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Wanted. WANTED TO LET—Comfortable Offices in Lowe street, lately occupied by Porter and Croft.—Apply Telephone Office. WANTED KNOWN —Copies of the Telephone can be procured from Mr. J. Snyder Browne every afternoon after 4.30 o’clock. WANTED KNOWN—SHEEP DIP FOR SALE,—Five (5) 1001 b drums of Thomas’ Sheep Dip, under cost price, being a residue from stock of late agents, Porter and Croft.—Apply Telephone Office. WANTED KNOWN.—FOR SALE at Lowest Current Rates.—Tea, Sugar, Flour, Soap, Candles, Kerosene, Oatmeal, Wheatmeal, Bran, Pollard, Maize, Oats, Chaff, Barley, Potatoes, Hams and Bacon, Hay. Highest price given for Bones, Hides, Tallow, Sheepskins, and other produce.— D. M. Orr, Peel Street. 519 • For Sale. FOR SALE. GOOD MERINO WETHERS. ,vJVJ kJ Delivery given after the Ist November. Apply to— GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT, 659 Notices, POVERTY BAY A. & P. ASSOCIATION. COUNTRY VISITORS to the Agricultural Show on TUESDAY, 21st of October, 1884, can get Luncheon (hot or cold) at the Roseland Hotel, Makaraka, from 11,30 to 3 p.m. Dinner : 5.30 to 7.30. E. J. BERESFORD, 667 Proprietor.

POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. TENTH ANNUAL SHOW, To be held at Mr. W. L. Rees’ Paddocks, TE t HAPARA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1884. President: Mr. A. Graham. Vice-Pre-sident : Mr. M. Smith. Treasurer : C. W. Ferris. Committee : Messrs W. Common, E. Espie, J. W. Sunderland, C. Davis, H. Davis. H. J. Walker, D. Murchie, S. Hare, M, Hall, J. Allen, J. Clark, D. Reid. PROGRAMME. HORSES.—Not Draught. [N. E.—The Judges are directed to award prizes only to horses which they consider free from hereditary unsoundness, and in the event of any horse being entered in a class for which he is not adapted, they are requested to reject it.] Class. I—Best Entire, any agp, thorougbred. Ist prize, £2 10s, presented by Auckland Agricultural Co. ; 2nd prize £l. 2—Entire, the best calculated to improve of saddle horses. Is. prize, £2 10s, presented by Auckland Agricultural Co. ; 2nd prize, £l. 3—Best Mare. Prize, £l. 4—Best Mare, in foal or foal 'at foot. Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd prize, £l. c s—Best 2-year-old Mare or Gelding bred in the district. Prize, Pelham Bridle, presented by Mr. H. Bruce, 6—Best Foal, dropped last season. Prize £l. DRAUGHT. 7 —Yearling Colt, Filly, or Gelding. Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd prize £l. B—2-year-old Filly or Gelding. Ist prize, L2 ; 2nd prize, LI. 9—3-year-old Filly or Gelding. Ist prize, L2 ; 2nd prize, LI. 10—Beat Entire, 3-year-old and under. Ist prize, L2 ; 2nd prize, LI 11—Best Entire, any age. Ist prize, L 3; 2nd prize, LI. 12—Best Mare, any age. Ist prize, L 3 ; 2nd prize, LI. 13—Best Mare, any age, in foal, or foal at foot. Ist prize, L2 ; 2nd prize, LI. 14—DraughtGeldmg, any age. Prize, LI 15—Best Pairjjof Farmj Horses driven in Plough gear. Ist prize, L2 2s ; presented by Air. J. W. Sunderland ; 2nd prize, pair of Plough Bridles, presented by Mr. Morgan. MISCELLANEOUS.

16— Best 'Weight-carrying Hack. Ist prize, £3; 2nd prize, Gentleman’s Riding Whip, presented by Mr. I. C. Taylor. a Entrance fee for non-members, 10s. 6d. 17— Light-weight Hack. Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd prize Lady’s Riding Whip, presented by Air. 1. C. Taylor. Entrance Fee for non-members, 10s. 6d. 17a—Best Hack by Benathalath, bred in the district, £2 25., presented by Air. G. Campbell. 18— Pony urder 13 hands. 19— Light Harness Hcr.e, Suitable for spring cart. Ist prize £2 ; 2nd prize £l, presented by the N.Z. Native Land Settlement Co. 20— Best Pair Buggy Horses. 21— Single Buggy Horse. Prize, to be kept shod for six months, Air. G. Humphreys. •. [The three above classes to be driven in vehicles before the judges.] 22— Best Turn Out in single harness. £1 Is., and £1 Is, to best driver in two wheeled vehicle, over line of pegs. Presented by Air. Alelville Smith. 23— Best Ladies Hack, to be ridden by ladies. Ist prize, Ladies Bridle, presented by Hon. G. R. Johnson, AI.L.C. ; 2nd prize, Ladies’ Bridle, presented by Mr. Adair. 04—Entire, to be ridden before Judges, showing best paces as a-Hack. Prize, £2 25., presented by Mr. E. Murphy. Must be three entries, or no prize given. CATTLE. 25— Best Bull 'Calf, over G and under 12 months. £2. 26— Beat Bull, over 1 year, and under 2 years. £2 27— Best Bull, over 2 years, and under 3 years. £228— Best Bull, any age. Ist prize, £3 35., presented by Air. A. Graham ; 2nd prize, £l. 29— Best Bull, any age, local breed. £2 25., presented by Mr. Locke, M.H.R. 30— Best Heifer Calf, under 12 months. £2. 31— Best Heifer, over 2 year and under 3 years. £2. 32— Best Cow or Heifer, any age. Ist prize, £2 2s , presented by G. L. Sunderland ; 2nd prize, £1 33 — Dairy Cow, showing best milking qualities. Ist prize, £2 25., presented by Cheese and Butter Factory ; 2nd prize, Churn value at £2, presented by Parnell and Boylan. 34 — Best two Fat Beasts, £2, presented by Alessrs. Hunter and Nolan. SHEEP.—Merino. 35— Best Ram Ho?gett, 18 months or under, age be declared. 36— Best 2-tooth Ram. 37— Best 3-tnoth Rem. 38— Best Ram, any age. 39— Best Ewe Hoggett, 18 months or under, age to be declared. 40— Best 2-tooth Ewe.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 264, 18 October 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 264, 18 October 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 264, 18 October 1884, Page 3

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