Business Notices. IMAEU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THF FIFTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF STOCK, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, Will be held on the Association’s New Grounds, Wai-iti Road, ON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26 and 27. The Association offers Prizes of Plate, Money and Medals, in each class, viz Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry and Agricultural Produce, Ac, and the following PRIVATE PRIZES. Mess.s F. Archer, J. T. Ford A Co., andW. Evans give a Piece of Plate to the Largest Prize-taker in Merino Sheep, Value £2l. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company give a Silver Cup to the Largest Prize-taker in Longwool Sheep. Value £2'. The Timaru Drapers give a Piece of Plate to the Largest Prize taker in Draught Horses. Value £2l. Seve al Gentlemen give a Pigskin Saddle and Bridle for the Best (Hunter Class) Performer over 8 Flights of Hurdles. Value £l2 12. Nati mal Mortgage and Agency Company give a Piece of Plate to the Largest Prize-taker in Short-horned Cattle. Value £lO 10s. The Timaru Butchers give a Prize to the Largest Prize-taker in Fat Cattle, Value £lO 10s. New Zealand and Australian Land Company give Cup for the best Yearling Colt or Filly by “ Farmers’ Fancy.’ The Comnany will not compete for the Prize. Value, £6 6s. Mess.'s Jonas, Hart and Wildie give a Piece of Plate for the best Draught Entire, owned by a Resident in South Canterbury. Value, £5 5sMessrs Maclean and Stewart give a Piece ol Plate for the Largest Prize-taker ir Draught Stock, beintr a Resident in South Canterbury. Value, £5 ss. Licensed Victuallers give a Piece of Plate tc the Largest Prize-taker in Pigs. £5 os. Licenced Victuallers give a Piece of Plate tc the Largest Prize-taker in Ayrshire Cattle and Best Dairy Cow Class, Value, £5 os. Mr Evans (President), gives a Piece oi Plate for the best Thoroughbred Entire. Value, £5 os. P. Cunningham and Co. give a Piece of Plate to the Largest Aggregate Scorer in Agricultural Produce. Value, £5 os. Timaru Grocers give a Cup for the most Points in all Classes of Butter. Value, £4 4s, Timaru Grocers give a Cup for the most Points in Cheese. Value, £4 4s. Timaru Grocers give a Cup for the most Points in Ham and Bacon. Value, £4 4s. Messrs G. and T. Young give a Piece of Plate for the Largest Scorer in all Classes of Dairy Produce, Hams and Bacon included. Value, £3 10s. Mr John Kelland gives a Prize to the Largest Scorer in Points taken by a Farmer farming over 200 acres, and under 400 —of £3 3s. Mr John Kelland gives a Prize to the Largest Scorer in Points taken by a Farmer farming under 200 acres. Value, £2 2s. Mr S- Shappere gives a Piece of Plate to the Largest Prize taker in Poultry. Value, £8 10s. A. Blytt gives a Piece of Plate for the Best Display of Fancy Butter not less than Two Pound. Value £2. The Trustees of the late John Cramond give a First Prize of £3, and Second Prize of £2, for the best Two-year-old Colt or Filly by Draught Entire “Young Royal Conqueror.” Mr James Sullivan gives a Prize of Six Guineas for the Best Yearling Colt or Filly by “ Young Conqueror.”
Programmes can [be had on application to the secretary. F. W. STUBBS, Secretary. BESWICK STREET OYSTER SALOON. W. M. ROGERS Has Opened a NEW FISH MART & OYSTER SALOON As above. Constant supplies of Fresh and Cured Fish and Poultry. Families waited on daily. Note the address—tS* Next to B. Wallis’s, Bcswick street. K OBE R T ARV E Y BROWNE-STREET, TIMARU, (Late with Mr D, West), Having commenced business as Architect, is ready to prepare Plans and Specifications for Dwelling-houses, Shops, Offices, Greenhouses, Stables, Coach-houses, &c., on very reasonable terms. Having had considerable experience in the building trades, and also as a Draughtsman (in London as well as in Timaru), I hope to receive a share of public support. Carefully prepared quantities supplied to the Building Trade and others on very reassonable terms. DUNDEE. HOUSE, TIMARU. GOOD, NEWS IN BAD TIMES. G* JONES AND CO., DUNDEE X • HOUSE, have resolved to REDUCE their PRICES in order to effect a Speedy Clearance of the remaining portion of their Stock, which must be cleared. Please notice the undermentioned Prices;— Gents’ Elastic Sides, from 8s 6d per pair. Children's Goloshes, Gd per pair. Maids’ Real Levant Lace-up Boots, size 10 to 13, 3s 6d per pair. Children’s Strap Shoes, Is per pair. Other Goods Equally Low. N.B.—THE PREMISES TO LET. All Outstanding ACCOUNTS must be Paid before October 6. All CLAIMS against the above firm arc requested to be rendered at one. COAL. COAL. COAL. BUNDESEN & SMITH, Coal and Firewood Merchants, Corner Church and Bank Streets, Timaru. USE BARDSI.EY’S PRIZE PALE SOAP— because it is the purest and best.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2343, 20 September 1880, Page 4
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