9 JL • AUCTIONEER BROADWAY, STRATFORD Seedsman and G«iw«l Predaac Merchant. Grass and Glover Seeds, Machine* Dressed, Gate, Turnips, M*p«, Carrot, and Mangold Seeds. Barley, Wheat, Pollard, Bra®, Maize, Prime 0.8. Cbaff, Pet** toes, Onions, Peas, Linß®«d Crushed for CWvoi. Manures for All Crops.—Superphosphate, Steamed Bene, Sulphate of Potash, Basic Slag, and Kempthorne Prosser’s Biwcial Misfcurea. CLEARING SALIW Conducted in any part of th® Di»triol AUCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT THE MART. Agent for Mcßae Mattress (»ol® agent for Taranaki). Araner’c Agricultural List®. SATURDAY, MARCH 27. Poultry, vegetables, potatoes* onions (in 201 b bags'or over), 1 Bentall chaft' cutter (new), one 12-gal-lon Unique boiler (practically new), also two new ones. These are absolutely* the best boner on the market, several ranges, quantity Factory Cured Hams and Bacon, one linen press (on stand) perfect order, several ranges, very line kitchen dresser, settee, large dining room table, conch, iron bedsteads, small tables, piano, sewing machines, and sundries. Also —Balance of Boots left over from last Saturday. Also —One very good Gig, in splendid order. 400 CASES ASSORTED FRUIT— Cooking and eating apples, pears, poaches, quinces, grapes, 50 cases or more tomatoes. Sale at 11.30 a.m.
EAST ROAD SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB’S (Affiliated with the North Island Dog Trial Association) SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING, To ho held a£ To Wera on MARCH 25th and 26th, 1915. Programme:— Class I.—Head, Bring Back and Hold in Ring—About a quarter of a mile.. Time, iO minutes. Points: Heading, 9; Bringing Back, 8; Ring, 4 ; Command, 9. First prize £5, second £2 10s, third £l, fourth 10s. Class IT.—Head, Pull. Drive and Yard —About 600 yards. Time, 12 minutes. Points: Heading 8, Pull 7, | Hurdles 5, Style 6, yard 4, Command 10. First prize £5, second £2 10s, third £l, fourth 10s. Class 111.—Huntaway between Flags —About a quarter of a mile on a zig-zag course. Time, 10 minutes. Points; Huntaway 9, Style 5. Noise 9, Command 12. The Stratford Auctioneers’ Special Prize of Silver Cup for Dog scoring highest points, to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. First Prize £5, second £2 10s, third £l, fourth 10s. V r .—(Local only).—Huntaway, Head, Pull, Yard.—Time, 12 minutes. Points: Huntaway 6, noise 6. heading 4, Pull 6, Style 4, Yard. 6, Command 8. First prize Mr P. Phelan’s £1 Is, 2nd Mr Whittle’s £1 Is, 3rd 10s. Eight entries or no third prize. Farmers’ Silver Cup Special Prize for dog scoring most points, to be won twice in succession, with one dog, or three times at intervals with different dogs. Bellringer Bros’. Special Prize for runner-up to Farmers’ Cup. Members’. Fee ss, Entrance Fee for Classes 1,2, 3 and 4,5 s each entry; Youths under 21 vears 2s Od. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 8 a.m. A Bell will be Rung two minutes before time is called. SPECIAL PRIZES. Club’s Silver Cup for Dog, scoring most jmints in Classes 1, and 2 to be won tvyice in succession with one dog, or three times at intervals with different dogs. Mr A. Meredith’s Special Prize for married men scoring most points in Classes 1,2 and 3, with any one dog. Central Co-op. Store Co’s. Special Prize of Box of Tea to runner-up in Married Man’s Class. Wilson and Son’s Special Prize of Pair of Spurs for Single Man scoring most points in Classes 1,2 and 3 with . v one dog. Stratford A. and P. Association’s Gold Medal for Man scoring most points in Class 1 and 2 with any one dog. For men who have never won a first, second or third at any Trial. Mr W. A. Hewitt’s Gold Medal for Youth scoring most points at the meeting with any one dog. Mr W. P. Kirkwood’s Modal (silver) for runnerup in Youths’ Class. All Trophies and Special Prizes are only for bona fide residents residing in the Stratford and Whangamomona Counties at least three months prior to date of Trial. A SOCIAL AND DANCE Will ho neld in the To Wera Hall on the concluding day of the Trial, when the Prize Money and Trophies will bo presented to tbe winners, ill Entries close with the Secretary at 9 p.rn. on SATURDAY, March 20. V. H. NOLAN, Hon Sec., Te Wera.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 70, 25 March 1915, Page 8
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