I IV/TRS. WAGG, Milliner and Dressmaker, •"-■- Hardy-street. Bonnets, trimmed or plain Straw and Felt Hats Mourning orders promptly executed 316 TO BOOTMAKERS. . TUST RECEIVED, usual supply of v KIP, CALF, and SOLE LEATHER; also assorttnent of GRINDERY. ....-..■ : 292 LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON. TIOOTS! BOOTS!! ex DONA ANITA, -*-* 45 Trunks; a splendid assortment, all made to order expressly in the English market, and by the best Manufacturers, for LIGHTBAND AMD JACKSON, comprising— Gentlemen's Riding Boots : Wellingtons . ' Balmorals Elastic sides Watertights ■ B uchers Youths' Wellingtons 200 pairs Boys' Lace Boots Blucher dilto Ladies' Balmorals ~ Kid Boots I ~ Leather Boots ~ Cashmere „ Siippers, in variety „ House Shnes ! Ball-room and Dress Roots— | Gentlemen's Alma, all kid Ditto, in Patent Leather Ladies' White Kid Boots ~ Bronze Boots and Shoes. A great variety of Children's and Girls' Boots and Shoes. An early call invited. LFGHTBAND AND JACKSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ROOT AND SHOE, LEATHER, AND GRINDERY WAREHOUSE, 291 Trafalgar-street. \ GRJOTL'fUEAITTsSUCIATION.-- -■**: The SHOW of LI VK S TO'.'K^nd AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE will take place on FRIDAY, Apri: 5. on the Richmond Cattle Fnir Ground, when tlie following Prizes wil be offered for competition :— CLASS A. For the best Entire Draught Horse, above three years old—first prize, £b; second prize, £2 ; third prizes honorary certificate. ' For Entire Horses, best adapted for the production of weight-carrying Hacks—first prize, £4 ; second prize, £2. For the best Entire Draught Colts, under three years old— first prize, £3 ;Becond prize, ,hon rary certificate. For the best Draught Geldings—first prize, £2; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best Draught Colts, under three years oldfirst prize, £i ; second prize,. honorary certificate. For the best draught Colts, under two years oldfirst prize, £2; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best Draught Colts, under one year old—first prize, £ t ; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best Draught Mates, above three year old— fivst prize, £4; second prize, £2; third prize, honorary certificate. For the best Weight carrying Saddle Mares—first prize, £3; second prize, £\. V For the best Draught Fillies, under three years old— fi st prize, £2 ; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best Draught Fillies, under two years oldfirst prize, £2; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best Draught Fillies, under one year old first prize, £1 ; second prize, honorary certificate. For the btst Entire Pony—a prize of £2. For the best Pony Mare—a prize" of £1. CLASS B. For the best Bulls—first prize, £3 ; second prize, £2 ; third prize, £1. For the best Yearling Bulls—first prize, £2; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best Cows, in mi.k—first prize, £3 ; second prize, £2 ; third prize, honorary certificate. For the best Cows, not in milk—first prize, £2; second prize, honorary certificate. • ■ » For the best Heifers, under two years old first prize, £2 ; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best pair of Working" Buhocks—first prize, £2; second prize, £1. CLASS C. , For the best Ramsr-first prize, £3; Second prize, £2 ; third prize, £1. For the best pen of Five Ewes—first prize, £3; second prize, £2 ; third prize, £1. For the, best pen of Five Lambs, uncler one year oldfirst prize, £1; second prize, honorary certificate. CLASS D. ■ For the best Boars—first prize, £?; second prize, honorary certificate. ....■•.:'-'• For the best Sows, with or without Litter—first prize, £2 ; second piize, honorary certificate. CLASS E. , For the lest Cock and pair of Hens—first prize, £1 ; second prize, 155.; third prize, 10s. For the best Gander and pair of common Geesefirst prize, £1 ; second prize, lOs. v For the best Drake and pair of Ducks—first prize, £1; second prize, 10s. For the best Turkey Cock and pair of Hens—first prue, £1; second prize, 103. . CLASS F. •■■ Agricultural Produce. For the best sack of Wheat—first prize, £3; second prize, £2 : third prize, £1. For the best sack of Bailey— first prize, £2 ;' second prize, £1 ; third prize, honorary certificate. For the best sack of Oats—first prize £2; second prize, £1; third prize, honorary certificate. For the best sack of Pease—first prize, jg 1; second prize, honorary certificate. [Of these grains the exhioitors may show one sack, but must posess at least ten bushels of the same quality, aud produce the same to the judges if required.] For the best sample of Hops—first prize, £1 ; second prize, honorary certificate. i Fur the best three bushels of Rye Grass Seed—first prize, £\ i second prize, 10s. For the best fifty pounds of Timothy Gra3S seed—first prize, £1 ; second priz*.', Us. For the best three bushels of Cocksfoot seed—first prize, £1. ; second prize, 10s. For the best sack of Swedish Turnips—a prize of£l. For the best sack of other Turnips—a prize of £1. For the best of Mangold Wurteel—a vrize of jell. . fc'or the best sack of Carrots—a prize of £1 . For the best sr.ck of early Potatoes—first prize, £1; second prize, iOs. For the best suck of late Potatoes—first prize, £1; second prize, 10b. For the best fift\-six pound of Cheese—first prize, £2 ; second prize, £1 ; third prize, honorary certificate. For the best firkin of Salt Butter—first prize, £1; second prize, lus. For the best six pounds of fresh butter—first prize, £l; second prize, 10s, Prizes for Agricultural Implements and Machinery as before advertised, will bo given at thonext Ploughing Match. All Morse Stock which are to be exhibited must be bridled, except tho foals of the year. The Stewards will receive entries for the exhibition of Stock and Produce until Twelve o'clock, noon, on tho day of the Show. For articles not considered meritorious by the Judges, no prizes will bo awarded. Tho Committee of Management earnestly solicit all parties having Stock and Produce, which they may deem worthy of exhibition, to submit it for competition and public inspeelioii. FEDOR KELLING, 326 Honorary Secretary,
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 355, 19 March 1861, Page 1
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947Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 355, 19 March 1861, Page 1
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