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I*l EW PLYMOUTH 15XJUU1TXON ll or AKTS AMD I'NDUSTIUES. FAKMEitS' SECTION. A. 1. Best ,'1 Kleecrs Wool, lotiy stupie. 2. l-iv'.st. .'i I'lceees Wool. staple it. Best ;i Fleeces H'ool, !anj!,fe' staple 4. Best sample of Ensilage, own growth, OUlli. Entry Is. ilst prize 10s. 5. BesU sample »f Hay, 5(51b. Entry Js. Jst prize Ids. (i. Best sack of Clia 11". Entry Is. jst. prize JOs. 7. Best collection of White I'umtuus, Mil), nut less than six of one kind! Entry Js. Jst prize 20s, 12nd :10s. 8. Best collection of Jicd Potatoes, Lilt), not Jess than (i of one Kind. Entry Is. Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10s. !). Best col lection l'otatoes. 10. Best collection of Onions, Mlb. Entry Is. Ist prize 20s, 2nd JlJs. 11. Best sample of Cocksfoot. Entry Is. Ist prize JOs. 12. liest collection of Jloot Crops, tally 2s G'd. Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10s. IfJ. Best collection Farm J'rodiice, Entry 2s 0(1. Ist prize 10s, 2nd 20s. 11. Open Class for exhibitors not otherwise provided for. Entry |2s tid. Special awards. 8.-FAKMEHS' BUTTER. 1. Farmers' Fresh Separator flutter, not less than iilb, in plain pals or rolls, plain surface, no print or !Uran'd, to contain sufficient salt for immediate) use, wrapped in plain butter parchment paper? Ist prize 80s, 2ik-l 10s. 2. Fanners' Fresh pan made Butter, not less than i!lb in plain pats or rolls, plain surface, no print or brawl, to contain sufficient salt for immediate use, wrapped in plain butter parchment paper. Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10s. 3. Best Exhibit of Fancy Butter. Silver medal. C,—HAMS AND BACUX,

1. Best two Hams and two Sides of Bacon, factory cured. Entry 2s tid. Ist prize gold medal, 2mi silver medal. 2. Best do., home cured. Entry 2s Gd. Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10s. CONDITIONS.—Exhibit must 1)0 delivered at tlvo Exhibition Buildings by 10 a.m. sharp on 6'th January, 1905. Judging will commerce at 11a.m. All entries 2s lid. No second prize given in any cltiss unless three exhibitora. Entries close with the Secretary at 10 p.m. on SATUJUDAY, 3Jst -December, 1304, at ihe Exhibition Buildings. 11. A. LENNON, Secretary. AN IDEAL SUMMER TRlpj FEBKUAKY, 17th to 2;ih. HOW TO SPEND A PLEASANT HOLIDAY. BIiFOIiE arranging your summer < holiday call at the ollice of the undersigned for leaflet -describing a delightful eight days' pleasure cruise ■ along the northern coast. The | Northern Steam Ship Company's i' uu . j .steamer NtIAPUIII will leave ' Audi- , land an FIUDAY, February 17th, i Calling at (Ireat Harrier Island, lien and Chickens, Whangarei, Bay of Is- I lands, Whangaroa and Pacil'ic Cable Station, Doubtless Hay. Launches will tie provided for' ex- ' cursions round the beautiful har- j hours. i Splendid lisliing all along the Coast. ' jMohI of the steaming will be done at night, hence the usual discomforts of a sea voyage will be reduced to a minimum. Fares irom £7 lo XHi. Excursionists limited to 00. Only one class carried. J, C. WEB ST EH, Agent.;

WE MAVIS BEEN APPOINTED SOLE ACJEXTS For tile whole of tlic Xorth Island for thu CELEUKATEU Hopkinson Pianos. all models. THE British & Continental Piano Co., Theatre Royal Buildings NEW PLYMOUTH, D. McKENNON BAIN, BEPRESENTATIYE. Cash, or on Easy Terms.

READ THIS— Bargains Men's Wear. Strong Copper-rivetted Dungarees 3/0 Heavy Roslyn Saddle Tweed Trousers, 8/11 Natural Merino Under Shirts and Pants, 1/11 All-wool New Zealand Tweed Suits, 18/6, 25/6, 2U/6, 35/Good patterns, splendid value Strong Cotton Shirts, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 Men's Whilo Handkerchiefs, large size, 2/6 dozen. Seamless Merino Sox, 6d. Wool Sox, Od. White Wool Sweaters, 4/11 Men's Strong Braces, Ud, 1/-, I and 1/6. NEAL, CASH CLOTHIER, CORNER DEVON & BROUGHAM STREETS. Trades have their Times and Season, but. all the Year Hound we are BOOTS AND SHOES J> R« Chatterton BOOT & HOE IlirOUTEli' D .Stiieet, * NEW PIAJIOUTII. Just Aii hived — NEW LINES for XiVJAS and CARNIVALS ft ' E\V J • j OliliY Heat SMART 'I'YLISH IJOES Ladies' Glnce Kid Shoos, <*■_ 1 aud 2-bar, fcfcid button. ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 307, 31 December 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 307, 31 December 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 307, 31 December 1904, Page 3

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