QREAT gHOW p LOWERS To be lieid in WHITELEY HALL TO-DAY and FRIDAY', 24th and -25 th Feb. Classes for Cut Blooms, Decorations, Fruit, Vegetables and Home Industries. Entries close on February 21st, 1910. Fee Cd. Afternoon Tea and Stopper. Schedules on application at C. Carter's or C. W. HOOKER, Hon. Sec. WAVERLEY A. AND P. ASSOCIAVV - TION. SECOND ANNUAL SHOW, To be held on the RECREATION GROUNDS, WAVERLEY Qu ■ 'i • THURSDAY, 17th MARCH, 1910. ORDER OF PROGRAMME. ■" Ist 2nd 3rd 'JZiji'j.. e - s - 8 - Express I J air 7? .40 10 . Heavy Draught Mare .. 4(5 2.0 ~ Heavy Draught Gelding 40 10 M Troop Horse 40 20 Spring Cart Horse .... 40 15 12-stone Hack 40 10 14-s'tone Hack 40 10 General Purpose Farm Horse 40 15 Pony (between 14.2 and 13 hands) 20 10 Pony Jumping Competitition 20 10 Cob 30 10 Girl Rider 15 . 5 Single Harness Horse ..40 20 Wood Chopping £l6O 40 20 Lady's Turn-out 40 20 Sawing Competition .. .. 40 20 Maiden Hunters' Competition 100 30 10 Paced Hack 40 20 Lady's Hack (15.2 and over 40 20 Lady's Hack (under 15.2) 40 10 Buggy Pair 40 10 Open Leaping Competition 140 40 20 and silver cup valued £2O. Lady Driver 40 10 Harnessing Competition for Ladies 30 10 Pony (under 13 hands) .. 20 10 Gentleman Driver .... 40 10 Threading the Needle .. 30 10 Tilting the Ring (for Cadets) 20 10 Bovfi' Wood Chopping Competition (under • • * years of age) 20 10 SHEEP-—Pen of five fat wethers, five ewes fit fat lambs (Down crosses), and five fat lambs (Longwool crosses) for freezing. Also, Home Industries (first prize 10a each), Vegetables, Dogs, and Sheep- • •essing Competition. IVts Prizes.—A prize of £2 (doated by Mr. D. S. Taylor) will be given for the Champion Hack. A points prize of £2 will be given for Horse Events', and likewise for Home Industries Prize List with full particulars on application to Secretary. Entries close 3rd March, 1910. Waverley Band in attendance. Admission to Ground, Is j Children under 12 vears. Gd. " W. EMMERSON, Secretary. RUSSELL & SON, MONUMENTAL MASONS. THE HIGHEST HONORS Given in the New Plymouth Exhibition, 1904-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monumental Masonry: also Special Pftze Medal and Diploma for Best Working Exhibit. Marble and Granite. Monuments and. Crosses, also Iron Fences, etc., kept in stock. Designs and estimates furnished on application. Inspection invited. ST. AUBYN STREET, SOUTH ROAD. Q.OVERNMENT NSURANCE nEPARTMENT. FACT No. 3: THE BONUSES ARE ARRANGED ON am decreasing scale ao<X)RDiiS'G TO I.BNGTB OF TIME ASSURED. FROM FEET TO RUBBISH i- ZAP Boots wi.l wear out, even the best. But they wont wear out so quickly if care is taEen in the selection of the polish used. There are many degrees of goodness in polishes, but only one best, and that is— DURBAR BOOT POLISH This is no idle boast. A trial will convince you of its real goodness. It imparts a brilliant shine, and keeps the leather in perfect order —soft am! pliable. Sold by all grocers and shoe stores, at iy 3 d, 3d, Gd and 1/-.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 323, 24 February 1910, Page 1
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