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NORTH TARANAKI PLOUGHING ASSOCIATION. pntST competition, to take place on MR. BffiDLING'S FARM, WAIT AHA, on SEPTEMBER 8, 1910. (beginning at 10 o'clock a.m.) PROGRAMME: Class 1. DOUBLE FURROW. First prize £5 5s and pair of opera glasses; 2nd, £2 10s and tobwco pouch; 3rd, £1 10s. A special of a bag of sugar will be given for the best open up or ridge of 16 furrows; £1 10s and Va-ton of coal will be given for best turn-out in this class. Class 2. SINGUE FURROW. First prizq £3 and %-ton manure; 2nd, £2 and box tea; 3rd, £1 ss. A special valued at 10s will be given for best ridge of 10 furrows. Class 3.—SINGLE FUiRROW (for boy# under 18). First prize £3 and special, valued 109 6d; 2nd, £1 10s and a whip; 3rd, £l. A special (pair of spurs) will be given for best 10 furrows. , A special prize of 30s and trophy valued at 7s 6d will be given for the beat tum-out in classes 2 and 3. , Entrance fees:—Class 1, 6s; Class 2, 4s; Class 3, 3s; Special for best turn-out, Is. All fees to be paid at time of entry. Entries will be received by the Secretary up till 5 o'ol6ck on SATURDAY, 3rd September, at the Borough Council Chambers, Waiiara. RULES. 1. All teams to be ready to start at 10 o'clock o.m. 2. Each competitor in single-furrow classes to plough % acre; each competitor in double furrow class to plough % acre. 3. Double-furrow ploughs to gather 4 rounds (or 16 furrows), to be the full depth (5 indies) on the third round. 4. Single furrows to gather a ridoe of 10 furrows, to be at the full depth {5 inches) on the fourth round. 5. The time allowed in each class will be 5 hours, or each competitor to be finished by 3 p.m. Anyone exceeding the allotted time will be disqualified. 6. All competitors must finish with a seed or clean up furrow. 7. Should the entries be less than three in any one class, the judges will award such prizes as they deem It. 8. Entrance fees to be paid at time of entry. 9. Three judges will be appointed, whose decision shall be final. THOS. BUCHANAN, 1 Bon. Sec.

TI? WHARE RBKA. \yE would specially draw customers' attention to ifche quality of oof , goods. For flavor, and variety, they are unequalled in .thia colony,. .< whilst our high-class delectable tablew * are equal to any produced in Great Britain. This class of sweetmeat is most wholesome, and popular with tbe gen- '• eral public; but tney must be well ored and attractive to command »fctsn* tion. We guarantee ours to be tip and at City Prices. , 0 Hwid, Rtvutford. T 'Jl qpO LET, 18 acres with Housej rent £l. f-'JB Clarke. •

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 116, 24 August 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 116, 24 August 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 116, 24 August 1910, Page 8

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