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WORTH TARA XA K1 PLOUGHING I ASSOCIATION. pffiST to take place on MR. BE IDLING'S FARM, WAITARA, on SEPTEMIIEK 8, 1910. (beginning at "3 o'clock a.m.) PROGL. iMME: Class 1. —DOUBLt: FURROW. First prize £5 5s '• d pair of opera glasses; 2nd, i-1 10s and tobacco pouch; 3rd, £l 10s. »A special of a bac of sugar will be given for the best open up or vitlgc of 16 furrows; £1 10s and Vi-ton of coal will be given foV best turn-out in this class. jClass 2. —SINGLE FURROW. First prize £3 and 3 / 2 -ton manure; 2nd. £2 and box tea; 3id, £1 ss. A special valued at 10s will be given for best ridge of 10 furrows. (Class 3.—'SINGLE FURROW (for boys under 18). First prize £3 and special, valued 10s Gd; 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 best :.tum-out in classes 2 and 3. Entrance fees: —Class 1, ss; Class 2, 4s; Class 3, 3s; Special for best luvn-out. Is. yAJI fees to be paid at time of entry. Entries will be received by the Secretary up till o o'clock on SATURDAY. 3rd September, at the Borough Council Chambers, Waitara. RULES. •1. All teams to be ready to start at 10 o'clock a.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 rounds (or 16 furrows), to be the full: Hepth (5 inches) on the third round. .4. Single furrows to gather a ridge of; 10 furrows, to be at the full depth (5; inches) on the fourth round. 5. The time allowed in each ciass will foe 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 seed or clean up furrow. j 7. Should the entries be less ' thanthree in any one class, the judges will award such prizes as they deem . fit. i 8. Entrance fees to be paid: at'time, of entry. 9. Three judges will be appointed, whose decision shall be final. THOS. BUCHANAN, Hon. Sec.

TIIE FASHIONABLE BOOT ARCADE. gER T . g URGE S. S, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Renowned for Boots and Shoes of Elegant Appearance, Durability of Wear and Moderate Price. airs jeatiy and promptly executed. Special attention given to Children's Footwear. Inspection cordially invited M R S. M. M 0 I R "WHITE HOUSE," BROADWAY, STRATFORD. EXQUISITE MILLINERY. DAINTY NECKWEAR LAR(;i% STOCK OF FANCY GOODS. 3 GOOD FARMS CLOSE TO IIAWERA FOR STRAIGHT OUT LEASE. TAO ACRES. All level and -ploughable. New house of 7 rooms. Cowshed, 16 bails, concreted. Stables, piggeries, waahhouse, etc. Lessor will provide £25 worth manure each year. Rent, 42/- per acre. ■J AA ACRES. Good Farm. Nearly all and open for plough. House, 5 rooms. Good cowshed. Close to school, store, factory, railway, etc. Term, 5 years. Rent, 40/- per acre. TQQ ACRES. House of 4 rooms. Two O mileß f rom factory and school. Capacity, 50 cows and about 100 voung cattle or sheep. Term, 6 years. Rent, 20/- per acre.

Also a splendid little farm, near Eltham, 140 acres. Goodwill £2OO. Any teems to good man. Owner must leave. Rent, £1 per acre. Term, 7 years. Apply at once to KEMP & S^WLE AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS ANL> GENERAL MERCHANTS. BROADWAY .... STRAIFO'rvD. Consignments of Dairy, Farm, and Orcnara Produce Solicited. •DEL MONT gOUSE, REGENT STREET, STRATFORD. MRS. DODUNSKI Proprietress. Good Meals. Good Beds. Every Home Comfort. CABS F™* HTRE. "M"USIC played <"t the Bechatein Piano is the purest music in the world: because the Bechatein is the world's greatest piano*—Hr#nwuHL And «pp wv val-,1" *»<•• £42 10s; fy ftr Brant*.—floftnuuL

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 126, 6 September 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 126, 6 September 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 126, 6 September 1910, Page 1

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