rpARANAKI pLOUGHING ASSOCIATION. THIRD ANNUAL COMPETITION To take place on Mr. W. Birdling's Farm on THURSDAY, gEPTEMBER Tlrt Beginning at 10 o'clock a.m. „„^ PROGRAMME: , ' J * k ' *-** Class 1 (DOUBLE FURROW).—First prize £5 as and special; second, £2 10s; third, £1 10s. A special will be given for tlie best open up or ridge of 10 furrows. «-•.* Class 2 (SINGLE FUMOW).-=--Pif'sfc prize, £3 and special; second, £2; third, £1 ss. Class 3 (SINGLE FURROW).-Deep ploughing, not less than six inches, most suitable for root crops. First prize £3 and special; second, £2; third, £1 ss. A special prize of £1 10s will be awarded to the best turn-out in classes 1 and 2. Entrance Fees—Class 1, ss; Classes 2 and 3, 4s. Separate entries for best turnout, Is in each class. Entries will be received up to 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, September 6, at Waitara. JUMPING COMPETITIONS. To start at 2 p.m. Class I.—MAIDEN JUMPING. For riders and horses that have never won a jumping contest. A sweepstake of 5s each, with a special from the Association. Class 2.-OPEN JUMPING. For allcomers. A sweepstake of 10s, with a special for the winner from the Association. Winner in each class to take 75 per cent.; second, 15 per cent.; third, 10 per cent. THROWING THE SHEAF.—First prize £1; entrance IsDISTANCE JUDGING. - First prize, £1; entrance Is. CHAIN-STEPPING COMPETITIONS (sweepstakes). Rules and conditions on application, ADMISSION ~ .ONE SHILLING, Free Sheep Weight-guessing Competition, Refreshment Booth on the ground, A dinner will be held at 7 p.m. nfc Kerr's Waitara Hotel. Tickets, 2s 6d>. Competing ploughmen to be the gueßts, of the Association. Prjze3 will be paid; over at the dinner. THOS. BUCHANAN, Hon. Secretary, Box 16, Waitara. ". THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, ' JjjMPIBE will be at the service of Taranaki breeders'this season. , I Bates of travel will be anriOiuWied [late*/ ~. ■ i ''#> For Mfc'tier' particulars apply to "\V; C. ARDEN, '*' New Plymouth.
ALGERIAN* / SEED OATS I, i Prime Samples ?&\ Marton and v Locally-grown * GAMLIN & LUKES INGLEWOOD. LADIES COATS LEFT AT INGLEWOOD. Wc have too many Ladies' Coats left. They've got to go. Our* way of shifting them is to ( CUT THE PRICES LOWER than at sale time. They're all the latest, and most are topgrado stuff. The prices will astonish you when you compare with the excellence'of the coats. Now,' then, ladies! DRAPER, ETC.. INGLEWOOD.
! STOP YOUR SHIVERIN' JOCK!!! Slip into one of our warm woollen singlets, 01 grand-value under-flan-nels, and a pair of wurm woollen "unders." _ No need to freeze and skiver, when these iine goods go at these special prices: Plain or ribbed Singlets, 2/6 to o/fl. Gents.' Woollen Shirts, with or without collars, 3/6 to 7/8 (usually 5/6 to 10/6). Socks, woollen, easlvinere and fancy, 3 pairs for 2/6. See to it that these goods do not pass entirely into other'hands, and not into vours, MEN'S MERCER AND CLOTHIER, INGLEWOOD. "OR SALE—I 6 tj\ib%, on old IlonpiUt Road, one mile from town; river boundary; ideal snt.i.-bsn residential site; extensively pliv.ued, Terms if do. sired. For »ddrew olStew of fcki fiJEND your next PRINTING order to the "Daily News." Prices righi and satisfaction guaranteed. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 91, 3 September 1912, Page 8
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