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AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL gOCIETY, 46th ANNUAL SHOW. WAIWAKAIHO SHOWGROUNDS, NEW PLYMOUTH. MARCH 9 & 10, 1921. THE PREMIER SHOW OF TARANAKI The Show at which the Best Animals of all classes congregate. Prove the quality of your animals at this Show, where strong competition is always assured. Accommodation for stock equal to anything in the Dominion. Liberal Prize Money. Handsome Trophies, Championship Ribbons and Certificates. £2O for Champion Jersey Bull, £3O for Champion Jersey Cow, and £5O for Champion Hunter. Classes for Shorthorns, Friesians, Jerseys under semi-official test. Schedules now in circulation. Write 1 to-day for one to— WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary, P.O. Box 18. ’Phone 87, New Plymouth. ' EGMONT AGRICULTURAL & pASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW 4To be held on the SHOW GROUNDS, HAWERA, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MARCH 2 & 3. EGMONT CHAMPION JUMPING COMPETITION. First Prize: £lO5. Valuable Cups for all sections of stock, including Messrs. Lovell and Christmas’s Cup, value £lOO, for most points in Jersey classes. Classes of all descriptions catered for Cattle, Horses, Sheep. Pigs, Home Industries, Vegetables, Dog 1 rials. Jumping. Hunting and Ring Competitions. Late entries close at 9 p.m. on Thursday, February 24. C. R. STANNARD, Secretary. P.O. Box 148, Hawera.

WAIMATE HORTICULTURAL, AGRICULTURAL. PASTORAL, PRODUCE & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY’S TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL gH O W Will be held at the MANAIA RECREATION GROUNDS On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921. . Classes for Pot Plants, Flowers, Vegetables, Fruit, Honey and Miscellaneous Articles. Competitions. 1. Factory Horse (open to all) —Suitable oor milk cart, capable of pulling up to 17cwt; to be shown in spring dray. First, gold medal and Mr. J. D. Mitchell’s special of £1 Is. Second 10s. 2. Utility Horse (open to all) —To be shown in saddle. First £2 2s. Second 10s. 3. Best Gig Horse in harness (open to all with the exception of horses in training)—Pace, style, and action. First. Mr. Millar’s special £1 Is, together with £1 Is. Second 10s. 4. Best Pony, 12 hands and under, to be ridden by children under 14 years—First, Mr. J Taylor’s special 10s 6d. Second ss. 5. Best Pony, 12 to 13 hands, to be ridden by children under 14 years. First. Mr. J. O’Donnell’s special 10s 6d. Second ss. 6. Best Pony, 13 to 14 hands, to be ridden by children under 14 years. First. Mr. W. Badley’s special 10s fid. Second ss. 7. Best Girl Rider in classes 4, 5 and 6.—Mr. T. McPhillips’ special 10s fid. 7A. Best Girl Rider up to 9 years of age. Mi\ J. D. Mitchell's special. First 30s, Second 10s. 8. Best Boy Rider in classes 4, 5 and 6—Mr. T. McPhillips’ special 10s fid. 9. Pony Jumping. 14 hands and under, to be ridden by children 16 years and under. 5s sweepstake. 10. Maiden Jumping—For horses that have never won a competition. 5s sweepstake, and Mr. ■ H. Hutton’s special of £1 Is. 11. Open Jumping Competition—First prize Mr. J. J. Patterson’s special of £5. Second, Mr. C. Jones’ special of £1 Is. 12. Judging Jersey Coy, by boys under 16 years—First £2 2s (Messrs. J. F. Stevenson and F. Mourie’s specials of £1 Is each). Second £1 Is. 13. Stepping the Chain—First £l. REFRESHMENTS ON GROUNDS AND BAND IN ATTENDANCE. All entries (except for competition st close with the secretary at 9 p.m. SATURDAY, February 19. Gift Auction Sale will be held in aid of Society’s funds. V. 11. HOBDAY, Secretary.

SPENCER MOULTON TYRES. jgRITISH made of toughened fabric and the best rubber—ensure long service. They stand up to heavy work and show remarkable endurance. SPENCER MOULTON TYRES are supreme for Economy. Mileage, Comfort and non-skidding. Obtainable from YOUR GARAGE, or Box 258, ChristchurchXTOTHTNG to equal CANDY’S genuine British BALATA BELTING for flexibility, economy, strength, steadiness and true running, is non-stretching Rivals leather belting in every way. All sizes stocked by Manning Co., 5 Bedford Row. ChrUf.p.huww.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1921, Page 8

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