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PIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ... THE ASSOCIATIONS TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL SHOW OP SPOOK, IiTU, "WILL BE HELD ON IHE ASSOCIATION’S GROUND, WAI-ITI ■' ROAD, ON TUESDAY 26th, and WEDNESDAY 27xh, OCTOBER. Consisting of— SHEEP, .CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS,. DOGS, POULTRY DAIRY AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, IMPLEMENTS, WOOL, ETC.,, ETC. Prizai amounting to about £650 will be gWen in PisceipL, Plate, Medal*, or Cash ; alio the following additional prizes A Challenge given by the members and friend* of the Asaooiation to' the largest’ prize-taker in Breeding Stock—Sheep, Cattle, end I Horiei I Vice-President, Mr G. H. Rhode*, give* a I cup, value for the best hone that ha* hunted : with anj reoogniied pack. The tame to be entered in either clan 151 or 152. The Hunt Club* of South Canterbury give a prize of £5 5* for the best Lightweight Hunter. Ur F. LeOren, on behalf of the N.Z.L, and U.A. Company, offers a Cup, of the value of £lolo*. for the belt pen of not len than twenty (20) Sheep in the wool, suitable for freezing for export; open to all Farmers not occupying or owning more than 3000 aorei of land, the Sheep t® have beenbredand fattened by ex* Mbitor. This 4 Cop* will not be awarded unless fcheri ba ’ at least six exhibitors, but it will be available for the same object at nekbr j ear’s show. Maximum number be 18, thus apper* tioned : jßarly ; j maturity, 6 j wool, 6 ; carcase, 6.' Special entry. The Association, offer a prise of £5, jn addition to £j| offered, by Mr William Balfour, for the best Dray Boot-cutting M*chine,.t9 be, drawn by not more .than two the roots to be dropped on the ground 1 cut'to elks suitable for sheep; certainty- of- automatic feeding, and capability of cutting the largest quantity in a given time to be specially considered ; the dray to hold not leu than 15cwt of roots. The Association offal a’prize of £5 for a Turnip Drill,, tojjojf from 601b* toSOOlbs to an acre ,otj! or Suppr-phqi- . phate in tHe same drills. To sow from 6ozs to 21bs of. tuwiip seed to the acre, suitable to sow either level or down lands. The Association offer a prize of £3 for the best Automatic Chaff Box, lor feeding sheep, to hold not less than ten bags, to be wind and water proof, and to be easily moveable. Mr James King offers a first and second prize of £3 and £2 respectively for the best yearling colt or filly by Quamby. Ur J. Ballantyhe gives a prize of £2 A 2i for the best Jar of Salt Butter suitable for export. This exhibit, same conditions as for Potted Butter, must be left with the Secretary on or before Saturday, September 25th. Ur J. Ballantyne gives a prize of £2 2s for the best Cheese suitable for export. Mr A. Grant offers a prize of £2 for the best English Leicester 3$ we, with or without lamb at foot. Mr S. Shappere offers a cup for the largest prizetaker in Ham and Bacon Classes. FOB PARTICULARS S2E POSTERS. Programmes may be obtained on application to the undersigned. F. W. STUBBS, se2l Secretary. SEED POTATOES. SEED POTATOES. JjT O R SALEMAGNUM BONUM, SNOWFLAKE, and SCHOOLMASTER ; also, DERWENTS. All of very best quality. A. R. ALLAN, Tern aka. N.B.—a.R. is also a CASH BUYER of SKINS and HIDES. eel 6 GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYBODY'. GERALDINE CHEAP BOOT STORE. R. DARLOW, BOOT & SHOE MAKER, GBEALDINB BEING Irrgely overstocked I have determined to OFFER THE WHOLE OF MY STOCK AT ABOUT COST PRICE. FOR A MONTH I will allow a discount of 10 per cent. As my Prices are already the LOWEST in the District this means a great saving. Such an opportunity of BUYING’ FIRST CLASS, BOOTS is not likely to occur again. selß ANDY’S MAIN DRIVING BELTS Guaranteed Waterproof, and not affected by the Weather AMERICAN COTTON BELTING— Half the Coat of Leather. Made any Length without; Joints. These Belts are made suitable for any width of Pulley from lin to 60in in width,and can be made endless or tapered if requisite to Prevent ‘Jump’ n running. Pbxzes —Hamburg, 1878 ; Berlin, 1879 ; Cincinnati, 1880 ; New York, 1880 Patentee and Manufacturer— MAURICE GANDY, 5, Ansdell street, Liverpool ; and Baltimore, United Slates America London Address; 130, Queen Victoria street, E. O Samples on application. A Substantial Guarantee *given with every Main Driving Beit.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1563, 30 September 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1563, 30 September 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1563, 30 September 1886, Page 4

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