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'PIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND 1 . PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ASSOCIATION'S TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL SHOW ■v ,■ OF-SPOOK, ETC., wilt; be held on the ASSOCIATION'S GROUND; WAIJTI ROADj! I . r. :.. :;. ; .OK ." : JTOESPAY 26th, ; and WEDNESI ;■■■•■'- 27thj OCTOBER. I • ' ' Consisting of— J SHEEP, CATTLE, "HORSES, PISS, DOGS, POULTRY'DAIRY AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, IMPLEMENTS, WOOL, i ETC., ETC' | Prizes amounting to about £650 will be given- ia Pieces of Plate, Medals, or Cash \ alio the following additional prices :-r : » A Challenge Cup, value 40 Guineas, will be i given by thrmembew and friends of tho ; Asiooiation to the largest prize»takor. I in Breeding Stock—Sheep, Cattle, and Horiei. ;!;,;;■ Viee.Preiiilent.Mr .G. H. Rhodes, giyei^, ~ oop, value £lO, for the belt, hone that, hai hunted with, any reqognjied p'aofc., The iame to be entered in either class I 161. or 152. ' ■'"•■ -'T-'i ■<• ;■ ' n ; The Hunt Olubi of South,Canterbury give a ■ | prize of £5/51 for the beit Lightweight, i hunter. ' "."■' .. ' ' '•'''" Mr F. LeOren, on behalf of [the N.Z.L, and 1 M.A. Company, offers a Cup,, of the ! Value of £lO lOi, for the best pen of not -; : leu than twenty (20) Sheep in the' wool,' suitable for freezing for export; open to I air Farmers nob occupying or owning ; more than 3000 aorei of land, the Sheep , ! to have < : been bred and fattened by ez*i ' ; hibitor. The Cup will not be. awarded ' unless there be at < least six exhibitors, but it will be available for the iame object, at next year's show. Maximum, number of ppinti,to bo ls,,thui apppr., I tioned:' . larly, maturity, 6 j ioMbaie,6. Special entry, .''\ f ,'.';•"-,'.' " The Aiipoiation, offer a priie of £J?, in addi- { I tion to £6 offered by Mr William Bal-1 1 four,',for the beit Dray ' | Machine, to be drawn by pot more than ; ; ; two horseij the rooti to. be dropped on ; the ground put to size imtable for sheep; ; oertaihty of automatib feedingi and j capability of butting the largeit quantity J in a given time to be specially conj iidered ; the dray to hold not leu than . i 16cwtof roots.. ■■•■ ! "■■ The Aisociation offer a prize Of £5 for a Tar- | nip> Drill, to low from 501 be to2oolbi to an acre ofßone-dust'or Super*phds« , phate in the same drilbj. To sow from 6ozi to 21bi of turnip Mid to the acre, ; suitable to low either level or down I lands. . . • The Aiioelation'offer a prize of £3 for the '.'.', i beit Automatic Chaff Box, for feeding : sheep, to hold not less than ton bags, to be wind and water proof, and to be easily; : moveable; ■ Mr Jameß King; offers a first and second prize of £3 and£2 respectively for the] i best yearling colt or filly by Quamby. , Mr! J. Ballantyne gives a prize of £2 2i for ' the beit Jar of Salt Butter suitable *for export. This exhibit, same conditions 1 as for Potted Butter, must be left with the Secretary op or before Saturday, , September 25th., Mr J. Ballantyne gives a prize of £2 2s for the beit Cheese suitable for export. Mr A. Grant offers a prize of £2 for the best > English Leicester Ewe*, with or without lamb at foot. ■■-,■ -:•; Mr S,- Shappere offers a cup for the 1 largest prizetaker in Ham and Bacon Classes. ■ • ■ .. < ~P. . ■ ,f ■ .-| , : FOB PABTIOULABS SBB POSTEBS. Programmes may be obtained on application to the underiigned. , F. W. STUBBS, «21 Secretary. GOOD NEWS. FOR iEVERYBODY. ': GERALDINE CHEAP BOOT STORE. BOOT &]SHOE MAKER,, s ■,, GERALDINE ' [)EINjGf ( lrrgely overstocked ',l. have [V'n "• determined,to.', t OFFER THE, WHQLE OF'MY STOCK AT ABOUT COST PRJCE. FOR A MONTH I will .allow a discount ! of 10 per cent". As my Prices •! are already the LOWEST, :f ■ ' in the District this : , I means a great sdvibfif. ' j ' Such an opportunity of BUYING FIRST CLASSj BOOK. , i is riot likely'to occur again. 1 IN. PRICE. '.■ I OtfE GUINEA PER YEAR : ( . TEROANTILE & BANKRUPTCY ./J. GAZETTE of ! NEW ZEALAND. ' [BBTASIiISHBD 1876.] Tiiia old arid well-established Gazette is no'.. RmrtTOBD to. Oitb ■ Gram (Indexes, five shillings extra), and is delivered to •Am Subsobibbbs in Oajttbbbuby , EVERY SATURDAY;,,, giviag the latest . information of all Bills of Sale, of Wool - Liens, a Bailments, Affidavit! of Satisfaction, Ac, 1 ,,, and publishes all matters relating to Bankruptcy, Letters latent, &c, up to time of iuue. SASipB COP! SbNtFbEEON APPMOAMOir. Subicription, One Guinea; Indexes (published half-yearly), 5s extra. Head OfficeBJ T. WHEELER'S ADVERTISING j ; AGENCY, ■ ■ I Stafford Street, Dunedin. i Orders may be left at tbe.TEKUKA Leader Office, Temuka, or gent direct to tke Head Office, Dunedin. apl3 tTBSORIBERS are requested to lmirregularity which may occur Jn the dblivflrv qf'tbair panerr ~>tANK FORMS of TO LET can be obtained at the Office of this Paper. /.-EMORANDUM FORMS printed on this Paper*

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1499, 14 October 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1499, 14 October 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1499, 14 October 1886, Page 4

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