TCAPEKA AND WAITAHUNA THIRD ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH. rriHE above Match will take place on •*■ * Mr. Colquhoun's Farm, next to Mr. Wright Low's Farm, at the head of Clarks Flat, . On FRIDAY, 26th JULY, When the following Prizes will be competed for : — SENIOBS. Ist Prize - - - - £5 0 0 2nd „ - - - - 4 0 0 3rd „ - " - - - 3 0 0 4th „ 2 0 0 sth „ - - - - 10 0 6th „ - - r 010 0 • h ' i JUNIORS. Ist Prize - - - -'£20° 2nd „ - - - -' 10 0 3rd „ 0 10 0 SPECIAL PRIZES. SENIOR CLASS. Best Feering. — Goods, value LI, the gift of Messrs. Herbert & Co. Best Finish.— 10s., the gift of Messrs' G. Dowse & Co. Best Outs and Inns. — Set FeeringPoles, the gift of Mr. A. Humphrey. JUNIOR CLASS. Best Finish. — Curry Comb and Brushes, the gift of Mr. Thomas Barnett. Best Feering. — Set Feering Poles, the gift of Mr. L. C. Holmes. Best Outs and Ins. — A Book, value 10s., the gift of Dr. Halley. The Youngest Ploughboy competing. — A Book, value 10s., the gift of Mr. G. Jeffery. OPEN TO ALL THB FIELT>. Best Matched Pair of Horses. — Pair of Hames, the gift of Mr. F. Meyer. Best kept Harness, which has been in general use for two seasons — A Whip, value 10s., 'the gift of Messrs. G. Dowse & Co. Best Groomed pair of Horses. — Set o* Swingletrees, the gift of Mr. Richard Andrews. Best General Turn-out of Harness on the Field (must be the honafide property of the competitor at least six months previous to the match). — Saddlery to the value of LI 10s., gift of Mr. James Low . The remaining Sp.ecial Prizes will be advertised next week. Open to all bona fide residents within twelve miles of Lawrence. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All competitiors to be subscribers to the fund of not less than 10s., except when one owner enters more than one team, in which ease the entry for the second or third team shall be ss. each. Teams to be on the ground by 9. 30 a. m . Entries to be left with the Secretary, at his office, Lawrence, on or before 6 p.m. on Wednesday, the 24th July; and at Waitahuna, under cover, addressed to the Secretary, at Mr. Coghill's Hotel, on the same day, 3 p.m. ; or, on the morning of the Match, by payment of double entrance fee. Depth of furrow, five inches ; ploughmen to find their own width. Each team to plough one-third of an acre. Time allowed: — Horses, five hours; bullocks, six hours. Each ploughman to find his own poles, and no assistance allowed after the poles are set-; otherwise disqualified. Any other regulations will be read on the ground, and all disputes to be settled by the Committee. L. C. HOLMES, Secretary. RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S AND II WARDEN'S COURTS will be held as follows :—=• At WAIPORI, on Friday, July 19th, August 16th, September 13th. At WAITAHUNA, on Thursday, July 25th, August Bth and 22ud, September sth and 9th. At WOOLSHED (Warden's Court .only J|,. on Friday, August 9th, and September 16th. VINCENT PYIvE, R.M., , . ' Warden. Lawrence, July 13fch, 1872,- • -
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 234, 25 July 1872, Page 4
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