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ANJTITERSABY >G$ THE LOYAL A ROXBURGH LODGE, ' '" ' • "' ' *-- ii. v.t, gfcfsJ^T o. ov rv < ■- Will b* celebrated by a, , S dIB E B AN D BXL L, In the Assembly Book, Roxburgh, ; Off TUESDAtV 16th JUNE, - At 8.30 p.m. Doutte.^ticket, 10s. j Single do., 7s. 6dv } may be had fiom my member of the Cdmmittee, or from ' . Si MORRISON, Secretary. WAITAHUNA ANNUAL PLOUGHING Will be held on FRIDAY, 19th JUNE, j On the Farm of Mr. S. Corry, t Murray's Flat* • ' • Clabs A. • , First Prize - - - £5 0 0 Second do - - 4 0 0 Third do, a Suit of Clothes, of the ralue of £3, ihe «ift of Mr. P; Aitken. •. Cuss B. (The winner of Prizes «f ihe value of £4 and upwards, are not allowed to tdmpiete in this Class.) . . First Prize - '• - £4 0 0 ; Seconddd - •'- - 3 0 0 Third 'do <■ ' • *.2 6 0 Four.th.do * "- - 1 0 0 JuirioßS-. (Not td exceed 18 years of age.) - First Prine - ■ '- - £3 0 0 ' Second do - , - - 20^ 0 ■ Third &6 £1 Is, the gift of Mbbbts G. Dowse and Co. Speciai Pbizes; Best Finish (Serjior), 15s Bes.t Feering A set of Feering Poles, the gift qf Mr, Nixon Best Outs, and Ins— Jewellery, value 10s., the gift 6E Mr. Jftmes Hill Best Finish •'(Juniors)— A pair of. Spurs value 10s,, the gift of "Mr. Meyer Best Peering (Juniors) — A Book,-the gift of ' ' ' Miv Harrop Youngest £lou.ghboy — A Bodk, entitled i '-"Tree Culture," the gift of Mr. S. Wilson. Oldest .Plpuglimfcn — A Book, " Enqture ..^^ithin," the gift of Mr. S; Wilson. - L Best Kept Harness, in general use fdr six months— £l Is,; Secdnd Best Kept ■ .Harness, fdr same period — lSff. Best .General Turn-out— £l Is, Beat Groomed Horses- -Cdmb and Brushes, "'," ', value 12s. 6d., thfe gift df Mr. Tl.T 1 . B*rnei,t SSst^ongbed Lot in the Field— £l. &a& ,6? .' ".'• ' fcie/ 'RULES AND REGULATIdNS-. • .to the Fund—^Entrance Fee, ssj ■Ni3n-Bul»criber ) s > , Fee lOs 1 . . i •*dQpen"to all competitdrs in Ihe Waltahunaand Tuapeka districts only. ~ ' Each't«am to plough one-third df an acre. Time allowed, four and a half hours ; half an hour t» dinner. -, Bullock teams, half an hour extra. Depth df furrow, six inches:- c "Ploughmen to find their owa width. % Each pldughraan to find his own poles, and -no assistance allowed after the poles are set, otherwise disqualified. „ - Team? to be on the ground by 9 a.m. sharp. , Entries to be left with the Secretary, at Coghill's Bridge Hotel, on or before Thursday, Jwle 18, at 7 p.m, ; or on the morning -of the Match, by paying 2s. 6d\ extra, The Judges' decision to-be final. •' "Any other regulation* will be read on the ground.-- • - •" • -■> . . J. MOGGATH, x -. Hon, Sec, W,A,P,M,G, UOUIfT BENGER DISTRICT ITI <■ -PLOUGHING MATCH. ' Treasurer j Mr, T, Cobnish, Secretary : Mr. E.. Mokeison, " The' above Ploughing Ma,tch will take place at '" ' MQA FLAT On THURSDAY, IStoH JUNE, 1874 When the following Prizes will be awarded — ~*s .Ciass^A. — Single Ftjbbow Pioyans. Ist Pri*e < -, •> •< ■> - £5 2nd do.' - - • • » " • 4 3rd' do.- - . - .... 3 '4th do. - - - - ( - - - 2 Class 1 B. — Dottble Fxtbbow Pioughs. „ ißfcPriieuv - : t - - -. £3 3Hd-do - . - * . - - 2 ~*-\ Special Pbizes. A, -*ilv?r- mounted Riding Whip for the best kept harness, presented by Mr* 'Reid, Paur.io^.Silver Spurs for the best groomed horses, presented by Mr. Reid, saddler. ■ Open to all comers. RULES., 1, Furrows to be nqt less than 5 inches deep. ; ploughmen to choose their own width. •; "2v Each competitor class Ata plough one-, third of an acre. Class. B. one-half an acre, |O- be ga.th.ered up into two equally gathered up ridges, with ah equal number of furrows on each, ridge, an equal number on each half ridge (mole farrows included), and to be done in five hour*. 3^ Entrances:' — Subscribers entering one plough, 2s 6d.j two ox more ss. each ; nonsubscribers, 10s. 4K4 X Each man to find his own poles ; no one to interfere with Ploughmen after the poles are Set. All other rules will be read on the field, 5. All entries to be made to the Secretary t&t-Mr^T. CornishS Roxburgh Ferry Hotel, 'on, or before. Tuesday, 16th" Jtote, after .which date all entries will be charged double. t6t 6. "Mateh 'to come otf on Thursday, 18th -Jcnb. Ploughmen to be on the ground by nine a.m.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 364, 13 June 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 364, 13 June 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 364, 13 June 1874, Page 2

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