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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. JKETAHUNAFAHMERS' UNION dMoYV MONDAY, JANuA&K 22nd, 1912, EKETAhutt* jumain. SCHEOU OF EVEWTS. 1. i?'a r nn hou»c. —W* ociD suitfor generall lairm work, to bit shown, in. shafts, First prize Messrt luiight Biros.' casth prize of £i ls ; teecouci 5\ £in trance 2s da. 2. Trap or Buggy B.wse, 15 hands or over, to be ■sjuowii driving. First qM'ize Messrs A. i±. Herbert and Go's taropihy value'£l- Is; second <s (id, 'JitUitrarico os. • , ► 3. iiaip or Eiuggy Horse, under lo hands, 'x&. be sno\»in drivmg. First ■prize- Uie W.F.O.A. trophy value £i 'is 1 , second 7s 6a. Fjiitranee &s. ' 4..'lrony, up to 14 hands (miare or geldiii'g)'. . ''lo be shown in saddle, land, to be by a. boy or gki,;l4 •yaers of age or under. First prize •Mrs Wolfe's ta-ophy and 10s, second os. Entratnoe 2s. 5. Fair of Brake -Horses. To be .shown in & brake or a lorry. l«irasit .prize Mr H. E. Gireatuead's trophy •value £l Is, second ss, Jwitramoe 2s Gd. . . 6. Best- Trotting Horse, mi harness, Styie, carriage and pace. lurst (prize Mr S. Marenzi * trophy value a 0» 6d, second ss. Entrance 2s bd. V. Driving Oompetiitiflon., oooMpetitors •to drive round a course, and run. oyer pegs. Fust prize Mews 'l'lrtii and Son'« trophy value £1 is, second ss. Entrance 2s 6d 8. Best Horse, Gig and Barnes®. To be driven by a ilady, not 'fleoesearily the owner. First prize the •Nils'som Plate, presented by Mr b. ■Nilsson,' value £3 3s, to be woto ■twice in succession, or tforee times at iintervale; second, Messrs I. Jones and Co.'b trophy value £1 Is. *&- ttrance 2s 6d. . 9. Hack, to carry 13st or over. The .Turnor Cup presented by Mr I*. U .Tuirnoir, vaLue £5 os, to be won three •times in succession, or four times at •intervals, and £2 j second 7s 6d. J<jn•trance ss. _ ' T , ; 10. Block, up to list. The Lows , Oop, presented by Mr J. P. Lowes, ■valine £5 ss, to be woni three times' in succession or four times ait intervals ,and £2; second 7s 6d. Ito-1 trance ss. ' , 11. Lady's Hack. The Page. Oup, presented*by Mr iv. Plage, value £5 6s, to be won three times' by the same owner; second ss. Enea-anee

12. Hunting Competition. Tth'e Ladies' Cttnalliltettg© Cup, value £l2 10s, «uid £5- Th© Cup to be won twice in succession or three times at internals by the satoe owner. Over fenchsi, three trials at ea/dh ferace, a baulk to coumt a© a trial. Competitor® to complete the course three times, unless disqualified. Erve. to ■ compete■ or no contest; second 15s; 13. Baineissing Competition.--Jb irsx Mi-vE. ■ WMiaans'; trophy value Ms'. 6d. second 6»'.' Briftraaiea "2&6 d. Conditions amd ©nitrites on ground. , • 14. Trbttikig-::Competition, about 3 miles, with.handicap time aUowaaice. Five to compete or no contest. lirst iprizo £2, second Entrance: ss; 15. High Jump, tor horses. The Lewis Gup, presented by Mr F. C. Lewis, value £5 ss*, to be won three (timers in succession, or four times at .intervals'. Over paddedl leaping bar, flvriitlh. darkened hurdle, with the same conditions as the Hunting CompetiFirst prize, the Cup and £2; .comd prize 15io. Entrance 7s. 16. Best "Walking HorEe, stylo and pace, .First ■'prize Mir W. M. Wilson's trophy vaj.u© 10s 6d; second ss. . Entrance 2s 6d. 17. Best Trotting Horse, in saddie, style and carriage. First, prize ■Mir V. J. Hdili's trophy value 10s 6d; second ss. Entrance 2s 6d'. 18. Cob, not over j-5 hands. First prize Mr E. J. Burt's, trophy value 10s 6d; second ss. Entrance 2s 6d. 19. Trotting Competition, about 1 mile, same condi/wone as ifor the 3 mil€;&. 'Fliirst prize £2, second 15s. Entrance..ss.

All Entries close, with the- Secretary at 8 p.m.' on THURSDAY, tlie 18th JANUARY, 1912. Entry forms may be procured from the Secretary (Mr R. J. McLean), a-ud". . allrenfcries MUST be* acoompfljiied by tli3 necessary PEES. USH DISTRICTS A. AND P. 1 ASSOCIATION'S Twentieth Annual bhow TO BE HELD AT WOODVILLE xm WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY," 1912. ' Grand show of HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and FARM PRODUCE.

ENTRIES CLOSE 16tfli January

Schedule of Classes and Prizes post*d on application tlo — T. R. HUSBAND, Secretary.

Feilding A and P. Show TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th and 7th, 1912. CASH PRIZES. CASH PRIZES. and lANDSOME AND VALUABLE TROPHIES FOR ALL GLASSES OF STOCK. £7B Cash, and Trophies value £66 (several to he won outrighifc) for Jumping Oompetiition'S. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, Jwuary 19tfch. Schedules from office of this paper, or— E. H. FISHER, , Secretary. P.O. Box 98. X.MAS BLOUSE PIECES ffirom Is 6d in lovely Embroidery, and the W.F.C.A. Prints aod Cambrio at 7jd are well known. Nothing brut fast colours do stock at thf W.F.C.A.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10511, 27 December 1911, Page 1

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786

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10511, 27 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10511, 27 December 1911, Page 1

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