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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. EKETAHUNA FARMERS' UNION SHOW MONDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1912,

Oin> the EKETAHUNA DOMAIN.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS. 1. Farm Horse. —Horse best suitable for general lam work, to he .shown, in. shafts. First prize Messrs KiiigM Bros.' cash priize of £1 Is, feecond 5 \ Editranoe 2-s* 6d. 2. Trap or Buggy Horse, la lian<ds or over, to b© shown dt'iv iilg. Iii l St prize Messrs A. H. Herbert and Co s (trophy value £1 Is; second is od, 3. Traip or Buggy Horse, under lo (hands, 'lo be shown driving. 1' U'&t prize tlie W.F.C.A. trophy value £1 'is l , second 7s 6d. liintrance ss. 4. Pony, up to 14. hands (nuare or geldiivg). To be skowai in saddle,-, land to be ridden by a boy or girl 14 fyaers of age or under, i, l irst prize •Mrs Wolfe's trophy and 10s, second

5. Pair of Brake Horses. To be •shewn in a brake or a- lorry. JJu-sfc prize Mr H. 15. Gr cathead, s trophy . .value £1 3s, second ss, En trainee is 6d. . . 6. Best Trotting Horse, im Style, carriage and pace. 1 ( irst prize Mr S. iUareim s trophy value : 10s Gd, second os. Entrance 2s fad. .7. Driving UompetitiLon, competitors tio drive round a co.urs«, awl u'un over peigs. First prize Messis (Firth and Son's trophy vaiue £1 Is, second ss. Entrance 2s -6cl. 8. Best Horse, Gig and Barnes®. ; .To be driven by a i'ady, not necessarily .the owner. First prize 'Nil&soiu Plate, presented by Mr 1 'JvilEfiOJi, value £3 3s, to be wan twice in succession or three times at intervals; second', Messrs I. Jones' and Co.'s trophy vailue £1 Is. iliiiii jtrance 2s 6d. . 9. Hack,-to carry I3st or over. Iho tTuriior Cup p-resenited by Mi- F. O. ,Tua-li6r, value £5 os, to be won tliree •times im suoce&siocri, or four tunes at ■intervals, and £2j second 7s 6u. rjn- ! toance 5fS. mI _ , 10. H'aok, up to list. The Lowes Clap, presented by Mr J. P. liawes, ■valine £5 ss, to be won three timesin succession or four times ait intervals ,and £2; second 7s 6d. En>irance ss. . „ 11. Lady's Back. Hi© Pag© Chip,

presented by Mr E. Page, value £5 56', to be won* three time® by the sajtt© owner; s-e-cond s®. Enieranoe '2s 6d'. _ , - , T j 12. Hunting Competition. Tlbe Ladies' GbiaMJeng© Cup, value £l2 10b, \ «nd' £5. The Oup to be won twice 1 in succession or three times at interI -.vals by the same owner. Over fcs, three trials ait earth fence, a l Svaulk to counit as a trial. Competitor® to complete the course three timies, unless disqualified. Jjiv.e to compete on* no contest j second 10-s j | 7 s 6d. _ ! 13. Harnessing Competition; First I prize Mv,E. Williams' trophy /aloe . I 10s 6d, second as-. Entrance ls> od. I Conditions aind entries on ground. _ 14. Trotting Competition, about d miles, with handicap time Five to compete or no contest. First iprize £2, second, *os. Entrance! ok. 15. HGiigh Jump, for horse®.. The Lewis Gup, presented by Mr F. C. , Lewis-, vailue £s_ ss, to be won three jtimels in succession, or four times 1 at intervals'. Over padded' leaping ba<r, ] iwitih darkened hurdle, with the same conditions as the Hunting Competi*/tilon. First prize, the Cup and £2; crr-u prize 15*. Entrance 7s. It). Best WkUkiog Horse, style and pace, First prize Mr W. M. Wilson's trophy value 10s 6d; second 6s. Entrance 2si 6d. 17. Best Trotting Horse, in saddle, style and caai'iage. First pnizd •Mr V. J. Bulls'® trophy valiue lOsjSdi; second ss. Entrance 2si 6d>. 18. Ooib, not ovea- a 5 hands. First prize Mr E. J. Burt's trophy value 10s 6d; second ss. Entrance 2s 6d. \ j 19. TVottiug Cbmpetition, about 1 J anile, sianie a:s for the 3 • males'. Hilrst. prize £2, second 15s. 'Entrance 5s 1 .

All Entries close with the So-ero-taa'y a.t 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, tlie 18th JANUARY, 1912. Entry forms may be procured from the Secretary (Mr R. J. McLean), and all entries MUST nie-d by tin necessary FEES.

Bush districts a. and p. ASSOCIATION'S Twentieth Annual bhow TO BE HELD AT WOODVILLE »n WEDNESDAY, 3l'st JANUARY, 1912. Grand show of HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and FARM PRODUCE. ENTRIES CLOSE 16tb January. Schedule of Classes and Prizes posted on application to— T. R. HUSBAND, Secretary. Feilding A and P. Show TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th and 7th, 1912. CASH PRIZES. CASH PRIZES. and HANDSOME AND VALUABLE TROPHIES FOR ALL CLASSES OF STOCK. £7B Cash, and Trophies value £66 (several to be won outright) for Jumping Competition's. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, January l&th. Schedules from office of this paper, or—

E. H. FISHER, Secretary. P.O. Box 98.

NOTICE. WISH to announce that I am a CASH BUYER of afll kinds of FAT STOCK during the present freezing season. V 7. MoKENZIE.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10512, 29 December 1911, Page 1

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812

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10512, 29 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10512, 29 December 1911, Page 1

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