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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. show MONDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1912, On the EKETAHUNA DOMAIN. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS. 1. Farm Horse. —Horse befit suit afole for general iarm work, to l* shown, in shafts. First prize Messr: Knight Brtas.' cash prize of £1 Is /second 5-. Entrance 2s' 6d. '2. Trap or Buggy Horse, 15 hands or over, to be -Known arming. First ■prize Messrs A. H. Herbert and Co's •trophy value £1 Is; second is 6d 'Entrance ss. _ 3. Trap or Biuggy Horse, under lc hands, lo be shown driving. Firsi prize the- W.F.C.A. trophy value £1 'ls>, second 7s 6d. Entrance ss. 4. Pony, up to 14 hands (mure oi gelding). To be shown, iln saddle, land to be ridden by a, boy or girl 14 yaer® of age or "under. First prize .iVTfi-'K- Wolfe's trophy and 10s, second 6s. Entrance 2s. 5. Pair of Brake Horses. To be •shown in a hraKe or a lorvv. i? irst •prize Mr H. E. GireatheacL's trophy •value £1 •]«, second- -s>s, Entrance 2s 6d. . .. , 6. Best Trotting Hor-e, m. harness, Style, carriage and pace. First iprjze Mr S. Marenzi £ trophy vaJue 40s Gd, second os. Entrance 2s 6d. 7. Driving Uompetition, competitors to drive round a course, aiud run- ver pegs! First prize Mesers 'Firth and Son's trophy value £1 Is, second ss. Entrance 2s 6d. 8. Best Horse, Gdg and Harness. ■To be driven by a ilady, not neoesisarily the owner. First priae the 'Nilissom Plate, presented by Ma' b. Nilsfiom, value £3 3s, to be wiotn ■twice in succession or three times at iintecrvals; second, Messrs I. Jones and Co.'s trophy value £1 Is. Entrance 2 s 6d. 9. Hack, to carry 13st or lho Tumor Oup presented by Mr F. C. Tumor, value £5 ss, to be won three times in succession, or four times at •intervals, and £2; second 7s 6d. Entrance s®. 10. Hack, up to list. The Lowes Chip, presented by Mr J. P. Lowes, ■vatae £6 ss, to be won three times in succession or four times at intervals ,and £2second 7s 6d. Ein*traaice ss. 11. Lady's Hack. The Page Oup, presented by Mr E. Page, value £5 ss ; to be won- three times "by the same owner; second &&. ' Enhance

,2s 6ck 12. Hunting Competition. Tfhe Ladies' Clhialltenge Cup. value £l2 10s, mid £5. The Gup to be won twice m succession or three times at intervals by the same owner. Over fences, three trials " a,t eaoh fence, a jbaulk to oouait as a trial. Competitors to complete the course _ tihree tdmies, unless- .disqualified. Five to compete or no contest; second 15s; .Entrance 7s 6d. _ „. , 13. Baa nesting Competition. lirst prize Mir E. Williams' trophy value 10s 6d, second ss. Entrance 2s 6d. Conditions aaxd entries on ground. 14. Trotting Competition, aibout 3 miles, with haadioap time allowanoe. [Five to compete or no contest. Fir sit prize. £2, second -os. Entramcel ss. 15. High Jump, tor horses. The Lewis Chip, presented by Mr F. C. Lewis, value £5 .ss, to be won three (times iin succession, or four times at j intervals 1 . Over padded) leaping baj-J .with darkened hurdle, with the same conditions as the Hunting Competition. First prize, the Oup aaid £2; cer.a prize 15... Entrance 7s. 16. Best Walking Horse, style and pace, First prize Mr W. M. Wilson's trophy value 10s 6d; second. ss. Entrance 2& 6d, 17. Best Trotting Horse,* in- saddle, style and carriage. First prize! Mir V. J. HiilF.& trophy vaibue 10s 6d; second ss. Entrance 2s 6d>.

18. Gob, not (over j.5 hands. Hiirst prize- Mr E. J. Burt's trophy valuje 10s 6d; .second ss. Entrance 2s 6d. 19. Trottmg Competition, about 1 mil©, same as for til© 3 miles. Ffilrst prize £2, second 15b. Entrance ss. All Entries close with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, tihie IStJi JANUARY, 1912. Entry forms may be procured from the Seoretairy (Miv R, J. McLean'), and 1 all entries MUST be accompanied by th} neoessajy FEES. Bush districts a. and p. ASSOCIATION'S Twentieth Annual Show TO BE HELD AT WOODVILLE xxa WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1912. ' Grand show of "HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and FARM PRODUCE. ENTRIES CLOSE 16th January. Schedule of Classes and Prizes posted on application to— T. R. HUSBAND, Secretary. Feilding A and P. Show TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6tli and 7th, 1912.

CASH PRIZES. CASH PRIZES. and HAN3>SOME AND VALUABLE TROPHIES FOR ALL GLASSES OF STOCK. £7B tiaah, and Trophies value £66 (several to be won outrighlt) for Jumping Competiftionis. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, January l&feh. 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 all kinds of FAT STOCK d'ir:ag the present freezing season. V, McKENZTE.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 1

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