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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 1> ASSOCIATION'S I'wentieth Annual show TO BE HELi> Ai' U'OUDViLLE <*.: wkhnksday, ;..si January, 1912. Grand shuw of HO-iWKS, CA'.l l i.E. DtUE; ENTRIKs loUi January. Schedule of Ujassess and Prizes oosoed on application to—1. ii. HUSBAND, , Secretary. Feiiding A and P. Show TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th and 7th, 1912.

GASH PRIZES. CASH PRIZES. and aANDSOME AND VALUABLE TROPHIES FOR ALL GLASSES. OF STOCK. £7B Cash, and Trophies value £66 (several to be won outright) for Jumping Competitions. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, January 19th. .Schedules from office of this paper, ° r ~ E. H. FISHER, Secretary. P.O. Box 98. EKETAHUNA FARMERS' UNION MONDAY, JANUARY r2nd, 3912,

On the J EKETAHUNA DOMAIN. J SCHEDULE OF EVENTS. 1. Fai-rn Horse. —Horse best suitable for ''general raa-m work, to be shown, ii) shafts. First prize Messrs Knight Bros.' cash prize of £1 Is, 'second s'. Entrance 2s' 6d. 2. Trap or Buggy Horse, 15 hands or over, to be shown driving, l'lrst prize Messrs A. H. Herbert and Cos trophy value £1 Is; second 7e 6d, 'Entrance ss. 3 Trap or Bnggy Horse, under lo hands, To be shown driving. First prize the W.F.C.A. trophy value £1 'is, second 7& 6d. Entrance s®. 4. Ponv, up to 14 hands (mare or gelding)." To be shown in saddle, 'and to be ridden by a boy or girl 14 •yaers of age or under. l<irst prize ■Mrs Wolfe's trophy and 10s', second j os. Entrance 2s. i 5. Pair of Brake Horses. To be J ■shown in a- brake or a lorry. First prize Ma- H. E. Oeathead's trophy •value £1 Is, second ss, Entraaice 2s 6d. . , •6. Beet Trotting Hone, m harness. Style, carriage and pace. First prize Mr S. Marenzi c trophy value 10s 6d, second ss. • Entrance 2s bd. 7. Driving CompotibJons competitors to drive round a course, and a-un ver pe ( gs. First prize Messrs- ' Firth and Son's' trophy vain© £1 Is-, 1 second os. Entrance 2s 6d. , 8. Best Horse, Grig and Harness, To be driven' by a Ilady, not necessarily the owner. First pnae the ■Nils-son Plate, presented by Mr b. ■Nilsfeom, value £3 3s, to be won twice m succession or three times at iatarvais; second, Messrs I. Jones and Co.'s tropby value £1 Is. Entrance 2s 6d. 9. Hack; to carry 13st or over. The Tumor Cup presented by Mr F. C. Turnor, value £5 ss, to be won three •times in succession, or four tames at ■intervals, and £2; second 7s 6d. E»- ( trance ss. __ T , 10. Hack, up to list. The Lowes' Chip, presented by Mr J. P. Lowes-, valine £5 ss, to be won three times in succession or four times ait intervals ,and £2; second 7s 6d. Entrance ss. „,«■«. 11. Lady's Back. The Page Cup, presented by Mr E. Page, value £5 ss-, to be won three times- by the same owner; second ss. Enerancej 2s 6d. 12. 'Hunting Competition. Tlf ladies' Clialitenge Cup, value £l2 10s, and £5. The Cup to be wen twice in. succession or three times- at internals by the same owner. Over fences, three trials at eadh fence, a {baulk to count as a. trial. .Competitors to complete the course three timies, unless disqualified. Five to compete oa v no contest; second 15s; -.Entrance 7 s 6d. 13. Haane&sing Competition, prize Ma- E; Williams' trophy value 10s 6d, second ss. Entrance 2® 6d. Conditions and entries on ground. 14. Trotting Competition, about 3 miles, with handicap time allowance. tFive to compete or no contest. First ,prize £2, second ~os. Entrance! ss. 15. High Jump, for horses. The Lewis Onp, presented by Mi* F. C. 1 Lewis, vaflue £5 ss>, to be won three times in succession, or four times 1 at , .intervals'. Over padded leaping bar, ,w,ith darkened hurdle, with the.same : conditions as the Hunting CompetiI'/titan. First prize, the Cup and £2; I coi.a prize 15~. Entrance 7s. ' 16. Best Walking Horße, style and pace, First prize Mr W. M. Wilson's trophy value 10& 6d - y second ss. Entrance 2s 6d. 17. Best 'Trotting Horse, in saddle, style and carriage. Fiirist prize Mi- V. J. Ha ill's trophy valine 10s 6d; second ss. Entrance 2s 6d. 18. Cob, not over i 5 hands. First prize Mr E. J. Burt's trophy value 10& 6d ; second ss. Entrance 2s 6d. 19. Trotting Competition, about 1 mile, same conations as for the 3 miles. Fiilrst prize £2, second 15s. Entrance 5s 1 .

All Entries close with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on. THURSDAY, tie lSt.li JANUARY, 1912. Entry forms may be procured from the Secretary (Mr R. J. McLean), and' all entries MUST he accompani;ed by tin necessary FEES. NOTIGE. WISH to announce that I am a l CASH BUYER of sB kinds of FAT STOCK d'ir:og the present freezing season. F. McKENZIE.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10520, 8 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10520, 8 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10520, 8 January 1912, Page 1

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