PASTORAL SOCIETY.
:>;Almeeting of of the Pastoral Society" took place on Saturday afternoon at .to'/itfie'chair.., '•- present were Messrs j. JF 111 ", ; mond, Matthews, Donald; JfSksoiy:. X ; .Reynolds, N. Grace,-Kimberley, H., McMaster, and Wolters. The main > business was the completion of the private list, a schedule of which bedrid those reported in a recent issue ; we append. It was also resolved that i entires need not be on the ground until 11 (sharp) on tne day of the Show/ 'Sehje oHhe'judges'-we're appointed, and also a committee, consisting of Messrs U. Mc'Waster,'N; Grace, and R. R. Armstrong, to verify pedi- , - grees ou purebred cattle entries,' It was also decided that althougli too late to take the matter in hand this year, a //;' ; ploughing match should be one of the ' , attractions, at next year's Show. After ! the meeting, the committee went on ■■■ ' to the ground to consider the question 1 of a site for the building to bo devoted ,to horticultural exhibits. The-space between the ladies' room and the pro- : ( du'ce shed was considered tho most eligible. BHEDULE. ! Mr John.Hislop, horses, sections 24 and 29,' £5. <•"' Mr H. H. Jackson, pigs, sections 5 . and 7, £2. i ; MrE. L. Wakelin, produce, section ? ' 12,'£2 2s. ' j' [Messrs'. Giles and Collins, horses, C . section 39, £2. . ;: , . Mrs Giles, best' retriever (extra . i class), iris. ' '' 1 Mr E Hodgins, set of light, horse ■ shoes ( (extra clasi), £l. J { i N.Z. L. & SLA. Co., to the winner i ef the greatest number of points in 7 | breeding sheep, £2O. | • -Messrs W. and H. Beetham, the-A beat 10 cross'bred ewes, with lambs i foot (extra class), £lO 10s. H| 1 Messrs W. and H. Beetham, pigs, i section 1, £3 3s, ' Messrs W, and H. Beetham, poultry, , , section 9, £2 2s, ' | Mr R. H. Elliotte. grade cattle, j section 16, £2 2s.' ■ ■ i - Mr James Gear, for fattest bullook, I £5 ss. /■ Mr James Barber, for fattest heifer^ i Mr B. Pearce, sheep, best jCotlfold : , ; ewe, sections 14 w 18, £3 3s. ) Murray, Roberts <fc Co., sheep, sec--1 tion 19, £3 3s. 5 Messrs Murray, Roberts & Co,, ' sheep, section 20, £2 2s, ' Mr H. H. Lang, sheep, section 43, £3 3s. •' ' Messrs Bowles h Dollar, sheep, ; » section 48, £3 3s. Messrs Lyon k Blair, horses, section | 46, £3 3s. f King, poultry, section 7, £2 2s; [ Gardener and Son, produce, section I 7, £2'2s. i Mr W. P. Allen, produce, section ' 4, £2 2s. Payton <fe Co., horses, section 21, | £2 2s, ) • • To those who want a really first-class 1 shear, oall and inspect the large .variety at ■ Rapp&Hare'a, Emponmn!— Advt. ? ~ :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1175, 11 September 1882, Page 2
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433PASTORAL SOCIETY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1175, 11 September 1882, Page 2
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