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; | raiiED PEESS ASSOCIATION I NAPIER AGRICULTURAL SHOW. Napier, October 5. : ' The Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Show, held yesterday and to-day, was fairly successful, but the wind was blowing a hurricane, and the clouds of dust were very unpleasant. In merinos, the chief honors were carried off by Messrs Douglas, McLean, Roysa & Anderson, and D, Molland. Locally bred sheep, in nearly every case, beat the imported exhibits, which were numerous, In long wool, the prizes were divided between A. McHardy and W. Dolbel, but A. Tanner carried off every ewe prize, chiefly with sheep from P. : Bussell's Otupai flocki CijtjterJjiiry. In cattle,-the honor takers Wereijev.S, ( A. McHardy, and J. D. Ormo'nd. Sheepman]? cattle were remarkably high quality, Some good hows,' thoroughbred and draught, were also exhibited.' Of implements, <k, however, ttiere was t vpry-indifferent, show, save m locally made buggies and carriages. Poultry anddogs were poorly re' presented. One exhibit, which received, much, attention, comprised samples. of farinc9ceous : food, white and. colored starch, British gum, glucose, ayi'up, and, imitation', grape sugar, all made from potatoes unfit for human food and bad i grajty by ,lfr Liddell, of Riverslea Statioi).

... INDECENT EXPOSURE. THE CONSPIRACY CASE. " ' : 1 : Weuington, this day, At the Polico Court to-day Wm. Worth and Elizabeth Davis "were'.sentenced to one months; hard'labour each for indecently exposing themselves in the Botanical Gardens. Tjje'; (jpjspiraoy case in the Supreme Cpurt will prppahly jgnoliide late to-night, t ■ The-.-B,s. -. Australia. with 'September English mails left San Francisco for Auckland on 24th ult„ one day later than time table'date.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1197, 6 October 1882, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1197, 6 October 1882, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1197, 6 October 1882, Page 2

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