MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ■ - THE JfIRST ANNUAL SHOW of the above will be held on Wednesday, 25th day of November, 1885. In the now sale jards Messrs Lowes ftnd loi'iia, Mastertun. Programmes and Lists of Prizes are now published, and may be had on application to the Secretary at his office, ■ Temple Chambers. Entries close with the Secretary on Saturday, the 14th inst. The following Sections have been added to programme already published : HORSES. Section 15a—Best " Voltigeur" yearling , colt, filly, or gelding. Section 15b—Best ''Camden" yearling colt, filly, or gelding. DRAUGHT, Section27a—Best "Lord Nelson" colt, filly, or gelding, foaled since Augiist Ist, 1883. Section27b—Best "Lord Nelson" colt, filly, or gelding, foaled since August Ist, 1884. SHEEP. Section 36—Best pen of 10 sheep for freezing purposes, G tooth ; exhibitor to state how bred. Section 37—Best pen of 10 sheep for freezing purposes, 4 tooth ; exhibitor to state how bred. FARMING AND DAIRY IMPLEMENTS. Vehicles, Farm and Dairy Produce, and Industrial Exhibits, Section 21 a—For best local made straining gear, complete. SUPPLEMENTARY PRIZE LIST Not previously advertised on programme. HORSES-LIGHT. For the best liiare, in foal or foai rih foot, Class C, Section 11, Messrs Lowes and lorns' prize of 2 guineas. Best" Camden" yearling colt, filly, or gelding, Section 15d, Mr J. Vallance's prize of 1 guinea, DRAUGHT. Best dry mare, over four years, in regular work, Section 20, Messrs Lowes and lorns' prize of 2 guineas. Best " Lord Nelson" colt, filly, orgeldinp, foaled since August Ist, 1883, Section 27a, Mr Lawrence's prize of 2 guineas. Besi. "Lord Nelson" colt, filly, or gelding, foaled since Ist August, 1884, Section 27b, Mr Lawrence's prize of 3 guineas. Best team of two plough horses, harnessed, Section 30,- Messrs Lowes and lorns' prize of 1 guinea. CATTLE. Best purebred Shorthorn bull on the ground, Mr Vallance's prize of 1 guinea. Best grade-Shorthorn bull on the ground, Mr Yallanee,s prize of 1 guinea, Best bull on the ground, any breed and any age, Mr W. W. McCardle's prize of 2 sovs, Best biill, any breed other than pedigree, Mr B, P. Perry's prize of 1 guinea. Best cow, any airo, in calf or calf at foot, Section 5, Messrs Lowes and lorns' prize of 1 guinea. Best bull, calved since July Ist, 1883, Section 22, Messrs Lowes and lorns' prize of 1 guinea. Best heifor calved since July Ist, 1883, Section 27, Messrs Lowes and lorns' prize of 1 guinea. Best dairy cow in milk, section 35, Messrs Lowes and lorns' prize of 1 guinea. SHEEP.
Mr G. W. Mace gives a prizo (if £5 for the gi'eatest number of points in long wool sheep. Ten lambs, Section 35, Messrs Wickerson awl Wagland's prize of 1 guinea, Bosfc pen of 10 sheep tor freezing purposes, 6 tooth, Section 3(i, Mr Williams' prize of cup, value £2, Best pen of 10 sheep for freezing purposes, 4 tooth. Section 37, Mr W. W. McCarcHe's prize of 3 sovs. FARMING AND DAIRY IMPLEMENTS, Vehicles, Farm and Dairy Produce, and Industrial Exhibit*. Best local made straining gear, complete, Section 21a, Messrs E. W. Mills and Co's prize of 1 guinea. Messrs Dawson and Co. give a cup, the value of 2 guineas, for greatest number of point in carriages, carts, Ac,, Sections 39 to 47 inclusive, LEAPING MATCH. Tho Committee have decided to alter the match to two hurdles and one water jump straight course, IUCHD. J, FITTOK, Secretary. 2139
BIRMINGHAM HOUSE. the new mm, m. Christmas" and NSW YEAR CAR/DB. rave showing a Magnificent variety of the above in nil the newest designs, WMITAKER BROS., 183 Lambton Quay, 2139 Wellington. NOTICE. A CCOUNTS still owing to the late A firm of RAPP & HARE must be paid to R, R. Suistod or E. B. Hare Office: Church Street, next ,Wairarapa Daii,y, 2131 ST/MATTHEWMOOT. HOOM: mllE next entertainment will take J_ place in the Schoolroom on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. To pay interest on Church debt, etc., W, E, PAIGE, 2101 Incumbent. WAIRAIUPI WEDONIAN SOCIETY.. ANNUAL MEETING. ' finHE Annual General Meeting of lnemX bers will be hold on SATURDAY, the 7th day of November, 1885, at 8 p.m., in the Club Hotel, Mast'erton. - Business ; To receive statement of reoeiptaand expenditure, election of office-bearers, and general. W.SELLAR, Hon. Secretary. Masterton, Nov. 2,1885. 2135 TWIkE BINDER. Strong, Durable, Eillcient, Simple, Easily Managed. ILL cut and tie crops from Grass Seeds 12 inches long, to Oats, 7ft w Irox Drive Wheel, Brass Bushes, Steel Pinions and Shafts, No Sway Bar, ' Travelling Wheels Given in. sor G, feet cut same prico. For prices and further particulars aj)ply to JAMES ROSS, Wheelwright, General Blaokamith &e., Master ton,' 2135
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2139, 6 November 1885, Page 3
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