MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION.' THE JfIBST ANNUAL SHOW of tlie aboyo will be held on Wednesday, » day of November, 1885. In the new sale yards of -Messrs Lowes and lorns, Mastorton. Programmes and Lists of Prizes are now published, and may be had on application to the Secretary at his office, Chanibers, PRIZE LIST Not previously advertised on programme. HORSES—Light. For the best mare, in foal or foal at foot, Class 0, Section 11, Messrs Lowes and lorns' prize of 2 guineas. Best" Camden" yearling colt, filly, or gelding, Section 15b, Mr J. Yftllance's ■prize of 1 guinea,' DRAUGHT. Best dry mare, over four years, in regular work, Section 20, Messrs Lowes and loins' prize of 2 guineas. ■ est " Lord Nelson" colt, filly, orgeldiiie, foaled since August Ist, 1883, Section 27a, Mr Lawrence's prize of 2 guineas. Best "Lord Nelson"colt, filly, orgelding, 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 lornV prize of 1 guinea. Mr John Harding gives special prizes in sections 27c and 27i>, of £2los each. CATTLE. Best purebred Shorthorn bull on the ground, Mr Vallance's prize of 1 guinea. Best grade-Shorthorn bull on the ground, Mr Yallance.s prize of 1 guinea. Best bull on the ground, any breed and any age, Mr W. W. McCardlc's prize of 2 sovs, Best bull, any breed other than pedigree, Mr B. P. Perry's prize of 1 guinea. Best cow, any awe, 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 heifer 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 prize of £5 for the greatest number of points in long wool sheep. Ten lambs, Section 35, Messrs Wickersoil and Wagland's prize of 1 guinea. Best pen of 10 sheep tor freezing purposes, G tooth, Section 3G, Mr Williams' prize of cup, value £2, Best pen of 10 sheep for freezing purposes, 4 tooth, Section 37, Mr W. W. McCardle's prize of 3 sovs, FARMING AND DAIRY IMPLEMENTS. Vehicles, Farm and Dairy Produce, and Industrial Exhibits. 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, &c., Sections 39 to 47 inclusive. LEAPING MATCH, The Committee have decided to alter the match to two hurdles and one water jump straight course. RICHD. J. FITTON, Secretary. 2130 OP THE ' LION TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, WELLINGTON, BEGS to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of' Masterton and surrounding country, that he will open a first-class TAILORS SHOP in the centre of the town, about the 28th FEBRUARY, where suits can be made in a few days, same price as at Lambton-Quay establishment. Tweed suits, as good as money can buy, £4los; good, all wool, Tweeds suits, £3 10s; Ladies' Riding Habits. £4 to £7; Good fits and stylish Ladies' Jackets and Ulsters, from £2 to £3los; Gentlemen's own material, made in first rate style, 40s per suit. I have been established ten ' years in Wellington, and been twenty years a must-class cutter in London, Paris, and Now York. I know EVERY PART of my trade, There is not any man to bo found that can excel me - making FIRST-CLASS SUITS, or any Manufacturer that can make thorn CHEAPER, I shall have an agent in Masterton in a few days, 891 R,BROWN & CO, ~ Council Chambers, Masterton. LAND, LOAN, Insurance and Commission Agents, Sub-Agents for North British and Mercantile Insurance Company And Murray Roberts & Co. Cash advanced on wool, and Insurances effected at lowest current rates, from sheep's back to London, Bansonm, Head, and Jcfferies' Agricidtmil Implements, Portable Engines, Threshing Machines, dx,<tx(seeadalogues); Masterton Permanent Investment and Building Society. Money to lend in sums of £SO 'and upwards at lowest ciirrentrates of interest, Our property list embraces town allotments, building sites, freehold and leasehold sections, and several small farms on deferred payment. FOR SAL 15. W ACRES splendid land, Pahiatua, j | partly grassed, bush felled leady tor burning, tools and live stock. Grand opportunity for investment, Price and terms on application, 1 acre land, 2 chains frontage Main Street, Pahiatua, central situation, Rare chance to secure building sites in this rapidly rising township. Small Farm near Carterton to let on lease. Full particulars on application to R. BROWN & CO., Council Chambers, 20G3 Masterton, HOWARD'S TWINE BINDER. Strong 1 , Durable, Efficient, Simple, Kasily Managed. ¥LLL cut and tie crops from Grass • Seeds 12 inches long, tffOats, 7ft lligh, I hon Drive Wheel, Brass Boshes, Steel Pinions anb Shafts, No Sway Bar, " Travelling Wheels Given in, sor G feet- cut same price. For prices and further particulars apply to JAMES ROSS, Wheelwright, General Blacksmith &c,, Masterton. 2135 JOHN' JACK & g ON . General Commission Agents, WHOLESALE TEA, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, .. Featherstoii'Streefc, Wellington. 2148
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2149, 19 November 1885, Page 3
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