New Advertisements, Class. 3— For the best Boar, iinall breed 1« prize ; 2nd do 4— For the best Sow, small breed Is prise ; 2nd do s— For the beat Wbito Boar Ist priz ; 2nd do, , 6— For the best White Sow lsb priz j 2nd do DAIRY PRODUCE. I—For1 — For the best side of Bacon and Ham 2-For the best Che,es» 3— For the best cwt do 4— For tiie best Potted Butter, not lea than 25 lbs " iE • s— For the best three' pounds of Fresl '• Butter • ■"• . '*' ; POULTRY. To be shown m coops of three — one Oocl and two Hens I— Black-breasted Red Game 2— Brown-breasted Red Game 3— Duckwing Game 4 — Any other variety of Game 6 — Malays 6— Silver Grey Dorkings 7 — Colored Dorkings B— White Dorkings • 9— Black Spanish 10 —Buff Cochins 11 -Cinnamon Cochins 12 — Dark Brahmas - 13 — Aylesbury Ducks 14 — Bowen Ducks 15 — Toulouse Geese 16 — Any Other variety of Geese 17— Turkeys, dark 18— Turkoys, light DOGS— Sporting. I— Pointers (Dogs) ■ 2— Pointers (Bitcher) . , 3— Setters (English) 4— Setlers (Gordon) ' s—Setters5 — Setters (Irish) 6— Retrievers 7— Spaniels (Clumber) B— Spnniels (Sussex) 9 — Spani Is (Cocker) 10— Spaniels (Irish Water) Dogs now-Sporting. 11— Cattle Dogs 12 — Sheep Doga (SpeciaTpriges) 13 — Ten-it rs (Smooth) 14 — Terriers (Broken B aired) 15 — Terriers (Toy) ? 16 Skye Terriers. 7 PROGRAMME OF HORTICULTURAL SHOW. General Regulations. I — All entries must bo made m w ting, addressed to the Secretary, Post-office Cambridge, on or before 2— All entnes must be made m the name of the bona fide owner. 3— The ticket for entrance must be pro' duced to the gatekeeper or the exhibit will not be admitted. 4— Horses must be haltered or led, and ou no account be removed from the allotted stands without the permission of the Stewarfla. s— All bulls to be led, s—Servants5 — Servants m charge of btock to be Bubject to the orders of the Committee. 7— .Exhibitors will be required to state i aV»ccurately -ag possible m writing at the tirn^of entrj^u^ate of birth ol all stock m classes- ■whertr-tbo— ag«js specified, and m all clasßOS of sheep the time of last shearing. B—Pedigrees8 — Pedigrees of stock should be deposited with the Secretary at the time of making entry. 9 — No stock or implements exhibited t< be removed .from the yard until aftei 5 o'clock on the day of show without ; special order from the Committee. 10— The^ Committee will not hold them selves responsible lor loss, dumige, oi misdelivery of stock or implement v exhibits at the show. 11— In the event of there being n< competition iv any class, no prize wil be given, unless the Judges certify t< particular merit. Power is alsi reserved to withhold a prize where thi Judges consider it ought not to b< awarded for want of sufficient merit even where there is competition. 12 — Extra * tock, not enumerated undei any of the above classes, may be exhibited by paying the usual entrant* fees as m the class to which they an most closely, allied. Honorary certifi cates may be awarded, but no prize unless there be competition. 13 — Certificate's will be awarded for anj article of local manufaotiue, if deemec of sufficient merit. All intending exhibitors must appply for the requisiti space. 14~A11 protests must be made m writing and left with the Committee within one hour of the time of removal of tin stock, and the Committee will decid, the same as soon as possible. HENRY BUTTLE, .Secretary. mENDERS will be received by tin X undersigned up to TUESDAY 17tl July, for^ Clearing, Ploughing Harrwing and Sowing fifty (50) acres, (more or less of fern and light ti-tree land, adjoining the farm of Mr J Glasson Ngahinapouri H B BRABANT; July- 6th, 1877. IMPOUNDED on the 26th June, 1877 ; by Mr Jared Allwill, one red anc white Bullock, no visible brands, for trea passing on the farm of said Mr Allwill's, near Tamahere, for which one pound tei shillings damages is claimed, and m de fault of being released, the above bullocl will be sold at the public Pound, at Cam bridge, on the 11th day of July 1877, ai noon. ROBERT MoVEAGH, Poundkeeper of the Cambridge Pound, 4th July, 1877. J^ P » I NOB General -Blacksmith and Agricultural Implement Maker, of Alexandra, hat commenced business m his New Shop at Ohaupb. Repairs ofall kinds of Machinery and Implements executed with prompiitudi at moderate prices, Plain Shoes, 6s. per set. Horses Carefully Shod.' TCI -0 ■ B b A L E. Delivered on biirge : Mutu and Rimn posts, Matai House blocks, Kakikatea shingles and Palings. O T W BARTON. Te Koao, >garuawahia, ' '
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 790, 10 July 1877, Page 3
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