New Advertisements, OLABB. 3—Fop the best Boar, email breed Ist prize ; 2nd do 4—For the best Sow, small breed Ist prizo $ 2nd do * s—For the b?&t White Boar Ist pme ; 2nd do 6—For th". best. Whito Sow Ist prize j 2nd do DAIRY PRODUCE. 1—Fo:-the best pids of Bacou and Ham 2- For the best Cheese 3—For the best cwt do 4—For the beat Potted Gutter, not less than 25 lbs s—For the best three pounds of Fresh Butter POULTRY. To be shown in coops of three—one Cock and two Hens I—Black.-.br.eajatpd Red Gatne 2 Browtubreastod Red Game 3—Duckwing Q-ame 4—Any other variety of Game s—Malays , 6—Silver Grey Dorkings 7 —Colored Dorkings B—White8 —White Dorkings 9 —Black Spanish 10—Buff Cochins 11 -Cinnamon Cochins 12—Dark Brahmas 13—Aylesbury Ducks 14—Rowen Ducks 15 —Toulouse Geese ) 16—Any other variety of Gee3e 17—Turkeys, dark18—Turkeys, light j DOGS—Sporting. I—Pointers (Dojs) 2—Pointers (Ditcher) 3—Setters (English) 4—Setters (Gordon) s—Setters (Irish) 6—Retrievers 7—Spaniels (Clumber) 8— Spaniels (Sussex) 9—Spaniels (Cocker) 10—Spaniels (Irish Water) Dogs non-Spokting* 11—Cattle Dogs 12—Sheep Dogs (Special prizes) 13 —Terriers (Smooth) 14—Terriers (Broken Haired)' 15—Terriers ( Toy) 16 Skye Terriers. PROGRAMME OF HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Generaii Regulations. I —All entries must bo made in w t ing, addressed to the Secretary, Pistoffioe Cambridge," on or before 2—All onlr:es must be made in the name , .of the bona fide owner. —1 he ticket for entrance must be pro* duced to the gatekeeper or tho exhibit will not be admitted. 4 Horec3 must bo haltered or led, and o u no account bo removed from the allotted stands without tho permissio 11 of the Stewards. s—All bulls to bo led, s—Servants5 —Servants in charge of atock to be subject to the orders of tho Committee. 7 —Exhibitors will be required to state as accurately as possible in writing at the time of entry, tho date of birth of all stock in classes where the age is specified, and \a all classes of sheep the time of last shearing. B—Pedigrees of stock should be deposited with the Secretary at tho time of making entry. 9 —No stock or implements exhibited to be removed from the yard until after 5 o'clock on the day of show without a special order from the Committee. 10 —The Committee will not hold themselves responsible for loss, damage, or misdelivery of stock or implements exhibits at the show. 11—In the event of tbare being no competition in any class, no prisj-,) will bo given, unless the Judges certify-to particular merit. Power is also reserved to wiihhold a prize where the Judges consider it ought not to be awarded for want of sufficient merit, even where there is competition. 12—Extra lock, not enumerated under any of tho abovo classes, may be exhibited by paying the usual entrance fees as in the class to which they are most closely allied. Honorary certificates may be awarded, but no prize, unless there be competition. 13—Certificates will be awarded for any article of local manuEactuie, if deemed of sufficient merit! All intending exhibitors must appply for the requisite space. 14 —All protests must be made in writing, and left with the Committee within one hour of the time of removal of tho stock, and thq Committee will decide the same as soon as possible. HENRY BUTTLF, Secretary. ~ EA3E FOR A TERM Off TWENTYone years, the well known peninsula, Named Hathjaki or Pabtstata, at "~ RAGLA.N HaBBOUK, Containing 1,000 Acres, more or loss, (with tho exception of 55 acreß ) • Tenders will be received until SATURDAY, the 4th August, 1877 from porton or persons willing to take the above Lease of the above Peninsula aocordiug to the undermentioned conditions:— First—Rent in advance.'' Second—lf the Rent be not paid on the day appointed as mentioned in the lease, three months after the said Peninsula will return back to the v owners with all properties on the ground. Third —The owners ./ill do the fencing of the narrow part of the Peninsula •during the above term." The highest Rent giren will be accepted. For further particulars apply to the Undersigned. Tenders addressed to ANDfcBW T Barton, Karukariki, Ngiruawahh. ANDREW T BARTON. Native Land Agent. Karakariki, Ngaruawahui, July sth, 1877. EASE fob A TERM op TWENTYk ONE YEARS. Lease for a term of 21 years. 21,000 acres of qood Land lying between Waipa and Raglan Harbour, adjoining the above Peuinsula. For full particulars apply to the undersigned. The above properties are open for inspection, ANDREW T BARTON, Native Land Agent. Karukariki, Ngaruawahia, Ms 5,U, 1&77, ,
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 795, 21 July 1877, Page 3
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747Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 795, 21 July 1877, Page 3
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