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New Advertisements, OhABB. fat cattle: 24— For the best fat Ox Ist prize 2nd do 25 -For the best fat Cow Ist prize 2nd do F Champion Prizos fcr the best bull exhibited. BFlEEP,— Lincolks. I— J?or the best Ram Ist. prize ; 2nd do ; 3rd do ; 4th do 2— For the best Ram Bogget Ist prize ; 2nd do ; 3rd do ; 4th do 3— For the best Ewe hoggets, (pen of three) Ist prize j 2nd do j 3rd do j 4th do j sth do Leicebtbbs. 4 — For thebestßam Ist prize ; 2nd do j 3rd do ; 4th do s— For the best |Ram hop get Ist prize j 2nd do < ; 3/d do ; 4th do ' 6— For the besfa Ewe hoggets (pen of three) Ist prize ' ; 2nd do j 3rd do ; 4th do sth do 1 0NGW00L8 7— For the best Ewe hoggets, pen of three Ist prizo I j 2nd do ; 3rd do j 4th do ; 6th do Vat Sheep. B— For the best pen fof five Wethers Ist prize ; 2nd do Champion Prize for the best Ram exhi- % bited SHEARING MATCH. X— Men Ist prize ;2d do 2— Boys, 17 years Ist prize ; 2nd do ; 3rd do SWINE. I— For "the best Berkshire. Boar lft prize ; 2nd do . 2— For the beste Brkshire Sow let prize 2nd do 3— For the best Boar, small breed Ist prize ; 2nd do 4— For the best Sow, small treed lnt prize ; 2nd do s— For the best White Boar Ist prize ; 2nd d# 6— For the best White Sow Ist prize ; 2nd do DAIRY PRODUCE. I—For1 — For the best side of Bacon and Ham 2— For the best Cheese 3 — For the best cwt do 4 — For the best Potted Butter, 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 He.ns "** I—Blaekbre-Qated1 — Blaekbre-Qated Red Game 2— BrownJjreasted Red Game 3— Duckwing Game 4 — Any other variety of Game s—Malays5 — Malays 6 — Silver Grey Dorkings 7 — Colored Dorkings B—'White8 — 'White Dorkings 9 — Black Spanish 10— Buff Coohins 11 -Cinnamon Cochins 12— Dark Brahmas 18 — Aylesbury Ducks 14— Rowen Duckß 15 — Touloueo Geeso 16 — Anj r other variety of Geese 17 — Turkeys, dark 18— Turkeys, light DOGS— Sporting. I— Pointers (Dogs) 2 — Pointers (Bitcher) 3— Setters (English) , 4— Setters (Gordon) s— Setters (Irish) 6— Retrievers 7 — Spaniels (Clumber) B— Spaniels (Sussex) 9— Spani. Is (Cocker) 10— Spaniels (Irish Water) Dogs non- Sporting. 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. General Regulations. X — All entries must bo made in w ting* 3 addressed to the Secretary, Po»t-offlo Cambridge, on or before 2— All entries must be made in the name of the bona fide owner. 3— l he ticket for entrance must be pro' - duced to the gatekeeper or the exhibit will not be admitted. 4— Horfes must be haltered or led, and o no account bo removed from then allotted stands without the permission of the Stewards. s—All5 — All bulls to be led, s—Servants5 — Servants in charge of stock to be subject to the orders of the 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 m all classes of sheep the time df last shearing. B—Pedigrees8 — 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 t implements exhibits at the show. 11— In the event of there being no competition in any class, no prize will be given, unless the Judges certify to particular merit. Power is also reserved to withhold a prze where the Judges consider it ought not to be awarded for want of sufficient merit, even whore there is competition. 12— Extra tock, not enumerated under any of the above classes, may be exhibited by paying the usual antraace fees as in the class to which they are most closely allied. Honorary certifi. cates may be awarded, but ,no prize, unless there be competition. 13 — Certificates will be awarded for any article of local nianufactme, if deemed of sufficient merit. All .^intending exhibitors must appply for the requisite ■pace. 14 — All protests must be made in writing, and left with the 'Committee within one hour of the time of removal of th e stock, and the Committee will decide the same as boou as possible. HiiiNiiY BUITLK, Secretary,

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 798, 28 July 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 798, 28 July 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 798, 28 July 1877, Page 3

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