-»v.">- New 'Advertisements ■■-■ - CiiAM. ■■ •■•'■.' .■■■'■ --:^ ' : -SHEARING MATCH. I— Men Ist prize, Mj2ddpv : 2— Boys, 17 years Ist prize- /; 2nd ;d< .., . ; , , ;3rd do n; : . , . .. ; ■ '..:.,.,; 'j ■:■: SW.INE,'". V^ . : _j I— For the best Berkshire Boar lft prizi r : •( t-, = : . 1 j-.2rid;do <r i v ; /•; : -:.-.-. .-<*■; 2— For the best Berkshire Sow Istvnzi ,-■ .2nd;d(i >r T ;■; ; : -J- ' : ■ , 3 — For the best Boar, small breed ilsl prize ; 2iiddb 4 — For the i-Uesti sow, small breed <1«l prize , .5 2nd ,'*do s— For the- best "V^hitq Boar let prize 6— For., the besif Bow Ist prizf t / A f^ MobocE. I—Fbrlthebeslb*ide-;of1 — Fbrlthe beslb*ide- ;of Bacon and Ham' ' 2-F^r?fche best;Cheeo 3— Fbrithe best '.owt;Qo 4— F^r. the best Potted Butter, not less than^Slbs ,;/ ■ s— For the best three pounds of Fresh { gutter,.--" '■"■ ■■/;.,,• ■ . ' • I' * v -/Tp^LTRY.:. : .-. To jbc >.Bhown n ui coops, of three— one Cook '**■"■: *'.■■' and ; tw^Henß " I— Black-breasted Red Game 2— Brown-breasted JRed Game 3— Duckwing Game 4 — Any other variety of Game s— Malays 6— Silver Grey Dorkings 7— Colored Dorkings B—White8 — White Dorkiugs. _ 9-^Black Spanish "-"'l'.'.. 10— Buff Cochin*' •. r . t: -J ' 11 -Cinnamon Cochins - 12— DarkBrahmasv ?, 13 — Aylesbury Ducks 14— Bowen Ducks , 1 15— Toulouee |9eeß0 r . v ',,.' 16-rAixy other variety of Geese 17 — Turkeys, dark. 18— Turkeys, light : DOGS— Spobting. " I—Pointers (Dogs) 2— Pointers (Bitcher) 3— Setters (English) .4— Setters (Gordon V s— Setters (Irish) 6— Retrievers 7— Spaniels (Clumber) B— Spaniels (Sussex) : 9 — Spaniels (Cocker) 10— Spaniels (Irish Water) , . Dogs NON-Spo»TiKe. 1,, 11— Cattle Dogs ' / 12— 8heep Dogs (Spasijl prizes) 13— Terriers (Smootfi) 14— Terriers (Broken B aired) 15— Terriers (Toy) 16 Skye Terriers. ( / Prizes will be given for the best collection of Farming and General Implements • exhibited. General R£aifla tlon s. I— All entries must be made in wtingne addressed to the -Secretary, Post-omen Cambridge, on or before 2— All entr:es nmst- be made in the name of the bona fide owner. 3 — l he ticket for entrance must be pro' ducod to the gatekeeper or the exhibit will not be admitted. 4— Horees must be haltered or led, and on no account bo removed from their allotted stands without the permission of the Stewards..//' s— Pedigree of all [ Thoroughbred Horses must be deposited with the Secretary time of making entry. •„■ -. '.':■. 6— All bulls to be led, . , ; ' 7— Servants in charge of «tock to be subject to the orders of the Committee. B—Exhibitors8 — 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 in all classes of sheep the time of last shearing. 9 — The ; same animal cannot be entered in two classes. • , 10 — No stock or implements exhibited to be removed from the yard until after 5 o'clock on the day of show without a Bpeoial order from the Committee. 11 — The Committee will not hold them* selves responsible for loss, damige, or misdelivery of stock or » implements exhibits at the show. 12-r-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 prize where the Judges considePit ought not to be awarded for want of sufficient merit,' even where there is competition; 13— Extra tock, ,^not enumerated under any of the above classes, may be exhibited by paying the usual entrance fees as in the class to which they are most closely allied. Honorary certifi. cates may be awarded, but no prize, unle-s there be competition. 14— Certificates will be awarded for any article of local manufacture, if deemed of sufficient merit. All intending exhibitors mUBt appply for the requisite space. 15 — All protests must be made in writing, and left with the Committee within one hour of Ihe time of removal of the stock, and the Committee will decide the same as soon as possible. 16 — In all cases where more than two prizes are given, the first two only will be money, the rest being honorary" HENRY BUTTLE, 4 S'& .. ■■%, ■ . : . Secretary. Photography. J. LOW, Photographer, BEGS leave to infprra his friends- and the Public of Waikato that he has returned to H AMI LTON AND WILL. RESUME BUSINESS ON SATUEDAY 18th Inst. A large Collection of Vibws ofKaipara and Manakau Heads for Sale. , . « H Ti ™ , ; = XTAnaffjj' insurance coyJJI- •'■ ; ' •-*' OfifeNEW ZEALAND. Capital :r - •^'-'.. ■■... ... £1,000,000 Reseve Fund. ... ... ... £50,000. Unlimited Liabilit of Shareholders. RISKS covered at lowest ourrent rates, and profits invested in the colony. WAIKATO AGENTS— Hamilton ... . W. Macgregor Hay Cambridge J. W. Merrick Alexandia ... ... ... John Aubin HENRY E. WILLIAMS, Manager AUfCkjanJ B r <> "oh,
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 806, 16 August 1877, Page 3
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