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HAMILTON AUCTION MART. THIS DAYTat 2 o'clock. >pHE USUAL WEEKLY SALE OP X Produce, Furniture, Poultry, ke. Pure Berkshire Sow And Well-bred Pigs Also 10 Shares in North New Zealand Co* operative Association (Limited), 10s each paid up. No Reserve. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
A. MORTON.] [T. M. JACKSON. AUCTIONEERS. MORTON & JACKSON Beg to intimate that they are now in a position to receive Goods of every description, especially PRODUCE & FURNITURE, for Sale by Auction and Privately. Unreserved Goods will be sold to the best interest of clients at lowest possible charges. Sales in country also taken in hand on moderate charges. Liberal advances made on consignments of Produce, &c, to farmers and others. MORTON & JACKSON, Auctioneers, House, Estate, SmrriNo and Genual Commission Merchants, AUCKLAND, N. Z. P.O. Box, No. 431.
T F . COCKS, Auctioneer, Mining & General Commission Aqint, TE AROHA, Has For Sale several First-class Properties; and For Sale or To Let, two or three Hotels doing good business. For particulars apply as above.
H. COWPER, Auctioneer & Commission Agent. CAMBRIDGE (At Mr Bond's Shop, Duke-street). AGENT for The Accident Insurance Association of New Zealand, and Australasian Live Stock Insurance Society. Tradesmen's Books kept and Accounts Collected.
DINNEY & Tl/fACLEOD, AUCTIONEERS, LAND & PRODUCE AGENTS, 161 QUEKS-STKEKT, AUCKLAND. Dairy and Farm Produce of all kinds received and realised on at the best market rates on most favourable terms, and settlements promptly met.
D. RICHARDSON, A RCBITECT, iXRCHITECT, Victoria - street, Mr Oelling's Office, Cambridge. Hamilton West.
WAIKATO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The ANNUAL SHOW in connection with the al>o\e Society will be held in the Public Hall, Cambridge, on WEDNESDAY, 17th March, St. Patrick's Day. Prize Schedule. POT PLANTS 17 Classes CUT ELOWERS 19 Classes FRUIT 22 Classes VEGETABLES 25 Claasea SUNDRIES (including Farm Produce) 14 Classes POULTRY 12 Classes SPECIAL PRIZES In future advertisement. Prizes will be awarded uuder the above Schedule to All Comers, Amateurs and Cottagers, same as last year. Rules for Conduct of Show. 1. The exhibits to be arranged by a sub-committee of three, elected by the general committee. 2. All exhibits are to be labelled with a sealed envelope, the number of the exhibit outside, and the exhibitor's name inside. 3. No one to act as judge in any class in which he may be au exhibitor. 4. Any protest must be made in writing as soun as the awards are made known, otherwise the decision of the judges shall be final 5. Prizes to be given in proportion to the income of the Society, and the schedule to be published at least six weeks before the time appointed for the show. 6. Non-subscribers may exhibit ia any data on payment of 2« 6d, and be eutitled to free admission. 7. All exhibits not claimed by the owners at the close of the show will be sold by auction, and the proceedt devoted to the funds of the Association. 8. No exhibitor to be present while while the awards are being made. 9. No exhibit to be removed until the close of the show. 10. The committee to receive and stage any exhibits forwarded to them (carriage paid) by exhibitors who cannot attend personally. 11. No exhibitor to compete for more than one prize in each clasp, with the same variety, and nothing to be shown unless it has beeu the bona fide property of the exhibitor for two months before the show. Any exhibitor violating this rule to be dibqualified. 12. That the judge* be empowered to withold prizes from any class which may be considered ad unworthj of reward. 13. That competitors be required to have the name of each specimen, as far as known, plainly written and attached to the same. 14. That the place of exhibition be open the day previous to the show from 12 noon to 9 p.m., and on the following day to 9 a.m., for the reception of exhibits, after which no exhibit will be admitted, and the place to be closed by ten o'clock. The show to be open to the public at one o'clock. 15. The definition of the classes shall be as follows : Class 1, All Coiners ; Class 2, Amateurs ; Class 3, Cottagers, Artisans, and Day Labourers, Iv Class 2, an Amateur shall be considered as one who only employs occasional assistance. Class 3 shall be considered those who cultivate their exhibits personally. 16. Exhibitor! to give notice to the secretary of the Show Committee three days (Saturday, 13th March) before the day of show of the classes aud numbers they propose to compete in. Copies of the Prize Schedule can be obtained free of charge on application to the following members of Committee : — J. S. Bond, Cambridge ; James Walton, Te Awamutu ; G. Edgecumbe, Hamilton. K. W. DYER, Hod, S«c, Show Commjtfcf,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2131, 6 March 1886, Page 3
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794Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2131, 6 March 1886, Page 3
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