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Notices. 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 an exhibitor. 4. Any protest must be made in writing as soon 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-subscrilers may exhibit in any class on payment of 2s 6d, and be entitled to free admission. 7. All exhibits not claimed by the owners at the close of the show will be sold by auction, and the procceda devoted to the funds of the Association. 8. No exhibitor to be present 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 class, with the same variety, and nothing to be shown unless it has been the bona fide property of the exhibitor for two months before the show. Any exhibitor violating this rule to be disqualified. 12. That the judges be empowered to withold prizes from any class which may be considered as unworthy 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 opened to the public at one o'clock. 15. The definition of the classes shall be as follows : Class 1, All Comers ; Class 2, Amateurs; Class 3, Cottagers, Artisans, and Day Labourers. In 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. Exhibitors to give notice to the secretary of the Show Committee three days (Saturday, 13th March) before the day of show of the classes and 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 ; G. Edgecumbe, Hamilton. J. WALTON, Hon. Sec. Show Committee. fiHRISTMAS & TVpW "Y'EAR, 1886-7 JAMES S. BOND Has very much pleasure in announcing that his supply of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS are now opened out and on view. The selection comprises a very choice assortment in PLUSH, SILK, IVORINE & FRINGED CARDS, and are pronounced superior to anything ever before shown in Waikato. Special attention is directed to the NEW ZEALAND CARDS, consisting of photographs and chromo views of N.Z. scenery. English mail closes Monday, Nov. Bth, at Waikato offices. Cambridge, Nov. 3rd, ISS6. lIIUBNIP SWEDE, DEVON, GREYSTONE, ABERDEENS, STUBBLE, TANKARD. These Seeds are shipped by the celebrated growers Charles Sharpe & Co., Sleaford. W. S. LAURIE & CO. HAVE ON SALE— BONEDUSTS-Various brands SUPERPHOSPHATES—26, 36 and 97 % NITRATE OF SODA SULPHATE AMMONIA, &c. GUANO—CoraI Island ~ Peruvian Government. SALT—Fine, Coarse and Manure. SACKS, TWINE, &c. WlßE—Barbed and Plain. Clovers and Grass Seeds of every sort. genuinelmedust. In order to supply a thoroughly reliable New Zealand ground Bouedust, W. S. L. & Co. are preparing to grind Bonemeal and Dust at NGARUAWAHIA, when Bones in any quantity will be purchased at highest market price. W. S. LAUEIE & CO., CUSTOMS-St. (East) & STANLEY-St., AUCKLAND. FRANK O'TOOLE, IX/TANUFACTURER & IMPORTER -"-*• OF ALL KINDS SADDLERY & HARNESS, Having just received a splendid assortment of BRIDLES, NICKELENE BITS, STIRRUPS, SPURS AND -WHIPS] &c, &c, I am prepared to sell CHEAPER THAN EVER. Save 20 per cent, by sending your Repairing to me. Gent's Saddles made to order from 45s to 80s. A real strong Hogskin Stock Saddle for 70s. My Saddles are too well-known in Waikato to need comment. Orders by letter will receive my best attention. FRANK O'TOOLE. QJIARLES gUTH, Manufacturer of BasVpSilllßi SINETTES, P.ERAMySSSz*? HULATORS, Invalid All Country orders promptly attended to. Printed Catalogues post free on apAUCKLAND PERAMBULATOR FACTORY. Victoria-street West. Near Freeman's Bay.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2274, 5 February 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2274, 5 February 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2274, 5 February 1887, Page 4

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