A bay cub is impounded at Tβ Awamutu. , _ Mr H. Wallace, proprietor of the Greyhound Livery and IJait Suble.«, Auckland, has a binine-s notice in or.r present issue. Notices. W' AIK A. T 0 AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. FIRST GRAND ANNUAL SHOW To be held on the CLAUDELANDS RACECOURSE, HAMILTON, on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, October 26th and 27th. LEAPING MATCHES (Ladies' and Gentlemen's) SHEEP-SHEARING COMPETITION DOG- TRIAL, &c, &c, &c. Entries close October 15th. 1892. Good Paddocks, etc., provided for all Stock. Schedules on application to the Secretary. MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. Cambridge, September 23th, 1592. LADIES' LEAPING MATCH, over throe f-nces, 3ft. Gin. high. Three trials allowed, First prize, Bracelet value £5 .is ; second prize, Handsome Riding-whip, L'iveu by the gentlemen of Waikalo. "To take place at 3 o'clock on second day. Post entries ; no fee. In the GENTLEMEN'S LEAPING MATCH", a Water Jump will be included. SPECIAL PRIZE (ooNTKinnTicij)—Gold Medal, value £:.! 3s, for the Best COW or HEIFER, any age over nine months ; to be judged from the First-prize Animals of the following breeds, viz : Shorthorns, Herefords, Polled Angus, and Devons. The animals to'be judged by their fatproducing qualities, constitution, and symmetry. CLASS GSa.—REYNOLDS & CO.'S .SPECIAL PRIZE. CONDITIONS. 1. Cow to have calved five cleir days before Show-clay. 2. Competitors to slate as near as possible the date when cow last calved. 3. Judges will take into consideration general appearance, temperament, weight of milk, and date of last calving. 4. All cows to be milked dry on the evening of the 20th, at 5 o'clock, and. again to be milked on the Show ground at 7 o'clock a.m. on the morning of the •27th, in the presence of the Judges. Note. —Clase 121 in addit.ious and alterations to prizes in schedule should read 120. ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO PRIZES. Class 1. — First Prize, £'3 3s given by the Proprietors of the New Zealand Herald and Weekly News ; Second Prize, Book value £2 Ss, " Early History of New Zealand," given by the Proprietor of the Auckland Evening Star unci New Zealand Farmer ; Third Prize, Hat, value £1 Is, given by Mr \V. H. Fi-nton. Clas* 12. — Second Prize, Goods, value i'l Is, ijiven by Mr W. S. Jones, and 10s." Class 15-—Third Prize, Goods, value £1 Is, given by Messrs E. Porter anil Co." Class 16'.—Third Prize, Goods, valuo £1 Is, given by Messrs E. Porter and Co. Class 17.—Third Prize, Pair of Trousers, value £1 Is, given by Mr J. H. Dalton. Class 18.—Third Prize, Bridle, value 17s Gd, given by Messrs Wallis aud Caloy. Class 22.—First Prize, Cabinet, valiio £1 10s, given by Mr J. T. Garlick, and £1 ; Second Prize, Drapery, value £1 Is, given by Messrs Smith and Canghey, audio's. Class 32. —rieennd Prize, Barometer, value £1 10-, iriven by Messrs A. Yates and Cα. ;" Third Prize, Meerschaum Pipe, value £1 Is, given by Messrs H. E. Partridge and Co. Clas* I!,').—First Prize, £2 2s, giveu by Messrs Sution and Sons, per Messrs \V. Souter and Co. Class Gt.—Second Prize, Tea, valuo £1 ss, given by Mr 11. B. Morton. Class"i) 7.— Second Prize, £1 Is, tziven by V.i-ssrs J. Gilmour and Co. r'.ass OS.— Fir.Ni Prize, £2 2s, given jy Mnf-srs Ambury, English and Co.;; Second I'size, Churn, valae £'2 "2->, -iven by Me-srs T. and S. Morrin and Co. Limited. Class 70. —Hi'ooiul Prize, Drapery, value £1 Is, given by Messrs Ruslibrook, Sneddon and Co., and 10s. Class SO.—Second Prize, Drapeiy, value £1 Is. jriven by Messrs Wilson, MeCtillagh and Co., and 10s. Cla«s SI. —First Prize. Trophy, vilue £1 ss, given by Mr W. Skeaies, and £1, Class 00.—Third Prize, lOUlb. I'lour, f/iven by the Northern Roll* Mills Co., Limited. Class 120. —Second Prize, 1 Drum Sheep Dip, value £1 10s, givun by Messrs L. D. Naihau an.l (V, and 10s; Third Prize. 1001b. Flour, given by the Northern Roller Mills Co., Limited. Class 127. —Feci'iid Prize, Good*, value £1, given by Messrs Gilmour, Yuung-bnsh-md and C".. and 10s. Class 131.—Soennd Prize, (ionds, value £1, given by Messrs Gilmour, Younghusband aud Co., and 10s.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3166, 8 October 1892, Page 3
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