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2*uMlc S'ollw DUVAUCHELLE'S BAY Horsk Parade IrtiDKR THE AUSPICES OF THE BANKS PENINSULA FARMERS' ASSOCIATION.; ,- CIO M MITTEE--Mi-sure J. Bruce, B. ) Barker, W. Wri„ht, G, adcKay, K.SeoU, and H. W. Piper. cfuDOEBf-Messrs E. Parnbam and S. Lee FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1896. Stallions, any breed, no competition. Entkanoe ss, Class. SHOW CLASS LIST. 1 Draught Horse or Mare, suitable for Peninsula work, first prize 20s, toconri S^. 2 Draught Pair Hill-side Plough Hordes,"first prize 20s, second s*. 3 'Draught Brood Marc in foal or with foal at foot, first prize 20s, second 5,s 4 Draught Yearling, first prize 10s, second ss. 5 Draught Two-year-old, first prize ■10s,'second ss. 6 Farmers' horse or ni"re for all round work, first prize £3 3s, second £1, third ss. Mr Buchanan £225, Mr Callaghan £1 ls. 7 Pair of Carriage Horses, first prize 20?, second 10s. 8 Pair of Buggy Horses, first prize 20s, second 10s. 9 Dog Cart or Gig, horse or mare, over 15 2 hands, first prize 20s, second 10s. 10 Daisy Cart, horse or mare, under 15 2 hand*, first prize 203, second 10s. 11 Hack to carry over 13 stone, special prize (Mr Buchanan) £2 2s, second 15s, third ss. 12 Hack to carry under IS stone, first prise 20s. second 10s, third ss. 18 Cob, under 15.1 hands, first prize 20s, second 10s. 14 Ladies' Hack, first prize 20s, second 10s. 15 Hunter, no trial necessary, first prize 20s, second ss. 16 Boy's Pony, under 14 2 hands, first prize 10s, second ssi ; 17 Polo Pony, under 14 hands, special prize (Mr Buchanan) £2 2s, second 10s. 18 Hack Brood Mare, in foal or foal at foot, first prize 15s, second ss. 19 Hack Yearling, first prize 10s, second ss. 20 Hack Two-year-old, first prize 15s, second ss. SPECIAL PRIZE LIST. For all special prizes, separate entry required. 21 Mr H. D. Buchanan. £3 3s for best pen of Draught Hill-side Horses, suitable also for milk cart and able to trot ut the rate of seven miles per hour: pace, action, shape, soundness and ags only considered. 22 Also, £1 is for Boy's Pony under 14 hands. 23 Mr E. S. Cbappell, £1 ls for the n best Spring Cart Horse, to be shown i in harness. 24 Messrs Fletcher Humphreys, £1 Is for best thoroughbred. 25 Mi J. Sergison,£l ls for best yearling by Washington, 26 Mr G. G. Holmes, £1 ls for best horse or mare by Kaiser. 27 Mr J. Rodrigues, £1 ls for best yearling by Victor. 28 Mr J. Rodrigues, £1 ls for best two-year-old by Victor. 29 Mr R. Paton, £1 Is for best horse by Marlborough, to carryover 12st. 30 Messrs Hay Bros., £1 1b for best two-year-old by Kassassin. 31 Mr B. Barker, £1 ls for best dogcart horse; no special entry required <• for this prize. • 32 Messrs Strachan and Co., £1 ls for best lady's hack. 33 Mr J. F, rtnehanan, £2 2s for best cavalry horse. Competition confined to Coonty of Akaroa. Horses in harness classes must either be driven or guaranteed quiet in harness. Hacks to bo ridden. Entrance Fees.—Subscribers of 5s or over to the Show funds, Is ; non-sub-scribers, 2s. Entries close at Duvauchelle's with Mr B. Barker at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 23, and at Akaroa with C, W. Leete at 3 p.m. same day. Horses to be on the ground by 10.30 a.m. on Sept. 25. The decision of the Committee to be final. Admission, 6d. a W. LEETE, Secretary. GOMFORTABLEJEBIDENOE. MRS. NIXON, late of Akaroa, begs to intimate to the residents of that Borough and the people of the Bays, that she has taken over the VICTORIAN HOTEL, Market Square Christchurch (late Money ? e), And'has opened it as a BOAHDING HOUSE. Mrs Nixon will be glad to receive a call from all Peninsula people paying a visit to Christchurch, and if they decide to stay at her house no pains will be spared to make them thoroughly comfortable. —— BEST ACCOMMODATION. GOOD TABLE. i TERMS EXTBEMjELY MODEBATJE. 1

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2086, 11 September 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2086, 11 September 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2086, 11 September 1896, Page 4

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