AUCTIOHm. SPECIAL SALE AT KINGSLAND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. At 1 p.m. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr Wm. Hill, who has disposed ol bis place, to sell, J CHESTNUT MARE (any trial), CAB 3 AND HARNESS 1 BROWN FILLY, by Matchless. 4 years, unbroken 1 BROWN MARE, by Paddy's Land - Billingsgate mare, very fast 1 CHESTNUT COLT, by St. Hippo, 5 years 1 HEAVY SPRING CAfIT, carry 2 tons 5 BERKSHIRE SOWS, ail in pig 2 TAM WORTH SOWS, all in pig 2 BERKSHIRE SOWS 1 BERKSHIRE BOAR 3 GRADE JERSEY COWS 1 30 GAL. IRON BOILER SUNDRIES 1 SEWING MACHINE (Treadle), in goor order A LFRED JDUCKLAND & gONS Auctioneers. REMUERA YARDS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. Aft THREE YEAR OLD STEERS 20 Two year old Steers 20 Yearung Steers The above are well bred Cattle, and li nice condition. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. SPECIAL SALE OF PURE BRED SHORTHORNS AND HEREFOi-DS. REMUERA YARDS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, At 10 a.m. [ The undersigned have received instruction; I from the Wellington Park Stud Co. to »el Without Reserve, THE PURE BRED SHORTHORNS ANI HEREFORDS. Consisting of— SHORTHORNS. C Bulls 0 Cows 2 Heifers 3 Calves HEREFORDS. 1 Stud Bull 25 Cows 13 Calves, mostly Heifers Catalogues on Application. A LFRED "DUCKLAND & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. ON THE SHOW GROUND. SALE OF PEDIGREE SHORTHORN BULLS. -Ifk PEDIGREE SHORTHORN YEAR -HJ LING BULLS, by those Champioi Sires, Edward 22nd. Imp. (1592), and Duk of Manchester 15th (1537). bred by and thi property of Mr Wm. Taylor, Greennu Stud Farm, Waikato. A LFRED J»UCKLAND & OONS FLORAL FETE. A UCKLAND T ADIES' T>ENEVOLKNI -"-•UCKLAND A-ADIES' -OeNEVOLENI SOCIETY'S OCIETY'S .p_ORAL TT«_TE AND ,TX_RNIYAL JL LORAL- 1 - ETE AND TO BE HELD AT ELLEIISHE ON SATURDAY, -TwECEMBER C\ ATUK-lAY, A-ftsCHldliEß ■-»• The following Classes are open for En tries, and a Procession of the Jrecorate* Vehicles will take place on the ground:— Class I.—Brakes, 'Buses, Lorries, Waggons, drawn by Tour horses. Flrsl prize. £_; 2nd, ±1; 3rd, 10/. Class ll.—Carriages of any kind, drawl by two horses. First prize, £1 lU/; 2nd, W. 3rd, 7/6. Class ill. —Lorries, Trolleys, or Waggons (with device). First prize, £1 10/; 2nd, _l; 3rd, 10/. Class IV.—Buggies, Phaetons, Waggonettes Uour Wheels). First prize, £1; _nd, 13/; Srd, 7/0. Class V. —Dogcarts, Gigs, Sulkies, and Roadsters (two wheels). First piize, £1: _nd, 15/; 3rd, 7/K. ' Class Vl. —Spring Carts and Drays, twe or more horses. First prize, £1; 2nd 10/; 3rd, 5/. Class VlL —Vehicles or any kind drawl by other animals than horses. First prize, si; _ntf, iv/. Class Vlll.—Children's Vehicle of an: Kind, drawn by other animals thai horses. First prize, 10/; 2nd, 5/. I Class IX. —Lady Equestrienne. Firs I prize, 15/; 'md, 7/0. 1 Class x.—lientleman Equestrian. Flrsi prize, ID/, 2nd, 7/0. Class XL—Polo Pony. First prize, 15/ 2nd. 7/6. C_S9 XlL—Boy's Pony. First prize. 10/ _nd. 5/. Class XlH.—Girl's Pony. First pme, 10/ 2nd. 5/. Class XIV. —Fire Knglne and Hose Ueeto drawn by horse or band. First prize £1; 2nd, 10/. Class XV. —Original Conveyance of any kind. First prize, 10/; _nd, 5/. Class XVL—MUK Float. First prize, IS/ 2nd. 7/6. Class XVll.—Milk Dandles. First prtate 7/6; -nd, 5/. Class XVlll.—Special Prize for Bes Friendly Society's Exhibit Mr* prize, ±T 10/; _nd, £1. Class XIX. —Tradesmen's Carts. Ftrs prize. £1 10/; 2nd. IT,/. Class XX. —Decorated Gym Carnage First prize, £T; 2nd, 10/. Class XXI. —Gentleman's Bicycle. Flrsl prize, loy; _nd, 5/. Class XXa. — Decorated Maxim Gun First Prize, £1; 2nd. 10/ Class XXII. —Lady's Bicycle. First prize in/; 2nd, 5/. Class XXLM.—Child s Tricycle. Finsl prize; 5/: 2nd, 2/6. Class XXIV.—Go-carts, Perambulators Wheelbarrows. First prize 7/6; 2nd, 5/. Class XXIVa. — Best Dolls' Perambulat or or Go-cart (12 years and under). — Special Prize (presented by Messr Dick and Cowden), a Doll's Peram bulator. CLASS XXV. —Oarlands, Wreaths, Hats, Umbrellas. Parasols. Fancy Designs, etc. First prize. 5/; 2nd. 2/6. Class xxvi.—Special Prize for Best Decorated City or Borough Council's YeDicle. First prize, ii 10/; 2nd, _1. Entries to be received at Miss Robertson Florist, at Hesketh and Aitken, Queenstreet. Entries close on November 29. Vehicles, Horses, and Ponies, entrance, 1/; other classes, 6d. Class XXVII. — TLTOTOR /^ARS Entries to be made to Messrs Skeates- am Bockeart. GRAND POSTERS MARCH. Entries tor this event to be sent to Mm Nelson, St. Paul's Vicarage, Symondsst., or to Mrs Corbett, Remuera. COOKJJWJ COMPETITION. GAS STOVE COMPETITION. — Entrle restricted to 12 plates of varieties coot ed by Gas. Competitors please f orwan with entries "norn de plume," whicl should, be on outside of envelope, at tached "--to each plate of exhibits, to gether with the words "Gas Stove Com petition." Own names to be enclose* in sealed envelope. Judging by points Quality, quantity, and variety. It will be sufficient if competitors li the case of other entries place name be tween d'oyley , and plate. CHILDREN'S COMPETITION. — Entrie: wttl be received in two classes, unde 14 and under 16, for tlie following ar ticles:—Pound Cake, Seed Cake, Rolls Queen Cakes, Raspberry Puffs. Sau sage RoUs, Cocoanut Ice, Toffee. Fou exhibits in each variety, one prize Seven or more, two prizes. Judges Messrs Buchanan and Nairn. All Exhibits must be on ground by _ o'clock on Morning of Fete. Entries to. be forwarded as quickly sc. possible to Mrs McKean, Grange Rd., Mt RosfclH, from whom .fuaflher H&nti£___n may be obtained.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 276, 18 November 1905, Page 8
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