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ME. WILKIN'S PRIZE. For the best four-year old roadster, mare or gelding, bred in Canterbury. A prize of .£5, with sweepstake of £1 added, three competitors or no prize awarded. MR SHAND ' S PRIZE. For the best colt or filly by Mr. Shand's horse, Hercules. A prize of money or silver cup, with a sweepstake of £1 added. Mr. Wakefield's Prize. For the beat colt or filly by the Peer. A prize of £5, with a sweepstakes added. Mr. Locke's Prize. For the best colt or filly got by Prince Edward in the years 1859 and 1860. A prize of £5. Mr. Parish's Prize. For the best colt or filly by the entire pony Hero. A prize of £5. PIGS. Ist class.—For the best boar of any age or breed ... ... £2 0 £10 2nd class.—For the best breeding sow of any age or breed ... 2 0 10 3rd class.—For the best pair of young sows, farrowed since Jan. 1, 1862 2 0 10 4th class.—For the best litter of pigs of not less than six, and not to exceed two months old ... ... ... 2 0 10 f| ... r _. ... POULTRY. Ist class.—For the best pair of geese ... ... £1 0 £0 10 2nd class.—For the best pair of turkeys ... ... 10 0 10 3rd class.—For the best pair of ducks ... ... 10 0 10 4th class.—For the best pair of Dorking fowls ... ... 1 0 010 sth class. —For the best pair of Spanish fowls ... ... 10 010 6th class. —For the best pair Cochin China fowls ... ... 10 0 10 7th class. —For the best pair of fowls of any breed not included in the above classes .. .. ..10 0 10 Bth class.—For the best pair of pigeons .. .. 0 10 0 6 Q IMPLEMENTS MANUFACTURED IN CANTERBURY. Ist Class.—For the best plough of any make. To be judged as follows : General capabilities lightness of draught, price at which the manufacturer will supply a similar implement to the public .. £6 0 £2 10 2nd Class.—For the best pair of heavy harrows .. ~20 10 3rd Class. —For the best pair of light harrows. .. 10 010 4th Class.—For the best drill, either for corn or seeds .. 2 0 sth class.—For the best grubber or scarifier .. ..30 6th dass.—For the best implement for the improvement of native pastures .. .. ..30 7th class.—For the best thrashing machine .. .. 3 0 Bth class.—For the best winnowing machine. ... .. 3 0 9th class.*—For the best chaff cutter .. .20 10th class.—For the best farm cart ... ... 6 0 11th class.—For the best horse dray ... ... 6 0 12th class.—For the best bullock wool dray ... ... 5 0 13th class.—For the best set of cart harness, leading and ehaft ... 3 0 14th class.—For the best set of Whipple trees for two horses ... 10 15th class.—For the best set of Whipple trees for three horses ... 10 16th class.—For the best set of farm implements and tools from one farm, colonial make or otherwise ... ... 5 0 Mr. Ollivier's prize for the best Canterbury made stock whip ... 10 0 Dairy Peoducb. For the best 5 lbs. fresh butter ... ... £10 £0 10 For the best i>6 lbs. Canterbury cheese ... ... 10 0 10 ENTRANCE FEES. £ 8. d. For each entry of horses, bulls, or sheep 0 10 0 " " cows, heifers, or working bullocks 0 6 0 " " pigs, or poultry 0 2 6 " v cheese, or butter 0 2 6 " " any implement &c 0 5 0 Exhibitors in private classes will not be called upon to pay entrance fees. Extra stock which cannot be exhibited in any advertised class will be admitted free. All entrances to be made to the Secretary at bis office on or before October Ist. GENERAL REGULATIONS. 1 That no person be allowed to exhibit stock or implements for competition at the coming show unless he be a subscriber to the fund of not lees than 10s. and such subscription to be decided by the working Committee. 2 All implements to be on the ground by 10 o'clock, a.m., Monday, October 20tb. 3 Trial of all implements, selected by the Judges, to take place at 10 o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, October 21st. 4 AH cattle, sheep pigs, and poultry, to be on the ground by 9 o'clock, a.m., Wednesday, October 22nd 5 All horses to be on the ground by 10 o'clock a.m., Wednesday, October 22nd. 6 All entrance fees to be paid to the acting Secretary, R. Brunsden, on or before October Ist, and his receipt must be given up to the gate keeper by the person in charge of the stock, &c, or admission will be denied. N.B. The above applies to private prizes as well as to classes advertised by the Association. 7 All horses must be haltered and led, and one man must be in attendance with each lot of horned cattle. 8 All servants in charge of stock &c. admitted free, and subject to the orders of the Stewards. 9 Exhibitors will be required to state as accurately as possible, at tho time of entry, the date of birth of all stock in classes where the age is specified. 10 Pedigree of all thoroughbred horses must be deposited with the Secretary at the time of making entry. 11 The same animal cannot be entered in two classes. 12 Exhibitors of poultry will be required to find their own pens. 13 No stock or implements exhibited to be removed from the yard,'until after 5 o'clock p.m. on the day of the show. 14 The Stewards will not under any oircumstance hold themselves responsible for loss, damage, or mis-delivery, of stock, or implements, exhibited at the show 15 All protests must be left with the Secretary before 2 o'clock, p.m., on the day of the show. The gates open to the public at 10.30 a.m., till 12.30 p.m. Admission 2s. 6d. I and Is. after that time.
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Press, Volume III, Issue 74, 11 October 1862, Page 13 (Supplement)
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