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Public Noticeladies' backs, general appearance, and paces best adapted for carrying a lady with ease and safety. BLOOD STOCK. Best adapted for improving the breed of s'o'it ami sound thorough-bred horses for geuerai purposes. Fees—Each Entry of Horses—Members, 10s : all others. £1 (except Carrier's and Cab Horses, fees to be 10s each). Ist Class —Entire Horse . 2nd Class—Entire Horse, foaled since July Ist, IS7O ord Class—Entire Horse, foaled since July Ist, 1871 *4th Class—Colt, foaled since July Ist, 1872 sth Class—Brood Mare *6th Class—Filly, foaled since July Ist 1870 *7th Class—Filly, foaled since July 1, 1871 *Bth Class—Filly, foaled since July Ist, 1872 DRAUGHT. 9th Class—Entire Horse *10th Class—Entire Horse, foaled since July 1, 1871 *llth Class—Entire Horse, foaled since July 1,1871 12th Class—Mare in Foal, or with foal at foot *13th Class—Filly, foaled since July 1, 1870 *14th Class—Gelding , , foaled since July 1, 1870 *15th Class—Filly, foaled since July 1, 1871 *16th Class—Gelding, foaled since July 1, IS7I • *17th Class—Colt or Gelding, foaled since July 1, 1872 •18th Class—Filly, foaled since July 1, 1572. *19th Class—Pair Geldings, which have been regularly worked together *20th Class—Pair Mares, which have been regularly worked together *21st Class—Gelding in regular work *22ud Class—Dry Mare of any age *23rd Class—Town Carrier's Horse, Mare, or Gelding, which has been regularly used by a Licensed Carrier for at least three months previous to the Show

CARRIAGE HORSES. *24th Class—Carriage Entire Horse *25th Class—Brood Mare, for the breeding of horses for carriage purposes *26th Class—Mare or Gelding, for carriagi purposes *27th Class—Filly or Gelding, for carriag* purposes, foaled since July 1,1870 *28th Class—Filly or Gelding, for carriage purposes, foaled since July 1, 1871 *29th Class—Pair of Carriage Horses, th( property of one owner, not under 15£ hands *30th Class—Pair of Buggy Horses, th< property of one owner, under 15£ hands *31st Class—Pair of Horses, for express waggon and up-country work *32nd Class—Cab Horse, Mare, or Gelding belongiug to a Licensed Cabman, and which has been regularly used as a cab horse for ai least three mouths previous to the Show HACKNEYS. 32nd Class —Hackney Entire Horse *34th Class—Filly, or Gelding, foaled since July 1, 1870, best suited for hackney purposes *35th Class—Roadster or Hack, Mare or Geldiug ; to be shown in saddle, as the horses will have to be ridden *36th Class—Lady's Horse, Mare or Geldiug, which has been thoroughly broken in as a lady's hack ; to be shown in the saddle and ridden 37th Class—Hackney Brood Mare, of any age COBS AND PONIES. 38th Class—Pony Entire Horse, under 14 hands *39th Class—Cob, Mare or Gelding, not exceeding 14£ hauds high ; to be shown in saddle, as the horses will have to be ridden *40th Class—Boy's Pony.Mare or Gelding, not above 13 hands high, and thoroughly quiet to ride; to be shown in the saddle, as they will have to be ridden by a boy or girl *41st Class—The best Hunter A LEAPING MATCH Will take place at two o'clock in the afternoon PIGS. Fees—Each Entry 2s 6d. Ist Class—Boar of any breed, under the age of six months First and second prizes 2nd Class—Boar of any age or breed - First and second prizes 3rd Class —Breeding Sow of any age or breed First and second prizes 4th Class—Young Sow )it under the age of six months. First and second prizes. sth Class —Litter of Pigs, of not less than Six ; not to exceed two months old. First and second prizes. POULTRY. Fees—Each Entry, 2s Gd. To be shown in pens of three—one male and two females—except otherwise mentioned. N.B.—Exhibitors must find their own pens. Ist Class—Geese 2nd Class—Turkeys

3rd Class —Aylesbury Ducks. 4th Class —Rouen Ducks sth Class —Common Ducks 6th Class—Dorking Fowls 7th Class—Spanish Fowls Bth Class—White Cochin China Fowls 9th Class—Buff Cochin China Fowls 10th Class—Hamburgh Fowls, Golden Pencilled 11th Class—Hamburgh Fowls, Silver Pencilled 12th Class—Hamburgh Fowls, Golden Spangled 13th Class—Hamburgh Fowls, Silver SpaDgled 14th Class—Poland Fowls 15th Class—Duckwing Game Fowls 16th Class—Black-breasted Red Game Fowls 17th Class—Brown-breasted Red Game Fowls 18th Class—Game Fowls of any other description 19th Class—Game Bantams 20th Class—Bantams of aDy other description 21st Class—Brahma Pootra, Dark 22nd Class—Brahma Pootra, Light 23rd Class—Creve Occur 24th Class—Common Fowls 25th Class—Pair of Guinea Fowls 26th Class—Pair of Fantail Pigeons 27th Class—Pair of Tumbler Pigeons 28th Class—Pair of Carrier Pigeons 29th Clas3—Pair of Barb Pigeons 30th Class—Pair of Jacobin Pigeons The best Pair of Fowls for culinary purposes, to be dressed, ready for cooking, excepting the heads and legs, which are to be left on for the inspection of the judges. The best Pair of Ducks ; same conditions. SHEEP DOGS. Fees—Each entry 2s 6d. First and second prizes. IMPLEMENTS. The Judges are directed to take into consideration the price at which each can be sold, and to award prizes to those which combine the elements of utility with a reasonable price. The price of each exhibit to be affixed for the guidance of the Judges. Fees—Each entry—Members, 5s ; all others, 10s. Ist Class—Double Furrow Plough 2nd Class—Single Furrow Plough 3rd Class—Grubber or Scarifier * 3th Claw—Broadcast Sowing aiasbifif

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Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2494, 2 August 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2494, 2 August 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2494, 2 August 1873, Page 4

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