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Agriraltnral and Pastoral. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. GRAND NOVEMBER SHOW. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF HARNESS AND SADDLE HORSES. A T aMKWTJNG of COMMTTTEB held on the lith. insr. it was resolved— "That thj rule requiring the attendance of light horacs on Thursday, the 7th (the ! let aay of the Show) he rescinded. To "gd BADDLT? and HARNESS HORSRS will NOT BE REQUIRED to ATTEND till FRIDAY, the Sch, at 9 o'clock a.in. HRQOD MARKS , Mβ UNBROKEN £*}3fib I be judged on THURSDAY, 'I ENTRIES WILL CLOSE mt ! SATURDAY, THB 261H JNSTANT. Entry Forms and Catalogues on application. M. MURPHY, *"O Secretary. NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. Annual Exhibition, to be held AT RAN Gl OR A, ox THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1889. The following private prizes will he awarded in addition to ttie Association's prizes:— SH REP-MERINOS. Messrs Miles and Co. offer £3 6s for the largest prize-taker In the merintrdasa The Proprietor of the " Standard" offers £333 for the largest prize-taker in flno combing merino* UrThoe. Mac Donald offers JJ2 2a for best fine combing merino ram Mr J. Fulion offers £2 2s for the best Strong ' ' combing: merino rani ~ Messrs li. Petersen and Cα offer .plate value £5 5s for the largest prize-taker in strong combine merino classes Mr C. Jjfwnpier-CiOisley, £3 3s for three best 4-tooth etrong combing merino rams Mr J. M. Wrtlkur. Zetland Arms, offers £2 2s ' for tho bast pern of throb strong combing merino ewee uoovc 18 months oid Mr H. Brown offers £2 2s for the best three fin<> ormbing merino ram hoggets under 18 months old ENGLISH LJaCESTERS. Mr "W. A. Taylor offers £1 Is for the best fiogliah Leicester ram.' BORDER LEICESTER. Mr W. A. Taylor offers £1 \a for the beet Bolder .Leicester rain . -,-■;■• ~ , • ; IlNPOfifcS. ' fh» H«ogi>nl«iKl F»re»«W Co-oparaUveAwx ' elation oita*, *i ii foe the Jjeai. T^p^ln ''; ram ■ ""'V" ! ''"',. '" ' '\' ROMNE'If MARSH. > The New Zealand Farmers' Cooperative Association offers £1 Is for the best Romney Marsh ram DOWNiTsHEEP. The Hon. H. B. GresßOn offers £1 Iβ for the best Down ram ' LONGWObL SHEEP. The Hon. H. B. Qresson offers £1 Is for the beet pen of five long-woolied hoggetta,the bona fide property of a farmer waich musC have been bred by him. or been in UU possession not lees than two months prior to the Show Hon. H. R Greeson offers £1 Iα for the best pen of five long-woolled owes, on the same cob* i diuona as to ownership as stated abort HALFBRSb: .. Jgx C. Dampier-Crossley oflec*: £1 la for best ! pen of tive half bred c we. TiogK.etts, any ' liefd, certificate of breeding to be lodged at time of entry o FAT"iHKEP. :■-->" The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. offer £3 Ss for the beat pen of ten crossbred wethtrj suitable for refrigerating pnrposes -■-■-■ Mr VV. Chapman offers £2 2s for the best pen of twenty-dye merino wethers snitablft tor freezing Mr W. Chapman offers £2 2a for best pen of twenty mixed wethers or maiden ewes, any cross, suitable for freezing .**** SHEARING. * Mr R, W. Chapman offers £1103 to the shearer of the beat shorn sheep exhibited. CATTLE-SHORTHORNS. Mr A. T. Chapman offers £2 2s for the best Bhorrhorn bull of any age Mr A. T. Chapman otters £1 Iβ for the best Shorcborn cow or heifer of any age, in mtiir or in calf Mr P. C. Threlkeld offers £2 for the best Shorthorn boll over 2yrs old. Stud breeders not to compete Mr P. C. Threlkeld offers £2 for the best Short. horn cow. Stud breeders not to compete polleTTangus. Hon. H. B. Greeson offers £1 Iβ for the beet polled Angus cow or heifer MILCH~COWS. Mr E. B. Good offers &l la for the best milch cow. Stud breeders not allowed to compote HORSES-JDRAUGHT. Messrs Ward and Cα. offer £2 2a for the beat en tiro travelling the district Mr M. Macfarlane offers £3 3s for the best yearling colt Mr At. Macfarlane offers £3 Ss Tor the best yearling fllly -•-,--* Messrs feo tzlett and Co. offer £2 & for the best drauKQt mare and three of her progeny MrR. Vv. Chapman offers £1 la for the best three-year-old draught flUr Mr R. w. Chapman ofters £1 la for the best two-year-old draught fllly THOROUGHBRED HOBSEa Mr BL Chapman offers £2 Ss for first, and 411* second, for the best thoroughbred entire travelling the district Mr W. H. Spackman offers £1 Is for the best broodmare HACKNEY AND CARRIAGE HORSES. The National Mortgage and Agency Company offer £l la for the best toackney entire travelling the distriot The National Mortgage and Agency Company offer £1 Is for the best carriage entire travelling the district Mr C. Dampler-Crosaley offers £1 It for the best buggy horae (mare oz gelding) under loihands MrE. Wilder offers £3 2a for the best cob tip to list, not exceeding IS bands; to be shown in saddle and harnecs Rer.D. P. O'Connor offers £1 Iβ for tbabest hack up to carrying 12st Mr P. C. Threlkeld offers £3 for the beat, £S for the second, and 10s for the third be>t ht< k (mare or gelding). To be ridden on the the groend, up to list. No horse entered in Class 41 to be eligible for this prize.: any horse the property of tne donor be awarded the prize the money to goto the next beet . Mr S. Hey wood offers £2 2s for the best colt or ' - fillf not exceeding three years old, either imported from America, or bred from imported American stock on both sides Messrs Fletcher and Humphreys offer £1 Iβ for . the best dogcart horse Mr W. C. NlcboUs offers £3 for the best, and £S for the second best yearling colt or filly by Hornby Messrs Fenerty and Buddie offer £1 Is for the beat lady's nack, to be ridden by »htdy HUNTERS. Mr C. Dampier CrotS'.ey offers £2 Sβ for beat light weight hunter, to be ridden in the presence of the judges previous to examination over fair hunttug fences, carrying not less than 12at Horses shown in class 41 not lyHgjMA TANDEM. MrC. Dampier Crosatey offers XS 2s for best tandem team; conditions same as last year

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7442, 16 October 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7442, 16 October 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7442, 16 October 1889, Page 1

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