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New Advertisements 48. Drake and pair bf Diicks, Aylesbury— lst, 'L 2; 2nd, Ll. 49. Drake and pair of Dticks, Rouen — Ist, L 2; 2nd, Ll. 50. Gander and pair of Geese, comm'bn— Ll. 51. Turkey "Cock and pair of HenS— Ll. 62. Basket, 1 do_. Hen Eggs— ss. 53. Basket, 1 doz. Ddck Eggs— ss. 54. Basket, 1 doz. Turkey Eggs— s«, DAIRY PRODUCE. 55. 31bs. Fresh Butter, in lib rolls. 56. 31bs. Powdered Batter, in lib rolls. 57. Fancy-mftde Butter for tea-table. 58. lOlbs. Salt Butter, in crock. 59. Full-milk Cheese, over three mbnths 'old, made by exhibitor. 60. Pair Pork Hams, smoked. 61. Side Bacon, smoked. 62. Rolled Bacon, .m'oked. 63. Pair of Pork Hafiis, unsmoked. 4. Side of Bacon, Unsmoked. 65. Rolled Bacoii, unsmoked. 66. Plain Oatcake. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ; (Especially those of Provincial manufacture,} may be exhibited, aiid should they be considered bf special merit, prizes will be awarded. RULES and REGULATIONS. 1. All Stock must have been the bona fide property of exhibitor for at least three months prior to Show. 2. The Secretary will receive entries for all classes, except sheep, until 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening, 10th January. Entries for Sheep will not be received later than 10 o'clock p.m. on Monday, Bth January. Tickets will be given on these dates, stating the classes in which the entries are made, which the person in charge of the exhibits must produce at the gates, in order to show in what position they are to be placed. 3. The entrance fee in all the classes, except dairy produce and poultry, will be 5s for members and 10s for non-members. Entries for dairy produce and poxdtry, ls. 4. The age of stock exhibited shall be reckoned rom the following dates ; — Horses, Ist September ; Cattle, Ist July ; Sheep, Ist August. 5. All live stock must be on the ground not later than 9 a.m., and implements and machinery uot later than 10 a.m. The Dairy Produce exhibits must be brought forward not later than 9 a.m. Exhibitors of poultry must provide their own coops. All sheep must be exhibited in the wool unwashed, and with a certificate of when last shorn, with exception of fat sheep. Judges may require the sheep to be shorn on the ground. 6- Only one person will be allowed in charge of each exhibit of stock. 7. Admission to Show Ground, ls. S. Butter for exhibition to be made up without any distinguishing marks. 9. In no case shall a premium be awarded unless the Judges shall deem the Btock or produce of sufficient merit, and more especially if there is insufficient competition. 10. All protests must be in writing, and lodged with the Secretary before 4 o'clock on the day of the Show. The decision, of the Committee of Management in all cases to be final, and five members to constitute a quorum. 11. No animal or article shall be permitted to be removed before 5 o'clock, without leave of the Secretary, 12. No diseased animal, or from a known infected flock or herd, will be permitted to be shown, and if thought necessary, owners will require to make a declaration as to the freedom from disease of their herds or flocks. 13. Cheese proved to have been tested or pierced before the Show will be disqualified. J. A. MOONEY, a67l Secretary. OTAGO LABOUR MART AND ADVERTISING & COMMISSION AGENCY. Servants of every description wanted. Advertisements inserted in all the newspapers in the Colonies. Missing Friends and Enquiry Officew R. M'IE^NZIE, Mahager,. 6 Royal Arcade, Dunedin. a 677 GLASGOW PIE HOT 3SE HOTEL & RESTAURANT, Corner Princes and Dowling-sts., Dunedin. JOHtt DONALDSON, Proprietor. Elegant and comniodious premises having been erected on the site of the well-known OLD PIESHOP, forming a complete . Hotel> Restaurant, and- Refreshment Rooms, this house now possesses unequalled advantages to strangers and visitors from the country, from its central position in the business part of the city, and its elbse proximity to the shipping and railways. Superior accommodation for visitors and boarders. Comfortable Beds, with every convenience. First-class Cuisine. . . Ib the Restaurants meals .'can be oM^ro'ed at all hours of the da_r, with all the, luxuries of the season, .the celebrated As&et Pie, with cup df coffee or ! glass of ale or porter for 6d. Traveller, called for early train and coaches. ! Night Porter. N.B. — Orders ,'for Wedding Cakes and .all descriptions of Conf ectipnery executed wrbh taste and dispatch. Societies' Balls, etc., catered foi* on reasonable terms. Large Room, suitable for, , Private and Public Meetings or Social Reunion's. a 696 "DANK OF NEW SOUfH WALES. A BRANCH of this Bank waa bpefte'd at balclutha oh Tuesday, 7th March-. '■ . . .-, I J. U. HILL, | ; 895 Inspector*, -„..

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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 127, 15 December 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 127, 15 December 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 127, 15 December 1876, Page 3

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