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If EW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE Society wOl hold their Annual CATTLE' SHOW on WEDNESDAY, the 13th, November next, at the Remuera Sale Yarda. Prizes will bo given for the best animate of the following breeds, namely *■— - HOKSES. * Class I. — Thobottghbbed. — Section 1, entires ; section 2, colts, two years and under * section fl, brood mares ; section 4, fillies, three years and under ; section 5, fillies, two years 6!!.6 !!.— Heatt Dbattght.— Section 1, entires; section 2, colts, two years and under i section 3, brood mares, in foal, or foal at foot a section 4 fillies, three years and under ; section 5 fillSs, two years and nnder ; section 6, fillies, °^m"HrcKS.-Section 1, hacks of either sex. cattle • Class I.— Shobt-hobns.— Section 1, bulls ,^ section 2, bulls, two years and under ; section 3, cows, in calf or milk ; section 4, heifers, two years and under. _ i~n« . Class 11.-Hsbefobds.- Section 1, bulls; section 2, bulls, two years and under; section 3 cows in calf or milk ; section 4, heifers, two ye SLAS a fin d "B B ST O F A*Y OTSEB BbEE*.- , Section 1, cows; section 2, heifers, two years dunder - SHEEP. i Class L_LEicESTEB-s. T Section 1, rams ; sbction 2, hog rams; section 3, ewes lambed S season o/in lamb (pen of five) ; section 4, section 2, hog rams ; section 3, ewes lambed E season of in lamb (pen of five) ; section 4, e^r^ul^.^efon 1 rams; ' section 2, hog rams; section 3, ewes lambed E season or in lamb (pen of five) ; section 4, e^Cbed^e Jon^J i^ lamb fpen of five) ; section 4, ewe hog.Section 1, ™ ms *; section 9, hog rams ; section 3, ewes lambe* E season, of in lamb (pen of five) ; section 4, ewe hoggets (pen of five). Ci-ass VI. -Mebinos.— Section 1, rams ; sections, bog rams; section 3, ewes lambed Sis season, or in lamb (pen of five) ; section 4, ewe hoggets (pen of five). PIGS. , , Class I.— Lab&e Bbked.— Seotion 1, boars ll.— Small Bbeed.— Section 1, boars ; section 2, sows. EXTRA STOCK. Best team of draught horses, the property of one person. WORKING BULLOCKS. Best team of four in yoke. A SHEAP-SHEARING- MATCH will be held on the day of the Show. All entries to be left at the Post-office. Otahuhu, not later than the sth November, at 3 p.m., addressed to the Secretary. GOEDON> Secretary

AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY, Venetian House, Wellesley-street East. MHORTON BCJSBY, Manufacturer of every • description of Inside and Outside Windo* Blindß, plain and: ornnmenUl Wire Work. M. H. B. begs respectfully to acknowledgfl tha liberal support he has received frem the ladies i and gentlemen of Auckland and its vicinity, and hopes, by unremitting attention, to secure ft continuance Ql their custom and patronage. , The Trade supplied with Venetian and Wire-gauw i .' Blinds —Old Blinds repaired and painted.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3208, 28 October 1867, Page 4

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