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NEW ZEALAND AGBICULTUBAL SOCIETY. rpHE Society will hold their Annual CATTLE J- SHOW on WEDNESDAY, the 13th November next, at the Bemuera Sale Yards. Prizes will be given for the best animals of the following breeds, namely :— HORSES. Class L—Thobottghbbed. — Section 1, entires ; section 2, colts, two years and under ; section 3, brood mares ; section 4, fillies, three years and under ; section 6, fillies, two years and under. t Class II. — Heavy Dbattght. — Section 1, entires ; section 2, colts, two years and under ; section 3, brood mares, in foal, or foal at foot ; section 4, fillies, three years and under ; section 6, fillies, two years and under ; section 6, fillies, one year and under. Class HZ— Hacks.— Section 1, hacks of: either sex. CATTLE. Class I.— Shobt-hobnb. — Section 1, bulls; section 2, bulls, two years and under ; section 3, cows, in calf or milk ; section 4, heifers, two years and under. Class II. — Hebefobds.— Section 1, bulls; section 2, bulls, two years and under ; section 3, cows in calf or milk ; section 4, heifers, two years and under. Class 111. — Best of ant other Bbeed. — Section 1, cows ; section 2, heifers, two years and under. SHEEP. Class I. — Leicestebs. - Section 1, rams ; section 2, hog rams; section 3, ewes lambed this season or in lamb (pen of five) ; section 4, ewe hoggets (pen of five). Class IT. — Cots wold.— Section 1, rams ; section 2, hog rams ; section 3, ewes lambed this season or in lamb (pen of five) ; section 4, ewe hoggets (pen of five). Class IH. — Lincolns. — Section 1, rams ; section 2, hog rams ; section 3, ewes lambed this season or in lamb (pen of five) ; section 4, ewe hoggets (pen of five). Class IV.— Longwools of any otheb Bbeed. — Section 1, rams ; section 2, hog rams ; section 3, ewes lambed this season, or in lamb (pen of five) ; section 4, ewe hoggets (pen of five). Class V. — Southdowns. — Section 1, rams: section 8, hog rams ; section 3, ewes lambed this season, or in lamb (pen of five) ; section 4, ewe hoggets (pen of five). Class VI. - Mebinos. — Section 1, rams ; section 2, hog rams ; section 3, ewes lambed this season, or in lamb (pen of five) ; section 4, ewe hoggets (pen of five). PIGS. Class I. — Labge Bbeed. — Section 1, boars section 2, sows. Class ll.— Small Bbeed.— Section 1, boars ; section 2, sows. EXTRA STOCK. Best team of draught horses, the property of one person. WOKKING 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. J. GORDON, Secretary

AUCKLAND ANNUAL EAOES. xl JANUARY Ist and 2nd. Back Committee : — Captain Phaser, Captain Ewing ;R. McGbe, Esq. ; J. Ellis, Esq. FIRST DAY. MAIDEN PLATE of so vs. ; 1£ miles ; weight for age. AUCKLAND HANDICAP of sots. ; 2 miles. MERCHANTS' PLATE of aovs. ; 1 mile ; weight for age. INNKEEPERS' PURSE of soys. ; 14 milei (Handicap). PONY HANDICAP of sots. ; 2 miles. HACK RACE of soys. ; 1 mile ; catch weights. SECOND DAY. TOWN PLATE of soys. ; 3 miles ; weight forage METROPOLITAN HANDICAP of soys.; 1} miles. MAIDEN PRODUCE of aovs. ; 1 mile ; weight . for age. LADIES' PURSE of soys. (a Welter Handicap) 1£ miles ; gentleman riders. CONSOLATION STAKES of aovs. jIJ miles (Handicap). Further particulars will be advertised shortly. R. FRANCIS ALLWOOD, Hon. Sec.

AMERICAN BROOM CORN. THE undersigned begs to scate, in answer to inquiries, that from the present time to about ft month hence is the proper time to SOW the above. For particulars see Daily Southern Cross of September 12th and October 7th, and Weekly News of September 14th. Seed can be obtained from Messrs. It. Baird and Co., Queen-street, and Mr. Lavbrs, Durham-street j or direct from C. T. WEEN, Mount Hobson Nursery, Bemuera. October 21, 1867.

AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY, Venetian Home, Wellesley -street East. MHORTON BCTSBY, Manufacturer of every • description of Inside and Outside Window Blinds, plain and ornamental Wire Work. M. H.B. begs respectfully to acknowledge the liberal support he has received from the ladies and gentlemen of Auckland and its vicinity, and hopes, by unremitting attention, to secuie a continuance of their custom and patronage. The Trade supplied * ith Venetian and Wire-gauze Blinds — Old Blinds repaired and painted.

NOTICE. J WATSON BAIN hta REMOVED his Office to Mr. Moose's, Lower Queen-street. August 19, 1867.

LADIES' HATS!! LADIES' HATS!!! JUST OPENED AT J. M. McLACHLAN'S (Late Wilton and McLachlan) Millinery and Dress making Establishment, Queen-btbeet, Four Doors above the Odd Fellows' Hall, <£ CASES "WOMEN'S, GIRLS', ANI MAIDS' HATS, In all the newest and most fashionable shapes. Also, BONNETS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS CRINOLINES, STATS, ETC., All of which will be offered at very low prices t( ensure a ready sale. N.B.— Millinery, Dressmaking, Straw-work, Ac done on the premises by first-dais hands on th shortest notice.

EPPS'S HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES (eac bottled secured by a label, beating the signs tore " James Epps" (over the cork) and COCOA, i J. Horxurs's Medical Hall, Qaeen-stwet Janotion.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3209, 29 October 1867, Page 5

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