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NEW ZEALAND AGMCTJLTUBAL SOCIETY. •

fTTHE Society will hold their Annual CATTLE JL SHOW on WEDNESDAY, the 13th Norember next, at the Bemuera Sale Yards. Frizes will be given for the best animals of the following breeds, namely : — HORSES. Class I.— Thobotjghbbed.— Seolion 1, entires ; section 2, colts, two years and under ; section 3, brood mares ; section 4, fillies, three years and under ; section 5, fillies, two years and under. 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 111. — Roadsters. — Section 1, Roadsters suitable for either saddle or harness, of either ■ex. 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. Class ll.— Hebefobds.— Section 1, bulls; lection 2, bulls, two years and under ; section 3, cows in calf or milk ; section 4, heifers, two years and under. Class lll.— Best of ant otheb 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 fire) ; section 4, ewe hoggets (pen of fire). Class II. — Cots wold. — Section 1, rams ; lection 2, hog rams ; section 3, ewes lambed this season or in lamb (pen of fire) ; section 4, ewe hoggets (pen of fire). Class 111. — Lincolns. — Section 1, rams ; section 2, hog rams ; section 3, ewes lambed this season or in lamb (pen of fire) ; section 4, ewe hoggets (pen of fire). CLABS IV.— LONGWOOLS OF ANT OTHEB Bbeed. — Section 1, rams ; section 2, hog rams ; section 3, ewes lambed this season, or in lamb (pen of fire) ; section 4, ewe hoggets (pen of fire). Class V. — Southdowns. — Section 1, rams: section 8, hog rams ; section 3, ewes lambed this season, or in lamb (pen of fire) ; section 4, ewe hoggets (pen of fire). Class VI. - Mebinos. — Section 1, rams ; section 2, hog rams ; section 3, ewes lambed this season, or in lamb (pen of fire) ; section 4, ewe hoggets (pen of fire). PIGS. Class I.— Labge Bbeed.— Section 1, boars section 2, sows. Class II. — Shall Bbeed. — Section 1, boars ; lection 2, sows. EXTRA STOCK. Best team of draught horses, the property of one person. WOBKING BULLOCKS. Best team of four in yoke.

A SHEAP-SHEARINGr MATCH will be held on the day of the Show for the following prizes :— Ist class, men : Ist prize, £2 25.; second prize, £1 Is.; third prize, 10s. 6d. Second class, boys : Ist prize, £1 Is.; second prize, 10s. 6d. ENTRANCE FEES : Horses, per head 5 0 Cattle, per head 2 6 Sheep, per pen 2 0 Figs, per head 2 0 Extra Stock same Stock of Subscribers to the Show of at least £1, will be admitted free.

Tickets of Admission for the Stock will be giren to exhibitors on their payment of the Entrance Fee to the Secretary, and no stock will be admitted without such ticket. Stock will be admitted on the ground on the morning of the show until 9.30 a.m., after which no stock will be admitted. All horse stock must be led. No stock to be remored from the show-yards before 4 p.m. Stewards to cause any sheep to be shorn at the request of the judges. The sheep-shearing will commence at halfpast two o'clock. Time allowed, 40 minutes. In case of any dispute arising, the decision of the Committee to be final. All entries to be left at Mr. Buckland's office, Haymarket, not later than 2 p.m., on Saturday next, addressed to the Secretary. J. GORDON, Secretary.

REDUCED PRICE LIST. REAL VALUE FOR MONEY. J. M. FEEN C H, IMPORTER AND FAMILY GROCER, Viotobia. Mam, (Established I860,) NO. 11, VIOTOKIA.-BTKMT, AUCKLAND, HAS ON HAND VERY LARGE STOCKS OF FIRST-CLASS GENERAL GROCERIES, selected with care, and purchased in a depressed market; also direct shipments from England, Sydney, and Melbourne. Therefore with pleas are he gires bis Reduced Price List as under :—: — Mould Candles, Auckland-made ... os. 7d. Sperms (full weights) Is. 2d. Crystal Sugar os. 4£d. Fine Sugar Os. fid. Company's No. 1 Sugar Os. 54d. Crushed Lump Sugar Os. 6d. Loaf Sugar, about 81b. each by the Loaf oa. 6d. Best Cavendish Tobacco, only 4d. per oake, or per lb. Bs. lOd. Wax Matches, per dozen os. lOd. Finest Currants os. 6d. Finest Raisins os. 7d. Good Coffee Is. 2d. Best Coffee Is. 4d. Best Rice os. 3id. Soaft by the bar oi. lOd. Sardines, quarter-tins os. o^d. Sardines, half-tins os. lid. Cozzen's- Kerosine, ss. per gallon, by the 4-gallon tin. J.M.F, would oall especial attention to his large stock of first-clais Teas, whioh cannot be surpassed for quality and price. No. 1 Congou Tea, per lb. 2s. Od. No. 2 Fine Tea, per lb. 2s. 6d. No. 3 Very Fine Full-flayoured Tea, per lb. 3s. Od. No. 4 Finest Tea, per lb. 3s. 6d. These Teas are a rich combination of many rare Blaok Teas, and are in great demand on acoount of their'full strength and delicious flarour, likewise for their wholesome and inrigorating qualities. All who take 61b. of No. 2, 3, and 4 Teas will bar* a reduction of 3d. per lb. Also to bis Fine Coffees, roasted and ground on the premises, and paoked in tins from lib. upwards. Also, wholesale prices at the smallest profit, comprising i 10 tons No. 1 Sugar 10 tons Mauritius Sugar 100 balfchests Tea 20 chests Tea 400 boxes Sperm Candles.

Flour* and all articles in the trade, at the lowest price. All articles supplied are guaranteed to bt of good quality. >f ■ Cfood* delivered to wholesale or retail onstomcri. r> . What ham to look in and judg* ? JOHN MOIR & SON, ABERDEEN, BEG to inform their customers that, in addition' . -to their PRESERVED PROVISIONS, they' arc now prepared to supply, of their own Manufao-' tor*, Piakl««, Sauo##, Tart Fruits, and trtry description « OUs**'* Stow. hMi h . A

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3218, 8 November 1867, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3218, 8 November 1867, Page 5

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