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TARADALE AND HASTINGS "PLOUGHING MATCH SOCIETY. -JL "~"" ~~~~ Commtttkb: J. M'lntyre, R. Neagle, M. Ryan, C. Codd, P. Ramsay, G. Rymer, W. Heslop, P. H. Dickson, A. Jones, G. Willan, T. Jeffares, iun., G. Bradley, T. Shirley, J. Gilligan, W- Neal, J. Drummond. THE ANNUAL MATCH Will take place in Mr Hnrpham's Paddock at Taradale on JULY 18tii, 1888. To start 9.30 a.m. sharp. Time forfiniabing 3 p.m. PROGRAMME. Class A.—Entrance 10s 6d ; muet compete for Champion. Open to All Comers. Any Plough. Ist Prize, £5 ; 2nd, £3 ; 3rd, £1 10s. Class B.—Singlo Furrow; for men who have never won a first prize. Entrance 7e 6d, or 10s 6d to compete for Champion. Ist Prize, £5 ; 2nd, £3 ; 3rd, £1 10s. i Class C—Double-furrow. Entranco 7s 6d, or 10s Gd to compete for Champion. Open to all comers. Ist Prize £10, or the Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Prize; 2nd, £5 ; 3rd, £2. Class D.—Double-furrow. Entrance 7s 6d, or 10s 6d to compete for Champion. I For men who have never won a first prize with a double or treble-furrow plough. Ist Prize £-5, or tho Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Prize ; 2nd, £3 ; 3rd, £1 10s. C] asß E.—Any Plough ; for Boys under 18. Entrance ss, or 7s Cd to compete for Champion, let Prize, £2 and silver medal; 2nd, £2; third, £1. I Class F.—Any Plough ; Natives only. Entrance 7s 6d, or 10a Gd to compete for Champion. Ist Prize, £4 ; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd, £1. Entries will be received by the Secretary, or Mr M. Ryan, up to July 16th (after that 2s 6d extra will be charged up to 9 a.m. on the day of tho Match) at tho Taradale Hotel. AH Classes open to Natives. Ex-Champions must enter for Champion. Tho Society's Champion Cup will bo awarded to tho best ploughing on tho ground for which, tho entrance of 10s 6d has been paid. The Society will give Special Prizes for tho best team of threo or four horses and for the best matched pair. Gontlumen intending to give Special Prizes or subscribe, or who have subscription lists, are requested to communicate on or before July Bth, with the Secretary. A Public Dinner will tako placo at tho Taradale Hotel on tho same evening. Tickets, 7s 6d. LOUIS BINNIE, Hon. Sec. ASK FOR EMPIRE COMPANY'S DRAGON BAKING POWDER. FT is tho PUREST and BEST in the World, being made with puro Grape Cream of Tartar and warranted absolutely free from ALUM, or any other injurious ingredient. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Wellington. MRS J. LANG, In Returning Thanks to her friends for their kindnose and patronage, wishes to intimate that the Business in Etneraonstreet will be carried on by her as usual, and any orders which may be entrusted to her care shall havo I PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. Weddings, Picnics, and Ten Meetings catered for at tho Lowest Pricos. Hot Luncheon daily, in rooms with every comfort, One Shilling* Hot Pies, Tea, or Coffee, from early morning, Sixpence. Private Rooms, with every convenience, set apart for Ladies. i Wedding , , Christening, and Birthday Cakes made to ordor. Lollies of overy description mado daily on the promises. T?NCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRIES Ci FORTUNE AND BLACK, Stkaji Biscuit Baxkbs, Baxxbs Confectioners, &c, Hastings and Dickens Streets, Napier. Stkam Factory in Dickesß-stheet. . & B. arc now in a position td supply all kinds of Bisouite, of the first quality, at prices that must give them a market against merchanti , importations. Their FrnOT-OLAfle BißcuiT Makino Plakt Is at work daily, and the Goods are all sold perfectly fresh.; no deterioration by long storage or shipment. Meters Fortune and Black always uee the beet materials, work them up in the most skilful way, turning out an article that commends itself. Country orders promptly packed and despatched. The Dickens-street Shop (on tho way to the station) ie always well supplied with Small Goods, convenient for fanuliea going by train. FORTUNE & BLACK, Hastings and DioV«* Streets, Napier. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WJ. B E A L E , , Emerson-btbket, Nai'ieh, Importer of BEALE'S PATENT AND WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES. Tho Bealo Patent High Arm Sowing Machine bos all tho latest improvemante. AUTOMATIC BOBBIN WINDERSELFTHREADING SHUTTLE. All appliances are included with each Muchino. Wo undertake to keop in perfect order, freo of charge, for tlireo yeara. Instructions vbkb. ON EASY TIME PAYMENIS, OR CASH W. J. BEALE, City Buffet Builuinos, EMEiisoN-srEEET. IT BEST To deal direct with tho Manufacturer, and not the Importer only. Such is the SINGER MANUFACTURING COM- • PANY (The Largest and Most Successful Sowing Machine Company in the World), Helling more Machines annually than ALL OTHER COMPANIES PUT TOGETHER, and such are Singer's Sewing Machines. Sure every time, simple, strong, doing the widest range of work, and equipped with every valuable improvement. Over 300 First-class Medals. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Emebson-stbket, Nafibb. 10 per cent. Discount for Cash, or deferred payments. Illustrated catalogue free on application. Bewabk or Gkbman Imitations. CARNELL'S ROYAL FINE ART T) 110 TOG RA H C STUDIO X (Yun Dor Woyde-Patent), Shakcnpearoroad, near Post Office, Napier. Awarded Firut and Second Ordere of Merit at Melbourne Exhibition. PORTRAITS TAKEN BY TIIK NEW BROMO -EMULSION PROCESS IN LESS THAN ONK SECOND OP TIME. No Head Reat Required. Dull Weathor no Object. G. A. CHISSELL, LATE BARTLETT & CHISSELL, A RTISTE PHOTOGRAPHERS, Special Gold Medallists Indian and Colonial Exhibition London 1887, Sydney 1870, Melbourne 18S0-1. Special appointments by tho Royal Family, Eiirl of Pembroke, and Governors of New Zealand, intend staying in Hawku's Bay for a short period, nnd purpose to limy Portraits and Paintiugs in tho Latest Styles. Views, Residences, Blood Stock, &c. Ladies wishing to be Photographed on horseback waited upon at their own residences. , ENLARGEMENTS from Photographs, in Color, Opal, or Mezzo-tint up to lifesize. STUDIO, OMAHU-ROAD, HASTINGS.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5272, 16 July 1888, Page 4

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