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pir PLEASE POST IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE. POV Y*' iSK "¥ & dMt* AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL ASSOCIATION’S THIRTY-SIXTH Ml as M I mm ss ip m Mm mi S lai mms m r, m mm SSK %■- MM tia Hi 111 Sr#! la m §p sill 1! a J'VY'J! SIT I, iVS3 1 a feil n~ Si® I H li ' -w : : & 1 : VS SftS 1 1 m m mn m mmm mm ms M:: vm mAX mi m -m '.':t - ' m mM ■ m mmmm ■ V d.J it'.UW..J ZiXciS&J s ■ — -* *. To be held on the Gisborne Racing Club’s Grounds, Te Hapara, on TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26th & 27th President: W. G. Sherratt. Vice-President: J. R. Murphy. General Committee: F. B. Barker, W. D. Bell, H. J. H, Bendle,, J. W. Bright, A. J. Cameron, C. H. Coop, L. H. Coop, C. A. Fenwick, J. C. Field, Charles Gray, T. Holden, C. G. Holdsworth, G. W. Humphreys, E. M. Hutchinson, D. Kirkpatrick, A. F. Matthews, D. J. Parker, W. Peryer, T. Quirk, G. M. Reynolds, H. G. Smith, C. R. Spragg, H. G. Tucker, A. S. Wachsmann, H. White, H. C. Williams, G. Witters. Hon. Treas.: G. K. Pasley. Hon. Surgeon: C. F. Scott, M.D. Hon. Vet. SurgeoniC. Broom, M.R.C.V.S. Secretary: H. E. Bodd. SCHEDULE OF HORSES DRAUGHT A First Prize of £2 and a Second Prize of £1 will be given by the Society in each of the Draught Horse Classes uniess otherwise stated. CLASS i.—Colt, foaled since 31st July, 1914. Ist Prize £2, and Special Prize of £1 Is, presented by Hr It. C. Miller; 2nd Prize, £l. CLASS 2.— Filly or Gelding, foaled since 31st July, 1914. CLASS 3.—C-olt, 2 years old, foaled since 31st July, 1913. CLASS 4.—Gelding, 2 years old, foaled since 31st July, 1913. CLASS s. —Filly, 2 years old, foaled since 31st July, 1913. GLASS 6.—Gelding, 3 years old, foaled since 31st July, 1912. CLASS 7.—Filly, 3 years old, foaled since 31st July, 1912. Ist Prize. £2, presented bv Mr C. Gray; 2nd Prize, £l. CLASS 8— A 1 are, any age, to foal this season, or with foal at foot. (Not eligible to compete in Classes 1U or 11.) Tins prize will lie witheld until Mr \Y. G. Sherratt. who has been appointed to act for the Committee, is satisfied that the mare is in foal, if no foal at foot. Ist Prize, £3, presented by Mr C. Gray ; 2nd Prize. £1 Is, presented by Mr C. Neenan. CLASS 9.— Dry Mare, 4 years old or over. Ist Prize £2 2s, presented by Mr. H. G. Tucker; 2nd Prize £l. CLASS 10. —Team of Two Horses (geldings or mares), in regular work, to be the property of one owner. Ist Prize, £2 2s, presented by Mr F. J. Lysnar; 2nd Prize, £1 Is, presented by Messrs C. Aickin and Son, Ltd. CLASS 11. —Team of Four Horses (geldings or mares), in regular work, to be the property of one owner. CLASS 12. —Gelding, 4 years old or over, in regular work. Ist Prize £2 2s .presented by Mr P. J. Parker; 2nd Prize £l. CLASS 13. —Entire, any age. Ist Prize, £5 os, presented bv Mr A. B. "Williams; 2nd Prize. £l. CHAMPION ENTIRE —-Two years and upwards. No special entry Ist Prize Silver Cup, value £5 os, presented by the Muriwai Settlers. To be won by Exhibitor three times, not necessarily in succession, before becoming the absolute property of any winner; and Champion Certificate. RESERVE CHAMPION ENTIRE. —Two years and upwards. Certificate. CHAMPION MARE OR rILLY No special entry. Ist Prize, Silver Cup. value £5 os, presented by the Muriwai Settlers. To be won by Exhibitor three times, not necessarily in succession, before becoming the absolute property of anv winner; and Champion Certificate. RESERVE CHAMPION MARE OR FILLY Certificate. BLOOD All entries in these Classes must be entered in or eligible for Stud Book. A First Prize of £2 and a Second Prize of £1 will be given by the Society in each of the Blood Horse Classes, unless otherwise stated. GLASS 14. —Fillv. Colt or Gelding, foaled since 3lst July, 1914. CLASS 15, —Colt, foaled since 31st July, 1913. CLASS 16. —Filly or Gelding, foaled since 31st July, 1913. CLASS 17. —Blood Mare, to foal this, season, or with foal at foot. If no foal at foot, prize will be withheld until Mr 4V. G. Sherratt. who lias been appointed to act for the Committee, is satisfied that the mare is in foal. Ist Prize, £2 2s, presented by New Zealand Warehousemen ; 2nd Prize, £l. CLASS 18. —Entire, anv age. thoroughbred. CHAMPION ENTIRE.— No Special Entry. Champion Certificate. RESERVE CHAMPION ENTIRE— Certificate. LIGHT A First Prize of £2 and a-Second Prize of £1 will be given by me Society in each of the Light Horse Classes, unless otherwise stated. CLASS 19.- —Yearling Colt., Filly, or Gelding, by Greylock. Ist Prize, £2 2s, prj by Mr T. C. Dorn; 2nd Prize. £1 Is presented by I.#WvT- J. Parker. CLASS 20. —Yearling Colt, Filly, or Gelding, intended for saddle purposes. Entries in Blood Classes barred. Ist Prize, £3, including £1 presented by Mr L. H. Coop; 2nd Prize, £i: CLASS '2.1 Tv V i\ty or GuUlililivtries in HUkkl Classes barred. ! Ist Prize. 63, including Cl presented by .Mr lj. Coop; 2nd Prize id . ?. Three-year hilly or Gokln purposes. Exhibits twHt’P- led. Ist Prize, £3 3s, 2nd Prize £2 2s. both presented by Mr . C. N. Thomas. CLASS 23—Mare, suitable for breeding Army Remounts, with foal at foot, or to foal before 31st January, 1916. Placed horses in this Class not eligible ’to take a prize in Class 24. CLASS 24. —Mare, suitable for breeding weight-carrying Hacks. or Hunters - - - - CATTLE SHORTHORNS Mr W. Good (per Mr A. J. Cox) donates a Silver Cup, value £5 ss, to become the property of the Exhibitor winning the most points in the combined Cattle Classes in the years 1914. 1915, and 1916. Air W. D. Bell has been appointed to act for the Committee in Classes where it is necessary to be satisfied that Exhibits are in calf. A First Prize of 62 and a Second Prize of £1 will be given by the Society in each of the Cattle Classes, unless otherwise stated. CLASS 65. —Bull, calved since 30th June, 1914. Ist Prize £2 2s, presented bv the Poverty Bav Herald Co., Ltd. ; 2nd Prize, £l. GLASS 68. — Bull, 2 years, calved since 30th June. 19.13. Ist Prize. £3 3s. presented by Alessrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd. ; 2nd Prize, £l. CLASS 67. —Bull 3 years, calved since 30th June, 1912. CLASS 68. —Bull, 4 years and over. Ist Prize-, £2; 2nd Prize Cl Is. presented by Mr J. 11. Broadhurst. GLASS 69 Bull, any age. Exhibitor to be the occupier , of not more than 250 acres. GLASS 70. —Bull, any age (locally bred). Ist Prize £2 2s. presented bv Air G. A!. Reynolds; 2nd Prize, £l. CHAMP SOM RU LI Any age. Ist Prize £5 ss, presented by the Ktore Sheepfarming Co. ; and Champion Certificate. (All prize-winners are eligible without special entry). RESERVE CHAMPION BULL— Any age. Certificate. CLASS 71. —Heifer, calved since 30th June, 1914. Ist Prize £2 2s, presented bv Gisborne Publishing Co., Ltd. ; 2nd Prize, £l. GLASS 72—Heifer, 2 years, calved since 30th June. 1913. GLASS 73—Heifer, 3 years, calved since 30th June, 1912. CLASS 74.— Cow. any age. If cow is 3 years or over prize will be withheld until it is proved that she is in calf, or has calved within six months. CLASS 75. —Cow, any'age. Exhibitor to he the occupier of not. more than 250 acres. If cow is 3 years or over prize will be withheld until it is proved that she is in calf, or has calved within six months. GLASS 76. —-Pen of Three Heifers, calved since 30th June, 1914, the property of and bred by Exhibitor. Ist Prize £3 3s, presented by Mr Busby; 2nd Prize, £l. CLASS 77. —Three Heifers, calved since 30th June. 1913. CLASS 78. —Three Heifers, calved since 30th .Tune 1912 CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER.— Prize, Champion Certificate. (All prize winners are eligible without special ontrv.) RESERVE CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate'. POLLED ANGUS CLASS 79, —Bull, calved since 30tli .Tunc, 1914. CLASS 80. —Bull, calved since 30th June, 1913. CLASS 81. —Bull, 3 years old and upwards. Ist Prize £2 2s, presented by Ah' W. Branson ; 2nd Prize. Cl. CHAMPION BULL. —No special ontrv. Champion Certificate. RESERVE CHAMPION BULL. —Certificate. CLASS 82—Heifer, calved since 30th June, 1914. GLASS 83—Heifer, calved since 30th June, 1913 CLASS 84— Cow. calved at 30th June, 1912. or before. CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER No special entry. Champion Certificate. RESERVE CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate. HEREFORD CLASS 85. —Bull, calved since 30th June. 1914. Ist Prize £2, and Gold Medal value £2 2s, presented by N.Z. Hereford Cattle Breeders’ Association; 2nd Prize £l. CLASS 86. —Bull, calved since 30tli June, 1913. GLASS 87. —-Bull 3 years old and upwards. CHAMPION BU 1.1 No Special Entry. Champion Certificate and Gold Medal, bv N.Z. Hereford Cattle Breeders’ RESERVE CHAMPION BULI Certificate. GLASS 88—Heifer, calved since 30th June, 1914. CLASS 89—Heifer, calved since 30th June, 1913. CLASS 90 Cow. calved at 30th June, 1912. or before. CLASS 91. —Cow, -4 years old or upwards. To Up in calf or with ( All ;;t foot. CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER No soocihl entry. \ nimpion certificate. RESERVE CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER. .U 4. Certificate. • PUREBRED and OTHER DAIRY CLASSES A CHALLENGE CUP, value £7 7s, eresented hv Ah' T. Holden, to he won by the Exhibitor winning most points in the years vaiue £3 3s, present.'* Association. ™ LINCOLN A Trophy, value 6! is. presented by Alessrs Ale Dougall Bros., [fid. Manchester, England, through their agents, N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.. Ltd., will be given to the Kxhibitor winning most points in the Lincoln classes. CLASS 12?. —Bam Hogget. IS months or under. CLASS 124. Ram, over IS months and under 30 months. CLASS 125.- —Ram, over 30 months. CLASS 126. Ram. over IS months, locally bred. CHAMPION RAM. Brize, Champion Certificate, and £5 5s presented by Alessrs Williams and Kettle. Ltd. All prize-winners (Hoggets excepted) are eligible, and without speeinl ontrv. RESERVE CHAMPION RAM Certificate. GLASS 127. —Ben of two Hams, bred by Kxhibitor. IS months ami under. CLASS 128. —Kwe Hogget. IS months and under. CHAMPION EWE. Brize, Champion Certificate, and 62 2s presented by Airs S. L. Harris. (For Host Ewe on the ground. Hoggets excepted). RESERVE CHAMPION EWE —Certificate. CLASS 129 —Kwe, over IS months and under 30 months, with iamb at foot. Ist Prize 62 2s. presented by Air J. L. Bowen; 2nd Brize AT. CLASS 139. — Kwe, over 30 months, with lamb at foot. CLASS 131. — Ben o! Two Kwes, over 18 months, with lamb at foot. GLASS 132. — Ben of Two Kwe Hoggets, bred bv Exhibitor. ROMNEY Mr \\ .Good (per Air A.J.Cox) donates a Silver Cup. value £5 ss, to become the property of the Exhibitor winning the most points in the Romney Classes in the years 1915, 1916, and 1917. CLASS 133. —Ram Hogget, 18 months or over. CLASS 134. — Ram, over 18 months and under 30 months. GLASS 135 —Bam, over 30 months. Ist Brize £2 2s, presented by Air At. B. Marnier ; 2nd Prize IT. CLASS 136. — Ram, over IS months, locally bred CHAMPION RAM. Prize. Society’s Certificate, and Co ss. presented by Air E. A.l Hutchinson. All Prize-winners (Hoggets excepted) are eligible, and without special entry. RESERVE CHAMPION RA M Certificate. CLASS 137. —Pen of r l wo Ram Hoggets, bred by Exhibitor, 18 months and under. Ist Prize £2 2s, presen toil by Alessrs Opponheimer ami Co: 2nd Prize £l. CLASS 138 —Kwe Hogget. 18 months and under CHAMPION EWE. cn Lim a ic, a ihi pi (.KsemAHi j>v :ur w . a. \t Aienra. (hor Best Ewe on tlie ground, Hooo-ets excepted! RESERVE CHAMPION EWE—Certificate. CLASS 139. .Kwe, over 18 months and under 30 months, w lamb at foot. GLASS 140 —Ewe, over 30 months, with lamb at foot. GLASS 141 Pen of Two Kwes, over 18 months, with lambs at root. Ist Prize £2 2s, presented hv Air A. H. Wallis- 2ml Prize £1 Is. presented hv Mr A. C. Steele CLASS 142— Pen of Two Ewe Hoggets, bred bv Exhibitor ENGLISH LEICESTER CLASS 143. —Bam, any ago. J* 1 J >riw 2nd Prize £.! Is, presented bv Air E. Y. Palm CLASS 144, — I on oi Two Bam Hammis CHAMPION RAM Certificate. GLASS 145. —Ewe, with lamb at foot. CLASS 146. —Pen of Two Ewe Hoggets. Ist Prize £2; 2nd Prize £1 Is, presented bv Messrs Spoil and Co. BORDER LEICESTER CLASS 147. —Ram, any age. CLASS 148. — Pen of Two ltam Hoggets. CLASS 149 —Ewe, with lamb at foot. CLASS 150. —Pen of Two Ewe Hoggets. SHROPSHIRE CLASS 151 —Bam, anv age. CLASS 152 —Pen of Two Bam H oggots. CLASS 153. — Kwe, any age, with lamb at foot. CLASS 154. — Pen oi Two Ewe Hoggets. SOUTHDOWN CLASS 155 Ram. any age. CLASS 156. —Ram, anv age. shorn. CLASS 157—1 lam Hogget. Ist Prize £2 2s; 2nd Prize Cls Is, both presented hv Mr J. C. Field. CLASS 184 Pen of five Fat Lambs, suitable for London market. Alust be lambed since Ist July. To be judged when dressed for freezing. Ist Prize. 62 2s; 2nd Prize, £1 Is; both presented by rhe N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. CHILDREN’S PET CLASSES CLASS 185 —Child’s Pot Lamb, born since Ist July, to he handreared by Exhibitor. Entry 2s. Ist Prize, 61 Is, presented by Air T. Fraser (senr.); 2nd Prize, 10s. PIGS A First Prize of £2 and a Second Prize of £1 will he given by the Society in each of the Pig Classes unless otherwse stated. CLASS -186 —Berkshire Boar. CLASS 187. —Berkshire Boar, under 12 months, locally bred. CLASS 188 —Berkshire Sow. CLASS 189. —Berkshire Sow, with litter of not less than six at foot CLASS 190 —Berkshire Sow. under 12 months, locally bred. CLASS 191 —-Devon Boar. GLASS 192. —Devon Sow. GLASS 193. —Yorkshire Boar. CLASS 194. —Yorkshire Sow. CLASS 195 —Tannvorth Boar. CLASS 198 Taimvortli Sow. CLASS 197. —Pen of Four Porkers. Estimated to weigh lOOlbs to 1201bs. CLASS 198, —Three Bacon Pigs. Estimated to . weigh 1201 bto 1501 b dressed. Ist Prize, £3 3s, presented by Okitu Bacon Factory; 2nd Prize, £l. CLASS 199. —Boar and Sow calculated by the Judges to produce the best class of Bacon Pigs. CLASS 200 —Sow, any breed, with litter of not less than eight at foot. Kntries in Class 185 are not eligible. POULTRY GEESE DUCKS and TURKEYS A CHALLENGE CUP, value £3 3s, presented by the Gisborne Poultry. .Pigeon ami Cage Bird Society, to become .— e property of the Kxhibitor winning the most points in the Poultry Classes in the years 1914, 1915, and 1916. The Prizes in each Class of Poultry and Pigeons are 10s eac-, and a 2nd Prize of 2s Gd will be given in Classes containing three or more entries from more than one Exhibitor. CLASS 201. —Geese, pair. CLASS 202. —Turkeys, pair. CLASS 293 —Pekin Ducks, pair. CLASS 204 —Aylesbury Ducks, pair. CLASS 205 Indian Runner Ducks, pair. CLASS 596. —Any other variety Ducks, pair. FOWLS CLASS 297. —Silver Wyandotte Cock. CLASS 208 —Silver "Wyandotte Hen. CLASS 203 —-White Wyandotte Cock. CLASS 210. —White Wyandotte Hen. CLASS 211 —American White Leghorn Cock. CLASS 212, —American White Leghorn Hen. GLASS 213. —English White Leghorn Cock. CLASS 214. —Knglish White Leghorn Hen. CLASS 215. —Brown Leghorn Cock. CLASS 216. —Brown Leghorn Hen. CLASS 217. —Barred Plymouth Bock Cock. CLASS 218 —Barred Plymouth Rock Hen. CLASS 219 —White Plymouth Rock Cock. Cl SS 220— White Plymouth Rock Hen. Cl*.v^22l. —Game Cock.- •• t'V GL JtSS 222 —Game Hen. . CLASS 223. —Minorca Cock. CLASS 224. —Minorca Hen. CLASS 225. —Andalusian Cock. GLASS 220 A ii.l.il u~i„ ~ TT CLASS 227 Black Orpiiurton Cock. CLASS 22S Black Ornington Hcu. CLASS 229 Buff Orpington Cork. 5 i.7^230. — Buff Ornington lien. eJL hS 231. —Hamburg Cock. CL iSS 232. —Hamburg Hen. * CLASS 233 —Bantam Cock. CLASS 534. — Bantam Hen. GLASS 235. —Anv other variety Cock CLASS 236. Anv other variciv Hen. CLASS 237 —Utility Light Brood Cock. CLASS 238 —Utility Light Breed Hen GLASS 539 Utility Heavy Breed Cock CLASS 291. —Fleece from crossbred flock ewe, unskirted with, belly on; 44’s to 46’s quality. Stud-breeders not eligible. Ist Prize £1 Is, presented bv the Waimata Settlers’ Association ; 2nd Prize, 10s 6d." COMPETITIONS Mr J. li. Jefierd donates a Silver Cup, value £5 os, to be won by the Exhibitor winning the most points in Classes 292 to 296 (or in similar classes), in the years 1913, 1914, and 1915. A Ist Prize of £o, a 2nd Prize of £2, and a 3rd Prize of £1 will he given in each of the Competition Classes unless o-Aerwise stated. CLASS 592. —Leaping Match for Ladies, over such jumps as tlie Stewards may decide. Style and manner to be taken into consideration, as well as the horse’s jumping. Saddles optional. Entry fee, 7s 6d. CLASS 293. —Jumping Competition for Maidens. Horses having previously won Ist Prize not eligible. Ist Prize, £5 ss. presented bv Mr W. D. S. MacDonald, M.P.; 2nd Prize £2; 3rd Prize £l. CLASS 294. —Open Jumping Competition, over jumps as the Committee may decide. Ist Prize, £o os. presented by Mr W. G. Sherratt; 2nd Prize, £2; 3rd Prize, £l. CLASS 295 —Wire Jump. CLASS 296 —High Jump. Ist Prize, £4; 2nd Prize, £l. CLASS 29? —Leaping Match for Ponies, 14 hands or under, oyer 3ft hurdles. To be ridden by boys or girls under 15. No professional riders, jockeys or apprentices allowed to ride. Ist Prize, £3 3s, presented by Mr G. AY. Humphreys; 2nd Prize, £1; 3rd Prize, 10s. CLASS 298 —Girl Rider, under 13 years of age. Entry Is. ■ Ist Prize, £1 11s 6d; 2nd Prize, 10s 6d. CLASS 299. —Boy Rider, under 13 years of age. Entry Is. Ist Prize, £1 11s 6d; 2nd Prize, 10s Gd. GLASS 300. —Boy Rider, under 10 years of age. Entry Is. Ist Prize, £1 11s Gd; 2nd Prize, 10s 6d. CLASS 301. —Weight-Guessing Competition. Estimating dead weight of a body of Beef, cold weight. Ist Prize, £3; 2nd Prize’ £1; 3rd Prize, 10s. CLASS 302 —Estimating dead weight of five Fat Sheep, cold weight. Ist Prize. £3; 2nd Prize, £1; 3rd Prize, 10s. CLASS 303. —Estimating dead weight of Pig, cold weight Ist Prize, £2; 2nd Prize, £l. ' CLASS 304.- —Judging Competition of a Romney Ram. for persons under 20 years of age. Ist Prize, £2 2s. presented bv Mr T. Quirk ; 2nd Prize, £1 Is, presented by Air H. C. Williams. EXHIBITION ONLY SADDLERY. VEHICLES, lAIPLEMENTS, ATACHINERY. Applications for Ground Space must be in the hands of the Secretary by Saturday, the 16th October. GENERAL REGULATIONS 1. Alum her s’ Annual Subscription, £1 Is, due Ist of June, i: each year. Married Alembers not iu arrears are entitled to Tickets fo Self, Wile, Daughters and Sons under 15 years of age; Bachelo Alembers to be entitled to Two Laches’ Tickets; Free'Paddock fo Horses. 2. All Entries to be sent in properly described, with ses color, and name of Exhibit, and classed to'the Secretary’s Office not later than second Saturday preceding the Show. 'No entr uill he accepted unless accompanied by tlie necessary fee; als< date of Entry to be extended for two days beyond that date, an double lees charged. Late Entries will be received not later than Three Clear Daj puov to the Show, on paaobent of £1 for each Entry, Alembers in excepted. ■f . ' - will be i’orfVtctI 6 one ' s \P lc ! a ™ e d at 31st December in each yei 4. All Stock to be judged on the First Day must ; be on Ground awl ..pennon r ” ’ ~ ■-* ' ■- a.in. on 4. All V mn'ro.- nr t |!er J ?wr ,,its - it a rug. l.arnei visible v'-‘ i i U S -J, lil "-"G'd. crest, or marks of owners!] •. , . ‘ ,U' Ur any consideration whatever be , eened after the tune and ynace above mentioned. 1 t ~ v rijCvs onteml in any of the Classes shall he riddc before the Judges it required. i . Horses and vehicles, other than Exhibits, must be put ini a paddock provided for them; charge Is. Exhibitors can secure the sole use of tlie loose boxes for tl fehow, and the charge shall be os. Right to use such boxes to 1 granted in order of application. .__ Nl' xhibit shall be allowed to lie ivin.vvrd from IT.erronn penned jpmei’iiMlv bv 9 a.m. J.p Aifi -r Kkhibili the .Second .pay of the Show. I 'l,' ,t i n :7n ni "' s yhe made in the name of the bona

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