': NAPIER HARBOR BOARD. MESIB-EKS of the Napier Hnvbof Board are hete/by 1 informed that a, Special Meeting will be hold i'fi the Old. Provincial Clinmbcr, on Tuesday, the 3'Oth! i-nst., at 12 noon- .■..'■ Sk T SiJfis3s {—To receive nnd open Tcnttcvsfor leasing AVlisvvo-o-mav.icnui nnd Lighthouse Reserves*. £', B, IIOADLEY, Secretary. itAWIC'E'S' BAY CLUB. THE Quarterly General Meeting of the Club will be h6ld on Friday next, 3rd October, at S p.inv Bustxess : — For the' Election of New Members, &c. J. W. CARLILEf, 1057 Secretaiy. THE , AiifumJ General Meeting of the Ladies' Benevolent Society will be held in St. John's Church Buifdingsj on Tuesday no'xf., September 30, at 3 p.m. ' 1058 Tf> O V L T 11 V II O "\V. 11 It t S X\ AY > nn 11 re c • f\' c L®G K - X> O U L T E, V DUO W. THIS irk AY, m II R E E A'OL.OO K. PO ULT BY CJ It OW. IO TJt 1 S ~|TK AY, m H B E E A'CLOCL ThPve two two prices of nd mission — One Shilling, and Sixpence. 1017 ' NOTICE. A MEETING to consider the advisability' : of giving an Entertainment in Aid of the Napier' Hospital, will be held at. the School-house, Ta'riftMf, ■ on ITkiday, 25th hist., at 7.30 p.m. Those wishing to assist are parlioufcirly requested to attend. . 10^8 PUBLIC NOTICE. OIATUTCDAY, the 27th instant, being a JO HOLIDAY, our Business Premises vt'ill be closed until Sunset. 10 IS A. MANOY & CO. HAWICRS BAT POULTRY AND CANAIIY ASSOCIATION. q^HE FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION JL Of the above ASSOCIATION Will be held on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, The 2(>th and 27th September, 1879, in the Protestant Hall, Entries close 20th and 23rd September. Programme and particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. FRANK PELL, 730 Hon. Secretaiy. HAWKE'S BAY POULTRY AND CANARY ASSOCIATION. [Established 1879.] SPECIAL PEIZE LIST— £ s. d. 1. Mr E. Stuart for the best Game Hea ... ... ... 1 0 0 2. U. Burke for the best pen Black-breasted Red Game ... 1 1 0 3. J. Leonard, for the best Black Red Game Coc&, Ladies' Odor Box, value ... ... 2 2 0 i. G. E. Sainsbury, for the best Canary in the show ... 1 1 0 5. JF. Sutton, M.H.R., for the best pen of Dorkings ... 1 1 0 6. Capt. Russell, M.H.R., for the best Pen of Spanish ... 1 1 0 7. Mr J. M'Vay, for the best pen Bantams, a Ladies' Riding Whip, value ... ... 1 1 0 8. Messrs Neal & Close, for the st pen Duck.9, a Ladies' Work Box, value ... ... 2 2 0 9. Mr Higgins, for the heaviest and fattest pair of Fowls, prize value ... .... 0 10 6 10. Messrs Dinwiddie, Walker & Co. , for the best Game Cock, two Vols., value ... ... 1 1 0 11. Mr H. :s. Tiffen, for the best Cage of Canaries ... ... 1 1 0 12. Messrs Colledge & Craig, for best pen of Polish, two Vols., value ... ... ... 1 1 0 13. Mr E. Moore, for the beet pen of Bramahs ... ... 1 10 14. Mr K. Conroy, for the best pnn of Cnrrier Pigeons ... 0 10 6 15. Messrs R. Price & Co., for the best Turkey, a Young Ladies' Costume, value .. ... 2 2 0 16. Mr J. G. Kinross, for the best Pen of Cochins, a Picnic Basnet, value ... ... 110 0 Entries close on the 20th instant, but may be made up to tho 23rd inht., by paying double entry fees, with the undersigned. I . i FRANK PBLL, 917 Hon. Sec. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY'S GRAND ANNUAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER Bth and 9th, 1879. QPECIAL PRIZE LIST. JAS. ARMSTRONG, Esq. offers a Silver Cup, value £10 10a, for the best thoroughbred Bire, 3 years old and upwards. MESSRS. COMBS and CO. offer Drapery, value £2 2s, for the best Fresh Butter. MESSRS. DINWIDDIB, WALKER and CO. offer a prize, value £4 4s (to be selrcted at their establishment), for the best pair of carriage horses. MESSRS. HOADLKY and LYON offer a Silver Cup, value £12 12s, for the largest prizes taker in sheep and cattle classes. MESSRS. JKNSEN and CO. offer a Microscope, value £5 ss, for the best dairy cow. ALLAN M'LEAN, Esq., offers a Silver Cup, value £10 10s, as firetpiize, and a Silver Cup, value £5 /ss, as second prize, for tho best yearling colt or filly by "Javlin" or "Mute." JOHN M'VAY, Esq., offers a Hogskin Riding Saddle (own make), value £10, for the best hack exhibited. M. R. MILLER, Esq., offers a Silver Cup, value £7 7s, for the best pen 3 merino ram hoggets, and a Silver Cup, value £7 7s, for the beßt pen 3 merino ewe hoggets. Three entries in each class or no award. In the event of only two entries in each class, then a prize of two guineas. Entry to state if shorn last season, or if full hogget fleece, also month dropped. Sheep are competent to compete in' these classes although their two teeth are up, provided they are under 18 months old. NEW ZKALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. offer a Silver Cup, value £10 10s, for tho best provincialbred Lincoln Ram, the progeny of a provincial-bred ewe. CHAS. PALMER, Esq. offers a prize of £2 2s, for best jumper over water and hurdles. MESSRS. ROUTLEDGB, KENNEDY and CO. offer a Silver Cup, value £5 ss, for the best pen .fat cattle. W. A. SHAN LEY, Esq. offers a Silver Flask, Value £5 ss, for the champion merino ram, 3?. D. LUCKIE, 729 Secretary,
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5497, 27 September 1879, Page 3
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918Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5497, 27 September 1879, Page 3
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