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Agricultural Show HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY'S fi RAND A NNUAL OHOW Will be held at tho SHOW GROUNDS, HASTINGS, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 6th and 7th October, 1880, When upwards of £900 will be offered in Prizes. Visitors by train will bo landed on the Slioav Grounds. Gates open to the Public after 11 a.m. on Wednesday, 6th October. Price of admission, 5s ; and on Thursday, 7th, from 9 to 12 ; admission, 2s Gd ; after that time, Is. Cards, to include both days, 5s each. Admission to Q-vand Stand, 2s Gd. Carringes — Admission 5s ; horsemen, 2s 6d ; horsemen and occupants of carriages also pay the ordinary charge for admission. The annual dinner will be hold in the Grand Stand dining-room ab 4 p.m. on tho second day of the show. Tickets, six shillings each. The supporters of the Society are reminded that their annual subscriptions are due, and are respectfully requested to pay the same at an early date to the Secretary, F. D. Luckie, or tho Hon. Treasurer, O. B. Winter, Esq., Napier. F. D. LUCKIE, 13 Seerotary. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY'S dTi RAND A NNUAL QHOW. XIX _c3L k3 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 6th and 7th OCTOBER. SPECIAL PRIZE LIST. * New Zealand Loax and Mehcakthe Agency Co.— A Silver Cup, value 10 guineas, for the best pen of 5 2-tooth Merino Rams. * M. R. Milieu, Esq. — A Silver Cup, value 7 guineas, for the best p;n of 3 Merino Ram Hoggets ; and a Silver Cup, valuo 7 guineas, for the best pen of 3 Merino Ewe Hoggets. * Messrs Mtoeat, Roberts and Co. — A Silver Cup, value 10 guineas, for the best pen of 5 Longwool Ewes with lambs at foot ; also, a Silver Cup, value 10 guineas, for the best pen of 5 provincial-bred Longwool Earns. Messrs Hoadley and Lyon.— A Silver Cup, value 12 guineas, for the best yearling Shorthorn, bull or heifer. Messrs Monteith and Co.— A Silver Cup, value 7 guinens, for tho best provincialbred Draught Entire. * Thomas Tanner, Esq., a Silver Cup, value 10 guineas, for tho best pen of 3 Lincoln Rams bred by the donor (annnal gift) . * John DnrrinroND, Esq., a Silver Cup, value £6 15s, for the best Thoroughbred. Mare, entered orentitled to be entered in class A. or B. New Zealand Stud Book. * John Heslop, Esq., first prize, £2 ; second prize, £1 10s ; third prize, £1 ; for best, second, and third best Shod Horse on the ground. John M'Vay, Esq., a best Snaffle Bridle and Breastplate, value 3 guineas, for the Ist prize Weight-carrying Hack ; and a best Snaffle Bridle and Breastplate, value 3 guineas, for the Ist prize Light-weight Hack. Dinwiddie, Walkkr and Co., a prize value 4 guineas (to be selected at their establishment), for tho best Single Carriage Horse. * George Scarfe, Esq. offers a box of tea or a bag of sugar tor tho best flavored butter from any dairy beyond six miles from Hastings. Charles Palmer, Esq. offers a prize of 2 guineas for the best jumper over water and hurdles. *Special entries will be required for these prizes. The Society will be glad to receive further Special Prizes. F. D. LUCKIE, 14 . Secretary. Business Notices NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, Ex " Stirlingshire." nnnE Undesrigncd desires to intimate to his _JL patrons and the public generally that he has just received a direct importation from Glasgow of New and Fashionable Goods, comprising TWEEDS in every varioty of Pattern and Color, West of England, Homespun, Cheviot, Scotch, Bannockburn, Fancy and Plain. COATINGS of First Quality, Black and Blue. SERGES of various Shades and Weight., both Blue and Black. A r EBT--INGS suitable for Spring and Summer wear, and everything requisite for a First-class Trade. The Stock now contains upwards o£ Two Hundred Pieces to select from, and forming tho most complete and best assortment ever seen together in .Napier. J. MARTIN, 191 Tailor, Tennyson-slroet. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT To tho Inhabitants of Havelock and Surrounding District. RE-OPENED ! RE-OPENED JfH m A V L O R o Vo X HAS RE-OPENED With an ENTIRELY NEW AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK Of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, &c, &c, &c, And hopes eceire again the custom of hi 156 .old friend and patrons. HAVELOCK STORE. WATSON & Co. beg to thank their numerous Giistomors in Havelock, Hastings, Pukahu, and surrounding districts for their kind support hitherto accorded them, and hope for a continuance of the same. We are now prepared to offer some special lines both in the CLOTHING AND BOOT DEPARTMENTS. Men's first-class Watertights, 18s. Men's first-class Elastic Sides, 17s 6d. Ladies' Kid Boots, 8s 6d. Women's, Maids-, and Children's Boots of all descriptions, very cheap. Mon'3 Tweed Suits, 60s. N.B. — Five per cent, discount allowed foi 1 Cash. 157 WATSON & CO. IS T OW ON HAND— "1 Af\ f\f\f\ FEET KAURI TIM JUJI/sliOHj BER, consisting ofRusticated Boards, tongued and grooved 9 x 1, 9x f, and6xl Also —12 x1,14 x I, IG xI,IS xl. First and Second- class Building sizes Kauri. H. R. GUN N , Port Napieb. 159 WOOL. nnHE UNDERSIGNED will purchase for -ft- CASH or ADVANCE on consignments to their Agents in London and New York. 91 KINROSS & CO. THE MAGIC TINNER. PATENT SOLDER. MESSRS RUDDOCK & FRYER are hereby appointed Solo Agents for Hawko's Bay for Sale of above. F. HEIM. Napier,27th August, 1880. 92 BRETT, Wholesale and Retail Con- • fectioner, Hastings-street, Napier. The undersigned has commenced business in Napier as Confectioner and Lollio Mtiker, and trusts with strict attention to business to obtain the patronage of the public. All Orders will rcceivo prompt attention. < 93 X, BRETT.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5808, 1 October 1880, Page 3

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