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TENDERS. H.B. COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICE, Napier, June 20, 1928. TENDERS for constructing 315 Chains of Cement Concrete Pavement on the Farndon-Hastings Main Highway will be received up to 10 o’clock a.m. on SATURDAY, July 14th, 1928. Particulars can be seen at the County Office, Napier. A. H. FERGUSON, County Clerk. OH, those icy sheets I Why worry? Bus a "UNIQUE" Hot Water Bottle and wrrm them up before you "turn tn ” The best bag on the market be cense British.—H _____ INVOLVING • A CONSTANT DEMAND FOR MORE HERETAUNGA BUTTER Under the auspices of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union, the Patangata and Elsthorpe Branch will hold their THIRD ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH, DOG TRIALS & HORSE EVENTS, On KITTOW BROS.’ PROPERTY, WAIPAWA-TAMUMU ROAD. (Three miles from Waipawa). WEDNESDAY. JULY 4th, 1928. Teams to be on the ground at 9 a m. Ploughing to commence at 9.30 a.m. Dogs to be on the grounds at 9.30 a.m. eharp. £l5O IN PRIZES. PROGRAMME. CLASS A. DOT’BLE-FURROW PLOUGH.-Open to all comers. First price £5 5/- cash, and Challenge Cup valued at £5 5,'-, presented by Mr. E. T. Wilder; 2nd, £4 4•; 3rd. £2 2/-. Specials: Best break £1 l/«. best finish £1 1/-, best ins and outs £1 I/. Entrance: Members 7'6. r.on«members 10/-. Conditions: See Rules 2 and 3. Cup to be won twice in succession or three times at intarvile. CLASS B. Open to all competitors who have not previously won a first prize. First prize, £3 3/- cash and Challenge Cup valued at £5 5/-, presented by Mr. C. J Nairn (Cup to be held for one year and winner will then receive a miniature); 2nd orixe, £2 10/-; 3rd prize, £1 1/-. Specials: Best break £1 1/-, best finish £1 1/-, best ins and outs £1 1/-, best handled team £2 2/-. For local men. No around shares allowed. Entry fee; Members 7/0, non-members 10/-. CLASS C. TRACTORS. — Two or three furrow ploughs. Open to all comers. First prize, £3 8/- cash and Mr. F. R. Furminger’s Challenge Cup valued at £5 5/- (to be held for one year and winner will then receive a miniature); 2nd prize, £3 3/-; 3rd prize, £1 1/- Specials: Best break £1 1/-, best finish £1 1/-, best ins and outs £1 1/-. A special prize of £3 3/- for local farmer’s tractor and plough driven by the owner or his man. who gains moat points. Tractors to start at 10.30 a.m. No ground shares allowed. Entry fee: Members 7/6 non-members 10/AMATEUR JUDGE OF PLOUGHING.Open to those who have never acted as judse at a Ploughing Match. First prize £1 1/-. Entry-2 6. Horses will be judged during lunch stop. DOG TRIALS. HEADING & YARDING, Open.-First prize. £5 5/- Cup presented by Mr. A. Wilson, and £5 ft/- cash (Cup to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals: 2nd prize. £3 3/-; 3rd prize, £2: 4th prize, £l. Fntry fee: Members 7/6, non-members 10/-. HEADING <k YARDING, for Maiden Dogs.—First prize value £5 5/--, 2nd prize £2 2/-. Special prize of £3 8/for man and doge gaining most points, who have never comneted at a trial before. Entry fee: Members 5/-, nonmembers 10/-. Run under the North Island Sheen Dog Trial Association Rules. Competitors to be on ground at 8.30 a.m. sharp. Post entries. HORSE EVENTS. MAIDEN LEAPING COMPETITION. First prize, cup and £4 10/- cash; 2nd prize. £2; 3rd prize, £l. Entry fee: Members 7/6, non-members 10/-. LADIES' LEAPING COMPETITION.First prize. Challenge Cup presented by Mr. H. S. Rathbone, and £1 1/cash; 2nd prize, £2; 3rd prize, £l. Entry fee: Members 7/6, non-members 10/-. OPEN LEAPING COMPETITION.-First prize. Challenge Cun vahi** £5 ft.’., presented bv Mrs. C. N. B Williams, and £4 4/- cash; 2nd prize, £3; 3rd prize, £1 10/.. Entry fee: Members 12/6, nonmembers 15/-. Post entry. FENCING COMPETITION. Competitors to put in an angle post. Post to be dressed and stayed but not rammed. Material provided, but comHrtitnr to fiT, d own tools. Points for time and quality of work. First prize, £3; 2nd prize £2, presented by Mr. C. J. Nairn SPECIAL PRIZES. Silver Challenge Cup valued at £7 7/-, presented by Pon revere Coast residents. Cnp to be held for one year and then winner rereives a miniature. For the man finishing first and gaining at least 40 per cent, of points in any of the ploughing classes with a double-furrow plough. Four-home Team showing moat care and attention. For local men. £2 2/-. Best Kept Harness. For local men. Harness to be the property of the owner of the team and at least six months in use. £1 l/». Mr. F. L. Tiffen’s Challenge Cup. value £8 8/-, to be held for one year and then winner to receive a miniature, for the best four-horse team. Horses to be the property of one man. Local teams. Rest Mare, moat suitable for ploughing. £1 1/-, presented by Mr. J. W. Knobloch. Best Gelding most suitable for plough, in? £1 1/-. presented by Messrs. Limbrick Bros. Mr W. Cole offers a prize of £2 2/- for Ploughman who has been longest with his present employer, and Mr D. Butler £1 1/- for the second longest. Members of employer’s family not eligible. Rest Dressed Team, £1 1/-. Youngest Ploughman, £1 1/-. Chain Stepping, first prize, trophy; second prize, trophy. Weight Guessing, first prize, trophy; second prize, trophy. Ploughs consigned to Match Secretary, Waipawa. will be taken to the ground and returned free of charge. Free accommodation for teams overnight. Chain Stepping and Weight Guessing Competitions going on all day. Admission- Ladies 1/-. Gents 1/-, Children free. ENTRIES for Ploughing Events close with Hon Secretary on MONDAY, JULY 2nd A SOCJAL will be held in the Pat angata Hall in the evening, when prizes will be distributed. Admission 10/- or by ticket. W. A. TOD, Hon. See. and Treasurer, Ot&ne.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 163, 25 June 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 163, 25 June 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 163, 25 June 1928, Page 4

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