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Under the auspices of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union, THE PATANUATA & ELSTHOBPE BRANCH will hold their FIFTH ANNUAL pLOUGHING A T C H On AUGUST A SON’S PROPERTY, on the PATANGATA ROAD. (two and a half miles from Otane) WEDNESDAY, JULY 9th. 1030. Teams to be on the ground at 0 a.m. Horse Ploughing to commence at 9.30 a.m. Tractor Ploughing to commence at 10.30 a.m Dogs to be on the ground at 8.30 a.m. sharp. The Club will pay the train fare one way of all plough teams coming to the Match. £2OO IN PRIZES. £2OO IN PRIZES. PROGRAMME. CLASS A. DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGH.—Open to all comers. First prize £6 cash and Challenge Cup valued at £8 presented by Mr. E Nuttall; 2nd £4: 3rd. £2. Specials; Best Break £1 Best finish £l, Best Ins and Outs £l. En trance; Members 7/6, Non-members 10/-, Conditions: See Bules 2 and 3. Cup to be held for one years and winner receives a gold medal. CLASS B. Open to Competitors who have not pr& viously won a first prize First prize £4 cash and Challenge Cup valued at ££>, presented by Mr C. J Nairn, cup to be held for one year and win ner will receive a gold medal; 2nd prize £2 10/.. 3rd prize £1 Specials-. Best Break £l, Best Finish £1 Best Ins and outs £l. Best Handled Team for local men. £2. No ground shares allowed. Entry fee- Members 7/6 Non-members 10/.. CLASS 0. TRACTORS. — Double-Furrow Ploughs. Open to all comers. First prize £4 cash and Mr. F Furmingera Challenge Cup valued £5. to be held tor one year and winner will then re ceive a gold medal; 2nd prize £2, 3rd prize £l. Specials: Best Break £L, Best Finish £l, Best Ins and Outs £L. No ground shares allowed Entry fee: Members 7/G. Non-mem-bers 10/. CLASS D. Three-Furrow Tractor Ploughs. Open to all comers. First prize £4 and Cup. to be held for one year and winner receives a gold medal: 2nd £2 3rd £1 Specials Best Break £1 Best Finish £1 Best Ins and Outa £1 No ground shares allowed Entry fee: Members 7 6 Non members 10/. A Special Prize of half a ton of Borthwick’s Manure will be ci ven for the local farmer’s tractor and plough driven by the owner or his man who gains the most points In either tractor class. AMATEUK JUDGING OF PLOUGHING— Open to those who have never acted as judge at a ploughing match First prize £l. Entry 2/6. DOG TRIALS. HEADING 4 YARDING. Open.-Flrst prize £S Cup presented bv Mr. A. Wilson and £6 cash cup to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals 'winners: 1926 D Kiggir; 1927. F C. Tong; 1928. VV Whyte. 1929. J R Gillespie); 2nd £4 3rd £2, 4th £l. Entry fee: Members 7/G Non-members 10/., HEADING & YARDING for Malden Dogs.-First prize £5. 2nd £3, 3rd £1; sped •’ privA £2, for local maiden dog and man gaining most points, who have never competed at a trial before. Entry fee.- Members 5/- Nonmembers 7/6. Run under the North Island Sheep Dos Trial Association Rules. Competitors to be on the sround at 8.30 a.m. sharp. Post entries. HORSE EVENTS. To commence at 1 p.m. MAIDEN LEAPING COMPETITION.First prize. Cup, presented bv Mr. W J Wood, and £0 cash: 2nd £l. 3rd £2. Entry fee: Members 7:6. Non members 10/.. LADIES LEAPING COMPETITION.First prize Challenge Cup presents'' by Mr. H S. Rathbone to be won twice In succession or three times at Intervals (winners: 1028, H R Campberr: 1029 4liss Joan Williams), and £6 cash: 2nd £4 3rd £2 Rider, ot placed horses to receive half the prize money Entry fee Members 7/6. Non-members 10/-. OPEN LEAPING COMPETITION. - First prize Challenge Cup value £5. presented by Mrs C. N. B. Williams, cup to be held for one venr and win ner receives a miniature, and £lO cash: 2nd £6, 3rd £3. Entry fee: Members 12,6 Non-members 13/-. Poet entry. GATEMAKING COMPETITION. To commence at 11 30 a.m. For Farmers or Farm-hands. Competitors to make a farm gate 10ft. 6in. long Hardwood timber and bolts will be supplied by the Club. Competitors to find their own tools. Time allowed If hours. First ntizc £3. 2nd £2. 3rd £1 presented bv Mr. C. J. Nairn. Entry fee u/-. Post entry. SPECIAL PRIZES. Silver Challenge Cup valued at £7, presented by Pourere Coast residents. Cup to be held for one year and then winner receives a miniature. For the man finishing first and gaining at least 40 per cent, of pointe in any of the Ploughing Classes with a double-furrow plough. Four-horse team showing most care and attention.-First prize £2. 2nd £l. Mr. F. L. Tlffen’s Challenge Cun. value £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 Pairs of Farm Horses, most suitable ploughing.-First prize £l. 2nd 10/-. Best Mare, most suitable for ploughing—First prize £l. 2nd 10/-. Best Gelding most suitable for ploughing.—First prize £l. 2nd 10/.. Best Decorated Team £2. Youngest Ploughman, £1 Chain Stepping and Weight Guessing znd, trbphy. Weight Guessing.—First prize, trophy: 2nd. trophy. Ploughs consigned to Match Secretary. Otane. will be taken to ground and returned free of charge Free accommodation for teams overnight Chain Steppin gand Weight Guessing Competitions going on all day. ENTRIES for Ploughing Events close with the Hon. Secretary on SATURDAY. Bth -July, at 8 p.m. Admission: Ladies II: Gents !/■ Children free A SOCIAL will be held In the Patangata Hall In the evening, when prizes will be distributed. Admission 5/- or by ticket. W. A. TOD. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Otane. 'Phone 17M MAIL TIME-TABLE Pasengers and Goods Bus to Whana Whana every Monday and Thursday at 9.30 a.m. Motor Bus to Raukawa: Leaves Market Street Daily at 9.30 a.m. Returning from Raukawa at 1.45 a.m. Motor Bus Service to Fcrnhill, Maraekakaho and Kereru leaves Market Street every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9.30 a.m. Arrives Hastings 4.30 p.m. Maraekakaho only: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Hastings at 9.30 a.m., leave Maraekakaho 11.15 a.m. 'Phono 727. Mr. Prebblo (private) TO GARDENERS. Garden Sand available at Pakowhai Bridge shingle pit. Now is the time for lightening up your heavy soils. Price 6/- per yard nett at the yards. Also Shingle 2/6, Crushed Metal 6/per yard nett. General haulage co., ltd. ’Phone 1100.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 161, 27 June 1930, Page 4

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