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ness and time. Time allowed, T hour. First prize £1 10s, 2nd Us, 3rd ss. Entry fee Is. Post entry. SPECIAL PRIZES. Silver Challenge Cup value £7, presented by Pourerere 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 points in any of tho Ploughing Classes with a double-furrow plough Four-horse Team showing most care and attention.—l'irst prize £2, 2nd £l., Mr F. L. Tiffin’s Challenge Cup, value £8. —Cup to bn held for one year and then winner to receive a miniature. For Best Four-horse Team. Horses to be the property of one man. Local teams. Pair of Farm Horses, most suitable for ploughing, that have never won a, first prize. Must be working as a pair in the team.—First prize £l, 2nd Ills. Best Mare, most suitable for ploughing.—First prize £l. 2nd KM. Best Gelding, most suitable lor ploughing.—First prize £l, 2nd 10a Best Decorated Team.—£2. Youngest Ploughman.—£l Chain Stepping. — Ladies’ prize trophy, Gents’ prize trophp. Entry 6d. Weight Guessing.—Ladies’ prize J sheep, Gents’ prize J sheep. Entry fid. Ploughs consigned to Match Secretary at Otane will be taken to the ground and returned free of charge. Free accommodation for teams overnight. Chain Stepping and Weight Guessing Competitions on all day. Entries for Ploughing Events close with Hon Secretary on SATURDAY, July 9th, at 8 p.m. Admission: Ladies Is, Gents Is, Children free. A SOCIAL will he held in the Patangata Hall in the evening, when prizes will be distributed. Admission 5s or by ticket. RULES AND CONDITIONS. 1. The area to be prougfied will bo allotted by the Stewards. Horse Ploughing to commence at 9.30 a.m. sharp, Tractors at 10.30 a.m., and stop at 3 p.m. All Competitors shall stop half an hour for lunch. 2. Class A. Ground shares allowed with lift as defined in Rule 3. 3. The matches are for the improvement of home ploughing. Competitors will be allowed to have cut on their skeiths. No Competitor to have more than Ijin. cut on his shares. All ploughs will be examined by a Judge appointed, and the above Rule will be strictly adhered to. 4. No assistance will bo allowed Competitors, except in the erection and removal of poles. 5. Every Competitor shall plough not less than five inches deep, and 9in. wide. ■ 6. All teams shall start and stop at given signal 7. Every competitor shall plough the lot he draws. 8. Competitors shall stuke from peg to peg, bearing their number, gather three rounds, and then split as directed. 9. No Competitor shall stop his neighbour fo ra longer time than ten minutes. Anything in excess of the said time shall be deducted from iho time of the ploughman causing the delay, and given to the benefit of the ploughman delayed, and any Competitor holding up another Competitor for more than half an hour will be disqualified. 10. Protests as to delay shall be made to the Steward at the time tho delay is caused, otherwise they will not be allowed. 11. Either three or four horses shall' constitute a team. 12 Competitors shall strike out with their lull team, but the finish shall be optional as to the number of horses used. 13. Competitors, before starting, •shall receive a ticket with their number on it, and on completion of their land the ffteward in charge shall marie the time finished and collect the ticket lor the Judges. 14. The decision oi the Judges shall be final and cannot be upset in uny Court of Law. 15. No Comjietitor shall be allowed on his land alter finishing until tho completion of the judging. 16. The ploughing shall be judged on points, and the scale of points shall be drawn up by the Farmer** 1 111. Il Ploughing Match Committee, Tho points gained by placed men will bo printed in results, and the points ginned by all Coni pet Hors be ,r. a, .. „1,.. 17. Any details not provided for m the Rules and any dispute >m rig therefrom, or in connection wii.li tho interpretation of the Rules, shall he inferred to the Ground Committee, whoso decision shall be final 18 The Committee reserves the right to alter or rescind any of t':<> above Rules, or to alter the date of the matches should occasion arise. 19 All protests or object ons shall be made in writing, accompanied '■ t deposit of ii i lodged •• S cretary within fifteen minutes of . o completion of the judging and th nouncement of the Judge’s deci sm the protest be considered frivokm r vexatious the deposit shall be forfeit. <’d absolutely JV. A. TOD, Him. Secretary. 1 222 Phone 17M, Otane.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 160, 22 June 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 160, 22 June 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 160, 22 June 1932, Page 5