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EGMONT AGRICULTURAL L . PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE NINTH GEATnD J 1 .■, NNUAL SHO?W OF HQBSES, CATTLE SHEEP, PIGS ' DAIRY & FARM PRODUCE IMPLEMENTS ' ; DOGS, POULTRY / &c, &c, &c, Wlltf, BE HELD OJT THE SHOW GROTJKD, H A W E R A, ON THURSDAY, 3rd November, LEAPING COMPETITION First Prize ... £8 8e Second Prize ... ... £4 13s Third Prize £2 2s LEAPING COMPETITION FOR LADIES. First Prize , ... £3 6s Second Prize £2 2s Third Prize Ml Is LEAPING COMPETITION FOR PONIES. First Prize £2 Second Prize £1 10s Third Prize £1 Handsome Prizes in all the Hack Classes. SHEARING COMPETITION. First Prize £3 Second Prize' £1 10s Third Prize 15s The latest Milking Machine will be exhibited in full working order at intervals during the day. Supporters of the Association are reminded that their annual subscriptions are due, and must be paid to entitl6 them to the privileges of membership. To enable the Association to provide for the prizes offered, it is respectfully requested that subscriptions and donations be paid fdrthwith. C. A. BUDGE, I Secretary. TTTELLINGTON Agricultural and YY Pastoral Association. — Grand November SHOW, Wednesday and Thursday, 16th and 17th November, 1892. Show Slock Sale, Friday, 18th. Entries will close onJPmjBSDAY, 10th November. Jr Note. — Each premiuj^Catalogue is supplied with an eacry form for Sheep, Cattle, and H-jpses. A further supply will be jjurnSbed by return of post on applicatloaf Sheep, Cattle'jdFraught Horses, and Produce will be^judged on Wednesday, 16th. All light Horses and Sheep Dogs will be -judged on Thursday, 17th. Further particulars on application to HENEY D. O'CALLAGHAN, Secretary. DE LAVAL'S CREAM SEPARATORS For simplicity and solidity of construction, facility for cleaning, small power required, great skimming capacity and low prices, these machines are unrivalled. Sold in sizes to skim from 13 to 330 gallons per hour, for water, steam, horse, or hand-power. 25 to 40 per cent, more butler, and 2d per lb more for it. Jr 200 Gold M sdaib Fibst Phizes Ovi r 30*00 in use ! Fole Agei ts^for Hawera, Manaia, Opunake, " l^raam, Stratford, and districts. Illustrated Price-lists, and all information from ths Agents, SORENBEN AND BTJSCK, Butter-Exporters, Manaia. X G. PITCHER, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Has in stock a full assortment of Gold and Silver Watches — English, American, and Geneva. English, French, and AmericajfClocks. Electroplate ware. Meafcand Fish Carvers in case. Weddin^f Keeper, and EnI gagement Rings/ Gold and Silver Brooches, Earrings, Studs, Scarfpins, Ladies' andi (jfentlemen's Alberts, Pencilcases, flbmholders, Lockets, &c. To arrive — Tito dozen Silver Lever Watches (Rotherams) ; 6 doz. Nickle Keyless Watches, " The Egmont." High-street, Hawera pO-OPERATIVE WAREHOUSE, V MANAIA. GILMOTJR & EALKNER Have in stock, and to arrive during present week, a large and selected Stock of Crockery just landed from London, and for sale at very low low rates. Those in want of some really nice lines in this department should call and inspect before going elsewhere. We have to arrive next week some of Luke and Son's celebrated Ranges, which, having been selected on the very best terms, can A'e sold to purchaser's advantage. Jfheße Ranges wherever used have liven general satisfaction. w BUTTER— We areypurchasers of Prime Butter durijg the season. Highest prMje givenpor, if desired, Butter s^ippfcl on dPeount; o£ makers, and most rfceraj^ advances made against Bame\*2nul par^'cnlara on application. A nice seltction of Lampware now jopened up. ' Gilmour and Falkner, THE OCTAGON, i Manaia. PROPERTIES FOIB SALE The undersigned, being about to leave tne district, has for sale the following :— 145 acres, all under g ra J^P r a number of years, with Jsftoißed cottage, outbuildings, 'catjae ajpA sheep yards, concrete dip and draJp inft pens, jheen^pj^of ijfences, &>& >c Jf* 171 acifes, |encefl/snd othjpwjfie wet-impr|ved| 1 w § 385 acr&, p|rtiall% imprVml / T\ese Wso%^§ ijffcftara^witHii Bhor^diijiiifl^c e o^*^f ofeijtroiß, dairy factories, and telephone station, and the land is rich, level, and well watered. Easy terms can be arranged if required. W. A. McCUTOHAN, 1 Kapojfea.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3267, 3 November 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3267, 3 November 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3267, 3 November 1892, Page 3

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