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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. W~MMATE HORTICULTURAL, AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL, PRODUCE, & INDUSTRIAL ' r SOCIETY'S TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW Will be held at the MANAIA RECREATION GROUNDS On THURSDAY FEBRUARY 24.1921. Classes for Pot Plants, Flowers, Vegetables, Fruit, Honey, and Miscellaneous Articles. Competitions. 1. Factory Horse (open to all)— Suitable for cart, capable of pulling up to I7cwt; to be shown in spring dray. First, gold medal and Mr J. D. Mitchell's special of £1 ls. Second 10s. 2. Utility Horse (open to all —To', be shown in saddle. First £2 2s. Second 10s; 3. Best Gig Horse in harness (open to all with the exception of horses in training)— Pace, style and action. Fijst, Mr Millar's special £1 Is, together with £1 Is. Second 10s. 4. Best Pony, 12 hands and under, to be Hdden by children under 14 years—First, Mr J. Taylor's special 10s 6d. Second ss. 5. Best Pony, 12 to 13 hands,, to be ridden by children under 14 years. First, Mr J. O'Donnell's special 10s 6d. Second os. 6. Best Pony, 13 to 14 hands, to be ridden by children under 14 years. First-Mr W. Badley's special 10s 6d., Second ss. . 7. Best Girl Rider in classes .4, 5 and 6.—Mr T. McPhiLlips' special 10s 6d. 8. Best Boy Rider in classes 4, 5 and 6—Mr T. McPhillips 5 special 10s 6d. 9. . Pony Jumping, 14 hands and under, to be ridden by children 16 years and under. 5s sweepstake. 10. Maiden Jumping—For horses that have never won a competition. 5s sweepstake and 7Mr H. Hutton's special of £1 Is. \ 11. Open Jumping Competition—-Frst prize,, Mr J. J. Patterson's special of £5. Second, Mr C. Jones' special of £1 ls. 12. Judging Jersey Cow. by .boys'under 16 years~-First £2'2s (Messrs J.\ F. Stevenson and F. Mourie's specials of'£l ls each). Second £1 Is. 13. Stepping the Chain—First £1. REFRESHMENTS ON GROUNDS AND BAND IN ATTENDANCE. All entries (except for competitions^ clos? with the secretary at' 9 p.m. SATURDAY, Februafv 19. Gift Auction Sale will be held in aid of.Societys' funds. J ■'.'■■: V. H. HOBDAY, I ■ Secretary.

EMONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ~ #> 37th ANNUAL SHOW TO BE HELD ON SHOW. GROUNDS; HAWERA, ON WEDNESDAY, 2nd & 3rd MARCH Egmont Champion Jumping. Competition, First Prize £50. Valuable Cups-for all sections of stock, : including.'; Messrs Lovell and Christmas' Gup, value £100, for* most points in Jersey Classes. . \ ■-■ i Classes -of all r descriptions catered fbr. Cattie, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Home Industries, Vegetables, -Dog Trials, Jumping, Hunting and Ring Competitions. ■Entries close 9 o.m. "SATURDAY, 19th February.' ' * C,^. STANNARD, v v ...-' "" Secretary. \. P.O. Box 148, Hawera.. PH ARANAEI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S . 46th ANNUAL STOCK SHOW i. To be held at New Plymouth on .y MARCH 9 & 10, 1921. Excellent Accommodation for Stock. Liberal Prize Money, Handsome Trophies and Certificates. Championship Ribbons and Gold Medals for Champion Animal in each class. £20 FOR CHAMPION JERSEY BULL £30 FOR CHAMPION JERSEY COW £50 FOR CHAMPION HUNTER Entries close, on SATURDAY, February 26. ..'■_.' Remember the dates: The week following Egmont A. & P. fcinow. Schedules an - aonlication to — WILLIAM, P. OK.EY, ' Secretary, P.O. Box 18. Phone 37. NEW PLYMOUTH. NORMANBY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 38th ANNUAL SHOW. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, / FEBRUARY 22 and 23, 1921. Classes "fo» Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Farm and Garden Produce, *Cooking, and Home Industries. Prizes Increased in Every Section. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. Pony Jumping Competitions. Maiden Jump, Ist prize £3; 2nd £1. Open Jump, Ist prize £3; 2nd £1. Cow Judging, Ist prize £2 10s; 2nd £l:*3rfi 10s. Grand Concert and Dance in Evening. Schedules free oh application. Entries close SATURDAY, February iy. Competitions Post Entry. G. H. MILLS, P.O. Box 8, Normanby. £1500 CASH SECURES / EVERYTHING.

'iQQ ACRES, West Coast lease, at a tJts rental of 9s per acre, with 20 years to run. House of 6 rooms in fair order; cowshed of 6 bails with new 3-cow plant installed; land is all level and ploughable except for a couple of smali gullies ; subdivided into 9 paddocks, with water in practically every one; about 10 acres of turnips and a god stack of hay. Situated , ori\main road, within half a m;le of township, and about one mile from factory. Price, including 30 cows an dail .implements, etc.. is only £45 per acre. Cash £1500. 34 ACRES, freehold, on main road, and. within | T mile of good town and railway. Up-to-date house with every modem convenience, in eluding hot and cold water, bathroom, wash-house with copper a,nd tubs, and telenhone: gojd 9-bavl i concrete cowshed. This place is dead level, ijot an inch of. waste land on the lot, and is dewn in a. splendid sole, of grass. Subdivided into 10 sheep-proof paddocks with water laid into each one. Place is now carrying 28 cows and I bull, and wintered 27 cows. This farm is absolutely the best place in North Taranaki. and re-, turns can be shown which -prove it a cheap property. Owner is in bad health, which is his sole" reason for f-elling, and be will consder an'exchange-for a house in town or a house and few acres. Price. £160 per acre. Cash £ioso A. M. ROBERTSON, Land Agent, STRATFORD.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 12 February 1921, Page 12

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