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sth Class.—For the best filly for carriage purposes, foaled since Sept. l3t, 1860. 6th Class.—For the best roadster or hack, mare or fielding. All horses in the above classes must be New Zealand bred, unless otherwise specified. N.B.—Thoroughbred is intended to mean reputed thoroughbred. •v mr. wilkin's prize For the best four-year old roadster, mare or gelding, bred in Canterbury; a prize of £5, with a sweepstake of £1 added; three competitors or no prize awarded. MR. SHAND'S PRIZE For the best colt or filly by Mr. Shand's horse Hercules. A prize of money or silver cup, with a sweepstake of £1 added . i N.B.—Other private prizes are expected. PIGS. Ist Class.—For the best boar of any age or breed. 2nd Class. —For the best breeding sow of any age or breed. 3rd Class.—For the best pair of young sows, ! farrowed since Jan. Ist, 1862. I ,4th Class.—For the best litter of pigs of not less than six, and not to exceed two months old. j POULTRY. Ist Class.—For the best pair of geese. ■ 2nd Class.—For the best pair of turkeys, j 3rd Class.—For the best pair of ducks. 4th Class.—For the best pair of Dorking fowls. i sth Class.—For tlie best pair of Spanish fowls. | 6th Class.—For the best pair of Cochin China i fowls.. ! 7th Class.—For the best pair of pigeons. i IMPLEMENTS MANUFACTURED IN i CANTERBURY. i Ist Class.—For the best plough of any make, [to :! be judged as follows,—general capabilities, lightness of draught, price at which the manufacturer will ! supply a similar implement to the public.] ! 2nd Class.—For the best pair of heavy harrows, j 3rd Class.—For the best pair of light harrows, i 4th Class.—For the best drill, either for corn or j seed. i sth Class.—For the best grubber or scarifier, j 6th Class.—For the best implement for the imi provement of native pastures. : 7th Class. —For the best thrashing machine. Bth Class. —For the best winnowing machine. 9th Class.—For the best chaff cutter. 10th Class.—For the best farm cart. 11th Class.—For the best horse dray. 12th Class.—For the best bullock wool dray. 13th Class.—For the best set of cart harness, . leading and shaft. 14th Class.—For the best set of Whipple trees • for two horses. • ! 15th Class.—For the best set of Whipple trees ; for three horses. 16th Class.—For the best set of farm implements and tools from one farm, colonial make or otherwise. MR. OLLIVIER'S PRIZE For the best Canterbury made stock-whip, a prize of One Pound. Bgjp" All entries for the above classes to be made at the Acting Secretary's Office, Market Place, Christchurch, on or before October 1, 1862. N.B.—The judges: will be instructed to award prizes in the above classes, only where they find sufficient merit. Prizes will be awarded to stock and implements not included in the above classes, should the judges consider them of sufficient merit. By-laws and further particulars will appear at a future date. B. DOWLING, Hon. Sec., R. BRUNSDEN, Acting Sec., 2444 Secretaries.

CHRISTCHURCH MARKET. Sale of Live Stock, Timber, Doors, Post and Rails, Trees, Seeds, and other Produce. MR. H. E. ALPORT will sell by Public Auction on SATURDAY NEST, JULY 5, at his Yards, Market Place, Christchurch, 6 very superior draught mares and geldings Several saddle ditto ditto 3 pair powerful working bullocks, broken to all kinds of work; 2 well broken milch cows, to calve shortly arrived too late for last Saturday's market sale. 20 choice store pigs;—these also came up to market last Saturday, but not in time. Turkeys, ducks, fowls Bacon, hams, pig meal, wheat for chickens Flour, bran, sharps Oatmeal, rice, pearl barley Soap, candles, sugar, tea, currants Several thousand feet assorted boards and scantling 50 moulded panel doors 2000 posts and rails Fruit and forest trees and shrubs 2 casks mixed grass and clover seeds 2 ditto well assorted vegetable seeds Quantity of empty cases and casks And other goods. Sale at 11 o'clock. Terms at sale. Market Place, Christchurch, June 30. 2520 SALE OF FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, FURNITURE, AMERICAN GOODS, GROCERIES, OILMAN'S STORES, CONFECTIONERY, CLOTHING, DRAPERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c MR. HE. ALPORT will Sell by, Auction, at his Rooms, Market place, Christchurch, ON MONDAY NEXT, JULY 7TH, Fancy Goods and Cutlery: . Portmonaies, Myall pipes, hair on Chamois skins, pen and pocket knives Several dozen oak walking sticks, and Valuable fancy canes 10 cases McDougal's pipes s Furniture and American Goods : _ Chairs, tables, washstands, couches, bedsteads ' American mincing bowls and knives Buckets, tubs, in nests, clocks Milk piggins, butter moulds, flails Groceries, Oilman's Stores, and Confectionery ; Tea in chests and boxes Sugar, several qualities • • Currants, rice, sugar candy Sperm candles, waxmatches Sydney and Melbourne soap Lobsters in tins # , Wotherspoon's confectionery, in lib tins Salt, Bath bricks , Clothing, Drapery, Boots and bhoes— Blue serge shirts Scotch twill ditto ■ Men's and boys' moleskin and cord trousers Men's shepherds plaid : suits - Men's Wellingtons and bluchers Women's and girls' leather lace boots Iridiarubber goloshes, clogs, and pattens And other goods. . . , , , Sale at 12 o'clock. . Terms at sale. , Market place, Christchurch, June 30. ~ 2522 ~ ~~~~~~ LIME, ~ . ' HjIHE undersigned! having received a supplj ■ X i of stone from the Amuri are now .prepared to take orders. • ; ; : y MILLTON & CO., > ■ ' " Union Wharf. ; July 1,1862. 2515

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1007, 5 July 1862, Page 3

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