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OTHER HORSES. Ist Class.—For the best thoroughbred stallion, imported or otherwise. First prize ... .£lO 0 0 Second do. ... 5 0 0 2nd Class.—For the best thoroughbred brood mare, imported or otherwise. First prize ... £5 0 0 Second do. ... 2 10 0 3rd Class.—For the best thoroughbred filly, foaled since 1860. First prize ... £5 0 0 Second do. ... 2 10 0 4th Class.—For the best thoroughbred mare, entire, or gelding, foaled since July I, 1859. First prize ... £5 0 0 Second do. ... 2 10 0 sth Class.—For the best brood mare for the breeding of carriage horses. First prize ... £4 0 0 Second do. ... 2 0 0 6th Class.—For the best filly for carriage purposes, foaled since Sept. l3t, 1860. First prize • ... £4 0 0 Second do. ... 2 0 0 •rH Class.—For the best roadster or hack, mare or gelding. First prize ... £4 0 0 Second do. ... 2 0 0 All horses in the above classes must be New Zealand bred, unless otherwise specified. N.B.—Thoroughbred is intended to mean reputed thoroughbred. 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. MR. LOCKE'S PRIZE. For the best colt or filly got by Prince Edward in the years 1859 and 1860. A prize of £5. MR. PARISH'S PRIZE. For the best colt or filly by the entire pony Hero. A prize of £5. mr. Wakefield's prize. For the best colt or filly by the Peer. A prize of £5 with a sweepstake of £1 added. PIGS. Ist Class.—For the best boar of any age or breed. First prize ... £2 0 0 Second do. ... 10 0 2nd Class.—For the best breeding sow of any age or breed. First prize ... £2 0 0 ■ Second do. ... 10 0 3rd Class.—For the best pair of young sows, farrowed since Jan. Ist, 1862. First prize ... £2 0 0 Second do. ... 10 0 4th Class.—For the best litter of pigs of not less than six, and not to exceed two months old. First prize ... £2 0 0 Second do. ... 10 0

POULTRY. Ist Class.—For the best pair of geese. First prize ... - £1 0 0 Second do. ... 0 10 0 2nd Class. —For the best pair of turkeys. First prize ... £10 0 Second do. ... 0 10 0 3rd Class.—For the best pair of ducks. First prize ... £10 0 Second do. ... 0 10 0 4th Class.—For the best pair of Dorking fowls. First prize ... £10 0 Second do. ... 0 10 0 sth Class.—For the best pair of Spanish fowls. First prize ... £10 0 Second do. ... ,010 0 6th Class.—For the best pair of Cochin China fowls. First prize ... £10 0 Second do. ... 0 10 0 7th Class—For the best pair of fowls of any breed not included in the above classes. First prize ... £1 0 0 Second do. ... 0 10 0 Bth Class.—For the best pair of pigeons. First prize . ... £0 10 0 Second do. ... 0 5 0 IMPLEMENTS MANUFACTURED IN CANTERBURY. Ist Class.—For the best plough of any make, [to be iudged as follows, -general capabilities, lightness of draught, price at which the manufacturer will suddlv a similar implement to the public.] First prize ... £5 0 0 Second do. ••• 2 10 0 2nd Class.—For the best pair of heavy harrows. First prize ••• £2 0 0 Second do. ... 10 0 3rd Class.—For the best pair of light harrows. First prize ••• £1 ® ® Second do. ••• 0 10 0 4th Class.—For the best drill, either for corn or seed. , . , A prize of £2. sth Class.—For the best grubber or scarifier. A prize of £3. 6th Class.—-For the best implement for the imDrovement of native pastures. A prize Of £3. 7th Class.—For the best thrashing machine. A prize of £5. Bth Class.—For the best winnowing machine. A prize of £3. 9th Class.—For the best chaff cutter. A prize of £2. lOth Class.—For the best farm cart. A prize of £5. 11th Class.—For the best horse dray. A prize of £5. 12th Class.—For the best bullock wool dray. A prize of £5. 13th Class.—For the best set of cart harness, leading and Bhaft. _

14th Class.—For the best set of Whipple trees for two horses. . A prize of £1. 15th Class.—For the best set of Whipple trees for three horses. . A prize of £1. 16th Class.—For the best set of farm implements and tools from one farm, colonial make or otherwise. . . A prize of £o. ME. OLLIVIER'S PRIZE. For the best Canterbury made stock-whip. A prize of £\. For the best sffis fresh butter. First prize Second do. ... o 10 0 For the best 56lbs cheese. First prize ... & ° Prizes wM°be awarded'to Stock and Implejnents not included in the above classes, as extra stock. ENTRANCE FEES. B J For each entry of horses, bulls or sheep ... Cows, heifers, or working " bullocks ... .A 5 J Pigs or poultry ... - J J " Cheese or butter 2 6 " " Of any implements, &c.... 5 o cI M . wi.. be ad ?!i"mtranoe» to be made to the Acting Secreor before October..

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1035, 11 October 1862, Page 11 (Supplement)

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1035, 11 October 1862, Page 11 (Supplement)

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1035, 11 October 1862, Page 11 (Supplement)