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WHANGAREI JR» CLUB, ; Thb ' AHNUAL EXHIBITION WILL TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 1888, AT THE Kensington Park, whbx pbizes will be given fob the foltjowwq:— HORSES— BIood Stock. Class. Ist 2nd l.BestEntire 30/ 15/ 2. Best Mare in Foal or Foal at foot 15/ 10/ 3. Best Coltor Filly 2-yrs old ... 15/ 10/ 4. Best Filly or Gelding 1-yr. old 15/ 10/ 5. Best Foal 10/ 5/ TTatv BBEED3. 6. Beat Mare in Foal or Foal at foot 15/ 10/ 7. Best Filly or Gelding 2-yrs old 15/ 10/ 8. Best Colt or Filly 1 -year old .. 15/ 10/ 9. Best Foal 10..' 5/ Dhatjght Stock. 10. Best Entire 30/15/ 11. Best Mare or Gelding .. ..15/ 10/ 12. Best Mare in Foal or Foal at foot 15/ 10/ 13. Best Filly or Gelding 3-yrs. old 15/ 10/ 14. Best filly or Gelding 2-yrs. old 15/ 10/ 15. Best Filly or Gelding 1-yr. old 15/ 10/ 16.BestFoal 10/ 5/ 17. Best pair of Horses (draught), Mares or Geldingsthe property of one owner 20/ 10/ 18. Best Express or light Cart Mare or Gelding, to be shown in Express or Trap .. .. 15/ 10/ Hack Hobses. (To be ridden, class 22 by Ladies.) 19. IBest Hack wo to lOst , Mare or Gelding . . " 15/10/ 20. tßest Hack up to 12st., Mare or Gelding 15/ 10/ 21. Best Hack bred in the County Mare or Gelding .. ..15/ 10/ 22. Best ladys' horse Mare or Gelding 20/ 10; 23. Best Pony 13 hands and not over 14 hands 2-iDches . . . . 15/ 10/ SHOElNG— Entbaxce, 2s. 24. Best Shod Koadster .. .. 10/ 5/ 25. Best Shod Draught Horse with toes and heels 10/ 5/ CATTLE. 2fi.Bestßull 30/ 10/ 27. Best Bull 2-yrs and under 3-yrs 15/ 7/6 28. Bert Bull 1-yr and under 2-yrs 15/ 7,6 29.BestCow ".. 15/ 7/6 30. Best Cow for Dairy Purposes 15/ 7/6 31. Best Heifer 2-yrs and under 3-yrs 15/ 7/6 32. Best Heifer 1-yr and under 2-yrs 15/ 7/6 33. Best Heifer 1-year old . . . . 15/ 5/ 34. BestFatOx 15/ o SHEEP— Lonqwools. 35. Best Bam, any age . . . . 15/ 7/6 36. Best Bam Hogget .. ..15/ 7/0 37. Best pen of three Ewe Hoggets 20/ 7/6 38. Best pen of three Ewes suckling Lambs 15/ 7/6 Act Othkb Beeed. 39. Best Ham any age .. .. 15/ 7/6 40. Best Earn Hogget .. ..15/ 7/6 4L Best pen of three Ewe Hoggets 15/ 7/6 Fat Sheep. 42. Best pen of five 15/ 7/6 43. Best pen of five Lambs.. .. 15/ 7/6 PIGS. 44.BestBoar 10/ 5/ 45. Best Sow 10/ 5/ - POUI/TRY— Entbance, 1/6. (Pens provided.) 46. Best blk. red Game, Cock & Hen 7/6 47. Best Duckwing Game „ „ 7/6 48. Best Pile Game „ „ 7/6 49. Best Brahma, Light „ „ 7/6 50 Best Brahma, Dark „ „ 7/6 51. Best Hamburgh Silver Pencilled .. „ „ 7/6 62. Best Hamburgh, Gold Pencilled.. .. „ „ 7/6 53. Best Hamburgh, Black „ „ 7/6 54. Best Cochins „ „ 7/6 55. Best Plymouth Bocks „ „ 7/6 56. Best Houdan „ „ 7/6 57. Best Spanish „ „ 7/6 68. Best Leghorn „ „ 7/6 59. Best Wyandottes „ „ 7/6 60. Best Langshan „ „ 7/6 61. Best Andalusian „ „ 7/6 62. Best Polands „ „ 7/6 63. Best Dorking „ „ 7/u 64. Best Bantams „ „ 7/6 65. Best Duck and Drake any breed 7/6 DOGS— Entbance, 1/6. (Exhibitors to find Collar and Chain.) 66. Best Cattle Dog 15/ 67. *Best Sheep Dog .. .. 15/ 68. Best Pointer 10/ 69. Best Boarhound or Pig Dog . . 10/ 70. B<est Bull Dog . . .... 10/ 71. Best Bull Terrier .. ..10/ 72. Best English Terrier .. ..- -*of ~" 73. Best Scotch Terrier .. .. 10/ 74. Best Fox Terrier .. ..10/ 74. Best Po«dle 10/ 76. Best Greyhound . . . . 10/ 77. Best English Setter .. .. 10/ 78. Besrlrish Setter .. ..10/ 79. Beit Gordon Fetter .. ..10/ 80. B»t English Betriever. . . . 10/ bL Best Irish Retriever .. ..10/ t«. Best Field Spaniel .. ..10/ S3. Best Water Spaniel . . . . 10/ 84. Best any other breed .. ..10/ PRODUCE, &c— Entbakce, 1/6. 85. Best 31bs of butter in plain rolls 15/ 10, 86. Best 31bs. of butter (facy) .. 10/ 5, 87. Best potted butter fit for exportation, not less than iOlba . . 10/ 5, 88. Best new cheese, not less tnan lOlbs. in one or more cheeses .. 10/ 5, 89. Best old cheese, not less than lOlbß. in one or more cheeses ... 15/ 10 / 100. Best Bread (home made) one loaf) 15/ 6, 101. Best Ham (home cured) . . 10/ o t 102. Best Flitch of Bacon, plain or rolled 10/ 6, 103. Best collection of locally made jams or jellies not less than four kinds . . . . . . 15/ 10; IMPLEMENTS— Entbance, 2s. (Maker's name to be invisible.) '04. Single-Furrow Plough (swing) 10/ 5; J5. Single-Furroow Plough (wheel) 10/ 5> jS-Scarifier 10/ 5> *& Set of Harrows 10/ 5y *J*Disc Harrows 10/ 5, jrcjOollection of Implements .. 20/ 10j 110. w Dray with Framo ..10/ *"• Cart or Trap to carry „„ "If-a-ton 15/ 7/e 110' £ ce * her > best assortment in side 15/ Ud. Bes Saddle, with furniture, „. ."Kfymade 10/ 114. Best Collection of Saddlery and 11c ara w locally made .. .. 20/ 116. Beat Tim^nt, Buggy or Waggonette xtorse, Harness and venicle,the property of one owner 15/ j/t 116. B«*t Turn Out, Spring Cart, ' Horse, Ha-ness, and Vehicle —ja .~sP ro P< Jr^y of one owner .. 15/ 5; io™ <£r?l o ** wfll be awarded in Classes 19, 20, 22, 85, By, and 103. I Horses entered as lOst. Hacks canno* compete " tZst. Hocks, and vice versa. ♦Sheep Dog to be tested on the ground with Sll6€p, SPECIAL PEIZES. Mr O'Brien, Kamo^akery, offers a prize oi one guinea, for the hor* beat calculated to improve the breed of hgh>. cart or spring trap Mr Bpllesfon wfll give a^rfze of £5 for the best foal got by Bryan O'Lynu to be fihown at the Whangarei Fanners' Club Show, in 1889. GENERAL REGULATIONS. 1. All entries must be made with the Secretary on or before SATURDAY, November 10th after which double entry will be charged Entrance fees for horses, cattle, sheep and pigsmembers Ik percent., non-members 10 percent en amount of prize. 2. All entries must be made in the name of the bona fide owner of exhibits. 3. Horses must be haltered and led, and on no account be removed from their alloted stands without permission of the Stewards. In classes one and 10, the Judges are empowered to remove body rollers. 4. No stock or implements shall be removed from the yard until after 4 o'clock without special order from the Committee. 5. The Committee will not, under any circumstances, hold themselves responsible for loss damage, or mis-delivery of stock or implements exhibited at the Show. 6. The Judges are directed not to award a second prize in classes where there are sot more than two exhibits, and in the event of there being no competition in any class no prize will be given, unless the Judges certify to particular merit.

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Northern Advocate, 20 October 1888, Page 4

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