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A picoo of plate, oup, or money, to the value of 20 guineas, to largest prizetaker in Claas 6, Ayrshire cattle : W Cowan A pioco of plate, cup, or money, to tho value of 15 guineas, to largest prizetaker in Classes 11 and 12, merinos ; A B Smith A piece of plate, can, or money, to the value of 20 guineas, to largest prizetakor in Class 1,1, Leicester sheep : Hon. M Holmes A piece of plate, Cup, or money, to the value of 20 guineas, to largest prizotaker in Claas 14, Lincoln sheep : Hon. M Holmes A piece of plate, cup, or money, to the value of 10 guineas, to largest pm.otakor in Class 21, dairy produce ; Miss Jessie Morton A pieoo of plate, cqp, or money, to tho value of G guineas, to tho second largest prizctaker in Class 21, dairy produce : Mrs W Cowan and Mrs Geo Hutchison, equal A piece of plate enp, or money to the valuo of guineas, to third largest prizetaker in Class 21, dairy produco : Mrs W Cowan and Mrs Ceo Hutohison, equal
PRIVATE PRIZES. Mr E P Burbury offero L 2 2s ; Monsra Hodge and Jones ofler harnosu value LI 10» ; Mr B Christie offers LI Is ; and Mr James Macdonuld odors valuo for ISa : Prize L 5 Bb, for tlio bc»t spring dray horao or maro, John \ r ornor Mr R. Davies ofl'ot-H LI 1h ; Mr J H Milligan offora valuo for Uto Cd : I'ri/o LI Us Cd, for Hocond beet spring dray horne or maro, FHTownsend Mr William Grant, draper, offers valuo for 10s 6d for third boafc spring dray horse or marc, WGuildford Mr Mark Sinclair offora B2 2a for tho best buggy hb'rtfe or wart : H A SfcrAtfotd
Mr I" 1 J Komshed offors n packet of mttslo, valuo 10a (kl, for tlio boat horflowoman : Mrs Stock Messrs Hodge and Jonoa offer a riding bridlo, value LI 12a Gd, for beet weightcarrying buck : Dr do Lautour Mr A J >S Headland offora a box of tea, value 20a, for tho best fresh butter : Mra Hutchison Mr J W Morton offers a pair of lady's ahoefl, valuo 10d 6d, for second best fresh butter : Miss Jessie Morton Mr John Allan offers a pair of lady's boots, valuo 12s 6d, for second best fresh butter : Miss Jessie Morton Mr Wm. Rickotts offers a buttor dish, valuo 12s Od, for best powdered butter j j Misa Jeahio Morton ! Mr Gideon Rutherford offers LI la for best powdered butter, and LI Is for best fancy butter : Miss Jessio Morton Messrs Young and Co, offer a buttor dish, value 15s, for seoond best powdered buttor : Misis Jaoksou Mr James Familton offera a box of tea, valuo 20s, for the best salt butter : Mrs W Cowan Mr B Mollison offors a pair of lady's boots, valuo 15s, for tho best salt butter ; Mrs W Cowan Mr Wm, Waddoll offors a boy's knicker suit, valuo 17a 6d, for tho boat fancy butter : Miss Jessie Morton Messrs Clayton, Gardiner, and Co., offer a lady's eilk umbrella, valuo 10a 6d, for best fancy butter : Miss Jessie Morton Mr Gommoll, tailor, offorß a boy's summer Galotca suit, valuo 10s Gel, for tho boat homemade lottvcb : Mr» Ycungslon Mr A M'Corkindalo offers n brooh, value 10s Od, for tho best girdlo scones ; Miss Maggio Morton Mr John Taylor, cabinetmaker, offers an inkstand, valuo 10s 6d, for best girdlo soono : Mi«n Maggie Morton Mr J W Humphrey offers a kerosene lamp, valuo 15s Cd, for tho socond best girdle scones : Mrs G Brownlco Mr R H^Cathcart offers a brooch and ear-rings, value 15s, for tho best ovon scones i Miss Maggie Morton Mr A Krascr offers a book, valuo 20a, for tho best rough collie : C W Reid Tho Now Zealand Clothing Factory offora a hat; valuo 10s Gd, f or tho best Groyhound; J R Sowcll
SPECIAL PRIZKS. Mr W Watson offers aa a bpooial prizo, one truck of Kaitangata coal for the boat sprine; dray horse or maro owned by coal merchants, which has boon tlio bona fide proporty of tho exhibitor for two months before tho show. Mr Wll Williams offers, as ditto, four tons of Shag Point coal for tho second bostdo.; on tho aamo conditions, and ono ton of Shag Point coul for tho third beat do., ojj tho atitno conditions. Tho Allandulo Company offer two tons of AUandtilo coal for tho best, a ton and a half for the second best, and ono ton for tho third best, on tho samo conditions. Entry fee for these prizes, 7s Od : J Vernor, 1 ; V II Townsond, 2; YVGmldf rd, 3 Mr P Aitchison ofFora L 5, Mr A Thomson L 2, and Mr Mathow Morton L2 — in all, L9— to bo dividod »>8 follows, an special pri/us; Virnst day— For trotting pony, 13 hands or under, to bo ridden by boy amatoura ; course, about one milo— First, LI 10s ; second, LI ; third, 10s ; J Henderson, I|JH Sowell, 2 ; 15 do Largy, ',\. First day— For trotting pony, 12 hands or under, on tho samo conditions — First, LI 10a ; focond, LI ; third, 10s : Johnr-y Orr, 1 ; Lily Dale, 2.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7732, 21 November 1890, Page 3
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863CUPS. North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7732, 21 November 1890, Page 3
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