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CATTLE SHOW. THE NBW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL OCIEI'X'S annual cattle show be held at the REMCTEKA SALE YARDS, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 20th OCTOBER, when Prizes will be awarded to the best animals dshibited in the following Classes: — HOUSES. CI.AS 9 I.— Thohoughbrkds. Sqp. 1- Entires 2. Colts, two years and under 8. Brood Mares 4. Fillies, two years and under Class ll.—-Heavy Draught. Sec. 1. Entires 2. Colts, two years and undar 3. Brood Mareß, in foal, or foal at foot 4. Fillfes, three years and under 6. Ditto, two ditto ditto 6. Ditto, one ditto ditto Olasb 111. Koadbtbrs, suitable for either Saddle or Harness. Sec. 3. Horses of either sex CATTLE. Class I.—Short Hobns. Sea- 1. Bulls 2. Ditto, two years and under 3. Cows, in calf or milk 4. Heifers, two years and under Class 11.— HsrhpobdS. Seo. 1. Bulls 2. Bulls, two years and under 3. Cows, in calf or milt 4. Heifers, two years and under Class lll.—Best 05 any othkb Bkbed. Sec. 1. Cows, in calf or milk 2. Heifers, two years and under SBEEP. Class I.—Leicestibb.

g«c. 1. Bams | 2. Hog Rams _ ! 3. Ewes, lambed this season or in lamb, pen of five 4. Ewe Boggets, pen of Sve Class II. —Cotswoud. Seo. 1. Rams 2. Hog Bams 3. Ewes, lambed this season or in lamb, pen of fire Ewe Hoggets, pen of fire Class lll.—Linoolnß. Soc.l. Rams 2. Hog Rams 3. Ewes, lambed this seagon or in lamb, pen of fire 4. Ewe Hoggets, pne of five Cxjlsb IV. —Longwools of any othxb Bbxhd. 8«c. 1. Bams 2. Hog Bams 8. Ewes, lambed this season or in lamb, pen of five 4, Ewe Boggets, pen of five CIiASB V.—SOUTHDOWNS. Beo. 1. Ramß 5. Hog Bams 3. Ewos, lan.bed this season or in lamb, pen of fire 4. Ewe Hoggets, pen of five Class Vl.—Mbeinos. Sec. 1. Rams 2. Hog Rams 3. Ewes, lambed this season or in lamb, pen of five i. Ewe Hoggets, pen of five

SWINE. Class I.— Lakge Bbbbd. gso. 1. Boars 2. Sows Class II. —3kail Bszsn. S«c. 1. Boars 2. Sows Pens will be set apart for extra stock, and prizes will be awarded if deemed of sufficient merit. A SHEEP-SHEARING MATCH will take place on the same day for the following prizes: — Ist Class. Men : Ist prise, £3 ; 2nd prize, £1; 3rd prize, 10s. 6d. 2nd Clacs. Boys: Ist prize, £1 Is. 5 necond prize, 10s. 6d. ENTRANCE FEES Horses .. .. 5s Od per head Cattle .. .. 2s 6d „ Sheep .. ~ 2s Od per pen Swine .. .. 2s Od per head Tickets of admission for the stock wi'.l be eiven to Inhibitors on their payment of the entrance fee to the Secretary, and no stock will be admitted without rcch ticket.

Stock of subscribers to the Cattle Show, to the Miount of £1 Is., will be admitt d free. Stock will be received on the ground on the mornlag of the Show until 9.30 a.m., after which no stock will be admitted. All horse Btock to be led. No stock to be removed from tho Show Yards before 4 p m. Stewatds to cause any sheep to be shorn at the request of the Judges. The {"hf-ep Shearing will commence at 2.30. Time allowed, 40 minutes. In case of any dispute arising, the decision of the Committee to be final. Stock exhibited will be taken care of until next morning, but no responsibility incurred. JOHN GORDON, Secretary. PROSPECTUS OF THE FEAR-NAUGHT GOLD-MIMING COMPANY

(BEGIfcTE ED). Capital, £6600, in 660 Shares of £10 each. Dieictobb : Warwick "Weston, i G. Lipsey, H.V.Stevens, J M. Garvey, 3. M. Clark, I J. Hedley. MANA9EE, pro tenn., W. O. Hamlin. SoXiioiTOß, T. S. Weatoß, Auckland. Bahkbbs, The Union Hank of Australia. THE object of the Company is to wirk the Jfearnaught Claim, and to purchase the mach : nery belonging to Messrs. llamlin and Stevens, adjacent thereto. The irachimry proposed to tie purchased comprise an engine, cipable of dri» : ng 15 bead of stampers, uod a battery of five head of stampers, which are at present working, t igether with site, buildingß, water jijhU, licences, tools, and all other rights ana upparten'inces thereto belonging. Oftheeix hu'idred and sixty shares live hundred will be retained by the shareholders, 'linety Vr'ill bo allotted to the machine owners us part payment, and the remaining seventy are 'fferod to the public at par. Of the £700 raised £500 will be paid to complete the purchase of tbe machinpry, Hn i the remaining £200 "will bo for improvements aud working of the tflaim. It is considered that £200 will he ample to commence with, as the machinery is complete in every reap ct, and immediate leturns will be obtained. The average yield of qriartz already crushed from this claim has been at the rate of 5 ounce# to tbe ton. Forty tons of quartz ct.ii be obtained from the claim weekly, which will J>o<jp the stampers occupied constantly. Applications for shares accompanied by a deposit of £1 per share to be made to ilr. W. O. Hamlin, Manager, care of Union Hank, Sbortland ; or to T. S. "Wzstoj,-, Esq., t-olicitor. Auckland. The bal-.nce of £9 per thare to be paid upon Allotment.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1530, 20 October 1868, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1530, 20 October 1868, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1530, 20 October 1868, Page 5