THE LATE PLOUGHING MATCH
The following eittra .prizes have bet awarded in. connection with the Maeri whenua Ploughing Match : For the oldest prize-taker, a box of given by Messrs. Ireland and Esther— v K. Craig. For the ploughman with tho largw family, a box of tea given by Mr. Jaiiii Scott —James Watt. For the oldest ploughman, a pair t boots given by Mr. W. Gordon—J. I Craig. For the youngest ploughman, a pair < boots given by Mr. J. Ardagh—» M'Master. For the youngest prize-taker, a pair r boots given by Mr. D. Shaw —R. R. Rec cliffe. For the youngest prize-taker, an albe: chain given by Mr. A. M'CorkindalcR. Redclifle. For the best-looking ploughman, looking-glass given by Mr. J. ThoinsonWilliam Howden. For the ploughman first finished, picture given by Mr. G. Sumpter —Joh Allan. Four tons coal, given by Mr. J. Wi letts, were divided between the first priztakers in Classes B and C —A. Clydeadit, and Geo. Marshall.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 405, 15 August 1877, Page 2
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