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SHOW NORTH OTAGO AGRICULTURAL A'N£> j PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE Fifteenth ANNUAL EXHIBITiON | will be held on the Grottxb-3 o: Ths Association, Oama.ru, Otago, New Zeaiano, On THURSDAY and FRIDAY. November 21 and 22, IS7S. Unless otherwise specified the sov.-i'sti , Classes are open to all Exhibitors. COMMITTEE <>F MANAGEMENT. j President : Hon. Mathew Holmes. VICE-PK£SII>ENTS : H. Connell, Esq., and M. Morton, Esq. Hon*. Treasurer : \Y. H. Ronayne, Esq. i .1 General Committee fop. ISTS • j Mr. A. Aikennead ill'. T. Hendrraon Mr. A. Hedley Mr J. Falconer Mr. J. Mitchell Mr. A. Fatsrsojs Mr. J. Jack j Air. W. Giliespio Mr. if. Lntie Mr. W. Meek Mr. F. Durdop Mr. Geo. M'Donald Mr. J. C. Gilchrist; Mr. VJ. Swanson Mr, R.. ..Vi«?alo7fc SECRF-TAP.V . . I Mr. J. Church. : U ENE R AL~RKGULATION S. ! 1 Thoroughbred Horses and Hacks, Ayrshire ajiti General Cattle, Sheep, Pigs. Poultry, Dairy Produce, Cured Meats Implements. Flour and Bread, Ura.n and Seeds, and Dogs will be judged and exhibited 'on tho "tirat day of the Show: and Horses, Cattle, on tne sec-nd day. All live stock taking prizes on the iirst day of the Show must be on exhibition on the second dav, together with the "xhibitr. iu all other classes, under a penalty of 1 i> in all classes where the value of the prizes is L 5 or over ; ana in £.ll .'.ther classes, I |/2 for a fi st prize, and LI for a second, i "V> exhibits for competition must be ion the Show Ci round as hereinafter j stated, otherwise they will be excluded I and will not be admitted on tenoe whatever-.—Sheep <t d • - j iorc a.m.; Cattle, a.m.; Produce, Poultry, etc., a.m. on the days fixed tor exhibition ; and Implements, on the evening of the 2(Jth November. _ All Horses must be halterod and led, au>i one man must bo in attendance with each lot- of Horned Cattle. _ _ _ 3. The name and residence of the exhibitor aud breeder ; of Sheep, the time of shearing ; of young Horses and Cattle, the date ofbirth as far as known—must be given to the Secretary, at the time and in the manner fixed by the Committee. 4. All stock exhibited must be bonajuie the property of the exhibitor. 5. No exhibitor will he allowed to exhibit more than one lot in all sections in Classes O. P, S, T, IJ. H. [n no (we shall a premium be adjudged unless the-'udues shall deem the lot ot suffi-.-lent merit, more especially if there be no competition. t 7. Animals taking first pris.es at tnifi MiK.iv will not compete again as one o! a pair, but this shall not apply to private prizes. No She.M) to be removed from pens (except by direction of the Judges) after adjudication until 4 o clo::l: p.m. 8. The winners of Cups -.A' Pieces of Plate i shall not be entitled to receive the Medals ! rqiiesentiut the points by which th:.-!''.ips were won. _ 9. No Cups wiil be given unless there be at Yeast 20 exhibits, with not less than three exhibitors. Hi, Iu the event of ties for any Cap, the winner of rhe number of lir.st prizes takes precedence The point* for prizes will count as follows :—-Ist prize, three (J) points ; 2nd pme, two (2) points ; 3rd prize (represented by a highly commended ticket), one (1) point. _ 11. Prize-takers to have the option or taking Money in lieu of Medals, j ]2. All Implements shall be classified on the Ground, in accordance with programme, u. del- the direction of the Stewards. 13. All protests must be in writing, and lodged along with deposit of LI, with the Secretary, before 12 o'clock on the morning afN.-r the Show of fctoek or Articles to which ihprotest refers. The decision of the MamiL'ing Committee to be iinal. 14. The Judges, in deciding on the merits exhibits in Section 13, Class A, are ireaied ic award prizes to those animals •e.it, suited fitr w..rk, irrespective of money i value. In Sheep, the Judges are instructed ; i.o award prizes to the animals of purest I Mood, as entered in the various classes. I 15. No exhibit, except such Live Stock as Uve not lieen awarded prizes (prize-takers may be removed bv permission, to be re- | turned on the second day lor exhibition), can I |, e removed from the Ground until 4 o'clock ; on the last day of the Show, and on both days before tiiit ft special order from the Secretary will be requu'ea. 16. The .Stewards in the various classes are entoined and empowered to prevent any person interfering with the Judges during adjudication and ko exhibitor or other person (other than Judges, Stew&ru3, and Secretary) will be permitted to go inside the ring while the Cattle and Horses are boing judged, except in such cases as the Stewards mav deem necessary. 17. Members, on presentation of their cards, will be admitted, with their families, j f ree l (J a ]] the Exhibitions of the Associa- ! tion. | IS. No -ntrv will be received unless sub- ; ject to the rcjidation.3 of tho Committee. i Admission Hi '-round : - 2s. fid. j l-J o'.-.lock ;. at'rer thai- t.o.e, Is , on. both • days. Children, hdf price. The supporters of the Association are reminded that their annual subscriptions of I L 1 are due ; and in order to enable it to meet the liberal prizes offered, it is respectfully requested that subscriptions be paid and donations be made at an early date, to any member of the Committee, or to the Secretary, at the office of the Association. MATHEW HOLMES, President. J. CHURCH, Secretary. ENTRANCE FEES. In Draught and Thoroughbred Horses— Members, 7s Od ; non-members, los. In Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Implements, Dairy Produce, and Grain and Seeds —Members, "s ; non-members, 10s. In Poultry, Cured Meats, Bread, Flour, and Extras, Wool and Dogs—Members, 2s 6'd ; non-members, os. For ail Private Prizes, an entry of 2s 6d will be charged. Entries will be received, on or before Thursday, November 7th ; subsequent to which date, no entry will, upon any consideration, be received. The Committee will in no case consider any entry valid, unless the fees be paid at the time of making it. Mr. T. Y. DuecMi .Mr. C. Todd Mr. D. PoTt-i*--Mr. P. Orr ilr. J. Gemrnel: Tt!p. J. Macl.enn*n Dr. Webster Mr. J. Spent:. Mr.- A. Chrysuil Mr. Steward Mr. T. Stovetin-jii Mr. F. Bromley Mr. J. Donaldson Mr. A. Kerr ijr. W. Younjj

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 766, 25 September 1878, Page 1 (Supplement)

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