SHOW H 6. Com Bruiser, for steam or horsepower : Ist, silver medal ; 2nd, bronze medal 147. Smutting Machine : Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal 148. Pair of Field Gates (wood or iron) : Ist, silver med,-il; 2nd, bronze medal 149. Horse Cart, for farm purposes : Ist, silver medal ; 2nd, bronze medal 150. Head Dray, for thre« horses : Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bron2e medal 151. Light four-horse Waggon, for farm purposes ;° Ist, silver medal ; 2nd, bronze medal 152. Horse-power Hedge-cutter (subject to trial) : Ist, gold medal, LlO 10s ; 2nd, silver medal 153. Cheese Press : Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal 154. Churn t Ist, silver medal ; 2nd, bronze medal CLASS E —BUGGIES AXD HARNESS. 155. Light Double Two-horse Buggy: Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal 156. Single Buggy : Ist, silver medal ; 2nd, bronze medal 157. Light Spring Cart : Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal 15S Lady's Side Saddle: Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal 150. Complete Set of Riding Gear : Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal 160. Complete Set of Cart Harness : Ist, silver medal ; 2nd, brenze medal 161. Complete Set of Plough Harness : Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal i Class S—Flour asd Bread. 162. Sack Flour (manufactured by exhibitor), £oo!bs.: Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal 163. Three 4-lb. Loaves (Provincial flour): Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal 164. Six Plain Oatmeal Cakes : Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal Class T—Graix and Seeds.
165. Four Bushels White Wheat (Red ~ straw. Lammas, and Essex) : Ist, silver medal ; 2nd, bronze medal ; 3rd, hon. certificate 166. Four Bushels White Wheat (red chaff): Lst> silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal ; 3rd, hon. certificate 167. Four Bushels White Wheat (velvet nr any other variety) : Ist, silver medal : 2nd, bronze medal; 3rd, hon. certificate 168. Four Bushels White Wheat (Tuscan and purple straw) : Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal ; 3rd. Hon. certificate 160. Four Bushels of any variety of Red Wheat: Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal ; 3rd, hon. certificate 170. Four Bushels of any variety of Short Oats: Ist, silver modal; 2nd, bronze medal; 3rd, hon. certificate 171. Four Bushels of any variety of Long Oats: Ist, silver medal ; 2nd, bronzo medal ; 3rd, lion- certificate _ ! 172. Four Bushels of any variety of Malt- j im* Barley : Ist, silver medal ; 2nd, bronze i medal ; 3rd. Hon. certificate | 173. Four Bushels of any variety of Field j Pops: Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal; j 3rd, !i"!u certificate ! 174. Four iv.'.'d-.e1.-of Perennial Rye-Grass : j Is'- silver m-. :al ; 2i:d. bronze medal ; 3rd, , • 176. Three Kuahels eac'i'i 'l'' l t.b«. of Cocksfoot : I'-i. .dl-.-er ,ne ia! : 2u». bronze YAedal ' 3rd, hon. certificate 177. Three Bushels each 20lns. of Prairie , Grass : Ist, silver medal : 2nd, bron/.e | medal; 3rd, hon. cc.tificate i 173. SOlbs. Timothy : Ist, silver medal ; 1 2nd, bronze medal : 3rd, hon. certificate 170. 50!bs. White Clover : Ist, silver medal ; 2nd, bronze medal ; 3rd, hon. certificate ISO. si)lbs. Cow Grass : Ist, silver medal; 2nd. bronze meda! ; 3rd, hon. certiiie-ite 181. SOlbs. Rod (.'lover: Ist, silver medal ; j 2nd. bronze me la! : 3rd. Hon. certificate j IS2. SUlbs. Alsyke Clover : l.»t, silver I medal : 2nd, bronze medal : 3rd, hon. i certificate I CIASS U—Wl-Kll.. IS3. One Bale Scoured Merino Wool, of not less than 2001bs : Ist, silver medal : 2nd, bronze medal ; 3rd, hon. certificate IS*. One Palo Scoured Long Wool, of not less than 2<>Ulbs : Ist, silver medal ; 2nd, bronze medal ; 3rd, hon. certificate I Class V—Sheep Dogs. I 185. Sheep Dog? : Ist, silver medal : 2nd, S bronze medal; 3rd, hon. certificate | ('las.; W—GUKYIiOI'NUS. ! 186. Greyhound: Ist, silver medal : 2nd, j bronze medal : 3rd, hon. certificate. J. CHURCH, Secretary. NORTH OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. ASSOCIATION. RIY A T E PRIZE S. Messrs. Morrow, Bassett, and Co., ChristI church, offer a Gold Medal (value, j L 5 Cs) for the second largest prizetaker in Implements. Messrs. G. and T. Young, Dunedin, offer a ] Clock (value, LlO 10s) for the second ■ largest prizetaker in Dairy Produce. j Messrs. Hood and Shennan offer a Silk Dress (value, Lu os) for best Salt Butter. Mr. James Famiiton offers a Box of Tea for best Fresh Butter. Messrs. John Bulbed and Co. offer a Black Silk Dress for best Cheese. Messrs. Fry, Thomson, and Eddington, Bust, and Co. offer a Gold Medal (value, L 5 ss) for best Fat Bullock. The Auctioneers of Oaniara offer a Gold Medal (value, L 5 ss) for best Fat Heifer or Cow. Mr. Robert Gabites, Loudon House, offers a Black Silk Dress (value, L 7 7s) for the Lady riding the best Lady's Hack. Mr. G. Galbraith offers a Gold Locket to the best Maker of Bread. Messrs. Bailie and Humphrey offer a Butter Worker for best Powdered Butter. Messrs. P. Cunningham and Co. offer Silver Inkstand for the Best Four Bushels of Milling Oats of any variety. Messrs. Hodge and Jones, Saddlers, offer a Lady's Riding Bridle for best Horsewoman. JOHN CHURCH, 131 - Secretary. I PUBLIC NOTICES j GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. I P P S ' COCOA. I BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of th? .atural laws which govern the operations ot digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever their is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."— See Article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in Packets and Tins, £-lb. and 1-lb., labelled.
JAMES EPPS AND CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, 4S, Theeadneedle-steeet, and 170, Piccadilly. Works —Euston-road and Campdezt Tow*", London. 57 WANTED, the PUBLIC to KNOW that the Evening Mail is REGULARLY DELIVERED in ALL PARTS of the TOWN ; and anyone wishing to be supplied is requested to leave name and address at the offiee.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 809, 15 November 1878, Page 1 (Supplement)
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