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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS PROGRAMME! OT North otago champion PLOUGHING MATCH, To be held on SEPTEMBER 3rd, in paddock of Mr. M'Master's, opposite the Racecourse. CHAMPION PRIZE GOLD MEDAL. Class A—Ores to All Comers. Ist Prize £lO 0 0 Uoel 3 0 0 3rd „ 5 0 0 4th 4 0 0 sth „ 2 0 0 Class B. From which Ist and 2nd Prizctakers arc excluded. lstPriz* 0 0 2nd „ 8 0 0 3rd „ 6 5 9 4th „ * © ® sth I) 2 0 0 The champion prize of a Gold Medal will be given to the Beat Plougber in the Field. EXTRA PRIZES. Beat break in class A, meerschaum pipe, by Mr. Cagney, value 14s. Best break m class B, cruet stand, by Mr. Ogilvie, valne 14s. Best ins and outs in class A, hat, by Mr. GemmeH, value 10s 6d. Beat ins and oats in class B, hat, by Mr. Toohey, valne 10s 6d. Beat finish in class A, set two-horse trees, by Mr. "VV. C. Fraser, value LI Is. Best finish in class B, Albert chain, by Mr. Sella r. Best break in field, box tea, by J. FamUton, valne LI 10s. Beat finish in field, plough chains, &c., by Messrs. Finch & Co., value 15s. Best harness in ft ;ld._pair vases, by Mr. Headland, valne las. Beat kept harness in evcry-day use, mounted back-bonds, by Messrs. Hodge and Jones, valne LI 103. Oldest bachelor in field, miscellaneous, by Mr. Falkner, valne 18s. Man with largest family, 1 doz apple trees, by Stemson and Leigh, value LI 4sYotmgest ploughman, pair of boots, by Mollison and Sons, value LI. Oldest married ploughman, a lamp, by Messrs. Bailie and Humphrey, value LI. Beat groomed horses, pair trousers, by Mr. R. C. Lindsay, valne LI Is. Beat dressed horses, pair trousers, by Messrs. Hallenstein Bros., value LI Is. Best team of horses, half-ton bran, by Anderson & Co., value L2 ss. First finished prize-taker, oysters, by Mr. mriltiam Lennon, value 10s. Straightest ploughing in field, book, by Ronayne and Cottrell, value 10s 6d. Quietest man with his team, case of apples, by Mr. G. W. Draper, value 15s. RULES: Class A, open to all; Class B, Ist and 2nd prize-takers excluded. Land to be ploughed by each competitor : § of an acre. Assistance only allowed in Istronnj. Time allowed : 5 hoars. No practising on the ground. Land to be"f>totighcci not more than nine inches wide, and not less than six inches deep. Ao restrictions as to ploughs or coulters. No 4th prize will be given unless there are eight competitors. J»o sth prize will be given unless there are eleven competitors. No 6th prize will he given unless there are fourteen competitors. . Entries to be sent to Secretary, at Papafcaio Hotel, on MONDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. Ploughmen to be on the ground, to draw, at & a.rn. 670

MAEREWHEJfUA PLOUGHING MATCH. PROGRAMME. The Match will take place on SEPTEMBER THE sth 1879. Class A. Doable-furrows —open to all comers. Ist Prize £8 0 0 2nd ~ 3rd 4th „ sth „ 6th „ 7 0 0 6 0 0 5 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 Class B. Doablc-farrowa —open to non-prize-takers only. Ist Prize 2nd „ 3rd „ 4"ft „ sth „ 6th „ £8 0 0 7 0 0 6 0 0 5 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 SPECIAL PRIZES Will be given as follow : For the beat groomed hones For the best decorated team For the beat kept harness, in tise for not less than 6 months previous to the match For the best *et of harness on field For the beat team of three horaea, and the best team of four horaea For the best matched team For the beat shod team For the moat masterly ploughman and the most quietly managed team For the best break in each class For the best finish m each class For the best ploughed lot in field For the best outs and ins in each class. ROLES. In each class there shall bo 10 competitors, or no 66b Prize ; S, or no sth ; 7, or no 4th. Assistance shall be given at first and la3t rounds only. Furrows to be not less than 6in deep. Only circular conlters shall be allowed. Entry for non-members, 10a. W. GARDINER, SS2 Hon. Sec. [Q LET A Four-roomed HOUSE.— Apply Jomr Barclay, Eden-ttrect.^ SALES BY AUCTION. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, 30ra AUGUST. T At Commercial Yards.

At 12 o'clock. FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHTS. BUGGY AND PAIR OF PIEBALDS. To Farmers, Contraetors, and Livery-stable* keepers. Fleming and hedley have received inatractiona frotn Mr. William Gillespie to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—--2 First-claw Geldings 1 Good Farm Mare, in foal to Prince Charlie 3 3-J ear old Colts Baggy Parr of Pieba!«te, 3 and 4 years oM Doable-seated Baggy 1 Single Boggy 1 Dray and Frame Doable and Single Baggy Harness Shift Harness, Cover, itc. The Aactioneers are instructed to state that as the vendor » giving np stable* keeping all the lots advertised aro for sale. Witlurat Reserve. Terms at Sale; FLEMING AND HEDLEY, £ll Auctioneers.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1048, 29 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1048, 29 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1048, 29 August 1879, Page 3

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