MESSRS. J. T. FORD & CO. AT TIMARU. WEDNESDAY, 27TH OCTOBER. At 12 o'clock. Messrs. j. t. ford and co. have received instructions from the Hon. Robert Campbell to sell by public auction, the following HIGHLY PURE BRED MERINO RAMS, The progeny of Mr. Campbell's best ewes by his best rams : 1 Full-mouthed Ram, bred by Mr. W. Cumming, Mount Fyans, Victoria. This Ram was first in Christchurch in 1878; first in Timaru, first in Christchurch, champion in Oamarn and Dunedin, in 1879 1 Full-mouthed Ram. This Ram has taken several prizes shown as a pair 24-tooth Rams 33 Ram Hoggets, to be sold in lots Such an opportunity 3S the above for acquiring highly pure-bred acclimatised Stud Bams has rarely been offered in the Colony. MR. RICHARD LEIGH [business card.] Richard LEIGH, AUCTipNEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, THAMES-STREET, Opposite Post Office. PUBLIC NOTICES TIMARU" A-GRICULT ORAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF STOCK, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, Will be held on the Association's New Grounds, Wai-iti Road, ox TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26 and 27. The Association offers Prizes of Plate, Money, and Medals in each class, viz. : Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, and Agricultural Produce, &c., and the following PRIVATE PRIZES. Messrs. F. Archer, J. T. Ford and Co., and W. Evans give a Piece of Plate to the Largest Prize-taker in Merino fcheep. Value, L2l. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company give a Silver Cup to the Largest Prize-taker in Longwool Sheep. Value, L2I. r The Timaru Drapers give a Piece of Plate to the Largest Prize-taker in Draught Horses. Value L2l. Several Gentlemen give a Pigskin Saddle and Bridle for the Best (Hunter Class) Performer over 3 Flights of Hurdles. Value Ll2 12s. National Mortgage and Agency Company give a Piece of Plate to the Largest Prize-taker in Shorthorned Cattle. Value LIO 10s. The Timaru Butchers give a Prize to. the Largest Prize-taker in Fat Cattle. Value LlO 10s. New Zealand and Australian Land Company give a Cup for the best Yearling Colt or Filly by "Farmers' Fancy." The Company will not compete for the prize. Value L 6 6s. Messrs. Jonas, Hart, and Wildic gave a Piece of Plate for the best Draught Entire O-jpned by a resident in South Canterbury. Value L 5 ss. Messrs. Maclean and Stewart give a Piece of Plate for the Largest Pri?e-takei- in Draught Stock, being a resident in South Canterbury. Value, L 5 ss. Licensed Victuallers give "a Pifce of , late to the Largest Priz-j-taker in Pigs. L 5 ss. Licensed Victuallers give a Piece of Plato to the Largest Prize-taker in Ayrshire Cattle and Best Dairy Cow Class. Value, La 03. Mr. Evans (President), gives a Piece of Hate for the best Thoroughbred Entire. Value, L 5 ss. P. Cunnincham and Co. give a Piece 01 Plate to the Largest Aggregate Scorer in Agricultural Produce. \ aiue, L 5 os. Timaru Grocers give a Cup for the most Points in all Classes of Butter. Value, L 4 4s. Timaru Grocers give for the most Points in Cheese. Value, L 4 4s. Timaru Grocers give a Cup for the most Points in Ham and Bacon. Value, JA 4s. Messrs. G. .and T, 1 oung give a Piece ot Plate for the Larsest Scorer in all Classes of Dairy Produce, Hams and Bacon included. "V alue, L 3 10s. Mr, John Kelland gives a Prize to the Largest Scorer in Points taken by a Farmer farming over 200 acres, and under 400 —Value, L 3 3s, Mr. John Kelland gives a Prize to the Largest Scorer in Points taken by a Farmer farming under 200 acres. Value L2 2s. . . Mr. S. Shappere gives a Piece of Piate to the Largest Prize-taker in Poultry. Value, L 3 103. A. Blytt gives a Piece of Plate for the Best Display of Fancy Butter, not less than Two Pound. Value, L2. The Trustees of the late John Cramond give a First Prize of L 3, and Second Prize of Lthe best Two-year-old Colt or Filly bv Draught Entire, "Young Royal Counqueror." ( Mr, James Sullivan gives a Prize of Six Guineas for the best Yearling Colt or Filly by "Young Conqueror,"
Programmes can be hacl on application to the Secretary. " _ * F. W. STUBBS, 3QO Secretary. NORT3 OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL AJ-S CIATION. THE QEVFNTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW lO v, e held en the Grouuds of the Association, Oamaru, Ota go, New Zealand, on THURSDAY. 18th, and FRIDAY, 19th, NOVEMBER, I§SO when PIECES OF PLATE, GOfrD, SILVER, AND BRONZE MEDALS, Will be offered for Competition. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE POSITIVELY ON THURSDAY, FOURTH NOVEMBER. Detailed Programmes and full particulars to be obtained from J. CHURCH, 5Q£ Secietary. CORNS, BUNIONS, AND WARTS. GREATEST REMEDY IN THE AYORLD. MR. CHARLES BASSTIAN begs to iniorm the inhabitants of Oamaru and surrounding districts that ho may be consulted at the Star and Garter Hotel. .Persons suffering from the above painful excrescences can be consulted at their own residepces if necessary by sending their address. Tpstjnjoni.als mjjy be seen in the window of Mr. Ed\j'ard>/ Chemist S)i,op, Thames-street. Early application is necessary. JT.-B.—No cutting.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 6 October 1880, Page 3
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