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AGRICULTURAL SHOW. 17th class — Wool press. First prize, L 3 cond, Ll 10s. 18th — Reaping machine. First olass, L 4 ; second, L 2 19th class — Ohurn. First prize, L 2; second, Ll. 20th class— Cheese preas, New Zealand make. First prize, L 2 ; seoond, Ll. 21st class — Hedge cutter. First prize, L 3; second, Ll 10s. 22nd class— -Wire strainers. First prize, Ll ; second, 10s. 23rd class— Field gate. First prize, Ll ; second, 10s. 24th class— Turnip sower, for two drills. Firat prize, L 2 ; second, Ll. 25th class — Water raiser — First prize, Ll ; I second, 10s. 26th class — Farm traction engine. First prize, L 2; second, Ll. 27th class — Threshing machine, combined with elevator and engine. First prize IA ; second, L 2. DAIRY PRODUCE. Fees— Eaoh entry, 2s 6d. First prize, value not less than Ll ; second. 10s. Ist class — Two pounds fresh butter.* 2nd olasa— Ten pounds powdered butter (at least a week old). 3rd class— Best collection of fancy butter, made up for the table. 4th class— Salt butter, in casks of not less than 281b, nor more than 1001b; date of salting to be affixed. sth class — Two Colonial cheeses (old). 6th class — Two Colonial cheeses (new). 7th class — Side of smoked baoon, cured in New Zealand. Bth claßS — Side of green bacon, cured in New Zealand. 9th class — Two smoked hams, cured in New Zealand. 10th class — Two green hams, cured in New Zealand. 11th class — Rolled bacon, eared in New Zealand, smoked. ■ 12th class— Rolled baoon, cured in New Zealand, green. \ 13th olass— Rolled beef ham, cured in New Zealand. ' *Note.— Fresh butter to be exhibited In rolls, without any distinguishing print or mark. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. Entrance fees— Members, 2s 6d; nonMembers, ss. Firßt prize, Ll j second, 103, Clasß I— For the best four bushels white wheat. ClaBS 2— For the best four bushels red wheat. Clasa 3— For the best four bushels long oats. Claas 4— For the beat- four bushels short oats. f Olasa s— For the best four bushela barley. / Class 6— For tb\ beat four bushels rye grass. X Clasß 7— For the bes\four bushels ooeks* foot. Olass B— For the best sack of potatoes. Class B— For the best sack carrots. Class 10— For the best sack mangold wurtzel. NEW' ZEALAND MANUFACTURES AND PRODUCE. First prize, Ll ; second, 10a. Entrance fee — Members and subscribers of L 2 2a., 2s 6d ; others, sb. The Judges, in making their awards, shall take into consideration the prioe at which each article can be supplied in wholesale quantities. ALE (imported hops allowed)— Ale made in New Zealand, ia casks of not less than five gallons. The brands on the casks to be made invisible before being delivered on the ground. The date of brewing and the price to be affixed on the c»sk. PORTER — In all respeota same conditions as ale ; colouring matter allowed. ALE 3 (bottled). PORTER (bottled). ROPE — The beßt assortment, from flax grown in New Zealand. TWINE— The best ' assortment, from flax grown in New Zealand. SADDLE, WITH FURNITURE— New Zealand>made saddle, with furniture complete ; price to be affixed to exhibit. HARNESS— Set New Zealand-made cart harness, leading and shaft. SADDLERY AND HARNESS— The best collection, made from New Zealand materials. BASKETS— The best assortment, of a useful kind, not less than twelve sorts. PAPER, N.Z. MANUFACTURE. BEST COLLECTION OB 1 TWEEDS AND COATINGS made in New Zealand from New Zealand wool. BEST COLLECTION OF PLAIDING AND FLANNELS, under same condi. tions. ' BEST COLLECTION OF WOOD WARE MANUFACTURES, .New Zealand-made. BEBT COLLECTION OF LEATHER. DRAIN PIPES, various sizes. BONE MANURE. FIRECLAY GOODS, best collection. SINGLE BUGGY. DOUBLE BUGGY. WOOL. Ist class— One bale best coloured merln wool, not less than 2Golbs. .First prize, £1 second, 10s. 2nd class — One bale best scoured long wool, not less than 2001b3. First prize, £1 ; second, 10s. 3rd olass — One bale beat sooured long skin merino wool, not less than 2001bs. First prize, JB1 ; second, 10s. 4th class — One bale best scoured skin wool, not less than 2001bs. Firßt prize, £1 ; second, 10s. All Entries must be made with the Secretary on or before FRIDAY, November 21st, 1879. No Entry received after FRIDAY November 21st, 1879. SYDNEY JAMES, Seoretary, [ . Priaoes street, Dunedfci,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1461, 15 November 1879, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 1461, 15 November 1879, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 1461, 15 November 1879, Page 13

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