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CATTLE. POLLED ANGUS.

Judge: Mr J Guild (Ttmuka). Cow in milk or in calf. Two entries— N.Z. and A.L. Company's Tottie, sire Jamie of Killara, dam Tillyfour Maid, 1 ; NZ. and A.L. Company'a Bride, sire Jamie of Killara, dam Bina, 2. Heifer, 2yrs old. Two entries— N.Z and A.L. Compai.y s Cap- ici, sire Villager dam Oatalina, 1 j N.Z and A L. Company, sire Jamie of Killara, dam Countess, 2 Heifer, lyr old. Two cntries-N.Z. and A.L. GompHnys Miriatu, tire Jaguar, dam Mint, 111 1 N.Z and A.L. Company's Begonia, sire Jaguar, dam Beld<me, 2. Bfibt cow or hcifur in the yard. One entry— N Z. and A.L. Company 1. Bull, 3yrs and upwards. One entry— N.Z and A.L. Company's Montpith, sire Jamie of Killara, dim Maggie Lauder, 1. Bull, 2yis old. Two en<rie3-NZ. and A.L. Company's Juggler, sire Jamie of Killara, dam Jemima, 1 ; N.Z. and AL. Company's Bucephalus, sire Jumie of Killara, dam Bertie, 2 Bull, lyr old. Two entries— N.Z. and A.L. Company 8 Lord Glasgow, 6ire Proud Englishman, dam Lullaby, 1 ; NZ. and A.L. Company's Foic3tur, sire Jaeuar, dam Fancy, 2. Best bull in the yard. One entry— N.Z. and A.L. Company 1. IMPLEMENTS, Ac. Buckeye Harvester Company (per Darling and Milne, agents)— Psitent cold tnfe, 1. WaltarA. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Company (per J. and T. Meek, agents)— H*y tedder, with interchange »ble for one or two - horses, 1 ; farmera' favourite combined grain, " seed, manure, and turnip drill, 1. Moi row, Bacsett, »and Co (per Fleiuiog; and Hedley, agents)— Patent itt el sdjustable harrow 1. , Maaa>y, Harris, and Co. (per O. W. Cooke, agent) -Three-furrow plough, 1. John Cunningham— Pouy c»rtl. Smith and Miller- Rustic varnished catt, 1( patent phaeton on body cart, 1. Dash and Co.— Roadsti r, 1. Reid and Gray— Double-furrow plough, fitte< with. Gray's patent width iron adjuster, ste<£ shared, "Gwy's patent points," and circulai coulters, 1 Reid and Gray-Doublodrill plough fitted with Gray's patent Eureka manure sower and patent cnister combination (Thomson's patent), 1. V. and D. Duncan (Limited)— Two row drill with manure, special for regulating depth, 1. P. and D. Duncan (Limited)— Spring tine patent cultivator, sft, with knives steerage, 1. P. and D. Duncan (Limited)— Cultivator and manure drill combined, 1. Booth, Macdonald, and Co.— Single- furrow digger plough with front wheel lift, 1 ; Smith's patent pulverissd attachment, 1 ; Improved patent drill plough, 1 ; patent plough wheel, 1. CUI'S AND PIF.CKS 01' PLA'IE A piece of plate, cup, or money to the value of lOgs, for the largest prize-taker in hacks.'hunters, pomes, and light harneis horses (excluding trotting match ponies)— N.Z and A L Co A piece of plate, cup, or money to the value of 15rs, for the largest prize-taker in Ayrshire cattle — T. Stevenson. A piece of plate, cup, or money to the value of 7gs will bo given to the largest prize-t*ker in Alderuey cattle- C. Christie. A piece of plate, cup, or money to the value "of 10g*, for the largest prize-takers in meriuos— A. M'Master. A piece of plate, cup, or money to the value oi 15gs, for the largest prize-taker in bolder Leiceatei sheep— Hon. M. Holmes. A piece of plate, cup, or money, to the value of 7g!), fur the large&t prize-taker in English Leicestcrs—p. Menlove. A piece of plate, cup, or money, to the value o€ 15g?, for the largest prize-taker in Lincoln sheep — Hon. M. Holme 3. A piece of plate, cup, or money, to the value of lOga, for the largett prize taker in dairy produca — Miss Maggie Morton. A piece of plate, cup, or money, to the value o< 6^B, for the second l-vrgeat prize-taker in dairj produce— Mrs W. Diack. A piece of plate, cup, or money, to the value ol 4lis, for the thiid largest prize taker in dairy pro« duce— Mrs M'Kenzie and Miss Jackson equal. A piece of»plate, cup, or morey, to the value ol 15z«, for the largest prize-taker m draught horse* — flon. M. Holmes.

According to the Taieri Advocate Mr O, Samson will contest the Bruce seat and Mr. John Graham (county chairman) the Taieri seat at the general election. The Wellington Post says : —•' Ifc il understood Sir P. Buckley will accept the proffered judgeship, bub th»t h« will immediately be granted leave of absence on the grounds of illhealth, and meantime an acting judge will be appointed to cope with the accumulation of work. It is also undeiMtaod that the Premier is in comma* nication with Sit Westby Perceval, with a view to his consenting to nomination for the Christchurch seat in the Government interest in the "fevent of the Minister for Labour going to London as Agent-general."

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Otago Witness, Issue 2179, 28 November 1895, Page 11

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CATTLE. POLLED ANGUS. Otago Witness, Issue 2179, 28 November 1895, Page 11

CATTLE. POLLED ANGUS. Otago Witness, Issue 2179, 28 November 1895, Page 11