pBOGR A M M E of tmk PATE A BIBXIItCt AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION’S SHOW. To be held in the Association's o rounds, ivakaramea. on FRIDAY, 17th MARCH, 1870. Office Bearers : W. VVilson, Esq., President. H. S. Peacock, Esq., Vice--Pre»i(leuh ■7. Gibson, lion. Treasurer. William Dale, Hop. Secretary. MeMHERS of Oi ig M IT'I'FF : Messrs Mcßae, Contfs, Nicholson. Johnston, Ball. Morton. Livingstone, •!. Burke, Broadbent, ,J. Ginger, 1 i eildi-rson, C. \V. (!auc. (). Hawes. H. WniDiOs’in. A. Hunter, .1. Dickie, jun., 17. 1?. Morgan. M. limiter, C. Symes, 17. .M. Honeyiiel-d. months. POi:L T R V . Prizi a Ist and '2nd. For Cochin China, Dorking, Spanish, Brahma, and Game Cock, and 2 Hens each. Do (lander and 2 Geese. 1 )o Drake and ‘2 Ducks. Do 2 Turkey Hens and 7 Cock. r‘j; o d u c k. Prizes Ist and 2nd. For '5 Bushels of Wheat, Barley, and Oats. Do 1 Cwt Polaioes. Do 1 do Carrots. Do 31bs Fresh Bntier. Do 1 Cask Salt Bailer, not less than 351 hs. Do Cheese, not less than 121hs. Do Bacon. 1 side. AGING VLTUi (A L LMPLEMI7 NTS. Prizes Ist and 2nd. Swing- Plough, with price attached. Do Wheel Plough, with price attached. Do Double Furrow Plough, with price at/ached. Do Harrows, with price r.ttachod. Do Horse and Cart, for farm purposes with price attached. Do Reaping Machine for farm purposes. with price all ached Do Cart Harness do do do with price attached Do Riding Saddle do do do with price attached A LEAPING MATCH Will take place at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. A prize of 175 is ojfered for the horse which clears the highest bar, not less than 3 feet G inches from the ground. Three trials allowed for each rise of the bar, . The second horse to have his entrance money returned. Each entry— Members, 10s ; all others, 20s. There, j will bo no match unless there are five or more edifies, which can he made with the Secretary up to 1 o’eJock on the day of | the Show. , SPECIAL PRIZES. . W. Wii.kon, Esq., J75 5s. —To the exhibitor who takes the greatest number of first-class prizes in. sheep, cattle and horses collectively. R. E. -Mcßae, Esq., .€3 ss.—For the best Cult or Filly by Wonderful Lad. . • Messrs Morton and Lupton. a Silver Medal, value ,173 3s.—For he best Foal by Young Wellington. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Members of the Association can exhibit on paying the following fees >—For Horses —entires, 10s ; mares, colts, and geldings, ss. Cattle—Bulls, 5s ; cows and and heifers, .2s Gd ■; sheep, 2s Gd ; pigs, 2s Gd. Poultry and Dairy Produce, Is. Agricultural Implements, 2s.Gd. Non-mem-bers to pay double fees in every case. 2. All Stock exhibited ih'ust be. the h'oua fulii property of the exhibitor or bis principal. .3. The name, residence, and district of the exhibitor and breeder, the breed of the animal be intends to exhibit, the pedigree of the stock as tar as known : of sheep the time of shearing yotnrg .lOTscr and cattle the date of birth, must be given to the Secretary with entries
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 86, 9 February 1876, Page 3
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