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PIGS. Open to any breed. £ a. <l. I. Hoar over G months...lst 10 0 ~ 2nd prize 0 10 0 11. Boar under G months, Ist 1 0 0 „ 2nd prize 0 10 0 111. Sow over G months, Ist 10 0 „ 2nd prize 0 10 0 IV'. Sow under G months, Ist 10 0 ~ 2nd prize 0 10 0 POULTRY. Exhibits of any kind to consist of one male and two female birds. A Prize of 10s will be given for the hest exhibit of any breed. DOGS Can he exhibited. PRODUCE. Cheese, to be made in the County of Patca Ist 0 10 0 ~ 2nd prize 0 5 0 Fresh Butter, 31 bs lit for the table Ist 0 10 0 ~ 2nd prize 0 5 0 Bread (home made) Ist 0 10 0 ~ . ...2nd prize 0 5 0 Hams and Bacon (one side) Ist 0 10 0 „ 2nd prize 0 5 0 Wool, 3 fleeces (greasy) Ist 010 0 ~ 2nd prize 0 5 0 Wool, 3 fleeces (washed) ...Ist 0 10 0 2nd prize 0 5 0 Noth. —Salt butter will be received, in kegs of not less than 201bs, up to the 31st October, 1880, and will bo stored in the cellar of Mr John Gibson, Patca, for exhibition at the Autumn Show. It can be shown either in lumps or in pound pats in brine. Prizes, £3, I*2, and £l. IMPLEMENTS. Exhibits, imported or of local manufacture, are respectfully invited, when prizes will be given if of sufficient merit. LEAPING MATCH. A leaping match will take place at 3.30 p.m. Entrance fee, 10s. Prize £l, with half the entries added. Three tries allowed at each rise of the bar. Baulks to count ns trials. Entries for this event can be made with the Secretary on the ground up to Urn time appointed for commencing the match. A contest will take place after the leaping match over a water jump of 12ft. Entrance fee 10s. Prize £1 with hallentries added. Entries same as for the leaping match. SPECIAL PRIZES In addition to those already advertised. £ s. d. Galvin and Co., for best stock horse 110 Galvin and Co., for the best cheese made in the County— One year’s subscription to the Jlaioera and Normanby Star. O. McKettevick for best yearling colt or filly by St. Albans 1 10 0 RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Members of the Association can exhibit on paying the following fees : —Horses : Entires, 10s ; other classes, ss. Cattle : Bulls, ss; other classes, 2s (id. Single sheep, 2s Gd; pen of three, os.’ Pigs, 2s Gd; poultry, dogs, and produce, Is; implements, 2s Gd. Nonmembors to pay double fees in every ease. 2. All stock exhibited must be the bona fate property of the exhibitor, or Ids principal. '5. The names, residences, and districts of the exhibitor and breeder, the breed of the animal he intends to exhibit, the pedigree of the stock as far as known—of sheep, the time of shearing —young horses and cattle, the date of birth-must be given to the Secretary with entries. 4. In cattle, class A. the ages will date from Ist August, in each year. 5. No competitor will bo allowed toexhibit more than one lot in produce class. (i. Stock that cannot be shown in a competing class can be exhibited as extra stock, and if deemed worthy of a prize by the judges, one will he awarded. 7. In no case shall a prize be adjudged unless the judges shall deem the lot to possess sufficient merit, more especially if only one lot is exhibited. 8. All exhibits for competition must be on the Show Ground as follows; Sheep and pigs, before 8 a.m.; cattle, t) a.m.; Jiorses dairy produce, poultry, dogs, implements, 10 a.m., sharp of the Show day. Judging to commence at 11) a.m. P, The Committee will not, under any circumstances, hold themselves responsible for loss, damage, or mis-delivery of stock, produce, or implements exhibited at the Show. 10. All protests must be in writing, and left with the Secretary before I o'clock on the day of the Show. The decision of the Managing Committee to be final. 11. No stock, produce, or implements exhibited to be removed from the ground until after 4 o'clock on the day of the Show, without ti special order from the Secretary. 12. All horses and bulls must be led. 13. No horses will be admitted to the ground except those .entered for exhibition. Horses for the leaping match and water jump will be admitted at 3 p.m. 14. An entrance fee of 2s Gd will be charged for entries made for special prizes in every case where a prize for a similar exhibit is not offered by the Association. Nonmembers to pay double fees. 15. That no exhibitor can enter more than three exhibits in one class. 10. The judges shall have power to disqualify from competition any animal wrongly entered. ENTRIES. Entries for the Show will he received by the Secretary, through the post, at any time up to 5 p.m. on Thursday, 28th October, such entries to be made on printed forms which will be provided for that purpose, and must be accompanied by the entrance fees. Entries of stock must state the name, sex, and age of the animal intended to he exhibited, and the class and section in which it is to compete. Entries will also be received by the Secretary at Lloyd's Hotel. Hawcra, from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. on the 25th October, at D. Ballam’s Hotel. Waverlcy, during the same hours on the 27th October, and at the Association’s Office, Carlyle, on any day (for the week previous to the Show) except those above stated, .till 5 p.m. on the 28th October, when they will positively close, except where otherwise stated on the programme. Entry forms will will be obtainable at the places appointed for receiving entries. Entries must be in the hands of the secretary at the time fixed as above for closing entries. N.B.—The supporters of the Association arc respectfully requested to make an early payment of their subscriptions to the Hon. Treasurer, Mr J. Gibson, Carlyle, or to the Secretary, ■ Exhibitors being members, and claiming privileges as such, are required to pay their subscriptions, together with entrance fees, on making their entries, if not previously paid. Receipts will be given signed by the Secretary. Tickets will be issued to subscribers and to exhibitors, which on being produced at the gale will entitle them or their servants to free admission. Servants must he in charge of stock, and must he subject to the orders of the Committee. Admission to the general public before 12 o’clock, 2s 6d.; after that time, Is.; Children, half-price. THOS. EYTON, Secretary. Patca, 7th September, 1880.

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Patea Mail, 21 September 1880, Page 4

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