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DOGS. Best Sheep Dog. . Best Cattle Dbg. " . •' POULTRY. . Geese, Turkeys, Ducks, . ... • Fowls ' --"Dorking, 'Spanish; 'Brahma, Game, tJr any other, breed. . Pigeons^ any breed. Certificates will be Awarded The Best Home-Jnriade Bread, . . ; The Best Samples Butter— -salt and fresh. '. . ■ • ' \ • '• . . The Bast Samples Cheese. ... '■■ p3od^toe. ;-;-v";- : Members and. Exhibitors .are. invited to -show Root, and -other Produce. - ' ..'■'■ IMPLEMENTS. " '" '.'/ A .Silver" .Meclal , will b£ awarded to the Best Collection of ; Agricultural Implements oh the Show Ground. ' ' .•- •-.: SHE^INX*. ; ' ■', Fpr.sheping two sheep m. thejmogt; workmartl\ke^ manner,- the tinie\ to Jbje; limited to Kajf an hour." No" se'don'di prize unless fouti .competitors entef , 'tto, third prize "• uftlesa .six cOmpetijEors^ enter. •','■.. . ; ' .'v\ : ■- ■ ..... ;'. ,■/■- Shearing Jtq commence;" at :2>so •pVm;. 1 ,..-' First prize, .£l^ lsa ; -second prize/^l*; third prize, 10sl' "" . , \ '"' -' ' ' • A LEAFINGr IVIAf CtT Will be held at 3 o'clock' m afternoon/ A Prize of £5 is offered for the horse' that clears the highest bar, not k'ss. than 4 feet from the ground. Three -tr-ikls allowed for each rise of the bar. Also, — - / A Prize of £5 is offered for the. horse that is best over three jumps, hedge, water jump, and hurdle. - Entrance fee, 103. There will be no match unless there are four or more entries, which may be made with the Secretary on the ground. SPECIAL PRIZE. £5 5s is offered by Mr G. L. Sunderland, to be given to the winner of most prizes m Horses, Cattle, and Sheep. To score by points, 2 points allowed for first prize, and. 1 point for second prize. GENERAL REGULATIONS TO BE OBSERVED AT THE FORTHCOMING SHOW. All Entries for the forthcoming Show to be sent m, properly described and classed, to the Secretary, addressed Masonic Hotel, not later than eight o'clock on SATURDAF EVENING, October 25. All the exhibits 6halrt>o nf. the appointed place at or before 9 a.m. on the day of the Show. All hacks entered m any of the classes shall be ridden before the Judges if reauired. T^fT*-; p-^tßulla and Entire Horses Bhall take charge ortneTtt-frerßtmwllj- or by deputy throughout the proceedings. The Show will be open to the public at 12 o'clock noon. Admission — 2s ; children under 12, half-price. P. H. BOURKE, Hon. Sec. N.B.— No Entries, except for Shearing and Jumping Matches, will on any consideration whatever be received after the time and date above mentioned, viz., SATURDAY, Oct. 25. GISBORNE HOUSE. Just to Hand ! Just to Hand! ! M CASES GOODS, direct from the Home Market, containing — IRON BEDSTEADS NEW PATTERNS m DOUBLE & SINGLE HALF-TESTER CHILDREN'S FRENCH COTS. LOOKING GLASSES and GILT PIER GLASSES. NEW DESIGNS m BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, KIDDBR, FELT, & JUTE CARPETS. LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTHS, & DOOR MATS. In 1 ining, Drawing, Sitting, and Bedroom Furniture and Furnishings. Our stock is the BEST ASSORTED we ever had. Call and inspect our Stock, and compare the Goods. Sole Agents for the "Wertheim Sewing Machines, The Best Machines m the World. Hand Machines, price £4 10s, with 30s. worth of Extras. 1,000,000 already sold. IMPROVED "HOME TREASURE" LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, Price, 70s. each. The Cheapest seen m the world. Can be seen working at Large & Townley's. LARGE & TOWNLEY, CABINET MAKERS. MISSES SCHULTZ, V) RESSMA. KE R S, BRIGHT STREET. LIME. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ON and after this date, the undersigned will supply the BEST SLAKED LIME at 6s per bag for cash. Bags to be returned or charged for. TO SHEEPFARMERS.— A quantity of ROACH LIME for Sheepwashing, always on hand. J. CLEMENTS.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 930, 21 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 930, 21 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 930, 21 October 1879, Page 3

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