DERBY m 3 3 t'A % A ' 2lY fc } i 4 SiSte, Many a year ago the cider settlers proved that there’s no smoke to equal the famous Derby Tobacco. Year after year it brought solace and satisfaction to the pioneers. To-day there is no full flavoured tobacco which in quality, aroma, fragrance, and fine smoking ies, can ec Derby Sold in plugs or tins. i •li frV’Tft. ■ •*r.is*3u k’J Stoewer Breaks The Record STUPEFYING PERFORMANCES of the Light Standard STOEWER CAR, 10-16 h.p. The Stoewer car ascended Brooklands Test Hill from a standing start carrying an added load of 1877 lbs. (including driver). Average slope of bill, lin 15.027. Surface length of bill, 117 yards, 1 foot, 3 inches. These prodigious performances haye taken place under the obsarva. tion of the Brookiands Automobil Racing Ginb as per official certificate. ■m m sm wm STOEWER BROS,, KOTfIB GAR SiANUFACIOSERS - STETTIN, ESTABLISHED 1896. 1300 HANDS EMPLOYE©. A BAM ~llU R G EB, ' PALMERSTON NORTH. And A. I. TOZER, Representative, MARTON.
G FARMERS’ UNION. ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH. To be held in MR. J. MANAGH’S paddock Opposite Mr MoElroy’s residence, four miles from Feilding, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE llfch. PRIZE LIST. CLASS “A. ” 5 OPEN PLOUGHIING COMPETITION for double-furrow cut as you please. First prize £4, second £3, third £l. CLASS “B.” Double Furrow, skeiths ouly allowed. Width not less than 10 inches, no cut. First prize £5, second £3, third £l. CLASS “C. ” PLOUGHING COMPETITION FOR JUNIOR PLOUGHMEN UNDER 20 YEARS. Doable Farrow, wrought or cast shares, skeiths ouly allowed for best all-round ploughing. First prize £4 second £‘d, third £l. With not loss than 10 inches no cat. CLASS“D.” OPEN PLOUGHING COMPETITION FOR TRIPLE FURROW CAST SHARES. First prize £4, second £3, third £l. Width, not cut. : Entrance foe for each Class ss. SPECIAL PRIZES. fT Best ploughing in B, C, or D. Gold medal £2 2s. 2 Best crown on field £1 Is. S Straighteat ploughing ou field £1 Is. 4 Best Ins aud Outs £1 Is. 5 Best finish £1 Is. 6 Best kept harness in use at ita six mouths. 7 Horses showing evidence of most care and attention, £i Is. 8 Team showing best management aud most tractability, £1 Is. 3 Youngest competitor, £1 Is, 10 Best plough team of four on ground, £2 2a. I RULES AND CONDITIONS. 1 All teams must be on the ground and ready to start at 0.45 a. m,, when drawing will take place. 3 Area to be ploughed; Up to one acre at the direction of the Cum- | nutteo. The time allowed will j be a* the rate of 4 W hours for , double furrow, and three hours for three furrows per imperial acre, including 30 minutes for luncheon. 3 No assistance will be allowed competitors except one man to adjust poles. 4 Every competitor must pi ugh not less than five inches ch ,j. 5 All teams must start aud .op at signal of a flag. ' G Competitors must stop 3 minutes for luncheon, teams not to be unyoked. 57. Ail competitors must plough the lot they draw aud strike out ou I the right hand peg and back their neighbour on the left striking out aud ; finishing with their full team. JAEILDIN
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10658, 29 May 1913, Page 3
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