AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IC. BERNARD’S CRYSTAL PICTURES, Grand Ro-opening Programme. In the Perfectly-decorated Picture House. The Still Alarm (by special request) (drama), Bride of the Nile (drama), Disreputable Mr. Regan (drama), Strike in the Mines (drama), Across the Plains (drama). Soldiers Three (comedy), Automatic Motorist (.comic), Bill Determines to Go (comic) Pathe Gazette 129 (topical), Great Centerpede (novelty), Miran and Surroundings (scenic). Prices for the Million. Cushioned Chairs Is Cd, Stalls Is, Back Od. Matinee Every Saturday at 2.30. Adults Is, Children accompanied by Parents 3d. WILL DIAMOND. mARANAKI AGRICULTURAL ■*" SOCIETY’S THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL ; SPRING SHOW. ' To be held at New Plymouth, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, November 22nd and 23rd. ENTRIES CLOSE ON SATURDAY NEXT, the 18th iust. DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE. ARTHUR CLIFF, Secretary, Care W. Bewley, Egmont Street, Now Plymouth. STRATFORD i AGRICULTURAL & pASTORAL SHOW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29th AND 30th. Classes in Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Poultry, Home Industries, Dairy and Other Produce, Technical and School Children’s Exhibits THE GREATEST DAIRYMAN’S SHOW In the Dominion. Come and See the Horse-jumping and Military Events. BUTTER FAT - COMPETITION. x Errata —In Class No. 1-15 (Pedigree Jersey), the Prizes should read: First Prize £lO 10s, Second Prize £2 10s, Third Prize £1 Is. Class No. 16: Best Colt, Mare or Gelding, any age, sired by Young Victor—Prize, trophy value £8 Bs. Class 16a:Best Colt, Marc, or Gelding (3 years or under), sired by Young Victor. Prize, trophy, value £4 4s. Class 16b: Best Yearling sired by Young Victor. Prize, trophy, value £2 2s. 16d: Best Yearling sired by “Victory,” Mr. A. McCracken’s Special Prizes—lst £2 2s, second £1 Is. 254 a Pen of Three Best Baconers, any breed. The Inglewood Co-opora-tive Bacon Cn.’s prize of £3 for first,and the Society’s £1 for second (provided there are not less than two entries); weights not to exceed 1501 b, nor loss than 1201 b ,• (dead). This class will be judged by the Inglewood Bacon Co.’s Factory Manager. Pigs entered to become the property of the Company at their advertised price. 254 b. Best Pen of Four Baconers, ' from 120 to 150 lbs. Messrs. Dimmock and Co.’s Special Prizes—--Ist £2 2s. second £1 Is. CHEVIOT RAMS. 13a. Best Pen of 3 Cheviot Rams under 18 months. Mr. A. W. Budge’s Special Prize of £1 Is. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd. Schedules on application to E. JACKSON, Secretary. JAMES RUTHERFORD REGAN STREET, STRATFORD. Desires the Public of Stratford and District to know that ho is an EXPERT FARRIER, * having for several years held the rank FARRIER-SERGEANT IN THE FIFTH DRAGOON GUARDS, and holds credentials from that Regiment Under Vetorinarv Surgeons Constant and Cheeseman. JAMES RUTHERFORD was also formerly Farrier to SIR GEORGE CLIFFORD, SIR WM. ROBINSON, MAJOR G. NELSON, , MR. GEO. G. STEAD, MR. DAN O’BRIEN, MR. “DICK” MASON, And other leading owners of thoroughbred horses. He is thus able to offer THOROUGH EXPERIENCE in the Care of Horses’ Feet to bis patrons, and will be glad to place bis services at the disposal of OLD FRIENDS AND NEW.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 79, 15 November 1911, Page 1
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