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Itfo 2Ul»crttsrinmts. ! ~ *-• i T THE nndev~su>n^r J'Vfl /"01-UM- ! X 9 BKI!L/\!N T, Of -:: J; b, I."- ■!(> fV■■■."■..,; ■i \ Ni'l^nn, chairman to v:,e 11-ml >■'~.-.-\\ ■■{ ■:■>■• ••fiurtk.-i j district, hereby give nof.iei? timt i i-iiuh-i r,i> ;.|i..>!y f. • J two or more Justices of the Pea«'-.«, h«vnm juiisilim.-.-. in the said province, at a meeting to be held on SATURDAY, the 7th day of June, now next, at the Institute, Motueka. for an order for STOPPING UP the undermentioned ROAD, and to SUBSTITUTE a certain other road in the place thereof. A;id 1 further give notice that I have caused Survey Plans of the respective road proposed to be stopped up, and the respective mid proposed to be substituted for the same, together with the Book of Reference, containing the names of the Owners, Lessees, and Occupiers of the lands through which the intended new road ia to pass, to be deposited with the Clerk to the Magistrates and with Mr. John Boyes, constable, Motueka. To stop up a certain road from the cross-road, between section 217 and 218 Motueka; proceeding duo north and dividing sections 217 from 213, and section 215 from sections numbered respectively 215 and 216, and terminating at the bank of the Motueka river. And, to substitute in the place thereof a certain other road in the said district, 75 links in width, commencing from thesaid before-mentioned cross road, and running on the western boundary of sections numbered 216 and 217 ; thence running due west into section numbered 245 for 10 chains and 32 links; and thence due north through section 215 for 10 chains, and 50 links in width, and terminating at the bank of the Motueka River. The roads are more particularly delineated on the plan attached to the notice. (Signed) JOHN CHAMBERLAIN. Motueka Road Board, Ist April, 1862. 1038 BRUISED OATS and CUT CHAFF, on sale at tho Wakatu Stables. 1034 OTORSES BROKEN IN to Saddle and -*-X Harness, by J. GAY AND CO., 1085 Trafalgar Stables. A GRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION— -£*• The General Annual SHOW of LIVE STOCK and Agricultural PRODUCE to be exhibited for prizes will be held in the Richmond Cattle Fair ground, on FRIDAY, the 2nd of May next; when the following prizes will be offered for competition :— CLASS A.—HORSES. For the best Entire Draught Horses—lst prize, 51 ; 2nd, 11; 3id, honorary certificate. For Entire Horses, best "adapted for the production of weight-carrying Hacks—lst prize, 41 ; 2nd, 21. For the best Entire Draught Colts, under three years old—lst prize, 31 ; 2nd, honorary certificate. For the best Draught Geldings—lst prize, 21 ; 2nd, honorary certificate. For the best Draught Colts, under 3 years—lst prize, 21; 2nd, honorary certificate. For the best Draught Colts, utider 2 years old—lst prize, 21; 2nd, honorary certificate. For the best Draught Colts, under 1 year old—lst prize, 1 1; 2nd, honorary certificate. For the best Draught Mare, above 3 years—lst prize, il ; 2nd, 21; 3rd, honorary certificate. For the best Weight-carrying Saddle Mare—lst prize, SI; 2nd, 11. For the best Draught Fillies, under 3 years—lst prize, 21; 2nd, honoraty certificate. For the best Draught Fillies, under 2 years—lst prize, 21 ; 2nd, honorary certificate. For the beat Draught Fillies, under one year—lst prize, 1^; 2nd, honorary certificate. For the best .Entire Pony—prize, 21. For the best Pony Mare—prize, 11. CLASS B. — CATTLE. For the best Bulls—lst prize, SI; 2ud, 2l; 3rd, honorary certificate. For the best Yearling Bulls—lst prize, 21; 2nd, honorary certificate. For the best Cows, in Milk—lst prize, 31 ; 2nd, 21 ; 3rd, honorary certificate. For the best Cows, not in milk—lst prize, 21 ; 2nd, honorary certificate. For the best Heifer, under two years old—lst prize 21 ; 2nd, honorary certificate. For the best pair of Working Bullocks—lst prize, 21; 2nd, U

CLASS C—SHEEP. For the best Rams—lst prizo, 3/; 2nd,2/; 3rd, honorary certificate. For the best Pen of Five Ewes—lst prize, SI ; 2nd, 21; 3rd, honoraiy certificate. For the best Pen of Five Lamba, under one year old—lßt prize, U; 2nd, honorary certificate. CLASS D.—PIGS. For tho best Boars—lst prize, 2l; 2nd, honorary certificate. For the best Sows, with or without litter—lst prize, 21 ; 2nd, honorary certificate. CLASS E. —POULTRY. For tho best Cock and pair of Hens—lst prize, 1/; 2nd, 10s. For the best Gander and pair of common Geese— Ist prize, II; 2nd, 10s. For the best Drake and pair of Ducks—lst prize, II ; 2nd, 10s. For the best Turkey-cock and pair of Hens—lst prize, 11 ; 2nd, 10s. CLASS F. —PEODUCE. For tho best sack of Wheat—lst prize, 3l ; 2nd, 21; 3rd, \l. For the best sack of Barley—lst prize, 21 ; 2nd, 1/: 3rd, honorary certificate. For the best sack of Oats—lst prize, 21; 2nd, II; 3rd, honorary certificate. For the best sack of Tease—lst prizo, 11 ; 2nd, honorary certificate. For the best sample of Hops—l st prize, ll: 2nd, honorary certificate. For the best three bushels of Rye Grass Seed—lst prize, 11; 2nd, 10s. For the best 50 lbs. Timothy Grass Seed—lst prize, 11; 2nd, 10s. For the best 50 lbs. Eed Clover Seed—l«t prize, ll; 2nd, 10s. For the best sack Swedish Turnips—prize, IZ. For the best sack of other Turnips—prize, 111 For the best sack of Mangold Wurzel—prize U. For the best sack of Carrots—prize, 11 For the best sack of Early Potatoes—lst prize, ll; 2nd, 10s. For the best sack of Late Potatoes—lst prize, ll; 2nd, 10s. CLASS G —DAIRY PRODUCE. For the best 5G lbn. Cheese—lst prize, 21 ; 2nd, 1/; 3rd, honorary certificate. For the best firkin of Salt Butter—lst prize, 11: 2nd, lOu. For the best 6 lbs. Fresh Butter—lst prize, ll; 2nd, 10s. The following rules will be strictly observed :— 1. All stock and produce must be bonci fide the property of the exhibitor. 2. Prizes shall be awarded, although there be no competition, provided tho animals are considered worthy by the judges. 3. All stock entered to be exhibited shall bo in the yard by It o'clock a.m. 4. Entries for exhibition of stock and produce will be received until 11 o'clock a.tn. up to the day of the Show, by any of the Stewards. 5. Of wheat, bailey, oats, and peaso, the exhibitors may show one sack, but must possess at least 10 j bushels of tho same quality, and produce the same to the judges, if required. Tho Committee of Management earnestly solicit all parties having stock, which they may deem worthy of exhibition, to submit it for competition and public inspection. 9C3 MALTING.—M. BLITHE, in return- *-'-"- ing liia sincere thanks to those friends who have patronised him for the lust nino years, begs to inform them and the public general y that lie still continues to pay the same attention to this branch of his business as heretofore, and that all persons sending BARLEY to bo MALTED by him will be perfectly satisfied with the result. SUPERIOR HOPS FOR SALE, Wholesale and Retail. GOOD MALTING BARLEY PURCHASED. Kelson, March 10,1882, 5K)3

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Colonist, Volume V, Issue 466, 11 April 1862, Page 2

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