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]yJORTH rpARANAKI pLOUGHING ASSOCIATION. SECOND ANNUAL COMPETITION. To take place on Mr. W. Birdling'* Farm (Main road to Urenui) on THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1911, Beginning at 10 o'clock ajn, PROGRAMME. ' Class 1 (DOUBLE FURROW) .-Firsl prize £5 5s and special; 2nd, £2 10s and special; 3rd, £1 10s. A special will be given for the best upon up or ridge of 10 furrows. Class 2. (SINGLE FURROW).-lst prize, £3 and special; 2nd, £2 and special; 3rd, £1 ss. Class 3 (SINGLE FURROW), for boyß under 18.—let prize, £3 and special; 2nd, £1 10s and special; 3rd, £l. A special prize of £li 10s and trophy will be awarded to the feeft twn-out in Classes 1, 2 & 3, .»-—•* Entrance Fees.—Class 1, 6/-; Class % 4/-; Class 3, 3/-. Separate entries for best turn-out, 1;/- in each class. Entries will be received up to 5 o'clock on FRIDAY, Julv 20, at Waitara. RULES. 1. All teams to be ready to start at 10 a.m. 2. Each competitor in double-furrows to plough % acre, and in single furrow half acre. 3. Double-furrow ploughs to gather four Tounds (16 furrows), to be the full depth, 5 inches, on the third round. 4. Single-furrows to gather a ridge of 10 furrows to be the full depth, 5 inches, on the fourth round. 5. The time allowed in each class will be five hours from 10 a.m. Any competitor exceeding the five hours will b» 6. All competitors must finish with a elean up or seed furrow. No feather-

' 7. No handling allowed by any com- [ petitor or other person. 8. No other person but the competitor to be allowed on the ground laid out for ploughing after the first round. 9. In special prises for Classes 1 and 2 for best turn-out, horses and harness must be the bona fide property of the entrant. 10. Should the entries be less than three in number in any class, the judges will award such prizes as they deem fit, LI. Entrance fee must accompany the entry. 18. Three judges will be appointed, and their decision will be final. JUMPING COMPETITIONS. To start at 2 p.m. Class 1.-MAIDEN JUMPING. For riders and horses that have never won a jumping contest. A sweepstake of 5/each, with a special prize from the Association. . Class 2.-OPEN JUMPING. For allcomers. A sweepstake of 10/-, with a special for the winner from the Association. Winner in each class to tako 75 per cent.; 2nd, 15 per cent.; 3rd, 10 per cent. THOS. BUCHANAN, Hon. Secretary, Box 16, Waitara.

RING'S FIXTURES. Agent for Taninaki. ALSO CIYKJ PIPES. For Prices and Illustrations, apply Box 67, Eltham. MR. DAVID b. HUTTOK, W.B.A. Art Master, South Kensington, rpEACHER OF p AIN TING, Landscape, Flowers, and Figure, Oil and Waiter Golor, Enamelling, Bepousae, etc. For particulars apply Sti" v -» Vivian St.

NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. JJERSOITS Trespassing with dog or gun on the property of the undersigned (Oakura) will be prosecuted. T N. BLACKBALL.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 21, 19 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 21, 19 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 21, 19 July 1911, Page 8