r nIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND | PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, j i.,THE ASSOCIATION’S TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL : oi' srocK,"BTU., WILL BE HELD, ON THE j ASSOCIATION’S . GROUND, WAI-FTI .. HOAD, °N ' J TUESDAY 26th, and WfiDN^S- ■ /‘‘ DAY.STth, OCTOBER. ! ! ’ ' Consisting of.— ; SHEEP, ; C ATTLE, HORSES, PR IS, ' 'DOGS, POULTRY’DAIRY AND T. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE,.! V.; . ■ (IMPLEMENTS,. ;WQOL,ri ; j • i i: , ; i * :’l s -ET-a ja .ET<3 i; l ; H *I V ■a Prizes amounting :to about £550 will; be: .given In Piece* of Plate, Medale. or Oaih ; < lio the folio wing additional prizesj A Challenge Cup, value AO Guineas, will be given by the membersand friends of the 1 Assobiation to the largest prize-taker in Breeding Stock—Sheep, Cattle, and: Horses. ■ (; j • Vice-President, Mr G. H. Bhddei, give* a cup, value £lO, for the best horse tpat has hunted with any ireoognised paiok. • The same to be entered in dither clast 151 or 152. 1 The Hunt Club* of South Canterbury giye a , prize of £5 5s for the best Lightweight Hunter. Mr F. LeOren, on behalf of the N.Z.L, and M.A. Company, offers a Cup, of jibe value of £lO 10j, for the best pen of not less than twenty (20) Sheep in the wool, suitable for freezing for exports open to all Farmers not occupying or owning' ■- more than 8000 acres of land, the Sheep to have been bred and fattened by exhibitor, The Cup'will not be awarded unless there be at least six exhibitors, bnt it Will be available for the same pb- ! jeot at next year's show. Maximum / number of point* to be 18,'thiis appor- ■ tibiied : Early maturity, 6 j wool, 6; oaroase,'6. Special entry; The Association offer a prize of' £s;* in addi- •!. tion to £5 offered by Mr William Balfour, for the b«st Dray Boot-cutting 1 Machine, toße'diawn by hbt more'than. “ two horfies, the roots to be dropped On >■ the groiind Out to size suitable for sheep; • certainty of r 6 automatic feeding, 'and I- capability of cutting the largest quantity in a gi'ren ’time! to 1 be specially odn--1 sidered ; 1 the dray to hold not loss than 15cwt of root*. {>,.• The Association offer a prize of £5 for a Turnip Drill, to sow from fiOlb* fo2oolb* to * an acre : of ; Bone-dust or Super-phos• phate ihlhe Same drills; To sow from 6ozs to 21bs -of turnip -'seed to the acre, ‘'suitable to sow either level '.or; down ‘ 1 1 land*/ '’ l ; ’ V ' : The Assooieitioh-Offer h of £3 for the, ■ '-’IM^ r '4ntdhiaXi8 r Oliaff' , for’ feeding. 1 ' sheep, to hMd’nbt less’than ten bags, to f ;' be wind and water proof, and to be easily moveablie, ’ ' Itf '*J»mey , lKlr/g , ’tiffei!B a first, and second--1 ■ prize of £3 and;£2 respebttively for the,i “ best'^barling'chit dr filly by Q’uamby. . j Mr j. Ballantyhe gives a prize of £2 2s for the-best Jar of Salt Butter ' ; export. This exhibit, 'same conditions i,!,f as for 1 Totted Butter, must 4 be left with / the’B&rStkry on or bHore, Saturday,* September 25th. _ . ; . Mr J. Ballantynle gives a prize of £2 2s for i the best 1 Oh&Be suitable for export; ' ' : , Mr A. Grant offers a prize of £3 for, the, best English. Leicester Ewe, with or without lamb at. foot. , MV fi. Sbappere offers a cup for the largest prizetaker in Ham and Bacon Glasses. FOB p£BTIOULABB PpST^ES. Programmes may bo obtained on applies, tion to the undersigned. - ( F. W. STUBBS, se2X; Secretary. ~ . FOR GERALDINE CHEAP BOOT; STORE, R. DARLOW, , ■ ■ BOOT &.SHOE MAKER, : GERALDINE BEING Irrgely overstocked I have determined to ~ OFFER THE WHOLE OF MY STOCK AT ABOUT COST PRICE. FOR A MONTH I will allow a discount of 10 per cent. As my Prices are already the LOWEST in the District this ' A means a great saving. Such an opportunity of 1 -BUYING FIRST CLASS; BOOTS is not likely’to occur again. ■ >, r ■■■■• ■ se!B “ bHEAP -SADDLERY, “ ~ BEFORE Purchasing elsewhere please : - INSPECT 1 A. MAXWELL’S 1 ‘ J GREAT BARGAINS ' IN ' SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC. - A 1 TIMARU AND WINCHESTER. ... [ Repairs'Done well at LOWEST PRICES. Trade Supplied at Wholesale Prices. oc!2 REDUCTION IN PRICE. ONE GUINEA PER YEAR Mercantile & bankruptcy GAZETTE of NEW ZEALAND. JRS'riAßLis iDedUI 876.] This old and well-established Gazette is now Reduced to One Guinea (Indexes, five shillings extra), and is delivered to All Subscribers in Canterbury EVERY SATURDAY, giving the lakst information of all Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, Wool Liens, Agricultural Liens, Bailments, Affidavits of Satisfaction, &c,, and Dublisbes all matters relating to Bankruptcy, Letters Patent, &e., up to time of issue. Sample Copy Sent Febe on Application, Subscription, One Guinea j Indexes (pub--listed half-yearly), 5s extra. Head Office—B. T. WHEELER’S ADVERTISING AGENCY, . .... Stafford Street, Dunedin. Orders may be left at the Temuea Leader Office, Temuka, or sent direct to the Head Office, Dunedin. aplS 1 SHbW
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1503, 23 October 1886, Page 4
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