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New Advertisements. j In "Sheep best adapted for grazing on cultivated grass m enclosed lands." — They are directed to award the prizes to the sheep they consider best adapted iat the purpose, irrespective of breed. In "Horses," they are directed to award Prizes only to horses which they consider sound, m classes 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, and 14 And m the other classes, they are directed to pass over all animals which, m their opinion, have any hereditary unsoundnesss. In classes 9, 12, and 13, they are directed to take into consideration principally weightcarrying capability combined with activity. The attention of the Judges is also directed to the 12 General Regulation. Gates open to the public at noon : admission 2s 6d : after 1 p.m., Is. H. BELFIELD, Hon. Secretary. N.B. The supporters of the Association are reminded that the annual subscriptions are dne ; and m order to enable it to meet the Prizes offered, it is respectfully requested that the subscriptions be paid at an early date to the Secretary, who will give a printed receipt card for the same. rnIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. EXTRA PRIZES. A SILVER CUP of the value of Fifty Sovereigns will be given for the best MERINO RAM, of any age, imported or otherwise. A SILVJER CUP of the value of Twenty Sovereigns will be given for the best LONG-WOOLLED RAM, imported or otherwise. nnIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. EXTRA PRIZES. Given by Mr C. G. Tripp. A Prize of £1 will be given for a Pack Saddle, best adapted for packing straining posts, wire, and standards. A Prize of £1 for the best and cheapest Grass Sowing Machine. A Prize of £1 for the best and cheapest Chain Harrows. Given by Mr J. B. Drake. Two boxes of Tea; one for the best exhibit of Butter, and the other for the best sample of Colonial made Cheese. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT THE MELBOURNE HOUSE. TJENRY SALOMON Begs to announce his first shipment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Inspection invited. END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Miscellaneous. TIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL DINNER The Annual Show Dinner will take at the Royal Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, 30th October, at 7 o'clock. Tickets : One Guinea each. Early application is necessary to Mr John Glasson of the Royal Hotel. T^TOTICE.— POISON will be laid m my ■*-' Garden for Fowls and Dogs on and after the Bth of October, 1867. A. WHEELER. North Road. pEAZING Fora few HORSES m Paddocks of about 150 acres, (late Messrs Cookson and Webber's) securely fenced and well watered. Apply to Mr BOWERS, On the premises. NOTICE. IF this should meet the eye of Daniel McPherson, late of Timaru, (carpenter) he is informed that if his Boxes, &c, are not released on or before October Bth they will be sold to defray expenses. W. G. ALLEN. PR A N D BALL. P. D. McRAE begs to intimate to his Friends and the Public, that a GRAND BALL will be held on the Evening of WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30th, being the day of the Agricultural Show, at the First-class Band m attendance. Single Tickets 7s 6d; Double 10s 6d, to be had at the Club HoteL Ball to commence at 9 o'clock. TIMARU MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. NOTICE. A MEETING of the Ratepayers will be held at the Mechanics' Institute, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of OCTOBER, at 12 o'clock, to elect five members m the place of the following gentlemen who retire, but are eligible for re-election : — Messrs F. LeCren Turnbull Stubbs Cardale Taylor The poll (if necessary) will be taken at the same place, on Thursday the 24th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. J. EDWARD DUFF, Clerk T. M. C.

AT THE aHAIsTITE WAREHOUSE. jg^> BARGAINS FOR THE PEOPLE. J^ WrLL FINALLY CLOSE IN THIRTY DAYS. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. LEAVING THECOLONIES. THIRD AND LAST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. D. SALOMON once more: appeals to a generous public, and to all those who, from various causes, have as yet not taken advantage of the MONSTER RETIRING SALE, As at present going on at the GRANITE WAREHOUSE, To call early and secure the best pick, as the premises will be positively closed up at the end of Thirty Days. The Stock is still large and well assorted throughout. . EVERY ARTICLE SOLD UNDER COST PRICE. . , ■■■.■■■-. ■• - t ir The Great Sale of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c, PROLONGED FOR THIRTY DAYS, When the Premises will POSITIVELY CLOSE. Take Note— D. SALOMON, SENR., GRANITE WAREHOUSE, TIMARTJ.

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Timaru Herald, Volume VII, Issue 247, 9 October 1867, Page 4

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