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Show of Stock. sth Class— For the best thoroughbred filly, fouled since July l, ( 1870 6th Class — For tho best roadster or hack of any age, mare or gelding 7th Clas3 — For tho best roadster or hack, mare or gelding, foaled since July 1, 1869 Bth Class — For the best boy's pony , maro or gelding, not above 13 hands, and thoroughly quiet to ride 9th Cluss— For the best boy's pony, mare or gelding, under 14 hautls, and thoroughly quiet to ride 10th Class — For tho best pair of carringe horses (not under 15 huuds 2 inches) the property of one owner 11th Cl'iss — For the beat pair of buggy horses, tho properly of one owner 12th Cla-s — For the best mure for breeding weight-carrying hucks, cither m foul, or with foul ut fuot 13th Class — For the best six-horse team, with wuggon, Ihe property of one owner N.B. — Thoroughbred is intended to mean reputed thoroughbred. In draught horses a Silver O'up of the value of £10 10s will bu given to the largest prize-tuker. A Silver und Bmoxzk Medal will be given m every cluss of horses us liist. and second prizes, except (see 13th Regulation.) The Judges will commend the third best exhibit, if thought worthy. PIGS. Ist Class — For the best boar of any age or breed 2nd Class — For the best boar for breeding bacon pigs 3rd Cluss — For the best boar for breeding porkers 4th Cluss — For tho best sow for breeding bacon pigs sth CIII 3 Ihe be6fc sow for breeding porkers 6th Cluss — For the best young sow farrowed since January 1, 1872 7th Class— For the best young boar, farrowed since Januury 1, 1572 Bth Class — For the best litter of pigs, of not less than six; not to exceed two months old 9th Cluss— For the best fat. pig A Silver uud Bkonze Medal will be given m the übovo cltuses as lirst and second prizes. The Judges will commend the third if thought worthy. POULTRY. Ist Class — For the best pen of threo geese, a prize of 103 2ud Cluss — For the best pen of threo turkeys, 10s 3rd Class— For the best pen of threo ducks, 10s 4th Cluss — For tho best pen of three Dorking fowls, 103 sth Class — For the best pen of three Spanish fowls, 10s 6th Class— For I lie best pen of three Cochin China fowls, 10s 7th Class — For the best pen of threo Hamburgh fowls, 10s Bth Class — For the best nen of three Brahma Pootra fowls, 10s 9th Class — For the best pen of threo game fowls, 10s 10th Clnss — For the best pen of threo bantam fowls, 10a 11th Class- For the best pen of threo fowls of any breed not included m the former classes, 10s 12th Cluss — Fur Ihe best pair of pigeons, 10s 13th Cluss — For tho best pair of Guinea fowls, 10s N.B. — Pen of threo means two female birds uud ono male bird. FOR THE BEST BRED SHEEP DOG, £1. IMPLEMENTS. Ist Class — For the best and cheapest single furrow plough of any make, a prize of £2 2nd Cluss — for the best and cheapest threefurrow plough, a prize of £2 3rd Cluss — For the best and cheapest doublefurrow plough, a prize of £2 4th Class— For the best and cheapest pair of heavy harrows, a prize of £1 sth Class— For the best und cheapest pair of light harrows, a prize of £1 6th Class— For tho best and cheapest drill for corn aud seed, n prize of £2 7th Class— For the best und cheapest grubber ana scarifier, a prize of £1 Sth Cluss— For the best and cheapest chaffcutter, v prize of £1 9th Cluss— For the bust and cheapest farm cart, a prize of £2 10th Cluss — For the best and cheapest set of cart harness, leading and shaft, v prize of£l 11th Cluss — For the best reaping machine, a prize of £2 12th Class — For the best mowing machine, a prize of £2 13th Class— For the best reaper and mower combined, a prize of £2 14th Class — For the best grass sowing machine, a prize of £1 15th Class — For tho best churn, a prizo of £1 DAIRY PRODUCE, &o. For the best 3 lbs fresh butterFirst prize ... ... Silver medal Second prize ... 103 (Sco special advertisement.) For tho best jar of potted butter, 28lbs — Fivft prize Silver medal Second prize ... ... ... 10s For the best 56 lbs cheese (Colonial) — First prizo ... ... Silver ni-uial Second prize ... ... ... 10s For the best sido of New Zealand cured bacon, £1 For the best two hams, New Zealand cured, £1 N.B. — Only bona-Jide producers can compete under the übove head. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. For the best four bushels of wheat — First prize, £5 os, either m maney or a gold mednl of similar value, at the option of the successful competitor Second prizo Silver muduL For the best four bushels of barley — First prize Silver Medal Second prizo ... ... ... 10s For the best four bushels of outs — First prize ... ... Silver Medal Second prizo 103 For the best sack of turnips, a prize of £1 For the best sack of potutoes, a prize of £l For the best sack of mangoid-wurzel a prize of £1 For the best sack of carrots, a prize of £1 For the best sack of linseed, a prize of £1 For the best sack of peas, a prize of £1 For the best sack of beans, a prize of £1 N.B. — All agricultural produce shown must be by bona-fide growers. EXTRA EXHIBITS. For tho best 120 lbs of wool, scoured or ■washed (sco special advertisement) — First prize Silver Medul Second prize Bronze Medal For the best bale of dressed flux — First prize Silver Medal Second prize Bronze Medal For the best and cheapest 18 gallons of colonial ale, v pr>ze of £1 For the best three loaves of bread, made of [ ' colonial grown wheat, a prize of 10*

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Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 813, 16 October 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 813, 16 October 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 813, 16 October 1872, Page 4

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