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TUAPEKA POULTRY, CAGE-BIRD, CAT AND DOG SOCIETY. rr»HE Fifth Annual Show will be held in ■*- the Volunteer Hall, Lawrence, on THURSDAY, 23rd JULY, 1891. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. i All Exhibits must be delivered not later than 9 o'clock on the morning of the Show. SPECIAL PRIZES. Black Spanish Hen— Field Glass (gift of Mi- N. O. Potts), value 425. Plymouth Rock Pullet— Pair Blanketa (gift of Mr E Dimant), value 21s. Golden Pencilled Hamburg Pullet— Portmanteau (gift of Butterworth Bros.), value 255. Golden Pencilled Hamburg CockerelBox Tea (gift of J^elaon, Moate and Co.), value 255. Black Langshan Cockerel— Box Tea (gift of Mr J. C. Arbuckle), value 20s. Golden Pencilled Hamburg Cock— Sack Oatmeal (gift of the Tuapeka Milling Co.), vilue 225. Most Points in Canaries— 2 dozen Bottled Ale (gift of Simpson and Hart), value 16s. Golden Pencilled Hamburg Hen - Box Tea (gift of W. Scoullar and Co.), value 20s. Dark Dorking Pullet— Trophy (gift of Briscoe and Co.), value 20a. Black Spanish Cockerel— Trophy (gift of W. GuthrieandCo.), value 20s. White-crested Polish Hen — Canary (gift of Mr W. O. Brown.) Norwich Clear Yellow Canary — Canary and Cage (gift of Mr J. H. Pousonby). Silver Pecillod Hamburg Pullet— Fat Sheep (gift of Mr T. Ryan), value 12s 6d. White Leghorn Hen — Trophy (gift of Mr T. Edmond), value 10s. White-crested Polish Pullet— Album (gift of a Frieml), value 17s Gd. Silver Wyandotte Hen— Goods (gift of Mr P. Skinner), value 15s. White Leghorn Cock— Bag Wheat (gift of Mr J. Strwarb), value 10s Gd. White Leghorn Pullet— Bag Wheat (gift of MrT. Cousins), value 12s Gd. Black Spanish Pullet — Silver Locket (gift of Mr Fair burn), value 12s b'rl. Black Langshan Hen — Bag Wheat (gift of M'Leod and Wallace), value 12s 6d. Silver Spangled Hen — Bag Oats (gift of Mr Cha?. Bennet), value 6s. Buff Cochin Hen— Prize, 10a (gift of a Friend.) Silver Pencilled Hamburg Hpn — Bag Barley (gift of Mr J. Fahey), value 10*. Brown Leghorn Pullet — Prize, 10s Gd (gift of Mr H. Hart.) White Cochin Hen— Tin Biscuits (gift of Mr E. Milis), value 10s Gd. Silver Spangled Hamburg Hen — Bag Oats (gift of Mr J. Hart), value 6s. Andalusian Hen or Pullet — Bag Potatoes (gift of Mr J. Hall;, value ss. . Norwich Heu Canary Bag Oats — (gift of Mr A. Lawrence), value 6s. Plymouth Rock Cockerel— Bag Oats (gift of Mr C. Mullins), value 6s. White Cat— Cake (giftof Mr A. Macdonald), value ss. Black Hamburg Cock — Bag Oats (gift of Mr H. Beard), value 63. Black Hamburg Pullet — Bag Potatoes (gift of Mr G-. Hughes), value 'ss. White Langshan Pullet— Bag Oats (gift of Mr P. M'lnerney), value 6s. Houdan Hen or Pullet— Bag Oats (gift of Mr John Smith), value 6s. Wyandotfe Cockerel— Goods (gift of N. Z. Hardware Co.), value 10s Gd. White Leghorn Cockerel — Box Tea (gift of Mackerras and Hazlett), value 20s. Black Langshan Pullet— Box Tea (gift of Noill and Co.), value 20*. Silver Wyandotte Pullefc— Box Cordials (gift of Thomson and Co.), value 18s. Dark Dorking Cockerel — Prize, 10s 6d (gift of Mr A. Morris). Andalusian Cock or Cockerel — Bag Oats (gift of Mr J. Drysdale), value 6s. Pair Rouen Ducks-— Lamp (gift of Herbert and Co.), value 10s Gd. Wyaudotte Cock— 3 bottles Colonial Wine (giftof Mr J Johnston), value 10s. Best Bantam in Show — Hindquarter Mutton (gift of MrR. M'Keich.) Most Points in Poultry— Spring Mattrasa (giftof Mr C.Bills). SILVER CUPS. Silver Challenge Cup, value £3 3s, for most points in Golden Pencilled Hamburgs, to be judged by Wright's Standard Work. Cup to be won twice before becoming property of winner. £1 to be deposited if possession taken of Cup. Silver Challenge dip, value t3 3s, for most points in White Leghorn Fowls, to be iudged by Wright's Standard Work. Cup to be won twice before becoming property of winner. £1 to be deposited if possession taken of Cup. SHEEP-DOG TRIAL. A Sheep-Dog Trial will take place in Mr P. Robertson's Paddock at 10 a.m. Entries will be received on the ground. Ist Prize, £2 10s and pair Silver Tankards (gift of Mr R. Montgomery) ; 2nd Prize, £1 10s. H. J. PONSONBY. Secretary, li/p M. MAODOtfALD, baeeistee & solicitor, Roxburgh. LOST A "WATCH. ' T OST, between Bellamy Station Yards ■*-* and Lawrence, a Silver Hunting Watch. Finder please return to Office of this Paper. [ LIME ! LIME ! 1 LIME ! ! ! For Garden and Farm. TVROWNE BROS, can supply Agricul. tural Lime in large or small quantities. yff SUTHEHLANDJ '* • TAILOR AND GENTLEMAN'S j OUTFITTER, Ross Place, Lawhencb, A grand assortment of new »nd fashion ble Cloths, Tweeds (Colmrbl and Home. Manufacture), &c, to select fro-n. A grand lot of new Good* just opening for the winter wear. BOOT AND SHOEMAKER. WANTED KNOWN— That Geo. Swanavick has resumed Business as Boot and Shoemaker in Premises opposite the Bank New South Wales, Peel-street, Lawrence. Repairs neatly and cheaply done. CONSULT Mrs Tyler's Registry Office for \J Servants or engagements wanted. \ JIT ANTED— An active boy to milk and Vy make himself useful. — Appty, Mrs Tyler's Registry^ WANTED KNOWN — That William Okk Brown has opened a Boot and Shoe Shop next Herbert and Co.'s, Ross Place, and hopes b}' strict attention to Business, combined with Good Workmanship and Best Materials, to get a share of public patronage. All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to oi-der. Repairs neatly done. Terms morler •..

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1813, 18 July 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1813, 18 July 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1813, 18 July 1891, Page 2

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