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Agricultural Slio\t. IMPLEMENTS. (Section 27.) : _ Entrance 6d per foot frontajjo. 1 Best assortment agricultural 'implements, 2 Wool press 3 Double furrow plough 4 Single furrow plough 5 Disc Harrows G Set of harrows 7 Enaper and binder S Farmer's cart 9 Spring cart 10 Wool dray 11 Wire strainer 12 Seed dressing machine 13 Eoiipei 1 and uiowor 14 Chalf t utter 15 Bagging apparatus 16 Cream separator and buttor worker 17 Churn IS Export butter packages BUGGIES .'i TRAPS." (Section2B), Ei.tranco feer Cs. " 1 One buggy (4-wheeled) •?. One spring trap (2-wheoled) 3 One wagonette 4 Best farmer's waggon HARNESS. (Section 29.) Entrance, 2s Gd. 1 Best set of farmer's cart harness 2 Best set of buggy harness 3 Best set of spring cart harness 4 Best assortment of harness 5 Best general purpose saddle BEST AGRICULTURAL INVENTION. (Section 30.) 1 Best local agricultural invention DAIRY PRODUCE. (Section 31.) Entrance, Is. 1 Powdered butter, i.e., containing sufficient salt for immediate table use only. Not less than 31b in plain pats or rolls, without distinguishing marks. 2 Fresh butter (containing no salt) conditions as above ■3 Salt butter, not less than 401 b, in kegs or othor export packages ; to bo in the hands of the secretary one month before date of show. Condition and suitability of packages for export, with quality of butter, will be taken into consideration in judging. 4 One cheese 5 One ham 6 One Hitch bacon . 7 Homo made bread 8 Home made jam 9 Honey; not less than 61b BEER. 1 (Entrance, 55.) Five gallons best draught beer 2 (Entrance, 25.) Half dozen bost bottled beer 3 iErated waters and cordials N.B. — Special Prize List will be published in a few days The N.Z Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Limited give a special prize of Silver Cup, valuo £Lo 15s for most points in sheep, any breed on ground. I'OIKTS Champion and Ist prize 5 points Ist; prize 3 puints , 2nd prizo 2 points 3rd prize ' 1 point GSIsERAL REGULATIONS. . 1. All entries must bo made with the Secretary on or before Wednesday, tho 31st of October, 1SS!); and no entry will, upon any consideration, bo received after that date. 2. Entries must be made in writing on printed forms, which can be obtained from the Secretary; those forms must bo filled up and signocl bj' tho Exhibitor or some person authorised by him, and must be handed to the Secretary together with the entrance foes. No entry will bo valid, unless these conditions are complied with. 3. Pi-ikos. It has been decided by tho C'oinniitteo that two Prizes shall b# awarded in each Class whore there is competition. The first is to consist of a money-prize, in value equal to , half the entrance fee received for that particular Class, to bo supplemented, if possible from the Special Prize Contribution Fund. ■A. FILMER, Secretary. •Medical Notices. 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It also contains many valuable hints and instructions (derived from a long and successful practice) for the treatment of. tho variou« ' disorders arising from hot climates, sedentary habits, or the errors and indiscretions of early life. Where a secret infirmity exists, involving not only tho happiness of one life, but also that o£ others, reason and morality imperatively dictate tho necessity ot its removal, for it is a positive fact that premature decline of the vigour of manhood, matrimonial «n---happincss, compulsory single life, local and physical debility, etc.. have tlieir source in a Great and Terrible *aut*e, the germ of. which is usually planted in early life, and tho bitter fruit tasted I.ONO AITEIWAnnS. The above work may he obtained by post from DR, LA MERT, IC3 (lato 86) Latrobestreet east near Russell-street, Melbourne Victoria, All correspondence SACREDLY ptiTWMi and confidential. X>R. XaR. 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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11485, 14 September 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11485, 14 September 1889, Page 4