Meetings. t. au RIVERTON EIELES. fTTBEE above Company will para do for Inspection at Drill Shed, on Monday next, the 25th inst. Full dress uniform, rifles, and side arms. The Band will parade an uniform at same hour and place. : By order*: E. ACHESON, Lieut. Commanding. EOAD BOARDS F. COUNTY < [3 ” ''icbuMbriisi' IkoT 1 r * su '" A N ADJOURNED PUBLIC MEETING of settlers in the Western* 3?istric* (Will ho held afc'Eostbr’s ’HaU, ;.Thprnbury, •on TUESDAY~,26th Uake into consideration'the-question of Boards v. County I Councils, and other matters of importance :to the district. v ‘ 1 _ ’ 3V W. HAMILTON, Convener, Wsmted WANTED, an active intelligent LAD as Apprentice to the Printing business. Apply office of this paper. Y7STANTED, a ploughman (married man * ’ preferred) ; a steady billet, if suitable. ■Apply, . -.. WHITTING-HAM BEOS. & INSTONE Thornbury. WANTED TOTUECHASE. Ox anti Cow Hides. Sheep Skins [Babbit Skins Apply HENEY B- CASSELS, Eiverton. WANTED KNOWN. E JAMES MORE &: 'yti 3. will hold [aIISUNDAY SCHOOIT'in the TEMPERANCE HALLj on Sunday afternoon, at half-past two* o’clock, and a Bible Class for young men atj the, same time and place. JOSTAH BEEE. Ploughing Matches. WEEY’S < BUSH PLOUGKSINGASSOCIATION. BEY’S BUSH i -r; ( MATCH PLOUGHING FRIDAY, 29th JULY. To be held on the farm of Mr Eichard Holeran. ,’ i ..;,u ~.,.-,FEIZE, LIST { ~,, 9 ;!coW , Class A.—Double Eueeow Plouohs.Opon to all comers. ; : Ist prize, £5 j 2nd, £3 j 3rd, £l, ■Class B.— Swing Ploughs.— Open to al “! comers. 1 1st prize, £5 3 2nd, £3 : 3rd, £l. N.B.— In both these classes three ploughs to enter or no second prize, five or no thud. Seecial Prizes. Best turn-out on the field—£l Is, given by Mr I. Plunkett, Winton. Most good points in ploughing—Set of swingle-trees by Mr E. Wilson, Winton. Straigbtest ploughing in the field—Clock value £1 Is, by Messrs Thomson and Beattie, Winton. Best ins and outs in double furrow class— Bos soap, by Mr 0. D. Moore, Winton. Best ins and outs in angle .furrow class— Pair winkers, by Mr A.-Ireland, Ofcantau. Best break in double furrow—Set of swingle trees by Mr George Naylor, Wrey’s Bush. First off the field with a prize in each class— Meerschaum pipe. Straigbtest ploughing in double furrow class—Load of coal by Mr Thos. Knight. Tastiest turn-out on the field—Pair gloves, hy Mrs Leahy, Otautau, Man with the largest - family—Bound of beef, by Mr G. C. Buttolph, Otautaul Last man off the field—Lamp, by Mr E. Campbell, Otautau. . Best break and finish. in both classes— los labh, given by the Association. Rules will be read on the gound before Pickets drawn at 8.30 a.m.; start at 9. Dinner and Ball t o bo held in Mr Johnne’a barn in the evening. E. SWEETMAN, .Secretary.
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Western Star, Issue 464, 23 July 1881, Page 3
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449Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 464, 23 July 1881, Page 3
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