Wanted. ANTED, a MAN as Boots, and to make himself generally useful. Apply to W. -J. LIVINGSTONE, Shamrock Hotel. w ANTED KNOWN—AII kinds Wrapping paper on sale at S AR Odiceo. ANTED a GENERAL SERVANT Apply, J. W. BRIDGE, Chemist, R iv*. rtoll. ANTED KNOWN—Visiting CftrcU , . Invitations, Bull and Concert I'r-t* rammes, &c., printed with neatness and despatch at Westeen Stab Office. - ■ ‘- L Meeting^. milE REV. ME HENRY, la'e of Lower Mataura, will preach in the I’rcs ytorl in Church, Riverton and Flint’s Budi; on day next. The Rev. Mr Cameron will preach same day at Wild Bush, at 3 o’clock. f r |IHE REV. FATHER KEHOE will calbrute Mass in Orepuki on SUNDAY, the 291 h. inst., at 10 o’clock. as R. R. V. INSPECTION PARADE. fFVHE above Corps will parade at Drillslied on Friday, the 27th inst., at 8 o’ulock p.m. Every member required to attend in order that the parade may count for capitation. Full dress, rifles, and side ants. R. ACHESON, Captain Ccunugn ing. Amusements. L. 0. L. SONS OP DAVID LODGE. 1 OOIEEE AND BALL, in commemoration of the Battle i f thy Boyne. FRIDAY, 11th JULY, In the Drill Shed, Rivet (on. Admission —Soiree (ticket to .admit l«dr and gentleman), 3s ; Ball (do do), 7a. Soiree to commence at 7 p.m. J. IRWIN, Scare'ary, WESTERN DISTRICT A. & P. ASSOCIATION. A PLOUGH IN & HATCH will be held at Messrs Brownell ni d Lloyds Pa (dock, Fairview, Thorn hury, on FRIDAY, 4th JULY, 1884. • ' PRIZE LIST: Double Fubkows (open to all coni r . Two competitors or no first prize, three or no second, five or no third, seven or no fourth, nine or no fifth. Double Fun rows (Junior Class, on hr 18 years of age). Ist prize, £7 2nd „ £5 3rd „ £3 4th „ £1 10s stk „ £1 Two competitors or no first prize, three or no second five or no third, seven or no fourth, nine or no fifth. Single Fuerows (open to all comers). Ist prize, £7 2nd „ £5 3rd „ £3 4th „ £1 10s sth „ £1 Two competitors or no first prize, three or no second, five nor no third, seven or no fourth nine or no fifth. SUBSOIL PLOUGH. Ist prize—£3. Two compe'ifors or no first priz.*, t *reo or no sreon i. Prizes will be given f or best break, fi ish rig, &c. ' Also for horses, harness, Ac. BULKS AND RE IDEATIONS. 1. Entrance fee, £1 Is, payable on , nlry. 2. Time allowed at ills rate of It’ u .*• to the acre, half an hour for lunch ex *l.i»- e Depth of furrow not less than 5 ii.clu s ploughmen to find tluir own wi Ith. 3. Assistance in fearing only; tho«* receiving assistance afterwards, in any <>at, will be disqualified. 4. All ploughmen must make '1: ir V vni •cr«t-lies with tlie plough they intend . o paling with. 5. Evary ploughman to make !. s own break ; three rounds on the break. 6. Junior class an only comp t i ' -if own class. 7. Tickets drawn at 9 a.in ; star a! 9. id .'harp. 8. All pr te>N ioust he in writing, and a deposit of 20s Inigo I with the S.ce'iry within half an hour after the last plo ich is out of the ground. Slum I I th-» protest prove to he frivolous, the d-posit will be forf- il»d. 9. The decision of the umpire in aM e«rs to be final. Kii:ties mu be made to (heSeaivlary not Inter than S o’cloek on m.irning of match. And ho would be obliged with cin ies the day previous. Knles of field will bo strictly enfor -a I. G. FEATHERSTONE. Secretary W. D, A, and P. Association.
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Western Star, Issue 854, 21 June 1884, Page 3
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616Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Western Star, Issue 854, 21 June 1884, Page 3
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