THE CENTRAL WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW will be Md at Te Awamutu on Thursday, March 5, win.v Le uiiu/^irg p../*" 5 ! will be awarded : — IJOI iKi. In i n:^ ~..d prK 1 .- d C 6 il Heavy Draught Entii.* o it 0 110 <» Heavy Draught Biood M. ••* 3 0 0 1 10 (t Heavy Draught Filly, 3 y * - i 0 0 110 0 Heavy Draught Colt or Filly, -> cars 2 0 0 J 0 0 Heavy Draught Colt or Filly, 1 year 10 0 010 0 Brood Mare, best adapted for »giicultuial }>uip<jd«B - -300 110 0 Filly, 3 years, best adapt*, fur 4711cultural purpoatffj ' - - 3 0 0 110 0 Pi ir of Agricultural Hoses 01 .Mai ■ 3 '2 0 0 Pj.ir of Heavy Draught Hoses or Marea - - - - 2 0 0 Tlioroughbied Entire - -300 110 0 Light Harness Horse, to be staunch inhaineaa - - -200 Saddle Horse - - - 3 0 0 2 0 0 Lady'aHack - - -10 0
CATTLE. Shorthorn and Hereford Bulls, each 2 0 0 10 0 Shorthorn and Hereford C6ws, each 2 0 0 10 0 Shorthorn and Heieford Heifer, 2 years and not over 3 - - 1 10 0 015 0 Heifer, any breed, 1 year and not over 2 - - - - I 10 0 015 0 Calf, under 1 year - - -10 0 010 0 Dairy Cow, m milk • -200 100 Fat Ox - - - - 2 0 0 Fat Cow - - - - 2 0 0 Bull bred in Waikato - - 2 0 0 10 0 Bull, under 2 years - - * ■ 2 0 0 10 0
SHEEP. Ist prize, 2nd prize. 3rd prize. £ad £id £ s d Lowfwool Rim -300 200 100 1 Pen of 3 Ram Lambs -300 200 100 Pen of 3 Ewes - -300 200 100 Pen of 3 Ewe Ho^getta 300 200 100 Pen o; 3 Ewe Lambs -300 200 100 Pen of 3 Fatted Sheep - 2 0 0 10 0
SWIXE. £ s d Boat, large and small breed, eaph • -10 0 SojVj Urge and small hr66d, -each • -10 0 Boar uuder 8 months, h^iilld small bieed, each 10 0 Sow under S months , Urge a&,l small breed, each 10 0 • ', pOULTEY.'-APAIXOFEiUH. ■ \ it d i Fowls — Dorkings, Brahmas, Spanish, Game, e»cb 0 10 0 Any other breed . - - 0 10 0 Turkeys, Ducks, and Goe^e, each - • 0 10 0
IMPLEMENTS. £ B d Combined Reaper and Mower - - -10 0
Plough, Harrows, Roller*, each - - - 1 0 0 Horse Rake 10C PBODUCB. £ s d Half -buihel Fall »ad Spring Wheat, each -060 Half- bushel Barley - - - - 0 5 0 Half-oushel Oats - - ~ - 0 5 0 H*lf-bu*hel Rye • - • - -050 Half-bushel Beans • • • -050 Half-bushel Rye-grass Seed • • -050 Half-busnei Cocksfoot Seed • ' - - 0 5 0 6 Cobs Maize - • • • • 0 o 0 2 quarts Poas . ---.-- - 0 t 5. 0 2 lbs Hops " - • TV • ' •010 0 Quarter-cwt Potatoes - .- - .. .- ,0 5 .0 Q.iarter-cwt Turnips - '• -'-05-0 Quarter-cwt Carrots - - " - -o*so Quai'ter-owc JMaugolds - • • • 0 5 0 ' Quarter-cwt Sugar Beet - ' -• - 0 5 0 Keg Butter, 50 lbs - - - ■ - 010 0 0 5 0 1 Fresh Butter, 6 lbs - - -' 010 0 0 5 6 Cheese, 12 lbs or more _. -.o^lo.. 0 o^s 0 Side Bacun.vJiO lbs or more - -010-0 ti 5.. a I Ham, 12 lbs oi more - - OiO'0: 0 5 0 Cabbage, 6 head or more - -05-0 026" Cauliflower fr head- or more - 0 5 0 0 2 6 DUh of Apples. • - - 0 5 0 0 2 6 Dish of Pears " - -"-050 026 Dish of Grapes • • -050 026 Dried Peaches, 6 lbs -.-0100 050 2 Loaves Hume- made Bread - 0 10 0 0 5 0 Pair of docks, Waikato wool, spun in the district and knitted by exhibitor - - - 0 10 0 0 5 0 Waikato Yarn - - -0100 050 Prize, given by Major Jackson 1 — Yearling Colt or Filly by " Royal Charlie" 210 0 Given by Mr James Berry — Best bushel of Wheat . - - 1 0 0
Extra prizes will be given for stock or produce if recommended by tbe judges, and as funds will allow. All entries must be made in writing with the Secretary on or before the 26th of February, for which the following feet will be charged :— Horses and cattle, Is each ; sheep and pigs, 6d each ; all other articles free. Exhibitors will have to be on the giound from 10 o'clock a.m. to 4 pm. Exhibitors will place each exhibit in its proper class, with the ticket received from the Secretary. Every care will be taken by the Stewards, but no responsibility incurred. Any pratest must be lodged with the Secreatry before four o'clock on day of Show. All hors.es and bulls must be led. All farm or dairy produce must be r used or manufactured by the exhibitor. Every exhibitor of live stock mint bn m contributor of at least ten shillings to the funds J. H. MAKDBNO, Stcietary.
AKMY AND NAVY HOTEL, UPPER QUEEN STRE T.
C. M. HICKLING & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
Xjl IRS T -CLASS ACCOMMODATION Night Watchman. Baths.
Every attention given to passengers per Coach.
Notice.
rfIENDERS will be leceived np to the 26ch February for -*- the erection of a Bridge over the Mangaoue Creek, 3 miles from Hamilton. Plans and Specifications can be seen on application to the uud designed. The loweßt or any Tender not necessarily accepted.
PATRICK LESLIE. Wartle, 30th January, 1874.
To be Leased, B^O Ar ' R ES of Splendid »Atid in the Waikato. Ov The land has some excellent buhh upon it. Twnoa— Leaee, with porchasing clause, 21 years to run. Apply »t the office of this paper.
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 274, 12 February 1874, Page 3
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