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• . AKAiiOA HORTICULTURALI AND INDUSTRIAL/. , , EXHIBITIOi ' THIRD SHOW, DECEMBER HHB79. Q! C H E DU L E 0 F PR I Z E S. HORTICULTURE. POT PX.AITTe. 6 Stove or greenhouse plante in flower 6 Fine foliaged plants 6 Fuchsias, varieties ' i 3 do do i 1 do best in the room 6 Geraniums, Zonale, 3 varieties 3 do do • 6 Double, not less than 3 varieties 3 ' >%•■."■ '' ; do '/.' ; ■ ~;' 6tvy-leaf, 3 varieties •'■ 3 do do Best Single Plant. , 6 Pelargoniums, fancy, 3 varieties 12 do ' show, not leas 6 varieties j 6 do do 3 do 3 do fancy Best Single Plant Pelargonium. 6 Balsams, 3 varieties : 3 do do . 3 Lilies 1 Specimen plant of any description . 6 Auriculas , * ~ Best Drooping Plant, hung up. < cut fiowbbß. ' 6 Hoses, varieties 3 do do 6 Pinks, not lees than 3 varieties 6 Carnatioha. do do. i 6 Pelargoniums, varieties 6 Sweet Williams, 3 varieties > ■• 6 Stocks, varieties . 3 do do 6 Verbenas, 3 trusses, each 3 varieties r 3 do do do ' 6 Zinnias, 3 varieties 6 Auriculas do 6 Geraniums, zonale, or double 6 Lilies, not less than 3 varieties ( Collection cut blooms \ Hand bouquet Table do Vase of flowers 4 Gladiolus, not less than 3 varieties 6 Pansies do do I 6 Antirrhinums do do Special prize for table bouquet Hand bouquet, boys under 16 Special prize, hand bouquet, girle unier I 14 Special prizes, Ist and 2nd, for collection of single cut flowers, cultivated and wild. (Greatest variety, and , most effective arrangement). VECUBTABXiEe. 2 Cabbages 2 Cauliflowers 6 Carrots 6 Parsnips 1 6 Turnips ; • r • 25 Pods of peas 12 do broad or long pod boans *3 12 Potatoes (kidney) 12 do (round) r.. . 12 Onions Collection of potatoes ;' /,. 2 Cucumbers Collection of vegetables • do salad 4 Lettuces . , . 6 Stalks rhubarb, heaviest 20 Asparagus. „ Special prizes for best collection vegetables ■~,.,., Special prize for beat 3 cabbages ( TRVIT. 9 20 Strawberries 20 Raspberries 20 Cherries 12 Bunches rfl 'Mirrnnte v 12 do wliitu do 12 do Mark (io 20 Gooseherries (dessert) 20 d<> (culinary) • Best pi ato of npricots 6 Apples, ln*t season . , - PASTORAL. _ Cheese (a cli«cbp) : Butter, unsalteil, 21bs Honey in .the comb Home-made bread' INDUSTRIAL. Painting in oil or water colors from nature do do - do do do copies ' Oil or water color sketch of Akaroa from . nature, by amateurs Illuminating—l, by adults; 2, by boys or girls i Drawing by boys or girls under 18, in five classes — Freehand, Crayon, Pencil, a Pen and Ink, and Architectural (ie- \ eluding mechanical). Drawing in pencil by boys or girls under 16, in four classes — Human form, Landscape, Animal, and Marine • Freehand drawing by pupils of Government Schools '...,. Drawing by boys or girls under 18, to be executed in the presence of the judges. Time not exceeding 30 minutes Mapping by boye or girls under 12, 14, and 16 Map of England from memory, in 15 minutes, drawn before judges • - Lettering by boys under 14 ' c Ornamental writing , ,-, , ~ I Plain writing, for Ijpys and girls under* t 16 • ' ■ • ** l Plain writing, for boys under' 14 ; ob do, for girls under 15 ; do do, for girls , under 10. Subject—" Akaroa Horti- . cultural and Industrial Exhibition, i 16j;h December, 1879." To be written' } Jon ruled -foolscap, in , threet fe " —space,* double-space,■ and one-lblrd space -\ Plain writing, boys and girls under 10 j Do do boys and girle tinder 12' • Copying music, boys and girls - Do do adults J Knitted socks, 1 pair ' Knitted bootees for baby, in wool, girls "t under 12 ! Netting 5 Darning, adults and girls under 1.0 . t Artificial flowers, in any material Do do wool Carving in any material Models, nautical or mechanical, tj boys under 16

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 354, 9 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 354, 9 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 354, 9 December 1879, Page 3

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