OTAGO AT THE INTERPROVINCIAL EXHIBITION.
The awards of the judges in the following classes have been made. The number giyen corresponds with the number of the exhibit in the offhial catalogue Class (.—Wheat Oats, Barley, sob class a—spring wheats. ' J. and T, Ajeek, Oamavß, oije bag velvet wheat, 2nd prize.—J. andT. Meek, Oamaru, highly commended. SUB-CLASS B-WINTER WHEAT. J. and T. Meek, Oamaru, one bag velvet wheat, Ist prize ; by exhibitor, 2nd prize. Class ll.—Flour, oatmeal, Bran, and Sharps. J. andT. Meek, Oamaru—One bag flour, highly commended. MISCELLANEOUS. Oils — Animal, mineral, and vegetable— ? Samples of not less than 1 pint. Wax, glue, gum—Samples of not less than 21bs. WJ . . , W. Elder, Otago— Sundry exhibits of cod Jivfy oil, manufactured wck ccd, by
the exhibitor, 2nd prize. W. Innes, OtagoSundry exhibits of cod liver od, manufactured by the exhibitor, from rock cod, Ist prize. Bcenicke, Kaikorai Glue Works, Otago—Exhibits of ordinary and highly re fined glue and neatsfoot oils, manufactured by exhibitor, Ist prize. Win. Gilchrist, Dunedin —Specimens of oilmen’s goods, consisting of oak stain, walnut statu, mahogany stain, satinwood stain, oak varnish, patent knottings, pale paper varnish, brown hard spirit varnish, white spirit varnish, white spirit kauri varnish, French polish, Japan black, one b <ttle gold size, one bottle pure kauri varnish, one bottle lithographic varnish, manufactured by exhibitor, commended. Syrups, Cordials, Sauces—Samples of not less than two bottles of each kind sent. Wines and Spirits —Samples of not less than two bottles of each kind sent. Ale and Porter—ln cases or bulk, suitable for export. J. T. Martin, Dunedin—l bhd ale ; 2nd prize. Maurice Joel, Dunedin—2 hhds, 1 case pale ale ; 1 case stout, Ist prize. New Zealand Distillery Company—Exhibit of spirits, Ist prize. Reeves and Co., Dunedin —Cordials, wines, and aerated water, assorted specimens, manufactured by exhibitors ; Ist prize. Wm. Gregg and Co., Dunedin, Otago Steam Coffee and Spice MillsAssorted samples of pepper, coffee, spices, Ac., Ac., manufactured by exhibitors, commended. Soap—Household soap, oGlbs ; fancy soap, 71bs. Candles, samples of not less than 241 bs. Cheese, not less than two of each kind sent. Butter, in kegs. Chicory and tobacco, samples raw and prepared, of not less than 71ba. Biscuits, 121ba of each kind sent. M‘Leod, Robins, and M'Lcod, Otago. Specimens of assorted toilet and househ dd soaps, one keg of soft or fig soap ; manufactured by exhibitor, Ist prize. Tweeds and Cloths—Pieces of not less than 12 yards each. Blankets, plaids, and hosiery (samples), furniture, inlaid cabinet work, and marqueterie (specimens), jewelry and ornaments (specimens). A. J. Burns and Co., Mocgiel, Otago— Sundry exhibits of goods, manufactured by the exhibitors, at the Mosgiel woollen mills, Otago, Ist prize.
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Evening Star, Issue 3084, 7 January 1873, Page 2
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