130. : Peas, <hvarf, 21 pods 131. Pens, he-.: collection 132. Potatoes, Kidney, G 133. Potatoes other than Kidney, d 13 1. Potatoes, ifO.'t collection, not less than 3 ot eaclt sort 133. Parsnips, hunch of ft 13d. Best Table Vegetable Marrow 137. Rhubarb, d sticks 138. Radishes, Long, G 18IL- Radishes, Turnip, 12 I IU. Spinach. 3 Lead 111. Turnips, d 112, Vegetables, ttcsi. collection untisL be apart from separate exhibits! 1-18. Be't Collection Culinary Herbs CLASS V, 1 1 L 'Jam, Plum, i jar in. .Ltn;, Cooseherry, i jar I ff;. Jam, .Strawberry, 1 jar .1 17. Jelly, Apple, .1 ,ur 118. Jelly, CJiiince. 1 jar 1 I'iMarmalade, Orange. 1 ,iar 1 ho. Marmalade. Lemon. 1 jar 111. Pa-melon Jam, 1 jar .152. Chutney. I jar 153. Honey, comb 15 L Jloney, in jar 155. Tomato Sauce Jsd, Pickled Onions, l iar 17»71 Bottled Fruit, 1 bottle .158. Bottled Fruit, best collection 159. Butter, lib 1 GO. Best Home-made Bread 1d 1. Best Collection Ilome-made Jam IU2. Best, Collection Home-made Pickles.
CLASS VI. Industrial Work. Must be tlie work of Exhibitor. 163. Best Piece of .Mount Mellick 161. Child's Pinafore or Frock 16a. Specimen of Lace Work 166. Lace Collar 167/ Best Specimen Drawn Thread Work i 63. Best .Specimen Knitting Bill. Best Specimen Tenerifie ITu. Best Specimen Embroidery 171. Table Centre 173. Tray Cloth or Afternoon Tea Cloth 173. Best Cushion 171. B'Oyleys ART DIVISION. 17a. Best Oil Painting (Flowers) 176. Best Oil Painting (Landscape) 177. Best Oil Painting (any. other subject) 178., Best Watercolour Painting (Flowers) 17ft.; Best Watercolour Painting (Landscape) ISO.; Best Watercolour Painting .(any, other subject) iStia Best Study m Black and While USE Best Half-dozen Photographs (Portraits) 133/ Best Half-dozen Photographs (Views) 183. Best Pair Tinted Photographs (Portraits) LSI. Best Specimen Marquetry Staining 133/ Best Specimen Poker Work 18(>“ Best Picture Frame, New Zealand Woods 187.; Best Specimen Clay Modelling 138. Best Piece Wood Carving (chip) IS!). Bent Piece Wood Carving (relief). PHI. Best Piece W'ootl Carving (hat) J9L Best Piece of Native Imitation Carving 193. Best Piece of Fretwork. CLASS Vll. —Children’s Class Industrial Work. Must he the work of Exhibitor/ 193, Child’s Pinafore 1 9 L Pincushion 193, Best Piece of Knitting 196. Best Piece of Fancy Work J 97. Most Daintily Dressed Doll BIS Best Study in Black and White NOTE.—Entries close at Miss Ilyet.t/.s (The Beehive), (Hailstone Road, at 6 p.ui. on WEDNESDAY, 17th December. Any entries made after that hour will lie received for exhibition only. Entrance Fee for each exhibit, (id ; for exhibiting members, Dee, All Pot Plants must have been grown by exhibitor in pots for at least one month prior to Ihe Show. All Cut Flowers must have ln.cn grown by the exhibitor. (!.. T/BULL f geo: darton, .Joint Secretaries,
ED- WILLIAMS, Saddler and Harness Maker, GLADSTONE ROAD, Gisborne. (Opposite the Union Bank of Australia.) The Burc-brcd TO STAND THE SEASON (By Special Request), At Mr T. Steele’s Paddocks, Haiti, Clydesdale Stallion, YOUNG DUKE.
.YOUNG DUKE is by, Standard Duke, imported dam Bide-away 7 by Pride of Scotland. Pride of Scotland was imported to New Zealand by JamWalls, Esq., Kaiapoi, having been purchased in Glasgow,- at the enormous sum of fifteen hundred guineas.- Standard Duke was imported by Mr Chambers,- of Hawke's Bay? For further information, see Stud Book.- It was not purposed to have stood Young Duke this season, and .this is only done at special request? All mares sent to Young Duke will be attended to by an experienced man (Mr G? A ; S. Taylor), who will make all arrangements as to fees, etc? Young Duke's services this season will lie placed as low at possible for a sire of his class'. The terms will be : Single mare, £3 ; two mures or more,- £2 10s.- All fees are payable to myself, or the groom-in-charge, Mr G? A. S, Taylor. Dne month’s paddocking free? after that 2s (id per week will bo charged.? STAND THIS SEASON 7 , At ORMOND, (In chargo of Mr A Parsons), The Government Thoroughbred Staliion, MALACHI, Black Horse. Pedigree as follows:—By KIWARLIN VISTA Arbitrator-Hasty Girl Hennit-B ie Lassie = a o CQ 2 a ,2 JP .2 2 5 «« oa 02 TERMS: £3 3s for thoroughbred mares; £2 2s for ordinary mares. Arrangements for mares to be made with Mr A. Parsons. C. THOMSON, Inspector of Stock.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 694, 13 December 1902, Page 4
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