Chriatcliurch Horticultural, and Agricultural Society. THE Autumnal Exhibition of the above Society will be held at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch,-on Saturday the 6th May, when prizes will be awarded as follows :— HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTIONS. Ist 2nd 3rd Prize. Prize. Prize. s. s. s. Melons 10 5 Q Peaches 5 3 0 ! Grapes 5 3 0 Apples 5 3 2 Pears 5 3 0 Cabbages ... ... 3 2 1 Cauliflowers ... 3 2 0 Broccoli 3 2 0 Celery 3 2 0 Onions 5 3 2 Garden, best ... 6 3 0 Prizes will also be awarded for any Flowers, Bouquets, or other Horticultural productions which may be deemed worthy of them by the Judges. Agricultural Produce. Ist " 2nd 3rd s. s. ■ s. ■ Cheese .20 10 0 Butter (salted in kegs) ... 20 10 0 do. (fresh) 1 Ib. ... 10 5 0. Wheat ... 10 7 5 Barley ... 10 7 5 Oats ... ... „. 7 5.3 Field Peas ... ... 7 5 3 do. Beans ... ... 5 3 0 Potatoes ... ... ... 10 7 5 Turnips (Swedes) ... 5 3 0 Carrots ... ...... 5 3 0 Parsnips ... ... ... 5 3 0 Mangold Wurzel ... 5 3 0 Wool. Combing Wool. .:.'.' £ s. d. The best fleece of rams (grown in the Colony) ... 2 0 0 Do. Ewes d 0... 2 0 0 Do. Hoggetts d 0... 2 ° 0 Clothing Wool. £ s. d. The best fleece of rams (grown in the colony) ... 2 0 0 Do. Ewes d 0... 2 0 0 Do. Hoggets d 0... 2 0 0 Of all grain not less than one bushel must be exhibited, and of roots not less than half a cwt. All articles intended for exhibition must be staged befor ten o'clock, or they will be excluded from competition. Prizes will be paid by the Treasurer on the day of exhibition between the hours of 2 and 3 p.m. Ooly half the amount of prizes will be awarded, to non-subscribers. The exhibition will commence at half-past twelve o'clock. • Admission to non-subscribers Is. Children under fourteen 6d. From 3 to 4 o'clock,admittance...6d. and 3d. It is particularly requested that all subscriptions for the current year be paid immediately ; the year commences in June. An exhibition' for Horses and Stock of all kind; will be held in September. J. C. Porter, Itt o C. Davik, } Hon. Sees. Christchurch, April 11th, 1854. WESLEY AN CHAPEL, LYTTELTON. IT being the intention of the Wesleyans resident in this place to build a Chapel, in which to assemble to worship the Almighty according to the forms laid down by their founder, the Rev. John Wesley, subscriptions will be received by Hkxry John Le Ceen, Esq., Treasurer. CHRiSTCKURCH LADIES' SCHOOL. Oxford Terrace West. npHIS Establishment is now open for the -*- reception of Pupil?. Prospectus may lie obtained on application to Mrs. Charles Thompson, as above. Feb. 25, 1854.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 172, 22 April 1854, Page 10
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