CHRISTCHURCH Agricultural, Botanical, & Horticultural Society. rpHIS Society will hold their Summer J- Horticultural Exhibition on the Christ«shurch Cricket Ground, on the 16th of December next, being the fourth Anniversary of the Canterbury Settlement, when the following Prizes will be awarded, viz., for— lht. 2nd. 3rd. Prize. Prise. Prize. s. s. s. Strawberries 5 3 2 Raspberries 5 3 2 Gooseberries... 5 3 2 Currants 5 3 2 Cherries 5 3 2 Melons 10 3 2 Cucumbers 7 3 2 Vegetable Marrows 3 2 1 Rhubarb 5 3 2 FLOWERS. Ist 2nd 3rd 4th sth Prize. Prize. Prize. Prize. Prize. Best collection of s. s. s. s. s. Roses 10 5 3 2 i —— Fuschias 5 3 2 0 0 Geraniums..... 10 6 4 2 1 Carnations 5 3 2 0 0 Piccotees 5 3 2 0 0 Pinks... 5 3 2 0 0 Stocks (collection)... 5 3 2 0 0 Sweet Wi11iam...... 5 3 2 0 0 Flowering Bulbs 10 5 3 0 0 Collection of cut flowers 10 6 4 2 1 Do. in pots 5 3 2 0 0 Bouquets, or boxes of Native Shrubs and Flowers 5 3 2 0 0 VEGETABLES. Ist 2nd 3rd Prize. Prize. Prize. S. 8. &. Peas, in pod, not less than half a peck 5 3 2 Beans, (broad) d 0..... 5 3 2 French Beans 5 3 2 Sea-kale 5 3 2 Asparagus 5 3 2 Potatoes (new) 5 3 2 Potatoes (old) 753 Carrots 5 3 2 Turnips 5 3 2 Cabbages 5 3 2 Cauliflowers 5 3 2 Broccoli 5 3 2 Onions (green) 5 3 2 Onions (01d)... 5 3 2 Lettuces 533 Artichokes , ... 5 3 2 Basket of Salad (not less than fire varieties) 5 3 2 Bunch of Pot Herbs 5 3 2 Native Grasses 5 3 2 Honey in Comb 10 5 3 . Only half the amount of Prizes will be awarded to non-subscribers. The Judges will have power to withhold pnzes if the productions exhibited are not considered worthy of reward, and also to award pnzes for specimens of fruits, flowers, &c, not included in the above list. All productions intended for exhibition must be delivered to the care of the Secretaries on tiie grout!" before 10 o'clock on the mornintr of the Exhibition. Subscribers and their families admitted free-non-subscribers, Is.; children under fourteen,' <>d. Alter 3 o'clock the admittance will be half pnee. By order of the Committee, C Da vie, -» Tx 0. B. Fooks, / Hon' SeesV* There will be a Show of Wool at the Autumnal Exhibition, of which further notice will be given. RICHARD ANSTRUTOER BRADLEY (deceased). A S there is reason to believe that this -f-±- gentleman (who was unfortunately drowned in 4ie Pore of Lyttelton about twelve months ago) left one or more packages or boxes containing Deeds and other documents, &c, in charge of ?oi»e parties in the Colony ; a Reward of two pounds will be paid on the part of the legal representative of the deceased by the Rev. Charles Alackie oh delivery of the same, with their contents, at his residence, Strickland's, .near Christclnix.-h. -December 4, 1(J54.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 220, 9 December 1854, Page 8
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