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ALL SAIVTh' CHURCH, 51 FOXTON. 9, a " \ I'AIIR for til se J\ SALE OF WORK. ca* JR. f a»uit Flower and id Vegetable Show, >r JL Poultry Show, r am) >f Two OoodL Sicle Sliowb Will be h Id at the is PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON, ON I! THURSDAY and FEIDA.Y, ;. l'Jth&_2oTH December, 1889. c List of "Prizes to be offei'etl at the Mofrei? Fruit, Vegetable, and Poultry Show. a FijOwrr, Pp-tvi', and Veoetableb. hvi'SB — Mr Mark Sherrin, gardener to John iVicLennan, Esq., of Oroua Downs. Flowers — Class I, pot-grown plants — 1, •* One specimen plant in flower ; 2, two j coleits ; 3, three pelargoniums, regal ; 4 r three pelargoniums, show ; 5. tnree pelarI goniums, zonales ; 6, two pelargoniums, ivy leaf ; 7, two pelargoniums, variegated , 8, * two f uchsias ; 9, two peluniae ; 10, one i azalea; 11, three native fei'tisj 12, two exotic ferns; 13* two cinerarias i Cla9B 2, Cvi Flowers — 1, -six antirrhin- ' rnns, two vavietieh ; 2, three sweet-williams, varieties; 3, six roses; 4, twelve pansiei?: o, collection of annuals and biennials ; 6, collection of pelargoniums. Class III — 1,, hand bouquet; 2. bridal bouquet ; 3, table bouquet* :4. hand noutjuet, nmfcive flowers. . . . . Fi«trr axji Vkgktahlks, Clasis I — l, 24 strftwbeme.B ; 2, 24 gooseberries; 3, i;wocucuinbe.V6;4, 6 stalks rhubarb: 5, 25 broad beans; 6, oO potUs peas, 7, 12 kidney potatoes ; 8, 12 round potatoes ; i 9, H cauliflowers; 10, 3 cabbages; 11, 6 early oniojis ; 12. 9 turnips : 13, 9 carrots ; 14, 3 lettuces : 15, l>psi arranged collection of salads; 1(5, beet sirransvd collection of vegetables. ' PoCLTKY ANO f;tJ<iS. 1, pair of birds lit for table; 2, light brahmas ; 3, dark ditto; 4 v pL mouth rocks ; 3, ndalusians ; (i, leghorns, 7, langshang ; 8, Spanish; 9, speckled hamburghs; 10 spangled ditto, 11, golden ditto; 12, French; 13, polands ; 14, white dorkings; 15, common dorkings; 16, game fowls; 17, Bantams 18. cochin china ; 19, turkeys, ; 20, ducks; 21, geese. ' • 1, 12 largest fowls eggs ; 2, 12 best duck egg*-Kntranc-e fees for Kxhibitn. Flowers— One shilling. per exhibit, 3d for C3ch additional exhibit by same exhibitor. Fruit and Vegetables— One shilling per exhibit, 3d for each additional exhibit by same exhibitor. Poultry and Eggs— One shilling per exhibit, 3d for race additional exhibit by same exhibitor. All exhibits to belocfilly grown or reared. Poultry exhibits, except No. 1, to consist of one cock and one hen. * :-. _ ,i Ineacli exhibit there .will be a tstpiciKeof 2s (id and a second pvize/otelsvjflut&o seooiid j-'ljV.c where le^:< thajj three exhibits. The decision of the^jikige^4urii % be- iina! ond con lu?ive upon all parties. Lisi of entries lor exhibits m.l be closed at noon on Wednesday, 18th Decemlter. AH exhibits io be delivered at the Hall not later than 10 o'clock on Thursday, the 10th December, and uot to be removed unt.l •Saturday., the 21»t December, and to- lie ai the sple risk of and to be cared for by the exhibitor. J T. RAY Hon. Secret a it. A. E. T. NIXOM, " Hon. Treasurer. November 20th, 1889. TX^IEOKINO ROAD BOARD. Tenders are invited for theundermention road works, v\z — formation 111 chains Kingston ro d. Formation 105 chains Tokomaru road south. Formation '25. chains Muhunoa road east. Plans and specifications for the Kingston and Tokomaru roads can be seen at the Manawitu* Times office, Palmeratoh N., and at Mr Gascoi^ne's st- re Shannon, and those for the Muhunoa-roft't east, can be seen aho at the 'I ime- office, and a - M ssrs Gome's saw mill, Ohau. Tenders <o be sent in address d t • \- the Oha ; rman by noon, Fiir'ay 6'h December. Post office, Koputaroa. The low* st or. auy tender no* ntcessaii y accepted JMO. DAVOSS, Chairman. Totara, 25th Nov. 1889. W. L. COE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. AS I may have, on account of ray health, to leave m busin ss at the end of the year, I have to request that ALL. ACCOUNTS OWING may be paid to me by the 31st of December, as after that dale they will be p aced in the hands of a solicitor for collection. Please to take i.otice that all my business is now conducted ONLY FOR CASH. |7<OR SALE— H Acres at NorbiV ton. Also Two Building Sites in the Main-street, the best iv Foxton. Apply to W. L. COE. O O ATS FOR HIRE. , As the boa' ing season is now ' opened the und3rsi»npd offers his boats to th" Public at the smill sum OP ONE SHILLING PEB HOUB. '• llowance madt^ by the day. Kishi ing parties suppi^d, with lices. t Seven boat* (sailing and pulling) j %* seloet ftonik : J.-BILBARY.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 26 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 26 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 26 November 1889, Page 3

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