GOAL COAL COAL the dftioV Valley <!.al COMPANY (LniiTßti), G R E V MOUT H, f_ |~AVE the thiul shipment oUhpn* j celebrated Greymouth Coal to arrive on the 4lh instant per s.s. Kennedy. Regular Shipments constantly to arrive. For full particulars apply to the Agents READY MONEY SDOfIE, FOXTON. THK NKW 'MIKUAUfi Loan and Mercantile Agency Company Limited.
WOOL ! WOOL ! ! WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. The Company desires to intimate to liiuihohlers and Fanners that Auction Sales Will be held during the. season at the Company's New WOOL STORKS," WELLINGTON. As n nnnilior (.t bKyiTK piir|)o=i' .alt."Mii!iii£ tlicso salos, wool-Kiowors i.'r- ivcuuiukmi'.Uml to take a<lV.illtilgO or the competition ;.l Dili' :.ic-:il siliuliulls it) prelereuci! .o.dispo.siDK or l)K;ir rlips liy pmsiltt treaty; ir iVHervcs ;-ro noi ivuuiied, tlio wool c»u be sliippud to the London Mi'i-ket, uml r.rtvaui-t! taki'ti. The fiist sale of ' 'ie season will be held during November. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON— Wool, GrX'stlsi, Hemp, FrozeM <aa t , Xsaix*y !Pr»odtiLTCsi:. For further particulars apply to 11. M. McKNKiHT. Company'.s Agent at l'ahnerslou. Or to ANDREW TODD, Manager at Wellington. ALL SATNTb 1 CHURCH, I'OXTON. APANCY ~E x 2k.T& for the SALE OF WOilK. JL IP^vuifc Flowev sa,T>«i ■« r <eg > .3ia.tole Show, R. JPovt&tvy Slio'irtir, AMI Two Groodt Siclo Shows Will be h -id at the PUBLIC HALL, FOX'LMN, THURSDAY °and FKIDAY, 19th t& 20XH Di-CKMBEIt, ISH9. last of Prizes to be onered at the Flower Fruit, Vegetable, and l'oultry Show. Fr.o\vKii, Ftsui'i", anii Vkoktahi.ks. Judge — Mil Makk Shkuuix, gardener to .loiin Aleljennan, Esq., of Oroua Dawus.
Floweiis — Class I, pot-grown plants — 1, One specimen plant in Hower ; 2, two coleus; 3, three pelargoniums, lvgal ; 4, three pelargoniums, show ; 5, tiin-c pelargoniums, zonales ; C>, two pelargoniums, ivy leaf; 7, two pelargoniums, vai-itgaU-d , s, two fuchsias; I J, two petunias; 10, one azalea; 11, three native ferns; 12, two exotic ferns ; lfJ, two cinerarias. Class 2, Cut Flowers— l, six antirrhinums, two varieties ; 2, three swuetwilliams, varieties ; 3, six roses ; 4, twelve punsies ; i>, collection of annuals and biennials ; G, collection of pelargoniums. Class 111— 1, hand bouquet; 2, bridal bouquet ; 3, table bouquet ; 4, hand bouquet, native ilowers. Fhuit an'i> Vkkktaules, Class I — l, 24 strawberries ; 2, 24 gooseberries ; 3, two cucumbers ; 4, G stalks rhubarb : 5, 25 broad beans ; (i, ;j() pods peas ; 7, 12 kidney potatoes ; H, 12 round potatoes ; •J, 3 cauliflowers; 10, 3 cabbages; 11, (> early onions ; 12, SI turnips ; 13, [> carrots ; 14, ;) lettuces ; 15, best arranged collection of salads; I*s, best arranged collection of vegetables. PoULTUV ANl> K(!«i.S. 1, pair of birds lit for table ; 2, light brahmas; 3, dark ditto; 4, pl\ mouth rocks ; 5, biidalusians ; 0, leghorns, 7, langshang ; 8, Spanish; t), speckled hamburghs ; 10 spangled ditto, 11, golden ditto; 12, French; 13, polauds ; 14, white dorkings ; 15, common dorkings; 10, game fowls; 17, Bantams 18, cochin china'; Xl, turkeys, ; 20, ducks ; 21, geese. 1, 12 largest fowls eggs ; 2, 12 best duck egg*. Entrance fees for Exhibits. Flowers— One shilling per exhibit, 3d for each additional exhibit by same exhibitor. Fruil and Vegetables - One shilling per exhibit, 3d for each additional exhibit bysame exhibitor. Poultry and Eggs — One shilling per exhibit, 3d for eacc additional exhibit by same exhibitor. All exhibits to be locally grown or reared. Poultry exhibits, except No. 1, to consist 1 of one euek ft"<l « ne hen. ! In each exhibit there will be a Ist prize of r 2h (id. and a second pri/.u of Is ; but no I second prize where less than three exhibits. Tne decision of the judge f hall be llual and conclusive upon all parties. » List of entries for exhibits will be closed !at noon on Wednesday, 18th December. i All exhibits to be delivered at the Hall I not later than 10 o'clock on Thursday, the " ' llHh December, and not to he removed until ' Saturday, the 21st December, and to be at - I the sole risk of and to be cared for by the I exhibitor. J. T. RAY Hon. Secretary. A. E. T. NIXON, Hon. Troo.su rev. November 20th, ISRU.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 10 December 1889, Page 3
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678Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 10 December 1889, Page 3
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