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THE GREI' ' VALLEY 0..'A1 COMPANY (LiaiTfiD), eR,E YMGUTIL j_r AYE tlig .thh d shipment 9*' ibeii celebrated Greymoutli Goal to arrive. on the 4th instant ;per s.s. Keunedy. .. . ; Regular Shipments constantly to arrive. :.■. For full particulars apply' to the Agents :■•■■■ .••READY MONEY STORE. FOXTON. THE NEW ZEALAND Loan and Mercantile. Agency Company limited. " WOOL !~WOOL 1 ! . WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. The Company desires to intimate to Runhoklcrs and Famiers that il^Ko^iomi ■ Sales Will be held during the. season at the" Company's New WOOL STOiIES, WELLINGTON, Aa a number of buyor3 purpose aitoiulinp; those sales, wool-growers iiiv. vauoiiuncudcd to taku nd-v-'iifiigo oiiho conipetiHon utour local auctions in preieienco io disposing of thoir clips by private' treaty; if reserves .ro not vcaehotl, tljo wool can lie siiipped to the London Murkot, anil' udvi'.nco taken. The first sale of the season Tvill be held during November. i LIEEEAL ADVANCES MADE ON— "SlTpol, G-i'Sfeixa, s£eaM.^> 5 • For iurthor particulars apply to ' c. m. Mcknight, Company's Agentat Pahnerston,Or to ANDEEW TODD, Manager at Wellington. ALL SAIiNTb' OHU'ROH~ FOXTON. . A^SLHHSGIi' JPIIXES for the SALE OF WOEK. M. E>*l©T«rea« and •"SrefgotjaiTble Slao"S2sr, ■■■■'• M> JPoial^apy Show, ... axd • . •Two Good 3£c2Le SSaoiws .Will be held at the PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON, : on THURSDAY and FEIDAY, 10th & 20th December, 1889. List of Prizes to be oiiciod at the Flower Fruit, Vegetable, and Poultry. Showy Floweb, Fbuit, and Vegetables. Juilgc— Mb Mauk Shekrin, gardener to John McLennan, Esq., of Oroua Downs. Flowers— Class I, pot-grown plants— l, One specimen plant in flower ; 2, two coleus; 3, three pelargoniums, regal; 4," three pelargoniums, show ; 5, three pelargoniums j zouales ; (5, two pelargoniums, ivy leaf ;• 7," two pelargoniums, variegated ; 8, two fuchsias ; I), two petunias ; 10; one azalea; 11, three native ferns; 12, two exotic ferns ; 13, two cinerarias. . Class 2, Cut Flowers— l, six antirrhinums, two varieties 1 , 2, three sweetvvilliams, varieties; 3, six -roses-; 4, twelve pansies; 5, collection of annuals and biennials ; C, collection of pelargoniums. . • ■ Class III— I, hand bouquet; 2, bridal jouquetj 3, table bouquet ; 4; hand bouquet;' native liowers. .■ ' , Fbuit and Vegetables, - Class I— l, 24 strawberries; 2, 24 gooseberries ; 3, two cucumbers; 4, 0 stalks, rhubarb :5, 25 broad beans ; 0, 50 pods peas ; 7, 12 kidney potatoes; 8; 12 round potatoes ; ; 9, 3 cauliflowers;- 10, S cabbages ; 11; (i early onions; 12, 9' turnips ; 13, y carrots ; 14, 3 lettuces ; 15* best arranged collection of salads; 10, best arranged collection 6i vegetables. ' ■ - '•' ■• : -' ■ Poultry and hggs. :' 1, pair of birds 'fit' -for' tablo ; % : liglit brahmas; 3, dark ditto ; '4, ply mouth rocks'; 5, -iindalusians ; (s, ! leghorns, 7, laiigslialig.; S.spiiiiish; 9, spcck'lecl hamburghs ; 10 spangled ditto , 11, -golden .ditto ?• 12, French 1 ; 18, polands ; 14, white dorkiugs ;' 15, common doi'kings; 16, ganie fowls'; 17 i f ßantams 18, cochih' china ; 19, tnrkeys, ; 20, ducks ; 21, geese. ■ . 1, 12 largest fowls eggs -,'2, 12 best duck scggß.j- ;■-•' Entrance fees for ' Exhibits. Flowers— One shilling per exhibit, 3d for each additional exhibit by same exhibitor. Fruit: and Vegetables— "One shilling pei exhibit, :3d for each additional exhibit;, by same exhibitor. v'--.-Poulti-y and Eggs— One shilling per' exhibit, 3d for eace additional exhibit by same exhibitor. All' exhibits to be locally grown or reared. Pbujti-y exhibits,, except ifo. 1, to consist of one cock and one hen. In'eacli exhibit there will be a Ist prize pi 2s (id, and a- second' prpe .'of Is ; ■ but nc second prizo where loss than threo exhibits. The decision of the judge shall' bo final .and conclusive upon all parties. List of entries for exhibits will -be closed at lioonon Wednesday, 18th December. . All "exhibits to' be delivered at the Hal! not later than 10 o'clock 'on Thutsaay/ tlu 19th Dcpemher, and not to be' romoved until Saturday, the ; 2lst December, and 'to.be ; ai tlie sole risk 6f and to be carqd'tfof by th« exhibitot. ■ ■■'-. ' :'• ■'■'• ■'■':'*■ .*:i,,> ■,:■■■'■'.■■■ ;.J.'T.EAY. . ; ' >t:i-:r • ■ y .B.qti. Secretary . ■ : .^r';£ ; ■' ;^ li a; E;;T-' ! iNixbC ;■■.' :;. . Hon. Treasuroiv November 20th, 1889. .

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 17 December 1889, Page 3

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655

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 17 December 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 17 December 1889, Page 3

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