AUCKLAND AND NEW ULSTER AGRI- - CULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCILTY.
AT A MEETING of the Committee of this Society, held at the Masonic Hotel, on Wednesday tlie 10th January instant, Mnjor Mntsan in the chair.it was resolved th.it on Tuesday, the Gill March next, an exhibition of Stock, and Farm produce, Fruit, Flowers, and Vegetables should take place ; when prizes will he awarded for the beat thorough-bred Stallion, best cart ditto, best thorough bred Mare, best cait ditto; bt-sl New Ulster bred Bull of any age, best N. U. bred yearling Hull best N. U. bred Cow of any age, best N U. hied Heifer ; bi'sl boar, best Sow, best bacon Pig ; best long wooled Ham, best Merino do., best South Down do., best pen long wooled Ewes, not less than 3, best Merino do do ,best South Down do. do., best pen of Lamlu ; bast Plough and pair of Morses, best Plough and team of bullocks; best 2 bushels N.U. Wheat, best 2 bushels N, U. Barley, best a bushels N. U. Oats, best 2 bushels N. U. Grass Sctd, best sample of Cultivated Flax, I'hormium lenax ; best N» U. Cheese, not less than lOlbs* best N.U. Grape Wine, not less than 6 bottles, beat N. U. brewed Beer, not less than 2 gallons, best N. U. Honey, not les3 than slbs., best N. U. made Bees Wax, not less than slbs., best N. U. butter, not less than Gibs.; best pair of Turkey!), do. Geese, do. Ducks, da. Fowls ; finest Melons, best dishes of N. UGrapes, Apples, Pears, and Stone Frnils ; best Nosegay, best Dahlia, best Chrysanthemum, and for the finest specimen of any beautifu 1 Flower ; best Cucunibeis, Vegetable Marrows' Pumpkins, Potatoes, Ueet, Turnips, Carrots," Onions, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Peas, Beans, and Rhubarb.
The rate of Prizes will depend on the amount of Subscriptions, and will, with further particulars, lie uiado known previous to the Kxhibition. The Committee will not engage to bestow n prize ill any cuso where there is 110 competition for it. By ordir of the Committee, J; Baiiek, ) Secretaries, li. Faikburk, J
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 1, Issue 3, 1 February 1849, Page 4
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347Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 1, Issue 3, 1 February 1849, Page 4
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