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CANDIDATES for \tbe\ PROVINCIAL ■■: and GOVERNORS' SCHOLARSHIPS - N are requested to present, tbemselves for Es-„ amination at the Office of tbe! Central Board, on WEDNESDAY, December 3rd, at Ten a.m. /.■ '-'7 ' .v.;- ''•':;;;.,/;■•-■ 2968;.,CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF NBLSON. MEMBERS arf informed that their SUB- , SCKIPTIONS are now DUE, and that Tickets may be obtained of the undersigned:— Messrs' Black, Disher, Stavert, Moutray ,abd the •• Secretary. A. H. BRIND, :-■-. - -.:. .-..-■. Secretary. -■;; Nelson, 2lst November, 1873. 2964 T^TOTICE TO THE', ELECTORS— That imJ_l mediately after Mr jjO'Conor's return, Legal or other Proceedhigs will, be taken with, regard to the dastardly and libellous accusations lately circulated concerning the* l . moral character of Mr O'Conor. ? ■[•: „ L/. Nelson, 21st, 1873. „ 2968 GHOBY intends to Visit Spring-Gijove and, • Wakefield shortly.; w^eb he will bebap^yi; to take Portraits, Views of Houses, Animals, &c/ :' !'■'•■•..',' I/ ■' J u 2966 AUCTION SALE, TO-MORROW, 22nd Instant, 12.15 p.m. M.T. CIHAIRS, Tables, Cupboard, Bedsteads i Bedding. Tanks, Buckets, Pots, Axes, Ladder, Barrow, Surveyor's Chain, Boots, Churn, Knives. Spoons Books, Glass Case. Matches?, Dish Covers, Potatoes. fl. J. L. AUGARDE, 2960 , Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE, On SATURDAY, NEXT, at 1215 M.T. AN AMERICA^. BUGGY, double]*>eated, firm, solid, and-'cbrrect!i : 2967 H^ J. L. AUGARDSS, Auctioneer. HORTICULTURAL DEPIRTMENT PRI Z E "Ju [IST.. '; : ' ;T ■" PLANTS IN POTS,. y\ "''■ - :*i-i.-i .-:r,' '<-• .:\ux ii-r/FATst/, Second ■ 1 •-.".., TPrizc ■ -Prize < Best 4 Perennial; Plants of^differ- ; ■•'. -//!/-.- - „,-' i ent species, exclusive of -I|; '.'.'., /.' , ;!.. [ „.....-; plants.for which sep^te^g.j^/;^..,,*/ j. prizes are offered ' '"""'' I'o',/b ...10 ,0 , „• Fuchsia . r : ,- . • . :: .. „->,,.. ,3 /c' "'',-'. "' . ,_/. s , 3 Varieties Fuschia /^/,/..1^U.-7// 6/.|,"V_o „ Geranium -- 6 -- 0 -'-4— ' 0 " „ 3 Geraniumsi double -&™j\- 10 0 5 0 „ Double Greranium f.-{|* 5 0 — „ 6 Geraniums, various 'colors/ 15 0 7 6 » 3 „ „ 7 6„. 5 0 „ 6 Fancy : r , „v;. ,100/ 5 0 » 3 • 'i,-.: \ '■■ v '.-.'".J./ iA/ ''5' 0:! 3 0 „ 6 Varieties, Zonale . 10 0 5 0 „ 3 „ •„-''. 5030 „ Single specimen do. . 2 6 — „ Petunia, single . 4 0 — „ „ double . . 4 0 — „ 3 „ „ . .6030 „3 „ single . . 6 0 3 0 „ Herbacious Calceolaria . 5 0 3 0 „ 3 „ „ : .7650 : .~.„ Shrubby ; = r ., ...,„ .,,.. „ „ , .4 ,0 „ — „ Cineraria „ . 2 6 — ' „ 3 Varieties Cineraria '.'. A '5 £• .2' 6" „ Azalia . ■-.- . 3 6--- --„ 3 Varieties. „ , .. ... 7 6 4 0 „ 2 '■„ Minnilus •■-. v 3 6 — „ Cactus ... 5 b — ■ » S ',\,i -.y ».; -;■." „- r 710.;0-rj4.!'6 CUT FLOWERS. 12 Varieties of Roses . . 7 6 5 0 6 „ . „.„ „ .„. v „5 ,0 .3 0 Single Bloom „.;, . 7 .." / 1 .'.3 .6' — 6. Varieties Verben^, single fib were 3 6 - — ,- 3 - ; r'» 'r.y.."»» s '-" l '"^;.^;. r \ : ; -2>'T;— * 6 Varieties Geranium. , '.'.-.' 3' 6 "•' '-Z-' ' Single Blopto n 7V ; ! .'\ ' ;--pa«U|-: Qi • 3 Varieties Carnatibns rirTic-teei* 3 ' 6° 2f-0 Single Bloom " „ '"" ! ■" : , , , rl '' J " 2! o ~ j f-. 6 Varieties Pansy ... _ .3 6 >v g- " ■'.'*' ■■' ■" ' ':o'"0 '••■LliJs.-.Jg-'-Vjjj ~r:l. ■ ;/. V-/FRULT. •■'l"' '"--™, Plate-^-Strawberries . . 6 0 3 0 „ Cherries . . ,60 30 „ Apples. .. ..i-i,',;/!/. : 6 ( i0.j03 0 ''■ "P - .'VFIGETABLEI-^r^,' - ;^_ Dish— New Potatoes (Rbiind) *.J %> 0 %w" „ii - (Kidney) sr o 3 „0 t , 3 Cauliflower Heads '."."". 4 0 3 Spring Cabbage =. „.-:-.-,, 4 ,0 2^o, 3 Cos -Lettuce . . .26 '' -^i 3 Cabbage Lettuce , . j. ~ 2,r 6<i — J D'sh— Broad Beans, in pod . 2 ' 6 — „ Peas, in pod . . 4 0 2- .0 Brace of Cucumbers' . . 5 0 3' 7 b Single Cucumber >./.;&' ;:v . - 2 6 jhhs 3 Sticks Rhubarb- . -. 3 6 2 0 Bunch Carrots . .?' .;> 276; — Bunch Turnips . . ; 26 — ■ ■-,-'■■ SPECIAL rPRIZES. > By wbom given. Prizes. Particulars. Drew, Henry i Eight-day Clock n Plants grown by Cottagers. Moutray, J. C, Iron Wheelbarrow Best Collect ion of Vege- • ,: ■-'!.' ; , •',,; ,:;-,. ..^tables. Monro, Sur D., £2 . f ,. "„' J - 1 Nelson" grown. •' Milner, W., £1 -*i -1 ;;: r Best Collection :-:'•:■- - . .-:. . -.- ;• (_;:. of Roses. „ £1 /// Best Horticul- ..-....•.,,..., total Device. Watts,'C. F. £1 Is . /'; 7 7 /Best (Table) *„..., •-, Bouquet, of, Cut :-.v, ■ ry -zyyy-y^i^edf^ Committee . "-' • ,10s !6d ,.-' " .7;* 7" do. ' : '' ■•-v.-"-" /: ■-!!r-trrvTA!l'HTrV/- n^r: v -/,- REGULATIONS. •?. Z. F/ ! -3 M Every production intended foi 'exhibition must be delivered between the hours of three and six in the afternoon of Wednesday* the 26th November, except cut flowed which must r ber delivered between the hours of nixie and ten oil Thursday morning. „,.-.. / -„-,... f Every exhibitor must deliver a list of hia specimens, with his pame,to the Committee, who will give him a number, which he must attach to bis specimens. iy '. No greater number of articles shall be exhibited for a prize tban required Hy tbe list, but any exhibitor may send several sets for the same prize, provided they he different varieties or species. No exhibitor can take the second prize if the first has been awarded to him. , ... Every plant shown ma- pot or box must have been so grown for one month previously. ;Eve_y production (except designs) must be grown by the exhibitor. /~.T . ~, T .." The Judges will have the power of withholding prizes from any articles not -considered worthy, or reducing the amount of- prices ..according, to the merit of the article, and in all 'ca_es the decision of the, Judges shaUbe.final. . „ .. ... E^ba P___^-.w_lbe 'for' articles considered by the Judges to be of su-dcient merit, although not mentioned in thf above list r /-, ] ■.''"'• I" ■-':. : - ; *^oi__k_-».*___ti_H% »\-* ; 2954' '/ '■'■'-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 280, 21 November 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 280, 21 November 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 280, 21 November 1873, Page 2

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