grown out of doors—First prize, Mr P. Frank; second do., Mr J Hargreavei. Bunch White Grapes grown out of doors— First pme, Mr P. Frnnk; second do.. Mr A. Greenfield. Best cix Peaclics— Firßt prize, Mr 0. Elliott; second do , Mr J. Webb. R-st Nectarines — Hon. N. Edward?. Best d r sh of Plums— First prize, Mr 11. Adams; teoond do., Mr W Hale. Best Dessert Apples— First pm>, Mr 0. Y. Fell ; second do., Mr C. II Martin. Bett Kitchen Apples— Firstjpme, Mr. C. H. Martin: tecond do., Mr G. Marshall. Best collection of Apples— First prize, Messrs Burrell & Mollerj pccond dr., Mr Biggs. Best dish of Pears— First priz?, Mr R Lucas; second do., Captain "VValrm ley. Best collect i mi of Pears— First rrize, Mr W. Hale; second do., Hon. N. Edwards. Best dish cf Almonds— First prize, Mr Walker; eecond do , Mr G. Hooper. Best Filberts- First prize, Mr W. Hale; second do., Hon. N. Edwards. Be3t Cobnuts— Mr Mortimer. Best Walnuts— First prize— Capt. Walmsley, second do., Hon. N. Edwards. Beet Melon— First prize, Messrs Burrell and Mollerj second do , Mr W. Barnet*. Beßt Water Melon— Hon. N. Edwards. Vegetables. Best dish of Peas— Mr Pare enter. Best dish of French beans -Mr. IT. Whiting. Best three Cabbages— Mr Wakeley. Best three Bed Cabbagee— Mr W. Hale. Best thrje roots Ked Beet — Mr Boltofi, Beet six Carrots— Mr Polglase. Best six Onions— Mr Eolton. Best Cucumber — First prize, Hon. N. Ed- ; vravds; second do ,Mr W. Hale Best brace of Cucumbers — First prize, Mr. N. Edwards; eecond do., Mr W. Hale. Best Vegetable Marrow — Mr L. Watts. Best Pumpkin— Mr L. Wattr. Be.t Tomatce; — Mr Biggs. Fxtra Pitizsg. Tears, Her. A. M. Garin; Pears, Mr W. Hale; Collection of Plants, Mr J. Hale; Begonias, Mr J. Hale; Figs, Hon. Dr. Renwick; Quir.C3e,Mr H. -Adams; Cabbage. Mra Polglase; Six Unions, Mr Bolt n; Six Onions, Sergeant-Major Vegetable Marrow, Mr Biggs; Fiji Melon, Mr W. Bu-ton; Peed CucuTjters, Mr Bradley; Rhubarb, Mr Bollon; Turk's Head I J umpkiu, Mr Wright; Pomegranates, Mr Tatfon; Mulberries, Rlr Policck; Medlars, Mr J. Houusell; K tth n Applte, Mr J. W. Wigz^ll; Seedling Nuts, Mr 11. Adams; Terns, Mr" A, W. Soaifo; Sieving Pttunii, Mr\W. Hale; Grapia in tub (growing), Mr C Frank; Gloxinia, Mr Folton; Stand o f Fruit aad Flowers, Miss A'^ams.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 55, 5 March 1875, Page 2
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