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Every production,.except cut flowers, must be in.therbodi before lOlo'clock a.m., aud cut flowers ,b./.bAlf-past 10. E >e';y 'exhibitor must deliver a list of His specimens w ; th his name to the Secretary, wbo,wi)l giyjejhim anumber to be IBxed to each of his specimens.! ,f ;v; £\ ..; ETery ( exhibitor must aflix to each specif men a ticket, stating for prize it is exhibited:; -. f ; -•" / ;. No greater. number of articles.shall be exhibited for a prize than required by the list, but an exhibitor, may send several -sets for the. same prize, provided they bo of different varieties. or specie".- - „;•'■ : •■•. -•- yr.-.':. No exhibitor can take the secord prize if the first ;has beeu' awarded to him, and ; no perijon. can take on the save .day more than three, (prizes for cutflqwers or. roses.: : Ei cry plant showu in a pot must have beeu sogrowa.forafc least two months previously. -Every, production, e;:cept -bouquets and stands of flowers, must be grown by the exhibitor. /' T . . , . Every porduction shown as a seedling must have been raised by the exhibitor. < ■: Not more than one plant or flower of the same variety can be exhibited for the same prize.,-" - •.; -■■; ;■,";•. > ■*;: - /". -■ ■■. f :-, • ' Exhibitors" are'requestedtb affix the names of their ( ,specimens ..to -the exhibits. Roses must be, named.' '.'",..'.!.' .- : . ; No person,' except ihe Secretary. , and his ass^taht/will be a'iowed in. the room whi'e the Jr.dges ar^kwardirig the p.izes. No pants in. tins will be admitted. Th'e:Exb.ibitton will be .open "• from Two until Five, injthe afternoon, and from Seven urtil Nine o'clock in the evening ; and no article shall be removed without the conseat of the Secretary, no ;,until the room is cleared of visitors. '.;,,. -...''"' Nbn-subscriber3 will.be admitted to, the ShoWj- oa paytren; of One .Shilling each. . y ;••: 1. ". r"~ HENRY ADAMS, 176 . : i Hon. Sec. WRITING CASES and DESKS ON SALEat , t. . „ ... . R. LUCAS & SON'S. Wo pATTJaBSON&CO. ■i S A U..C T 1.0 NEE RSi ■ '■' STOCK AND SETA KEBBOKERg, HORSE AND CATTLE SALESMEN, ..:- r Hardy-stseet, Nelsoh. : i SALEg coNbifotEb in t6wn or countbt. ! MODERATE CHARGES AND PROMPT ■' 0 " ; ' !! ' ACCOUNT SALES. .; l ' : '' ' " ; Arrangements are being made for holding ... periodical Sales of Stock, Farm Imple- •- riientß, in the Wauiea. Districts. 63 ].^J\ PQPS ! HOPS!! FOR. SALE— Last Season's Hops., r -„,..- : - W. PATTERSON & ? CO.V' 14713', - ' ; '" : Auclioneefs. Tj^Oß. SALE— in capital order. \ l}: „W. PATTEIisON & CO. '.' -,-■;,:;? °'- R^ S -A-^-,?V •••■-•: ■ "1 AT ° N S'"" Saundebs's Silkldressed ■IXJ FLOUR. . •;-- ;;■: .-:.: • w.patterson & co. I;.WINN,O.Wii3.G MACaiNIS 1 Dou'le- (•'■arrow 'Plough L' 1 Moulding flou?li 1 Spring tart, new Will be Exchanged for Produce. ioit '■''-' '' [ \ ' ! \' : r W: iPATTERSQN fe'CO. "OLIGIBLE PROPERTIES FOR ' sk.y. ". sale. HOUSE and Shop ia Hardy-street. ■ . Beafihyijlofi^ Hai£-:in-Aere, witli Three--1 roomed' Coitaae 50 Feet Frontage to Hardy-strjet, opposite the C6ng»*eg itional Church. 150' Acres, Redwood's Villey, will be exchanged for Towu Property. ' A Four-roomed Cottage ia South-atreet, . well fluished', Land Fenoect and good „ Garden. ..... . , : w. , . . . „. Al^bjilOp jFeet Frontage to Vanguard-st. ' Brightwater— House and Shop— large and substantial Building „ Corner Allotment- Splendid Business Site „ Building Allotments cheap '>■'■;■>;■-, l • aud oti easy terms W. PATTEBSON & CO., 4514 Auctioneers and Land Agents. S<\ ■■-■»>- S- ; -A L E - . . ','Tc']3,' ia half-chests and boxes - ' S/ugarg^l.C. and V., in 421 b bags > •: ' " Sperm Candles, in 251 b boxe3 -,' iKice,, in 561 b bags . „,. iQaimfial, in 251 b bags 1 , 1 in 50's and iOO's Rainns, in 561 b boxes ° .! '. Snltanas, in 121 b boxes v: Currants, in casks and cases • Kerosene (Devoe's) Cora' Flour . ■ • -'Candied,' Lemon, and Orange Peel ■■'.< • Clotues Pegs • 1 „' Coffee, in 20lb tins Stirch (Coleman's) , , , • ; Mustard '■"•'■■ -' ' ■ ■- f--- --,. -W-, PATTERSON. & CO., , ; , .% Auctiqupers aud Commiasion Agents. """ "■" 'C " 2441

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 19, 22 January 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 19, 22 January 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 19, 22 January 1878, Page 3

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