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Every production, except cut flowers, mus be in the room before 10 o'clock a.m., anc cut flowers by half-past 10. Every exhibito; musi deliver a list of hii specimens with his name to the Secretary who will give him a number to be fixed tc each of his specimens. Every exhibitor must affix to each specimen a ticket, stating for which prize it is ex hibited. No greater number of articles shall be ex hibited for a prize than required by the list but an exhibitor may send several sets foi the same prize, provided they be of differenl varieties or spec'es. No exhibitor can take the second prize ii the first has beeu awarded to him, and nc person can take on the same day more thar three prizes for cut flowers or roses. Every plant shown in a pot must have beei so grown for at least two months previously Every production, except bouquets anc stands of flowers, must be grown by the exhibitor. Every porduction sbown 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. Exhibitors are requested to affix the names of their specimens to the exhibits. Roses must be named. No person, except the Secretary and his assistant, will be allowed in the room while tt-e Judges are awarding the prizes. No plants in tins will be admitted. The Exhibition will be opei from Twt until Five in the afternoon, and from Sever until Nine o'clock in the evening ; and nc article shall be removed without the consent of the Secretary, norjuntii the room is cleared of visitors. Non-subscribers will be admitted to the Show ou payment of One Shilling each. HENRY ADAMS, 176 Hon. Sec. WRITING CASES and DESKS OS SALE at R. LUCAS & SON'S W pATTEBSON&CO. AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND SHAKE BBOKERS, HORSR AND CATTLE SALESMEN, Hardystkeet, Nelson. SALES CONDUCTED IN TOWN OR COUNTRY, MODERATE CHARGES AND PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. Arrangements are being made for holding periodical Sales of Stock, Farm Implements, in the Waimea. Districts. 63 W PATTERSON & Co. are « CASH PURCHASERRS oi FOWL FEED, OATEN HAY, OATS, &c, &c. J. KITCHEN & SON'S CELEBRATED 13ETE0LINE /HANDLES JL \j ON SALE. FOR SALE. If\ TONS Saundebs's Silk-dressec JLU FLOUR. W. PATTERSON & CO. 1 WINNOWING MACHINE 1 DouMe- Furrow Plough 1 MouldiDg Plough 1 Spring Cart, new Will be Exchanged for Produce. 4541 W. PATTERSON & CO. TTILIGIBLE PROPERTIES FOB Jit SALE. HOUSE and Shop in Hardy-street. ! Beaohville — Hulf-an-Acre, with Threeroomed Cottage 50 Feet Fr;mtajie to Hardy-street, opposite the Congregational Church. 150 Acres, Redwood's V.Uley, will be exchanged for Town Property. A Four-roomeii Cottage in South-street well finished, Land Fenced and gooc GardeD. Also, 100 Feet Frontage to Vanguard-st. Brightwater — House and Shop — large ant substantial BuilJing „ Corner Allotmeat— Splendic Business Site „ Building Allotments cheaj and on easy terms W. PATTERSON & CO., 4514 Auctioneers and Land Agents. /■\ N SALE Tea, ia half-chests and boxes Sugars, I.C. and V., in 421 b bags Sperm Candles, in 251 b boxes Rice, in f»6lb bags Oatmeal, in 251 b bags Fiour, in 50' a and 100's Riiiios, ins6lb boxes Snitanas, in 121 b boxes Currants, in casks and cases Kerosene (Devoe's) Cora Flour Candied, Lemon, and Orange Peel Clothes Pegs Coffee, in 20lb tins Stirch (Coleman's) Mustard &c, &c, &c. W. PATTERSON & CO., Auctioneers and Commission Agents. 2441

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 24, 28 January 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 24, 28 January 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 24, 28 January 1878, Page 3

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