AUCKLAND AND NEW ULSTER AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
AT a Meeting of the Committee of this Society, held on the sth January, inst., at the Masonic Hotel, Major Matson presiding, it was resolved that the Society's next Exhibition of Stock, Farm and Gaiden Produce, should take place on the 13th March next, and that prizes should be given for the best of the undermentioned stock, corn, and other producviz :—: — Cait Stallion, Cart Mare Bull, Yearling onll, Cow, Heifer Boar, Sow, Bacon Pig Ram long-woolled, Ram merino, Ram southdown, Ewes long-woolled, pen of 3, ewes merino, pen of 3 ; ewes south-down, pen of 3 ; Lambs, pen of 5 Wheat, New Ulster grown, 2 bushels Wheat, grown by a native, 2 bushels Barley, New Ulster grown, 2 bushels Oats, New Ulster grown, 2 bushels Rye Grass Seed, New Ulster grown, 2 bushels Mixed Grasses, 2 bushels Any Grass worthy of recommeudation (at the , discretion of the Judges) 1 bushel of Seed "White Clover Seed, 50 lbs. Plough and pair of Horses, beiDg the property of one person Plough and pair of Bullocks, also the property of one person Cheese, 10 lbs., Butter, 6 lbs. Honey, 5 lbs., Wax, 51bs Grape Wine, made in the Province, 6 bottles Beer, brewed in the province, 2 gallons Pair of Turkeys, ditto Geese, ditto Ducks. Couple of Fowls, Cock and Hen.
HORTICULTURAL. Melons, Grapes, Apples, Pears, Stone Fruits Flowers, Nosegay Dahlia Pumpkin, Vegetable Marrow, Potatoes, ditto collection of sorts Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflowers, Onions Rhubarb, Hops.
A Premium will be given to the Maori producing the best certificate of his usefulness and tiustwoithiness as a Farm Servant. The amount of the prizes and fmther particulars will be given in a future advertisement. It is requested that the subscriptions be paid at an early date to the Treasurer or Secretaries. James Baber, j Secretaries. Edwin Fairburn. J Auckland, January 7, 1850.
CHEAP LITTLE
TEA AND GROCERY STORE, HIGH STREET.
E REYNOLDS respectfully • returns thanks to his former numerous Customers for the continued patronage they have afforded him since his commencementjn the ahove Store, and now begs to inform them that he has^turned over the business to Messrs. McDermott & Hill, and further assures his old Customers and the Public that none but the best Articles will be offered, and those at prices that cannot fail to give general satisfaction. January 7, 1850.
CHEAP LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORE,
HIGH STREET.
Tl/I cDERMOTT & HILL take ■*■*■*• this opportunity of informing their friends and the public generally, that they have re-opened the above well known Store with a Stock of well selected Groceries. M. & H. would particularly call attention to the two most important Articles in the trade, Tea and Coffee, the quality of which will be equal to anything ever offered in the Little Store, whilst the old motto, " Small profits and guide returns" will be strictly adhered to. January 7, 1850.
mjt gtucfclanfl Almanacft
FOR THE YEAR 18 5 0,
IS NOW PUBLISHED AT THE « NEW ZEALANDER " OFFICE,
Jrice, Is. Gd. ; Coloured Signals, 2s,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 393, 19 January 1850, Page 4
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