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TIMARU FLOWER SHOW.

r J he following is a list of the prizes which we were unable to obtain from the Secretary of (ho Timaru Horticultural Exhibition in time for publication yesterday. Class B —A math; as. I’OT I’LVNL’S. Fiischias, I varieties—,!. Hatton, I ; Cliff, 2; Mrs Cowan, 3. 2 varieties— Clitf, 1; Whitaker, 2. Pelargoniums, 3 varieties —,7. Hatton 1 ; Cliff, 2.2 varieties —J. Hatton 1 ; CHIT, 2. _ Geraniums, 3 varieties —Hatton, 1. 2 varieties, with special commendation —J. T. Whitaker, 1; J. Hatton, 2 ; Mrs Cowan, 3., Double, 3 plants— J. T. Whitaker, 1 ; J. Hatton 2.2 plants—J. T. Whitaker, I. Varcgated 3 plants—Hatton, 1 ; whitakcr 2.2 plants—Hatton, 1. Ivy-leafed—Hat-ton, 1 Best specimen ornamental pot plant —Whitakcr, I; J. Mair, 2 Best specimen new or rare pot plant —Mrs Cowan, 1 Best collection of I pot plants—Mrs Cowan, 1 ; Whitaker, 2

Cultivated ferns -Hatton, 1 ; Whilaker, 2 Verbenas —Hatton, 1 Cactus, G varietes —J. Hatton, 1 CUT FI.oWUIt.S. Roses, 12 varieties—Hatton, 1. G varieties—J. Mair, 1; Hutton, 2; R. Stansell, 3 Stocks. G varieties—R. Stansell, 1. Verbenas, G varieties—Mair, 1.

Pelargoniums, 4 varieties—Hatton, 1. Pansies, G varieties, Mair, I ; Whitaker, 2 ; J. Perry, 3. Cut flowers, G species—3lair, 1 ; Whitaker, 2. Antirrhinum, G varieties—A. Fraser, I : R. Stansell, 2. Penstemones, G varieties —Cliff, I; W. T. Barnett.

Geranium Zonale, 4 varieties—Whitaker, 1. Dahlias, G varieties—J. Jackson, commended. F It U IT. Strawberries--Mrs Bowler, I ; Reilly,

Cherries, black—A. Fraser, I ; Yen. Archdeacon Harper, 2 ; white, P. Wool I* combe, 1 ; J. Mair, 2. Gooseberries—J. Meikle, 1 ; J. .S. Gibson, 2. Currants, black—Plackmore, I ; R. Morgan 2 ; white, R. Morgan,! ; R. Cole. 2 ; red, J. Mair 1 ; R. Morgan, 2. Raspberries—R. Morgan, 1 ; Itcilly, 2, VKOKTAI’.I.KS. Cucumbers-—Exley, 1 Cabbages—J. Phickiimre, 1 ; W. T. Paniett, 2 Carrots —P. Woollcombe, 1 ; J. Pargcfrede. 2 Turnips—Pargcfrede, I Unions—P. Woolcmnbe, 1 ; J. Pargcfrode, 2 Lettuces—J. S. Gibson, 1 ; P. Woolcombe, 2 Potatoes, kidneys—J. Plackmore, 1 ; Von. Archdeacon Harper, 2. Round — Morgan, 1 ; Plackmore, 2 Reas -Plackmore, I ; Exley, 2 Proad beans—J. Reilly, I ; Exley, 2 Pest collection of vegetables—J. Mair, I ; Pargcfrede, 2 : Exley, 3 Class C. I'OI! AM ATECUS ONLY. Pest hand bouquet, for competition by ladies only—Mrs Lewis, I; Mrs AY. Haggett, 2 ; Miss Rhodes, 3. Pest, hand bouquet—Miss ClilY, 1 ; Miss Rhodes, 2 Pest table decoration Mrs AY. Haggett, 1 ; Mrs Hattou, 2 ; Mrs Clilf, 3 OPEN TO ALL. Pest hand bouquet—Miss J, King, I; M iss P. Harney; Miss E. Holdgale, 3 Pest table decoration—Luxmoore, 1 T. Harney, 2 ; Miss E. Cliff, 3 . Extha Phizes, class A. Pest 12 cut roses, prize 10s, presented by J. Fitzgerald—J. LewisPest collection of fruit, prize 10s, presented by J. Mair—-T. Langdon. Potatoes, G varieties. Ist prize, lus ; 2nd, Gs, presented by J. G. Gibson. A. Perry, 1 ; G. Clilf, 2. CLASS B. Cut annuals, prize, 10s, presented Sy T. Smith. AY. T. Purnett. Annuals grown in pots, iirst prize, 30s ; second, 10s, presented by George Purdieand Co. —J. Hatton, 1 Rest collection of fruit, prize 10s,. presented by T. Langdon—J. rMair, 1 Potatoes, G varieties, first prize. Us : second, Gs, presented by T. Langdon — R. Morgan, 1 ; J. Hatton, 2 Hand bouquets, to bo competed for by children attending any school in thedistrict, iirst pmes, lAs cadi ; second, 10s ; third, iis ; fourth, 2s Gd. Poys— J.Tlarnev, 1 ; W. Lewis, 2 ; AV r . Petrie. 3. Girls— L. Harney, 1 ; J- OnmionJ, 2 ; K. Allen, 3.

on;.v to au..^ Best Imiul bouquet of roses ami mignonette, prize 10s, presented by.J, Knowles —Mrs Lewis Pinks or carnations, prize 10s, presented by H. Wliitakcr--Mrs Cliff Potatoes (varieties;, prize 10s, presented by T. Hibbard—Cliff, Vegetables (quantity not limited ) r first prize £2 2s, presented by H. Eylfield ; second £1 Is, presented by G. ; > K. Wilclic —Cliff, 1 ; J. Petrie. Miniature garden or hartioulturali design, prize £f ]i, presented by Halicnsteiu —M r m. McNaughten. sws'd minis. Canaries, clear bull;—Mi's. Meikle 1 Mi;s 2. variegated—■■ Mrs J. Hamilton } , Euff variegated. —II. Stansell, \; J. Henderson. 2„Auy other variety—Mrs James King, U

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2419, 17 December 1880, Page 2

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TIMARU FLOWER SHOW. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2419, 17 December 1880, Page 2

TIMARU FLOWER SHOW. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2419, 17 December 1880, Page 2

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