Horticulture and Floriculture. 52 12 Pods French Beans, Ist and 2nd. 53—6 Onions, Ist and 2nd. 54 1 Bunch Shallots, Ist and 2nd. 55—3 Leaves Parslcv. Ist and 2nd. 56— Best Collection of, Vegetables, one stand, Ist and 2nd. 57— Best Collection £of Salads, one stand, Ist and 2nd. Section V.— Pot Piants— For Amateurs only. '58 — 1 Finest Greenhouse Plant, Ist and 2nd. . 59—2 Fuchias, sorts, Ist prize 10s., by Dr Grigor ; 2nd. 60 — 2 Pelargoniums, sorts, Ist and 2nd. 61 — 2 Petunias, Ist and 2nd. 62—2 Balsams, Ist prize, 55., by A. Bonar, Esq. ; 2nd. 63 — 2 Flowering Shrubs. 64—1 Plant Musk. Section VI. — Cut Fxowebs. — Amateurs only. 65—6 Panzies, sorts, Ist prize, 55.. by Messrs. Mathieson and Cameron ; 2nd and 3rd. 66—4 Carnations, 4 Pieatees, and 4 Pinks, Ist prize, 55., by Messrs. Mathieson and Cameron ; 2nd. 67 — 6 Antirrhinains, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd. 68—3 Sweet Williams, sorts, Ist and 2nd. 69—3 Spikes Ten-week Stocks, Ist and 2nd. 70 — 3 Spikes Brompton Stocks, Ist and 2nd. 71—6 Dahlias, sells sorts, Ist prize, 10s., by Messr3. Mair and Garven ; 2nd and 3rd. 72—4 Dahlias 1 , fancy sorts Ist prize, 10s. 6d., by C. B. Kingman, Esq ; 2nd and 3rd. 73 3 Spikes, Gladiolas, sorts, Ist and 2nd. 74—2 Spikes Holyhocks, sorts, Ist and 2nd. 75—3 Blooms Holyhocks, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd. 76—4 Spikes herbaceous Plants, Ist prize, 55., by Unknown ; 2nd and 3rd. 77 — 6 Arnuals, sorts, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd. 78 -1 Table Bouquet, Ist prize, 10s. 6d., by Donation : 2»d. 79—1 Hand Bouquet, Ist and 2nd. 80—1 Floral Device, l ? t and 2nd. Section VII.— Vegetables— Amateurs only. 81—6 Eidney Potatoes, Ist and 2nd. 82 — 12 Potatoes, any other sort, Ist and 2nd. 83 — I Cabbage, let and 2nd. 84 — 1 Cauliflower, Ist and 2nd. 85—6 Turnips, Ist and 2nd. 86— fi Carrots, Ist and 2nd. 87—6 Parsnips, Ist and 2nd. 88 — 12 Pods Peas, Ist and 2nd. 89—12 Pods Broad Beans, Ist and 2nd. 90—12 Pods French Beans, Ist and 2nd. 91— Best Collection of Vegetables, Ist and 2nd. 92— Best. Collection of Salads. Ist and 2nd. 93— 3 Heaviest Stalks "Rhubarb, Ist prize 55., by Messrs. J. Cooper & Co. ; 2nd. Section VHl.— Fettit.— Amateurs only. 94 — 1 Cucumber, Ist prize, 65., by W. Lewis Esq. ; 2nd. 95—1 Vegetable Marrow, Ist and 2nd. 9^ — 1 Gourd, or Pumpkin, Ist and 2nd. ' 97_3 Tomatoes, Ist and 2nd. 98— Collection of provincial grown fruit, Ist, and 2nd. Section IX— Fabm Pboduce.— Open to all. 99—12 Stalks Wheat, Ist 2nd and 3rd. 100 — 12 Stalks Barley, Ist prize 2 Is., by J. T. Martin, Esq."; 2nd and 3rd. 101—12 Stalks Oats, Ist prize 10s., by Hay Bros. ; 2nd and 3rd. 102 — 6 Turnips, sorts recommended. Ist prize 55., by John Mitchell, Esq. ; 2nd and 3rd. 103—6 Largest Carrots, Ist and 2nd. 104—6 Largest Potatoes, Ist and 2nd. 105—6 Mangulwurzel, Ist and 2nd 106 — 1 Lb. finest fresb. Butter, Ist prize 10s., by Messrs. J. Stock and Co. ; 2nd and 3rd. 107— Best Cheese, Ist prize, 10s , by Messrs. Cochrane, Granger, and Blackwood ; 2nd and 3rd. 108— Best collection of gras3 seeds, Ist prize 205., by Messrs. J. Cooper and Co. ; 2nd and 3rd. tf.B. — The overplus funds of the society will be divided amongst those prizes left blank. Property for Sale or Lease. FOR SALE OE TO LET, BY PEIVATE BARGAIN, npHAT First-class, Centrally-situated HOTEL -*- well known as the CLARENDON HOTEL, corner of Esk and Kelvin Streets, on account of the Proprietor retiring from the business. Applications will be received until Ist March next. AU information to be had of DAVID WEBSTER, Proprietor, On the Premises. T? O B SALE, 190 Q UABITER - ACRE SECTIONS, in Chableston, East End of Invercargill. WM. FRASER, Clinton Saw Mills.^ T?OR SALE, a First Class Four-Wheeled WAGGON, almost new. A Bargain. WM. FRASER, Clinton Saw Mills. T7»OR SALE or to LET, The TRAMWAY, situate at the East End of the town. WM. FRASER, Clintoa Saw Mills AMMUNITION. E LET'S AMMUNITION OF EVEBY. DiSCBIPTION I'Oit SPORTING- OR MILITARY PURPOSES. Double Waterproof Central Fire Cnps, Felt Waddings to prevent the leading of Guns, Wire Cartridges for killing Game, &c, at long distance, Breech-loading Cartridge Caseß of superior quality for Shot-Guns and Rifles, Pin Cartridges for " Leiaucheux " Kevolvera of 7, 0, and 12 miiimetres. Jacob's Rifles Shell Tubes ; Cartridges, and Caps for Colt's, Deano's, Tranter's, Adams's, and Other Revolvers. BALL CARTRIDGES For EnSeld, Wlntworth's and Henry'a Rifles; also, for Westley Richards', lory's, Wilson's, Prince's, Deane's, and other Jirtech-loadere. Bullets of uniform weight made by conipreoßion from aoit .Kdilnecl Lead, ELEY BROTHERS, OSA?*B-XSN.BOAD LONDON, WiOi i !$r "Wholesale Qvty* !
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 220, 23 February 1866, Page 4
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773Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 220, 23 February 1866, Page 4
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