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Horticulture and Floriculture 51 — 12 Pods Broad Beans, Ist and 2nd 52 — 12 Pods French Beans, Ist and 2nd. 53—6 Onions, Ist and 2nd. 54 — i Bunch Shallots, island 2nd. 55— 3 Leaves Parsley, Ist and 2nd. i I 56 — Best Collection of Vegetables, one stand Ist and 2nd. 57 — Best Collection Salads, one stand, Ist and 2nd. Section V.— Pot Plants — 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 PJant Musk. Section VI. — (Jut Floweks.— Amateurs only. 65—6 Panzies, sorts, Ist prize, 55., by Messrs. Mathieson and Cameron ; 2nd and 3rd. 66 — 4 Carnations, 4 Picatees, and 4 Pinks, Ist prize, 55., by Messrs. Mathieson and Cameron ; 2nd. 67 — 6 Antirrhinams, 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 2a<?-. 71_6 Dahlias, sells sorts, Ist prize, l 0s 9 by Messrs. Mair and Garven ; 2nd and^-u. 72—4 Dahlias, lancy sorts, Ist prize, 10s. 6d., by C. B. Kingman, E?^. ; 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 ripikes herbaceous Plants, Ist prize, 55., by Unknown ; 2nd and 3rd. 77—6 Annuals, sorts, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd. 78 -1 Table Bouquet, Ist prize, 10s. 6d., by I Donation ; 2"d. 79—1 Hand Bouquet, Ist and 2nd. 80—1 Floral Device, lr-t and 2nd. Section VII. — Vegetables — Amateurs only. 81 — 6 Kidney Potatoes, Ist and 2nd. 82 — 12 Potatoes, any other sort, lot and 2nd. 83—1 Cabbage, Ist and 2nd. 84 — 1 Cauliflower, Ist and 2nd. 85—6 Turnips, Ist and 2nd. 86—6 Carrots, Ist and 2nd. 87—6 Parsnips, Ist and 2nd. 88 — 12 Pods Peas, Ist and 2nd. 89—12 i J ods 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 VIII. — Feuit. — Amateurs only. 94, — i Cucumber, Ist prize, 65., by W. Lewis Esq.; 2nd. 95 — 1 Vegetable Marrow, Ist and 2nd. 9--J — 1 Gourd, or Pumpkin, Ist and 2nd. 97 — 3 Tomatoes, Ist and 2ni. 98 — Collection of provincial grown fruit, Ist, and 2nd Section IX. — Farm Produce. — Open to all. 99 — 12 Stalks Wheat, Ist 2nd and 3rd. 100—12 Stalks Barley, Ist prize 215., 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 — fi Largest Potatoes, Ist and 2nd. 105—6 Mangulwurzel, Ist and 2nd 106 — 1 Lb. finest fresh 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 grass seeds, Ist prize 205., by Messrs. J. Cooper and Co. j 2nd and 3rd. N.B. — Tlie overplus funds of the society will be divided amongst those prizes left blank. AMMUNITION. E LEY'S AMMUNITION 05 EVEBY DESCEIPTION FOR SPORTING OR MILITARY PURPOSES. Double Waterproof Central Fire Caps, Felt Waddings to prevent the leading of Guns, Wire Cartridges for killing Game, &c, at long distance, Breech-loading Cartridge Cases of superior quality for Shot-Guns and Rifles, Pin Cartridges for " Lefaucheux " Revolvers of 7, 9, and 12 milimetres. Jacob's Rifles Shell Tubes ; Cartridges, and Caps for Colt's, Deane's, Tranter's, Adams's, and other Revolvers. BALL CARTRIDGES For Enfield, Whitworth's and Henry's Rifles; also, for Westley Richards', Tery's, Wilson's, Prince's, Deane's, and other Breech-loaders. Bullets of uniform weight made by compression from soft Refined Lead. ELEY BROTHERS, Gbay's-Inn-Road London, W.C. |^g° Wholesale Only. On Sale. ~ f\ N SAL E, by the Undersigned,— Ex recent arrivals, and Now Landing, ex Jane — Whole and Crushed Maize Barley and Bran Tea, in Chests, Half-chests, and Boxes ' Sugar, No. 2, Ist and 2nd Counter, Victoria Company Treacle, in Hhds. and 1 cwt. kegs Herrings, red and white Oysters, Herrings and Haddocks, in tins Maizena, Arrowroot and Sago Castor Oil, &, h and 1 pint bottles Salad Oil, Bottled Fruits, and Sauces Cabin, Pilot, and Fancy Biscuits Coarse and Fine Salt Salt, hi jars and packages Candles, full and heavy weights Large Varieties of Confectionary Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel Raisins — Muscatells and ELms Carolina and Java Rice Pearl Barley, Split and Green Peas Hops, Jams and Jellies Starch, Blue, Soap and Soda Carbonate Soda, Cream of Tartar, Acid White and Son's White Seal Sherry, and Superior Port Wine Brandy, Whisky, Rum, and Geneva Vestas, 250's and 1000's Bell and Black's Tobacco, Twist, 10's and Half-pounds Mustard, Pepper, and Spices of all kinds 200 Cases Keroseno, Cozens and Downe's A good assortment of Kerosene Lamps Lamp-gksses and Wicks Picks, Axes, Spades and Shovels Pick, Axe, and Adze Handles Nail?, Ewebanks and Cut Marjlla Rope and Bengal Lines Oils — China., Colza, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oils— Olive, Neatsfoot, Train and Castor on draft Large assortments of Basket Ware And large and General Assortments of Merohondise too numerous to particularise. SKENSTEEN & HALL, Qm& ni IPs? wi Ejefcefe^t,

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 228, 14 March 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 228, 14 March 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 228, 14 March 1866, Page 4

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