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Horticultural and AgricultTirar Prize Schedule No. SECTION IV. -VEGETABLES (OPEN TO ALL). First. Second. Third 42. 12 Best Early Kidney Potatoes ... •■• ••• 7s 6d 43. 12 „ Earlyßound do ... ••• - 7 s ™ 44. 12 „ Late Potatoes ... . ... - - 7s fad 45. 2 „ and heaviest Cabbages ... ... ••- 5s 46. 2 „ 'Cauliflowers ... V- ■• ... . ... — 7s 6d 47. 6 „ Onions ... ... ... ... - ••• >s 6d 48. 6 „ Turnips ... , . ... - ••• 5s 49. 6 „ CaiTots ... ... ... .... ... ss. 50. 12 „ Pods Early Peas ... ... ■-••• ... 5s ....... 51. 12 „ Pods Marrow or Late Peas ... ... ■ ... 5s 52. 6 „ Pods Broad Beans... ... ■!.:*..•• —5s 53 2 „ Lettuces ... ... . ••• ... 5s 54. 1 „ Pot Parsley, single Plant ... . ••• --*"•*./., 55.. 3 „ and heaviest Stalks Rhubarb ... ... •"il 56. Best Collection of Vegetables ... ... ... 15s SECTION V.-POT PLANTS. .... No> amateubs ONIT. First. Second. Third. 57." 2 best Greenhouse Plants ... ... — — 7s 6d 58. 1 „ Foliage Plant ... ... - - , 59. 2 „ Fuchias, varieties ... ... .... ... xubos. /-......... 60. 2 „ Geraniums/varieties ... ... «•« I 9 }.% 61. 2 „ do Scarlet Class, varieties ... " 17 ra 62. 2 „ Calceolarias, varieties ... ... ... 7s fad 63. 2 „ Cinerarias, varieties ... 64. 2 j, Petunias, varieties ... ... — ••• ° s 65. 2 „ Roses, varieties ... — '" 66. 2 „ Flowering Shrubs ... ... ••• _, ••• The above all to be showen in Flower Pots or Flower Boxes. SECTION VI.— CUT FLOWERS. No> amateurs onlt. First. S.acond. Third. 67. 6 Best Blooms Roses, varieties ... ... ••• 7s 6d 68. G „ Do Paiisies, varieties ... ... ... 7s fad 69. 6 „ Hardy Harbaceous Cut Flowers, varieties ... ... - 70. 6 „ Spikes Antirrinhiums, varieties ... ' ... ... 71. 6 „. Sweet Williams, varieties 72. 6 „ Spikes Bromp ton Stock (at least 2 varieties)... ... 5s 73. 3 ,) Carnations and 3 Picottees, varieties .... ... 5s 74. 6 „ Spikes Gladiola, varieties ... ... ... 5s 75. 6 „ Blooms Tulip, varieties 76. 6 „ Spikes Ixias, varieties 77. 6 „ Cut Bulb Blooms, (any sort) varieties ... ... - 78. 1 „ Hand Bouquet ... * ... ... ... 5s - 79. 1 „ Table do ... ... ... ... 7s 6d 83. 1 „ Floral Device ... ... ... ... 10s SECTION VII.— FRUIT. jf 0- amatuebs ONIT. First. Second. Third. 82. 24 Best Ripe Strawberries .'.. ... ... ... 7s 6d 83. 24 „ Raspberries ... ... — . 84. 18 „ and Largest Gooseberries ... ... ... 7s Qd 85. 18 „ Desert Gooseberries ... . ... ••• 86. 12 „ Cherries ... ... .. ... - 7s 6d 87. 3 „ Bunches Black and 3 bunches Red Currants ... 5s 88. 1 „. Cucumber ... — — ••• 5a 89. Best Basket of Fruit ... .... ... ••• LOs SECTION VIII.— VEGETABLES. 2J a amatuebs oifiT. First. Second. Third. 90. 12 Best Early Kidney Potatoes ... ... ••• 5s 91. 12 „ Round Potatoes ... ... ... . ... 5s 92. 12 „ Late Potatoes .„ 93. 1 „ and heaviest Cabbage ... /• ... x ... 5s 94. 1 „ Cauliflower ... ... ... ... 5s 95. 6 „ Onions ... ... ... — — 7s 6d 96. 6 „ Turnips ... ... ... ... ••■ 5s 97. 6 „ Carrots ... ... ... — ••• 5s 98. 12 „ Pods Early Peas ... ... ... ... 5s 99. 12 „ do Late or Marrow Peas ... ... ... 5s 100. 6 „ do Broad Beans ... 101. 2 „ Lettuces ... 102. 1 „ Pot Parsley (single plant) ... ... ... 103. 3 „ and heaviest Stalks Rhubarb ... ... . ••• 5a 104. Best collection of Vegetables ... ... ... ...10s SECTION 3X— DAIRY PRODUCE (OPEN TO ALL). m No First. Second. Third. 105. 21bs Best Fresh Butter (Society's Print) (Thermometer Churn, value 355. presented by W. B. Scandrett & Co.) ... 35s ... 25s 106. 31bs Best Potted Butter ... ... ••• ...30a ... 20s 107. 2 Best Cheese ... ... ... — — 30s 108. Best Cream Cheese ... ... — ...10s SECTION X.— POULTRY (OPEN TO ALL). jf 0 First. Second. Third. 109. Best Pair Spanish Cock and Hen ... ... ... 10s 110. „ Dorkin do ... ... ... 10s 111. „ Cochin China do ... ... ... 10s 112. „ Polish do ... ... ... 10s 113. „ Penciled Hamburgh Cock and Hen ... ... 10s 11.. „ Game Cock and Hen ... ... ... 10s 115. „ Bantam do ' ... ... ... 10s 116. „ Any other sort ... ... ...10s 117. Best Peacock and Hen ... ... ... ... 10s 118. „ Turkey Cock and Hen ... ... ... ... 10s 119. „ pair Geese ... ... ... ... 10s j 120. „ „ Muscovy Ducks ... ... ... ... lQs J 121. „ „ Ailesbury do ... ... ... ... 10s 122. „ „ Common do ... ... ... ... 10s BIBBS. 123. Best pair Carrier Pigeons ... ... ... ... 10s 124. „ Fantail do ... ... ... ... 10s 125. „ Any other sort ... ... .. ... 10s I 126. „ Canaries ... .. ... ... 10s COMPETITION 808 BOTS OKXT. 127. Best pair Lop-eared Rabbits ... ... ... ... 7s 6d I 128. „ Any other sort ... ... ... ... 7s 6d j PEIZE SCHEDULE OP THE GRAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION, TO BE HELD IN THE THEATRE ROYAL, MAECH 14th and 15th, 1868. SECTION I.— POT PLANTS (OPEN TO ALL). No. ■ First. Second. Third. 1. 2 Best Green-house Plants, (Geraniums, Fuchias, Caceolarias excepted) ... ... ... ... 10s 2. 3 „ Fuchias, varieties ... ... ... ... 20s 3. 2 „ Geraniums, scarlet class, varieties 4. 2 „ Calceolarias, varieties ... ... ... 5s 5. 2 „ Petunias, varieties ... ... ... ... 5s 6. 3 „ Balsams, varieties ... ... ... ... 10s 7. 2 „ Pots Lilliuin Lancifolium, varieties ... ... 10s 8. 2 „ Roses, varieties ... ... ... ... 7a 6d 9. 2 „ Foliage Plants, varieties The above all to be shown in Flower Pots or Flower Boxes. SECTION II.— CUT FLOWERS (OPEN TO ALL). ■**.- First. Second. Third. 10. 12 Best Blooms Dahlias, selfs, varieties ... ... ... 15s 11. 6 „ Do do do ... ... ... 10s 12. 6 „ Do do (fancy), varieties ... .., 10s 13. 6 „ Spikes Holyhocks, varieties ... ' ... ... 10s 14. 12 „ Blooms HoJyhocks (at least 8 varietiee) .. ... 7s 6d 15. 6 „ Do do varieties ... ... ... 5s 16. 6 „ Spikes Gladiola, varieties ... ... ... 10s 17. 6 „ Do Antirrinhiums, varieties ... ... ... 18. 12 „ Blooms Pansies, varieties ... ... ... 10s 19. 6 „ Ten week Stocks (single plants, at least 3 varieties) ... 5s 20. 6 „ Blooms Asters I 21. 6 „ • African Marigolds ... 5s 22. 6 „ French do 23. 6 „ Verbenas, varieties, 3 trusses of each ... ... 7s 6d 24. 6 „ Blooms Roses, varieties ... ... ... 10a 25. 3 „ Carnations, and 3 Picottees, varieties ... ... 7s 6d 26. 6 „ Hardy Harbaceous Cut Flowers ... ... 27. 6 „ Spikes Phloxes, varieties ... ... ... 5s 28. 6 „ Annuals, varieties, (Stocks, Asters, Marigolds excepted) ... 29. 1 „ Hand Bouquet ... ... ... ... 5 8 30. 1 „ Table do (not to exceed 18 inches high) „, 10s 31. 1 „ Floral Device ... ... ... ...15s SECTION in.— FRUIT (OPEN TO ALL) No. First. Second. Third, 32. 12 Best Desert Apples ... „, ... ...10s 33. 12 „ Kitchen do ... „; ... ... 10s 34 Best Basket of Fruit .„ .„ ... ...10a 35. 6 Best Tomatoes .., ... „, „, ,„ 10s 36. 2 „ Cucumbers „, „, ; „, „, XOa 37. 2 „ Vegetable Marrows „, , M ' itl ,n 7l 64 88. 2 „ and heaviest Gourdg „, ,„ ' , )f , (| S9i §it ©WMH»entft* d(j „, m , M , m ( ■■'■■■ / ; ■. .

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Southland Times, Issue 709, 14 August 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 709, 14 August 1867, Page 4

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