[RESULT of Tests of SEEDS Exhibited by Mr. NEWTON KING at the New Plymouth Exhibition. 1 Pearle Wheat.. 2 Tuscan Wheat 3 Hunters' Wheat 4 Paspalum Dilitatum .. 5 Danish Oats . 6 Black Tartar Oats 7 Algerian Oats 8 Maize 9 White Tartarian Oats 10 Golden Tares 11 Winter Tares 12 Chevalier Barley 13 Sweet Vernal.. 17 Hye Corn 18 Cape Bailey .. 19 Sparrowbill Oats 20 ( hainpion Swede 21 Mustard 22 Large Fescue.. ?.3 Alsike 91 English Cowgrass nglish White Clover 2G Monarch Swede 27 Red Clover, 28 Hard Fescue 29 Crested Dogstail 30 Chewing's Fescue 31 Meadow Fescue 32 Linseed 33 Carton Oats .. 34 Italian Rye .. H 5 Prairie Grass.. 36 Colonial Cowgrass 37 Orange Globe Mangle 38 Colonial White Clover 39 Hawke's Bay Rye 40 Meadow Foxtail 41 Yellow Intermediate Mangold 42 Red Clover .". 43 Lucerne 44 Partridge Peas 45 Horse Beans 46 Dim Oats 47 Prussian Blue Peas .\ •18 Essex Rape .. 49 English Perennial Bye 50 I/oug Red Mangold 51 Cocksfoot 52 Trefoil 53 Golden Tankard Mangold 54 American Cowgrass 55 American White Clover I Hours Percentage • Ther'nnder of mometer Remarks. Test. Germination. Readings Test started January 16th, 1905 ; completed January 30tli, 1905. Awarded Ist Diploma and Gold Medal; Class 14, Section 10. (Signed) H. JR. CATTLEY 1 T , G. W. BROWNE
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Thursday, February 23, 1905. PROGRAMME: 1. BOYS' CUNKER FOURS.-For boys under 17 years. First prize, £3 ; second, £l. About a mile. 2. MAIDEN WHALEBOAT RACE— No members of crew to have< won any race (Junior Raw excepted). First prize, £6 ; second, £l. One mile and a half. 3. GIRLS' WHALEBOAT RACE.— First prize, £3 ; second, £l. About half a mile. 4. SENIOR CLINKER FOURS.— First prize, £ls ; second, £4. Two boats, £lO. About 1 mile. 5. CHAMPION WHALEBOAT Race —First prize, five boats or more, £2O ; second, £5. Less than five boats, £ls ; second, £5. About three miles. 6. JUNIOR CLINKER FOURS.— First prize, £0 ; second, £l. About one mile. 7. MAIDEN CLINKER FOURSFirst prize, £8 ; second, £2. About 11. FLYING WHALEBOAT RACE.— First prize, £5 ; second, £l. About three-quarters of a mile. 2. BEST DECORATED BOAT.—To be rowed by ladies in procession. First prize, £3 ; second, £l. 13. PAIR-OAR WHALEBOAT RACE —First prize. £2 ; second, £l. About half a mile. 14. SWIMMING RACE (handicap).— First prize, £2 ; second, 10s. About 200 yards. 15. MOUNTED SWIMMING RACE (handicap).—Rider must enter and leave the water on horseback. First prize, £2 ; second, 10s. Post entry 2s (id. 16. VETERANS' AVHALEBOAT RACE.—For crews over 40 years. First prize, £3 ; second, £l. About one mile and a hall. 17. SENIOR TUB RACE (handicap) —First prize, 25s ; second, IjlOs. Post entry. 18. BOYS' TUB RACE.—Foy boys under 17 years. First prize, £1 ; second, 10s. Post entry. 9. GREASY BOOM.—First prize, £2 ; secoad, £l. Post enlrv. O.—MAORI CANOE RACE.—Not less than four men in each canoe. First prize, £4 ; second, £l. About one mile. 21. HIGH DIVE.-Nealest header. First prize, 30s ; second, 10s. Post
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5 close with the secretary at the Foresters' Hall on WEDNESDAY, February 15th, at 8 p.m. Names, weights of competitors (including substitutes), and colours to be worn must bo. lodged at the time of entry. All post cntiries close at 12 noon on Regatta Day and will be charged 5 per cent, on amount of total prteo money. HANI) IN ATTENDANCE. SPECIAL AM) DELAYED TRAINS. THE ANNUAL, REOATTA DANCE Will he hold in St. John's Hall on Regalia Night. tJood music and supper. It. SI'TJKDLE, lion. Secretary, Waitara. P.O. Box 28. complete prograr Bonedust. Bonedust. OWING to the scarcity of Bonedust this season Fanners -will do well in their own Interests to book their orders at Mice. KINGj
White) Clover, Red Clover, Cowgrass, Timothy,' Trefoil, Alsike). Lucerne, Broad Leaf Essex, Rape, G.T. Yellow unci P.T. Yellow, Aberdeen Turnip, P.T. Mammoth Turnip, Otc... etc.. 'Also on Sale : BEST COLONIAL GROWN SEEDS.." CocWsfoot, Captain Russell's eelebratejl Fluxnicr* Rye, Poverty Buy and Canterbury Rye, Kalian Rye, Ciianit Italian Rye, (J rested Dogstuil, Meadow. FoxtaiL Aflso, direct From the Grower in New South Wales, and guaranteed hanU-shuUen Seed : A limited quantity of VPASSPALUM DILITATUM." I a new grass) which is revolutionising the pasture? of Australia.; Full stocKß of AGRieUM?BRAI- ! SEEDS, BINDER TWINE, etc, oil[.ways on Sana.; Sampler of my Seeds g-crmraat this season have given excellent .«- e'ults.; NEWTON KING [NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7745, 22 February 1905, Page 3
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