Shows , tCADjMY- OF iVl'lJ SI C GRAND FLOWER SHOW, To Celebbate the Ni>th Annual Meeting of the HAURAKI LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. TO-MOEHOW, "WEDNESDAY, 20th NOYEMBKR. JUDG-E: 0. T. Wren, Ee'q ,' of Mount Hobs 'n Nursery. . LIST OF PRIZES: Basket of Flowens—lst prize, a Cushion; 2nd, Mats ; 3rd, Baby's BootsBest Arranged Hand Bouquet—let pnw, Pair of Vases ; 2nd, Child's Froqk ; 3rd, Baby's Boots ... Best Arranged Table Bouquet—lst prize, Cabinet; 2nd, Butter Cooler gkd, Mats Best Bridal Bouquet-lst prize, Wax Water Lily; 2nd, Glove Box ; 3rd, Baby s Shoes I Design in Flowers—lst prise, Cushion ; 2nd, ChiMß Pelisse; 3rd, Olass Sugar Basm Cactus- -Ist prizn, Pair Fowls; 2nd, Bottle Jelly-; 3rd, . —■ OutEoseß-ißtpr.ze,£l; 2pd, Pair Vases, 3rd, Ludy's Skirt Cut Pansieg— Ist prize, Pair Ornaments; '2nd, Butter Dish ; 3rd, Baby's Frock Cut Fuchsias—lst prize, Ink Stand ; 2nd, Tray; 3rd, Mats • • . Cut Carnations—lst prizp, Pair Vases ; 2nd, Work Bag ' _. Out Double Stooks—lsfc prize, Jar .Ginger; 2nd, Garden Tools Cut Verbenas —Ist prize, Tin Biscuits; 2nd, , Mats 3 3rd, a C sliion • Cut Pelargoniums—lst prize, Bread Knife and Board ; 2nd, lib "Tea Out Geraniums—left prize, Pair Ornaments; 2nd,ldoz Egg Cups ;^ Cut' Antirrhinum (Snapdragon)—lst prize, Pair Fowls; 2nd, Gas Bracket Cut Sweet Williams--Ist prize, Pair Boots; 2nd, Leg Mutton ' , Cut.lainsand Gladiolas—lst prize, Album; 2nd, Bottle Florida Water Collection of Ferns—lat prize, China Flower Pot; 2nd, Ivory Rule ; 3rd, Thermometer ■ Variety of Plants—lst prize, a Table ; 2nd, • Tin of Biscuits ' Barest Plant—lst prize, Book 5 2nd, Powder Box v . n „ , Cottage Window Plant—lst prize, £1; 2nd, Book •,,'■,,. 'Potatoes (not.less than sn pounds)—lst prize, Picture; 2nd, Hassock; 3rd, Leghorn' Hat . , , Peas (not less than six pounds)—lst prize, Trimmed Hat; 2nd; Umbrella; 3rd, Leghorn Hat . .. Cabbage—lst prize, Workbox ; 2nd, p»r Bracelets ; 3rd, a Pipe . Cauliflower— lsb prize, Footstool; 2nd, pair Boots ; 3rd, lib Tea Turnips (6 in a bunch) —Ist prize, Watering Can ; 2nd, lib Tea i 3rd, Leg Mutton | Carrots (6 in a bunch)—lst prize,' Watering Can; 2nd, lib Tea,; 3rd, Roast of Beet Onions (6 in a bunch)—lst. prize, Japanned .Writing Set; 2nd, Hassock; 3rd,. Cruet Stand , _ Broad Beans, (not less than 6 pounds)-Ist - prize, Foptstool ; 2nd, Joint Meat Rhubarb (6 sticks)-Ist prize, Child's Dress; 2nd, Lamp ; 3rd, Water Bottle Strawberries —Ist prize, a Cake; 2nd, Teapot ; 3rd, Joint of Meat Gooseberries—lst prize, Pair Boots; 2nd, Butter Cooler and Sugar Basin; 3rd, Canister of Tea Lemons (not less than three)-—lst prize, Anti-i macassar ; 2nd, Slippers ; 3rd, £lh;Tea Collection of Vegetables—lst prize, £1; 2nd, Tin Biscuits; 3rd, Leghorn Hat ' Cucumber—lst prize, Tin Biaeuits } 2nd, Two 1. Baskets. No Entrance Fee for Exhibits. All exhibits will be received between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon, after which hour none can be entered for competition. Doors open from 3 to 5 in the afternoon, and 7 o'clock in the evening. A PROMENADE CONCERT and ENTERTAIKMENT in the EVENING, when the, Annual Report will be iead, after which part of the Fruit and "Vegetables will be disposed of by auction. ' '. ' , Admission—One Shilling. .3453
Government Notices • HAURAKI GOLD MINING DISTlilCT. x Warden's Office, Thames, 18th November, 1878. THE APPLICATION for a License for Gold Mi ing purposes Hnder "The Gold Mining District s Act, 1873," specified in vhe Schedule hereunder, may be granted on IUEBDAY, t. c 31at day of Dec, 1878, unless valid objection thereto be in the meantime made, in writing, and ledgei at this Office not less than seven clear days before that date. Plan and application may be seen here. . W. Fbaseb, j Warden. . SCHEDULE; No. 142.—Thomas Scanlan for Thomas Scan.lan and^James MoGowan. Scanlan's Claim ; area, 16 acres and tw» roods ; situated between the Waio-Karaka and Waiotahi Creeks! Bounded northerly and easterly by ground supposed to be unoccupied, southerly by -Queen of Beauty Extended and Crown Princess Licensed Holdings, and westerly by Prince Imperial and Waiotahi Licensed Holdings and ground supposed to be unoccupied.' Pegs distinguished by the " markX. 3461 Meetings 1.0. O. F., S? M.U., A.D. LOYAL WALKATO LODGE, No. 5444. THE Usual Fortnightly MEETING of the above Lodge will be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Richmond street, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, November 19, at 7.30 o'clock. ' . ' • Chabebs Ahieb, - • ■. ' • Secretary. - A. O. F. COURT PRIDE OF PARNELL, 4409. mHR FORTNIGHTLY sHWsStllffil' -*- MEETING of the above jfiSj^^gSSlk Court will be held at the I^^^^^^Pl Freemasons' Hall, Owen ftlfaWwfcS I street, Grahamst»wn', on yiJp^*jy THURSDAY EVENING, November 2lßt, at 7.30 o'clock. ' . . Ohab. Ahibb, Secretary.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3046, 19 November 1878, Page 3
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