Flower Show Flower Show. THE HAURIiI LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY WILL HOLD THEIB ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON WEDNESDAY, 17ih NOVEMBER, FOB THE EXHIBITION OF FLOWERS, FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES. PRIZE LIST. Pbizes will be given fob— Best Basket of Flowers—] st prize, Book j 2nd, Antimacassar; 3rd, Pinafore Best Arranged Hand Bouquet—lst nrize, 1 Cone Basket; 2nd, Scent Bottle; 3rd, | Pair Vases Best Arranged Table Bouquet—lst prize, Tin Biscuits (141bs); 2nd, Inkstand; 3rd, PinHfore Best Bridal Bouquet—lst prize, Lady's Slippers ; 2nd, Scent Bottle; 3rd, Wirestand Best Cut Pausies—lst prize, Lady's Slippers; 2nd, Scent Bottle ; 3rd, Water Can. Best Floral Design—lst prize, 10s; 2nd, Card-basket and Tray; 3rd, Lamp and Mat Best Cut Roses—lst prize, Velvet Toilet Set ; 2nd, Statuette; 3rd, Brooch and Thimble Best Cub Fuchsias—lst prize, Bronze Candlesticks ; 2nd, Statuette; 3rd, Water Can Best Cut Carnations—lst prize, Baby's Hat j 2nd, Lady's Tie j 3rd, Bottle of Fruit Beet Cut Verbenas—let prize, Jar Ginger; 2nd, Lady's Tie; 3rd, Tin Milk Best Snapdragons—lst prize, Wool Antimacassar; 2nd, Scent Bottle; 3rd, Powder Box Best Cactus—lst prize, Washing Machine; 2nd, Table Mats; 3rd, Salmon and Chocolate Best Cut Double Stocks—lst prize, Bottle of Prunes; 2nd, Wool Mat; 3rd, Picture Frames Best Cut Pelargonium—lst prize, China Teapot; 2nd, Baby's Boots; 3rd, Baby's Hood Best Cut Geraniums—lst prize, Baby's Basket; 2nd, Baby's Shoes; 3rd, Three Aprons Best Sweet Williams—lst prize, Pair of Stays; 2nd, Baby's Boots ; 3rd, Work Bag Best Collection of Ferns—lst prize, Bracket (applique work); 2nd, Silver Brooch; 3rd, Comb Best Variety of Plants—lst prize, Metal Teapot; 2nd, 10s; 3rd, Jar of Ginger Cottage Window Plant—lst prize, Lady's Hat; 2nd, Workbox ; 3rd, Earrings and Thimble Ixias and Gladtolas—lst prize, Cosy (applique work) ; 2nd, Water Can; 3rd, Money-box Rarest Plant—lst prize, Work Table; 2nd, Baby's Boots ; 3rd, Leg of Mutton Potatoes—let prize, Bride Cake;, 2nd, Vegetable Dishes; 3rd, Baby's Boots; 4th, Teapot Cabbage—lst prize, 1 quarter's subscription to Stab; 2nd, Scotch Cap; 3rd, Two Tins Jam Peas—lst prize, Fantastic History ; 2nd, Set Silver Studs; 3rd, Leg of Pork; 4th, Baby's Boots Cauliflowers—lst prize, Lustre Teapot; 2nd, Leg Mutton; 3rd, Scotch Cap Best Turnips—lst prize, Bottle of Prunes; 2nd, Two Bottles of Pickles; 3rd, Tin of Barley and Lamp Best Carrots—lst prize, ss; 2nd, Two Bottles of Sauce; 3rd, Sardines, &c Best Onions—lst prize, Axe: 2nd, Box of Herrings; 3rd, Cushion Best Rhubarb—lst prize, Washing Machine.; 2nd, Leg of Mutton ; 3rd, Water Bottle Best Cherries—lsc prize, Tambourine; 2nd, Box of Figs; 3rd, Puzzle Beit Strawberries—lst prize, Set of Jugs; 2nd, ss; 3rd, Leg of Mutton; 4th, Wool Shawl " Best Gooseberries—lst prize, 51b Cake ; 2nd, Joint of Meat; 3rd, Tea Caddy Best Lemons—lst prize, Boy's Snit; 2nd, Watch Stands; 3rd, Earrings and Thimble Beit Loquats—lst prize, Bag of Oatmeal; 2nd, Gent's Necktie; 3rd, Two Tins of Jam Best Cucumbers—lst prize, Cake; 2nd, Gent's Necktie; 3rd, Two Tins of Jam Best Collection of Vegetables—lst prize, Box of Tea; 2nd, 10s; 3rd, Men's Slippers; 4th, Leg of Mutton Best Fresh Butter—lst prize, Bag of Flour; 2nd, Milk Btrainer; 3rd, Leg of Mutton; 4th, Cribbage Board No Entrance Fee for Exhibits. Mbs. S. J. Nbill Hon. Secretary. Note—All Exhibit* must be grown on the Thames, and to be prepared for exhibition before being brought to the Academy of Musici All exhibits to be in by 12 o'clock. Meetings ■-'■ LICENSED VICTUALLERS' MEETING. A GENERAL MEETING of the Trade will be held at Constant's, Camden Hotel, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Nov. 16th, at seven o'clock sharp. Businees of great importance, and a strong mutter is expected. By order. S. Stbphbhbok, 1390 Hon. Sec, T.L.V.A. I. O. O. P., ®[ M.U., A.D. LOYAL WAIKATOLODGE, No. 5444. mHE usual Fortnightly MEETING of the X above Lodge will be held at the Odd Fellow*' Hall, Richmond street, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, 16th November, at 7.30 o'clock. Chabi/bb Ahieb, ■ Secretary. Kidney Seed Potatoes! Kidney Seed Potatoes!! T U 8 T RECEIVE D — A Splendid Lot of the above* SEED POTATOES; Also— 100 G A§EB 0F A ppLES EATING and COOKING, which cannot he surpassed. Lemons ! Lemons ! Lemons ! A Capital Lot of the above is also just to hand, in really EXCELLENT CONDITION. JAMES JEPFERY, BROWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN 814
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3711, 16 November 1880, Page 3
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