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OA T AL 0 GiU E . C /TIRAND, WAIRAHAPA' HORTIOULTUBAL SOCIETY. NOVEMBER 1, 1882.' OwAsd PLANTSiiPirat ; 'Prize 3s; Second, 2s, j 3 Pelargoniums ■" ' '3 Geraniums' • 1 1 3 „ bi-color 3 tri-color ' ' Ivy-leaved 3 Calceolarias , 3 Cinerarias, Gloxinias ■ Bignouias' 3 Erictis Cockscombs 3 Petunias 3 Balsams (grown iii pots) 3 fuchsias 1 Fuchsia 3, 3 1 Azaleas 3 Auriculas 3 Cyclamen 6 Stovo or Grecnhouso plants 6 Foliage plants 12 Ornamental Trees and Shrubs G Pot Plants-First Prizo, 10b Second, ss. Cuss lI.—CUT FLOWERS—First Prize 12 Roses (varioties) 12 Pansies 12 Verbeuas 3 Stocks G Snapdragons G Carnations and Picotees 3 Phlox Drummondi 6 Wall Flowers Best collection Geraniums, G soits 6 Auriculas 5 Sweet Williams B Rhododendrons (3 varieties) I! Azaleas 11 Anemones 3 Pennies Collection Native Flowers Table Bouquet not to exceed 10 inches. W ~ „ 6 „ Best decorated Epergue or Yaso-First Prize. 7s Gtl; Second, ss. General Collection Cut Flowers, not less tlwn 12 single stalks, each soparatu ■ —First Prize 7s 6d; Second sa. i/iASS lII.—FRUITS.—Best plate of Apples First Pnic 3s; Second, 2s. Beat Collection of Fruits. First Prize, 5sSecond, 33. ' L!l4ss IV.—VEGETABLES—First Prize 3s; Second, 25.. ' 2 Cuoumbers 2 Cabbages 2 Brocoli 2 Heads 2 Beets 5 Turnips 3 Parsnips ) Carrots, tabla i Lettuces, assorted i Sticks Rhubarb 12 Tomatoes !o Pods Peas !5 n French Beans !5 „ Runner , !5 „ Broad ~ !5 Heads Asparagus 5 Kidney Potatoes 5 Round Potatoes 1 Onions 1 Red Cabbages Collection of Salads Bottled Fruit or Vegetables, preserved by ■ ll ■ exhibitor from last season's growth _,: , —First Prize, ss; Second, 3s. collection Vegetables-First Prizo 7s sd; Second, ss. ' 2uss V.-FANCY WORK—Fii6t Prize, _ 3s; Second, 2s. Best Collection of Artificial Flowers, in Paper, in Wool, in Wax. Best Collection of Artificial Fruit. REGULATIONS. ' The following will be strictly enforced at ;he Exhibition 1. The public, will be admitted to the Exhibition on payment of one shilling each ; children half ptice. 2. An entrance fee of Gd will be chargod ior each lot exhibited un to ten, and 3d each For all over that number. 3. Exhibits marked " for exhibition only" will be admitted free, 4. livery production jnnst be in the room before 10 o'clock am. Articles entered later can be received " for exhibition only," 6. Every exhibitor must deliver a list of i peciinens with his name to the Secretary, who will give him a number of affix to each of his specimens. 6. Every plant shewn in a pot must have been so grown for at least two months previously, ; 7. Every production, except bouquots and stands of flowers, must have been grown by the exhibitor, ! 8, Exhibitors are requested to affix the names of their speoimens to their exhibits. 9. The Secretary shall have power to reject any article offered for competition, or exhibition,, which the stagers of oxliibits may deem unworthy' of reception.' All flowers unduly dressed will be disqualified, and all articles shall agree in particulars of timber, quantity, and description with the johedule, : 10. The Committee will not hold itself rejponsible for exhibits entrusted to it for exhibition,. but all reasonable care will be tiken.to ensure their safety, and stringent measures will be taken against any person committing wilful damage or theft. li. l All prizes must be claimed within one month alter the exhibition, or they will bo forfeited. ' ;12, No persoii, except the Secretary and his assistants, will bo allowed in the room while the : judges are awarding the prizes, Nora,—The exhibition will be open from 1 o'clock in the afternoon until 9 o'clock in thp/.evening; and no article shall be removed without the consent of the Secretary, nor until the room is cleared of visitors. i RULES FOR .THE. GUIDANCE OF JUDGES: 1. The Judges are particularly enjoined not te make, any awards where the objects exhibited do not appear worthy of it, and bear in mind that prizes are offered less for novelty than for general excellence and Bkill in cultivation or workmanship, 2. Judges are at liborty to cut of taste fruits or vegetables, and their decision in all cases' shallbe 'finalas to merit. I! 3.-In cases of disqualification,, or non* award, Judges aro to note oh their list the reasons for such, disqualification or nonaward, _ 'V ;V' r - : ■ i, Jiidges ahflU h ave power toawardextra prizes, only wheVe there is'deeided ;_inerjt> or when'there is rio class open in the schedule, in tHei'speeimiea'niight be exhibited, i, All fruits . and vegetables are to be judged according,to their fitness for use. 1..:I™- 1 ™-" 1 ':" ■ ■ - 1178 TARATAHI DAIRY.COMPANY ' [Limited.] A| MEETING of, shareholders will be U 'held in the Institute, Carterton, cn WEDNESDAY, Sept.; 20th, at 8 p,m,' ■ ! 'i ; Election of permanent Direc- ' "'tors,'and General. JNO.GALLIE, ' J i'Secretary pro tern. WAIRARAPA ACCLIMATISATION SOOIETY. : ' /''-MH-r.';.'. • tpHEi adjourned meeting of members will X ! be held at the Institute, Masterton.on Saturday) Sept/16 at : 7,30?p,.ra.' to' receive report of Committee arid general • i; | W. H. BEETHAM, 117f»j ■ Hoij^'Secretarj?.,.. ~ s ~ j ...jKURUPUNI jNURSERY. 1 M: 1 -.pojiLOTTB . & CO, inform 1 the • vJ jjublidiOf the Wairarapa that they jare.prepared to sell all kinds of Fruit Treeq, j Flowers, :Bulba, and ' Ornamental Plants and Shrubs. Orders left with' Mr A. P. FIELDING, Iruiterer," will te attended '«• I 1177

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1179, 15 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1179, 15 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1179, 15 September 1882, Page 3

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