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MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY.

PRIZE LIST. CLASS I, POT: PLANTS, Judges-Messrs'D. Barratt and 11. H.Jackson, 2 Azalias, Mrs Glialmers, special;' Pelargoniums,- show, J. Russoll, special; Regal Pelargoniums, J. Russell, special; Geraniums, J. Russell 1 and-2; Geraniupis, bicolor (variety), J. Russell- 2; Geraniums tvi-color J. Russoll. 1 and2; Begonias, tuberous,.J. Russell 2 and hc; Petunias, J, Russoll com.; Fusehia, J. Russell 1; Fuschias (1- single and 1 double) G. M. Park 1; Rose, J. Russell hc; Cactus, Mrs Chalmers I. J. Russell 2; Stove or Greenhouse Plants, J. Russell 1; Ornamental

Foliage Plants, J. Russell special; Collection of 12 plants, J. Russell 1 and 2 ; New or rare plant, not before exhibited in Masterton, D. Papworth 1, M. Wilton he; Collection of 6 Ferns in Pots, A. J. Rawson 1 and 2; Collection of 6 Native Ferns ir pots, A. J. Rawson 1 and 2. CLASS I, ALL COMERS. ;

Not .less than 24 pot plants. C. Thompson 1, Mrs Caselberg 2. Best collection of Petunias, Mrs Caselberg special; Coquet Bare Flowcra, \V. : Everett 1, ' Class ll,—cut flowers, Judges—Messrs D; Barratt, and H. 11. Jackson. Best Rose in the room, Miss Rockell 1, Mrs W. G. Beard 2; G Roses, varieties, Miss. L. Beard 1, Mrs Gapper 2, Miss Beard h.c. and c; 12 Pansies, Miss E. Walker 1; 8 Stocks, Miss Beard 1; G Snapdragons, Mrs, R. Donald 1 and 2; : Collection of Geraniums, 8 sorts, W. Everett I,and c.; General Collection 'Cut -Flowers, 12 single'stalks, each'separate and' different, Mrs Chalmers, special; Table Boquet,. not to : exceed 10 inches,' Mrs Freetli 1, Miss F. Perry 2, E;- Johnston h.c., A,.-Elkins c. :• Hand Boquet; not to exceed six inches, Miss F, Perry 1 and 2,' .Miss J. Donald h,c.; Decorated Epergne or Vase, J, Brown 1, Mies A, Brown 2 ; Bridal Boquet, Miss E. Perry, special.

, children's CUSS, -V . .. - Hand Boquet, not 4b exceed six' ■inphes, Miss J. Perry 1, Miss C. Melier 2, Miss C, Gocbottli.c., Miss A; Freeth c.Hand Bo,quel; pf Native Flowers, not to exceed six inches,' Henry Perry special; Table Bo.quet not -to exceed ton inches, Miss ; A. Walton 1, Miss A. Robins 2, Miss A. Freeth h. 0.; Best.Floral Device, Miss, Walker 2; Best Pot Plant of any kind in flower, A. Walton I,'E. Harding 2, L. Wilton li.c., T. Stone c".; Best Fern .in Pot, H. Gardner 1,- L. Wilton 2, Effie Chahnersh.c.j A,-Nicol c.' '• Class IL—Ali, : cojierb. Twelvo Eoses, nawed, varieties,- Mrs W. 6; Beard special, : Cuss JII.—FRUITS,' Judgoa—Messrs ,W. Everitt and T, Kempton. - ; 12 Apples, Dessert, 4 varieties, iE Taylor .1; 12 Apples, Culinary," 4

tiivg varieties, E. Tayler 2; Best 6 Apple* in the room, .3 varieties, E. Tayler 1; 25 Strawberries, T. Osborne 1, J, btone 2, A. Ellans h. 0.; Gooseberries, heaviest, A. Elkins 1 and 2, J. Nicol and E. Tayler h.c.

CLASS IV. —VEOETAIILF^ Judges-Messrs T. KemMHffid W, •Everett. 2 cabbages fit for table, Mrs J. Pay ton 1, P. W. Parker 2 and h.c.; White turnips, A. Elkins 1,2 and h.c.; 4 Yellow turnips, A. Elkins 1 and 2; 1 parsnips, A. W. Cave 1; 4 lettuces, A. Elkins land h.c;, J. Cooper 2; G sticks rhubarb, W; Everett 1 and 2; 25 pod peas, A. Elkins 1, h.c. and c., A. W. Cave 2; 25 broad beans, J, Carpenter. 1, A. Elkins 2 and h,c,; 25 heads Asparagus, T. Osborne • 1, Mrs Caselberg.2; 12 kidney potatoes, A. Elkins 1 and 2.;12 A. Elkins 1 and h.c., ; .T.' ; and c.; 6 onions for present use, A. Elkins 1, J. Fitzgerald 2; 0 onions, for keeping, E. Johnston 1, Bunoh Eschalots, Mrs Caseltorg 1, A. Elkins 2 and. h. 0.; Collection of potatoos, 0 varieties, A. Elkiua 1; collection of vegetables, 8 Afferent varieties," J. Fitzgerald 1, Atkins 2; 2 Marrows, J. Cooper 1; Special Prizo— Best collection of preserved fruit or vegetables,- Mra-Boodington 1, Mrs Chalmers. 2. ' ;

Class V.—Dißti'uct Faliji Pbqduce.

. Judges—Mobrs. W; Eyijrett and T. Keinpton.' " '" Best tablo butter— Miss Btpck 1, .Miss Harding.2;.Cheese, Mrs W. B. Allen 1; • 12 hen's; eggs (heaviest), Mrs Caffery 1,

The following woro prize takjra hi the Mastertou agricultural and Pastoral Society's department, of which Messrs T. Kempton, D. Barratt.,%l H, H. Jackson wero the Judges Salt butter, in keg, not less thaa GOlbs, the date of salting to be affixed te each exhibit, W. Buick 1, T. Brown 2; Butter prepared for export iu ting, jars, kegs, or other' vessels, not less tliaii 251bs, D, Eeid 1, W. Buick 8, T. Brown coin; Best Greytown Factory l.Taratahi F™ory 8 ; Bacon, S. Haigli 1 and 2, A. Phillipa h c; Hams, Hugh Campbell 1, 8. Haigh 2 and lie A.Phillips c.

Class vi.—local productions/

Eanganui VVi Kingi special; Penmenship, Best specimen by any boy undwr 15 years of age, George Cade 1, Herbert Muir 2; Penmanship, Best specimen by any girl do.; Mabel Walton 1, Margaret Wilson 2, Lizzie Toohili hc; Bread, Best liome-mada and home-baked bread, Miss M. Campbell 1, Mrs G. Beere 2, Mrs J. 0. Ingram h 07 Best collection of Pastry and Confectionery, F. : D. Polling special; Plain sewing by girls lender 15 years, Miss M. Boddington iflßtiss E, Preston 2; Knitting,.. Best pair Mod's sox, Miss Holmes 1; Best Collection of Lady's fancy work, Miss G. Schultz 2, Miss Wingate com; Best drawing or. painting, Mrs Brodie 1. Best specimen of new Looai Industry, Mrs Chalmers.l; Best..Collection of curios, Conework, Mrs \V, GJPrean 1 E. Hockley 2, H; Rasmusse^ieeial; Drawing by Boy or GirL attending public Bclioolb within five milos of Masterton, Miss J. Perry 1, A. Hathaway 2.

, BPECIAII EXHIBITS. In addition to tko above'the follo\r« ing special exhibits were awarded Knitting and Crotchet Work, Miss Kate Hill; Bannerette, Miss J.. J, Morrison; Crochet Quilt, Mrs S.'E. Gappov; Fans, Pockets,, and other Fancy .Work, Mrs Tabiteau; Maorame Work, Mrs Blabor, and iligs J, J, Morrison; .Honitan Lace, Mrs Bl&bjsr; Wax Flowers, Mies E, Perry; Mantis Drape, Mrs F. 11, Sutton;. on Glass, Mr L. Cook; Oil Paintings, Mr T. Donnelly; Leather Work, Miss B.Perry; Cyclone.",Spr.ay, Kntzner Bros,; Patent Syringe, D. Donald.

TO THE KDITOH;,; i Sik,—Will you kindly m» through your columns to acquaint th* people of the Wairarapa of the fact t hat lam giving up tho clothing portion of uy busmesa entiroly, and consequently ain now selling mens', youth's and buy'i clothing at whatever it will fetch, as lam determined to realise on it at'all hazard#, Yours Truly, J. IHORBORH, Clothier and Outfitter, cornor of Cub* and Manners St,, Wellington.

Vital Questions! ' Ask (he mod eminent physician Of any school, what is the best thing in ; the world for quieting and allaying aQ irritation of the nerves, and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, ghildlike, refreshing sleep always ?, . • And they will tell you " Some form of Hops! I!" w ciums i. VAsk any or all of the most eminent physicians " What is the best and only-remedy that can be relied on to euro all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs; sjich as Bright'! disease, diabetes, retention, and inability to' obtain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to women"— And, they, will tell you explicitly and emphatically "Buchu," . Ask the 88Jno physicians ~.. , "What is'tho most reliable and surest cure .for all. liver diseases and dyspepsia;' .eo 'Stipation, indigestion, billiousness,. mal. : aria, lever, ague, &c., rt aiid theywilTteil yotti' Maiubake! or Dandelion I /./ / • ■ '■< fionco whon theso remedies are combined' with others equally valuable, And compounded into Dr. Boiilete .American Hop Bitters, Buoh a wonderful and mysteri:ons ourativo power is developed, ig go' varied in its operationa that no disease or : ill health can .possibly exist or resist its ' power, and yet it is • • Harmless for tho iiiost frail women, iveak* est invalid, or smallest child to use. ; . j • ciutter 11. _ \ ".Pationts :.k3 . Almost dead or nearly'dm? 1 For years, and given up by physioiani, ot.Bright'S; and-other kidnoy-diseases, liverV complaints severe.coaghs,; called consume, tion, have bom cared. ■ ■ " ll'mn gone nearly mzy 1! J. 11. From agony of neuralgia, norvousnew, wakefulness, and various diseases peouliar to women. , People drawn out of shape from' exeraola. ting pangs of rheumatism, inflammatory a&i chronic, or suffering from scrofula. Eryeipolas I " Saltrheam, blood poisoning, .djipepglij ' indigestion, and, in fact, almost alldiseasii ■ frail" , ' ' . !•" . Natnra ishelrto : .Have .been oared by t|'r, fldk' Bittors,• .proof of every noighborhpod in the known world.;-: -v.;'-: 'S'Nom genutoe without a bunoh of gireiiiS . hops on the whilelabel, and Dr. Soule'snaJM;;;'; blown.on the bottle. Bkwabe of all the poisonous stuff made to intiniato the

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2754, 19 November 1887, Page 2

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MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2754, 19 November 1887, Page 2

MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2754, 19 November 1887, Page 2

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