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Notices.

117A1KAT0 HORTICULTURAL > V SHOW, To be held in the Public Hall, Hamilton, OS TUESDAY, MARCH 17th (St. PATRICK'S DAY). Prizes will Jjc awaided in the following classes :— ALL COMERS. Class A.— Pot Plants. CJcianiums, - vanctius, single (Jpianuuns, 2 \aneties, double Geraniums, collection Petunias, collection of 0 lAioliias, 4 v.ii H'tiesi Fucliias), 1 specimen Biilbuni^, 3 vaiietK'B CouU&LOinbs, 3 Musk, jellow Begonias, 3 \ nineties, foliage I'Yina, G established I\y kaf (ieianiuins, 3 varieties Specimen Pl.mt, in bloom Specimen Plant, foliage Collection ot Pot Plants Cactus, G vaiieties, Mr Evans special, 10s. ALL COMERS.

Class B.— Cut Flowers. Aslcis, U \arictßi Zinnias, G vaueties Carnations and Pieotoes, C \arietic* Hollj hocks, G spik.cs Gladioli, G spikes Recics, (i \anetii'S Roses, 3 \.nieties Pansier, best collection Vei benas, best collection Stocks, collection Antirrhinums, 3 varieties Dahlias, collection, G Dalilias, collection, 12 Dahlias, collection, 24 Phlox ])iummondi Hand Bouquet, noc exceeding 6 inches diameter Bridal Bouquet Collection ot Cut Floweis. ALL COMERS. Class C— Fruit. Grapes, 3 bunches, special prize Apples, lti Bismaiks, special puze, Mr Sliaip Apples, 3 vaiieties debsert apples good keepers, piize Mr Noithcroft Apples, 6 deseit, 1 of each Apples, G culinary 1 of each Apples, 12 dessert Apples, 12 culinary Apples, (5 vaiieties, dessert and culinaiy, 4 of each Apples, 12 varieties, dessert and culinary, 4 of each Apples, 24 varieties, desseit and culinary, 4 of each Apples, best collection of 4 eacli Nectarines, for the best G Peaches, for the btbt G Peais, for the best G Quinces, for the best 6 Plums, dessert, G varieties of G each Plums, desseit, 12 Plums, cooking, G Plums, cooking, 12 Mnlbeiries, 1 plate Blackberries, 2 plate Melons, water, 3 Melons, lock, '.] Collection of fiuit. ALLCOMERS.

Class D.— Vegetables. Peas Broad Beans Beans, Kidney, 24 pods Celery, 3 sticks Ciinotb, C Tut tups, 6 Cucumbeis, 2 Tomatoes, G Cabbage, 3 Callage, Red, 3 Sa\ oy, 3 Cauliflower, 3 Lettuce, 3 Onions, 12 Onions, best collection, 6 of each Parsnips, 6 Pumpkins, 1 Vegetable Marrows, 2 Beetroot, 1 Custard Marrow, 1 Potatoes, Kidney, 12 Potatoes, Hound, 12 Potatoes, collection, 3 of each Collection ot Vegetables Kli n bard, 12 sticks Sugar-beet, 3 Honey, in comb Honey, extracted

SPECIAL PRIZES. Best dihh Red Wheat „ „ White Wheat „ „ Bailey „ „ White Oata „ „ Black Oats „ 3 Mangolds (Long Red) „ 3 „ (Yellow) „ .S Turnips „ o Swede Turrips „ li Field Cairots. I'mes will also be awaided muler similar schedules in the Aniateui and Cottagers Classes. GlFtis of Special Pii/es will be thankfully received by the Committee. Donors> will kindly communicate with tlie .Secretary. The amount of the piizc money to be awarded has not yet been decided, awaiting results of the canvass for support from connnitteenien hi various parts oi the district. GEO. EDGECUMBE, Hon. Sec.

NORTH NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, (Limited). Tlip Directors have this day made a CALL (the 7th) of ONE SHILLING per shaic on the capital of the Association, payable at the office, G9 Queen street, Auckland, on or before the 2nd day of Januaiy, ISS3. By oider of the Directors. W. GARRETT, Secretary. I}Al IAKURA~STEAMl AKURA~STEAM SAW ~AND FLANING MILLS. Kauri Timber. We are ready to supply BEST KAURI of all descriptions, at vciy low rates. 100,000 ft. of Stock on hand. COULTHARD BROS.

"VT O T I C E. The paitneiship hitliei to existing between H. Pearson, W. Pearson, and G. Pearson has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The business mil in future be carried on by G. Pent son, who »vill also tako over all assets and liabilities of tlio late firm. (Signed)— K. PEARSON, \V. PKARSON, G. PEARSON. Witness— S«m Foulahatn. nainilton, 31 bt December, 1884.

Ttf" O T I 0 E. I have this day sold my Blacksmith's Business in Hamilton West to Mr Win, I'eacock, and request on his behalf that all my old custonuMs will give him their patronage and suppoit. All parties indebted to me are kindly requested to pay their accounts within Hevendays, as I am leaving the district. C'fIARLES HALL. December 30th, ISB4. In reference to the above advertisement, the public will remember that I served my time in the shop, the bufeine&s of which I have now purchased. I have had fouryeaia' experience since in Auckland, and other places. WILLIAM PEACOCK.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1949, 3 January 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1949, 3 January 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1949, 3 January 1885, Page 3

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