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~ Notices. ■- 117 AI KA T > HORTICULTURAL VV SOCIETY. The ANNUAL SHOW in connection with the al«ov« Society will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, TE AWAMUTU,. on THUIISUAY, 17th March, (St. Patrick's Day). Prize Schedule. POT PLANTS 17 Classes CUT FLOA'ERS ... ... 10 Classes FRUIT 23 Classes VEGETABLES ... ... 25 Classes SUNDRIES (including Farm . Produce)... 14 Classes POULTRY 12 Classes SPECIAL PRIZES. By Mil Cottrell— Prize. For the best 2 home-made 21b loves, not made by a professional baker 5 0 For the best 41b. lump of Fresh Butter •• 3 ° For the best 6 Yellow Globe .'Mangolds 2 6 For the best 12 Swede Turnips 2 6 For the best sack of potatoes... 3 0 For the best bunch ot 6 White Carrots ... •■• ■•• 2 0 All to be in competition, size and shape to be the test. By W. S. Laurie & Co., as agents for Anglo-Continental Guano and Superphosphate Works — For best collection of Field Roots, 3 of each—Prize, One Bag Government Peruvian Guano 1 By W. S. Laurie & Co.— For best bushel Milling Wheat of any kind 20 0 By Mr G. J. Nkal, agent for Webb and Sons — . . For 6 Webb's Imperial Sw de Turnip... ... ... ... 5 0 For 6 Webb's Kinver Yellow Globe Mangold ... ... 5 0 :. For G Webb's Green Globe White Turnip 5 0 i For 6 Webb's Purple-top Mammoth Turnip ... '5 0 For 6 Webb's White Belgian Carrot 5 0 For 6 Webb's Red Altringham ; Carrot. ... 5 0 On condition that the seed is purchased through his agency. By Mr Wμ. McNaught— For second best collection of s Field Roots—A substantial , Bridle, valued at 17 6 ' By Capt. Souter— For best collection of Grain, 1 I bushel of each 20 0 Through Mr Jas. Rybcrx— For best 3 Factory \ Cheese, each of 201bs and upwards, made in November, De- \ First prize Q0 0 cember and fSecondprize 40 0 January, 1 in each mouth, I from the 5 Waikato Factories / A Bronze Medal will probably also be given. , By Mr J. H. Scott— . "For best collection of Waikato Grown Nuts 5 0 I For best 31 l)s Dried Apples ... 5 0 For best 31bs Dried Peaches ... 5 0 For best Home-made Cheese of ' 1011)3 and upwards ..._ ... 10 0 By, Mr John Parr (Ist prize)— For best collection of Keeping Apples, suitable for export to Home markets, 6 sorts, 3 of each—A China Breakfast and 1 Tea Service, valued at ... 30 0 By Mr \V. Johns (2nd prize)— For best collection of Keeping Apples, suitable for ex port to ; Home murkets, 6 sorts, 3of i. each .„ 10 0 ' By Mr F. K. Moody (Amateurs and ; Cottagers only)— ; For best 12 Dessert Pears (any ) variety), ten Fruit Trees, valued at ... 10 0 For best 12 Cox's Orange Pippins, ten Fruit Trees, valued at 10 0 For best 0. varieties Dessert Apples, 3of each ... ••• 7 6 By Mr J. Walton— For best 12 Stone Pippins ... 5 0 For best 12 Winter Majetins ... 5 0 By Mr George Mason— For best collection of Pears, i varieties, six of each sort, ) twenty Fruit Trees, valued at ... — ,20 0 1 By Mr J. F. Andrew— : For best collection, 12 varieties, I • of Apples, 4of each, a Writing Desk, valued at ... ... 15 6 ; For best 12 English Golden Russets, a Book-slide, valued . .■■ at ... ... 2.6 By Mr Fred. Pratt— For best 12 Tomatoes, a Cake, valued , at 10 0 ■ By Mr J. VV. Bridgmas— For best 24 Bismarck Apples, an American ChnrD, No. 2, valued at ... 17 C By M r J. Sharp— i For best 12 Bismarck Apples, 12 Fruit Trees, valued at 12 0 By Messrs Gibson Bros.— For best six Lemons ... ... 2 6 For best six Oranges 2 6 By Mr Hugh Boss— For the best 12 King of Pippin Apples:.. ... ... ... 7 6 By Messrs John Auihn & Co.— For best collection of Cider Apples, 6 of each, a Gent's Hat, valued at 10 0 By Messrs Hunter & Roffky— :- For best 3 bunches Grapes, a i Lady's Safety Stirrup, valued 1 at ...... ... .. ...14.0 '■ By Major Jackson— „ For best Jam, 4 varieties ... 10 0 By Mr J. Winstone— n For best half-dozen Bottled ,f Fruits (varieties) 20 0 By Mr W. James— y For best six bottles Home-made e Pickles ... 10 0 By Rev. R. G. Boler (All Comets' Class)— For best collection of Pot Plants —An Occasional, or Tea ..,..,,,. Table, valued at ... ... 21 0 For best collection of Cut Flowers—An Occasional, or p Tea Table, valued at ... 21 0 By Mr W.. J. Ellis— For best 3 Flowering Begonias —A Cut-glass Butter Dish, Sugar Bowl and Cream Jug. By Rev. F. A. Luck— For the best 6 Coleus 5 0 For the best Single SpecimenFern 5 0 !. By Messrs CouLTiiARD & Graham— 0 For best collectiou of Fruit i- Boxes, adapted for different a fruits,. capacity and price to cl be stated by exhibitor ... 10 0 fl 'By Mr J. B. Teasdamj— n For best collection of Articles e of Native Manufacture; n Native exhibitors only—a Suit of Clothes, or a Dress valued at 40 0 y By Mrs Boler (competitors to be under IS) — For Best Hand-made Shirt—A Work-box. For best Hand-knitted Pair of Stockings—A Work-box. J By Mr J. H. Lyons (all comers) — For best Darned Pair of Stockings—Pair Fashionable Evening Shoes, valued at... ... 7 6 By Mrli. F. Millar (as ngent for New Ze.iliind Frozen Meat and Stornpe Co.. Limited) — For bust collection of Onions , (sorts)—a bag of Company's Special Manure, valued at... 13 U For best bushel Black Oats— One. .bag of Company's Special Manure, valued at ... 13 9 jj Prizes will also be awarded under the above schedule in the Amateur and ' Cottagers' Glasses with the exception of the Special Prizes enumerated, Oilers of Special Prizes wilj bp jbhank-

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2282, 24 February 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2282, 24 February 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2282, 24 February 1887, Page 4

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