I Notices. WAIKATO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The ANNUAL SHOW in connection i with the above Society will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, TE AWAMUTU, on THURSDAY, 17th March, (St. Patrick's Day). Prize Schedule. POT PLANTS 17 Classes CUT FLOvVERS 19 Classes ' FRUIT 23 Classes , VEGETABLES 25 Classes SUNDRIES (including Farm Produce) 14 Classes i POULTRY 12 Classes SPECIAL PRIZES. By Mr Cottrell— p « ze - For the best 2 home-made 21b ' Loves, not made by a professional baker 5 0 For the best 41b. lump of Fresh ' Butter ••• 5 ° 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 By W. S. Laurie & Co.— For best bushel Milling Wheat of any kind 20 0 By Mr G. J. Neal, 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 6 Webb's Green Globe > White Turnip 5 0 For 6 Webb's Purple-top Mami moth 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 Wm. McNaugiit— For second best collection of Field Roots—A substantial i Bridle, valued at 17 6 ! By Capt. Souter— For best collection of Grain, 1 bushel of each 20 0 L Through Mr Jas. Rybcrn— For best 3 Factory \ Cheese, each of 1 201bs and up- I wards, made in 1 November, De- \ First prize 60 0 cember and TSecondprize 40 0 s January, 1 in I , each mouth, I from the 5 Wai- I kato Factories / A Bronze Medal will probably also be given. By Mr J. H. Scott— For best collection of Waikato Grown Nuts 5 0 For best 31bs Dried Apples ... 5 0 For best 31bs Dried Peaches ... 5 0 For best Home-made Cheese of lOlbs 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 Tea Service, valued at ... 30 0 By Mr W. Johns (2ud prize)— For best collection of Keeping Apples, suitable lor export to Home markets, 6 sorts, 3 of each .. 10 0 By Mr F. R. Moody (Amateurs and ' Cottagers only)— For best 12 Dessert Pears (any 1 variety), ten Fruit Trees, valued at 10 0 For best 12 Cox's Orange Pippins, ten Fruit Trees, valued at 10 0 For best 6 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 For best 3 Sunflowers 5 0 By Mr George Mason— For best collection of Pears, varieties, six of each sort, twenty Fruit Trees, valued at 20 0 By Mr J. F. Andrew— For best collection, 12 varieties, of Apples, 4 of each, a Writ--1 ing Desk, valued at 15 6 For best 12 English Golden ' Russets, a Book-slide, valued at 2 6 I By Mr Fred. Pratt— For best 12 Tomatoes, a Cake, valued at 10 0 I By Mr J. W. Bridgman— For best 24 Bismarck Apples, i an American Churn, No. 2, valued at 17 6 By Mr J. Sharp— For best 12 Bismarck Apples, ! 12 Fruit Trees, valued at 12 0 By Messr3 Gibson Bros.— For best six Lemons 2 6 3 For best six Oranges 2 6 By Mr Hugh Ross— I For the best 12 King of Pippin i Apples 7 6 j By Messrs John Aubin & Co.— For best collection of Cider 1 Apples, 6 of each, a Gent's ' Hat, valued at 10 0 By Messrs Hunter & Roffey— For best 3 bunches Grapes, a Lady's Safety Stirrup, valued r at 1* 0 By Major Jackson— For best Jam, 4 varieties ... 10 0 By Mr J. Winstone— For best half-dozen Bottled I Fruits (varieties) 20 0 • By Mr W. James— For best six bottles Home-made Pickles 10 0 By Rev. R. G. Boler (All Comers 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 Tea Table, valued at ... 21 0 By Mr W. J. Ellis— - For best 3 Flowering Begonias il —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 Specimen Fern 5 0 By Messrs Coulthard & Graham— For best collection of Fruit Boxes, adapted for different 0 fruits, capacity and price to be stated by exhibitor- ... 10 0 By Mr J. B. Teasdale— For best collection of Articles of Native Manufacture; Native exhibitors only—a Suit of Clothes, or a Dress valued at 40 0 By Mrs Boler (competitors to be under 18)— For Best Hand-made Shirt—A Work-box. 3 ' For best Hand-knitted Pair of d Stockings—A Work-box. )r By Mr J. H. Lyons (all comers)— For best Darned Pair of Stockings—Pair Fashionable Evening Shoes, valued at 7 6 By Mr R. F. Miliar (as Bgent for New Zealand Frozen Meat and Storage Co., Limited) — For best collection of Onions (sorts)—a bag of Company's y Special Manure, valued at... 13 9 )r For best bushel Black OatsOne bag of Company's Special Manure, valued at ... 13 9 Prizes will also be awarded under the above schedule in the Amateur and Cottagers' Classes with the exception of the Special Prizes enumerated,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2284, 1 March 1887, Page 4
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