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Notices. T"r^pf A J/ \-. 7 AI K AT 0 HORTICULTURAL VV SOCIETY. The AKXUAL SHOW in connection w ilii iln- ,'iiiO'. e Society wdl Je lu-i ijn the ' Ul-I-KJ HAi D, HAMILTON,_ on SATURDAY, 17th March (St. PntiickV Day). Prise Schedule : TOT I'LAXTS 1' W^seg CUT FLOWERS H' Clashes i H,L. T '• T ... ••• Vlv ; KTA P.LKS Classes SU K1 > !; Tl'' * (i' i c 1 11 ''' i 1 nFar ill Produce.) M Classes POULTRY 1- Classes Prizes will alyo be awarded undt.-r tlie above hcliedut; in the Amateur anil Cottatfers' Classes with the exception of tho Special Prizes enumerated. Offers of Special Prizes will be thankfully rceeiviM by the. Committee. Donois will Uindlv eoniumideate with CEO. EDO ECU M Pi*', Hon. See., Hamilton. SPECIAL PRIZES. ]>y Mr .loiix I'AUlt, For l)u= t 12 Swedes, grown in the open field, open to a!! comers ... £- - 0 P»y Mr Ceowii; Mason, For best, collection of Plums, I"2 Fruit Trees, value ... 0 1- 0 For be.-t collection of Pears, I*2 Pi-nit Tries, value ... 0 1- 0 For hi st. f'2 Roses, 1- l 1 ruifc Tree.«, value 0 12 0 By Mr (,i!-:o. J- Ki'At,, a&ent for lulwd. Wcbl) and Sons, on condition that tlie Ec- d has been pin chased through his agency. Collection Farm Roots, :> each £0 10 0 3 V/cbb's Imperial Suede TiirnipK ... ... .. 0 2 (J ;; Webb's CreeiiClobe White Turnips ... ... 02 G V.'elib's White Re!''ian Carruts ... .. ..020 ,1 Wriib's Intermediate Car0 2 G 3 U c-ijb's Yellow Clobe Mangolds ... ... 0 2 0 3 Webb's Lous' Red Mangolds .. 0 2 G Collection Ye;:eiab!e.--, 3 each 0 .10 0 3 Webb's Hollow Crown Parsnips ... ••• 0 2 G Dish VVehb Worifllcy Wonder Peas 0 2 (i Diih Chineclloi- Peas ... 0 2 0 Diyh NVebb's Stowbridgc Marrow Peas ... ••• 0 2 G 3 Webb's Emperor Cablriges " 2 G 3 Webb's Little Wonder Savoy 0 2 G 3 Webb's Perpetual Bearer Cucumber ... ... 0 2 G 3 Webb's Red Globe Tripoli Oiiioiis 0 2 G Collection Onions, 3 each ... 0 5 0 By Mr .Toax Siiaki', For the best 12 Bismarck Apples, 12 Fruit Trees, valued at ... ... 0 12 0 By Mr W. SoI'TKR, Cambridge, For tho best collection of Grain from any one farm, to eemiirise wheat, white oa's, black oats, lOihs. in each sample shown : Ville's work oil Artificial Manures ... ... ... 1 ■> 0 Pv Mr F. Moody, Kihikihi, 'l-'or best ejlleetion of Peaches, -J- of each, Fruit Trees, By Mr liuiiii Kins, Wail-.ou Nursery, For the best 12 King of Pippins, Freit Trees, valiv. d i t 0 12 0 Ry Maioi; Jaokxox, For lest sample of Apple .7,-11 y . ... o 10 0 velu'e 010 0 By Mr ■!. C'lTTiiKrj-, For the l.cst 41b. lump of Fresh Butter 0 5 0 For the best Home-made Loaf, not less than 2Um. 0 5 0 By Messrs W. S. LArini: ft Co , Forthr. litst collection of Field Roots : 2 of Ngaruawahia Boneiiust. Bv Mr ,)a:ti:s Rvuru.v, For the best sac!; of E;itin« Potatoes (not Kss than lewt.): 1 sack (2ewt.) L-iweo' 3;i per cent. Superphosphate. By Mr J. S. Bond, For best- collection of Apples suitable f«r cNpo: f: Winner to have choicc el the following books : —Iv.-eton's lions-ho'd Management, Ouive.r, L'.i.-u.e iiour, or Sunday at Home far lti.v;.

j )y X.Z Mi:.vr k .Stokahk (Jo., Fm- licofc collection of Farm Produce, 1 biifr f'f Manure. F,y Mr R. T. Miu.au, ratcrangi (agent for N.Z. Frozen Meat and Storage Co.), I'orliiu best sample of Onions, 1 bag of l.u et/.iiig Co.'s Root Manure. iil'Lii-i FOR CONDUCT OF SHOW. 1. 'i'iiu exhibits to be arranged by a ill) committee of throe, elected by the r, (']vri! eo'uiiiiUee, .Mi exhibits an: to he labelled with a .--calcd envelope, the nnmlier of the exhibit outside, and tl-e exhibilor'.s name in:ut!e. No one to act as jntlgo in any class in wliioli l;c m:iy be an exhibitor. -J, Any protect must by made in writing as form a-; the awards are made known, olherwi'o the decision of tlie j:-1]l:■' s ball l>e filial. Prizes to ho given in proportion to the ineo.iu! of the {Society, and the schedule to be. published at least six weeks before the time appointed for the show. (J. Non-subiciib'-rs may exhibit in any class <>•» payment (f 2a (id, and be entit led t" free admission. 7. All exhibits not claimed by the owners at the close of the show will be sold by ruction, and the proceeds to be devoted to tlie funds of the Association. S. Mo exhibitor to be present while the awards arc being made. I). No exhibit to be removed r.ntil the cIo. L :e of the show. 10. Tlie coinniitt-c to receive and stage any exhibits forwarded to them (carriage paid) by exhibitors who cauuot attend personally. 11. No exhibitor to compcte for more, than one p ize in each class, with the an me variety, and nothing to be shown Iti.lm it I.as nan the bona Pule property of the exhibitor for two months before the show. Any exhibitor violating this rule, to be disqualified, 12. That the judges be empowered to withold prizes from any class which may be considered as unworthy of reward. II!. That competitors be required to have the name of each specimen, as fa\as known, plainly written and attached to the same. It. That the place of exhibition be open, tin; day previous to the show from l'J noon to !) p.m , and on the followday lo 0 a.m. for the reception of exhibits, after which no exhibit will be admitted, and the place to be closed by ten o'clock. The show to be open to the public at one o'clock. 1,"). The definition of the classes shall be. as follows : 1, .Ml Comers ; Chus li, Amateurs; (.lass M, Cottagers, Artisans, and Day Labourers. In Class 2, an Amateur shall be considered as one wiio only employs oce*!B:o:;al assistance. ! .n •- :: thai! Le efe-iderul those who cultivate their exhibits pors'U'eiily. Hi. Inhibitors to give notice to the fucietary of -the Show Committee six days (Monday 12th March) before the day •of show of the classes and numbers they |W.;-,.ise to ennpete in. l oi ies (:t the Prize Schedule can be obtained free of charge on application to tin.' following members of Committee : — .]. S, Pond, Cambridge; ,). Walton, Te Awamutu. C. EDGECUMBE. Hon. Sec.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2438, 25 February 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2438, 25 February 1888, Page 4

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