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Notices. "Sid#* : MMm ■ ? i i (i ?V UK. ATO HORTICULTURAL o Vv SOCIUTI". P T| ): > ANNUAL SHOW in connection will; ■ it''ft\ i! Sociatv will '"'1 lin the « PlM'i.K- HAi'U U \MILTON, _on t SATUKI)A.V, 171h March (St. l'atrick's J lhiy). Prize Schedule : l-OT PLANTS 17 Classes CUT FLOWKRS 1!' Classes FRUIT 28 passes VKGET.VBLKS '-•> Classes y| SU NI I KI Ivs (including Farm Produce) M Classes POULTRY ... ... ... 12 Classes Frizes will also lie awarded under the above schedule in Amateur anil . Cottagers' Classes with the exception of £ the Special Prizes enumerated. OIJVis of Special Pri/.'.s will be thankfully received by the Committee. Donors will kindly communicate with [ GEO. EDGKCUMBB, Hon. Sec., Hamilton. SPECIAL PBIZES. ]5v Mr .i(»nx I'.m^, 'For best 1-2 Swedes, grown in the open field, open to all comers ... ••• " For 1-2 White Belgian Carrots, grown in the, Held from s-ed purchased from Iwiin, 1 hag N Z. KM. and. S. Co. Rnot Alanine P>y Mr Gkokck Mason, For co'l'jetion of Plums, ]-2 I'Yuifc Trees, value ...£0 1"2 0 For best colled ion of Pears, P 2 Fruit Trees, value ... 0 I' 2 0 For best i' 2 Roses, I' 2L' rilit Trees, value 0 12 0 By Mr Oko. J. Nkal, agent for F.dwd. ' Webb and Sons, on condition that the seed has been purchased through . his agency. Collection Farm Roots, 3 each £0 10 0 a Webb's Imperial Swede Turnips 0 2 6 3 Webb's Green Globe White Turnips 0 2 0 :? Webb's White Belgian Carrots 0 0 3 Webb'a Intermediate Carrots ••• 0 2 6 3 Webb's Yellow Globe Mangolds 0 2 0 3 Webb's Long Red Mangolds ... ••• 0 - G Collection Vegetables, 3 each 0 10 0 3 Webb's Hollow Crown Parsnips ... ... 0 2 G Dish Webb Worsdley Wonder Peas 0 2 (> Dish Chancfillor Peas 0 2 0 Dish Webb's Stowbridge Marrow Peas ... ••• 0 2 6 3 Webb's Emperor Cabbages 0 2 0 3 Webb's Little Wonder Savoy 0 2 0 3 Webb's Perpetual Bearer Cucumber ... ••• 0- 6 3 Webb's Red Globe Tripoli Onions ~ « Collection Onions, 3 each ... 0 5 0 P>v Mr John Hhaki", 'For the best 12 Bismarck Apples, 12 Fruit Treis, valued at ... ... 0 12 0 By Mr W. Soi'TKR, Cambridge, For the best collection of Grain from any one farm, to comprise wheat, white oats, black oats, iOlbs. in each sample shown : Ville's work on Artificial Manures 1 «> 0 By Mr F. Mouuv, KihiUihi, For best collection of Peaches, 4 of each, Fruit Trees, By Mr Hitiiii Ross, Waihou Nursery, For the best 12 King of Pippins, Fruit Trees, valued at 0 12 0 By Ma.jok Jackson, For best sample of Apple Jelly 010 0 values 0 10 0 By Mr CoTTr.i-xr,, For the best 41b. lump of Fresh Butter ... ... 0 ;> 0 For the best Home-made Loaf, not less than 21bs. 0 5 0 By Mr Hateiick, For best sack of Chaffed Oaten Hay 0 10 0 By Mr O'Neill, For best collection of Bottled Fruit—lst prize 010 0 2nd. prize ... • • 0 0 By Mr Barton, "For best 12 Quinces ... 0 10 0 By Mr Kixiwr.Min-:, For best 3 Cheeses ... ... 10 0 )>y Messrs W. S Lvrr.il-: & Co., 'Fur the. btst collection of Field Roots : 2 bags of Ngnruawahia Boncdust. By Mr Jamks Rywrn, 'For the best sack of Eating Potatoes (not less than lewt.): 1 sack (2cwt.) Liwes' 3G per cent. Superphosphate. By Mr J. S. Bond, For best collection of Apples suitable for export: Winner to have choice of the f.dlo'.viug bnoks : —Beeton s Household Management, Quiver, Leisure Hour, or Sunday at Home for IBS 7. By N.y. Fi;o;v n Meat & Storage Co , 'For best collection of Farm Produce, 1 biu: of Manure. By Mr R."T. Millar, I'aterangi (agent for N.Z. Frozen .Meat and Storage Co.), Fur the. best sample of Onions, 1 bag of Freezing Co.'s Root Manure. HULKS FOR CONDUCT OF SHOW. 1. The exhibits to be arranged by a sub-committee of three, elccted by the neneral committee. ' 2. All exhibits are to be labelled with a sealed envelope, the number of the exhibit. outside, and the exhibitor's name inside. i 3. No one to act as judge in any class in which he may bo an exhibitor. 4. Any protest must be made in writing as soon as the awards are made known, otherwise the decision of the • judges shall be linal. [ 5. Prizes to be given in proportion to the income of the Society, and the schci dale to bo published at least six weeks before the time appointed for the show. (!. may exhibit in any class on payment cf 2s (id, and be entitled to free admission. 7. All exhibits not claimed by the \ owners at the. elo3e of the show will be , sold by auction, and the proceeds to he , devoted to the. funds of the Association. 8. No exhibitor to be present while the awards are being made. , No exhibit to be removed until the close of the show. 10. The committee to receive and stage any exhibits forwarded to them (carriage paid) by exhibitors who cannot attend personally. ; 11. No exhibitor to compete for more than one p ize in each class, with the same variety, and nothing to be shown - unless it has b. tn the bona lide property of the exhibitor for two months before , the show. Any exhibitor violating this ndc to be disqualified. 12. That the .judges be empowered to ri withold prizes from any class which may y lit; considered as unworthy of reward, t 13. That competitors be required to have the name of each spceimcn, as far " as known, plainly written and attached to the same. ]-l. Tiiat the place of exhibition be ' open the day previous to the show from 12 noon lo V p.m., and on the following day to 9 a.m. for the reception of i xinbils, aft r which no exhibit will be admitted, and the place to be closed by 1 ten o'clock. The show to be open to ; the public at one o'clock. 10. The definition of the classes shall u be as follows : Class 1, All Comers ; Class 2, Amateurs; Class 3, Cottagers, Arti-

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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2440, 1 March 1888, Page 4

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