Notices. VI 7 AIK ATO HORTICULTURAL ** SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SHOW Of the above Society will be held in the VOLUNTEER AND PUBLIC HALL, TE AWAMUTU, ON MONDAY, 17th MARCH, 1890 (St. Patrick's Day). SPECIAL PRIZES. By Messrs Johns and Bertram, For best collection of Apples grown in Waikato, 6 varieties, 4of each ... 015 0 Second prize ... 0 7 6 By Mr T. J. Rogers, For best 12 Winter Majetin Apples 0 5 0 Second prize 0 2 6 By Mr G. D. Hunter, For best 12 Reinette du Canada Apples, a driving whip, value 0 12 6 By Mr F. R. Gibson, For best 12 Boston Russet Apples, a lamb or ... 010 0 By MrG. M. A. Ahier, For best collection of Cider Apples. 6of each ... 0 5 0 For best 6 Carrots .026 For best 6 Parsnips 0 2 6 By Mr G. A. Boroess, For best 12 Northern Spy Apples 0 7 6 Second prize 0 2 6 By Mr Wμ. Taylor, For best 12 Stone Pippin Apples 0 7 6 Second prize 0 2 6 For best 3 1 lb. and 3 Jib. Pats Fresh Butter ... ... 0 7 6 Second prize 0 2 6 By Mr F. R. Moody, For best 12 Ribstone Pippins, 12 Apple Trees, value ... 0 12 0 For beet 12 Onione, 24 Gooseberry Tre«s, value ... 0 12 0 By Mr J. Walton, For best 6 American Golden Russets ...0 5 0 By Mr Geo. Mason, For boat 3 bunches Hot-house Grapes, 12 fruit trees, value .. 0 10 0 For best 3 bunches Out-door Grapes, 12 fruit trees, value 0 10 0 For best Dish of Pears, 6 varieties, 4 of each, 12 fruit or other trees, value 0 10 0 By Mr John Runciman, For best 12 Coe's Golden Drop Plums, Fruit Picker value 0 7 6 For best 6 Takapuna Drop Plums, Gooseberry Picker value 0 5 0 By Kakl Bros., For best collection of plums, 6 varieties, 6 of each, 3 101b. tins honey, value... 0 9 0 Second Prize, 1 101b. tin ... 0 3 0 By Rev. R. G. Boler, For best 12 Cox's Orange Pippin Apples, Japanese Table value 1 1 0 For best 12 Tomatoes, Japanese Flower Stand, value 110 By Mr K. B. Brown. For best 15 Bismarck Apples, Horse Collar, value ...10 0 By Mr J. F. Andrew, For best 31bs. locally Dried Apples, Silver Brooch and Earrings, value ... 0 16 6 By Mr J. Cottrell, For best display of Pot Plants 0 5 0 For best assortment of Keeping Apples 0 5 0 For best 6 heads of Celery ... 0 2 6 For best 3 Cauliflowers ... 0 2 6 For best sample of Oats, Black or White 0 2 6 For best Apple, Damson and Quince Jelly, one bottle of each ... 0 7 0 Second prize 0 3 0 By Messrs W. Sodter & Co., For best 5 Sutton's Swede Turnips 10 0 For best 5 Sutton's Mangolds 0 5 0 For best 5 Sutton's Carrots, white, red or yellow ...0 5 0 By MrG. J. Neal, For best collection of Potatoes, 4of each 0 5 0 For best collection of Onions, 4of each 0 5 0 By Auckland Drug Co., per R. T. Millar, For best 4 Potatoes, Carrots and Swedes, grown from any manure: 5 cwt of Bonedust, value 2 2 0 For best 3 Potatoes, Carrots and Swedes, grown from company's manure: 5 cwt Superphosphate, value... 2 0 0 By Mr Jas. Ryburn, For best 12 Swedes, grown in Waikato (any variety) .. 0 5 C By Mr John Hutchinson, For best Fancy Bread (various kinds), made from Wai-kato-grown wheat only 0 15 C Second Prize 0 5 ( By Te Awamutu Full Roller Floui Miils, For best Bushel oH l g fe g Spring Milling I , N , Wheat, Waikato f Jlop ,-JJ" , J grown J For best Bushel of \ Inn ~ t, WJot-r MiJi-eUSwdSp SS Wheat, Waikato i Flour grown ... ... ) For best 1 lb Sample , ! 501b Bag Snow of Wheat, local -drop No. J or otherwise ... J Flour By Reynolds and Co. (Limited)., For best Homc-mado Cheese 101b or over 0 12 I For sucond best 0 7 I By Mrs Gbesham, For 2 best Bottles of Homemade Wine, made in 1889 0 5 ( For 2 best Bottles of Plums 0 5 I By Mr Henry Lewis, For best Collection of Maori Mats (Native Exhibitors only) First Prize ... 0 I Second Prize 0 5 < For best 3 Bottles Homemade Pickles (3 different varieties) 0 10 I For best 3 Pots of Homemade Jam (varieties) ... 0 10 I By Mr Gresham, For best Collection of Maori Kits (Native Exhibitors only) First Prize ... 0 7 ' Second Prize 0 2 By Messrs L. D. Nathan and Co. Pei Mr Lewis, For beat Sample of Native Dressed Flax, 20 lbs or over (Native Exhibitors only) First Prize ... 0 15 Second Prize 0 6 By Mr A. H. Nathan, per Mr Lewis, For best Sample of European Dressed Flax, 20 lbs or over (European Exhibitors only), First Prize 0 15 Second Prize 0 6 By Mr G. F. Dickeson. per Mr Lewis, For best Cured and Smoked Ham •■•• 0 5 By Mr J. H. Lyons, For the best Darned Pair Men's Merino Socks, a pair of fashionable Evening Shoes, value ... 0 7 By Mr F. C.-Germans, For best Boy , a Hand-sewn Calico Shirt, with linen cuffs (for girls under 15) 0 5 By Mr J. B. Teasdale, For a Pair of Hand-knitted Men's Woollen Socks, an Apple Paring Machine, value 0 15 By Mr W. Noam—Second prize 0 7 By Mkwsrs Yates and Co., per a Ahier, For best Collection of Vegetables, seeds value ... 010
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2750, 27 February 1890, Page 4
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945Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2750, 27 February 1890, Page 4
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