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Notices. By Waikato Farwi;v.s- ! Chib, ' ■>, For B.sfiiiiome riiatie"' articles ' ;\s under, competitors to state (uuder cover) the brand of the flour nted, apd tlie |!ame of, the......... v , rnilter-'-vil, :i l Home- ' ,■■- S ; made Loaf, weight not ■■ iindcr 2lbs j 2 Scone 3 ; " Plain Currant Buns, similar "to those known as " hot cross buno;" 2 Sponge Cakes: First prize 15 0 Second prize ~..,0,17,6 Third prize ' ;.-' 0 i 0 0 Fourth prize ... ... 07 6 For best 4lb;Loaf, competitors .;•■./"-■ to state (uuder cover) the brand of flour used, and the name of the , ,' miller.:, First prize ... 012 6 Second prize '•'•'• •- 07 6 By Messrs W; J. Hurst and Co. For best Bushel of Potato Oats: 1 cwfc of Fison'a Turnip Fertiliser, value 0 10- 6 For best Bnshel Black Oat? : J, cwt of E«8 OI ?'« Horticultural Fertiliser, value 0 7 0 ■"• For beat' Bushel Sparrowbill Oats : \ cwt of Fison'e Garden Fertiliser value 0 7 0 By Mr.M. y. Hurley, persMr W. J. Thompsbn For best collection -of graia (various), from any one farm : 101b. Samples 015 0 Second Prize 0 5 0 For best Sack Eating Potatoes O 10 0 Second Prize 0 7 0 for .heaviest Apple,- any i/\ ■ '* i variety-''... ;1- ...03 © By Mr R. Rkynolds, For best 12 Pond'e Seedling Plums 0 5 0 ■Second prize... ... -;.. r.0y2;!,6 gallon of pure Honey- y< i"i Beer 0 3 0 By Messes W. S. Laurie and Co., per Mr Jas. Ryburn, Best collection of Farm Produce, 1 sack of "Lawes* Dissolved Bones," value 10 0 By Mr Thomas Wells, For best collection of Apples, 4 of each, open to allcomers, Office Clock, r . r valo'e .;. ... ... 2 0 0 By Mr William North, For best collection of Apples, 4of each... ... ... 0 7 61 By Mr J. P. Vause, For best 21b. Currant Cake (for girls under 15), a Fancy Fern Picture, ; value ... ... .:. 0 7 6 By Mr En. Lake, For best collection of Pears, 4of euch... ... ... 0 15 0 •By Mr A. Kidb, 'For best Pot of Jam, made by girl under 15 years... 0 5 0 , By Mr T. G. Sand.es, Second prize for above ... 0 2 6 By Messrs Bkown, Cami'KLL t Co., per Mr H. Lewis, For best Collection of Blightproof Apples, 3 of each, Ist prize... 0 16 0 By Mr Edward 'Coshkk, Brewer, of Cnmbridge, per Mr H; J.ewis, Second prize for above ... 0 5 0 By Mr Alexander Aitkik, per Mr W. J. Thompson, Best sam'jle 201bs. Ensilage, Ist prize... ... ... 011 0 Second prize ... 0 5 0 By Mr Alvred Stcrges, Best Bottle of Cider 0 5 6 By Mr Uloth, For best Collection ot Fruit, Ist prize 0 16 0 Second prize 0 5 0 By Messrs Brown, Barrett & Co., i For best 12 Oranges, Waikato i grown, one 51b. tin of Colombo Garden Tea, value ... 0 14 0 For best 12 Lemons, Waikato growD; one 51b. tin of Colombo Garden Tea, value ; 0 14 0 By Meesre T. & S. Morrin k Co. (Limited), For best 12 Nectarines, Elec-tro-plated? Cruet Stand, value .'.' 110 N.B.— Offers of Special Prizes will be thankfully received by the Committee. Donors will kindly communicate with ! GEO. EDGECIJMBE, ; Hon. Sec, Hamilton; or THOMAS GRESHAM, Hon. Sec. Show Committee, Te Awamutu. i 2:3 rd January, 1890. RULES FOR: CONDUCT OF SHOW. 1. The exhibits to, be arranged by a > sub-committee of three, elected by the I general committee. 2. All exhibits are to be labelled with a sealed ens'elope, the number of the ) exhibit outside, and the exhibitor's name inside. ) 32 Nb'one to act as; judge in any ..class in which he may bean exhibitor* " 4. Any protest must be made in writing as soon as the awards are made known. > otherwise the decision of the judges shall 3 be final. <■ 5. Prizes to be given in proportion to the income of the Society, and the schedule to be published at least six weoka before the time appointed for theehow. 6. Non-subscribers may exhibit iu any ) class on payment of 2e 6d, and bo entitled ) to free admission. 7. All exhibits not claimed by the owners at the close of the show will be sold by auction, and the proceeds devoted to the funds of the Association. ) 8. No exhibitor to be present while the 3 awards are being made. 9. No exhibit to be removed until the close of the show. 3 10. Th« 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 S than one prize iu each class, with the same variety, and nothing to be shown unless it has been the bona fids property of Uie exhibitor for two-months before 0 the show. Any exhibitor violating this rule to be!disqualitied. ; , ■; ' 12. That the judges be empowered to withhold prizes from any class which may be considered as unworthy of reward. 0 13. That competitors be required to have the name of each specimen, as far as U known, plainly written and attached to the same. 14. That the place of exhibition be 0 open the day previous to the show from r 12 noon to 9 p.m. and on the following day to 9 a.m., for tho reception of ex. hibits, after which no exhibit will be ad--0 mitted, and the place to be closed by 10 o'clock. The Show to be. opened to the public at 1 o'clock.' 15. The definition of the classes shall be as follows : Class 1, All Comers ; Class 0 2, Amateurs; Class 3, Cottagers, Artisans, and Day Labourers. In Class 2, an Amateur shall be considered afl one 0 who only employs occasional assistance, Class 3 shall be considered those whe cultivate their exhibits personally. " Ou acebimfc of additional Special Prizes now advertised, the time for entries closing has been finally extended tc '■y MONDAY, 10th instant, 4 p.m. NOTICE TO COMPETITORS AND OTHERS. The fruit, vegetable, grain, root, flax bread, cheese and butter exhibits of al 0 .special prize winDers, and all specia prizes not awarded or not claimed withii seven days of Show will be tho propertj g of the Show Committee. )., —— Copies of the Prize Schedule can b( obtained free of charge on application t< the following members of Committee j— 0 J. S. Bond, Cambridge; G. Edgeoumbe Hamilton. T. GRESHAM, 9 Hon. Sec Sirtw Qomwittee.'

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2753, 6 March 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2753, 6 March 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2753, 6 March 1890, Page 4

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