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Notices. Br Mr Jah, Rvnrp.N'— For G heaviest Swedes grown from A. Yates and Uo.'s seed — •">=. IjV Mis J as. llyui.'KN — For C heaviest White Belgian Carrots grown from A. Yates and Co.'s seed—ss. By Mi; Jamts Ki.hllt—For 0 best Adam's Pearmain Apples (amateurs) —'Iα Cd. By Mi: .Ta.mks Kkei.kv— For t> Lest Pears (amateurs) — 2.i Ud Jsv Mii C. J. Nevi.—For best collection White Belgian Carrots, Yello.v Belgian Uariots, Altiiugham Carrots, Intermediate Carrots, and Shorthorn Carrots, (i of each—Prize, JL"I Is (Seed nud manure to have been purchased through his agency.) By Hit G. J. Nkai.—For 12 largest and best Webbs' Stourbridge Glory Potatoes—lst prize, £1 ; 2ud prizo, 10s. By Mk C. J. Neal—For ti best Webbs' Schoolmaster Potatoes—lst prize, 7s Ud ; 2nd prize, 2s Ud. By Mk M. V. lluuley—For best sample (not less than a quart) Wheat (Waikato grown), this year's growth — —2 bags Bonediist. I>Y Colonial Sugar Co.—For best collection of Honey (extracted and in comb)—"2ls. JJv Mi>sus Shaklaxi) & Co.—For best collection of Swedes and Aberdeen?, Uof each —12 packets Cooper's Sheep Dip. ]>y Mi:s:-us E. I'ouTEi: and Co.—For best .',lb pat Jloinc-inadc Butter —A Cruet. By Mk E. Lake—Second prize to above — 10s. By Mis (?. F. Dickehox—For best collection of Maori produce (roots and grain) — 10s Ud. By MKhsn.s C.v.N.NEi.t. and Co.—For best collection of Onions--1 sacks Canuell and Co's lime. By Mk W. Chitty—'/or best Hometuicd Ilam—lod. By Mu K. V. SAM>iis —For lest U bunches of Crapes grown under glass — 10s. By the South Auckland Uacims Ci.vb — For best collection of Craiu—'Jls. By Mk Sake—For best collection of Grain—los lid (second prize to above), By Mr. W. Macihieuuk Uay—For test sample Home-made Wine (2 bottles) —10s Cd. By Mr J. B. llahkek— For the best collection of Dessert Fruit, 1 of each variety—A Silver Fruit-knife. By Messrs Wingate, licuss akdCo.--For best collection of roots—Lamp, valued at £2 2s. By the Hon. John Bisyce—For best collection of Roots, Turnips, Man. pelds aud Carrots—2ls (secoud prize to above ) Br Mk J. M< Nnjor.—For best collection of Roots— iOi 0d (third prize to above). Bv Mn J. Cottukll—Fourth lo above— Tis. By Te Awamutu Rolleu Flouk Mills —For 4 apples one variety, most suitable for all purposes— loolb. bag No. 1 Snowdrop flour. By Mn W. Dey—Secoud prize to above oOlb bag of flour. By Mu John Siiawi , —For best collection of apples, 4of each—Six hybrid rhcdodendror.s, valued at £1 Is. By Mn John Suaui , —For best Bottled Cider —Twelve apple trees, valued at 10s. By Mγ. Cfias. Harwell—For best collection Cider Apples —Twelve bottlea cider. By the Puopkietors of the New Zealand ['Yrmkii's Jot.'iiN'AL-For best pair of Poultry shown—One year's subscription of Farmer's Journal. By Me.ssus Reynolds and Co. (Limited) — Kor best home-made cheese, of lOlbs or over —£1 Is. By Mr Howdkk—For best Cheese (homemanufacture)—a Clock (second prize to above). By New Zealand Dkug Company, per Mr John Knox—For best 4 Potatoes, Carrots, and Swedes, grown from any manure—oewt. of Bonedust, value £2 2s. For beat 3 Potatoes, Carrots and

Swedes, gvown from Company'ti Manure—s cwt. Superphosphate, value £2, ADDITION TO RULES FOR GUIDANCE Ob , JUDGES. If any exhibit be marked by the codlin grub the judges shall not consider the same a blemish unless over 25 per cent, of each variety is affected. N.B.—Exhibitors are particularly roijueslcil to state if they inteud to exhibit in thu All coiners or Amateurs class. An Amateur is one who only employs occasional assistance or who cultivates his exhibits personally. EXCURSION TRAINS will run from Tu Awuimitu and Cambridge on the day of the Show, returning in the evening. SCHEDULES can be obtained from Messrs T. Wells and J. S. Bond, Cambridge ; Messrs J. Walton and T. Greshain, Te Awamutu; Mr F. Moody, Kihiliihi ; Messrs Friar, Davis uud Co., Ngaruiiwaliia and IJuutly; The Waik.ito Times Ollice, and from the undersigned. It. W. DYER, lion. Sec, Hamilton. TTCTAITOA LICENSING DISTKICT. Iu aceoidauce with the provisions of "The Liceusing Act ISSI," with its amendments, aud of "The Regulation of Local Elections Act 1876," with its amendments, I, Mic undersigned, hereby yive public notice that a POLL of the Ratepayers of the Waitoa Licensing District will be taken in the Schoolhouse, Morriusville, on SATURDAY, the 21st day of March, IS9I, commencing at 1) o'clock a.m., aud closing at G p.m., for the purposo of determining whether the number of Licenses in the said district may or may not bo increased. FREDK. GEO. HORKELL, Presiding Officer. Morriusville, 2nd March, 1891. ry AITOA LICENSING DISTRICT. Public notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of " The Licensing Act 1881," with its amendments, and of "The Regulation of Local Eiec tions Act 1876," with its amendments, that an ELECTION for the return of FIVE duly qualified persons as members of the Licensing Committee for the above-named licensing district will bo held on SATURDAY, the 21st day of March, 1891. I appoint the SCHOOL-HOUSE. Morrinsville, as the place, and SATURDAY, the 14th day of March. 1891, up to noon, ns the day for the Nomination of Candidates. ALEX BREMNER, Reterniiig Officer. Morrinsville, 3rd March, IS9I. VT7AITOA LICENSING DISTRICT. lu accordance v/ith the provisions of "The Licensing Act 1331," with its amendments, I, the uudcrtiigned, hereby givu public notice that I appoint SATURDAY, the 21 si day of March, 1891, for taking a POLL of the ratepayers of the Waitoa Licensing District for the purpose of determining whether the number of Publican's, or New Zealand Wine, or Accommodation, o: . Bottle Licenses may be re»pectivcly increased iu said liceusing district. ALEX. BREMNER, Returning Officer, Morriuavillii, :jrd March, 181)1.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2908, 5 March 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2908, 5 March 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2908, 5 March 1891, Page 3

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