Notices. By Mu 1\ Lecjuesne—For best G bunches outdoor-grown Grapes— .'.doz. Bnn Accord Wine (quarts) By THE PROPRIETOR OF THE ArCKLAND Evkniv; Star—For best 21b. homemade Loaf and plate of half-dozen Scones—£l la. By Mr .J. Cottrell —For best 21b. homemade Loaf and plate of half-dozen Scones—sa (second prize to above). By Mu J. Cottrell—For best 4lb. lump Fresh Butter—ss. By Mh G. C. Mannino — For best collection of Vegetables grown by an amateur —Morocco leather writing book By Messrs Coatks and Aletcai.ke —For best sample of Feed Oats, this year's growth—lst prize, 10s ; 2nd prize, os. _ 1 By Mu -las, Ryiu-kn—For (j heaviest 1 ■Swedes grown from A. Yates and Oi.'s By Alt: J as. K\r.;.us—For <_> heaviest White Belgian Carrots grown from A. Yates and Co.'s seed—ss. By Mr. James Kebi.f.y—For 9 best Aiiimii's IVarmain Apples (amateurs) —2-' lid. By Mu Jamks Kkelky—For 0 best Pears (amateurs) -2s 6d By Mi; (!. •!. Xeal—For best collection White Belgian Carrots, Yellow Belgian Carrots, Altringhnin Carrots, Intermediate Carrots, and .Shorthorn Cairots, (i of each —Prize, £1 Is (Seed ati.'l manure to have been purchased through his agency.) By Mu G. .J. Nkai. —For 12 largest and best Wrbbs' Stourbridge Glory Potatoes —Ist prize, £1 ; 2ud prize, 10s. By Mu G. .1. Neal—For 6 best Webbs' Schoolmaster Potatoes—lst prize, 7s (id ; 2nd prize, 2s (id. I By Mi: M. V. Hurley—For best sample (not less than a quart) Wheat (Waikato grown), this year's growth — —2 bags Bonedust. By Colonial Sugar Co.—For best collection of Honey (extracted and iu comb)—2ls. By Messrs Sharlaxd & Co.—For best collection of Swedes and Aberdeen?, 6of each—l 2 packets Cooper's Sheep Dip. By Messrs E. Porter and Co.—For best -Mb pat Home-made Butter —A Cruet. By Mr E. Lake—Second prize to above —10s. By Mr G. F. Diciceson—For best collection of Maori produce (roots and grain)—los 6d. By Messrs Cannell and Co.—For best collection of Onions—4 sacks Cannell and Co's lime. By iMk W. Ciiitty—For best Home- > cured Ham—los. By Mr R. F. Sandes—For best (j bnnehes of Grapes grown under glass — 109. - By the South Auckland Racing Club —For best collection of Grain—2ls. By Mr Sark—For beat collection of I Grain—los 6d (second prize to above). By Alr W. A[acoreoor Hay—For best sample Home-made Wine (2 bottles) -10s 6d. By Mr J. B. Hawser—For the best collection of Dessert Fruit, 4 of each variety—A Silver Fruit-knife. By Messrs Winc. ate, Burns and Co.— For best collection of roots—Lamp, valued at £2 2s. By the Hon. John Bryoe—For best collection of Roots, Turnips, Mangelds and Carrots—2ls (second prize to above.) By Mr J. Me'Nicor,—For best collection of Roots—los (id (third prize to above). By Mr J. Cottrell—Fourth to above— fji t By Te Awamutu Roller Flour Mills —For 4 apples one variety, most suitable for all purposes—loolb. bag No. L Snowdrop (lour. By Mr W. Dey—Secoud prize to above 501b bag of flour. By Mr John Sharp—For best collection of apples, 4of each—Six hybrid rhododendrons, valued at £1 Is. By Mu John Sharp—For best Bottled Cider—Twelve apple trees, valued i at 10s (for amateurs only). • By Alr Ciias. Barnvelt,—For best coli lection Cider Apples—Twelve bottles r cider. By the Proprietors or the New Zealand Fak-uero Journal-For best pair of Poultry shown—One year's 5 subscription of Farmer's Journal. By Messrs Reynolds and Co. (Limited) —For best home-made cheese, of lOlbs or over—£l Is. By Alr Jlowdkn—For best Cheese (homemanufacture)—a Clock (sceond prize to f:bfive). - By New Zealand Drug Company, per Air John Knox —For best 4 Potatoes, Carrots, and Swedes, grown from any manure—oewt. of Bonedust, value £2 is. For best 3 Potatoes, Carrots anil Swedes, grown from Company's Manure—s cwt. Superphosphate, value £2. By Messrs W. Sodter & Co.—For the best 12 Swedes, 21s ; for the best <j Carrots, "is ; for the best G Mangolds, —. Seeds to have been purr chased from their firm. By Mksshs W. S. Laurie & Co.—Two bags of Kefined East Indian Boneflour. Not yet allotted. i, By Alr A. H. Nathan—A Gib. tin " Reliable " Tea. Not yet allotted. 1 ADDITION TO RULES FOR GUIDANCE OF JUDGES. If any exhibit be marked by the codlin grub tlie judges shall not consider the same a blemish unless over 25 per cent, of each variety is affected. N.B.— Exhibitors are particularly ves quested to state if they intend to exhibit s in the All-comers or Amateurs class. An 3 Amateur is one who only employs oeeas sional assistance or who cultivates his s exhibits personally. EXCURSION TRAINS will run from e Te Awamutu and Cambridge on the day of the Show, returning iu the evening. e SCHEDULES can be obtained from Messrs T. Wells and J. S. Bond, Cambridge ; Messrs J. Walton and T. Gresham, Te Awamutu; Mr F. Aloody, Kihikihi ; Alessrs Friar, Davis und Co., Ngaruawahia and Huntly; The WaiQ kato Times Office, and from the underfi signed. 1 R. W. DYER, Hon. Sec., Hamilton. h /COMMERCIAL UNION ASSUKANCE COAIPANY (LIAIITED), J. OF LONDON. '• Capital fully subscribed ... £2,500,000. Capital paid up ... ... £250,000. Invested funds ... ... £2,000,000. Annual nett income ... £1,160,000. The above Company having purchased ® the business of the Colonial Insurance Company, are prepared to take all clasn-s of risks at lowest current rates of pre--0 mi u ins. •' Prompt and liberal settlement of claims, d Undoubted security. Agent for Cambridge : 2 F. J. SANDERS. '• Agent for Hamilton : J. EDGECUMBE. 2 DENTAL NOTICE. :A. L.~S MITH> SURGEON DENTIST L (Twenty Years' Experience), y CORNER OF HOBSON - STREET e (Opposite !it. Alaltliow's Church), AUCK LAND. j- First-class work. All latest appliances. Terms Aloderate. V Good fit guaranteed, and, if necessary fitted without extracting stumps, if Painless Extractions by gas or chloroform Consultation free,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2909, 7 March 1891, Page 3
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942Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2909, 7 March 1891, Page 3
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