NoticesBy Messrs E. Porter and Co. — For best Alb pat Home-made Butter—A Cruet. By Mu E. Lake—Second prize to above — 10s. By Messrs Cannetj. and Co.—For best collection of Onions —4 sacks Cannell and Go's limo. By Mil W. Chittv—For best Home' cnrcd Ham—los. By Mr R. F. Sandes—For best 6 ) bunches of Grapes grown under glass —10?. By the Softii Auckland Racing Club — For best collection of Grain—2ls. By Mr Sake—For bent collection of Grain—los 6i (second prize to above). By Mr W. Macgregor Hay—For best sample Home-made Wine (2 bottles) — 10s Gd. By Jilt J. B. Harkeu—For the best collection of Dessert Fruit., 4 of each variety—A Silver Fruit-knife. By Messrs Wingate, Bnt.vs and Co.— For best collection of roots—Lamp, . valued at £'2 2-1. By the Hon. John Uryck—For best collection of Roots, Turnips, Mangolds and Carrots—2ls (second prize tn above.) By Mr J. McNicol—For best collec- ' tion of Roots—los fid (third prize ' to above). By Te Awamuti* Rollv:r Fi.ocr Mills — For 4 apples one variety, most suitable for all purposes—lool b. bag No. I Snowdrop flour. By Mr W. Dey—Seeoud prize to above oOlb bag of flour. By Mr John Sharp—For best collection of apples, 4 of each (amateurs only) —Six hybrid rhododendrons, valued at £1 Is. ■ By Mit John Sharp— For best Bottle of Cider—Twelve apple trees, valued at 10s. By Mr CirAS. Harwell—For best collection Cider Apples—Twelve bottles cider. By the Proprietor of the New Zealand Farmer's Jotrnal- For best pair of Poultry shown—One year's subscription of Farmer's Journal. By Messrs Reynolds and Go. (Limited) —For best home-made cheese, of lOlbs or over—£l Is. By Mr Howden—For best Cheese (homemanufacture) —a Clock (second prize to nbove). By New Zealand Drug Company, per Mr John Knox—For best 4 Potatoes, Carrots, and Swedes, grown from any manure—oewt. of Bonedust, vaiue £2 2s. For best 3 Potatoes, Carrots and Swedes, grown from Company'n Manure—s cwt. Superphosphate, value £2. ' By Messrs W. Socter & Co.—For the best 12 Swedes, 21s ; for the best 0 Carrots, .3s ; foi t.lie best 6 Mangolds, —• Seeds to have beeu purchased from their firm. By Messrs W. S. Lacjub & Co.—For best Apples for export. "> varieties, 4 of each—Two bags of Refined East Indian Boneflour, valued at £2. By Mr F. R. Moody—For the 6 Heaviest Apples (amateurs)—l2 Fiuic Trees, valued at 10;. By Mr W. S. Allen—For best, col lection of Farm Produce, .£.3 (grain, roots, fruit, dairy produce, bacon, hams, etc., etc.)— First prize, £3; second prize, £1 10s; third prize, 10s. By Mu A. H. Nathan—For best collection of Jellies, one of each—A (ill), tin " Reliable " Tea. valued at 1.35. By —For best collection of Nuts, 10s. By Mr.J. Cottukll — For best homr-made 2ll>. Loaf, or mure, not made bv a professional baker —,3s. i For best 41b. lump Fresh Hotter— ,3s. ■ For best exhibit of Roots Crop—.3s. i ADDITION TO HULKS FOR GUIDANCE OF JUDGES. If any exhibit be marked by the cod 1 ill grub the judges shall not consider the same a blemish unltss over 2,3 per cent, of each variety is affected. N.B.— Exhibitors are particularly requested to state if they intend to exhibit in the All-comers or Amateurs class. An Amateur is one who only employs occasional assistance or who cuttivat's bis exhibits personally. 1 EXCURSION TRAIN'S will run from To Awamutu run! Cam!>< on the day of the Show, leinrnmg in the evening. SCHEDULES can In obtained from Messrs T. Wells and -J. S.Bond, Cambridge; Messrs J. Walton and T. Gresham, Te Awamutu ; Mr F. Moody, [villi itihi ; Messrs Friar, Davis nnd Co., Ncaruawnhia and Huntly; The W.viK.\TO Times Oliice, and from the undersigued. R. W. DYER, Hon. Sec., Hamilton. /COMMERCIAL UNION ASSUKANOK COMPANY (LIMITED), OF LONDON. Capital fully subscribed ... ;C2,.300,000 Capital paiil up £230,000. Invested ... ... £2,.>00,000. Annual nett income ... £1,160,000. The above Company having purchased the business of the Colonial Insurance Company, are prepared to take all classes of risks at lowest current rates of premiums. Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. Undoubted security. A "cut for Hamilton East : MR P. LeQUKSNE. Agent for Hamilton West : MR J. S. EDGECUMBE. Agent for Cambridge District : MK F. .1. SANUEHS. IN" E"W TURNIP SEED. GREEN-TOP ABERDEEN PURPLE-TOP ABERDEEN , GREY,STONE , PURPLE-TOP MAMMOTH GREEN GLOBE WHITE SELECTED WHITE GLOBE I BEEF HEART 1 YELLOW TANKARD i RED CLOYER WHITE CLOVER COWGRA&S TIMOTHY ALSYKE RAPE RIBGRASS RYEGRASS COXFOOT, ETC. KEMPTHORNE & T>ROSSER'S ■ EMI'THORNE & JL ROSSER'S MANURES, LEADING LINES IN STOCK. < DIRECT ORDERS FROM FACTORY AT CIRCULAR PRICES. ( FLOUR, OATS, BRAN, SHARPS, FOWL WHEAT. MAIZE, POTA- 1 TOES, WOOLPAX, TWINE, &c. BARBED AND PLAIN WIRE, STAPLES, ROLLERS & PINS, WALKER'S IRON ROLLERS & TINS (Wholesale and Retail), TOTARA POSTS. GEO. J. NEAL, , CAMBRIDGE. November Ist, 1890. ] THE undersigned will attend all sit tings of the R.M. Court in Waikato: at Cambridge every alternate Sr.turdav, at Hewitts Hotel. R. W. DYER, Solicitor, Hamilton. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE. 1
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2910, 10 March 1891, Page 3
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