Notices. By Mil W. F lii.LL—For Heaviest Pumpkin—A Cake. (lOlbs). By C.vrT. Rkid—For boat OCabbeges—A Bridle. By Mr; T. Sladk— For best collection of Maori Mats and Kits —10^. By Mil P. Lkqi-ksnk—For best G bii'ierws outdoor-grown Grapes— Moz. Bon Accord v\ ine (quarts) By the Proprietor of the Auckland Evkninc Star—For best 21b. homemade Loaf and plate of half-dozen Scones- £1 Is. By Mr 0. C. Manning—For best collection of Vegetables grown by an amateur—Morocco leather writing book By Messrs Coatks and Mctcali'k-For best sample of Feed Oats, this year's growth—lst prize, 10s ; 2nd prize, /is. By Mr Jas, Ryiilkn*—For 6 heaviest Swedes grown from A. Yates and Co.'s seed— ss, By Mr Jas. Ryiutks —For 0 heaviest White Belgian Carrots grown from A. Vntes and Co.'s seed—ss. By Mr James Kkeley—For 0 best Adam's Pearmain Apples (amateurs) -2s Gd. By Mr James Kkkley—For 0 best Pears (amateurs)—2s Od By Mr C. J. Nkai,—For best collection White Belgian Carrots, Yellow Belgian Carrots, Altringham Carrots, Intermediate Carrots, and Shorthorn Carrots, 0 of each—Prize, £1 Is (Seed an 1 manure to have been purchased through his agency.) By Mr G. J. Nkai.—For 12 largest and best Webbs' Stourbridge Glory Potatoes—lst prize, £1 ; 2nd prize, 10s. By Mr G. J. Nkal—For 6 best Webbs' Schoolmaster Potatoes—lst prize, 7s M ; 2nd prize, 2s 6d. By Mil M. V. Hurley—For best sample (not less than a quart) Wheat (Waikato grown), this year's growth— —2 bags Bonednst. By Colonial Sugar Co.—For best collection of Honey (extracted and in comb)—2ls. By Mkssks Sharland & Co.—For best collection of Swedes aud Aberdeen?, Gof each—l 2 packets Cooper's Sheep Dip. By Mk G. F. Dkjkeson—For best collection of Maori produce (roots and grain) —10s lid. By Mkssks E. Porter and Co. —For best .Ub pat Home-made Butter—A Cruet. By Mr E. Lake—Second prize to above —10s. By Mi;ss<is Cannkll anli Co.—For best collection of Onions—'l sacks Carmoll unci Co's lime. By Mr VV. Cuitty—For best Home cured Ham—los. By Mr R. F. San diss—For best G hunches of Grapes grown under glass — 10s. By tie; Soliril AiTiiLANI) Racinu Clcii — For best collection of Grain—2ls. By Mr Saul—For best collection of Grain—lod Gd (s.ocond prize to above). By Mr W. Macciikcou Hay —For best ' sa:i!p!fi Homo-made Wine (2 bottles) --10s Oil. Bv Mi; •!. i>. Makkkk For the heat eol- " lotion ef l)e-s, rt Fruit, 1 of ouch variety--A Silver Ft uit-l;ni!e, BY Mli.-SKS WINIiATK, Bl'ilXS ANUCU.— For best col lection ol root;— Lamp, valued at :f2 2.s By thk fJon. John BiiYcr.—For best ,_•, Ueeli'.n of Knot:-, Turnips. Manei his and Carrots — 21s (second prize i'.. above ) By Mr J. ;V(X)i 01.- I'nr best collection of Root.-, —10s Gd (third prize to above;. By Ti; AwAMtrn- Roller Flour Mills — For 4 apples one variety, most suitabb for all purposes—loolb. bag No. 1 Snowdrop (lour. By Mk W. Dey—Second prize to above r>o!b bag of Hour. By Mr John Miaki'—For oest collection of apples, 4 of each (amateurs only) —Six hybrid rhododendrons, valued at £1 If,. By Mil John Smari I —For best Bottle of Cider—Twelve apple trees, valued at 10-. By Mr Chas. Harwell—For best collection Cider Apples—Twelve bottles cider. By Tin: I'uornirroß oftiik Nkw Zealand Farmer's Journal- For best pnir of Poultry shown—One year's subscription of Farmer's Journal. By Mk-srs Ukysolus and Co. (Limited) — Fur best home-made cheese, of lOlbs or over—£l Is. By Mr Howhen —For best; Cheese (homemanufacture)-.! Clock (second prize to above). By New Zealand DRUfi Cumiv.ny, peiMr John Knox—For best 4 Potatoes, Carrots, and Swedes, grown from any manure—ficwt. of Bonednst, value £2 2s. For best I! Potatoes, Carrots and Swedes, grown from Company's Mamire—s cwt. Superphosphate, value £2. By Messrs W. Souter & Co.—For the best 12 Swedes, 21s ; for the best !) Carrots, 5s ; fot the best 6 Mangolds, —. Seeds to have been purchased from their firm. By Mkssks W. S. Laurie & Co.—For best Apples for export, 5 varieties, 4 of each—Two bags of Refined East Indian Bonellour, valued at £2. By Mr F. R. Mooepy—For the (5 Heaviest Apples (amateurs)— 12 Fruit Trees, valued at 10s. By Mr W. S. Allen"—For best collection of Farm Produce, £5 (grain, roots, fruit, dairy produce, bacon, hams, etc., etc.)— First prize, £3; second prize, £1 10s ; third prize, 10s. By Mr A. H. Nathan—For best collection of Jellies, one of cach--A Gib. tin " Reliable/' Tea, valued at 15s. Bv — For best collection of Nuts, 10s. By Mr J. Cottrkll— For best home-made 21b. Loaf, or more, not made by a professional baker — f)S. For best 411). lump Fresh Butter—os. For best exhibit of Roots Crop—3s. ADDITION TO RULES FOR GUIDANCE OF JUDGES. If any exhibit be marked by the codlin grub the jndges shall not consider the same a blemish unless over 25 per cent. of each variety is affected. N.B.—Exhibitors are particularly requested to state if they intend to exhibit in the Allcomers or Amateurs class. An Amateur is one who only employs occasional assistance or who cultivates his exhibits personally. EXCURSION TRAINS will run from Te Awamutu and Cambridge on the day of the Show, returning in the evening. SCHEDULES can bo obtained from Messrs T. Wells and J. S. Bond, Cambridge ; Messrs J. Walton and T. Gresham, To Awamutu : Mr F. Moody, Kihikihi ; Messrs Friar, Davis und Co.. Ngaruawahia and Hunlly; The \Yaikato Times Office, and from the undersigned. fa R. W. DYER, Hon. Sec. Hamilton. OMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), OF LONDON. Capita! fully subscribed ... £2,500.000 Capital paid up £2,50,000. Invested funds £2,500,000. Annual nett income ... £1,100,000. 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. Agent for Hamilton East: iMR P. LIQUESNE. /.gent for Hamilton Wcgi : MR J. S. FDGKCUMBE. /gent for Cambridge District: MR F. "J. SANDERS,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2911, 12 March 1891, Page 3
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