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Notices. Division H—VEGETABLES (Amateurs only) Classes 1 to 15, 17 to 22, same as Division G Class IC—Prize, 3s Gd Classes 23 and 24 omitted. Division L—AGEICULTUEAL FARM PEODUCE. Best collection Farm Roots and Grain, product of one farm— Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.'s N.Z. Drug Co. 'a prize, lOcwt. Manure— First prize, 6£cwt. ; second prize, 3Jcwt. 2. Wheat, best sheaf, as delivered tied by binder—First prize, £1 Is, presented by Alex. Aitken, Esq. ; second, 501bs. Champion Flour, presented by Northern Roller Milling Co. 3. Wheat, Spring Milling, this seasons growth, best half-bushel — First prize, £1 Is, presented by Messrs Booth, MacdonaldandCo.; second. lOOlbs. Snowdrop Flour, presented by proprietors Te Awamutu Roller Flour Mills; 3rd, one year's subscription to N.Z. Farmer, presented by H. Brett, Eaq. 4. Oats, best sheaf, as delivered tiec by binder—First prize, £1 Is, presented by Messrs A, Buckland and Sons; second, 501bs. Champion Flour, presented by Northern Roller Milling Co. 5. Oats, White, half bushel—First prize, £1 Is, presented by Mr Bach; second, Side of Mutton, presented by Mr Roberts. G. Oats, Dun, best half bushel—Prize, £1 Is, presented by Mr H. Kerr. 7 Oaten Chaff, best bag (machine bag^d)—Prize, 10s 6d, presented ty MrJ. R. E.Hatrick, Notk.—Wheat and Oat Classes: Exhibitors are requested to state in entries (a) what cultivation givou ; (A) description, and (e) amount of manure used ; (d) estimated produce per acre ; (c) previous crop ; and (f) manure used ■ to it. 8 Carrots, Field, best 6 ... 5 0 9 Mangels, Long Red, best 6 ... a 0 10* Mangels, Yellow, best 6 ... J5 0 " „ 2nd prize \2 6 11. Turnips, Swede, best 6—lewt. boned ust, presented by Alf. Jowitt, Esq. 12 Turnips, Yellow, best 6 ... *> O 13. Turnips, White, best 6 ... 5 0 14. Potatoes, Field, (Champion i cw t.) —2cwt. bocedust presented by Messrs R. and W. Hellaby 15. Swede Turnips (6), from Sutton and Sons' seed—Messrs Suttou and Sons' prize ... 42 0 [This prize may be held over till Jnne, in the event of the Committee considering the season not sufficiently advanced to secure fair samples of crops. ] 16. Turnips (6), yellow or white fleshed, from Sutton's eeed Messrs Souter and Co.'s prize 10 0 Mangels, Best 2, Sutton's seed—Messrs Souter and Co.'s prize, 10s. Carrots, Field, Best 6, grown from Sutton's seed—Messrs Souter and Co. s prize, ss. G. J. Neal's Special Prizes. Seed to have been purchased nt his agency : — 12 Webb's Stourbridge Glory PotatoesFirst, £1; second, 15s; third, 10a; fourth, ss. 12 White American Potatoes-Fust, 10s; second, ss. 12 Late Rose Potatoes—First, 10s; second ss. 12 Largest and Best Red Globe Tripoli Onion—los. Longest Red Globe Tripoli Onion, must not be less than than 31b weight—los. 12 Best Brown Spanish Onions—ss. Division M—HOME-MADE BEEAD. Mra and Miss Thornton's prize, £10. Competitors to state, under cover, brands of flour used and names of millers. 1. Best collection : One home-made Loaf, weight not under 2lbs : two home-made Scones, two plaincurrant Buns, one sponge Cake (not less than lib), one pound Cake.—First, £2 ; second, £1 ; third, 10s ; fourth, 7s 6d. 2 Best 41b Loaf, home-made ; condi» tions as Class I.—lst, £1 ; 2nd, 12s 6d. 3. Best 6 Scones.—lst, 7s Gd ; 2nd, 2s 6d. 4 Best Pound Cake, not less than 21bs. —Ist, 15s ; 2nd, 7s Gd. 5 Best Sponge Cake, not less than lib— Ist, 15s ; 2nd, 7s 6d. 6. Best 6 Tarts, puff paste.—lst, 7s 6d ; 2nd, 2s 6d. Girls under 17 (last birthday). 7. Best G Scones.—lst, 7s Gd ; 2nd, 2s Gd. 8. Best 2lb home-made Loaf.—lst, 10s ; 2nd, ss. 9. Best home-made yeast Loaf of Waikato flour—Mr Ed. Cussen's prize, ldoz. ale (quarts), or equivalent in cordials. Division N. 1 Best i-lb Pat Butter—First, Mr M. V. Hurley's prize 20 0Second, Mr Sam. Seddon's prize 10 0 Third, Mr R. Simms' prize... 5 0 2. Best 41b Lump Butter—First, Mr Cottrel'a prize ... 20 0 „ >, 2nd, Mr Cornelius Day's prize ... 10 6 3. Jellies, Home-made, best 6— Mr A. H. Nathan's prize, 61b Reliable Tea, value ... 15 0 4. Jams, Home-made, Best 6 assorted—Messrs Garlick and Cranwell's prize vases, value 25 0 5. Bottled Fruit, Home-made, 6 Bottles (to have been bottled before Ist Morch), Messrs Wilson, McCullagh and Co.'s prize, salad bowl value 21 0 6. Bottled Fruit, Home-made, (in syrup) 6 Bottles, (to have been bottled before Ist March),—Mr J. S. Bond's prize article, value ...21 6 7. Dried Fruit—Mr R. W. Sargent's prize, jeWel case value ... ... .•• 15 0 8. Cider (Sweet), 3 Bottles—Mr E. Hewitt's prize £1 Is. First 12 6 Second ... ... ••• 8 6 9. Cider (Sharp) 3 Bottles-Mr James Webber's prize ... 10 6 10. Cider ViDegar—Mr J. P. Thomson's prize ... 5 0 11. Cheese —Best Home-made — Messrs Reynolds and Co.'s prize ... ... >•• "■ u 12. Ham (Local Made)— Captain Jackson's prize ... ... 10 6 HONEY. 13. Best Collection—T. and S. Morrin's prize, fruit and flower stand, value ... 42 ( 14. In Comb, 6 Sections... ... 5 C 15. Extracted,not less than 61b ... 5 C Subject to additions and amendment Entries to be made in writing to the Sec retary Show Committee, Cambridge, or or before Thursday, 10th March, 1892 and to state distinctly the class undei which entry is to be made. ANYONE having Commissions requir ing care, attention, time, despatel or secrecy, in Auckland or surrounding districts should place them in the hand; ° E. A. FARRINGTON AND R. G. MACNICOL, Commission, House, Land, Estate, ano Advertising Agents, 10, Coombes' Arcade, Auckland. P.O. Box 138. VT O T C E. POISON IS BEING LAID FOR DOGS on the Waikato Land Assoeia. tion's property. Woodlands, 3rd May, 1888.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3064, 5 March 1892, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3064, 5 March 1892, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3064, 5 March 1892, Page 2 (Supplement)

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