FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, ROOTS, &c.d
Judges—Messrs F. Dunlop, Oamaru ; Alexander M 'lnlay, Dunedin -; ,and A. Duncan, Christcliurch. ; Iv this class the largest prjze-taker in grain and seeds gets a silver cup, the gift of Messrs Kohn and Go. ; in all other classes silver and bronze medals as Ist arid 2nd prizes. Best sack of ft >nr 200ibs— 1st prize, T Hil- ' " liker ; 2nd, Kay and Barr. Five entries. Best four bushels of white wheat (red straw 1 , Lammas, and Essex) — Ist prize, James Grave (red straw) ; 2nd, Pratt and Co. Three entries. Best four bushels of white wheat (purple straw, tuscan, and velvet) —Ist prize. James Grave (velvet) ; 2nd, C. and J. Todd. (Tuscan). Four entries. Best four bushels of arty' 'Variety of short oat9 — Ist prize; John Main; 2nd> Fleming and Hedley. ' Ten entries.* v Best four bushels of any. variety of long oats. — Ist prize John, Main, Two entries. Be.«t four bushels of any variety of malting barley — No prize awarded. One entry. Best four bushels of any Variety of field ; peas — Ist prize, Peter Orr ; 2nd, John Main, Three entries . . Best four bushels of perennial rye-grass-f Ist prize John Falcorter ; 2nd, Peter Orr. Three entries. .t ■•' Best four bushels of Italian -rye-grasa — Ist ' prize, John Falconer} 2nd, John Maim Three entries. Best three bushels (each 201bs) of Cocksfoot — Ist prize', John Falconer ; 2nd, J.Reid, Elder slie. Three entries; 1 Best four bushels of rye-grass—^lst prize, John Falconer ; 2nd, John. Main. Three entries. Best three bushels (each 201 b) of cocksfoot — Ist prize, John Falconer; 2nd, J. Reid, Elderslie. Three entries. • Best three bushels (each 201 b) of prairie gras3 seed— lst prize, John Main; 2nd, John Falconer. Two entries. Best 501 b timothy — Ist prize, John Main ; 2nd, John Falconer. Two entriesBest 50ib white clover — Ist prize, John Falconer ; 2nd, John Main. Two entries. Best 501 b cow grass — Ist priza, John Main ; 2nd, John Falconer. Two entries. Best 501 b red. clover — Ist prize, John Fal- , coner ; 2nd, John Main. Two entries. Best 501 b alsyke dover — Ist prize, John Falconer ; 2nd, John Main. Two entries. Best six long mangold wurzel— M. Clydeadale. One entry. Best six globe mangold .wurzel — M. Clydesdale. One entry. Best six long red carrots — One entry. No award. ■ ''■ •■-•.■■ Best six long white carrots — Ist prize, ■ Menlove ; 2nd, M. Clydesdale. Two entries. .Best 14lb early potatoes, kidney varieties — lat prize, M. Clydesdale. Two entries. Be3t 141 b early potatoes, round varietiesOne entry. No award. Best. 501 b late potatoes, any variety — Ist prize, Peter Orr ; 2nd, M. Clydesdale. . Four entries. Best 141 b onions, any variety — M. Clydesdale. One entry. Best twelve pine 3, in pots, varieties— lst prize, Stemson and Leigh ; 2nd, John Falconer. Three entries. : < -.•..•■. Beet twelve. cypresses, in, pots, varieties — Ist pri r se, Stemson and Leigh ; 2nd, John Falconer. Three entries, Best twelve coniferse, in pots, varieties — Ist prize, fcJtemsotf' and Leigh ; 2nd, John Falconer. Three entries. ■■.•;.■. Beehive — J . Bicknell, highly commended. One entry. . - ; . ,, . .
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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 856, 21 November 1876, Page 6
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496FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, ROOTS, &c.d Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 856, 21 November 1876, Page 6
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