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MISCELLANEOUS STANDS.

Fletcher, Humphreys and Co., cider, &c, The J. Mannings, preserved jams and fruits, vhc George Martin, gotee knives (colonial manufacture), v h c . W. B. Common, case of seeds, h c Kaye and Carter, collection of seeds and. roots, a c New Zealand- Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, grain, seeds andr manures, v h c Sawtell and Wachsmann, collection of seeds, v h c. F. Hopkins and Co., English corned beet and saddles of mutton, he. J. A. Lambert, extract of borax: deep, b c W. A. Tribe sod case of aairte, vhc J. Berger, sheep marking composition, c. The. following vera the winners of the private prizes:— - Xβ* Prendeat (Mr D. McMillan) £1 2s

for the highest prize-taker in cheese— Stirling Dairy Factory. _ The Vice-President. (Mr Win. Recce) £2 2e for the highest prize-taker in butter — Mre W. H. Jamie3on, Miss Rose Galpin, Sefton Dairy Factory and Wyndham Dairy Factory. , Messrs Ballantyne and Co. £1 Is for the hi«hest prize-taker in hand-made butter — Mrs W. H. Jamieson and Miss Rose Galpin. Messrs H- Matson and Co. £3 3s for the best pair of fat bullocks any age—A. h. Tnttou. „_ , The Christehurch Meat Company £3 5s for best fat bullock in the yard—A. fc. Tuttoo. , Mr John Carl £3 3s for the beet pen of wethers suitable for freezing purposes—-S. Garforth. Also, £1 Is for the highest prizetaker in roots—G. B. Rhodee. Also, £1 Is for the highest prize-taker in grain and seeds (farmers' section)—R. Withell.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9737, 27 May 1897, Page 2

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MISCELLANEOUS STANDS. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9737, 27 May 1897, Page 2

MISCELLANEOUS STANDS. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9737, 27 May 1897, Page 2