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TAIERI HORTICULTURAL SHOW.

The summer show of the Taieri Horticultural Society was hold at Mosgiel on Saturday, and attracted a very attendance, there being a number of visitors from Dunedin. There were 051 entries in ail. The prize-list ia appended : l'LAvr.-i ia i'ot. Scarlet — FJ. Sinclair, 1 ; Vv'. Smitti, 2 ; w. I'urvis, S. One plant '.ydran-ca-Jaims Allan, 1 ; CeoryoThomßoti, 2; Mrs P 1 U'-vi.-J, 3. One li-lit fuchsia, in pot—VV. Smith, 1 ; JT'■ 1 <rv Purvis, 2 and :). One plant u'eranium--Jim''* Cro-hie, 1 ; S. Sinclair, 2 ; J. 3. One d"rk fuchsia—W. Sinclair, 1 ; Henry Purvis, 2 and 3. Oiiuolantrf'-aria cranium (douhle)-W. Sinclair, 1; J.Orosbie, 2. Three plants ferns-VV. Christie, 1; Miv James Al!:;n, 2 ; W. L. Christie, 3 ; Mrs Howell, rouiincii'kd. Three pot plants-It. Allan, 1; W. Smith, "■lf Purvis. 3. One plant pelargonium (show)-S. Sinclair, 1 ; YV. Smith, 2 ; liedsieTodd, 3. One plant -rown in window-A. Sinclair, 1 ; Mrs 11. Purvis,2 ; ,1. Tumbull, 3. One plant begonia—W. Simth, 1; Mrs ,10'cpli Allan, 2. One plant musk—J. lirown, 1 ; J. ''rosbic, 2 ; S. Sinclair, 3. One plant petunia—W. L. ('"iriutio l'- Mrs Cuddie, 2; S. Sinclair, 3. Two plants .'okus-W. Smith, 1 ; W. 1,. Christie, 2. Two plants heath—VV. Smith, 1. One plant pelargonium — Mrs W. Marshall, 1 and 2 ; VV. L. Christie, 3 and ■!. G'cr Fi/hvi.ks.— Si;, blooms roses—V\ r . Smith, 1 ; J. Brown, 2 ; J. Crosbie, 3. Four spikes sweetwilliam (two liidit, tv,odark)-J.Drydei;, 1; CatherineMunro, 2 ; Mrs 0. Howell, 3. Six blooms pansi.es-James Crosbio, 1 ; John lirown, i ; VV. Smith, 3. <mi: hat*d bounuet of Uowci-,-Miss H. D. MatheKon, 1 ; Mrs ,). if Prentice, 2 ; Mint! Mathcson, 3; Mus F. C.instje, roir.tnsnilcd. Three blooms roses, different variety ,1 Crosbie, I; .). Henry, 2; J. Brown, 3. Six spikes aweetivilliam—W. Cameron, 1; J. Dryden, 2; H. Purvis 3. Fourbloouisphi.";:. -..'Oi'Leod.land 2. Two spikes phlox, her'i.aecous VV. Ct.ddie, J ; A. l>rt\ idson, ■j. Four blooms panslea—J. CVojbie, X ; J. Pro'.vn, 2 ; Miss 11. Sutherland, 3. Four truwjuH <rerni''iim—Misa M Kirkland, 1; W. Smith, 2 ; Cathorine Nimmo, 3* &\y bunches annuals, different varieties—W. Christie, 1 - y T ame.s Al'an, 2 ; Miss. Christie, 3. Four spikes antirrhinum?--S. Sinclair, 1 and 2; A. Sinclair, Si; Catherine Nimtr.o, highly commended. One table bouquet of flowers—Miso J. Gow, 1; Miss 11. 1). Matheson, 2; Miss Allan, 3. Four blooms rosesJames Crown, 1; John Brown, i ; D. L. Ghn:l f e, '?. Four spikes pehtstemons—K. Allan, 1; Mrs M Caw, 2 • S Sinclair, 3. Four blooms carnation—J. 1 raser, 1 ; Miss Kirkland, 2; W. Smith, 3. Three spikes herbaceous plants-Mrs R. Purvis, 1; Miss H.

Sutherland, 2; Miss Ronton, 3. Collection of green hurba-MrsCuddie, 1 ; Miss.Sutherland, 2 ; K. Todd, 3. Three spikes delphinium—W. Smith, 1; W. u Christie, 2; Miss C. Isinimo, ;i. Twelve bunches nunuals-W. L. Christie, 1; Miss M'hay, 2 ; Mrs Ciiddie, 3. Collection of cut flowers-Miss Kindand, 1 ■ Mrs Nimmo, 2 ; Miss Charters, 3. Bridal bouquet -Mra J. It. Prentice, 1; Miss 11. P. MatheHon, 2; Mrs .1. K. Preni-ice, 3. Floral device-Mrs K. Purvis, 1; Mrs Howell, 2. . r „ „ . . Fiii'ir.—Twenty-four strawberries-J. Galloway, i , ,1..mo:! Koss, 2 ; J, H. Kvorv, 3. Twenty-four rasph, Tries—James Dow, 1; Miss Uuncinum, 2 ami 6. T-.htv-six red Jam,;.) Allan, 1 ; J. me : : Dow, 2 and 3. Thirty-six li;;bt gooseberries - Miss Kenton, 1; Mrs Whyte, 2 ; .lames l'ow, i. Cue pint white -m-ints-James !)ow, land •„; Mrs J men Allan, a. tine pint red currants—James UO'.V, 1 uid 9 : Miss KiKiciumn, 3. One pint black currants - Mrs James Allan. 1 ; Uobert Allan (Holmes), , ; A. H ..vidson, 3. Twentv-four cherries—Mrs K. iotid, i , Mis* M'Kav, 2; J. Hislop, 3. Collection of early fruit-Mrs' .lame;. Allan, 1; Mrs G. Howell, 2. H 'aviesc twelve strawberries-J. Calloway, 1; J. [. K v erv !> Heaviest twentv-four red gooseberries—YY. L Ollri'-.i:e, I; Janie-. How, 2 ; Miss M'Kay, 8. Heaviest twenty-four li-ht goo=ebernes-James Dow, 1 and 2; W. L.'Christie, 3. Heaviest twelve cherries —J Hislop 1 and 2; J. How, 3. Heaviest twelve straps red currants-J. How, 1 and 2 ; Miss Kuncimin 3. Heaviest thirty six black currants—Thomas Stammers, 1; It. Allan (Holmes), 2; Mrs James Allan, 3 Heaviest twenty-four raspberries—Mrs James iirown, 1 ; James How, 2; Miss Runciman, 3. Vkoktahlks.—Two cauliflowers—James Crosbic, 1; A. Tait, ". Two early cabbages—J. 11. Every, 1 and 0 • I> ' Mackie, 3. Four early horn carrots—D. Mackie, 1; G. Hendry, 2; I>. Mackie, 3. Twelve early potatoes (round white)—K. Dickie, 1 and " • J Rankin, 3. Twelve kidney potatoes (white) - Mrs James Allan, 1; D. L. Christie, 2 and 'j Twelve early potatoes (eolored)-Mrs James Allan, 1 ; W. Fairley, 2 and 3. Six stalks rhubatb-G. Hcudiy, 1; J. Hislop, 2 ; A. Sinclair, 3. Four stalks lettuce-H. Purvis, 1; A. Sinclair, 2 ; J, Rankin, 3. Four early turnips—Mrs James Allan, 1; A. Davidson, 2; T. Stocldart, 3. Twenty-four pods peas—Miss C. Nimmo, 1; G. Hendry, 2; A. Tait, J. <»!io pint shell peas-Mrs James Allan, 1; A. Hislop 2. Twenty-four shallot onions-J. Robertson, 1 rind 2; T>.Mackie, 3 Basket vegetables—J. Rankin, 1; (i. Hendry, 2; William Weir, 2. Si'kcial Prizks.—One bloom rose—Jarnes lirown, 1 • J Dryden, 2; James Crosbic, 3. Host hand bouquet b V children under fifteen attending any school inthoTaieri-Janeß. Todd.l; J.D.Melrose,2; Annie M'Lcod, 3 ; Charlotte Sinclair, 4. Best eighteen blooms roses (six varietiesJ-James Brown, 1; John Brown 2. Best table decoration—Miss Kirkland, 1; Mi«s K. Christie, 2. Boot fuchsia in the room—W. Sinclair, 1. Best hanging basket, with flowers grown in it-Mrs Cuddie, 1; W. L. Christie, 2. Best collection of potatoes-James M'Connwchic, 1; W. Weir, "•AC Thomson, 3. Best collection of pansics— John' Brown, 1. Best buttonhole bouquet—Miss H. Christie, 1; Miss Matheson, 2; Miss 11. D. Matheson, 3.

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Evening Star, Issue 6491, 7 January 1884, Page 4

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TAIERI HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Evening Star, Issue 6491, 7 January 1884, Page 4

TAIERI HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Evening Star, Issue 6491, 7 January 1884, Page 4

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