HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. THE Christchurch Agricultural, Botanical and Horticultural Society will hold their first Exhibition of Fruits, Flowers, and Vegetables, in Hagley Park, on Thursday, the 16th of December next, being the Anniversary of the Settlement, when prizes will be awarded for the following productions : — For the best Strawberries, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Cherries, Cucumbers, Melons, Vegetable Marrows, and Pumpkins. For the best collection of Roses, Fuchsias, Geraniums, Carnations, Pinks, Picotees, Stocks, Sweet Williams, Flowering Bulbs, Apnuals, Perennials, Boxes, Baskets, and Bouquets of Cut Fowers, Bouquets of Native Shrubs and Flowers. For the best Peas in pod, Beans, French Beans, New Potatoes, Carrots, Turnips, Cabbages, Cauliflowers, Broccoli, Rhubarb, Asparagus, Sea Kale, Onions, Spinich, Radishes, Lettuces, Bunch of Pot Herbs, Horse Radish, and Basket of Salad. . For the best collection of Native Grasses, English Grasses, and specimens of Honey in comb. Productions will be arranged in two classes, " Subscribers and Non-Subscribers," and the Judges will have a discretionary power to award prizes for Specimen Plants in pots, or any other production of merit not.included in the above list. By order of the Committee, O. Mathias, )tt c< j. • J.C.Porter, } Hon. Secretaries. Christchureh, July 30, 1852. P.S. Persons intending to become members are requested to forward their names to the Honorary Secretaries without delay. TO THE PUBLIC. J COLLIER (late of the firm of Coexieb. • and Mason) begs to return his sincere thanks to the public who have so kindly favoured him with their support wbile in the said fiim; and also takes this opportunity to inform them, as well as the inhabitants of Lyttelton and the Plains, that he has purchased the Baking business hitherto carried on by Mr. Pratt, so desirably situated in Canterbury Street, where he has commenced business for himself as JFancrj 13«atf antf IStscutt %ultt. N.B. Parties may safely rely upon all orders being strictly attended to which they may be kind enough to favour him with. John Collier. F. MASON, HAVING PURCHASED the whole of the business lately carried on by Mr. Collier and himself as Bakers, &c, begs most respectfully to solicit from the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its vicinity a continuance of the support the late firm of C and M. have hitherto received, and which he assures them it will be his constant study to merit. Loudon Street, Lyttelton. MESSRS. TAYLOR & HOWARD E ESPECTFULLY inform the Public that they are now enabled to execute any Orders as Builders, Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, and Undertakers, and trust by their punctuality, with reasonable terms, to merit a share of public patronage. N.B. Funerals furnished on the shortest notice. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, June 19. J. S. WILLCOX, CABINET-MAKER, PAPER-HANGER, *c. Bridle Path, Lyttelton. ROBERT WATSON, FROM SOUTH STREET, GROVESNOR SQUARE, LONDON, ©ailor, breeches, & Crotoser Jttaucr, Cashel Street, Christchurch, near Mr. Packer's Store. Gentlemen's own materials made up. *#* Alterations and repairs neatly executed. MRS. WATSON, FROM SLOANE STREET, KNIGHTSRRIDGE, LONDON, mxess, ffiloak fc J&antlc J&akcr, Cashel Street, Christchurch, near Mr. Packer's Store. Ladies own materials made up.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 86, 28 August 1852, Page 12
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