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•A NNIVERSARY of the OPENING of A «w WESLEYAN CHAPEL, NELSON.-On SUNBAY next, December Ist, the anniversary of the opening of the Wesleyan Chapel wiU be held, when TWO SfiRMONS will be Preached by the reiident minister: after which collecbons will-be made in behalf of the funds. Service to commence in the morning at eleven, and at six in the evening; NeW Nov. 29. John AldYbd. 7^ REMOVAL. ~ T5 JACKSON takes this opportunity of JJ • returning his thanks to his Wends and the public for SfiSSS. c *»y in «r on his busiaes* of BOOT and SHOEMAKER in all its branches. f«, B ; J ' re^ ueitl th»*aU demands against him may be sent in for payment; and that parties indebted to him will imme. diately settle their accounts to avoid txpentes. «»» occupied by him. For particulars, apply to Mr. A. .pbTATOES! POTATOES! POTAI JL TOES latG. W. Sc B ao P «»» a , Auckland Point. /SPRING HORTICULTURAL EXHIBiriONT rpHE SPRING EXHIBITION of the S* q u«e r .^ lnihe - IwW adi 9 mint U T^falgr t, * * PKIZES TO BE AWARDED. t . d. Potatoes, not less than thirty— first prize 5 0 >. ' second ditto 3 6 _ , >» third ditto a 0 Peas, not leu than thirty pods— fir«t prize 5 0 >t second ditto ....'.. ft 6 _ . » tbird ditto 2 0 Beans, not less than thirty pods— first prize s 0 _ , . " second ditto .... 3 6 French beans, not less than fifteen pods 5 0 Cabbages— first prize .{ , ", 5 0 „ secondditto ". 3 n „ thirdditto 2 0 „ fourth ditto , i g Turnips, a bunch of not less than six— first prize 1.4 0 _ ... . »» second d 0... 2 6 Cauliflowers, not less than three heads 5 0 Carrots, bunch of not less than twelve— first prize.. 4 0 _ , , " second do. 2 0 Parsnips, bunch of not less than twelve— first prise 4 0 o . . »» second do. 2 6 Spinach 0 Onions (Spring), bunch of six— fiwt prise .".".".'!! s 0 _ . ,„ »• second ditto 3 6 Onions (Winter), bunch of six 5 0 Potherbs, bunch of— first prize !!!!!!!! 4 6 „ secondditto 2 6 Lettuce, three finest 4 0 Salading, best collection of 3 0 Radishes, finest bunch of twelve " . 3 0 Finest cucumber. , *," 4 0 Finest vegetable marrow '..'..'.'. 4 0 Asparagus, bunch of eight "40 Seakale, bunch of eight stalks " * 4 0 Artichokes, two best heads .".*.'.".*! 4 0 Rhubarb, bunch of eight stalks '.4 0 Tobacco, finest plant „ !.!."*. S 0 Strawberries, not less than ten— first prize '. . s 0 „ . . •» secondditto .... 3 0 Raspberries, not less than ten— first prize s* 0 _ » . secondditto 3 0 Currants, not less than six bunches- first prize. ... 5 0 ... •• secondditto . 3 0 Gooseberries, not less than two doten— first prize. . 5 0 _. . . , ,>• „ second do. . 3 0 Cherries, bunch of six— first prize 5 0 _ , .„ »» x secondditto 3 0 Peaches/finest three 5 0 Best collection of native fiowen . „ 3 0 General nosegay— firsCprize !!!!!!!!! 5 0 „ secondditto 3 0 „ thirdditto » \ \ g A prize will be awarded to particular aowers, if approved of by the judges. ' ■ ' Articles intended for exhibition must be delivered to the Secretary, between the hours of seven and nine, on the morn- ? \i S e , xl " b *« m - Every article muat be removed, or become forfeited, between half-past five and eight the same evening, for which the Secretary will give a written order. Members of the society contributing yearly £1 are entitled to three admission tickets, and subscribers of ss. to one ticket, with the right of admission for themselves, and of competinK for prizes at every exhibition. Non-members and non-sub-scribers to pay 2s. fid. for liberty to compete at each show and for a single admission. Adtnisiion tickets, 6d. each. Subscriptions to be paid to the secretary, or to A. M'Donald, Esq., treasurer, of whom admission tickets may be obtained. No fee will be taken of persons exhibiting for honorary prizes only. * W. O. Captley. Hon. Sec.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 143, 30 November 1844, Page 153

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Page 153 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 143, 30 November 1844, Page 153

Page 153 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 143, 30 November 1844, Page 153

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