TAIERI AMATEUR HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
THB PRIZE LIST
PJ.4XTS I.V POTS. Ono plant sowlel, geranium (single;-Jus Crosbie 1 ; John Brown, a ; S Sinclair, 3. wosuie, TwinHln1".'1/' '-"•>'*,r'-"Cc* I--Mr« G Howell, I; Mrs
nUn 1! Ki».';# fli?*iVf ~s Sl,la!'' ,ir*! ""<* 3I J Cro**W<". 3and"; Jno BroS f ra"iUm <sin«le) * •*" Pro.ble, 1 Slnc'lalr'!'".1' fuch"*l:S S,nc,alr'' i J Brown. 2; W B"Sn. Pi!;"M l ,?3 n Smft.i(d3 0Ub,,,)-S Si"c' fllr' >i J 3"v £hri't'ii!"!'~ M" G I£owcl1* 1 '■ J"s Chrlst|e.
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On«° Pir.'; C'**lc,,' (>,ai;i *''-J'*s Christie, 1 and 3. dcch, 3 musk-Jeannlo Sinclair, 1 ; Q M i
2; M?a'TivinSg rfr iUm' "«"-'" C),r,Bt,<;' > "J .p^2,rwK,^tf,,cSffi,ti;'i;A^-
T-finutg^r 08"-I'l'''"'l3' l^ H'0 ™* *'■ Mn airs Attinmng i ; A Sinclair, 2; T Aitken, 3. S>i.\ blooms show pantiei (<1 vi— >f *-. fmiiV, i One hand {.ounuet'cnot mSe th.n 7ln ac™,)-Un Twinning, I ■ Miss O Mi mmo a- v/,, / »»„ T MiT&^n'feii^^^jM^^b.^^^i;^'- B™^''^^-^. 2 ; TATaif;r i'l' lOX(' ,ert' aCeO' J!')- A S'"clH(r, 1 and T Itod.l'i-f" ■j.™- r""! 5- ('l v>-m,m Smith, l, OI?ri™le UJ'MiiTsm'];"1" 1' -N"nm °' '; M 169 IM™ SiK^r^^" T»*1..h.„ K ,, : Miss a*^ tti^j^z&:tm*™™^ >- lour blooms carnation (d v)—M| s « s m in, i. *> f „ Twiniiliifi.ii Miss Smith, 3 "'' l' Mrß 1 S MlS"„r ™'' °2 d V,-James oh"i*. liridfil boumiec, not mere than 7Jn aeross-Mlss O Nimmo, 1; Miss Smith, 3*; Mr. TwinS V i s>lS.tT!"'l-B5>lS. tT!"'l- B Pelargonium (not less than three d v*ilaa Christie, 1; Mrs Twinning, ■> and ;i *U ' JM NanlhtTe'; 3""^ Vm[ii W V) ~M(' !8 6ml"'' J i
~ , , rnviT. Iwenty-four raspberries (stem, left In) - Ml«« Runciman, I and 2; Miss Renton 3 ; TlllrfJ". B*'? vi K°o3ebf !"-J°bn' Hislop, 1 and 2. 3 ; J MTaggafth^ a«***rri«-W<*i, Melrose. 1 Bll d Onp pint while currants, picked-Mrs R Todd 1 ■ Mss Runciman, 2 ; Mrs Andrew, 3 ' ' R^US^jTowu''3PiCkt<l-J *""">• ' '• ™» mnsiS^sst 2^' picM~M» •**»«■- : 2a^id cf y'fOUr Cl,errltß-«T" »ow, 1; Mrs Howell, o^p±!^e,( !TiDT^^T ep,ut siS^^^^r 8-'^""^1" T^r&^T*"™- 1 M' T"S?-t ( 1: A Heaviest 12 straoa red currants-Miss Smith 1-: A Ilan&n.T' Ml" lh "'oini<lu "'* Miss TlnnoLn%~' *■' John Br?wn V ~ , VEGE.I.AIIXE9. anclT y Carr°'3 "A I** SUlcla,r* I*. Mrs M-Kay, 2 I TA's1ihcki r ry 2POt' ltoeß, mUi'^"■e-D t Chllsfcle, /weir.V"^ l)oUtoes' ooloured-J Dalgieish, 1 ■ to? 2 B. tH"'B rhubarb -W Cameron, 1 and 3; T Stod-
Ilrown 3 ' ettUOe"~A y'neUir' 1; T Stoddarfc, 2; J 3 Kaffir IPS-° Kendry' l ■■ G Murdoc". 2 ' O'DomHm, f3'.' rP°IIS Pe»a=-ATalt,l; D Mackle.2; ,T
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~ -r, , SPECIAL PRIZES. Messrs Briscoe and Co, niaiolicr vase worn, -n. Kh-kbni 3/ 050' 5' * ,0t '^ *»' '- v^r-Sta'A ««ptear b<>"^. AIM &^ w "',ceon<l Prho to «'<= Mmc, Si- j tabled -^V?-?* 1 for No' 72* best •-»->•«* o; veg,Mr rf V n l (V* dl?' on t0 society'< prUVf.StddSt* CS-D tokie 3, 8?"' b63t J cabbago aud 1 cauliflower.
Ireshleut: Kobert Charters, Esq. Patrons t t. , Sutherland. MA., North Taieri James Pulton, Esq., M.H.K , West Taier . KTYo ,Tt .E'* q- nUiT m}' SSIdS *«.?•»«. ?r • ,"7 \ F Ue -*-* Ksf l- Mosgiel; D, Wiiir* I if^T' :?"hn T ,".Morrison. Ksq., llunedin vyulia.n Martin, Ksq., Fairfield; J C Had«i» Fso Mosgiel; Johi, Shaw, Esq., North iSS " ll, X's Taie'i.,s'IV,, ~nT' y; »«\W<"'»m Will, Eas No-fl ,tSi 1?UD?'i Ml:: Mos Siel; A- Praser, Esq., *.o.th Taieri; John Fiudlay, Ksq , jf orth Taieri James Brown, Ksq., Kast TK ier!; fc JJI ffi 1 £m„-y r*" 11' ?■"»'«■•<-« "f Management: Mess" James 1-raser, James Crosbie, J C* Hodges John lurnbul SB Brent, George Hendrv, F Wedder ?,l°7' "tJ mvi\ Jo,,n wl>J*t«* -Wa N„ ,g ie cS JsT^ °< A Willinm Smithfw L S^ins^^^^^^^ Hwleod™" 0, SeCreUr7 Rtid Vt D The annual cummer show of this soolety waa held m the Volunteer Hull at Mosgiel on Saturday, aud proved thoroughly successful. Thero was good competition iv nearly all the classes flowers and fruit being very we lj represented Tiie only class in which the show was deficient was fhat for vegetables, but thip wa 5 no doubt at npxA°h„ J»ackwarJues3 of the season*, and Tl.« it l' 6t er diS|,laJr mV bo looked for. lhe ueathor was* showery darinjj tho eavly pnr t of the day, but it cleared olf in tho afternoon, and there was a very good atteudanoo at the show An excellent programme of musio was supplied by Messrs Vannim (piano) and Chevne violm). Mr J. WillUmson "(of K^ora ?* d Mr Henry West (of Duuedin) acted as judges of .lowers and pot plants, and Mr Feltham judged the fruit ami vpgetabbs. Appended is
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8074, 9 January 1888, Page 3
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734TAIERI AMATEUR HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Otago Daily Times, Issue 8074, 9 January 1888, Page 3
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