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A SUPERB STOMACHIC

Is Wolfe's Schnapps, an invigorator of the organs of urination and the bowela. attd an invaluable alcamaerof thetidnei*

Six marigolds, French, varieties (amateur). Three entries—B. Reeves 1, E. L..Peterson 2. Twelve marigolds, African, six lemon and six orange, varieties (open). Two entries—J. Norman 2. ' ■ . ' ■

■ Six marigolds, African, three lemon and three oranee, varieties (amateur). Three entries—E. Reeves 1, V. L. Peterson 2. Twclvs phlox drummondu, three trusses of each variety (open). Four entries—A. Millar 1, J. H. Seidelin 2. Six phlox drummondi, three trusses of each variety (amateur). Four eatries—E L. Peterson 1, Mrs W C. Brown 2. Twelve annuals, distinct varieties (open). Two entries'—l). L. Christie 1.

Twelve annuals, distinct varieties (amateur). Four entries—G. A. Reade 1, W. L. Christie 2, Mrs W. C. Brown 3.

Cut flowers, collection grown by exhibitor (amateur). Oae entry—Mrs Kemplen 1. Cut flowers, collection, grown hy exhibitor in open air (open). Two entries—H. Spence 1, Mrs R. Gillies 2.

Cut flowers, collection grown by exhibitor in open air (amateur). Four entries—Mrs W. 0. Brown 1, H. Graham 2, MrR H'Carthy 3.

Ornamental grasses, collection (open). Three entries—Mrs W. C. Brown 1, Mrs A. Smith 2 and 3.

Ornamental grassfs, collection (amateur). One entry—Mrs W. C. Browo 1. Collection of native flowers, or flowers s»nd fruit (amateur). One entry—L. Spenco 1. Bouqust, hand, wired (opeu). Five entriesMrs A. Smith 1, Mrs A. Reid 2, James Turner 3.

Bouquet, hand, unwired (open). Four entriesJames Turner 1, W. Hitchcock 2, Mrs A. Smith 3.

Bouquet, hand, uuwired (amateur), entries—Mrs A. Yorston 1.

Bouquet, bridal (open) Six entries—Mrs A. Smith 1 and 2, Mrs A. Reid 3.

Bouquet, bridal (amateur). Five entries—Mrs A. Yorston 1 and 2. Mrs W. C. Brown 3.

Two dress bouquets, for ladies (open). Three entries—J. Turner I,' Mrs A. Smith 2.

Two dress bouquets, for ladies (amateur). One entry—R. S. Macdonald 1. Two bouquctß, buttonhole, for gentlemen (open). Five entries-J. Turner 1, Mrs A. Smith 2, W. Hitchcock 3.

Two bouquets, buttonhole, for gentlemen (amateur).' Three entries—Mrs A. Yoraton I aud 2, R. S. Macdonald 3.

Epergne of flowers (open). One entry—Mrs A. Smith 1.

Eoergae of flowers (amateur). One entry—Mrs A. YorsUm 1.

Collection of cut flowers, grown from Sutton and Sons' seeds (open). Two entries—Mrs A. Smith ], G. Smith 2. Fruit. Two bunches grapes, black, one variety (open). Six entries—R. Glendining 1, J. Tudhope 2. Two bunches grapes, black, one variety (amateur). Six entries —F. Forester 1, E. Raffills 2. One bunch grapes, .heaviest (open). Four entries-J. Glover 1, R. Glendining 2, J. Tudhope 3. One bunch grapes, heaviest (amateur). Four entries-P. Stewart J, F. Forester 2. Two bunches grapes, white, one variety (open). Three entries—R. Wlendining 1, J. Tudhope 2. Twelve apples, dessert, three varieties (open). Three ontries-C. Bates 1, J. H. Seidelin 2. ■ Twelve apples, dessert, three varieties (amateur). Four entries—W. Strachan 1, R. S. Macdonald 3. Collection of apples, not less than six varieties (amateur). Two entries—Mrs Freeman 1, R. Wright 2. Twelve apples, cooking, three varieties (open). Seven entries—W. Scoular 1, 0. Snnntag 2. Twelve apples, cooking, three varieties (amateur). Thiee entries—R. Wright 1, J. Tresize 2. Twelve pears, dessert, throe varieties (open). Three entries—W. Gellatly 1, J. H. Seidelin 2. Twelve pears, cooking, three varieties (open). Two entries—J. Roberts 1, C. Bates 2. Six peaches, one variety (open). Six entries— A. Mortoon 1, Wm. Gellatly 2. Six peaches, one variety (amateur). Two entries —Mrs R. Wilson 1. Six apricots, ona variety (amateur). One entry—G. Raffills 1. Six nectarines, one variety (open). One entry— J. H. Every 1. Twelve plums, dessert, one variety (open). Ten entries—ft. Dawson 1, C. Bates 2. Twelve plums, dessert, one variety (amateur). Thre« entries—Miss L M. Booker 1, G. Raffills 2. Twelve plumß, cooking, one variety (open). Eisht entries—E. Dawson 1, W. Scoular 2. Twelve plum*, conking, one variety (amateur). Two tntries—G. R»ffils 1, Miss L. M. Booker 2. Collection of plums (open). Two entries—C Bates 1, W. Hitchcock 2. , Collection of fruit, grown by exhibitor (open) One eotry-O. Bates 1. Six dishes each apples, apricots, pears, peaches, plums, separate varieties (open). One entry—E. Dawson 1. Vegetables. Twenty-four beans, broad, one variety (open). Four entries—Kwong Yet 1, C. Sonntag2. Twenty-four beans, French, one variety (open). Five entries— U. Glendiuiiig 1, Mrs C. Pvoyse 2. Twenty-four beans, scarlet runners, one vsrietv (open) Three entries—J. H. Every 1, (J. Sonutag 2. Six beot, red, one variety (open). Seven entries— E. Mcc I, Kwoag Yet 2.

Two rabbages, for table (oDen). Nine eutries— C. Sountag-'l, D. L. Christie 2. Two cabbages, rud (open). Three entries—J. Norman 1, Kwotig Yet 2.

Two carrots, for table (open). Twelve entries— D. L. Christie 1 and 2.

Two ciuliflowtjrs (open). Three entries—W Scoular 1, Kwong Yet 2.

Three celery (open). Four entries—Kwong Yet 1, Soon Yong 2.

Potatoes, six varieties (open). Seven entries—C Lane 1, Mrs W. C. Brown 2.

Six onions (open). Nine entries—W. Scoular 1, E. Mcc 2.

Six parsnips (open). Five entries—E. W. Dowland 1, VV. Scoular 2.

Fifty pods peas (open). Eight entries—C. Lane 1, D. L. Christie 2. One pumpkin (open). One entry—Soon Yongl. Six stalks rhubarb, for table (open). Nine entries—J H. Seidelin 1, J. R-ndel 2. Six stalks rhubarb, heaviest (open). Three entries—ll: Wright, 9Jlb, 1; C. Sonntag, SJlb, 2. Twelve toruatoas (open). Five entries—H. T. Boydell 1 and 2.

Six turnips (open). Eight eatries—Soon Yone 1, Kwong !Y et 2. Two vegetable marrows, for table (open). Three entries—Mrs C. Royse 1, Soon Yong 2. One vegetable marrow, heaviest (open). Two entries—Kwong Yet, 321b, 1; Soon Yong, 251b, 2. Collection vegetables (open). One entry—W. Scoular 1.

Collection of vegetables, grown from Sutton and Sons' seeds (opeu). Two entries-E. W. Dowland 1, D. L. Christie 2.

COSIPETITION FOR NURSERYMEN O.NLY,

Table of pot plants and cut blooms. Two entries—G. Matthews 1, S. Cousins 2.

Special Phizes.

Open. A. and T. Inglis, 2ls. Six stove or greenhouse plants, distinct genera—R. Glendining 1. Amateur. P. Laing, 10s 6d. Four stove or greenhouse plants, distinct genera—R. H. Bagsh.iw 1.

Open. M. Anderson, value 7s 6d. Six pelargoniums, zonale, three sinele, three double varieties-Mrs R. Gillies 1

Opnn. A. Briscoe and Co., value 10s 6d. Four tuberous-rooted begonias, single, varieties—S. Cousins 1.

Open. A. Briscoe and Co., value 10s b'd. Four tuberous-rooted begonias, double varieties—S Cousins 1:

Amateur. G. Millar, 10s. Two tnberous-rooted beffouias, double, varieties —J. Hendry 1.

Upon. Garrison Band, Us, 7s. distinct genera—R. Glendining 1 Open. Sarsood.Son, and Kwing, 103 6d. Twelve ferns, or ferns and lyoopods, varieties —R. Glendining 1.

Foliage plants,

Amateur. Bing, Harris, and Co., 10s 6d. Twelvo ferns, or ferns aud lycopods, varieties— F. Whinam 1. •

Open. (4. Matthews, 21s. Eighteen dahlias, varieties—Mrs'C. Royse 1. Open. New Zealand Drug Company, value, 20s. Twelve dahlias, varieties—Mrs C. Royse 1. Amateur. J. M. Ritchie, 14s, 7s. Twelve asters, not quilled, six varieties—E. Keeves 1, J. H. heideliu 2. -

Amateur. Nimmo and Blair, value 10s 6d. Twelve sweet peas, varieties, six of each—J. Blair 1.

Amateur. A. Randal, value 6s. Six gladioli spikes, varieties—E. Naish 1.

Amateur. S. Lean, value ss. Six roses, named varieties—Mrs C. lioyse 1. Open. Shag Point Coal Company, value 11s 6d. Cut flowers, collection (grown by exhibitor)—G. A. Reade 1.

Open. Shag Point Coal Company, value Us 6rt, Colleotion cut flowers (grown by exhibitor)—H. Spence.

Open. Sutton and Sons, per Tothill, Watson, and Co., 70s, 355. Collection of cut flowers, grown from Sutton's seeds—Mrs A. Smith 1, G. Smith 2. Open. J. Sidey, 21s; J. H. Every, 10s 6d. I wo bunches grapes, black, one variety—R. Glondinine 1, J. Tudhope 2. Amateur. A Friend, 6» (3d, 4s. Collection of apples, not less than six varieties, four of eaoh— Mm Freeman 1.

Open. The Hon. The Minister for Agriculture, Hobirt, 218. Collection of fruit (grown by ex-hibitor)-C. Bates 1.

Open. Ross and Glendining, Roslyn rug, value £2 2s. Six dishes each apples, apricots, pears, peaches, plums, separate varieties—E. Dawsou 1. Open. J. Meiklejouu, value 7s Bd. Potatoes, six varieties—C. Lan« 1.

Open. J. H. Every, value 63. Twelve tomatoes, one variety r H. T. Boyrlell 1.

Open. Nimmo and Blair, value 21s. Collection of vegetables—W. Sconlar 1. Open. Murray, Roberts, and Co., value 15s. Secoud prize. Collection of vegetables —W. Scoular 1.

Open. Sutton and Sons, per Tothill, Watson, and Co., 70s, 3£». Collection of vegetables grown from Button's seeds—JS. W. Dowland 1

Nurserymen only. The President (Hon. Geoigß M'Lnan), £2 2s, £1 Is Table of pot plants and cut flowers—G. Matthews 1.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10617, 12 March 1896, Page 4

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A SUPERB STOMACHIC Otago Daily Times, Issue 10617, 12 March 1896, Page 4

A SUPERB STOMACHIC Otago Daily Times, Issue 10617, 12 March 1896, Page 4