"Peas, (climbers) 24 pods>-Bull ; highly ; commended, 3MBl ; s. Parker ;- ■. •;: Peas,iXdwarf s) 24 pods-^-Bentley ■ ; r. Potatoes, 6-r-Bannister ; highly:; cod: jtoended/JEume .?--• •■ -i. " * Potatoes, (kidney) 6— Bond : Potatoes, best collection, not less than--3 of each variety — Bannister -Rhubarb, 3 stalks— Archdeacon : ,_-Wil- ■ ; liaiiis ; second, O. LVGreeii wood ; highly commended, Hume Turnips 6 — Gr. Stevenson • 'liiglily cpni- " : 4Bannister : ; M ; ''f I jßest^cpUection, 15 varieties and gooseberries— Sherf iff, "1 ; " Nash",* 2~; Nairn, 3 Committee's Cup, best general exhibits, most prizes— Bentley ; ; .. *</ Mrs. Bdurke exliibited a 'stand of grasses, beautifully ai'rangedj which was a centre of attraction ; also a splendid collection of dried ferns, named. Captain Porter exhibited one Hoya and one Cactus, both very good. }/
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1198, 16 December 1880, Page 2
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111Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1198, 16 December 1880, Page 2
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