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MAIL NOTICES

Peidat, February 18. For Australian States via Auckland— I —par Nikau, 11 a.m. For Wellington Northern & Southern Offices of N.Z.— per Nikau. 11 a.m.. For Mofcueka and Motueka Wliarf— per Nikan, 11 a.m. For MotuekA &a& Motueka Wharf— per Koi, 12 noon. for Totarannij Waitapu. Takaka, and Collingwood— per Lady Barkly, 7 p.m. iJArJBDAT, February 19. For Wellington, Northern and Southern Offices N.Z. — per Hapourika, 5.80 a.m. For French Pass, Picton, Blenheim, Wellington, Northern & Southern Office —per Pateena, 9.30 a.ia. ■ For Westport, Greymouth & Hokifcika — p«r Arahnra, 7 p.m. For Westporfc,Greymouth and Mokitika —per Kwtoa, 7 p.m. For Waitapu, Takaka, and Collingwood—per Wairoa, 7 p.m. For Motueka and Motueka Wharfpar Koi, 7 p.m. NOTE.— Late fee letters may be posted 15 minutes after the advertised time of closing. • ■■■ ■■ E. V. SENN. Chief Postmaster.

(Continued from Fourth. Pago.) B Berkshire sow, under 1 year: A. Hodgkiuson 1; A. J. Clear 2; W. 31. g Cook h.c. 9 Tamworth boar, any age: A. HodgH kinson 1: 9 Tamworth sow, any age:' Flowers B and McGouchie 1 ; A. Hodgkinson 2. g Two porkers, under 6 months: P. G B Hawkins 1 and v.h.c. j \Y. D. Lash ■ 2 and h.c. . I DOMESTIC PRODUCE. S Judges : Messrs. Glen and Cixjucher. B Loaf of home-made bread (tin) : 1 Mrs. E. Windle 1; Mrs. W. D. ScrimB geour 2. a Plate of scones : Mrs. Irons 1 ; Miss I F. Giles 2. ■ Sponge roll : Mrs. E. Windle 1 ; B Mrs. James Beattie 2. H Sponge cake: Mrs. James Beattie 1 ■ Plum cake : Mrs James Beattie 1. 9 Currant cake: Mrs. James Beattie B 1 j Mrs. J. C. Hickmott 2. I Collection of home-made biscuits: fi Miss F. Giles 1. ■ Pastry, open tarts : Miss F. Giles, j B Three pounds of fresh butter (not 9 separator) without imprint: Mrs .W. 9 D. Scrirageour lj Mrs. P. G. HawH kins 2. | Plate fancy butter: Mrs.- P. G. B Hawkins. ~H Side Bacon (farmer's cure), pale or d smoked: W. D. Scrimgeour. g Best ham (farmer's cure), pale or 5 smoked :W. D. Scrimgeour. 6 Collection of bottled fruit: Mrs Eg Irons 1. E Collection of home-made jam, 6 B bottles: Miss F. Giles 1 ; Mrs J. Skil--1 ton 2. 9 Bottle of tomato sauce : A. HodgB kinson 1; Mrs. Irons 2. ■ Bottle home-made hop beer: Mrs. H Irons 1 and 2. a Bottle home-made mead : Mrs Irons S Dish honey in comb : E. B. LangR ford 1. ■.-"-' g _ Special prize of 21s for most points jl in this section : Mrs. Irons. "* • FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. __ Five pounds, Beauty of Hebron : A. Hodgkinson 1. Ditto, Vermoivts : A. Hodgkin&on 1; Hickmott Bros 2. I Ditto, Victory: A. Hodgkinson. Ditto, Up-to-Date: A. Hodgkinson 1 ; Rev. Parker 2. Ditto, Northern Star : A. Hodgkinson 1 ; W. D. Scrimgeour 2. Ditto, White Star: A. Hodgkinson. Collection of potatoes, 3 of each sorts : A. Hodgkinson 1 ; \V. D. Scrimgeour 2. Six seed onions : D. Scrimgeour 1 ; Mrs. R. Walker 2. Tree onions : E. Irons 1 j W. D. Lash 2. Six carrots, table : D. Scrimgeour 1; A. Hodgkinson 2. Ditto, Jsar]y Shortborn : J. Newlove 'S, 1 ; D. Scrimgeour 2. Ditto, any variety: A. Hodgkinson Six parsnips: L. Newlove 1; W. Cook 2. Three swede turnips: Hickmott Bros., 1. Six table turnips: Hickmott Bros 1 ; J. 0. Hickmott 2. °> Three ?>iangolds : N. Newlove. Two red beet: P. G. Hawkins 1. Dish of peas : Hickmott Bros. Dish of beans, staked : Skilton Bros 1 and 2. Ditto, dwarf: Mrs W. Y. Grant 1; E. Irons 2. . Bunch of rhubarb : P. G. Hawkins 1; Mrs. W. D. Scrimgeour 2. Two cabbages, white: Mrs. M. Wallace. Two lettuces : E. B. Langford Two cucumbers, long : Skilton Bros Two cucumbers, short : E. Irons 1 ; D. Scrimgeour 2. Two marrows : Mrs. R. C. Taylor 1 ; Rev. Parker 2. Pumpkin: L. Newlove 1; Hickmott . Bros*. 2 ••■•■ - ■■;■' -• ■' •:---.. Largest pumpkin: Mrs. R. Walker 1 ; S. M. Riley 2. Six tomatoes : D. Scrimgeour 1 ; L. Newlovo 2. Five pears : P. G. Hawkins Five apples ; dessert : A. Hodgkinson 1; N. Scrimgeour 2. Five apples, cooking: Mrs. M. Wallace 1; A. Hodgkinson 2. 0 Collection of apples : A. Hodgkinson 0 1 ; Miss M. Flowers 2. Three lemons: Mrs. W. D. Scrim--1 geour 1; E. Irons 2. Dish of peaches : E. Irons . '- Disih of plums : E. Irons 1 ; Miss F. '- Flowers 2. o Dish of plums, Japanese: Miss M. r Flo\y«rs 1 ; E. Irons 2. ; Dish of grapes : D. Scrimgeour. j COMPETITIONS. n Chopping competition : C. Robertson (3 50.3-sth.) 1; A. Ward (4 16. 4-5) 2. Four entrants. Sawing competition : Lines and fI.H Sawing competition : Field and • mate, 16 3-oth) 1; Hickmott Bros, :' (17.1-5) 2 ; Isaac and mate and Lines • and Fauohelle, 19 3-sth each, 3. > The sawing aud chopping ■• contests > were both keenly contested with close finishes.

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12722, 18 February 1910, Page 1

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MAIL NOTICES Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12722, 18 February 1910, Page 1

MAIL NOTICES Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12722, 18 February 1910, Page 1