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: '3' FEATHBRTSON TOWN LICENSING DISTRICT NOTICE. ■VT OTICB is hereby given that the ii following gentlemen have been nominated as a Committee fur ibe Featherston Town Licensing District : Bunny, Henry Onndy, William Donald, James Gilpin, William Reynolds, George Toogood, William Yiles, Josiah The number of candidates exceeding the number of offices to be filled, a POLL for live members for the above Committee will be taken on TUESDAY, 17th Feb., 1886, at the Town Board Office, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. C. W. KEYS, Returning Officer. Featherston, Feb. 12, 1885. 108,2 WAIRaRAPA WEST COUNTY. CARTERTON LICENSING DISTRICT THE undermentioned gentlemen have this day been duly nominated for the Licensing Committee of the Carterton Licensing District : Bennett, Thomas Calliater, Humphrey Fairbrother, Richard Hart, Seth M. Smith, John As the number of candidates equals the number of offices to be filled, I hereby declare the above named gentlemen duly elected as the Licensing Committee for the Carterton Licensing District, to hold office for one year, and I appoint the Courthouse, Carterton, as the place, and TUESDAY, the 24th day of February, at 9.30 a.m. as the time for holding the first meeting of the said Committee. 11. H. WOLTKRS, 109 2 Returning Officer. Carterton, 11th February, 1885.

GREYTOWN HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. THE AUTUMN SHOW Will be held in the TOWN HALL, GREYTOWN, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 6. Full particulars in Catalogues, to be bad from the Members of the Committee and the Secretary. CATALOGUE. Class i’LAjVTS* No pot to exceed S inches in diameter. First Prize, 3s ; Second, zs, 2 Pelargoniums 1 'niums bi-color ~ tri-color 2 ~ ivy. leafed

2 Gloxinias 2 Bigonias 2 Cockcombs 2 Petunias 2 Fuchsias 2 Balsams (grown in pots) Best pot plant specially exhibited 6 Stove or Greenhouse plants 6 Foliage plants 6 Ornamental trees and shrubs Class 11.-CUT FLOWERS. (Each exhibit must be in one vessel) First Prize, 3s; Second, 2s 6 Roses (not less than 5 varieties) 1 6 Dahlias ditto 5 Gladiolas ditto 6 Pansies ditto 6 Verbenas ditto 6 Carnations and Picoteea, ditto 3 Phlox Drummondi ditto (3 ditto) 3 Penstemons Table Bouquet (not to exceed loin) Hand ditto 6in Best decorated Epergne, first prize, 51; second ditto, 3s Best varied collection Cut Flowers, 18 single stalks, each separate and different, first prize, ss; second ditto, 3s Class lII,—FRUITS. First Prize, 3s ; Second, 2s. Filberts, not less than 12 Walnuts ~ Medlars ~ Peaches ~ Plums ~ ~ Quinces ~ ~ 12 Pears, 2 varieties 12 Apples, dessert, 4 varieties 12 Apples, culinary Best six apples in the room, 3 varieties Plate of Brambles Plate of Mulberries 2 Bunches hot house Grapes 2 ~ outdoor ~ 4 Melons, rock and water, 2 each 2 Pie Melons. Best Collection of Fruit—First Prize 5s ; Second 3s; limited to nine varieties. Class IV.—VEGETABLES. First Prize, 3s; Second, is. 1 Cucumbers 2 Cabbages 2 Cauliflowers 2 Heads Celery 2 Beet 3 Turnips 3 Parsnips I 3 Table Carrots 2 Marrows (varieties) 6 sticks Rhubarb 25 Pods Peas 25 ~ French Beans 22 ~ Runner ~ 23 ~ Broad ~ 5 Kidney Potatoes 6 Round ~ 6 Onions Best Bunch Radishes Collection Herbs named variety Bot. Fruit or Vegetables preserved by exhibitor—First Price ; Second 3s Collection Vegetables, t2 varieties only— First Prize ys 6cl ; Second 5s Class V-LOCAL PRODUCTIONS. First Prize, 3s ; Second 2% ■■ r ;h Butter (in ilb pats) ! ,ii's Eggs, to be judged by weight, aest Collection of Hcney for market, ex* tracted or in comb. Class TI-MISCELLAINEOUS. Best pair knitted sox or stockings by adults

under 16 Best Basket work „ C>»,wel Work ~ Painting on silk or satin „ Watercolor Drawing ~ Wool work „ Collection Fancy Work Sewing, children under i 6 „ .. „ 9 Best Collection of Artificial Flowers in wool, paper, wax 01 leather Best collection artificial fruit A. L. WEBSTER, 10? Secretory

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1674, 16 February 1885, Page 3

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