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Cuas U-CUT FLOWERS. Each Exhibit most be ia one Vessel. First Prize, 3s ; second, 2s. 6 Boses (varieties) Best 12 roses, C. Phillips 5s 12 Pansies, assorted, Mrs Jones second, 2s fid; Mr H. H. Jackson, third, 2s 12 Verbenas (6 varieties, 2 of each) 2 Stocks (varieties) 6 Snapdragons (varieties) 6 Carnations and Piooteee (3 varieties each) 8 Pen stem son 6 Phlox Dranunondii (varieties) 6 Wall Flowers (varieties) 6 Sweet Williams (varieties) H, H. Jackson 3rd, 3s fi Rhododendrons Collection of three Geraniums Best Heney plant Best Wreath or Cross Table Bonqnet not to exceed 16 inches Hand do, not to sxeed 10 inches Second do, Mrs Haines, 2s fid Best Bridal Bonqnet Best Bouquet of Wild Flowers by child under l-l— MrHebley’s special 5s (in honey) Best Decorated Epergne or Vase—first prize, 7s fid ; second, 5s Best Varied Collection Cat Flowers, not less than 12 single stalks, each separate— First prize, 7s fid ; second, 5s Class lII.—FRUITS. First Prize, 3s; second 2s

25 Cherries—Special Prize os, Mr C. J. Jury 35 Strawberries 25 Gooseberries durante Bed (plate of) Do White „ 38 Raspberries 13 Apples, last season’s growth, 2nd Special, Mr MeDoagall, 3s fid Collection of Fruits—First Prize, 7s fid ; second, 5s

Class IV—VEGETABLES. First Prize, Se; Second 3s. 3 Cucumbers 3 Bad Cabbages 3 Oabbagea 3 Cauliflowers 3 Heads Celery > Beet 8 Tunipe Mr H H Jackson, 3s and 3s 3 Jerusalem Artichoke*, 5s Messrs Fabian 3 Parsnips 3 Table Carrots 3 Lettuces (varieties) 6 Sticks of Bfanbsrb 38 Pods Psas—Mr Knight’s first prize 3i 35 Pods French Beans 35 Pods Banner do 35 do Broad do AS Heads Asparagus, 2nd Special, 2s fid Mr M. B. Varnham 6 Kidney Potatoes, Mr H H Jackson 3rd. 2s 8 Bound Potatoes, Mr H H Jackson 3rd, 2s 6 Onions (this year’s growth) 6 Badiabea Collection Bottled Fruit or Vegetables pre> served by Exhibitor from last season’s growth—lst prize ss, 2nd 3s Best collection Vegetables, ss, Mr W C Buchanan's prize, 5s Bast collection Vegetables for Salad, 5s Class V-FABM PRODUCE. First Prize, 3a ; Second, 3s Sib Fresh Batter ia lib pats, Fabian Bros, oa lib Powdered do., A Anderson, 5s 1 Kag Salt Batter. K H Wood, 5s fid 1 Hem 1 Side Bacon, ss, Mr Msunaell's prize 12 Hen Esgs, to be judged by weight, 5a Mr FH Wood Best Sample of Mead, 3 bottles Bast Loaf Home Made Bread, sa, Mi BnflhflntH Beat 6 Scones Beat Sample Home Made Candles, 31ba Class VI-MISCELLANEOUS. First Prize, 4s ; second, 2s fid

Wood Carring, best specimen ornamental Boat (olaotioßs piano mnaie played by child under 16 yearn. Mrs UcMooter’s special pme of 5o Boot played aeloetiao instramontal music (hraas) by boy under IS. Mr Wiokerson 3a fid special Bast aampie of Wairarapa made Butter Kaos Tobaeeo Leaf Model Oaldan Bast eopisd 3 Tones of song with the parts far piano by child under 15. ss, Mr Tamtam Oasateat variety of grasses, including eereala, all to be arranged, and, if possible, named Bert sample Fleeee. ss, Mr Buchanan Cuss VU.—PENMANSHIP, Ac. Prints. Beat spaehnen id penmanship (Major Bunny Bast specimen by any boy under 9 years do' do do under 15 Bart spaaimsn by any girl under 9 years _ Do do do 16 years Bart specimen in English by any native boy or girl in the district over 8 and under 15

Bait Map of the North bland by aay boy or girl in the district under 1£ yean of an Diawing. Ur B C Bladc’a special prist, sa, for any child under 16. Baat Outline Drawing, child andtr 12, Mr 0 Wafcatin’a special, pair hraekato Tbtao prisaa are am open for eompatition to all aahool ehildtan in the diatriet. Baat Map South bland. Oreytowa aahool, M» T A Cox, 6a. Ctaaa VUI—NEEDLE WORK AND FANCY-WORK.

Fint prist, 4a; aaoond, 3a 6d. Fair ‘Knitted Box, nr Stocking*, 2nd prist’ Sa 6d ; Mra Jorgenson Fur Knitted Box or Stockings by children nndtr 16, Mr St George sa, apaaial Bast Collection Baakat Work Crtwcl Work, Mr Walden’s special 2s (id Saving, children nnder 16 ; Mr E II Bookeridge’s prize, 5a Saving, children nnder 12, Mrs Haigfa, 5a CaUsation of Artificial Flowers in Wool, Paper, Wax, or Leather Wool Work, Mrs Dr Smith's special prize of 6s Bead Work Floral Dtriee Crochet Work LaaaWork Collection of Artificial Fruit Beat Patched Garment, special 2s 6d ; second do, 2a Specimen of Raw Silk, bilrer Brooch Mr Hillier lucnme Work, Mr Bocludib, 5b Collection of Fancy Work Painting on Silk or Satin Clam VIL—APIARIaN. Beat Filled Hall Dozen lib Sections. Mr Webster’s special prize, 7s 6d ; second. Mr Brooks special 2s 6d Extracted Honey in Glass Vessel, not less than 31 bs ; first prize, 5a ; second, 2s 6d Beee Was (yellow), beat sample not less than 4lba; Ist prize, 3s i Bees Ws* (white) do do. not less than 11b 2s Best Obeemtory Hi» e , with queen, brood and bee* ; first prize, £1 ; second, 10s Best Collection Apiarian Apilances, Ist prise, 7s 6d; second, 3s Best 12 Sheets Wax, thinned samples, for notion boxes; prize, 2s 6d Beet Samples Was Sheets for Frames ; Dr me Bpratt’s prize. 5s ; second. 2s $J Beat Baa Hire-6a. Mr Cuff’s speeiaL Second 8* *i» Mr Webster* special Clam IX-POULTBT, Ac FintPriza, Ss j Second 8s Fib Game Game any variety Black Breasted Bed Gama Bantam Qotdan Sebright Bantam u»y variety. Mr MeShane’s light Brahma, Mr A Jonea' flnanUl. 6i, Saaood, Bar W T Weetern, 2s 6d Dark Brahma, A Matthews, 6s Flynowth Bor*, A Msttbevs, 6s Tnsgshsss White »ovn Leghorn, Mr W H P Jones’ Special, 6e Bbffb Cask pgb Hen Matthews, 5«

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 2002, 8 December 1886, Page 3

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