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:- Pelargoniums, 2 varieties — Ist prize c Mr F. Hunt. ■r Collection Geraniums — Ist prize, Mi k F. Hunt; 2nd, Mr F. Marshall. •, Petunias, 2 varieties — Ist prize, 'Mi - F. Hunt ; 2nd, Mr F. Marshall. Specimen Plant, foliage — Ist prize, f Mr F. Hunt ; 2nd, Mr C. L. Maclean, r Ferns, best collection — Ist prize, Mi . F. Hunt. ' Musk, yellow — Ist prize, Mr Hunt ; 1 2nd, Mr Sopp. Musk, red — Ist prize, Mr Sopp. 1 Collection of Conifer — Ist prize, Mr i F. Hunt. i Collection of Plants— lst prize, Mr F. I Hunt ; 2nd, Mr F. Marshall, s Cactus — Ist prize, Mr Greathead. Hanging Basket of Plants - Ist prize, i Miss Begg. ; Class B. — Cut Flowers. Eoses, 24 varieties — Ist prize, Mr G: 1 Walker ; 2nd, Mrs McKenzie. Hoses, 18 varieties — Ist prize, Mrs McKenzie. Eoses, 12 varieties — Ist prize, Mrs MeKenzie ; 2nd, Mrs L. C. Eichards. Eoses, 6 varieties — Ist prize, Mr A. H. Murray ; 2nd, Mrs C. L. Maclean. , Best dark rose — Ist prize, Mrs McKenzie. Best light rose — Ist prize, Mrs L. C. Eichards. Rhododendrons, 2 varieties — Ist prize, Mr G. Walker. Petunias, 4 varieties — Ist prize, Miss McKenzie. ■ Antirrhinums, 4 varieties — Ist prize, Mr A. H. Murray. . '«-. Pansies, 12 varieties — Ist prize, Mr A. H. Murray. Pansies, 6 varieties— :lst prize, Mr A. H. Murray. Phlox Drummondii, G varieties — Ist prize, Mr Knight. Stocks, 2 varieties — Ist prize, "Mr Greathead. Verbinas, 6 varieties — Ist prize, Mr J. Paulin ; 2nd, Mr Greathead. Geraniums, single, 3 varieties — Ist prize, Mr Greathead. Geraniums, double, 2 varieties — Ist prize, Mrs Eetemeyer. Ixias, 3 varieties — Ist prize, Mr Mushet. : . ' Svveet peas— lst prize, Mr Sopp. Collection cut flowers — Ist prize, Mrs McKenzio ; 2nd, Mr A. Knight. Hand bouquet — Ist prize, Miss A. McKenzie ; 2nd, Miss McKenzie. Table bouquet — Ist prize, Miss J. Taylor ; 2nd, Mr F. Hunt. Bridal bouquet — Ist prizo, Miss McKenzie ; special prize, Mrs Stewart. Collection native flowers — Ist prize, Mr Knight. Table decoration — Ist prize, Mr F. Hunt ; 2nd, Miss McKenzie. Device— lst prize, Mr I. Mushet ; 2nd, Miss A. McKenzie. f Class C. — Fkttit. / > Strawberries, size — Ist prize, Mr J. Paulin. Strawberries, flavour — Ist prize, Mr H. Fraser. Gooseberries — Ist prize, Mr T. Starck. Cherries, white — Ist prize, Mr J. Paulin. Cherries, red — Ist prize, Mr J. Paulin. Rhubarb — Ist prize, Mr A. Knight. Class D. — Vegetables. Asparagus — Ist prize, Mr Hunt. Turnips — Ist prize, Mr Mushet. Radishes, long — Ist prize,- Mr Sopp. Radishes, round — lstprize.Mr Mushet. Onions — Ist prize, Mr Wealloan. Onion potatoes - Ist prize, Mr "Weallean. Potatoes, kidney — Ist prize, Mr Weall»an ; 2nd, Mr J. Paulin. Potatoes, round — Ist prize, Mr Thos. Paulin ; 2nd, Mr Weallean. Collection of potatoes — Ist prize, Mr Wealkan ; 2nd, Mr Thos. Paulin. Cauliflower — Ist prize, Mr Woolford. Cabbage — Ist prize, Mr Gomez. Carrots — Ist prize, Mr Weallean. Beans, broad — Ist prize, Mr Weallean. Peas— lst prize", Mr Woolford. Peas, collection — Ist prize, Mr Woolford. Lettuce, cabbage — Ist prize, Mr Sopp. Lettuce, coss — Ist prize, Mr Manning. Horseradish — Mr Weallean. Collection of vegetables — Ist prize, Mr A. Knight; 2nd, Mr Weallean. LATE. GABLE MESSAGE. ♦ (heuteb's telegrams.) [by electric telegraph — copyright.] (Received Nov. 18, 1.15 p.m.) MELBOURNE. Novembor 17. At the cricket match to-day between the English team and cloven of Victoria, the latter, who commenced their first innings late in the afternoon, had lost two wickets when tho stumps were drawn for the day for 16 runs. CONST ANTINOPLE . November 16. In spite of the assurance given by the English Government, the Porto has opened f nrthpr parleying regarding the despatch of the Turkish Commission to Egypt, and has notified to the British Charge de Affaires at Constantinople, that it insists upon sending a commission. . ' ALEXANDRIA. November 16; . The Egyptian Commission for" the prosecution of Arabi and other rebels has conceded to the point at issue ra--1 gardiug the legal procerure of the trial, 1 and the counsel for the defence has coin--1 meneed the examination of the Arabists 1 to-day. • THOUND — A small Purse, containing ! Jj money. Owner can have same on ap- [ plying to Mr J. C. Brcchin, Campbell , Place, describing nature of contents, and i. paying cost of this advertisement. L I WAKEFiELB & HOGG t ])EG to inform the public of Wanganui -L) and surrounding districts that they have re-opened their establishment with cx- * tensive alterations and improvements. THE STOCK . Is entirely new, and specially imported from 3 the best and most reliable English and Colonial houses, and comprises — 1 Drugs, Chemicals, Druggists' . ■' Sundries, English and Ameri- ' can Patent Medicines, Brushf ware, Sponges, Perfumery, J . Toilet Requisites, Horso and s ' Cattle Medicines. c DISPENSING DEPARTMENT--8 Will receive Messrs Wakofield and Hogg's special attention, tlie stock of Cliemicalsj - Drugs, &c. being continually supplemented s by consignments of new remedies, and all a Prescriptions being dispensed with thoii if well-known accuracy. j Tho Prescription Books for tho last 21 yean are still retained. WAKEFIELD & HOGG, '-' ■ Having been appointed sole Agents for th< , finn of Martin & Co., Melbourne, are in t '' position to devote special attention to Homeo pathic Medicines. All goods not in stock can be procured al T ■ tho shortest notice.- - ■ "r WAKEFIELD & HOGG, . _ WHOLESALE AND KETAIIi CHEMISTi ANI "- ' DIUKIGISTB, 3 ' . (Established 185S), •' Victoria, Avenue, Wanganui,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 18 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 18 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 18 November 1882, Page 3

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