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Notices.

WAIKATO HORTICULTURAL SHOW, To be held in the Public Hall, Hamilton, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 17th (St. PATRICK'S DAY). Prizes will be awarded in the following classes :—: — ALL COMERS. Class A.-Pot Plants. Geraniums, 2 varieties, single Geraniums, 2 varieties, double Geraniums, collection Petunias, collection of 6 Fuchsias, 4 \am-ties Fuchsias, 1 specimen Balsams, 3 varieties Cockscombs, 3 Musk, yellow Begonias, 3 varieties, foliage Ferns, 6 established Ivy-leaf Geraniums, 3 varieties Specimen Plant, in bloom Specimen Plant, foliage Collection of Pot Plants Cactus, 6 varieties, Mr Evans special, 10s. ALL COMERS. Class 8.-Cut Flowers. Asters, 6 varieties Zinnias, 6 varieties Carnations and Picotees, 6 varieties Hollyhocks, 6 spikes Gladioli, 6 spikes Roses, G varieties Roses, 3 varieties Pansics, best collection Verbenas, best collection Stocks, collection Antirihinums, 3 varieties Dahlias, collection, 6 Dahlias, collection, 12 Dahlias, collection, 24 Phlox Druminondi (collection) Hand Bouquet, not exceeding 6 inches diameter Bridal Bouquet Collection ot Cut Flowers. ALL COMERS. Class 0. -Fruit. Grapes, 3 bunches, special prixe Apples, I*2 Bismaiki, special prize, Mr Sharp Apples, 3 varieties dessert apples, tirst quality, good keepers, prize Mr Northcroft Apples, G dessert, 1 of each Apples, 6 culinary, 1 of each Apples, 12 dessert Apples, 12 culinary Apples, G vaiieties, dessert and culinary, 4 of cich Apples, 12 varieties, dessert and culinary, 4 of each Apples, 24 varieties, dessert and culinary, 4 of each Apples, best collection of 4 each Nectarines, for the best 6 Peaches, for the best G Pears, for the best 6 Quinceß, for the best 6 Plums, dessert, G \arieties of 6 each Plums, dcsscit, 12 Plums, cooking, G Plums, cooking, 12 Mulbeiries, 1 plate Blackberries, 2 plate Melons, water, 3 Melons, rock, 3 Collection of fruit. ALL COMERS. Class D.— Vegetables. Peas, 50 pods Broad Beans, 24 pods Beans, Kidney, 24 pods Celery, 3 sticks Carrots, 6 Turnips, 6 CucnmlMsrs, 2 Tomatoes, 6 Cabbage, 3 Cabbage, Red, 3 Savoy, 3 Cauliflower, 3 Lettuce, 3 Onions, 12 Onions, best collection, 6 of each Parsnips, G Pumpkins, 1 Vegetable Marrows, 2 Beetroot, 1 Custard Marrow, 1 Potatoes, Kidney, 12 Potatoes, Round, 12 Potatoes, collection, 3 of each Collection of Vegetables Rhubarb, 12 sticks Sugar-beet, 3 Honey, in oomb Honey, extracted

SPECIAL PRIZES. Best dish Red Wheat „ „ White Wheat „ „ Barley „ „ White Oats „ „ Black Oats „ 3 Mangolds (Long Red) „ 3 „ (Yellow) „ 3 Turnips „ 3 Swede Turnips „ 3 Field Carrots. PriVes will also be awarded under the above schedule in the Amateur and Cottagers Classei. Offers of Special Prizes will be thankfully received by the Committee. Donors will kindly communicate with the Secretary. The amount of the prize money to be awarded has not yet been decided, awaiting results of the canvass for support from comtnitteemen in \nrious parts of the district. GEO. EDGECUMBE, Hon. Sec.

fPIHBER! rp I M B E R ! BUCKLAND & SIIIPIIERD are prepared to put on board barge at their Mills, Lower Waiksto, SAWN KAUBI, KAHIKATEA, KIMU AND PURIRI, At the following prices per 100 superficial feet: — Kumi— Ist class, 13s ; 2nd class, Bs. Rimit and Kahikatf.a —lst class, 8s ; 2nd clasi, 7s. Pinned, tongucd and grooved, 2i per 100 extra. Rimu (ill heart), for bridge building, 11s. Sawn Puriki —lst class, 18ft. lengths and under, 27s 6d ; over 18ft., 355. Puriri House Block', 4d per foot. Fencing Material of every description. Piilc liat on application. Tiadc liberally dealt with. Postal Addicis-PUKEKOHE.

NERVOUS MEN and WOMEN may obtain (FREE, Dr BOYDS \alimble works on Vitality. NERVOUS DEBILITY (diagnosis *»4 treatment), Loss of Manhood, IKscases of Women, &c, by sending name and addiesa to ELTON BOYD, M.D., Australian Medical and Surgical Infirmary ; or B. O. Holterman, Eiq., M.P., Prcs., Box 673 G. P.O. Sydney, ITS. W. C»«Biiltations fiee, by mail or in person. Nervous and Female Diseases a specialty.

yiiTKRINARY SURGEON. Mr J. G. PARSONS has commenced practice in ('.itulirulge and district, and li(ip»w tn «h.ire the patronagi* of the public iin oimd. Addresii —Victoria Road, C.imbiMge. No\ ember 12th, ISB4.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1961, 31 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1961, 31 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1961, 31 January 1885, Page 4

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