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THE REEFTON SHOW

♦ ! EXCELLENT ENTRIES | LIST OF AWARDS (SrECIAL TO THE TBESS.I . REEFTON, March .2. The annual show conducted by the Inangahua Agricultural and Pastoral Association was opened on the Keefton racecourse yesterday. The weather was beatifully fi' ve . and there was a good attendance of the public. The entries in most classes compared favourably with other years, and the display in the flower section was excellent considering the unfavourable season experienced. The following are the results of the judging:'— HOME INDUSTRIES AND COOKING (Judge: Mr H. Moore, Groymouth.) Butter, fresh, 21b: Mrs P. J. Malloy 1. Butter, fresh, 21b (unsalted) : Mrs .P. .1. Malloy 1. Butter, fresh, 51b (salted): Mrs I'. J. Malloy .1. Honey, extracted, two jars: S. Austin 1, T. Allen 2. Honey, collection: A. Austin 1, H. Mellett 2. Jam, three varieties: Mrs W. King 1, Mrs G. Grossman 2. Jelly, three varieties: Mrs G. Grossman 1, Mrs \V. King 2. Sauce, any variety: Mrs G. Crossman 1, Mrs W. Bell 2. Chutney, any variety: Mrs O. E. "Walker h c. Pickles, two varieties: Mrs G. Crossman 1, Mrs W. King 2. Six cream pull's: Mrs 0. E. Walker 1. Six assorted biscuits: Miss L. McMahon 1, Miss J. Shepherd h e. Small plate of kisses: Mrs 0. E. "Walker .1, Mrs G. Crossman 2. Six gems: Miss 11. Gibellini 1, Miss L. McMahon 2. Six pikelets: Mrs J. Scarlett 1, Mrs T. L. Floyd 2. Sponge roll: Miss J. Shepherd 1, Miss L. McMahon 2. Sponge sandwich (with butter): Miss J. Shepherd 1. Sponge sandwich (without butter) : Miss J. Bartlett. Shortbread: Miss M. Dclaney 1, Mrs T. E. Floyd -2. Three girdle scones: Mrs T. E. Flovd 1. Three scones (one (lay old): Mrs W. King 3, Mrs T. E. Floyd 2, Miss R. Gibellini 3. Bread, white loaf: Mrs P. J. Malloy .1, Mrs Mitchell 2, Mrs X Baird ::. Nut loaf: Mrs 0. E. Walker 1. Tea cake: Miss J. Bartlett i. Seed cake: Mrs T. E. McMahon 1, Mrs G. Grossman 2. Fruit cake (dark): Miss E. McMahon 1. Fruit cake (light): Mrs J. Morel 1, Mrs T. McMahon

Whcatley and Skillon's cup: Mrs G. Grossman. Griffin and Sons' trophy: .Mrs G. Crossman. School Classes —Six scones: Jean McKano 1, Roua Potter 2. Sponge sandwich: Freda Patterson 1, Margaret O'Shea 2. Seed cake: Juno Harnett 3. Dorothy Gilmotir 2. Nut loaf: Margaret Hawthorne 1, Gwen Osborne 2. Biscuits, three varieties: Patricia Pratt 1. Pikelets: Ecu Wills. FLOWER SECTION' (Judge: Mr T. D. Eennie, Christehurch.)

Six roses: Mrs W. S. Pratt 1. Three roses: Mrs W. S. Pratt 1. Best rose in show: Mrs W. S. Pratt 1. Nine carnations: Mrs W. S. Pratt 2. Chrysanthemums: Mrs W. S. Pratt. I. Twelve dahlias, giant: Mrs W. S. Pratt 1 and 3, Mrs McPherson 2. Six single dahlias: Mrs W. S. Pratt 1, J. Leo 2. Six cactus dahlias: .Mrs W. S. Pratt 1. Six charm dahlias: Mrs W. S. Pratt 1. Six colarctte dahlias: .Mrs V.. S. Pratt 1. Six pom-pom dahlias: W. Winchester 1 and ,'!, Mrs W. S. Pratt 2. Three double asters: -Mrs W. S. Pratt 1 and 2. Thruo single asters: Mrs W. S. Pratt _l, 2, and 3. Collection of asters: itrs W. S. Pratt 1, 2, and :\. Three stocks: Mrs W. S. Pratt J. Collection of pnnsies: Mrs W. S. Pratt 1. Collection of violas: .Mrs W. S. Pratt 2. Collection of 12 gladioli: -Mrs W. S. Pratt 1. Six gladioli: Mrs W. S. Pratt 1. Three gladioli: Mrs W. S. Pratt 1. Sweet peas, three varieties: Mrs W. li. Auld 1 and 2. Mrs Discaciati :;. Five sweet peas, pink: Mis* P. Pratt J. Five sweet peas white: Miss P. Pratt I. Five sweet peas, red: Miss P. Pratt 1. Five sweet peas mauve: .Miss P. Pratt I and 2. Antirrhinum, three spikes: Miss P. Piatt 2. Nine gallardian: Mrs W. S. Pratt J, 2, and ;i. .six zinnias: Miss I.). Noble 1. Mrs Mc-Pher.-on 'J, .Miss Arnott J. Three salvia I,entire: Father Butler J, Miss Arnott 2, Miss 11. Noble ". Lily auratum, one spike: Miss I. Kcurus 1. Lily, three to six spikes: J. 1.e.. 1. Six larkspur: Mrs W. S. Pratt I. Michaelmas daisies, three varieties: J. I.cc I, -Mrs W. S. Pratt 2. Sunflower, six blooms: J. Ecu j, Mrs W. S. Pratt 2, J. 11. Discaciati .1. Six French marigolds: Mrs W. I!. Auld I. W. Winchester 2, Mrs W. S. Pratt It. Six African marigolds: Mrs W. B. Auld 1 and ?,, -Mrs W. S. Pratt 2. Six coleudula marigolds: Mrs W. S. Pratt 1, .Mrs W. B. Auld 2 and 3. Three siilpi-u-lossis: ."Miss P. Pratt I. Nine Iceland poppies: .Mrs W. S. Pratt 1. Nasturtiums: Mrs .1. Morel 1, J. Eee 2. Mm W. S. Pratt :; Six verbenas: Mrs W. S. Pratt 1 and

•_', Mi.vs M. o'Mallcy :\. licst .-piku hollylinfk: -Mrs W. S. I'ratt 1. Cut flowers, out-door-grown, six varieties: 'Miss Arnott 1, .1. I.cc 2. Six pi.lux Dniiiimumlii: Mrs W. N. I'ruil 1 ami -\ Miss O. Noble ::. Tim-.-phlox Dnniiinonilii: Mrs W. S. Pratt 1, -\ ami ::. Thr.-.: spru.vs g0.1.-tla: Miss I'. I'v.-ut 1. (',,11,.,-ii.ui of animals: Mrs \\\ S. Pratt, I. Collection of iM-ri-iini.-ilh: Miss. Arnotl, 1. Collet-lion of Honors, op.mi, 1.-| In 20 variolic: Miss Anioll I, Mrs \V. S. Pratt. 2. Pol plant, flowering: Fathor Poller 1, C. 11. Chanilloi' 2. l'nl pl.-inl, single foliage: ,1. P.. Disraviali 1. 1 ill I tonhnlc: Miss; Arnolt J, Mis.s I>. I'l-,-ilt. ■-'. Novice Clashes—Collection of dahlias: AW Wimhrslor 1, Mrs J. Morel -J. Mrs .J. P>. Disearinti ". Collrclion of swirl peas: Mrs .1. li. Discaciati ]. Collection of (lowers: .Mrs ,T. IJ. Disraciuti 1, W. Winchester 2. Di'eoralive Classes Floating how): Miss Arnotl, 3, Mrs W. S. Prat 2. Buttonhole: Miss P. Trait 1. Miss Aniott 'J. Decorative table: Mrs F. Hampson 3. Bowl of flowers: J. Leo 1, Mrs F. Ha meson 2, Fa titer Sutler 3. Points prizes for most points: (lower section, Mrs W. H, Pratt (112 points) I, Miss P. Pratt. (27 points) 2; daliliiis section, Mrs W. S. Pratt 1; gladioli section, Mrs W. S. Pratt .1: sweet pea. section, .Miss P. Pratt 3 ; novice classes, Mrs J. B. Discaciati 1; cut flowers. Mrs J. B. Discaciati 1. XF.EDDEWORK AMI FANCY WORK (Jugde: Mr K. T. Bush, Greyrnoutk.)

Cushion cover: Mrs 11. Taylor I, Misa I. .teams 2, Miss M. McMahon 3. Tublo centre, white: Mrs H. Taylor 1, Miss J. Gobble 2. Table centre, coloured; Miss K. In wood I, Miss K. Cleaver 2, Miss V. Prince 3. Pillow shams, coloured: Mrs li. Taylor 1, Miss M. McMalion 2. Tray or supper cloth, crochet edge: Miss J. McDonnell 1 and 2. Tray or supper cloth, crochet edge, over three inches: .Mrs M. Waddell 1, Miss V. Prince 2. Supper or table cloth; Mrs C. Kevin X, Mis 3 J. McDonnell 2, Mies I. Kearna 3. D'oyley, crochet: Miss D. King 1, Mrs J. Scarlett 2. D'oyley, ho nd-worked: Mi;..; V. Leggoe 1, Miss J. McDonnell 2, Miss I!. Inwood 3. Duchcsse set, coloured: Mrs J. Banks 1, Miss R. Bradley 2, Mrs 11. Taylor 3. Piece of laee work: Mrs H. Taylor I. Kichelieu embroidery: Miss E. Wright 1. Eyelet embroidery: Mrs M. Find lay 1, Miss .1. Gebbie 2. Handworked sachet: Mrs M. Findlay 1. Embroidered apron: Miss V. Leggoo 1, Miss C. Leggoe 2. Embroidered bedspread, coloured: Mrs 11. Taylor 1, Mrs Goodyer 2. Woollen crochet article: Mrs Wicken 3. Knitted tea cosy: Mrs ,T. Bnird. Woollen cushion: Mrs M. AVaddell 1, Mrs J. Banks 2. Wool mat: ''Mrs Piyor 1. Any useful article, in wool : Mrs Miller 1, Mrs ft. Grossman 2, Mrs J. Baird 3. Baby's knitted jacket: Mrs J. McFlwee 1. Handknitted socks: Mrs .T. Banks 1, Mrs .T. B. Discaciati 2. Useful bag: Mrs M. Waddell 3. Cuddlo toy, hand made: Mrs J. McElwee 1. Pen-painted articles: Mrs M. Taylor I. Article from material costing Is: Miss E. Cleaver 1. Article from sugar-hag: Mrs J. AlcElwec 1, MJ'g M. Waddell 2. Papier-mache: Mrs Goodyer 1. Article from old gramophone record: Mrs J. McElwee L Sugar bag mat: Mrs O. E. Wicken 1. Best article from flour

bag: Miss "Wright 1, Mrs Goodyer 2. Best coat, hanger: Miss E. Cleaver 1. Best dressed doll: Miss M. O'Malley 1 and special. Kmbroidered handkerchief: Miss L. King 1. API' AND PHOTOGRAPHY Sis AVest Coast views: J. Grossman 1. Six groups: Miss L. King 3. Three child studies: J. Crossman 1. Three animal studies: B. Alborn 1, Miss L. McMahon 2. Three interior groups and views: J. Crossman 1. Six best photographs: J. Crossman 1, Miss L. King 2. SCHOOL CLASSES COOKERV Six stones: L. "Wills. Seed cake: I/. Wills. SEWING AND FANCYWORK Plain sewing, standards V. and VI.: Owen Osborne 1, Freda Patterson 2. Plain sowing, under 12: Margaret Hawthorne 1, Ivy Cleaver 2. Hand embroidered article: Dorothy Gilmour 1, Bessie Kenwick 2, Edna Woods 3. Knitted article: Jean McKane 1, Edna Woods 2, Margaret Stevenson special prize. Knitted article, 10 to 12 years: Margaret Wright 1, Pat Delaney 2. Embroidered apron: Edna Woods 1, Gwen Osborne 2. Knitted tea cosy: June Panck- I hurst 1, Naomi Simraiss 2, Sheila Kichdale 3. Wool cushion: J. Mellett 1. Sheila Richdale 2. Hand-knitted sox: Jean McKane 1. Cuddle toy: Kingsley McKane 1, Peter Dick 2. Marquetry work: Sheila Richdale 1, Hona Potter 2. Useful article from sugar-bag: May Brazil 1. Papier ruache: R. D. H. School primers 1. E. McMahon 2. Buttonhole: Margaret Stevenson 1, June Ptnekhurst 2. Jean Campbell 8. Collection of flowers from school

garden: Heefton District High School 1, Inangahua. Junction 2. Collection of vegetables: Cronadun School 1. VEGETABLES AND PKODUCE Five potatoes, red skiu: Comerford Bros, 1, J. Discaciati 2. Five potatoes, white skin: J. B. Discaciati 1, Comerford Bros. 2. Three, intermediate carrots: D. Panckhurst 1, E. W. Spencer 2, E. Mellett 3. Three heaviest carrots: T. E. McMahon 1. Three, parsnips: E, W. Spencer I, D. Panckhurst 2, B. H. Winchester 5. Three heaviest parsnipa: C 11. Chandler 1. Three field swedes: T. E. McMahon 1. Vegetable marrow, green: J. Bartletfc 1, Mrs MoPherson 2, D. Panckhurst 3. Vegetable marrow, white or yellow: Mrs G. Mellett. Two table marrows: M. Delaney 1, Misa J. McDonnell 2, J. Heslop 3. Pumpkin, iron bark, grey: C. Faneslow 1, E. W. Spencer 2. Pumpkin, mammoth yellow: S. A. AValt 1, Mrs G. Mellett 2. J. Heslop 3, Squash or gourd: Mrs O. E. Walker 1. Two cucumbers: W. S. Pratt 1. Mrs G. Mellett 2. Five ripe tomatoes: E. W. Spencer 1, P. Bartlett 2, Mrs Goodyer 3. Five green tomatoes: Mrs E. Mellett, jun., 1, Mis 3 D. A'oble 2, J. B. Discaciati 3. Five onions: C. 11. Chandler 1. Miss J. McDonnell £, J. Heslop 3. Five onions, keepers: J. Heslop 1, Mrs O. E. Walker 2. J. B. Discaciati 3. String of onions: C. li. Chandler 1. Five heaviest onions: Mrs McPherson 1. Twelve eschalots: T. E. McMahon 1, Mrs O. E. Walker 2. Five stalks rhubarb, red: D. Panckhurst 1. D. Blair 2. Five stalks rhubarb, green: D. Panckhurst 1, J. B. Discaciati 2. Cabbage, Enfield Market: D. Blair 1. Cabbage, Savoy: W. S. Pratt 1, D. Blair 2, J. B. Discaciati 3. Cabbage, any varietv: T. Allen 1, J. Howard 2, Mrs O. E. Walker 3. Collection of beans: J. B. Discaciati 1, Mrs Mellett 2, J. Howard 3. Twelve runner beans: B. 11. Winchester 3, IT. L. Robinson 2, Mrs E. Mellett, jun. 3. Twelve french beans: Mrs G. Mellett 1, A. Scoble 2. Three red beet: P. J. Malloy 1, E. W. Spencer 2, T. Baird 3. Three silver beet: D. Panckhurst 1. Best exhibition, any vegetable: Mrs O. E. Walker 1. Collection of vegetables, nine varieties: B. H. Winchester 1, C. Faneslow 2. Collection of vegetables, six varieties: W. S. Pratt 1. Twelve pickling onions: J. B. Discaciati 1, H. L. Robinson 2, T. E. McMahon 3. Heaviest marrow: C. Faneslow 1. F. Paul 2. Heaviest pumpkin: Mrs O. E. Walker 1, S. A. Watt 2. Hen eggs, one dozen, heaviest: Mrs Goodver 1. Duck eggs, one dozen heaviest: Mrs Goodyer 2. Five early tipples, cooking: Mirfin Bros. 1. Five earlv apples, dessert: Mirfin Bros. 1. Five late apples, cooking: Mrs J. Bolitho 3. T. Baird 2. Five late apples, dessert: T. Allen Bros. 2. Collection of apples: T. Ba'ird 1. Five cooking pears: D. Panckhurst 1. Five dessert pears: Mirfin Bros. Five peaches: Mrs W. B. Auld 1. Twelve black or red plums: Mirfin Bros. 1. Mrs G. Mellett 2. Five quinces: T. Allen 3. Basket of decorated fruit: Mirfin Bros. 3. Points prize for section I. and II.: D. Panckhurst .1, Mirfin Bros. 2.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21413, 4 March 1935, Page 7

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THE REEFTON SHOW Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21413, 4 March 1935, Page 7

THE REEFTON SHOW Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21413, 4 March 1935, Page 7

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