THE PRIZE LIST.
t- Following are the results of the com:1- petitions to date:— 1S VEGETABLES. Judge, Mr. Alex. S. Lund, Wanganui. id Beets, long'red- Westbury, 1 and 2. ta :Beet,*roun'd-F,**.Wcstbury, 2. tp Beet, . intermediate—T. Callis, 1; J*. lU Wcstbiiry, 2;-:' - ! V;{J V .'..■ *■ ,e, Caiilillowei—F. W-estbury, 1. „ Carrots, long red-T. Pitt, Ii L. A. io Abraham, 2. 0 Carrots, jntermediate-T. Pitt, 1 and ' 2 L l * 'Carrots, short-F.* Westbury, 1; T. ' Pitt 2 •j;, Celery, white-T. Collis, 1; F. WestQ . s short red-T.. Collis, 1; L. A. ',' Abraham, 2. ' s Celerv, mammoth red—L. A. Abraham, 10 1. • s { Gourds—F. AVestbury, 1. 1(1 Leeks—F. Westbury, 1 and 2. Lettuce—F. Westbury, 1 and 2. :h Melon (pie)-J. S. Wilson, 1; G. D. Tate, r- 2. id Onions, brown Spanish—T. Collis, 1 and t- "Onions, globe-G. D. Tate, 1; T. Collis,2. of Onions, any other variety—G. D. Tate, lit lj J. S. Wilson, 2. re Parsley—J. H. Hall, 1; L.. A. Abrals "rnrsnips-J. H. Hall, 1; T. Pitt, 2. ~P Pumpkins, quality—J. S. AVilson, 1; F. n Westbury, 2. - r n Pumpkins, heaviest—F. 'flcstbury, 1; lf J. S. Wilson; 2. j Shf.llots-G. V. Tale, 1 and 2. ~. Spinach—T. Collis, 1. „ S(iuash-F. Westbury. 1; T. Collis, 2. Li Turnips, vellow—F. Westbury, 1 and 2.(1 Turnips. white-F. AVestbury, 1 and 2. ' A'egetable marrow, yellow—F. Westbury. - 1 1 and 2. , A T pgetablo marrow, green—F. AVestbury, ; l 1 and 2. I' Rhubarb-F. AVestbury. 1 and 2. °" Cabbage, Drumhead —F. AVestbury, 1 ," aud 2. 1J Brussels sprouts—T. Collis. 1. C'ollection of vegetables—F. ATcstburv, 1; W. Kemp, 2. Carrots, white intermediate—J. Macfar•n land, 1; W. J. Balsillie, 2. is Sinclairs—J. Macfarland. 1; T. Pitt, 2. >1- Mangold wurzel, long red—J. Thompson, r- 1; A. Passcy, 2. : n, Mangold wurzel. yellow . globe^—J. id Thompson, 1; AV. Ingram, 2. n- POTATOES. '•) l Judge, Mr. A. S. Lund, AVanganni. j,! Up-to-Dates—F. Westbury, 1 aud 2. „," Earlv Rose—Christensen, 1; D. Ji'Cul\f l=ngh,"2. ,' Early Blush— Christensen, 1; AA estbury, 2. t Lato 'Bluo Oval-F. AVestbury, 1;" R. ( l' Christonsen, sen., 2. n ' Collection of potatoes—R. Christensen; 1; :° A F. Westbury, 2. ™t FIELD ROOTS.* ee Judge, Mr. R. E. Alexander, Lincoln. , Jy Ka'le-W. J. Balsillie, 1. Ke ■ Carrots, intermediate—AV. J. Balsilli*, 1. . Carrots, long red—AV. J. Balsillie, 1. 01 Carrots, long white—J. Macfarland,-1; «- W. J. Balsillie, 2. . :ul FARMERS' SECTION. Mangold wurzels. Golden Tancard—Boys' Training Farm, AVereron, 1; J. Macfar- . land, 2. ls Kohl Rabi—R. Stevens, 1 and 2. \ c Swfdo turnips, purple top—T. Pitt, 1 : !° and 2. \*' Suede turnips, any yarie'ty—T. Pitt, 1 °; nnd 2. ". ' **'• ut Swtdp turnips, heaviest—X Hunter, 1; -° S. M. George,' 2. [!' Turnips, green top—AV. J. Balsillie, 1. llc Turnips, any variety—S. M. George. 2. 7* Collection of swede turnips—AV. J. Bal<]!i siiiie. t: ? l Collectijii of farm roots-AA". J. BaLsili,? He. I- . !'• Maize cobs—A\. Ingram, 1; Chaniber- ?' lain and Son, 2. 'J? FARM PRODUCTS. Oat sheaf chuff, Dunn or Algerian—J. jll Balsillie, 1. ■ th Chaff, any other variety—J. Balsillie, 1. •in Truss of hay. clover—C. Petersen, 1. ho Trii:-> of meadow hay—A. I'assey, 1; J. ph Balsillip. 2. cs Knsilage-11. Rosenfeldt. 1. he Maize ensilage—Boj-s' Training Farm, •re AVereroa, 1. ' lid Farmers' seed and grain, spring wheat on (nanird)—F. C. Brookie, 1; Chamberlain n<l and Son, 2. j cs AVinter wheat (named)— Chamberlain ire nnd Son. 1. ■re Ryecorn—R. G. Dagg, 1 and 2. ; vs Chevalier bnrley-.T. Balsillie, 1; A. >'n 2. ell Uarley, ony other variety.—R. J. Dagg, its 1; A. N'cilson, 2. ive Dun oats.—Chamberlain and Son, 1; )m H. Evans, 2. j n Aleerinn oats.—Chamberlain and Son, 1; nd H. Evans, 2. IPS Algerian oats.—Chamberlain sind Son. 1. Oats, any other variety, Regenotated Ali"nf undnnce.—Chamberlain and Son,, 1; R, ia- J. Dagg,'2. Storm Kiug-E, J. Dagg, 1
and L , . Bind:-oats—E. J. Dagg, 1 mid 2. Gnrrons, -Koseberry— If. .1. Dagg. 1 mid '-. Short Wliip-ir. Kviins Ii GoUlfinde'i— 11. Evans, 1 and 2.' # ' Pnrtvidcp pens.—Chanibci'luiii anil Soil, 1; 11. Evans 2; '. '• ' Yorkshire j>ens.'— J. D. Palmer, 1; lt.'.T. Dagg, 2.' * - ' . J'ielil peas, any. other variety, to be judged feparatelv.—Blue Imperial— H. J. J)agg,"l and 2. Ivory whiie.-R. ,T. Dagg, 'I'liml i "I'nissinn'-Blne —11..Evans, 1 ami Feed beans.—A. .T. Denrlove, 1. Jlaize.—J." N. 0. Hunter, very highly commended. ' Linseed.— J. A. Doarlove, 1; ,T. Harrison, 2. ■ . . -..-•■ Ctraiu, any other variety.—A. 'I'assey, 1. SCHOOL GARDENS. Potatoes.—Cheltenham, 1; Iliwinui, 2. Carrot.- , . —Jackeytown, 1; Cheltenham, 2. Parsnip.?.—Kaiiaiigh, 1; Jackeytown, 2. Onion?.—Cheltenham, 1. Mimgold.—Kairangn, 1 nnd 2. Beet.—Kairariga,' 1 and 2. Display of results of garden experiments and nature study during the cur- ■ rent, year.—Chaltenliain, 1; lliivinui, 2. 1 " FIiUIT CLASSES. (Judges—The Agricultural Department.) [ .Stunner pippin apples.—D. Fry, 1; > Shnrler and Son, 2. :' Stone pippin.—T. H. Outram, 1; .T. i Clark, 2. Cambridge pippin.—C. H. Pickering, I. Cox's orange pippin.—D. Fry, 1; J. i Clark, 2. London pippin—D. Fry, 1. ; Boston russets—C. H. Pickering, 1. Golden russets—Sharler and Sons, 1. Nonpariel russets—T. H. Outram, 1; - C. 11. Pickering, 2. , Russets, any other variety—C\ C. Pick- . ering, 1. ; M'aihington—Sharler and Sons, 1; T.* ; H. Outram, 2: C. H. Pickering, 3. Jonathans-C. H. Pickering, 1; D. > M'Collough, 2; Sharler and Sons, 3. Adam's"Permain—T. H. Outram, 1. ! . Northern spy— J. Clark, 1. , . l Reinette. du Canada—Sharler and Sons, 3 1; J. Clarfc 2. - : Alfristons-.T. C. Cobbe, 1. Djughertys-J. Cushing, 1; D. M'Cul- • lough, 2. I OMnemuri apples—F. IT. Outram, 1. Ballarat seedlings— J. G. Cobbe, 1; C. • H. Pickering, 2. Fivp. apples, any other variety—D. » M'Cullough, li'E. Blakeaway, 2. ■ • Champion class test collection, first - prize Royal Horticultural Society's.medal E and =£s—Jas. Cushing (Clive, Hawke's s Bay), 1; D. Fry (Nelson), 2; J. Clark (Ruii taki, Hawke's Bay), 3. ' Six entries, Champion Class, for Fruit- ■ grswers.' Association* and Horticultural I Society's awards— B. Cushing,. 1. " Four entries, case Stunner pippins—D. ; M'Cullough, 1; D. Fry, 2. ' Case of Washingtons—C. H. Pickering, 5 1; W. B. Ellis, 2. • *' Casa of apples, any other variety—D. fc M'Cullouih.'li D. Fry, 2. : Pears— J. C. Alpass, 1; C. H. Picker- : lng ' "' NATURAL HISTORY. Dried grasses—P. G. Jackson, 1; A. O. j Bucli'er, "2. Botanical specimens—A. G. Roe, 1.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1159, 21 June 1911, Page 10
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1,008THE PRIZE LIST. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1159, 21 June 1911, Page 10
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