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HAWKE'S BAY SHOW.

A 1 RECORD AUTUMN GATHERING. The fiwfilfth annual autumn show, .under thei-nnspices-of the Hawko's .Bay A. . and .P. .Affft.ciation, was brought to a dose yesterday. The 'entries constituted 'n record for the association and the display all round was' a particularly good one. The judgo.of the fruit section, Mr. 1). A. Hay, qf l: Auckland, considered the 4. fruit exhibits\ u thg "finest 1 ho had seen iii tho North Owinjr to tho dry sea- | son experienced and Toots wero not quite up ( toujstandard. Tfio Royal Horticultural * Soyictsj's'silver medal for tho most points ill .vegetables was won by F. A. Powell, gardener' to Mr. J. N. Williams. The 'detnilcd;T;-prize list •is os 'under;— ... ' ' - VEGETABLES. Jerusalem artichokos^F'.'' A. Powell, 1 nhd 2. '<?"■*,'* Kidney bean's—P. A. Pflfrell, 1; G. Nottingham, 2; Jesse Wharton'; 1- !). ; Runner .beans—F. A. Powell; 1; G. Nettingham, 2; Jesse' Wharton,^3, L ■ ' Long beet—F. Bennett, Miller,' 2; F. A. Powell, 3. . ; ' ! v.'.. Turnip' beet}— Nejttingharii; 1 1; P. Bennett, 2. , .Heaviest cabbage- 1 -A'.'"llodge, "1., . Table cnbbase—G.: Nettinghaili,''l'; A.. Ilodge, 2; F. Bennett! il! - . Red cabbages—G. . 'Nettingha'm, '-TS"' F.Webb, 2. Shorthorn carrots—L. W- Mackevsey,"!; P. A. Powell, 2 anil 3; G. Nottingham; v.h.e. ' 'Intermediate '."carrots—J".' Bennett,"'. 1; -Jessis Wharton, 2.':' i- 1 ■ Celery—F. A. \Fbwell, 1 and 2; G. NetUnchain, 3. • ; . - i V Cucumbers—W. Austin, 1; F. A." Powell, 2, . •Kmiieras—F; A. Powell. 1- and 2. Leeks—G. Nettingham, 1; F. A. Powell, 2 and 3. . ) • .Cabbage lettuce—F. A. Powell, 1 and '.•'.Cos lettuce—F,. A. Powell, 1. . ■ Table marrows—F. Bennett, 1; George . Culling. 2; G. Nottingham, I). .■ Hraviest marrow—James Cushing, 1: F. A! Powell, 2. . • .. Flat onions—,T. Pomerov, 1 and 2: F. Webb. ,3. . _ .. . ■ " G'"bn ohionsr-G. Neltingham,' 1; H. J. Kirkimm, 2; F. A. Powell, 3. ' HONEY AND PRESERVES. ; slb. honey in glass bdttles—o. K. Bos-, tock', 1; Mrs. Chapman, 2; 0. R. Bostock, 3. . v . ,

•lib. honey in comb—A: T. Rainbow, 1; -Mrs. Chapman, 2; John Lyons. 3. Solid honey .in ,blocks-:O. E. Bostock, 1, 2, and 3. - < . "■ Beeswax—D..M'Cullochi 1 and 2; O. R; Bostock; 3. . Six bottles assorted fruits-Miss KnkeIv, 1; Mrs. W. T. Kittow, .2; Mrs. Fred Svmonds, 3. ■ ■ Six bottles assorted preserved fruits— Mrs.. N. J. Wakely, .1; Mrs. Mitchell, 2; Miss llussell. 3. ■ Three .bottles preserved tomatoes—Mrs. Lawrence, 1; Mrs. D. Kit tow, 2 and 3. Best collection of kitohen and-pantry housewifery—atrs. B. Badland; .1: Mrs. 'N. J. Wakely, 2; Mrs. Mitchell,- 3. 1 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. \ Rye corn—H.B. Farmers, 1 and 3; Williams and Kettle, 2. White wheat—Williams and Kettle, 1 ; If.B. Farmers, 2. v Red wheat—Williams and Kettle,. 1; H.B. Farmers, 2. Chevalier barley—H.B. Farmers, V; -Williams and Kettle, 2. . ' Cape -barley—H:B."Farmers, -1 and 2'; Williams and! Kettle,.-3. Long white tartarian oats—Williams nnd Kettle, I'and-3. - > - Gartons tartar king oats—Dalgety and Co. : , 1; H.B. Farmers, 2/ ■ Garton storm king oats—H.B. Farmers, 1. ' . ■ "• - ; ' Short white tartarian oats—H.B. Farmers.- 1. . ■ '•■' 1 ' Black oats—H.B. Farmers, 1 and 3; Williams and Kettle, '2. Danish oats—H.B. Farmers, 1. , .. .FRUIT. 1 . Champion collection dessert apples 6 varieties. .11 of each—J. N.-'Williams, 1; worjje Cushing, ~2;; A. : Moore, -3. '■ ■ ,S? x s orange'"pippirt,s"specimeils-R. Wilson, jun.', .lj D. -Milne, 2;-Chas. Sav- ; well. 3. *'•••!. ' _ Delicious, 5 specimens— 1; >, Sl "' j-«• Flanders, B.'Ciravensteins, 5 • specimens—Chas. Saywell, 1; Mrs. Moiiogluin; 2;-H. J. Kirkman, 3. I ,; lo » al J} 7 ! >nf. 5 specimens—A. Masters, 1; W. F. Wishart, 2; Miss Nellie Fulford, .1

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 8

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HAWKE'S BAY SHOW. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 8

HAWKE'S BAY SHOW. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 8

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