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FRANKLIN A. AND P. SHOW.

The following prize list is continued from our last issue:— FRUIT. Grapes, black —Kenneth Reynolds 1 and 2. Dessert apples—Mrs Jas Wylie 1. Culinary apples—P. Miller 1, J. W. Robinson 2. Dessert pears—Kenneth Reynolds 1 and 2. Collection pears—E. Allen 1. Peaches —Kenneth Reynolds 1 and 2. Heaviest peaches—Mrs J. P. Rea 1. Collection peaches—J. J. McKinney 1 and 2. Nectarines—Kenneth Reynolds 1 and 2. Lemons—J. J. McKinney 1 and 2. Passion Fruit—Kenneth Reynolds 1 and 2. Tomatoes (outside) —Cyril Lippiatt 1, Miss G. Heerdegen 2, Robt. McWatt 3. Collection tomatoes—R. Copland 1. Water melon—R. Copland 1, E. Allan 2.

SCHOOLS. Collection flowers, fruit, vegetables, etc from school ' garden—Patumahoe School 1, Collection of weeds —Pokeno Valley scholar 1, Patumahoe School 2 and 3. Collection most valuable grasses— Patumahoe School 1 and 3, Pokeno Valley scholar 2. Collection of 12 drawings—Rita Mears 1, Irene Shaw 2, CourtenaJy Watson 3. 1 Map, Auckland Province—Alice Johns 1, Rita Mears 2 and 3. Experiment (in school garden) Irene Shaw 1, Patumahoe School 2. Boys under 14 years. Handwriting—Kingsley Brown 1, Alice McNally 2, scholar, Pokeno Valley 3. Handwriting (under llyrs)—Victor Tuohy 1, Spencer Crawford 2, Lionel Brough 3. Map of New Zealand—Pokeno Valley scholar 1, D. Callis 2, Kenneth Maikop 3. Girls under 14 years. Hand bouquet—lris Morrow 1, Kathleen Fleming 2. Basket of flowers—lsla Hawke 1, Irene Lees 2, Evelyn Carlyon 3. Dressed doll —Doris Hogan 1, Celia Pox 2, Ida Attewell 3, Isla Hawke 4. Child's overall—Gwen Long 1, Olive Evans 2. Pin cushion—Celia Fox 1, Doris Hogan 2, Iris Morrow 3,: Thelma McCormick 4. Handkerchief (girls under lOyrs).—Iris Morrow 1, Eva Clews 2, Winnie Shotbolt 3, May Smith 4. Handwriting (under llyrs)—Mavis Wyatt 1, Nancy Callis 2, Edith Turner 3, Waiuku School 4. Map of New Zealand—Rita Mears 1, Alice Johns 2, Joyce Beale 3, Pokeno Valley scholar 4. Pupils Attending any School. Painted picture (water colour) Joyce Beale 1. Painted picture (oils)—Rita Mears 1,2 and 3, Alice Pollock 4. Set of drawings—Ronald Mills 1, Irene Shaw 2, Kathleen Fleming 4. GARDEN PRODUCE. Rhubarb—Robt McWatt 1, Mrs Jas Roulston 2. Cabbage—D. R. Hamilton 1. Carrots, Early Horn—Kenneth Reynolds 1, F. Porter 2. Carrots, Intermediate Kenneth Reynolds 1 and 2.

Carrots, red (long)—F. Porter 1, A. B. Floyd 2, Kenneth Reynolds 3. Beet, long red—Kenneth Reynolds 1 and 2. Beet, turnip rooted—Len Johnston 1, E. Allan 2. Turnips, white—S. Ballard 1, Kenneth Reynolds 2 and 3. Peas—Kenneth Reynolds 1 and 2, J. B. Sim 3. Butter beans—J. B. Sim 1, E. Allan 2. Kidney beans—D. R. Hamilton 1, Mrs J. McNally 2, Len Johnston 3. French beans—A. B. Floyd 1, J. B. Sim 2, E, Allan 3. Lettuce, cabbage—A. B. Floyd 1, J. J. McKinney 2. Cucumbers, grown in open—E. Allan 1, Kenneth Reynolds 2 and 3. Marrow—C.' A. Crispe 1, J. J. McKinney 2, E. Allan 3. Squash—Robt. McWatt 1, Len Johnston 2, Mr Ashford 3. Pumpkin—Mrs R. W. Mears 1, R. H. Cathcart 2, Neil Johnston 3. ONIONS AND POTATOES. Onions, Brown Spanish (light)— Geo, Chester 1, C. Penny 2, J. W. Robinson 3. Onions, straw-coloured—J. Maephersop, I, R. Copland 2, Mrs Handley 3. Onions, Brown Globes—R. Fitness 1 Onions, Brown Spanish (dark) —R. Fitness 1.

Onions, any kind—Mrs A. Ruebe 1, J. W. Robinson 2. Onions, heaviest —Jas. Matchett 1, Len Brown 2. Onions, collection—C-. F. Miller 1, R. Fitness 2 and 3. Onions, 14 cwt, Brown Spanish (light)—R. Copland 1, P. Miller 2, R. Fitness 3. Onions, 14cwt, Brown Spams'll (dark) —R. Fitness 1. Schallots, any kind—A. B. Floyd 1, C. Newson 2, Frank Ballard 3. Schallots, white—A. B. Floyd 1, Frank Ballard 2. Potatoes, kidney—J. Ballard 1, S. Ballard 2, J. W. Robinson 3 Potatoes, round.—J. Ballard 1, S. Ballard 2, C. A. Crispe 3. ..Potatoes, Maori Chief—C. A. Crispe 1, Hilton T King 2, Frank Ballard 3. Potatoes, Gamekeeper—C. A. Crispe I, S. Ballard 2, Hilton T. King 3. Potatoes, Northern Star—C. A. Crispe 1, Robt. McWatt 2. Potatoes, heaviest—J Ballard 1, R. Fitness 2, J. J. McKinney 3. Potatoes, boiled in skin—Thelma McCormick 1, S. Ballard 2. Potatoes, collection—J. Ballard 1, Frank Ballard 2, S. Ballard 3. Potatoes, % cwt, Northern Star— C. A. Crispe 1, Dan Goodwin 2. Potatoes, Mcwt, Gamekeeper—Hilton T. King 1, Frank Ballard 2, S. Ballard 3. Potatoes, % cwt, Maori Chief—C. A. Crispe 1, Frank Ballard 2, S. Ballard 3. Potatoes, 14 cwt, Kidneys—J. Ballard 1,-.S. Ballard 2. Table potatoes, 2 separate cwt, 2 varieties—J. Ballard 3, S. Ballard 2. Table potatoes, 2 separate %cwt, 2 varieties, white—J. Ballard 1, C. A. Crispe 2. FARM PRODUCE. Carrots, long red—J. J. McKinney 3, F. Porter 2. Carrots, white—Mr Ashford 1. Turnips, swede—A. Cornthwaite 1, W. McDougall 2 and 3. Turnips, soft—W. McDougall 3, F. G. Deed 2, Mrs J. Woods 3.

Turnips,-.,., suitable dairy cattle—A Cornthwaite 1, J. W. Robinson 2, Geo Reynolds 3. Six best turnips, Sutton’s seeds (Silver Cup)—M. Cronin 1, Jim Pollock, jun. 2, Geo. Reynolds 3. Cabbages, field grown—H. Burrows 1. Pumpkin (for size)—R. H. Cathcart .1, Reggie Johnston 2, J. J. McKinney 3. Marz-ow (for size) —J. J. McKinney 1. Mangolds, long red—N. McGaffan .1 and 3, J. J. McKinney 2. Mangolds, tankards—Geo. Butcher 1, P. Porter 2, C. Penny 3. Mangolds, globe—Geo. Butcher 1, J. J. McKinney 2, C. Penny 3. Beetroot, silver—M. McGaffan 1. Maize, siutable fodder—C A. Crispe 1. Cocksfoot—H. A. Hawke 1, Frank* Ballard 2. Ryegz-ass, Italian —Cyril Lippiatt 1. Farm produce, collection—J. J. McKinney 1. Di*essed N.Z. hemp—P. M. Keppell 1.

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 613, 4 March 1921, Page 2

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FRANKLIN A. AND P. SHOW. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 613, 4 March 1921, Page 2

FRANKLIN A. AND P. SHOW. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 613, 4 March 1921, Page 2

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