.ttV EVEN WHEN TEAS ARE SAID TO BE JUST AS GOOD AS DATE & Co.’s, Ltd. WHY BUY THEM? safe We guarantee our Teas better value, better grade than any sold. COMPARE OUR 2- CHAMPION WITH ANY IMPORTED IN PACKETS AND SOLD AT PENCE lb MORE P/iONEY
Continued from page 0. Utl. Beit. Dressed Kpergne Mis: Is. Bradley, first ; Miss Deere 2 | ff 7. Best. Stand of Flowers Mi-., Townley, lirM.. HB. Basket oi Flowers Miss Bradley, lirsi. 99. Wreath Miss A. Dunne, lir-d ; 51i>s Cameron second! 100. Table Decoration. 7in. x lin. Miss .J. Colley, lirst; bliss DeLautoiir, second. CLASS 11L Fruit. 101. Cherries, best plate .Miss 51. Bull, First. 103. Currants, best plate A. K Kennedy, yrsl; Mrs Mossman, ) second. 103. Gooseberries, best plate Mrs Stewart, lirst ; A. K. Muir, sec. 101. Dewberries, best plate A. F. Kennedy, lirst. 10a. Raspberries, bent plate K. Cole, first. 107. Lemons, best half-dozen Geo .Stevenson, lirst ;. .j s 51. Gould' smith. second. 108. Granges, best half-dozen Geo Stevenson, lirst; airs Mossman, second. CLASS IV. Vegetables. llli. Asparagus, bunch of 13 A. F. Kennedy, lirst ; Mrs Mossman second. 111. Beet, Silver, best bundle A. F. Kennedy, lirsi. I.l'i, lied, Turn ip-rooted, l! A". F Kennedy, lirst. 111. Beans, broad, 13 pods G. unlock, lirst; A. F. Kennedy, 2. Ha. Beans, Kidncv, 13 pods .1. A. Icaton, lirst : A. K. Kennedy, 3 117. Beans, Runner, 13 pods R. Cole, first ; F. Tansiey, second. 118. Carrots. Long, buneli of (i 11. .1. liendle, lirst. Ill); Carrots, Kliort, bunch of t! A. F. Kennedy, lirst. 12). Cabbage, White, for table, 3 A. F. Kennedy, first ; G. 'l'. Bull, 2. 122. Cabbage, Heaviest, 1 A. F. Kennedy, lirsi. 121. Cauliflowers, 3 A. F. Kennedy, lirst ; A. K, Muir, 2 125. Lettuee, Cop, 3 11. liendle, first. 127. Onions, Spring, (1 , Mrs Macfarlanc. lirst > A. 1C Ken nedy, second.
128. Onions, (i A. F. Kennedy, iii.st ; G. It. 13llLie), second. 130. Peas, dwarf, 21 pods A. F, Kennedy, first. 132. Potatoes, kidney, (i O. Sandlgnt, fust;; A. F Kennedy 3 133. Potatoes other than Kidney, 0 (r. K. Butler, first ; Ct. T. Bull, sec. 131. Potatoes, best collection, not less than 3 of each sort A. F. Kennedy, first ; Mrs LL IP Murphy, second. 135.; Parsnips, hunch of 0 A". !•'. Kennedy, first. 130.; Best Table Vegetable Marrow A. F. Kennedy, first. 137. Rhubarb, (i sticks ' Mrs Macfariane, first. 138. Radishes, Long, (i A. F. Kennedy, first. 111.- Turnips, 0 r‘ dole, first; 'A. F. Kennedy, sec. M2.- Vegetables, best collection (must he apart from separate exhibits) A. F. Kennedy, first. 113. Best Collection Culinary, Herbs A. F. Kennedy, first, CLASS V s
lit.- 'Jam, Plum, 1 jar Mrs Fairlic, first,; Miss Cameron, 2. 115. Jam, Gooseberry, 1 jar Miss Ciuuerou, first;Mrs A.- L. Muir, second. 117, Jelly, Apple, 1 jar Mrs Fairlic, iiisi,. 118. Jelly, Quince, 1 jar Mrs Fiiirlie, first; Mrs C\ A, .Goldsmith, second. 150. Marmalade, Lemon, 1 jar Miss Pidgeon, first; iMiss Cameron, second. 102. Chutney, 1 jar Mrs W. G. Slierratt, first. 153. Honey, comb Mr McClure, first,, 154. Honey, in jar Mr McClure, first. 155. Tomato .Sauce Mrs C. A. Goldsmith, lust and see. 157. Bottled Fruit, 1 bottle Mrs 0. A. Goldsmith, lust , and .->ccond ; Mrs A. L. Muir, li.c. Hid. Best Ilomc-made Bread Mrs Walton,, first; Mrs 11. Fielder second, Miss Pidgeon, li.c. 161. Best Collection Home-made Jam Miss Cameron, first.
(.'LASS VI, industrial Work, Ili-'i. Best Piece of Mount Mclljck Miss Mulheson, first amt second, llil. Child's Pinafore or Frock Mrs Cut’hbert, second. 165. Specimen of Lace Work Miss ilegariy. first ; Mrs Quigley, second ; Mrs .James, com. ICii. Lace Collar Miss J. Rosie, lirsi : Miss' Dolly Clirisp, second and li.c. 67. Best Specimen Drawn Thread Work
Miss Taylor, first : ; i Miss F. MeClive second ; .Miss Bradley, com. 68. Best Specimen Knitting Miss C. Reynolds, first. 69. Best .Specimen Tenerilfe .Miss F. (.'ox. firsf. 70. Best .Specimen Embroidery Mi ss Malheson. Jir.st and second. 71. Table Centre Mrs James, first and second id. Tray Cloth or Afternoon Tea Cloth
Miss F. McC-iivc, lirst; Mrs Willcox. second. 73. Best Cushion* Mrs Willed;. lirst. 71. D'Oyleys Mrs Willcox, first.: Mrs James, sec. ART DIVISION', 5. Best Oil Painting (Flowers) Miss M. Bull, first and second. (i. Best- Oil Painting (Landscape) Miss M. Orr, iirst. Best Oil Painting (any other subject) Miss Maud Perry, iirst; Miss Manson. second. Master 0. .Svines picture, being from Nature, was very highly commended. 3. Best Watercolour Painting (Flowers) j
| Mis M. J-.J.ur, iii'st. iSl'a Best .Study .a Black and White Miss L. fust and second. 189. lift- Piece Wood Carving (relief) Oliver Sandlaut. first, second, and special mention. It'll. Best Piece of Fretwork L. Steele, (irsl-; C. Coldsinith, sec. CLASS VII.-Children's Class Industrial Work. P'S Best Study in Black and White Ned Marr. tirsl : Cecil Svines, second (1. Willeck and F. Kowlcy, li.c. 193. Child's Pinafore Miss Annie Held. fust. lOti. Best Piece of Fancy Work -Miss.Sarah Muiisen, first. 107. Most Daintily Dressed Doli Jliss Vida McClure, lirst.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 700, 20 December 1902, Page 4
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