KAIWAKA SHOW
High Quality of Exhibits . The large numher of exhibits and the high quality of the articles displayed made the Kaiwaka Show oue of the best held. The weather was favourable and there was a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bickerstaffe Napier, aeted as judges. The xesults in .the various classes were as follow: Vegetables: Artichokes. — L. Carter 1 and 3, Mrs. ■ Sinclair 2i Beans. — Runner: W. Proctor 1, S. Bennett 2, C. Lee 3, French: Mrs. Collins 1, L. Johnston % Mrs. Sigvertsen 3. Beetroot. — Turniprooted: A. Bain 1, F. Lee 2, P. Holt 3. Long-rooted: P. Arnold 1,.D. Praser 3. Beet. — Siiver:"G. MeAulay 1, Mrs. Collins 2, E. White 3. Carrots. — Short: W. Proctor 1 and 2, C. Lee 3. Long: X). Fraser 1, P. Arnold 2, L. Carter 3. Pield: L. Carter 1 and 2. Cabbage.— • Best he'ad: P. Hanmcmd 1, P. Schrodski 2. "Cucumber. — Apple: Mrs. Collins 1. Leeks. — L. Johnston 1, 4* Bain 2, L. Carter 3. Maize. — Ripe: Mrs. A. MoKinnon 1, S. Pepper 2 and 3. Green: Mrs. A. McKinnon 1, Cowper 2, S. Pepper 3. t , .'.... Marrow. — Best cooking: L. Johnston 1, L. Carter - 2, - S. - Pepper 3. Heaviest: S. Pepper 1, -2 and-3. 0nions. — ^Heaviest: L. Carter 1 and >2, Mrs. Sinclair-3. Best keeping: Mrs. Sinclair 1.-E. Holt. 2, L. Carter 3. - Parsnips.— J. Turnbull 1, L. Johnston- 2, L. Proctor ■d. Peas. — Mrs. Collins 1, -Mrs. Sigvertsen . 2, A. Bain 3. Turnips.r— Garden, White: -F. Holt 1, Kaiwaka South School 2, D. Eraser 3. ■ Pield, white: J. Turnbull ; 1 and ; 2, Mrs. Collins. 3. Garden,.swede: G. MeAulay . 1, J. . Turnbull 2 and 3.. Eield, swede: G. McA.ulay 1, J. Turnbull. 2 1 and . 3. .'4 Potatoes,— Kid- ' ney, white:. J.' Turnbull 1 and. 2. Round, white : -W. Proctor 1, J. Turnbull 2, P. Arnold 3. Kidney, . red: . Kaiwaka South School 2. Any other variety: D. Praser. 1, L. Johnston 2, C. Lee 3. Heaviest: ,S. Pepper . 1, A. Bain 2t Kaiwaka South School ,3. , , . . Pumpkins.- — Cooking: Cowper Smith 1 ahdv 2, L. Carter 3. ' Heaviest: Cowper . Smith 1, Mrs. Collins . 2. Rhubarb. — Summer: Mrs. Sigvertsen l\ahd.2, W. 'Proctor 3." 'Winter: Mrs.. Sigvertsen 1 and 2, L., Carter' 3. ' Tomatoes.— Mrs. A'. McKinhon 1, P. Browh' 2, ' S." Bennett 3.. Kucheras.— Mrs. Sinclair 2.. " Man,'golds'. — -Heaviest: A. • Bain 1, 2, and 3. Collection* of ; vegetables. ' — ■' Kaiwaka School "1, D; Fraser 2. Most;points in vegetable classes. — L. D. Carter* and J. P. Turnbull equal. Fruit : ' Apples.— -Cooking; Holt 1 , Mrs. Sigvertsen' 2 aiid 3. Eating: F. Holt* l.'and 2,'L. Carter 3. Cooking, .heaviest: L. Carter 1 and'2, Mrs. Lee 3. Pears. — Cooking: L. Carter 1 and 2. Eating: L. Carter -1 and' 2, Mrs. White 3. Oranges. — L. Carter 1 and 2. Melons.— W ater : Cowper Smith 1, 2 and .3. Waliiuts.— r-L. Carter 1, 2, and' 3. Most points in fruit classes. — L. D. ^Carter. • • . , Flowers: 'Asters. — Mrs. Hammond 1, Mrs. Sigversen 2 and 3. Cannas. — Collection: Mrs. Bain 1. Cosmos.— -Mrs. Sigvertsen. 1, Mrs. Bain 2. Dahlias. — Caetus: Mrs. Bain 1. Decorative: Mrs. Bain 1 and 2, Mrs. Hammond 3. Pompom: Mrs. Wilkie 1, Mrs. Bain 2 and 3. Hydrangeas. — Collection': Mrs. Holt 1, Mis. J. Fraser 2, Mrs. Proctor 3. Michaelmas daisies. — Mrs. Bain 1, Mrs. Sigvertsen 2, Mrs. Hammond 3. Petunias.— Mrs. ' Sigvertsen 1, Mrs; Bain 2, Miss Brown 3. 'Phlox. — Mrs. Bain 1, Mrs. Hammond 2, Mrs. Wilkie 3. Sweet peas. — Mrs. Praetor -1, Mrs. Turnbull 2. Zinnias.— Three blooms: Mrs. Collins 1, Mrs. Bain 2. Collection: Mrs. Hammond 1, Mrs. Bain 2, Mrs. Collins 3. , Vase of flowers* — Mrs." Bain 1, Miss G. McKinnon 2, Mrs. Collins 3. Bowl flowers (floating).— Mrs. Collins 1, Mrs. Bain 2, Miss P- Jessop 3. Bovvl of dahlias (best arranged). — -Mrsi Bain 1, Mrs. Turnbull' 2. Bouquet.— Mrs. ■Hammond 1, Miss Dobson 2. Shoulder spray. — Mrs. Bain 1 and 2, Mrs. Collins 3. Decorated table.— -Mrs. Bain 1, Mrs. Wilkie 2, Miss P. Jessop 3. Vase of flowers.— Girls : Nancy Bain 1, Dorothy Fraser 2, Dora Collins 3. Buttonhole. — Boys : Bay Arnold. 1, H. Sinclair 2 and 3. Most points in flower classes — Mrs. Bain. Home Industries: Fruit cake. — Mrs. Bain 1, Mrs. White 2. Decorated ice .cake. — Mrs. Collins 1, Miss F. Brovvn 2. Madeira cake. — Mrs. MeAulay 1, Mrs. Wilkie 2, Mrs. Holt 3. Spongo roll. — Mrs. Lee 1, Miss J. Fraser 2, Mrs. Wilkie 3. Iced coffee spongie (with butter).— Mrs- Lee 1. Sponge sandwich , (without butter). — Mrs. Proctor 1, Mrs. Sigvertsen , 2, Miss P. Jessop 3. With butter:' Mrs. Turnbull 1. Shortbread.— Mrs. MeAulay 1, Mrs. Lee 2. Meringues. — Mrs. Lee 1, Mrs. White 2, Miss J. Fraser 3. Cr-eam puft's. — Mrs. 'Turnbull 1 and 2. Mrs- White and Mrs. Wilkie (equal) 3. Small cakes. — Mrs. White 1, Mrs. Sigvertsen 2, Miss J. Fraser 3. Bisouits. — Miss P. JJessep 1, Mrs. White 2, Mrs. Sigvertsen 3. Pikelets. — Mrs. Wilkie 1, Mrs. MeAulay. 2, Mrs. Lee 3. Pastry.— Mrs. Lee 1,' Mrs. Turnbull 2, Mrs- Sigvertsen ' 3. Scones*.— Made iwthout , butter : Mrs, Wilkie 1, Mrs. Lee 2, Miss P. Jessop 3; made with butter: Mrs. Turnbull . 1, Mrs. Wilkie 2, Mrs, MeAulay 3. Bread. — Brown: Mrs. Sigvertsen 1., White : Mrs, Turnbull 1, . -Mrs.. MeAulay 2, Mrs.- Sinqlair 3.- Bottle fruit. — Mrs. Holt 1, Mrs. Sigvertsen 2, Mrs. Turnbull 3. Honey. — B. Carter 1, 2 and 3. . Jam. — MrsLee 1, Mrs. Sigvertsen 2, Mrs. A. McKinnon 3. Jelly.— Mrs- Wilkie 1, Miss C. McKinnon 2, Mrs. Hanna 3. Marmalade.— Bottle : Mrs." Turnbull 1. Butter. — Home-made, salted : MrsTurnbull 1, Mrs. Sigvertsen 2, Mrs. MeAulay 3. PickJes. — Chutnoy and sauee (eolleetion) •. Mrs. Turnbull 1, Mrs. Sigvertsen 2, Mrs. Johnston 3. Hen eggs.— Brown: Mrs. Collins 1. Soap. — Home-made: Mrs. Sigyertsen 1 and 2, Mrs. Turnbull 3. Most points jn home industries classes. — Mrs. Turnbull. Most points over whole show — Mrs. Bain. ,
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