Second Edition Levin horticultural Society.
SECTION V - FRUIT. (All vegetables xo be trimmed as for market). Currants, red, plate 12 bundles, one variety: D. McKain, 1. Gooseberries, weight, plato 2-1, variety: D. Judd. 1 (L4Joz); Dr. Davies 2 (10oz); Mrs Johnson h.c (!).\ oz). Gooseberries, plato three varieties, 12 each: D. .liulcl, 1; Mrs l'\ Whit•iker, 2; E. E. Smith, h.c. SECTION V[-GARDEN PRODUCE Beans. Ijroad. ono variety, plate Cabbage, table, one v ariety, two lieads: D. .McKain, 1; D. Judd, 2. Carrots, table one variety hunch of .six: D. McKain 1. Lettuce, three heads: Mrs C. Noes, 1. Onions, spring, one variety, bunch of six: T. A. H. Hudson, 1; W. Hughes, 2. Onions, last season's, plate ot five: Ike Hook, 1 Peas, one variety, plato of 20 pods: E, .S. Lancaster. 2. ] Potatoes, any variety, sis tubers: .J. -Vincent, 1: T. A. B. Hudson, h.c Potatoes, collection, named, three varieties, six of each (Mr -las. Proline's special): E. S. Lancaster. 1. Radishes, one variety, bunch of 12: D. Judd, 1. Rhuharh. one variety, six stalks: Miss Cora Sutherland. 1 : Mrs R. Prnuse. h.c. Vegetables, best collection (Mr W. I. Reading's spt>ciall: D. Judd, 1: D. MeKain, 2. SUB-SECTION VI. (For Children under 1-1.) Beans, broad, six pods: D. Hudson, 1. Radishes, six roots: Rita Neos, •> Lettuce, two heads: Pita Necs, 1. Peas, twelve pods: Master Maurice Smith, 1; E. Astridge, 2. Turnips, throe roots: Emma Parsons. 1; Maurice Smith. 2. " SECTION VTI —DOMESTIC. White bread, not less than 21bs. linked in tin (Mr J. Kebbell's special): Mrs P. W. Goldsmith, 1; Mrs P. E- Palmes. 2; Mrs R. Prouse, 3. Brown hread, not less than 21bs baked in tin (Dr. Kennedy's special) Mrs P. W. Goldsmith, 1.
Cake, Madeira (Mrs Gray's special): Mrs R. Jones, 1; Mrs Vernon, 2; Miss Cora Sutherland, 3.
Cake, fruit (Mrs Gardener's special) llrs Lancaster, 1 ; Miss T). Goldmi th. 2; Mrs R. Jones, 3.
Cake, pound: Miss I). Goldsmith, 1; Mrs J. Bngric ,2; Miss R. O. Milnes, 3.
Cake, sponge: Mrs .1. Bagrie, 1; Miss D. Goldsmith, 2 ; Miss M. Parsons, 3.
Cake, seed: Mrs A .Sutherland, 1 ; Mrs It. Jones, 2; Mrs J. Bagrie, 3.
Cake, family (Mr J. Howell's special): Mrs F. Wliitakcr, 1; Mrs J. Astridge, 2.
Victoria sandwich (Mr W. M Glnrk's special): Mrs J. Bagrie, 1 R. F. Hall, 2; Miss 0. Davies, 3.
Sponge roll: Mrs J. Bagrie, I Miss Cora Sutherland, 2; Mrs 11 Jones, 3.
Cream puffs, plate of six: Miss D Goldsmith, 1 ; Mrs A. Ransom, 2 M iss F.. Palmes 3.
Sausage rolls, plate of six: Mrs MoCormack, 1; Miss D. Goldsmith, 2; Miss Cora Sutherland, 3.
Jam tarts, plate of six: Miss E Walker, 1; Mrs A. Hansom, 2.
Seono«, plain, plate of six: Mrs W. Salmons, 1: Miss 0. Davies, 2
Scones, with butter, plate of six Mrs F. Whi taker, 1; Mrs Vernon
2; Mm J. Gagrlo, 3. Biscuits, collection six varieties, four of each : Mrs J. Bagrie, 1; Miss IX Goldsmith, 2; Miss It. 0. Milnes 3. Plum pudding: Miss D. Goldsmith 1; Mrs Vernon, 2. Gooseberry pie: Miss D. Goldsmith, 1; Mrs Lanoastor, 2; Mrs Vernon, 3. Jam, plum, one glass jar: Mrs "W. M. Clark, 1; Mrs P. W. Goldsmith, 2. Jam, raspberry, one glass jar: Mrs T. Edwards, 1; Mrs Lancaster, 2; 2; Mrs J. Bagrie, 3. Jam, peach, one glass jar: Mrs P. W.'Goldsmith, 2. Jolly, two varieties, one glass j«r of each: Mrs W. M. Clark, 1; Mrs P. W. Goldsmith, 2; Mrs R. Prouso 3. Jam, three varieties, one glass jar of each: Mrs McCormack, 1; Mrs P. W. Goldsmith, 2; Mrs E. S. Smith, 3. Marmalade, one glass jar: Mrs J. Bagrie, 1; Mrs H. B. Davies, 2; Mrs J. Davison, 3. Honey, one glass jar, not less than two pounds: Miss M. L. Milncs, 1. Chntne.v, one glass jar: Mrs P. "W. Goldsmith, 3. Tomato sauce, one bottle: Mrs P. W. Goldsmi th, 1. Pickles, one glass jar: Mrs P. Pronse, 1 ; Mrs W. Af. Clark 2. Bottled peaches, one bottle: Mrs J. Bagrie, 1; Mrs Lancaster, 2; Mrs P. w! Goldsmith, 3.
Bottled pears one bottle: Mrs W. M. Clark, 1; Mrs J. Bagrie, 2. Bottled plums, one bottle: Mrs S. Parsons, 1: Mrs W. M. Clark, 2: Mrs Lancaster, 3. Bottled Fruit three varieties (Mr ,Rolit. Bovan's special): Mrs Lancaster. 1 ; Mrs W. M. Clark. 2. Butter, separator, from private dairies two single pounds: Miss Cora Sutherland, 1; Mrs R. Protiso. 2. Butter, non-separator, private dairies, two single pounds: Mrs J. Bagrie. 1; Mrs Sims 2. "Duck eggs, pi ato of six: Mrs E. K. Milnos 1: Master Howell, 2. Hen ocrrrs, plate of twelve: Mrs E. K. Millies .1: Master Howell, 2; 0. P. Brown 3. FOR CHILDREN UNDER 15 YEARS OF AGE. Seed cake (Mr W. M. Clark's epecial): Miss Ivy Davison, 1; Miss Faitli Willson, 2: Miss W. Walker 3. Sponge sandwich: Miss Phyllis Wilson, 1; Miss E. MiiTdleton, 2: M iss Ada. Bennett, 3. Jam tarts, plate of six: Miss M. Malcolm, 1; Miss F. Willson, '3 and 3. ►Scones. plain, plate of six: Miss Doris Salnionds, 1; Miss F. Willson, 2; Miss M, Marnvitt 3. .Scones with ■butter, plate of six : Miss W. Walker, 1; Miss E. Middleton. 2 ; Miss D. Salmons, 3 ; Miss M Marryatt, 3. Toft'ee almond. to be broken in .jiar: Miss Ruby Jones. 1; Miss M. Malcolm. 2: Miss F. Wilson 3. Small cakes collection, four varieties, four of each: Miss M. Malcolm 1; Miss F. Wilson, 2 and 3. NOVICE AND SUB-SECTION. (Entries made by persons who have not, .at any previous show, won a
first or second prize). Sponge sandwich: Mrs A. Sutherland 1; Miss Ivy Hall, 2. SCHOOL WORK. (To ho certified by teacher, under 11) Freehand drawing (girls): Alison Kebbell, 1; Lizzie Foden. 2. Freehand drawing (boys): Jn«. Walton, 1; George Walsh, 2. Brush design (boys): Baden Barnett, 1. Brush drawing (girls): Hazell Pearson, 1; Myrtle Pearson, 2. Brush drawing (boys): Jas. Walton, 1; Geo. Walsh. 2 . Freehand writing (girls, Mrs FosellaV special trophy): Hazel Pearson, 1; Ivy Crowe, '2. Hand writing (boys —Mr I'. W. Jones's Special): Allan Walls, 1 ; Clarence Colev. 2: Tlios. Mitchell, v.h.c. "(Under 12). Plasticeno modelling (maps): Warren .Toice, 1: Cecil Sigglekow, 2. Plasticene modelling (boys): Sel- - Marryatt, 1; Walter Phillips, 2. Handwriting (boys): Stanley Collins. 1: Roy Bullaixl, 2. Handwriting (girls): Eva de Ridder, 1; Hilda Palmer and Alison Kebliell, 2. Copy-book (best and neatest: Stanley Collins, 1 : Ella Patterson, 2. Exercise Book (best and noate&t: Myrtle Pearson,l; Joyce Claris, 2; Violet Pearce, v.h.c.: Maud Grace e. (Under 10.) Handwriting (girls) : Edna Collins, 1; Violet Rising, 2. Handwriting (boys): Hnrv Walls. 1; Hugh Walls, 2. Best Sheet, 50 plain figures from oto 9 (girls): Agnes Skollen.l; Edna Collins, 2; Maud Grace h.c. Best Sheet, plain figures, 0 to 9 (boys): Harry Walls, 1; Charlie 'Proctor, 2;
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 November 1912, Page 3
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