PRIZE LIST.
Pot Plants. —Points Prize ; ss, Judge, Mr A. J. Sbailer ; Steward,
Mr D. Whitley
One Asparagus, Plumosa, Miss Speirs i and 2, 5 entries ; x asparagus, sprengeri, Miss Speirs 1 and 2, 4 entries ; x aspidestra, green, Miss Speirs 1 and 2, 3 entries ; 1 aspidestra, variegated, Miss Speirs I, 1 entry ; 1 begonia, foliage, Miss Speirs i, Mrs Gower 2, 4 entries : 1 begonia, flowering, Mrs Peter Robinson 1, Mrs W. Newth 2, 4 entries ; 1 fern, any variety, Mrs Gower 1, Mrs Austin-Jobnston 2, 5 entries; 1 geranium, single, Miss Speirs 2, 1 entry; 1 geranium, double, Miss Speirs 1,2 entries - , 1 palm, Mrs Dudsou sen. 1, Mrs W. Newth 2,- 4 entries ; any other variety, Mrs Peter Robinson 1. Mrs E. Ball 2, 8 entries ; collection of 3 foliage plants, distinct varieties, Miss Speirs 1,2 entries, Cut Blooms. —Points Prize : ss. Judge, Mr A. J. Sbailer; Stewards, Mesdames John and C. Robinson. Arum lily, Mrs Harvey 1, Mrs Austin-Jobnston 2, Mrs J. Galland 3, 5 entries ; antirrhinums, 3 varieties, x of each, Mr G. H. Stiles x, Miss O. Nye 2, Miss Speirs 3, 8 entries ; carnations, 3 varieties, 1 bloom of each, Mrs J. Galland 2, 1 entry ; columbines, 2 spikes, Mrs A. S. Easton x, Mrs J. Galland 2, 4 entries ; calliopsis, 3 blooms, Mrs J. Galland 1, 1 entry; eschscholtzia, collection, Mrs C. H. Symons 1, Mrs Renton 2, 3 entries; foxgloves, 2 spikes, Mrs H. Coley 1, Miss Speirs 2, 4 entries ; geranium, single, 3 varieties, 1 of each, Miss O. Nye 1, Mrs Gower 2, 5 entries; geranium, doable, 3 varieties, 1 of each, Miss O. Nye 1, Mrs Gower 2, 5 entries ; gaillardias, 3 blooms, Mr G- H. Stiles 1, Mrs J. Galland 2, Mrs W. Kirkley 3, 7 entries ; larkspur, 2 spikes, Miss Speirs 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2, 4 entries!; mignonette, 3 spikes, Mrs J. Newth 1, Mrs Gower 2, 3 entries; nasturtiums, 1 bunch of 6, Mrs Symes 1, Mrs J, Galland, sentries; paeony, 1 bloom, Mrs H. Coley 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2,2 entries ; pansies, 6 varieties, 1 of each, Mr F. Hooker 1, Mrs Hornblow 2, Mr F. Hooker 3, 9 entries ; pansies, 12 varieties, 1 of each, Mr F. Hooker 1 and 2, 5 entries; poppies, 6 blooms, Mrs Harvey x, Miss Speirs 2, Miss Neylon 3, 6 entries; petunias, 3 varieties, 1 bloom of each, Mr G. H- Stiles 1, Mrs W. Kirkley 2,2 entries: stocks, single, 3 spikes, Mrs J. Newth 1, 1 entry; stocks, double, 3 spikes, Mrs J. Newth 1, 2 and 3, 6 eutries ; verbenas, collection, 1 of each, MrsJ. Galland 1, Mrs C. Rand 2, 4 entries ; watsouia, 1 spike, Mrs A. S. Easton 1, Miss O. Nye 2, 3 entries; any other variety, Mrs A. S. Easton x, Mrs K. Healey 2, Mr G. H. Stiles 3, 11 entries; collection cut blooms, not greeuhouse grown, 6 of one kind, Mrs W. Newth 1, 1 entry ; collection cut blooms, uot greeuhouse grown, 12 kinds, 1 of each, MrsJ. Galland x, Mrs W. Ed)in 2 and 3, 6 entries ; collection cut blooms, grown out-of-doors, Mrs A. S, Easton f, Mr A. Pearson 2, 4 entries.
Roses.—Most Points throughout Rose Section, Mr Hornblow’s trophy, value ros fid. Steward,
Mrs W. Renton
Rose, named, Mr Witcbell's trophy, Mrs W. Nye i, Miss J. A. Ross 2 and 3, 9 entries ; roses, 3 varieties, Mrs W. Barber 1, Miss Speirs 2, Miss O. Nye 3, 16 entries; roses, 6 varieties, named, Mrs A. S, Easton 1, Miss Speirs 2, 4 entries ; roses, 13 varieties, named, Mrs A. S. Easton i, M rs J- Gal* land 2, j entries; 3 roses ’named, 2 blooms of each, Mrs A. S. Easton x, Miss J. A. Ross, 2, Mrs J, Galland 3, 4 entries.
Sweet Peas,—Points Prize Mr Stiles’ trophy, value xos 6d. Stewards, Mrs Kerr-Hislop and Miss Signal.
Three sprays, white, Mr A. Pearson 1, Mrs J. Galland 2, Mr A. Pearson 3, 6 entries; 3 sprays, crimson or scarlet, Mrs Renton 1, Mr A. Pearson 2, 4 entries ; rose or carmine, Mr A. Pearson 1 and 2, 3 entries ; blusher pink, Foxton
School 1, Miss Neylon 2, Mrs Renton 3, 5 entries; 3 sprays, cream and pink, Miss O. Nye 1, Mrs Renton 2, 5 entries ; 3 sprays, lavender, Mr A. Pearson "1 and 2, 5 entries ; 3 sprays, mauve, Mr A, Pearson 1 and 2, 3 entries ; maroon or bronze, MrsJ. Galland 1, Mr A. Pearson 2, 4 entries ; picotee edge, Mr A. Pearson 1 and 2, 2 entries; any other colour, Mrs Renton 1, Mrs J. Galland 2, Mr A. Pearson 3, 4 entries; collection, 3 varieties, 3 sprays of each, Mr A. Pearson 1, Mrs Renton 2, 4 entries ; collection, 6 varieties, 3 sprays of each, Mrs C. H. Symons 1, Mr A. Pearson 2, 4 entries ; Society’s trophy, value 5s ; to be won three limes; for best collection of sweet peas, 4 varieties, 3 ot each ; to be grown Irom seed by exhibitor, within a radius of 9 miles ot the Foxton Post Office, Miss J. A. Ross t, Mrs J. Galland 2, Mr A. Pearson 3, 8 entries. Fruit. — Point Prize ; ss, Judge, Mr A. M. Wighton ; Stewards, Messrs T. Henderson and James Newth.
Gooseberries, x dish, Mr G. H. Stiles x, Mr R. Rand 2, Mrs Aus-tin-Johnston 3, 3 entries ; strawberries, 1 dish, Mrs H. Coley 1, 1 entry.
Vegetables. —Points Prize : ss. Judge, Mr A. M. Wighton ; Stewards, Messrs T. Henderson and James Newth.
Asparagus, 1 bundle, Mrs H, Coley 1, x entry ; beans, broad, 1 variety, Mr P. Lumsden 1 and 2, Mr D. Whibley 3, 4 entries ; beet, silver, 1 head, Mrs Austin-John-ston 1 and 2, 3 entries; cauliflower, 1 head, Mr P. Lumsden 1 and 2, 2 entries ; cabbage, 2 heads, 1 variety, Mr P. Lumsden 1, Mr D. Whibley 2, Mr P. Lumsden 3, 4 entries ; carrots, 1 variety, bunch of 6, Mr D. Whibley 1, Mr P. Lumsden 2, 3 entries; lettuce, cabbage, 2 heads, Mr P. G. Jackson 1, Mrs W. Barber 2, Mrs J. Newth 3, 7 entries; lettuce, vos, 2 heads, Mr A. W. Bangs 2, 1 entry ; parsnips, bunch of 3, Mr P. Lumsden 1 and 2,2 entries ; peas, 20 pods, Mr P. Lumsden x and 2, Mr A. W. Bangs 3, 4 entries ; potatoes, any variety, 6, Mr P. Lumsden 1, Mr P. Skellen 2, 3 entries ; potatoes, collection, 4 of each, Mr P, Lumsden 1, Mr P. Skellen 2, 3 entries ; radishes, long, 12, Mr P. Lumsden r, 1 entry ; radishes, round, 12, Mr P. Lumsden 1, x entry; rhubarb, 6 stalks, Mr P. Lumsden 2,2 entries ; spinach, 1 bunch, Mr P. Lumsden I, 2 entries ; turnips, white, bunch of 4, Mr P. Lumsden 1, 1 entry ; any other variety, Mr P. Lumsden 1,2 entries ; collection spring vegetables, potatoes '4, radishes 12, peas 20 pods, carrots 1 bunch of 6, turnips 1 bunch of 6, cabbage 1 bead ; 1 variety of each; Mr A. S. Easton's trophy, value £2 2s ; to be won twice, Mr P. Lumsden 1, r entry.
Dairy Produce. Judge,. Mr F. O. Smith ; Stewards, Mrs James Robinson and Miss F. Robinson, Butter, non separator, albs, Mrs Austin-Johnstou 1, Mrs C. Rand 2, 3 entries; eggs, hens, 1 dozen, neaviest, Mrs Austin johnston 1, 3 entries; eggs, ducks, 1 dozen, heaviest, Mrs Renton 1, x entry. Cookerv. Mr W. Ross’ trophy, to be won three times. Judge and Stewards same as in dairy produce. Bread, brown, homemade, 1 loaf, 2lbs, Mrs Renton 1, Mis G. Small 2, Mrs Renton 3, 5 entries ; bread, white, homemade, 1 loaf, 2lbs, Mrs G. Small 1, Miss M. Satherley 2, Mrs H. C. Patterson 3, 12 entries , scones, oven, plate of 6, Mrs Gower 1, Mrs E. Howan 2, Miss Estella Edlin 3, 15 entries ; scones, girdle, plate of 6, Mrs C. Rand 1, Mrs Renton 2 and 3, 12 entries; scones, wheatmeal, plate of 6, Mrs Austiu-Johnston 1, Mrs Renton 2 and 3, ii entries; cream puffs, plate of (5, Mrs C. Rand 1, Miss Speirs 2 and 3, 4 entries ; pikelets, plate of 6, Miss Speirs 1, Mrs Renton 2, Miss Speirs 3, 9 entries; oatmeal cake, 1 plate, Miss Speirs 1, Mrs Renton 2, Miss Speirs 3, 5 entries ; sausage rolls, plate ot 6, Mrs C. Rand 1, Mrs AuStin-John-ston 2, Miss J. Kelly 3, gentries ; jam tarts, plate of 6, Mrs C. Rand 1, Miss Speirs 2,’ Mrs Austinjohnston 3. 6 entries ; shortbread, 1 plate, Miss Speirs 1 and 2, Mrs W. G. Maslin 3, 6 entries ; bishomemade, collection 3 varieties, 4 of'each, Miss Speirs j, Mrs C. Rand 2, Miss Speirs 3, 6 entries j i .sponge cake,, Mrs E. Healey 1, Mrs Gower 2, Mrs Renton 3, 11 entries ; 1 sponge sandwich, Mrs Renton 1, Miss J. I. Burling 2, Mrs Gower 3, 14 entries ; 1 sponge roll, Mrs C. Rand 1, Mrs Renton 2, Miss Speirs 3, 10 entries ; 1 seed cake, Mrs Renton x, Mrs Geo- Hillman 2, Mrs Symes 3', ij entries ; fpade}ra paße, Mrs Renton x, Miss Speirs 2, Mrs'E. Ball 3, 11 entries ■ short pastry, made with dripping, Miss Speirs I and 2, Mrs C. Rand 3, 7 entries; x pound cake, Mrs G. H. Stiles x’, Miss Speirs 2, Mrs Renton 3, 16 entries.
Ho.me Industries.-— Points Prize*
Judge and Stewards same as in cookery section.
Cocoanut ice, 1 plate, Miss Speirs 1, Miss Amy Ebbett 2, Mrs C. Rand 3, 10 entries ; toffee, 1 plate, Mrs R. Healey 1, Mrs AustinJohnston 2, Miss I. Austin 3, S entries ; collection of sweets, Mrs C. Rand 1, Miss I. Austin 2, Miss Speirs 3, 5 eutries ; jam, 3 varie* ties, glass jars, Mrs Austin-John-ston t, Mrs Gower 2, Miss Speirs 3, 8 entries ; preserved fruit, 3 varieties, r jar of each, Mrs E. Ball r, Mi-'s Speirs 2, Mrs R. Healey 3, 13 eutiies.
Decorative —Points ?iize : Mrs
Greig’s trophy. Judges, Mesdames Knight ■< Hume; Stewards, Mis Hiilmin and Miss Ne3’ion.
Basket of flowers, Mrs A. 11. Boyes 1, Miss Myrtle PearsOn 2, Miss A. Neylon 3, 6 entries ; basket of roses and foliage, Miss E. Newth 2, 1 entry; bouquet, shower. Mrs A. 11. Boyes 1, Miss Eslella Edlin 2, Mrs Galland 3, 3 eutries ; bouquet, native flowers, Miss E. Newth 1,2 entries; bouquet, hand, Miss E. Newth i, Miss Estella Edlin 2, 6 entries ; bowl of roses, Mrs A. 11. Boyes 1, Miss E. Newth 2, Mrs C. H. Symons 3, 5 entries; bowl of sweet peas, Mrs A. H. Boyes x, Mrs C. H. Symons 2, Miss Myrtle Pearson 3, 6 entries; buttonholes, 3, gentlemen’s, Mrs Galland 1, Miss F. Edlin 2 and 3, 10 entries; decorated table, Mrs Galland 1, Miss Myrtle Pearson 2, Miss E. Newth 3, 11 entries ; decorated vase for table, Mrs J. Newth r, Mrs A. H. Boyes 2, 7 entries; epergne, Mrs A. S. Easton x, Mrs E. Saville 2, 4 entries; floral device, Miss F. Edlin 1, Miss E. Newth 2, Miss F. Edlin 3, 3 entries ; lady’s hat, trimmed with natural flowers, Miss E. Newth 1, Mrs A. H. Boyes 2, 3 entries; lady’s spray, Mrs Galland 1, Mrs A. H. Boyes 2, Miss Estella Edlin 3,6 entries; tall vase for mantlepiece, Mrs Galland 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2, Mrs A. H. Boyes 3, 7 entries.
Fancy Work. —Points Prize: ss. Judge same as in decorative; Stewards, Mrs Austin-Jobnston
and Miss B. Fraser.
English or eyelet embroidery, Mrs Renton i and 2. Miss Speirs 3, 3 entries ; embroidered blouse, Mrs Renton 1, Mrs E- Healey 2, Miss McHardie 3, 4 entries ; point lace, fine, Miss Neylon 1, 1 entry ; cotton or linen crochet, Miss K, Satherley 1, Mrs W. Bullard 2, Mrs Hudson senr. 3, 12 entries; one d’oyley, any kind, Miss K, Satherley x, Mrs E. Healey 2, Miss J. Kelly 3, 7 entries ; mount mellick work, Miss Speirs 1. Mrs Renton 2, Miss Estella Edlin 3, 3 entries ; drawn thread work, fine, Miss J. Kelly 1, Miss Speirs 2, Miss M. Skellen 3, 5 entries; ribbon work, Miss W. Symes 1, Miss K. Satherley 2,2 entries : canvas work, Mrs E. J. McGregor 1, Mrs J. Andrew 2, 3 entries ; huckaback work, Mrs P. Naughton 1, Master A. McGregor 2 and 3, 9 entries ; any other kind of fancy work, Mrs W. Bullard x, Miss V. Moffat 2, Mrs E. Healey 3, 18 entries ; best sofa cushion, Miss Signal x, Mrs E. Healey 2, Miss E. Woodroofe 3, 4 entries ; best fancy knitting in wool, Mrs E. Healey 1, 1 entry ; best fancy crochet in wool, Miss Signal 1, Miss Nance Ross 2 and 3, 4 entries; stenciling, Miss J. Kelly 1, Miss Speirs 2,2 entries ; pen painting, Mrs P. G. Jackson 1 and 2,2 entries. Girls under 18 years.
Best darned socks or stockings, Miss I. Austin x, 1 entry ; best patch in tweed or cloth, Miss I. Austin 1, 1 entry; best patch in cotton or linen. Miss J. Austin 1, Miss I). Small 2,2 entries ; best 6 buttonholes in cotton, Miss D. Small 1,2 entries. Ciiii.drkn’s Class. Decorative. —For Children under 15 years. Three buttonholes, floral, under 12, Miss I. Austin 1, Miss Ethel Edlin 2,2 entries ; 3 buttonholes, floral, 12 to 15, Miss Hazel Newth 1, Miss E. Patterson 2,2 entries ; decorated table, Miss Claris Walsh 1, Miss I. Austin 2, Phyllis Johnston 3, 7 entries; decorated basket, Miss Claris Walsh 1, Miss Hazel Newth 2, Miss I, Austin 3, 3 entries.
School Work.— Points Prize: Mr A. S. Easton’s yalpe jos (ad each/for boy or girl gaining most points in school*work.
Drawing, freehand, xo to 12, Joyce Claris 1, Irene Stiles 2, 4 entries ; freehand, 12 to 14, William Johnston 1, Philip Chalk 2, 7 entries ; nature, animal or plant, under 13, Rena Barber x, Florence Chalk 2, 4 entries ; nature, animal or plant, 1310 15, Way Brewer 1, Vincent Burr 2, 5 entries. Brushvyprk, oyer 14, James Owen x, Stella Barber 2, 4 entries. Writing, 10 to X3| Joyce Claris 1, May Bradley 2, 6 entries; 12 to 14, Ella Patterson 1, Evelyn Smith 2, 4 entries; over 14, Irene Moffatt 1, Olive Nye 2, Sentries. Mapping, St. 111. and IV., Fred Walton 1, Darcy Ball 2, 4 entries ; St. V. and VI., Roy Rimmer 1, Darcy Robinson 2, 5 entries. Sewing, handkerchief bemtped, §t, J f( Rita Perreau t, Erice Easton 2, Annie Daniell 3. 3 entries ; plain holland apron, St. 11., Madge Barber i, Agnes Brewer 3, Madge Admore 3, 6jentries; child’s pinafore, St. 111., May Baylis 1, Aileen Eevett i, 2 entries; girl’s apron, St. IV., Ethel Edlin 1, Ella Patterson 2, May Bradley 3, 5 entries ; girl’s camisole, St. V., Aileen Cummerfield 1, Winnie tyallsi, 3, Stella Barber 3. s entries; girl’s camisole. St. VI., Olive Nye i, x entry.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1330, 28 November 1914, Page 4
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2,500PRIZE LIST. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1330, 28 November 1914, Page 4
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