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CLEVEDON.

CLEVEDON A. & P. SHOW PBODUCE, ETC, AWAEDS The following were the awards in the garden produce, horticultural, and home products sections at the Clevedon A. & P. Show held on Nov. 24th, viz : GARDEN PRODUCE 'Potatoes, 6: Mrs D Frasor 1, Mrs L Mechan 2 Broad beans, 12: Miss Thorp I, Mrs Torr 2 Peas, 12 : Miss N Noble 1, Mrs Torr 2 Carrpfs, 6: Mrs Fraser 1 Turnips, 6 : Mrs Fraser 1 Onions, 6 : Mrs Frcser 1 Bhubarb : Mrs Torr 2 Lettuce : C B Crispe 1 Cabbage: Mrs Fraser 1, Mrs Torr 2 Lemone : Mrs Torr 1, Mrs Beckett 2 Oranges: Miss Noble 1 HORTICULTURE Cut fuchsias : Mrs Browne 1, C R Crispe 2 Pelargoniums: Miss Waters 1, Miss McKenzie 2 Pansies : Miss Williams 1, Miss C Fraser 2 Geianiums: Mrs Torr 1, Miss Thorp 2 Cineraria: Mrs D McKenzie 1 Abutilion: Miss Fraser 1 Gladioli: Mrs Waters 1 Snapdragon : Miss Parker 1, C B Crispe 2Larkspur : Miss M E Wilson 1 Canterbury Bull, best 3 varieties : Mrs Ward 1, M ss Fraser 2 Collection, any kind of foregoing : Mrs Browne 2

Collection Gut Blooms, 6 varieties: Miss Fraser 1, Mrs Browne 2 Collection cut blooms, 12 varieties: Mrs Browne 1, Miss Fraser 2 Collection of annuals: Miss Torr 1 ROSES Best 3 blooms: C R Crispe 1, Miss V Torr 2 Best 6 blooms: Miss B Parker 1, Mrs Browne 2 Vase of mixed roses : Mrs Browne 1, Miss V Torr 2 Bouquet of roses : Miss V Torr 1, Miss £ Dow 2 SWEET PEAS Best 6 varieties: Mrs Browne 1, A Collier 2 Best 12 varieties : Mrs Browne 1 Best vase of sweet peas: Miss Fraser 1 POT PLANTS, ETC Flowering plant: Miss Thorp 1 Foliage : Miss Fraser 1, Mrs McKenzie 2 Single fern : Miss Fraser 1 Hand bouquet: Mrs J Sutherland 1 Ladies' spray: Miss I) Browne 1, Mrs Sutherland 2 Uentlemeu's buttonholes: Mis* Sutherland 1, Miss E. Murray I Decorated basket : Mrs Sutherland 1 HOME PRODUCTS Bread, white: Mits Fawcett 1, Mrs F. Couldry 2 Bread, brown: Mrs R Smith 1, Miss Fawc6tt 2 Scones, plain : Mrs Munro 1, Miss Wallis 2 Scones, sweet: Mrs Munro 1, Miss Shaw 2 Fruit cake: Mrs Muuru 1, Mr* Sutherland 2 Sponge cake: Miss D Hyde 1, Mrs Hyde 2 Madeira cake: Miss D Hyde 1, Mrs Mackenzie 2 Rainbow cake ; Miss F Sutherland 1, Miss Hyde 2 Seedcake: M>ss Shaw 1, Miss

Hyde 2 Sponge roll: Miss M Dow 1, Mrs J Dow 2 Tarts: Mrs Dow 1, Miss Fawcett 2 Lemon cheese cakes : Mrs F Couldrey 1, Mrs Hyde 2 Gingerbread: Mrs Dow 1, Mrs Gandy 2 Mixed biscuits : Mrs Couldrey 1 Shortbread: Mrs Sutherland 1, Miss F Sutherland 2 Pikelets : Miss E J Wallis 1, Mrs J Sutherland 2 Cream puffs: Miss E Dow 1, Mrs Dow 2 Jam: Mrs Crispe 1 and 2 Bottled fruit: Mrs Crispe 1, Mrs W Hanson 2 Pickles: Miss M J Waters 1 Lunch for working man: Mrs A Waters 1, Miss Fawcett 2 Duck eggs: Fred Dudei 1, MissL Torr 2 1 Hen» eggs: A J. Munro 1, Mrs Hanson 2

NEEDLEWORK Table centre: Miss I Parkei 1 Tiay cloth : Miss J Walker 1, Mrs Sutharland 2 x Fancy wrk, embroidery: Miss A Bryan 1, Miss Parker 2 Fancy work, lace : Miss Thorp 1 Crochet: Miss E Walker 1 Cushion : Miss Sutherland 1, Mrs Sutherland 2 Knitted socks: Miss Walker 1, Miss Murray 2 SPECIAL PRIZES Mrs H. G. Browne and Miss C. Frtiscr tied for prize for most points in the garden produce and horticultural sections and Mr H. S. Munro won the prize for the parent present with the largest family. i, CHILDREN'S CLASSES Decorated basket: J Fraser 1, G Dennis 2 Floral device: D Dennis 1, E Hancock 2 Native flowers: L Dawe and B Tapp (equal) 1 Sweet peas : I Hyde 1 Buttonholes : W Alexander 2 Breast bouquet: E Smith 2 Gooseberries: J A Hell 1 Lettuce : H Munro 1 Peas : D Denton 1 Parsnips: H Munro 1 Radishes: G Collier 1, B and N Alexander 2 Scones: J Munro 1, H Bell 2 Sponge roll: E Smith 1 Shortbread: V Couldrey 1, Y Hyde 2 Sponge sandwich: J Munro 1, E Smith 2 Gingernuts : I Hyde 1 Madeira cake : E »Smith 1 Cocoanut ice: I Hyde 1 SCHOOL WORK Needlework

Article : I Hyde 1, J Fraser 2 Article: V Hyde 1, G Simpson 2 Article: M Farrar 1, E Smith 2 Drawing, Etc Freehand : E Couldry 1, G Dennis 2 Freehand: M Connelly 1, Rita Beecher 2 Freehand: M Farrar 1, R Mears •2 Fainting: E Graham 1, A. Looker 2 Brushwork : E Graham 1, G Dennis 2 Brushwork : S Bates 1, J Hills 2 Brushwork : II McKenzie 1, B Lane 2 Plasticine model: A Looker 1, G Dennis 2 Wiiting : J Finlay 1, J Colquhoun 2 Wiiting: , (Papakura) 1, G Simpkin 2 Wiiting: R Mears 1, M Farrar 2 Essiy : A Browne and B Tapp (tie) 1, J Wilson 2 Essay : W Wardrop 1, J Derbyshire 2 Noxious weeds: J A Bell 1 Grasses : J A Bell 1

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 335, 4 December 1917, Page 1

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CLEVEDON. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 335, 4 December 1917, Page 1

CLEVEDON. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 335, 4 December 1917, Page 1

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