FRANKLIN A. & P. SHOW
Continued from Page 4 ART AMI TLAIX NEEDLEWORK ( Cushion, Mrs A Smyth 1, Miss M Taylor 2, Mi*s Holmes 3 t Point lace, Mrs H McCleland 1 and 2 Exhibit of crochet work, cotton, [ fine. Miss Gordon 1, Mrs E Jones 2, : Miss Watson 3 • Exhibit of crochet work, cotton, . coarse, Miss Lindner 1, Mrs J Tay lor 2, Mrs GraUaia 3 ' Pair D'Oyleys, Miss Dawson 1, Mrs Graham 2, Miss M Taylor 3 Collection of crochet work, Miss F ; Fausett 1, Miss Gate 2, Mrs Living--1 stone 3 1 Afternoon tea or supper cloth, " Miss Woolsey 1, Miss M Tayler 2 Camisole top, Mrs Chaillet 1, Mrs • A Clark 2, Miss Hutchings 3 ' Canyas work, Mrs Allingham 1 1 Table centre i.r runner, Miss Gorj don 1, Miss Trimmer 2, Miss Smyth 1 3 Piece Mountmellick work, Mrs 3 Saddleton 1, Mrs Sharp 2, Mrs Tay--1 lor 3 i 1 Drawn thread work, Mrs Saddre- ' ton 1, Mrs Taylor 2, Miss Trimmer 3 3 Eyelet or hedebo embroidery, Mrs 77 Russell 1, Miss L G Johnstone 2, Mrs Chaillett 3 Quilt or bedspread, white, Mrs Cresvtell 1, Miss M Fausett 2 Article underclothing, Miss L G ' Johnstone 1, Mrs Barter 2, Miss Johnstone 3 Woollen crochet, Mrs Baxter 1 r and 2 i Hand-knitted socks (fine wool), 3 Mrs P H Fox 1, P H Fox 2, Mrs r Baxter 3 Hand-knitted sox (heavy wool): - Mrs Fox 1, and 2, Miss Revell 3 3 Balaclava cap, Mrs Jas Wilson 1, t Mrs Crum 2, Mrs Baxter 3 r Pen painting, Mrs Dawson 1, Miss ' G Fulton 2 Leslie Roadley 3 ' Girls under 18 years of age Fancy work, other than crochet, ' Lalla Sharp 1, Mabel Scott 2, E ! Oldham 3 s Blouse, white, E Oldham 1 , Balaclaya cap, B Stuart 1, Virgie 1 Kimber 2, Gladys Hughes 3 § Scarf, knitted in wool, Mabel Scott t 1, Virgie Kimber 2, K Stuart 3 j Hand-knitted socks, Celia Fox 1, 1 K Stuart 2 j Miscellaneous Best ironed tablecloth, Miss ft 1 Pascoe 1, Miss A Scott 2, Mrs fc 5 Clows 3 3 Paint9d picture, in oils, Miss I r Graham 1 and 2, Miss A Carter 3 ' Photography, amateurs, Mrs Bar ' ter 1, Miss N Stuart 2, Miss Trio* 3 mer 3 1 Article, material not to cost more than Is, MrsMeikle 1, Mrs Dawsor 2, Miss Trimmer 3 FLORAL ARTISTRY t Dinner table decoration, Mrs 1 Motion 1, Mrs N Lockie 2 Bowl of flowers and foliage arranged for effect, Miss L Bharp 1. Mrs N Lockie 2 Lady's spray, Mrs N Lockie 1. r Miss C Home 2 Gent's buttonhole, Mrs N Locku I 1 [' Flowers. . Verbenas, two or more varieties; Mrs 1, Miss Ruth Allan 2 I Phlox Drummondi, 6 varieties, 1 Miss Ruth Allan 1 Phlox Drummondi, 3 varieties, Miss Ruth Allan 1. F Hubbard 2 Asters, 3 or more varieties, Mrs B King 1, F Hubbard 2 ] Celosia, 3 blooms, Frank Ballarc : 1. Mr* J M Baxter 2 .'of■••, 6 blooms, F Hubbard 1 Mini', iwer, small, F Hubbard 1 ' and 2 Sunflower, large, J J A Kinney 1, ' Mi-s Ruth Allan 2 Zinnias, 6 double, Miss i-atb ' Allan 1 DUil a*. Ci.'t.us, 1 Mrs Dahlias, Cacl-is. :>, v-.i-ietiesi, Mrs R King 1, MrsML- f !ou2 Dahlias, Collarette, 3 or more varieties, F Hubbard 1 Collection of cut flowers, 12 varieties, Mrs Motion 1 Collection of cut flowers, 6 varieties, Mrs Motion 1, Mrs A B Barter 2 Fruit Grapes, 1 bunch, black, grown under glass, -Reynolds Bros 1 and 2 Giapes, 1 bunch, white, growii xnder glafs, Reynolds Bros 1 Five culinary apples, 1 variety, P Miller 1, Miss Ruth Allan 2 Five dessert pears, 1 variety, Reynolds Bros 1 Five peaches, 1 variety, Reynolds Bros 1 Cape gooseberries, G Revell 1, Reynolds Bros 2 Passion Fruit, Reynolds Bros 1, ■Miss Ruth Allan 2 Tomatoes, grown outside, Reynolds Bros 1 and 2 Collection of >tomatoes, Miss Ruth ■ Allan 1, Reynolds Bros 2 J I'ie Melon, Les Franklin 1, Miss Ruth Allan 2 j
Citron Melon, W E Eowe 1, H M Crispe 2 Rock Melon, Reynolds Bros 1, Joseph Adams 2 Schools Collection of grasses, dried and named, Patumahoe School 1 and special, Cas?«io Harper 2, Ethel Reynolds ;>, Zela Blake c Collection of weeds, dried and named, Howie Young, Pukekohe School 1 Collection of vegetables, Patuma hoe School 1 and special Girls Under 1-1 Years Basket of (lowers, Eva Clews 1 and special Chiid'* overall, Yet? Hyde, Cleve don, 1 ; Gladys Franklin, Mauku 2 ■ Ruth Tate, Pukekohe, 3 Piii fashion. Olia Fox, Rama Kama, I ; I Oldham, iiama Rama, 2 ; V Oldham, Rama Rama, 3 : Gladys Franklin c Handkerchief, beft hemmed, Joyce Stuart, Pukekohe, 1 ; Thelina tSmith, IViata, 2 Garden Produce. Rhubarb ; WE Rowe 1, Reynolds Bros 2 Cabbage, pickling, Frank Ballard I
Parsnips. Reynolds Bros 1 and 2 Carrots, Early Horn, Reynolds Brosl Carrots, red, long, Reynolds Bros 1 Beet, long red, Reynolds Bros 1 and 2 Beet, Turnip-rooted, H A Adams 1 and 2, R Fitness 3 Peas, H A Adams 1, Jack Franklin 2 Butter Beans, H A Adams 1 and 2 Kidney Beans, H A Adams 1, F Hubbard 2, Mrs A R Barter 3 Beans, French. Mrs J B Sim 1 Lettuce, cabbage, Mrs R Bvownleel Cucumbers, H M Crispe 1 Marrow, vegetable, Reynolds Bros 1, H M Crispe 2, C Harrison 3 Squash, S Hamilton 1, Frank Ballard 2 Pumpkin, Willie McCoruiick 1, S Hamilton 2, G Gathercole 3 Onions and Potatoes Onions, brown Spanish, light skin, P Millar 1. Reynolds Bros 2, H A Adams 3, Willie McCormick c Onions, brown Spanish, dark skin, Frank Ballard 1, R Jefferis 2, R Fitness 3 Onions, potato, H A Adams 1 and 2 Onions, heaviest, W J Hooper 1, J Sharp 2, Reynolds Bros 3 Onions, collection, Frank Ballard 1, Reynolds Bros 2 Onions, best quarter cwt, brown Spanish, light skin, P Millar 1, Reynolds Bros 2 and 3, H A Adams c Onions, best quarter cwt., brown Spanish, dark skin, P Millar 1, R Fitness 2 Potatoes, Kidney, J Ballard 1, Frank Ballard 2, Chas Johnstone 3 Potatoes, round, Reynolds Bros 1 and 2, Sam Ballard 3 Potatoes, heaviest, Reynolds Bros 1, R Fitness 2 Potatoes, boiled in skin, Miss McNally 1, Reynolds Bros 2, Miss N Pascoe 3 Potatoes, collection, J Ballard 1 and 2, Frank Ballard 3 Potatoes, best quarter cwt., Northern Star, Reynolds Bros 1, A F Matuschka 2 Potatoes, best quarter cwt., Gamekeeper, Reynolds Bros 1, Sam Ballard 2 Farm Produce Carrots, long red, J McKinney 1 Car/ots, white, Sam Ballard 1 and 2 Turnips, Swede, Blanchard Bros 1, Sam Ballard 2 Turnips, soft, Mrs A B Barter 1, Sam Ballard 2 Best six turnips, suitable for feeding dairy cows in milk, Sam Ballard 1 and 3 , Pumpkin, G. Gathereth 1, Willie McCormick 2 Marrow, J McCormick 1, Reynolds Bros 2 Mangolds, long red, A Clark 1 Mangolds, Globe, Sam Ballard 1 Root Crops, collection, Bros 1 and 2 ▼" Maize, suitable for cobbing, Sam Ballard 1 and 3, Willie McCormick 2 Maize, suitable for fodder, J T Hansen 1, J Franklin 2 Cocksfoot, H A Hawke 1 Ryegrass, Italian, Sam Ballard 1 and 2 Oaten Bheaves, suitable for chaffing, E Nicoi 1 Oaten Chaff, best sack, E Nicol 1, Gibson Bros 2
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 355, 26 February 1918, Page 2
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