THE PUKEKOHE SHOW
PRIZE LIST (Concluded) lhe following awards at the Pukekohe Show have to be added to the list that appeared in our issue of Tuesday last, viz : Industrial Section' Art and Plain Needlework Cushion, mounted, Mrs N Nielson 1, Mrs J Barben 2, Miss Iris Wily 3. Point Lace, Mrs Gillies 1, Mrs H McCleland 3, Mrs Ball 3, Mrs N Nielson 4 Crochet work, fine, Miss D Phillips 1, Mrs A Clark 2, Miss M Webb 3 Crochet Work, coarse, Mrs A Clark 1, Miss K Phillips 2 D'Oyleys, cotton, Miss I 0 McCutchan I, Mrs N Neilson 2, Miss R Phillips 3, Mrs Ball 1 Crochet Work, 4 articles, Miss R Phillips 1, Miss M Webb 2, Miss I 0 McCutchen 3, Mrs G E Jones 4 Afternoon Tea or Supper Cloth, Mrs W J D Sharp 1, Miss McMullin 2, Mrs Ball 3 Camisole Top, Miss I 0 McCuteheon 1, Mrs Clark 2 Canvas Work, Mrs E Appleby 1, Mrs N Neilson 2 Table Centre, Mrs E Appleby 1, Miss R Phillips 2, Mus McMullin 3 Mounttnellick Work, Mrs G E Jones, 1, Mrs E Appleby 2, Mrs Ball 3, Miss M Robinson 4 . Drawn Thread Work, Mrs E Appleby I, Mrs Jones 2, Mrs Appleby3 Eyelet or Hedebo Embroidery, Miss D Corboit 1, Mrs Appleby 2, Mrs R F Webster 3 Bedspread „ Mrs GE Jones 1, Mrs E Appleby 2, Mrs Ball 3 Article Underclothing, Miss R Phillips 2, Mrs I Motion 3 Woollen Crochet, Mrs G B Fenton 1, Mrs J M Baxter, Mrs L W Dawson 3 Hand-knitted Socks (fine wool) Mrs E Furlong 1, Miss L Duncan 2, j Miss R Phillips 3, Mrs Campbell 4 Hand-knitted Socks, (heavy wool), Miss I Duncan !, Mrs E Furlong 2 Balaclava Cap, Miss I Duncan 1, j Mrs J M Baxter 2 Pen Painting, Mrs L W Dawson 1. Miss N Hawke 2 Girls Under 18 years of Age Fancy Work, Miss D Dawson 1, White Crochet, Miss M Barben 1, Miss P McGuire 2 Balaclava Cap, Miss L Smith 1, Miss McGuire 2 Scarf, knitted in wool, Miss Lily Smith 1, Eva Clews 2 Hand-knitted Socks, Miss F Ross Picture, water colours, Robert D Neall Picture in Oils, Mrs VV J D Sharp I,E Lippiatt 2 and 3 Photography, amateurs, H W Taylor, 1 Aiticle, material not to cost more than Is, Mrs G B Fenton 1, Mrs L W Dawson 2 Floral Artistry « Table Decoration; Miss Lala Sharp 1, Miss D B Matuska 2 Bouquet, Miss N Hawke 1 Lady's Sprays, Miss N Hawke 1 Gent's Buttonholes, Miss N Hawke 1, D B Matuska 2 Flowers Bweet Peas, Rose Allan 1 Daises, Mrs W King 1 Gladioli, Rose Allan 1 Antirrhinum, Mrs W King 2 Delphiniums, Rose Allan 2 Petunias, f-i- gle, R All in 1 Petunias, double, Mrs W J D
Sharp. 1 Verbena?, Mrs WJD Sharp 1, Rev 8 Nixon 2 Phlox Drummondi, 6 varieties, R Allan I,F Hubbard 2 Phlox Drunimondi, o varieties, F Hubbard 1, R Allan 2 Asters, John Collins 1, Ruth Roulston 2, Mrs W J D Hharp 3 Rose?, R .Allan 1 Sunflower, small, F Hubbard, large, J McKinney 1 Zinnias, Mrs WJD Sharp, Dahlias, cactus, 4 Varieties, Mrs WJD Sharp 1, J Cathcart 2, 2 varieties, Mrs Sharp 1, J Cathcart 2, peony, Mrs Sharp 1, J Cathcart 2, Rev 8 Nixon 3, collarette, Rev S Nixon 1, Mrs Sharp 2, Bob Penman 3, single, Rev S Nixon 1, J Cathcart 2, pompom Mrs Sharp 1 Collection of Cut Flowers, 12 varieties, R Allan 1, KevS Nixon 2 Collection of cut flowers, 6 varices, one bloom, truss or spike each, Mrs W King l,RAllan2 Fruit. Grapes, black, J Collins jun, 1, Reynolds Bros, 2. Grapes, white, J Collins, jun. 1. Grapes, collection, J Collins, jun, I Apples—s Culinary, P Miller 1, F Hubbard 2 G Dessert, Collins and Son 1. *) Dessert, F Hubbard Pears—Dessert, Collins and Sjn I, Reynolds Bros, 2. Culinary, Collins and Sou I. Collection, Collins and Son. Poacbep, Collins and Son 1, Reyl Jds Bros 2 Nectarines, Rose Allan 1, Reynolds Bros 2 English plums, Collins and Son 1 Cape gooseberries, Reynolds Bros, 1 and" 2 Passion fruit, Reynolds Bros 1 and 2 Collection of Fruit giown in opun, Collins and Son Tomatoes, Collins and Son 1, W J Peters 2 Collation of Tomatoes, .1 Collins jun 1, Rose Ailau 2 | Citron Melon. J McKinney 1 I Children. i Collection of Flowers, Fruit, Vego- | tabhs, etc , frutti school garden, Patumnli o si h i-l I and Rpeci<»l Collodion of Weeds, I'atumaLoe school 1, Pokeno school 2 Collect)' u of ni..st valuablegra'nos, Pokeno school 1, Patumahoe school | 2, Thelma McCormi- k 3 | Milk Testing (for children of primary schools), P Brown 1, Cyril ' Magill 2 ' Collection of Vegetables grown in '• scV"' gaiden, Patumahoe school 1 Best Experiment conducted in pchool garden previous to Show, , PatTiraaliofl school 1 and special
IlaiiJ-vmtiEf:, Liya under 14, F Landon J Hand-writing, boys under 11, & t Hamilton 1 Map of NZ. (coloured) N F Landon 1 Hand Bouquet, girls finder 14, Iris Morrow 1 Dressed Doll, Vera Newcombe \ Pin-cushion, Iris Morrow 1 Handkerchief, best hemmed, girls under 10, Lily Hamilton 1 Hand-writing, Bessie White 1, Robina Cobb 2, Bessie King 3 Hand-writing, for girls under 11, Cora Dingle 1, Mona Kinloch 2 Phyllis Rikys 3. Irene Shaw would have been awarded first prize had she complied with the conditions. Map of N.Z , (coloured), Avis Simpson 1 Garden Produce. Rhubarb, J Ballard 1, Reynolds Bros 2, Gordon Cowan 3 Cabbage, pickling, Mrs Sim 1, Master Sim 2 Parsnips, Reynolds Bros 1 and 2, Mrs A Clark 3 Carrots Early horn, Reynolds Bros 1 and 2. Long red, Reynolds Bros 1 and 2 B«'»t, Adams Bros 1 and 2 Turnips, white, C A Crispe 1 Peas, H J Le Bailey 1, Mrs Sim 2 Beans—Butter, Adams Bros 1 and 2. Kidney, Adams Bros 1 and 2, Collins and Son 3. French, HJ Le Bailey 1, Mrs Sim 2, F Duncan 3. Broad, Thelma McCormick 1 Lettuce, Reynolds Bros 1 and 3, F Hubbard 2 Vegetable Marrow. Reynolds Bros 1 and 2, T B Graham 3 Squash, F Ballard 1, Mrs Sim. 2, T Hamilton 3 Pumpkin, J McKinney 1 Onions and Potatoes Onions - Spanish (light skin), Adams Bros 1, P Miller 2, R Henwood 3, R Fitness 4. Spanieh (dark skin), Reynolds Bros 1 and 2, C Clarke 3. Potato, A Raynes 1, Adams Bros 2 A Clark 3. Heaviest, F Ballard 1, Reynolds Bros 2. Collection, Reynolds Bros 1. {cwt. Brown Spani h (light skin), Reynolds Bros 1 and 3, P Miller 2, W Goldsworthy 4. icwt. Brown Spanish (dark skin), Reynolds Bros 1 and 2. Schallots, T B Graham 1, Reynolds Bros 2, A Clark 3 Potatoes-Kidney, C A Crispe 1, J McKinney 2, J Ballard 3. Round, C A Crispo 1, R Fitness 2, Reynolds Bros 3. Heaviest, J McClune 1 and 2 Boiled in skin, Reynolds Bros 1 and 2, Lala Bharp 3. Collection, J Ballard 1, C Clarke 2, F Ballard 3. Northern Star, Reynolds Bros 1, R Fitness 2, A F Matuska 3. Gamekeeper, Reynolds Bros 1 and 2, R Fitness 3. Farm Produce. Canote, Keynoids Bros 1 and 2 Turnips-Swede, J McDougall 1, I Hamilton 2. Soft, T Hamilton 1, J Ballard 2. Suitable for feeding dairy cows in milk, J Ballard 1, A J Molville 2, T Hamilton 3. Six best, grown from Sutton seeds, C Johnston 1, T Hamilton 2, G Keith 3 Pumpkiu, J McKinney 1 Mangolds—Long red, J McKinney 1. Globe, J McKinney 1 Collection of root crops, Reynolds Bros 1 and special Maize—For cobbing, Miss Joyce Laundy 1, Jl3 Sim 2. For fodder, A Raynes 1, J Hansen 2, J B Sim 3. Sorghum, J McKinney 1 Cocksfoot, H A Hawke 1, F Ballard 2, S Ballard 3 Rytgrass—Perennial, S Ballard 1 and 2. Italian, S Ballard 1 and 2.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 455, 7 March 1919, Page 4
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