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PRIZE LIST

DAIRY PRODUCE. HONEY. (Judge, Mr. Dempster, Hamilton.) (Steward, Mr. C. Burrows.) Butter, Separator (Farmer's), llb, Mrs. Tooley, 1; Mrs. E. Geddes, 2; Mrs. T. E. Conway, 3. Butter, Separator (Farmer's) unsalted, llb, Mrs. Tooley, 1; Mrs. T. Conway, 2; Mrs. Johanson, 3. Cream, Home-separated, llb, K. H. Martin, 1^ Cream, Home-separated, 24 hours old, K. H. Martin, 1. Hen Eggs, 12, white, Mrs. Boyce, 1; Mrs. E. M. Geddes, 2. Duck Eggs, Mrs. II. M. Martin, 1; Mrs. J. Moule, 2. Hen Eggs, single yolk, Mrs. J. H. Harding, 1; Brian Robinson, 2; Mrs. J. Moule, 3. Duck Eggs, single yolk, Mrs. J. Moule, 1. Granulated Honey, Mrs. H. Geddes. MEATS. (Judge, Mr. H. M. Martin, Rotorua) Best Carcase, lamb, veal or pig, Mr. Stevenson 1, W. D. Tucker 2. GARDEN PRODUCE. (Judge, Mr. E. Allen, Buckland.) (Stewards, Messrs. J. Moule and J. Denyer.)

Table Turnips, H. Hardeastle, 1. Carrots, short, J. J. Smythe, 1; J. Moule, 2; H. E. Winslade, 3. Carrots, intermediate, G. Gunson, 1; H. E. Winslade, 2; J. Moule, 3. Carrots, long, H. E. Winslade, 1 and 2; J. Moule, 3. Carrots, stump-rooted, II. E. Winslade, 1; R. C. Smith, 2 and 3. Parsnips, H. E. Winslade, 1; O. H. Coleman, 2; Mrs. H. M. Martin, 3. Beet, turnip, J. Denyer, 1; H. E. Winslade, 2; J. Moule, 3. Beet, long red, H. E. Winslade, 1 and 2; J. Denyer, 3-. Beet, obelisk, J. Denyer, 1; II. E. Winslade, 2 and 3. Potatoes, white, G. Seccombe, 1; T. Gibbons, 2; J. Moule, 3. Potatoes, coloured, J. J. Smythe, 1; H. Hardeastle, 2; H. E. Winslade, "3. Potatoes, best collection, H. Hardeastle, 1; H. E. Winslade, 2. Kumaras, H. E. Winslade, 2. Onions, Spanish, Mrs. E. Geddes, 1; W. A. Nixon, 2; H. E. Winslade, 3. 'Onions, straw, H. E. Winslade, 1; J. Moule, 2; J. Denyer, 3. Onions, pickling, W. H. Young, 1; II. E. Winslade, 2. Onions, heaviest, H. E. Winslade, 1. Rape, W. H. Young, 1; J. Moule, 2. Eschallots, straw, H. E. Winslade, 1; G. J. Ford, 2. Eschallots, white, H. E. Winslade, 1; Mrs. K. Williamson, 2; G. Gunson, 3. Eschallots, red, E. M. Morrison, 1; G. Gunson, 2; Mrs. K. Williamson, 3. Table Pumpkin, H. E. Winslade, 1; A. Waugh, 2; R. C. Smith, 3. Squash, G. J. Ford, 1; II. Hardeastle 2; II. E. Winslade, 3. Pie Melon, H. E. Winsdale, 1 and 2. Citron Melon, H. E. Winslade, 1 and 2. Marrow, yellow, J. Moule, 1; O. H. Coleman, 2; H. E. Winslade, 3. Marrow, any other colour, J. Denyer, 1; J. Moule, 2; H. E. Winslade, 3. Marrow, heaviest, H. E. Winslade, 1; J. Denyer, 2. Cabbage, Savoy, C. Jesson, 1; II. E. Winslade, 2. Cabbage, table, H. E. Winslade, 1; Brussels Sprouts, II. Hardeastle, 1; A. Waugh, 2. Cabbage, pickling, A. Waugh, 1. Silver Beet, G. J. Ford, 1; A. L. Keith, 2. Leeks, H. E. Winslade, 1 and 3; J. Moule, 2. Celery, J. Moule, 1. Curly Kale, H. E. Winslade, 1 and 2. Best Collection Vegetables, 12 varieties, H. E. Winslade, 1; J. Moule, 2. Best Collection Vegetables, 6 varieties, H. E. Winslade, 1; J. Moule, 2; C. H. Newson, 3. Best Collection Vegetables, grown by amateurs, H. E. Winslade, 1. FIELD PRODUCE. (Judge, Mr. W. Runciman, Auckland.) (Stewards, Messrs. G. Ford and G. Gunson.) All exhibits to be grown by the exhibitor under field conditions. Mangolds, long red, E. Bruce, 1; H. Hardeastle, 2 and 2A; H. M. Martin, 3. Mangolds, yellow globe, A. Matchett, 1; H. Matchett, 2; H. Hardeastle, 3. Mangolds, Jersey Queen Tankard, II. M. Martin, 1; H. Hardeastle, 2 and 3. Mangold, heaviest, H. Matchett, 1; II. Hardeastle, 2; H. M. Martin, 3. Mangolds, sugar, H. Matchett, 1; H. Hardeastle, 2 and 3. Beet, sugar, II. M. Martin, 1. Swedes, Superlative, H. M. Martin, 1; G. Seccombe, 2; H. P. Ford, 3. Swedes, any variety other than Superlative, J. Denyer, 1; H. M. Martin, 2; H. L. Alexander, 3. Swedes, 3 heaviest, H. Hardeastle, 1; J. T. Smythe, 2; A. L. Keith, 3. Swedes, Table, H. M. Martin, 1; M. Bryce, 2; R. C. Smith, 3. Turnips, yellow, R. Handcock, 1; J. . W. Wrigley, 2; H. Hardeastle, 3. Turnips, white, J. W. Philson, 1; W. A. Parnham, 2; H. M. Martin, 3. Turnips, heaviest, H. Hardeastle, 1; W. A. Parnham, 2 and 3. Carrots, white, H. Hardeastle, 1, 2, and 3. Carrots, white, heaviest, H. Matchett, 1; H. Hardeastle, 2 and 3. Carrots, red, II. Hardeastle, 1 and 2; W. A. Nixon, 3. Carrots, red, heaviest, H. Hardeastle 1 and 2. Carrots, yellow, II. Hardeastle, 1 and 2; H. M. Martin, 3. Potatoes, white, H. Hardeastle, 1; C. Jesson, 2; II. P. Ford, 3. Potatoes, coloured, H. M. Martin, 1; H. Hardeastle, 2. Potatoes, early, II. Hardeastle, 1; H. P. Ford, 2; A. Gibbons, 3. Potatoes, heaviest, H. P. Ford, 1; T. Gibbons, 2; H. Hardeastle, 3. Potatoes, late, T. Gibbons, 1; H. Hardeastle, 2; R. Handcock, 3. i

BB f g 11 ■ g gggg ,n>m* 1 1 11 ' 11 111 - Artichokes, H. M. Martin, 1 and 2; C. H. Sloane, 3. Kohi Rabi, H. Hardeastle, 1, 2 and 3. Pumpkin, heaviest, H. Matchett, 1; Mrs. L.- Lewis, 2; H. Hardcatsle, 3. Kumikumi, E. Robertson, 1; H. Matchett, 2; H. Hardcatsle, 3. Maize (1932), J: H. Foster, 1; H. Hardeastle, 2 and 3. Oats, W. A- Parnham, 1. ChafF, W. A. Parnham, 1; G. 'Gunson, 2. Ensilage, H. M. Martin 1, J. W. Wrigley, 2; H. L. Alexander, 3. Ilay, meadow one truss, J. E. Martin, 1; H. M. Martin, 2 and 3. Hay, bale, R. C. Smith, 1; H. Hard; castle, 2 and 3. Hay, clover, W. A. Parnham, 1. Hay, lucerne, H. Hardeastle, 1 and 2; J. W. Wrigley, 3. Cocksfoot Seed, H. M. Martin, 1; H. Hardeastle, 2. Ryegrass Seed, H. Hardfastle, 1. Best Collection Swedes, H, Hardeastle, 1; H. M. Martin, 2; H. Hardeastle, 3. Best Collection Mangolds, H. Hardeastle, 1; H. M. Martin, 2and 3. Best Collection Carrots, H. M. Martin, 1; H. Hardcatsle, 2; H. M. Martin, 3. Best Collection Turnips, H. Hardeastle, 1; H. M. Martin, 2. Best Collection Winter Stock Food, H. Hardeastle, 1; H. M. Martin, 2; H. Hardeastle, 3. POULTRY (Judge: Mr. J. Nixon, Auckland.) . SPECIAL PRIZES. Best utility Black Orpington, W. G. Cartwright. Best utility White Leghorn, Mr. L. Douglas. Best utility Rhode Island Red, hen or pullet, W. T. Brown. Best utility Rhode Island Red, cock or cockerel, W.

Bish. Best utility Wyandotte, hen or pullet. W. Bish. ' Best utility Black Orpington, cock or cockerel, E. Conway. Novice class: Best utility Black Orpington, hen or pullet, E. Conway. Novice class. Best utility light breed, Mr. Oxenham. Best utility Duck or Drake, J. McKinney (Pukekohe). Best Fancy Game, H. Hardeastle. Best Black Orpington, hen or pullet, fancy, H. Carr. Best heavy cock or cockerel, fancy, H. Carr. Best cock or cockerel, other than • game, fancy, W. Bish. Best hen or pullet, fancy, Mrs. E. Ansell. Best bantam, Mr. McLaren. Ladies' Bracelet, any variety, Mr. Cartwright. North Island Championship, light Sussex, utility, Mr. R. Twomey, Lake Rotoma. North Island Championship, light Sussex, fancy, Mr. J. C. Bates, Takanini. Utility Poultry and Duck Classes. Leghorns, single eomb, white hens," J. Herbert 1, Mrs. E. Geddis 2. Cockerel, Mrs. M. Douglas 1. Pullet, Mrs. M. Douglas 1, W. Bish 2 and 3. Brown cock, Whakatane Stock Poultry Pens 1, Mrs. E. Ralph 3. Hens, Mrs. E. Ralph 1. Cockerel, Whakatane Stock Poultry Pens 1. American type, cockerel, W. R. Hanham 1, M. G. Adler 2. Orpingtons, black, cock, T. Conway 1, Mrs. L. Owen 2, W. G. Cartwright 3. Pullet, T. Conway 1 and 2, D. McKenzie 3. Cockerel, W. G. Cartwright 1, T. Conway 2, W. G. Cartwright 3. Hen, W. G. Cartwright 1, T. Conway 2 and 3. Rhode Island Reds, hen, W. Bish 1 and 2. Cockerel, W. Bish 1. Pullet, W. T. Brown 1, T. Worley 2. Wyandottes, hen, W. Bish 1. Pullet, W. Bish 1 and 2. Minorcas, cock, W. Bish 1. Hen, W. Bish 1 and 2. Plymouth Rocks, cock, Mrs. R. Henderson 1, J. Moule 2, E. Dabb 3. Hen, Mrs. J. Moule 1, E. Dabb 2 and 3. Cockerel, W. Bish 1. Pullet, W. Bish 1, Mrs. J. Moule 2, Barred Hen, T. J. Bates 1. Cockerel, T. J. Bates 1. Pullet, T. J. Bates 1. Light Sussex, utility hen, W. Bish 1. Cockerel, R. Twomey 1, T. J. Bates 2, M. Tanner 3. Pullet, R. Twomey 1, M. Tanner 2. Breeding pens, heavy breeds, D. McKenzie 1, Mrs. J. Moule 2. . Novice classes, light breeds, hen, Mrs. E. Ralph 1. Pullet, Mr. Oxenham 1. H. Geddis 2, Mr. Oxenham 3. Heavy, cockerel, Miss E. Conway 1, N. Douglas 2, Miss J. Musgrave 3. Pullet, Miss E. Conway 1, Miss Pennington 2, Miss M. Musgrave 3. Utility ducks, Indian Runner, Mrs. J. Moule 1. White Runner, J. McKinney 1. Indian Runner Drake., W. G. Cartwright 1. White Runner, drake, J. McKinney 1 and 3. Any variety duck, Mrs. Dwyer 1, Mrs. J. Moule 2. Any variety, drake, Mrs. Dwyer 1. Fancy Poultry and Duck Classes. Old English Game, hen, H. Hardeastle 1. Cockerel, H. Hardeastle 1, W. Bish 2. Pullet, H. Hardeastle 1, W. Bish 2. Indian Game Cock, H. Hardeastle 1. Hen, H. Hardeastle 1. Cockerel, II. Hardeastle 1. English Leghorns, white, hen, W. Bish 1. Pullet, Mrs. E. Ansell 1. Orpingtons, white, cock, H. Carr 1. Hen, T. Conway 1, W. Cartwright 2. Cockerel, Whakatane 'Stock Poultry Pens 1, W. G. Cartwright 2. Pullet, H. Carr 1. Light Sussex, fancy, pullet T. J. Bates. Any other breed, cock, A. W. McLaren 1, J. McKinney 2. Hen, A. McLaren 1. Cockerel, E. W. Newson 1, A. Gleeson 2. Pullet, J. McKinney 1, A. Gleeson 2. Breeding Pens, light, H. Hardeastle 1. Bantams, game, cock, A. McLaren I. W. Bish 2. Hen, A. McLaren 1, W. Bish 2 and 3. Pullet D. McKenzie 1. Indian Runner, drake, J. McKinney"" 1. Pekin Duck, Mrs. J. Moule 1. Pekin Drake-, Mrs. J. Moule 1. Cage Birds, canary, T. Fussell 1. JAMS AND BOTTLED FRUITS ' (Judge, Mrs. Runciman, Auckland.) (Steward, Miss K. Hall.) Jams: Gooseberry, Mrs. E. M. Morrison 2. Apricot, Mrs. Beanfill 1 and 2, Mrs. E. M. Morrison 3. Loganberry, Mrs. Beanfill 1 and 2, Mrs. E. M. Morrison, 3. High commended, . Mrs. Robertson. Black Currant: Mrs. Beanfill, 1 and 2, Mrs. E. M. j Morrison, 3. Highly commended, r Mrs. L. Owen. Plum: Mrs. Beanfill, f 1, Mrs. E. M. Morrison 2, Mrs. Bryce j 3. Highly commended, Mrs. Beanfill. Red Currant: Mrs. Beanfill 1, j Mrs. E. M. Morrison 2. Peach: Mrs. [ E. M. Morrison 1. Piemelon: Mrs. .. Beanfill 1 and 2, Mrs. L. Cuppees 3. Highly commended, Mrs. E. Robert son. Apple and Blackberry: Mrs Beanfill 1 and 2, Mrs. L. Cupples 3. , I . J _ iiluj

M. Morrison 1. Orange Marmalade, Mrs. E. T. Johnson 1. Raspberry, Mrs. Beanfill 1 and 2, Mrs. L. Owen 3. Highly commended, Mrs. E. Morrison. Cherry, Mrs. Robertson 1, Mrs. E. Morrison 2, Mrs. Beanfill 3. Rhubarb, Mrs. Beanfill 1 and 2, Mrs. D. Bryce 3. Collection of Jams, Mrs. Beanfill 1 and 2, Mrs. E. Morrison 3. Highly commended, Mrs. E. Morrison. Quince Jelly, Mrs. E. T. Johnson 1, Mrs. L. L. Bailey 2, Mrs. E. T. Johnson 3. Apple Jelly, Mrs. Johnson 1, Mrs. Beanfill 2 and 3. Red Currant Jelly, Mrs. Beanfill 1 and 2. Gooseberry Jelly, Mrs. Beanfill 1 and 2. Blackberry Jelly, Mrs. Johnson 1, Mrs. Beanfill 2 and 3. Highly commended, Mrs. C. Shooter. Loganberry Jelly, Mrs. Beanfill 1. Collection of Jellies, Mrs. H. C. Winslade 1, Mrs. Beanfill 2, Mrs. Johnson 3. Preserves: Gooseberries, Mrs. E. Morrison 1, Mrs. Beanfill 2, Mrs. Bryce 3. Nectarines, Mrs. Johnson 1, Mrs. Beanfill 2. Pears, Mrs. Johnson 1, Mrs. H. Wilkinson 2, Mrs. Beanfill 3. Highly commended, Mrs. Beanfill. Quinces, Mrs. E. Morrison 1 and 2. Apples, Mrs. Beanfill 1 and 2. Plums, Mrs. H. Wilkinson 1 and 2, Mrs. Johnson 3. Highly commended, Mrs. E. Morrison. Cherries, Mrs. D. Bryce 1, Mrs. E. Morrison 2, Mrs. Beanfill 3. Highly commended, Mrs. Beanfill. Blackberries, Mrs. E. Robertson 1, Mrs. Johnson 2. Apricots, Mrs. E. Morrison 1. Tomatoes, Mrs. E. Morrison 1, Mrs. Beanfill 2. Collection Preserved Fruits, Mrs. E. Morrison 1, Mrs. A. N. Corbett 2. Mrs. Beanfill 3. Preserved Rhubarb, Mrs. E. Morrison 1, Mrs." Beanfill 2. Pickles. Onions, Mrs E. Morrison 1, Mrs. A. Holdem 2, Mrs. Beanfill 3. Cabbage, Mrs. Beanfill 1, Mrs. A. Holdem 2, Mrs. E. Morrison 3. Sauces: Tomato, Mrs. J. Hemphill 1, Mrs. E. Morrison 2, Mrs. Beanfill 3. Highly commended, Mrs. Beanfill. Plum, Mrs. Bryce 1, Mrs. Bullen 2, Mrs. E. Morrison 3. Chutney, Mrs. Beanfill 1, Mrs. E. Morrison 2, Mrs. Beanfill 3. Chow Chow: Mrs Beanfill 1, Mrs E. Morrison 2, Mrs. E. Robertson 3. Collection Pickets and Chutney: Mrs. A. Holden 1 and 2, Mrs. E. Morrison 3. Wines: Blackberry. Mr F. W. Powell 1, Mrs. E. Sloane 2, Mrs. Henderson 3. Highly Commended: Mrs. E. Sloane. Any Variety. Mrs. E. Sloane 1 and 2, Mrs. T. Conway 3. Highly Commended: Mrs. Henderson. Hop Beer: Mrs Beanfill 1 and 2. Ginger Beer: Mrs Beanfill 1 and 2. Soap: Home made: Mrs. E. Armer '1, 2 and 3. FRUIT, PLANTS, FLOWERS. (Judge, Mr. E. Allen, Buckland.) (Steward, Mr. J. Moule.) Apples, 4 dessert, Mrs. L. Bailey, 1; W. H. Parnham, 2 and 3. Apples, 4 coolcing, C. Jesson, 1; Mrs. W. Calvert, 2; G. J. Ford, 3. Collection Apples, 4 varieties, Mrs. Z. Woolliams, 1. Lemons, 4, cured, E. J. Munro, 1. Lemons, 4, uneured, E. J. Munro, 1 and 2. Passion Fruit, round purple, Miss M. French, 1. Best Pot Plant, W. J. Costello, 1; Miss M. French, 2. CATS. (Judge, Mr T. E. Conway, Paengaroa.), Heaviest, male or female, Miss Herrick, 1. ShoFt-haired Male, Miss Lake, 1; Mrs. W. T. Brown, 2. Persian Male, Mrs. J. Williamson, 1. Persian Male Kitten, under three months, Mrs. Dalbeth, 1. Persian Female, Mrs. J. Williamson, 1. Persian Male Kittne, under three Hinton, 1. Persian Female Kitten, Mrs J. Hinton 1. Castrated Cat, Mrs. C. Clarke, 1; Mrs. C. Tuck, 2. MAORI ARTS AND CRAFTS. (Judge, Mr. H. Hamilton.) Carved Figure, J. R. Adams. Carved Pipe, J. R. Adams. Carved Sticlc, R. C. Smith. (Continued on Page 8)

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 258, 23 June 1932, Page 6

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PRIZE LIST Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 258, 23 June 1932, Page 6

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