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THE WINTER SHOW

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FIELD ROOTS,

Carrots, (> roots, Red* Intermediate: J. Bartosh (Raukura) 1, J. Bartosh 2. Carrots, 6 roots, Long Red: J. Bartosh .1, J. Bartosh 2. i Carrots, 6 roots. Long White: W. F. Addis (Raukura) 1, J. Bartosh 2, W. McCombie 3. \ Carrots, 6 roots. White Intermediate: ! J. Bartosh I, J. Bartosh 2. Carrots, 6 roots, Sinclair Champion: J. Bartosh 1, J. Bartosh 2, A. R. Fannin * 3, W. F. Addis v.h.c.' Mangel) Wurzel, 4 roots, Long Red: I J. Bartosh .1 and 2.

Mangel Wurzel, 4 roots, Yellow Globe: A. R.. Fannin (Taihape)) I, K. Campbell (Ohutu) 2, J. Bartosh 3.

Mangel Wurzel, 4 mots, Golden Tan kard: J. Bartosh J. J. Bartosh 2.

A.O.V. Mangel Wurzel;: J. Bartosh ! A. R. Fannin 2. Kohl Rab, 4 roots: J. Bartosh 1. W

J. Forster (Ruanui Station) 2. Swede Turnips, 4 roots, purple top: J. Bartosh 1, R. Campbell (Ohutu) 2. Mrs. A. Floyd (Raukura) 3, R. Wilkie (Taihape) v.li.e. Swede Turnips, 4 roots, green top: J. Bartosh 1, J. Bartosh 2. • Swede Turnips, 4 mots, any other variety: J. Bartosh 1, J. Bartosh 2. Swede Turnips, 4'roots, heaviest, any variety: J. O’Keefe (Pukeokahu) I. Mrs. A. Floyd (Raukura) 2. Turnips, 4 roots, purple top, Mrs. A. Floyd 1. Turnips, 4 roots, green top, Aberdeen: A. K. Fannin (Taihape) 1. Turnips, 4 roots, any other variety, green top: J. O’Keefe (Pukeokahu) I. Turnips, 4 roots, any other variety, purple top: J. Bartosh 1. Pumpkin, heaviest, sound: W. F. Addis (Raukura) I. Cabbage, 3 of any variety: D. Scott (Taihape) 1. Silver Beet, any variety,; J. Bartosh 1, J, Bartosh 2. Best Collection of Field Roots, 2 of each variety: J. Bartosh 1, A. R. Fannin 2.

GARDEN PRODUCE. (Judge: Mr. F. W. Lonsdale)

Boot, 6 roots, long rod: W. J. Forster (Ruanui Station) I, W. J. Forster 2. Beets, 6 roots, turnip rotted: J. Bartosh 1, W. J. Forster 2. Carrots,- Shorthorn, 6 roots: W. J. Forster (Ruanui Station) I, W. J. Forster 2. Carrots, 6 roots, any other variety; W. J. Forster (Ruanui Station) 1, W. J. Forster 2. Parsnips, G roots, any variety: W. Forster (Ruanui Station) 1, W. J. Forster 2, J. Capill (Taihapc) 3. Turnips, G roots, any variety: W. J. Forster (Ruanui Station) 1. Onions, 7 bulbs. Brown Spanish: J. Thom a sen (Utiku) 1, J. McKeowu (Taihapc) 2. Onions, 7 bulbs, A.0.V.: A. Rosa (Ohutu) 1, J. McKeowu (Taihape) 2.

Leeks, 0 roots: W. J. Forster (Rum nui Station) 1, W. J. Forster 2. Cabbages, 2: D. Broome (Taihape) I Mrs. J. O'Keefe 2.

Celery, 3 heads' any variety: Mrs. Tillson (Taihape) 3. Savoys, 2: W. J. Forster 1, A. 0. Reir-hardt 2. Cauliflowers, 2: A. O. Eeichardt (Eaukura) 1, Mrs. D. Broome (Taihapo) 2. Eschalots, not Itess than 21b: Mrs. D. Broome .1, E. Wilkie 2. Vegetable Marrow, 1, any variety: D. Broome 1. W. F. .Addis 2.

Potatoes, Up-to-Date, 6 tubers: D. Broome 3, J. H. Missen (Eaukura) 2, E. Wilkie 3, W. T. London (Kimbolton) v.h.e.

Potatoes, early white, G tubers: W. T. London (Kimbolton) 1. Potatoes, early red, 6 tubers: D, Broome 1, W. T. London 2. Potatoes, late blue, 6 tubers: W. T, London 1 and 2.

Potatoes, any other variety, 6 tubers: D. Broome 1, W. T. London 2, Mrs. J. O 'Keefe 3, J. Carver (Utiku) h.c. Potatoes, collection of 5 varieties, 6 tubers of each: W. T. London 1 and 2, J. H. Missen (Roukura) 3. Best Collection of Vegetables: W. J. Forster 3, Mrs. J. O’Keefe 2,

FRUIT. (Judge: F. W. Lonsdale). Six Dessert Apples, any variety J. Forster 1, Mrs. J. Bartosh 2.

Six • Cooking Apples, named, 4 of each variety, not loss than 4 varieties: W. J. Forster I.

HOME INDUSTRIES. HOME COOKING.

Best Loaf Home-made White Bread, about 21b: Mrs. D. Scott (Taihape) 1, Miss I. Beilis (Taihape) 2, Mrs. J. Prime (Utiku) 3. Best Loaf Home-made Brown Bread, about 21b: Mrs. W. H. Marsh (Taoroa) 1, Mrs. R. Wilkie (Taihape) 2, Mrs. Ellson (Taihape) v.h.c. Best Six Home-made Scones, plain oven: Mrs. D. Scott 1, Mrs. .B. A. Fraser (Taihape) 2 } Mrs. W. A, Todd (Taihopa) 3, ~ Mrs, Jensen,- (Utiku) vir,R. '■ ■,

"Best' Six Scones/ without bitter, cream, nr lard: 'Miss T. Beilis T, - ‘kfre. 2/ 3S&»; JL D. 'k’rafa (Taihape)-3. ~ , Best Home-made Seed Cake, not exceeding 31b: Mrs. J. Fyfe (Taihape) 1, Mrs. B. Wilkie 9, Mrs. J. Bartosh 3, Mrs, W. McCoTobie (Rnukura) v.h.c.

• Fruit CnlvO,’ v/ ;t V* *'.:£s: Mrs. .1 Bartosh 1. Mr?. K. Timbs (Taihape) 2 Best Madeira Cake, not loss than 2K»: Miss I. Beilis 1. Mrs, T. Gilbert (T:in roa) 2, ISTrs. S. Forster (Kuanui) ,‘k Best Sponge Cake, not less than Jib; Mrs. J. Fyfc 1, Mis. S. Peyton (Tai* bape) 2, Miss M. Haines {Taihape) j Best Family Cake; Mrs. .T. Bartosh 1, . Mrs. B. A. Fraser 3. I

I Best Sponge Sandwich, any filling Miss Simon 1, Mrs. S, Peyton 2, Mrs , B. A. Fraser 3.

j Best Sponge Jam Roll: Miss I. Beilis ; 1, Mrs. W. A. Todd 2. Mrs. E. Timbs 3.

j Pikelets: Mrs. Jenson (Raukura) 1 j Miss I. BeJlia 2. Mrs. J. Fyfe 3. ! Best Collection Home-made Sweets . any assortment; Mrs. A. Floyd (Ran 1 kura) 1.

| Best Home-made Ginger Bread, not j exceeding 21b: Mrs. A. W. Bieknell | (Taihape) 1, Mrs. R. A. Fraser (Tai- , hape) 2,- Miss I. Beilis 3. I Best Home-made Shortbread, one : plate: Mrs. J. Law (Taoroa) 1, Mrs. I Munro (Wellington) 2 Mrs. Jensen

j (Raukura) 3, | Best Six Jam Tarts; Mrs. A. W. Pieknell (Taihape) 1. Mrs. Train (Tai- | hape) 2, Mrs. K Loader 3. i Best Six Sausage Rolls: Mrs. D. j Neagle (Taihape) 1, Miss I. Mortlami j (Taihape) 2. ! Best Six Potatoes, boiled in their I skins; Mrs. W. McCombie I, Mrs. T). Broome 2, Airs. S. Forster 3. Classes for Girls, under IS Years. Best Six Oven Scones: Nannie Shanley 1, Bella Hay 2, Myrtle Cochran 3, Best Six Jam Tarts; Lcrna o’CaJlaghan (Taihape) 1. Best Sponge Sandwich, any fillingr Rons Miller 1, Bertha Bieknell 2. Preserves and Pickles. Best 4 pots am, assorted, clear glass jars: Mrs. B. A. Fraser 1, Mrs. S. Forster 2 and 3. Best 4 pots Jellies, asserted, clear glass jars; Mrs. S. Forster 1, Mrs. R. Wilkie 2.

Best 2 pots Marmalade, clear glass jars: Mrs. B. A. Fraser 1, Mrs. Munro. (Wellington) 2, Mrs. S. Forster 3. Best Bottle Tomato Sauce, clear glass bottle: Mrs. J. Smieli (Trdhnpc) 1, Mrs. S. i'nt<iter 2 jand 3. Best any other variety Saucer Mrs. S. Forster | jind 2. Best Bottle Chaney, clear glass jar: Mrs, Forcle Mrs. g. poster 2 and 3. ' \ . Best 2 bottle Mustard IVkles: Mrs. S. Forster and 2, Mrs. Train \ Two Bottles Vinegar P;dries: Mrs. gy Forster 1 and 2. Best 3 bottler Preserved Fruit, assorted: Mrs. S. Forster 1, Mrs. Train 2~ Mrs. Isdale (Obutn) 3. Butter and Egg Section) ■’ Best 31b Farmers' Butter, in pats'; (separator): Mrs. W. McCcmbie 1, MrsH. C. Brickland (Mataroa) 2. Best 33b Farmers’ Butter, in pats (non-separator): Mrs. R. Wilkie 1, Mrs. G. Church (Raukura) 2, Mrs. 3>Broome 3.

Hens Eggs (tinted). by weight: B. A. Fraser 1, Mrs. A. W. Eickncll 2, Mrs. A. E. Fannin 3. Twelve Hen Eggs (white), by weight): J. McKenzie (Taihape) 3. Mrs. S. Forster 2.

ART AMD INDUSTRIAL SECTION". (Judge: Miss Me<l-nth.)

Handsomest Cushion, mounted: Lorr;.a O’Callaghan 1.

Best Exhibit of Fancy "Work: J naneiia Urry (Tangiwai) 1. Best Table Centre, open work and solid combined: Lorna O’Callaghan 3, Mrs. J. Bartosh 2 and 3. Best Exhibit of Cotton Crochet: Mrs,. D. Z\eaglc 1, Miss A. Beliis 2, Mrs. D, Neagle v.h.c. Best Pair Hand-knitted Seeks: Mrs, G. Church 1, Mrs. S. Thomasen (TJtiku) 2, Mrs. A. McColl, Benr. (Raukura) 3, Best Set of Buttonholes: Miss K,. Snellgrove (Marton) 1, Mrs. J. Ed* vygrds (Wellington) 2, Mrs. A. Me Coll)

Bern - ., 3. ! CARVING AND PAINTING, j Judge: Mrs. E. J. Boyd.) i Chip Carving, the bona fide work of exhibitor: Miss B. Smtfi (Taihape) 1,Master A. Peters (Waiouru) 2.

Wood Carving (relief), the Tbona fide work of exhibitor: Mrs. Train (Taihapc) 1.

Oidginal or Copy in Oils: Mrs. S. Peyton 1, Miss J. Cartier I and 2. Animal Life: Mrs. S. Peyton 3. Landscape: Mr. S. Peyton 1.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 261, 22 July 1915, Page 4

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THE WINTER SHOW Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 261, 22 July 1915, Page 4

THE WINTER SHOW Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 261, 22 July 1915, Page 4

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