Prize List.
POT PLANTS. (Judge: Mr Duncan.) Begonia, one flowerirf^—J. Wav 1, Miss Arnold 2,' W. Nicholls "h.c. Foiir entries. Begonia, three varieties flowering —W. Nicholls 1„ Miss Devenish 2. Bejgjoraia, one folialgb—Mr W. H. L/aughlin 1, Mrs A. H. Arnold 2, Five entries. Begonia, throe varieties foliage— W. Nicholls 1. Begonia, collection—W. Nicholls 1. Fuschia, one sing|le—W. Niicholls 1. Fuschia, three varieties single—YV. Nicholls 1. Fuschia, one double—W. Nicholls 1. Fuschia, variegated—H. R. Cattley 1 and 2. Three entries. Geranium, singHc—Mrs J. H. Knight 1, W. Nicholls 2, W. H. .Laughlin h.c. Six entries. Geranium, three varieties singleMrs J. H. Knight 1, W. Nicholls 2, Three entries. Geranium, double—H. R. Cattley 1, W. Nicholls 2. Geranium, three varieties double— H. R. Cattley 1. Two entries. Geranium, variegated—VV. Nicholls 1, W. A. Collis 2. Geranium, three variegated—W. Nicholls 1. Geranium, ivy leaf—Miss Testar 1, F. R. Poppcrell 2. Three entries. Geranium, three varieties ivy leaf H. R. Cattley 2. Coleus, collection—W. Nicholls 1. Pelargonium, one dark—R. H. Cattley 2.
I'elargonium, one light—Mrs J. H. Knight 1. Musk, common, one pot—J. 11. MurnaA; 1, W. A. ColUs 2. Petunia, one single—W. Nicholls 1. Petunia, one double—W. Nicholls 1 W. I-I. LauJglhlm 2. Petunia, three varieties double—W Nicholls 1. Fptunia, collection—W. Nicholls 1. Lq)V>,lia, one—Mrs J. H. Knigbt 1 Mrs H. Gray 2. Cactus, one flowering—Mrs liaise Cactus, ornamental, collection—W Nicholls 1. Flowering plant, not otherwise specified, three varieties—W. Nicholls .Flowering plant, not otherwise specified, collection—W. "N'icholls 1. Foliage plant, not otherwise specified—Mrs A. Arnold 1, Miss I'cvenish 2, W. A. Collis h.c. Nine entries. Foliage plant, not otlmrwise specified, thnfo varieties—W. Nicholls 1 H. K. Cattley 2. Foliage plant, not otherwise njh'C- , lfiod, collection—W. Nicholls 2. '
Plant, grown in window—H; R; Cfc.fct.lfey i: Fern, New Zealand, one—Miss A.
Hempfcon 1. Fern, foreign, one small variety— A. E. Watkins 1. Four entries. Fern, foreign., one large variety— A. E. Watk'ins 1. Two entries. Ferns, foreign, three varieties—Miss Devcnish 1. Lycopo-deum, one—W. Nicholls 1, H. R. Cattley Ji.c. Palm, one—W. Nicholls 1. New and rare plant, not previously exhibited—H. H. Cattley h.c. Table of pot plants, with or without ferns, arranged for effect—W. Nicholls 1. Extra exhibit—Mrs N. King 1. CUT FLOWERS. (Judge : Mr Trimble.) Rose, three varieties, rightly named—Mrs H. Gray 1, Mrs Marshall 2. Three entries. Rose, six varieties (Dr. Whitton's special)—H. King 1, H. Goldwater 2. Rose, one locally grown—L, W. Alexander 1.
Rose, three locally grown— H. King 1, H. Goldwater 2. Rose, twelve locally grown varieties (Dr. Whitton's special)—H. King 1, L. W. Alexander 2. Rose, collection! 24 varieties (Morshead Nursery Co's. special)—H. King 1, L. „W. Alexander 2. Verbtona, six varieties, three heads each—lT. R. Caittley 1 and 2. Carnations, six varieties—Mrs Kerr 1, H. Goldwater 2. Pinks, picotees, and carnations (collection)—L. W. Alexander 2. No first prize. Nasturtiums, collection—H. F. Russell 1, Miss H, Drake 2. Pansles, six show varieties—Mrs Bleakley 1, H. Goodacre 2.. Pansios, six varieties, other than show. H. Goodacre 1. Two entries. Panties, twelve show varieties—Mrs Bleakley 1. Canna, one —Mrs Deakley. Geranium, three varieties—Miss Hawkcn 1, Mrs Bleakley 2. Nine entries. Geranium, six varieties—Mrs Bleakley 1, Mrs Halse 2. Five entries. Pelargonium, three varieties—C. M. Kingdon 1. Three entries. Peony, one—M. E. Bleakley 1. . Sweet peas, three varieties—H. Goldwater 1 and 2. Sweet peas, six varieties—H. Goldwater 1 and 2. Lillium, one—Miss Hawken 1, Mrs Weyergang 2. Four entries. Lillium, three varieties—Miss Hawken 1, Miss A. Hempton 2. . Two other exhibits not allowed—wrongly classed. Gladiolus, three varieties—L. W. Alexander 1, H. Goldwater 2. Four entries. Gladiolus, three varieties—L. W. Alexander 1. Amaryllis, best three blooms—Mrs Bleakley 1. African daisy, best three bloomsMiss Hawken 1. Aquilcgia, best three blooms—N. King 1. Sweet six varieties! single heads—F>"Chivers 1, 11. R. Cattley 2. Ten entries. Sweet William, twelvo varieties—F. Chivers 1, H. R. Cattley 2, H. Goldwater h.c. Seven entries. Rhododendron virginalis, one—Miss H. Drake 1. Two entries. Rhododendron, one other—Miss H. Drake 1. Rhododendron, three varieties—L. W. Alexander 1. Delphinium, one— C. M. Kingdon 1, W. Nicholls 2. Delphinium, three varieties—C. M. Kingdon 1. Dianthus (China, Japan, and Indian Pinks, etc), collection—H. R. Cattley 1, Canterbury Bells, three varieties—
Mis W. Newman 1 and 2. Stocks, ten weeks,"three varieties— H. Goldwater 1. Iris, three varieties—Mrs N. King 1. Ij. W. Alexander" 2. Flight entries. Fuschia, single, three varietiesMiss Lawson 1. Three entries. Fuschia, double, three varieties—
Miss BtaaMey 1, W. A. Collis 2 Galllaiidia, three varieties—W. Nicholls 1, H. Goldwater 2. Four entries.
Gallardia, six varieties—Mrs N. King 1, Mrs Bleaklcy 2. Lupins, three varieties—Mrs W'eyergang 1, Mrs H. Gray 2* Blooms of six different species not otherwise enumerated—L. W. Alexander 1 and 2. Four exhibits. Collection yellow flowers—Miss Berry 1.
Collection purple flowers—Miss Devenish 1, Miss Gray 2. Collection 30 distinct varieties cut flowers (Mr J. C. George's special) —Miss Hawken 1, Miss A. Hempton 2. Four entries. Collection ornamental grasses—Mrs 3. H. McGahey 1. Collection natiive flowers and terries (Mr S. Percy Smith's specialMrs Wcyergjung 1. BOUQUETS AND FLORAL DESIGNS Judges : Mesdames E. N. L, Okcy, Arden, and Weyergang. Table basket—Mrs W. Amnury 1, Miss 1). Bedford 2-, Misses A. N. Heid; G. Gray and 11. Curtis h.c. Twelve entries. Hanging. Wasket—Miss Devenish' 1. Bridal bouquet—Miss Hellier 1. Bridal boujquet, loosely arranged— Miss J. C. McKellar 1, Miss G. Stanford 2. Three entries. Hand boucjjuot shower—Miss L Skinner 1, Miss J. C. McKellar 2. Three entries. Buttonhole nosegays—Miss Hawkem 1, Miss A. H. Ainbury 2, Misses N. Collis and G. McKellar h.c. Ten entries. Lady's sprays—Miss Hawken 1, Miss G. McKellar 2. Six entries. Floral Ruby Okey 1, Miss Amy Cattley 2, Miss E. Roberts h.c. Four entries. Decorated flower stand—Miss Ruby Okcy 1, Miss K. Collis 2, Miss L. Goodacre h.c. Fivo entries. Best mantel vases, three —Miss Berry 1, Miss L. Goodacre 2, Miss' Hawken h.c. Fivo entries. Bridul suite—Miss Hawken 1, Miss J. C. McKellar 2, Miss L. Skinner and Mrs Appleton h.c. Five en--tries. The judges commented favourably on the correctness of the shape * of the first prize exhibit. Vnse or bowl arranged for effect —Miss J. 0. McKellar 1, Mrs Anibury 2, Miss L. Skinner h.c. Ten entries. Floral cross—Miss G. Gray 1, Miss A". Cattley 2, Mis» G. McKellar h.c. Five entries. Floral design—Miss Ward 1.
Table decoration (prizes donated by Mrs Dockrill, Dr. Whilton and Mr Cattley)—Miss G. Mcl Cellar 1, Miss May Ambury 2, Miss Ethel Collis 3, Miss Evans v.h.e.. Miss Hawken h c, Miss Berry c. Twenty entries. Decorated mantelpiece (Mrs H. Cock's special)— Miss Lawson 1. Miss Berry 2, Miss J. C. McKelliir a. Eight entries. CHILDREN'S CLASSICS. (Judge : Mrs Cliff.) Hand boujqnist, girls under M—G. Roy 1, Doris Skinner 2. Mine entries. Hand bouquet, boys under U-A. Healy 2. Hand boui(j»iet, girls under J]—Maud Kivell 1, Marjorie McGahey 2. Hand bouquet, boys under 11— Leonai-d Goodacro 1, Harry McGahey 2. Vase or epergnc, arranged for cffoct by girls under 13—Elsie llurle Best, arranged basket, girls under 13—Marjorie McG alley 1. Buttonhole bouquet, girls under 14 —Ethel Hobcrts 1, G. Hoy 2. Twelve entries. Buttonhole girls under 10 Alice Beala 1, J, Hempton 2. Five entries.
Buttonhole bouquets, boy* undfer 14 —Harbld Blyth 1. Three entricfc: Buttonhole bbysi under 10 —Leslie Sole 1, i-eo. Teed 2. VEGETABLES. (Judges : Messrs H. King and Dawson.) Asparagus, 15 stalks—T. Pelham 1, Dr. Leatham 2. Three entries. Peas (15 pods (Melbourne Clothing Co's special)— Dr. Leathern I, O. Tisch 2. Five entries. Beans, broad, 15 pods—P. Eva 1. C. M. Kingdon 2, Dr. and G. H. Gahey h.c. Six entries. Deans, French, 15 pods— Q. M. Kingdon 1. Cauliflowers, two—J. Vickery 1. CaWhages, two (Melbourne Clothing Co's. special)—W. Cro/.lcr 1, J, Vickery 2. Six entries. Carrots, long—J. Vickery 1. Carrots, short—J. C. George 1, J. Vickery 2. Lettuce, oabibage—Dr. Leatham 1 and 2. Five entries. Lettuce, cos—Dr. Leatham 1 and 2. Fivo entries. Lettuce, other variety—Dr. Leatham 1 and 2. Onions, from seed—J. Vickery 1 and 2. Five entries. Onions, potato—J. Way 1, Dr. Leatham 2. Parsley, bunch—J. Vickery 1, H, Way 2. Parsnips—J. Vickery 1 and hie. Rhubart)—C. M. Kingdon 1, 0. Tisch 2. Four eriMf«. Leeks—J. Vickery 1 and h.c. Itadish, long—H. Edwards 1. Four entries. Radish, turnip—Dr. Leatham 1, W Nicholls 2. Three entries. Radish, other variety—Dr. Loath* am 1. Turnips, white—Mrs N. King 1, Dr Leatham 2, F. R. Pepperell h-C. Seven entries. yellow—Dr. Leatham 1. Potatoes, kidney (Morshead Nursery Co's. special))—P. Eva 1, C. M. Kingdon 2, J. Vickery h.c. Six entries. Potatoes other than kidney, aix tubers (Morshead Nursery Co's '.peeial)—F. Bingdiam 1, A. .1. Way 2, P. Eva 3. Eighteen entries. Potatoes, six varieties (Mouteath and Clark's special)—V. Kva 1, C. M. Kingdon 2. Three entries.
Potatoes, three varieti«g—o. M. Kingdon 1, P. Eva 2. Five entries. Potatoes, collection 12 varieties (Mr Newton King's speci<U)C. M, Kingdon 1. Collection of green herbs—.). Ylokery 1. Collection veg£ta(Mes, not less than six varieties (Mr J. C. George's »p#cial)—C. M. Kingdon 1. MARKET GARDENERS' AND NDJU SERYMEN'S CLASSES. (Judges : Messrs H. King and Dawson.) "Collection of pot plants—Morshead Nursery Co. 1, Mrs Mitr.hlnsjn, S. Collection of cut flowers—Mrs Mitchinson 1, Morshead Nursery Co. 3. Hanging" baskets—Mrs Mitchinson 1, Morshead Nursery Co. 2. Specimen plant, flower—Morshead Nursery Co. 1 and 2. Specimen plant, foliage—Mrs Mltchinaon 1, Morshead Nursery Co. 3. Collection not exceeding •')) rows, named—J. R. Duncan 1, Mrs Mitchinson 2. FRUIT. (Judges : Messrs H. King and Dawson.) Cherries, white—Two entries—no award^ Cherries, black—J. C. Ueprge 1, Mrs N; IC-ing 2. Strawberries Two entries—no award. Strawberries, six heaviest—Mrs. Bleakley 1. Goosebprries—Dr. Leathara X, J< Way 2. Five entries. Currants, red—Mrs Bleakley 1, P« Eva 2. Oranges, locally grown—H. Ward 1, K. Ward 2. Extra exhibit (oranges)—H. Ward.
HOME-MADE PRESERVES. (Judges : Mesdatnee H. Dempsey and W. L. Newman.) Preserved fruits, three sorts, in Syrup—Mrs C. B. Lever 1. Preserved fruits, three bottles any sort, not in syrup—Mrs Roy 1. Fruit in syrup, one jar—Mrs G. B.jfe. Lever 1, Miss Stephenson Smith 2. Mrs Roy' h.c. Nine entries. Marma'late—Mrs Stanford 1, Miss J. Foreman 2, Mrs C. B. Lever h.c. Five entries. . Jam, one variety, in glass—Miss Stephensotn-Smath 1, Mrs Roy 2. i Five entries. Jam, three varieties, in glass—Mrs Roy 1, Mrs C. B. Lever 2. Seven ontrics. Jelly, two varieties, in glass—Mrs Bleakley 2. Two entries. Sauce, home made—Mrs Roy 1, Mrs F. R. Pepperill h.c. Throe entries. Ketchup—Mrs Bleakley h.c. Pickles, one variety—liiss Steph-enson-Smith 2. Two entries. Vinegar, home made—Mrs McKellar 2. Beer, for family use—Miss Reid 1. Wine, home made —Geo. Dlanohelt. Collection jams, preserves, otc.— Mrs C. B. Lever 1. Two entries. Chutney—Mrs Bleakley 1, Mrs Pascoe 2. Five entries. HOME-MADE BREAD, CAKES &c. (Judges : Mrs Bennett and Miss Mace.) Butter, dish, fancy shapes—Mrs F. R. Pepperill 1, Mrs H. Goodncle 2. Butter, 21h, not factory or dairyMrs H. Goodacre 1, Mrs F. R. Pepperill 2. Three entries. Bread, not less than 2lt> (Little and Go's special)— Miss J. Reid 1. Miss A. Cutlield 2, Mrs A. Hooker h.c. Fourteen entries. Biscuits, collection—Miss Skinner 1. Plate of plain scones—Miss (rttti ell 1, Mrs S-ajlt 2, Mrs Uoodfecre he. Miss A. Hooker c. Eleven entries. Plate of sweet scones—Mrs A. Reid 1, Mrs A. Hooker 2. Four entries. Swiss roll—Mrs A. H. Madder 1, Miss K. Ambury 2. Five entries, Sponge cake—Mrs J. H. Knigit 1, Miss K. Ambury 2. Four entries. Piute of jam tarts—Mrs Muitro 1, Mrs J. H. Knight 2. Five ontries. Plate of sausage rolls—Miss K. A|nbury 1, Miss J. Reid 2. Three entries.
Cake without eggs—Miss Curlis 1, Mrs O'Brien 2. Four entries. Seed cake—Mrs G. H. McGahey 1, Mrs A. Hooker 2, Mrs O'Brien he. Ten entries. riurn cake—Mrs G. H. McGahey 1, Miss Curtis he. Six entries. Iced cake (Mr W. Ambury's special) —Miss E. N. L. Okey 1. Miss K. Anbury 2. Four entries. Collection small cakes—Mrs G. H. McGahcy 1, Miss H. Madder 2. Dish Devonshire cream—Mrs H. Goodacre I. Mrs Salt 2, Mrs Ainbury h.c. Five entries. Cocoanut ice—Miss C. Baale 1, Mrs j, Fleetwood 2, Miss J. Heid h.c. Six ' entries. Turkish delight—Mrs lioy 1 and 2, Miss Tcstnr h.c. I-'oiy-.. entries. ' Collection fancy cooking (Mr Garner's special)— Mrs Monro 1. Collection sweets (Mr Irvin's special)— Miss Skinner 1. Extra exhibit—Miss D. ■Bedford.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue XXXXV, 27 November 1903, Page 2
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