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INGLEWOOD HORTICULTURAL AND POULTRY SHOW.

The Inglewood Horticultural anil Poultry iHK.iet.vs twelfth annual show opened in the Parish Hall, Inglewood, yesterday. There wis > large attendance during the afternoon. The vegetable classes drew -oine large entrioj. The Inglewood Town Band, under Bandmaster Cottier, enlivened the proceedings with a well-rendered programme of music. The lollowing i.- Hie prizelist:— FAKM AM) GARDEX. Beau-, broad il."i pod-i 1). S. Umgstaff 1, \\. Marshall, junr., Z. Thru? entries.

Bean-, butter (u pods)— T. Masek-k: 1. Onlv eiur\.

Beans, French (1-3 pods)—A. K. Buckingham 1. . Hay 2. Only entries. Beans, scarlet runners, Mrs. Mundt 1, U. Ward 2. Only entries. Bean-, runner—o. Burrow* 1, ilrs, Mundt L Only entries. Cucumbers (two garden or ridge—Mre Anderson 1, T. Massicks 2. Four entries. Herbsi be-t collection)—J. S. K.Oll- - 1. Italy entry. Leeks (four)—A. E. Buckingham i, B. S. Longstatf 2. Three entries. Lettuce, cabbage (three)— T. Massicas I. Only entry. Onions (six, am variety)—U. S. Longstarl 1, W. Bennett i. Tour entrie*. Onions (heaviest and best ipiality)— B. S. Longstaff 1. Two entries. Onions (potato)—B. S. Long-la IT 1 and 2. Six entries. Onions (beat rope, not less than lulo.i —W. Bennett 1, 1.. Heat ley 2. Three entries. Eschalots (brown, three lbs| —L. Heatleyl, A. Clarke 2. Mrs O. llenweod h.e. Four entries. Parsley (best bunch)—l Hay 1. A. Hopson 2. Five entries. i Pea*-H. Trimble 1, 1. Day 2. Only entries. Potatoes (kidney .six tubers)—U. Trimble 1. Only entry. Potatoes (other than kidney)—L. Heatley t Only entry. Potatoes (colored, other than kidney) —Mre. Mundt 1, H. Trimble 2. Four entries. , Potatoes (white elephant)—l>. Mills 1. Only entry. Potatoes (Up-to-date, six tubers)— Q. JfiUs 1, Mrs. Mundt 2. Three entries. I Potatoes (British Queen)—W. Bennett 1, H. Trimble 2. Only entries. Potatoes (collection of foar varieties named, four tubers of each)—A. T.ile I, H. Trimble 2. Four entries. Potatoes (collection of more than four varieties named, four tubers of each) A. Lile 1, L. Heatley 2. Only entries. Radish (long)— Mrs. Mundt 2. Tw\> entries.

Rhubarb —. Hopkinson 1. G. Ward 2, J. Drake h.c. Nine entries. Beet (three roots)—B. S. I.ongstaff 1, M. Weeks 2. Nine entries.

Beet (round, three roots)— M. Sutherland 1, Mrs. Muudt 2. Five entries. Oibbage (two U-st quality)—J. Hopkinson 1, J. S. Kenneily 2. Six entries.

Cabbage S. Kenneily 1, G. Burrows 2. «»nly entric-. Carrots (table, sis rootsi—B. S. Loiij<sUff 1, I. Day 2. Kleveu entries. Carrot-Mia b!e, long, six roots) —A. K. Buckingham 1 and 2, 1. l>ay v.h.c. Six entries.

Carrots (intermediate)—B. S. Long staff 1. Two entries.

Carrots (white, or yellow, ?ix roots) Longstaff 1, \V. Bennett 2, 1. Day h.c. Six entries.

Parsnips—B. S. Longstaff 1, A. E. Buckingham 2, G. S. Kennedy h.e. Seven entries.

Celery (three heads)—A. E. Bueki ingham' 1. G. Mills 2. Only entries. Mangolds (globe, yellow)—H. Trimble 1 and h.c, B. S. Longstaff i. Seven entries. ££jLlcjfl ManguiiH uong reu|—l>. o. jjuugstaf 1, I. Day 2, Mrs. langley h.c. Pour en .tries. ' .'iViSft Melon (uie or preserving—Mrs Ander- ' son 1, Mrs. D. Biggs 2. Four entries. Pumpkin (heaviest one)— Mrs. Langley 1, (.'. Tomlioson 2, J. Hopkinson lu\ Four entries.

Pumpkin (finest table) — Mrs. I. Beggs 1, Mrs. Anderson 2. Five entries.

Siniash (two)—. Mrs. J. Beggs 1, G. S. Ktnnedv 2. Three entries.

Pumpkin (marrow and stjuash, heist variety—G. S. Kennedy 1, I. Day 2. Three entries.

Turnip I swede I Mrs. Lnngley i Only entrv.

Turnip (garden -nvlei—M. Weeks 1 T. U. Phillips 2. Onlv entrie-. Turnip (table)—A. Clarke. 1, T. Phillips 2. M. Weeks h.e. Onlv entries. Kohl ltabi —G. .«. Kennedy I, 11. Trimble 2. Onlv entries.

Vegetable Marrow (lung yellow)--TV. Bennett 1. Two entries. Vegetables (best collection of not more than twelve or less than six distinct kinds, not more than two varietur of each)—G. S. Kennedy I. Four entrk-.

CUT BLOOMS. Bridesmaid's Basket—Miss E. Brown 1, Miss D. Xewland 2, Mr. J. Wheeler h.c. Seven entries. Lady's Spray—Miss E. WUeclcr 1. Buttonhole Bouquets (3)-—Alias B. Vickera 1, Mr 9. J. Wheeler 2, llise 1). Newland h.c Stand of Flowers—Miss E. Brown ]. Floral Design (wreaths and crosses)— Miss D. Xewland 1. Only entry.

Decorated Mantlepiece (4ft (Sin) Mips F. Xewland 1, 0. Ward 2. CHILDREN'S CLASSES.

Bouquet (boys and girls under nine years)— Peggie Brown 1, Eileen Hellier 2. Nine entries.

Bouquet (girls !) to 15 years)—Lo\v.t Williams 1, Majorie Winheld 2, Jean Waliath 3. Twelve entries.

Bouquets i.boy= H to 15 years)— Jim Banks 2. Onlv entrv.

Buttonhole Bouquets (3)—Marjorie Winfield 1, Frank Wheeler 2, Xoreen Drake 3. Twenty entries. Wild Flowers (best collection) Uladja (Jriffiths -1. Madge Hobson 2. Five entries.

Antirrhinum.- (best collection) Trimble 1. Only entry. Balsams, collection i Mrs. 11. Clarke 1, Mrs. H. Carstens 2. Three entries.

Cut Blooms (grown in open air, it) varieties, to be shown separately)— Mis. W. Messenger I. Only entry.

Dahlia (8 variety*-l—W. Bennett 1. Only viitry. Dahlia idouble. 3 >.aiietiesl—W. Bennett 1. 11. Trimble 2. Only entries. Dahlia (cactus. 20 varietie-) W. Bennett I. Only entries.

Dahlia u.ictu-. « varieties)- -Mr-. \V Messenger 1. W. Bennett 2. Three en trie-.

Dahlia "(decorative, li varieties)—W Bennett 1. Onlv entrv.

Everlastings Ibest collection)—Eileen Hc-Uier I. Onlv entry.

Puschia (single)—W. Bennett 1. Two entries.

Fnsclu'a (doublet—Mr-. .1. Wheeler 1 W. Bennett 2. Three entries.

Fusc]iia (best collection, one spray of eachi—Eileen Hellier 1. Two entries. Xative Flowers, ilras-cs. and Horri"-(IK-st collection!— C. Kenneilv 1. Mrs. M. Griffith.- 2. Only entries. ' Nasturtium (liest, collection)- -Mrs. }V. Messenger 1. Only entry. Phlox DrumiiKui-lii liven collection. '! head- of ea.-h I-Mr-. Mauley 1. Mrs. W. Me-senger 2. .Mrs. .J. Wheeler h.c. Four entrie-.

Ro-e i2 varictiesi-Meta Drake Only eutrv.

Sunflower I miniature colleciiou) Miss F. Xewland 1.

Kunflower (large-t onei-('. S. Kennedy 1. E. Mc-scnger 2. Four entries.

' I POT PLANT*. Asparagus—X. Drake I, Mr-. Me-=e>i- * ger i, M. Weeks h.c. <mly entrie-. A-spidislra T. Drake ), Mrs. J. Wheeler 1. Three entries. I Begonia, foliage—tt. W. Dennett !, 1 Mr.-, jJ. Ma-einanu 2. Four entries. ltegunid, librous rooted—Mrs. W. Curl 1, F. Drake 1. Three entries. Begonia, tuberous rooted, one in bloom —Miss Clarice Lorney 1, 1. Drake 2. Four entries. Begonia, tuberous rooted.. 3 in bloom —Mi-- C. Corney 1, Miss Lucy Corner 2. four entries. Fern I Maidenhair) - M. Weeks 1. Only outry. Fern I any other esUUL-hed)—Mr. <:. W. Kohin-oii. I. Fuehsia f-inslei—T. Drake 1. tieranium 14 foliage varieties)—!'. Drake 2. (inly entry. | Plant- (ba-het ..r va-e)—X. j Drake <;i-|,.ira;;u- 'r.-riii 1, .Mi-. He,i- ---| wood '_'. unit- enti'ie-. ; rl varieties X. Drake I. Only .-ntiy. Palm imoi'j Mr.-. 11. M.i-eiuami !. j Mrs. L. .le Uun.iv ■_>. Mrs. )■;. 11. liobiu- j I son h.e. Four entrie-. j I Speeinien Plant in Bloom. n»t other j I xeise mentioned -Mr-. C ar-ton- iv-v ( ;.i- j I men) 1. (Idly entrv. . Pot Plant- I best <-olleetioii' 'l. ! Drake 1. only entry. ! ' PKK'-FnvF.s, WTNK.S. ETC. j Honey in glo-s (be-t exhibit)—Mr?. Anderson 1. Mrs. Mumlt 2. Five entrk-. TToney in comb (1-e-l r\hibiti—Mrs. Mundt 1, Mr. Wilson i. Three entries. '

Preserved Fruit—Mrs. A. Hobsou 1, Mrs. J. Sutherland 2. Jam (best eix varieties)— Mrs, Carstens 1. ill's. A. Ilopson 2. Jelly (3 varieties)— Mrs. A. ilopson I, Mrs. W. E. Richardson 2. Three entries. Marmalade (2 glasses)— Mrs. A. Hopson 1. l'icklos (best six varieties)— Mrs. A. Ilopson 1> Chutney (1 bottlej— Mrs. \\. Taviur 1, Mrs. Allenaui i, Mrs. .1. Sutherland h.e. Six entries. Same (tomato, 1 Iwlih-i —Mrs. A. Taylor 1, Mrs. E. 11. Robinson 2. Mrs. U Henley h.e. Seven entries.

Sauce (any kind)— Mis. .1. Sullivan 1, Mrs. W. Messenger 2, ill's. K. 11. Robinson and Mrs. C.crnhofer h.e. five en tries.

Wine (home-made, 1 bottle;-ilrs. W. X. Steplienson 1. Mrs. C. Toinlinson .'., Mrs. T. R. Wheeler and Mrs. 11. Brown h.e. Nine entries. Wine (home-made, '-t bottles)-Mrs. W. X. Stephenson 1. Only entry. Vinegar (1 bottle)—l. Day 1, -Mrs. it. Brown 2. Four entri«».

Scalded Cream (in glass dish)— Mrs Bcere 1, Mi's. .1. Julian 2. Three en

HAIRY PRODUI i:. Butter (fresh, in 31b rolls) Mr.-. .1. Julian 1, Mrs. J. Urilliths 2. Four entries. Butler (fresh, in rolls, 2ib, no salt) - Mrs. ,1. (Irilliths 1, Mrs. Anderson 2. Three entries. Hiini (unsiuokcd) Mrs. 1. 11. Wheeler 1. Two entries. Eggs (hen)— Mrs. Anderson 1, -Mrs. Mundt 2. Three entries. Eggs then, dozen heaviest brown) Mrs." Alleuraan 2. Only entry. Potatoes (boiled, ti peeled, li in jackets)— Mrs. Mundt 1, Mi's. E. Ilopson 2, Mrs. Beggs h.e. Nine cntrie-. Biscuits (best collection) ■- Mrs. W. Curd 1. Mrs. .1. Sutherland 2, .Mrs. A. Hopson h.e. Only entries. Small Cakes (best collection')— M ■'-. W. Curd 1, ilrs. J. Sutherland 2, M.s. A. Ilopson h.e- Only entries. Cake (for family use)—ilrs. (I. E. Header 1. Mia. Beggs 2. Three entries. Fruit Cake- .Mrs. Dnddy I, ilrs. E. Ilopson 2. Four entries. Oaten Cake - 1. Only entry.

Scones (girdle, 6)— Mrs. Beggs 1. Only entry.

Scones (oven)— Mrs. Mundt 1, Mr-. J. Henwood 2, Mrs. Parlie 3. Twelve entries.

Scones (any other sort)— Mr*. Muiiut! 1, Mrs. J. Sutherland 2. Six onirics. Shortbread (beat) Mrs. \V. E. Richardson 2. 'J'luee eutri.'s. Swiss Roll—Mrs. W. Curd 1, Mrs. A. Ilopson 2. Six entries Jam Sandwich—Mrs. A. Ilopson !, Mrs. W. E. Richardson 2. Six entries. Pastry (best collection)—Mrs\V.Curd 1, Mrs.'.). Sutherland 2, Mrs. Hemvoo:l, sen., 3. Only entries. Sweets (best collet-lion I Miss X. Yiekers I. Mrs. A. Hopson 2. Only entries.

Bread 1.211) loaf)— Mr*. Beg"* 1, i. ljooner 2. Six entries. Cake with fancy ic-in«s— Mrs. W. Oiird 1. Only entry. Cake without eggs—Mrs. Manbv !. Mrs. \V. Curd 2. Three entries. Cake, seed—Mrs. \Y. K. Richardson ), T. Looney 2. Seven entries.

Scones (oven, for girls under Ifl years)— May distends !. T. Looney 2. Onlv entries.

Swiss Roll (girls under lfi)—Elfie Puriie 1. T. Looney 2. Three entries. POULTRY.

Bantam cock or cockerel—J, Slither laud 1.

Hamburg cock or cockerel —\V. Hall 1, Hamburg hen or pullet—\Y. Hall 1.

Indian Game cock or cockerel—A. ,1. Hopson, 1. Indian Game lieu or pullet A. J. Hopson 1. ljangshau cock or cockerel—(J. 11. Burnett, Hawcra (cock) 1 and champion X.1., K. Hodgson 2. 1/angshan hen or pullt-t—<_'. H. Burnett 1 and 2. Only entries. Leghorn, brown, lien or pullet—K. ,1. Frewen 1 and 2, H. Masemanu X

leghorn, while American, cock or cockerel—H. Masemnnn 1 and 2. Four entries.

Leghorn. American, hen or pullet— Y. W. Cone 1, H. Masemann 2. Three en--1 lies.

Minorca hen or pullet—W. Hall 1 Only entry.

Orpington cock or cockerel—K. Tfod;r--<m 1 and 2 (best bird in show). Orpington hen or pullet-K. Hodgson. 1 and 2.

Orpington, black, cock or cockerel—S, Teed I.

Orpington, black, hen or pullet—S. Teed 1.

Plymouth Rock cock or cockerel, any other variety—S. Teed 1, Only entry. Plymouth Rock hen or pullet—S. Teed I. Three entries. Wyandotte, golden, cock or cockerel— W. Hall I,R. J. Frewin2.

Wyandotte, golden, hen ur pullet W. Hall I, It. J. Frewiu 2 and 3. Six entries.

Wyandotte, silver, cock or cockerel— F. W. Cone I, K. Hodgson 2, W. Hall Ij. t Best Wyandotte, silver, lieu or pullet —E. Hodgson 1 and 2, W, Hall 3. Eig-.t entries.

Wyandotte, white, cock or cockerel Mr. Mundt, sen. 1 ; 1.

Wyandotte, white, hen or pullet—W. Hall 1, Mrs. Mundt 2. Trio (purebred), ;inv vnriety. whole colored—S. Teed I. j. Trio (purebred), any variety marked —F. W. Cone 1. Only entrv.' Table Poultry (one live fowl)— Mrs. D. Beggs (black Orpington) I. Ducks: Bnff Orpington duck—S. Teecl 1, Mrs. W. N. Stephenson 2. Only entries. Buff Orpington drake—Mrs. W. X. Stephenson 1. pekin drake—G. W. Bennett 1. Two entries. Indian Runner (best drake)—H. Masemann 1. Pigeons (any variety)—A. E. Buckingham 2.

Canary, best cage bird, any variety— A. ). Hopson 1. Parrot, any variety—Miss X. Viekeis

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 71, 13 March 1908, Page 4

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INGLEWOOD HORTICULTURAL AND POULTRY SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 71, 13 March 1908, Page 4

INGLEWOOD HORTICULTURAL AND POULTRY SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 71, 13 March 1908, Page 4

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