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HORTICULTURAL SHOW.

CAPF F.C.MONT SOCIETY. I From o:iv Own Correspondent). 'Die lifteent h annual show of Uio Capi Fgnmnt 7!ort iciiltma 1 Society was hold at AYarca <m Wednesday last. The weather. a!t hough foggy thi'early moriiing. cleaved oil', and the Society had the be>t dav they have had for many years. The entries came in freely, and the quality of the exhibits, especially of tho vegetables, was the finest ever entered. Some Hogan maiz" was exhibited by Air. 11. Chapman, of this district, the length being about Bft. The llower and fruit exhibits were splendid. Credit must be given to the committee for the success achieved. The door takings amounted to -CO. whilst the gift auction brought in -C"> fi.s !>d. The number of entries this year exceeded those of last year, about' 4(10 entries being received. The following is the prize list:

POT PLANTS. (Judge. Air. Groom), liegonia. flowering. Airs. Alillar 1. Aliss Jessie Aylward "2. Fern, C. W. Itovell 1 and 2. Cactus. C. \Y. Revell 1 and 2. Specimen plant. C. \Y. Revell 1 and 2. Specimen plant in bloom. All's. Millar 1; foliage. Airs. Clothier 1. C. AY. Revell 2. Be»t collection, C. AY. Revell 1. New or rare plant, C. AY. Revell 1. CUT RLOOAIS. (•Judge, Mr. Alovshead). | Roses (two classes) J. Burgess 1. Carnations, J. Burgess 1. Gladiola, J. Burgess 1. Verbena. Airs. A. 11. Aloore highly commended, Phlox drnmmondi. Airs. Parker ]. IT. Sharrock 2. J. •Burgess h.c. Dianthus. Airs. A. IT. Aloore 1. Fuchsia Airs. Alillar 1. .1. Burgess 2. Stocks, Airs. A. 11. Aloore 1. Dahlias, single—J. Burgess 1, Aliss Winnie Larking 2; double, Alargaret Tobin 1. Airs. Tyrrell li.e.; cactus. J. Burgess 1: general collection. J. Burgess 1, Airs. Alillar 2. Nasturtiums, J. Burgess 1. Clem. Penwarden 2, Airs. A. 11. Aloore li.e. Geraniums. J. Burgess 1. Asters, Airs. A. 11. Aloore 1, J. Burgess 2, 11. Sharrock. v.h.c. Marigold.-?, J. Burgess 1, Airs. A. 11. Aloore 2. Pansies, Aliss Bertha AYest I, Airs. A. H. Moore 2. Ornamental grasses. Aliss Alargaret Tobin 2. Petunias. J. Burgess 1. A. IT. Aloore 2. Sweet peas, Aliss Hughson 1. C. Penwarden 2, Aliss Y inv.ie Larking li.e.; collection. C. Penwarden 1. J. Burgess 2, Aliss Hughson li.e. Cannas, J. Burgess 1. Goiletia, Airs. A. H. Aloore 1. Geabrosa, J. Burgess 1. Cosmos, B. A. Layard ;2, ' Liliuni; J. Burgess 1. Zinnias. J. Buries? •1. Sunflower. -T. Wilson 1. TArlcspuv, ■T. Burgess ]. Native flowers and berries. Aliss Cecilia Tobin 2. Cut blooms, .T, Burgess 1, Aliss Winnie Larking 2.

VEGETABLES. • (•lililges. Messrs W. J. Gray and J. .T. El-win). Mangolds, rod, Punilio School 1. IT. X. Chapman 2; 'yellow, AY. Rovcll 1, 11. X. Chapman 2. W. It. Smith li.c. Tunii])s, swede. W. B. Smith 1. \7. Rev'cll .2;'. any Variety field. A. ,T. Jackush 1. Ciirrpts'. field, W: 13. .Smith 1. 11. Larking 2; table, J. : Burg'ess l.'C. Parker 2. Beet', AY. Quiekeudon 1. Punilio School 2, .T. Burgess h.<?. Onions, potato. W. B. Smith 1; brown, Mrs. A. Ellis 1; brown Spanish or other autumn variety. .7. Burjjesii 1. 'Eschalots. E. Julian 1, ! 'Miss' Tylee 2. C. Penwanleu h.c k Melons* rock, Kumara 1, J. Wilson 2; water.--J.'W,ils<oii' 'l. J. Burgess 2; preserving. J. Burgess 1, ■T. Wilson ■ 2. : ' 'Marrow. M. Burgess 1, J. Wilson 2. Pumpkin. Heaviest, J. Bulges* 1. J. Wilson 2. • Cucumbers,"J. Burgess 1, W. Quiekendon 2.'' Cabbages,cooking, R. Julian' 1. \V. Quickemlott "2; cattle, A. Jaekusli 1. A. Wells, 2"; fiieVfiing. J. Burgess 1," AY~ Quiekendon '2. Cauliflowers,' C. Parker 1. Bean's, W. Quiekendon 1. Best collection vegetables, Mrs. Barak 1. Beans, runner, '.T 1 . Burgess 1. Rhubarb. H. Shamrock 1. A. .Taekiisli 2, Mrs. A. Sole li.c. Collection farm pi'o- 1 duce, Alfred Long I. Peas, J. Burgess 1. W. Quiekeudon 2. Parsnips, W. It. Smith 1, C. Parker 2. Potatoes, early, R. Julian 1, W. Quiekeudon 2. 11. X. 4h»pman h.'d.:.' late, H. X. Chapnlah 1, ,T. Burgess 2: six varieties, C. Pemvnrdeh' 1, •T. 'Burgess 2; collection. J. Burgess 'I; • best variety potatoes in show. 'f. Parkei' 1, W. B. Smith 2. J. Burgess li.c;; : BeW collection farm roofs, TTugli Glover -K Cretan herbs. Mrs. Braka 2. Knmara 1 and 2

FRUIT. , (Judge.Mr. -7. 13. Grotfm). '' ' j Apples'. desM'rt, 'Vf. 'Qnu-keiutofi''!.''J, I Burgess 2: kitchen. 13. A. Lavard 1. Tyloc 2: pplU-ctioni" X, Burgess. 1, \V. Quiekemlon 2.' .Bears; <less< l rt.'lf. 'Burgess 1. W. Quiekemlon 2: collection. W. Quickendon 1, -1. Burgess 2. l'eat'bes. J. Birr-, ] Tvlee 2. ilediars, J. .Buf^s*''l: "Walnuts. -T. Burgess I. Lemons, J. BurgA's'l/' Limes. -J. Burgess 1. Tomatoes. rt'rtl/.T.'. B. p-vcmm 1, W- Quickonjlon 2: eplleetito'i!, J. Burgess 'l. fruit," I»est collaMiteiji'W:' Burgess 1. PRESERVES. ETC. (.Judges, Mes'tlames- Ro ■Eiwiii). Honey, Airs. Murphy 1 and. 2. ... Preserved fruit. Mrs S. Wells 1, Afl's.,.Lai'k-. ing 2. Jam, Mrs. S. Wells l.'.Mrf,' T. Collins 2. Mrs. S. Wells li.c.; collection, j\lrs. T. Collins 1. Mrs. S. Wells tj'.'.^ellv,. >n.v variety, Mrs. Parker 1 ami 2'';.collection, Mrs. {'lotliier 1, Mrs. Parker, 2. Pickles, Mrs. Cochrane 1. Mrs,' & Collins 2; eoileetion, lire. S. Wells 1. Atrs./Cqcb-;: rane 2. Mrs. T> Collin? 'h.c! Sauce., home:' made. Airs. ColliW ■1; wine, matured, Mrs. T'.. .(,'ollins 1; sweet, Mrs., i. Chutney. "Mrs. -Parker 1. . Butter. :| separ- : a tor, A. Wells 1: fancy. A. Wells 1. Miss Tobin h.c. . Devonshire cream.. Mr!?., Paiv ker 1. Lard. Mrs. A. Sole 1. Eggs, duck. Mrs. T.. Julian J; hen, Julian 1. ',

BREAD. CAKES, ETC. .i (Judge. Mr. -T. Clarke). , . ' Biscuits. Mrs. Parker 1. Scoii.es. Alrfj. T. Humphries 1. Mrs. Parker 2. Mrs'.! Sole li.c. Cake, plain, Mrs. .Cochrane'!'; fruit. Mrs. Cochrane J. Loaf. Mrs. Col:, pier 2. Kisses. Mrs. Cochrane 1, Mrs. Barker 2. Jam tarts. "Mrs. Parker 1,. Mrs. Collins 2. Sausage rolls. Airs. Piii'-j ker l.Alrs. Collins 2. Small cakes, Mi's.' Parker 1. Airs. Tobin 2. Sponge roll, ills. T. Collins 1. Miss K. Ayhvar.d 2, Mrs. T. Humphries li.c. Cooked potatoes Airs. Parker 1. Airs. Tallin 2. Scones. Alf. Long 1: best plate. Airs. Cochra lie 1, bread. Mrs. I'arker 1. Airs, Coclirane 2, j\lrs. S. Weils h.c. Ginger cake. Airs. ■Parker 1 .Airs. Cochrane 2. Rainbow. Airs. S. Wells 1. Miss Kate Corbett 2. feed cake. Airs. T. Collins 1. Airs. Cochrane 2. Cream pull's. Airs. Parker 1, Airs. Cochrane 2. Cheese cake, Airs. Airs. Parker 1. Airs. Cochrane 2. Rainbow cake, All's. Parker 1, Airs. Cochrane 2. ' BOUQUET AND FLORAL DESIGNS. Judges, Afesdames Hamilton and Rogers ; Table basket. Airs. S. Wells 1. Best ibowl, Airs. S. Wells 1. Hand bouquet, Miss Smeaton L Lady's spray. Airs. S. jWells 1. Airs. Cochrane 2. Floral design. 'Airs. S. Wells 1, Airs. Barak 2. Iland jbouquet (girls under 14). fiyrtle Barak •' 1; under 11. Daisy Wells 1, Thelma | Clothier 2. Best two buttonholes (girls under 14). Ivan Parker 1. Thelma Olothi; ier 2. Table decorations. Airs. S. Wells il. Mrs. Cochrane 2. Decorated mantelpiece. Aliss S. Wells 1. Aliss Kate Corbett 2. Best, decorated parasol. Aliss Tcssio .Murphy 1.

MISCELLANEOUS. I (Judge. Mrs. Chambers). Best Irayclolli, Miss Pearce 1. Mrs. 11. Wills •_>. ]lrst painting, water. Miss Tylee 1: oil, Mrs. Tiarak i; best painting, properly of exhibitor. Mrs. Tylee 1. Mrs. "Murphy 2. Collection photographs, by amateur. M. Cochrane 1. Best exhibit fancy needle work, Mrs.. E. Beck 1, Mrs. E. E. Peek 2. Wool fanevwork, Mrs. El win 1. Mrs. Tvlee 2. Cushion. Mrs Liiekin 1 and h.e., Miss Tvlee 2, Mrs. T. Murphy h.e. Knitted in heel worn sock, Mrs. Tobin 1. Done-up shirt. .Mrs. A. Ellis 1. Mrs. Parker 2. Point lace. Mrs. l'anik 1. Miss Crowther 2. Drawnthread work. Mrs. D. C. Neilson 1, Mrs. 11. Wells 2, Miss Tvlee h.e. Mount Mellick work. Miss Tylee 1 and 2. Shadow work. Miss Crowther I and 2. Washable table centre, Miss Tylee 1. Children's wool garments. Miss Pearce 1. Cotton crochet, ilrs. Parker 1, Mrs. Tylee 2, Miss Pearce h.e. Fancy needlework, Miss Pearce 1 and 2. Miss Tylee h.e. Kit, Mrs. Elwin I and 2. Dressed or dyed sheepskin, Mrs. Klwin 1. Miss Tylee 2. Collection Curios, C. W. Tievell I.' For girls under 14 years of age —Darnl pd sock, Gyrtle Barak 1. Cecilia Tobin 2. I Plate scones, Cecilia Tobin 1. Ironed I ends. Cecilia Tobin 1. Dressed doll, Thelma Clothier 1, Daisy Wells 2. Collection dried ferns. Cecilia Tobin 1. Hugh Clover 2. Buttonhole. Cecilia Tobin 1. Ttovs under 14 —Collection birds' eggs, Alf Long 1. Best Darned sock, Gyrtle Barak 1. Malcolm Parker 2. Writing— Girls under 11 years—Alice [Julian 1. Laura Julian 2. Over 11 years, IT. Pearce (Okato) 1. A. Hitchford 2. Bovs under II years, L. Wooklridgc (Okato) 1; over 11 vears, S. Whitehead (Okato) 1. Gordon Wells (Warea) 2.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 249, 11 March 1913, Page 6

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HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 249, 11 March 1913, Page 6

HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 249, 11 March 1913, Page 6

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