TARIKI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
THE I'RIZK LIST. There was a great attendance at the Tariki Show in the evening, the hall being packed. The guessing competition wan ii huge -success. Kr, tickets being sold. The actual number of seeds in the pumpkin was 312. and Charles Aonng guessed 313. and as no one else was mole correct, lie won the beautiful hand-painted tea. set. The following prize list is as follows: POT PLANTS. Begonia, foliage. Alr». A. t'outts 1; flowering. Mrs. J. Tberkleson 1; collection. .Airs. A. Coutts 1. Cactus. Mrs. J. Tberkleson 1 and h.c, Mrs. Spray 2. Fuchsia, single. .1. Tberkleson. senr.. 1. Fern. New Zealand, A. Kason 1, Mrs. Heal 2 and h.c: maiden-hair. J. Tberkleson 1. Choirs Hughes 2: three varieties. Mrs. Heal (three entries) h.c.: collection, Xew Zealand, Airs. Heal (three entries) h.c. Geranium, flowering, Airs. Tberkleson. senr.. 1; foliage, J. Tberkleson I,' 2 and 3: collection. Airs. .7. Tberkleson 1. Mr.-. A. Coutts 2. Petunia. -J. Tberkleson 2; collection. J. Tberkleson 1. .Mignonette. J. Tberkleson 2. Palm. D. Jones 1. J. Tberkleson 2. Xasturtiums, J. Tberkleson 2. Hanging basket of trailing plants. J. Tberkleson 1, Airs. J. Tberkleson. senr.. 2. Specimen plant, in bloom, Gladys Hughes 1, Mrs. D. .Tones 2: foliage, J. Tberkleson 1, Airs. Jones 2, CUT BLOOMS. Asters, collection, Airs. W. Bennett 1. Aliss Alma Alorison 2. Begonias, Airs. .). Wheeler 1 and 2. C'alliopsis. P. Barford 1. Cosmos, Norfolk School 1. Dahlias, double, three varieties, Airs. Arden 1, Hiss Edith Laurence 2: cactus, three varieties, F. Davis 1. G. T. .Tames 2; 12 varieties, F. Davis 1; single, three varieties, Air. Arden 1 and 2; decorative. Air. Arden 1 and 2. Dianthus, or Indian pinks, collection, Aliss R. Stevens 2. Fuchsia, single. Airs. J. AAHieeler 1, Aliss Edith Laurence 2; double. Airs. Wheeler 1, Airs. J. Salt 2: collection. Airs. Coutts 1. Airs. .T. Wheeler 2. Gladiolus. F. Arden 1. Aliss Laurence 2. Geranium. Airs. Spray 1 and 2. Larkspur, three varieties, F. Arden 1 and 2. Marigolds, collection, P. Barford 1, F. Arden 2. Nasturtiums, collection, Norfolk School 1, Aliss Alma Alorison 2. Phlox drununondi. Airs. Reader 1. Petunias, collection. Aliss R. Stevens 1. Roses, three varieties, Airs. J. Salt 2. Stock, collection. P. Barford 1. Sweet peas, six varieties. Airs. G. T. James !■; 12 varieties. Airs. G. T. James 1: collection, 12 named. Airs. G. T. James 1: collection. Airs. G. T. James 1. Verbena, collection. F. Arden 2. Zinnias, F. Arden 1 and 2. Carnations or picotees, collection, Airs. W. Bennett 1. Sunflowers.
Miss Vera Wilson 1. Collection of blooms. Mr. J. Wheeler (Durham road) 1. Hand bouquet. Mrs, Render 1, Mr?.. F. Arden 2. Mi*? C'outt* 3. Table bouquet. Miss E. Morison 1. Mrs. Reader 2. Buttonholes. Mrs. Header 1. Mrs. F. Arden 2, Mrs. .1. Wilder v.li.c, Miss E. Morison h.e. Collection of dried ferns, Miss Olive Coutts ]. Miss T. Therkleson 2. Best decorated table, for girls, Miss E. Morison 1, Loi Kivell 2. VEGETABLES.
' Beans, broad Windsor. ~T. Therkleson 1: broad lons. W. Jakes 1. R. Stevens 2; French. Mr.' Wilkie 1. L. Ileatly 2; scarlet runner, R. Stevens 1, P. Harford 2; runner, any other variety, R. Stevens 1; butter, W* Jakes 1. Beet. long red, Tariki School 1. Norfolk School 2. J. Therkleson h.c: round, W. Jakes 1. Tariki School 2. Norfolk School h.e. Cabbage, drumhead. W. Jakes 1. G. H. Boyles •2; pickling. G. IT. Boyles 1: any other variety. C.Therkleson' 1, O. H. Boyles 2; heaviest, Fred. Anderson 1. CauliflowiV, C. Therkleson 1. Carrots, horn. B. S. Longstaff 1 and 2. G. H. Boyles h.c; any other table variety. Norfolk School 1. C. Therkleson 2, W." Jakes h.c; long red. G. IT. Bovles 1, B. S. Longstafl" 2, W. Jakes h.c. Celery, T. A. Kennedy 2. Cucumbers, smooth, L. Ileatly 1; prickly, L. Heatlv 1. Eschalots, plate, B. S. Longstaff 1. W. Bennett 2, R. Jones h.c. Lettuce, cabbage. J. Therkleson 1; cos, G. H. Bovles 1. F. Wilkie 2. Onions, B. S. Longstaff 1 and 2, R. Jones h.c: potato. B. S. Longstaff 1 and 2, C. TT. Bovles 2: pickling, O. H. Boyles 1 and h.c'.. L. Heatlv 2. Parsnips. C. Tlierkle-' son 1. B. S. Longstaff 2. G. IT. Bovles h.c Peas, named, R. Stevens 1. T. A. Kennedy •2. E. James h.c; Yorkshire TTero, L. Ellicott 2. Potatoes, early kidney, B. S Lon"stiiff 1. G. 11. Bovles 2 and h.c. W. lakes c; earlv. (!. 11. Boyles 1: late. T. A. Kennedy 1. W. Jakes 2, G. IT. Boyles h.c: collection T. A. Kennedy 1, G. TI. Bovles 2: heaviest. G. 11. Boyles 2; Up-to-date, B. S. Longstaff 1.. G. IT. Bovles •■>. W. Jakes h.c.: Trish Rock. Norfolk School 1. Tariki School 2. G. IT. Bovles h.c: pumpkin, table. B. S. Longstaff 1, G. IT. Bovles 2, C. Therkleson c: heaviest. G. IT. Bovles L Radish, long. F. Wilkie 1. Rhubarb. B. S. Longstaff I. E Jones 2. Turnips, white, NorfolkSchool 1. W. Jakes 2: yellow. W. Jakes ]. Vegetable marrow, yellow. G. TI. Bovles L L. Heatlv 2: anv'other varietv, J. Therkleson 1. A. E. Cowley 2. A. R. Thompson h.c Exhibit not, otherwise euiered.R. Stevens 1. I, Ellicott 2. Collection of vegetables. J. Johnson 1. T. A. Kennedy 2. Tariki School c FARM PRODUCE. Carrots, field, nnv varietv. G. IT. Bovles 1. B. S. Lonsstuff 2, Norfolk School b.c: long red. G. TT. Boyles 1. W. Jakes 2, Norfolk School h.c: two heaviest. C. Therkleson L Norfolk School 2. B. S. Longstaff h.c. Mangolds, long red. Norfolk" School 1. John Therkleson 2 and c: irlobe, Norfolk School 1 and 2. G. TT. Boyles h.c. B. S. Longstaff c: red. heaviest'. Norfolk School 1. G. IT. Boyles 2. J. Therkleson h.c: globe, heaviest. Norfolk School 1. G. IT. Bovles 2. Turnips, swede. B. S. Longstaff 1. IT. Rumball 2. J. T. ITuuhes h.c: three roots. G. Harrison 1. TT. Rumball 2 and h.c. W. N. Stcnhenson c: two heaviest. B. S. Longstaff 1, O. IT. Bovles 2. J. Fabish h.c Kale. J. .lemison 1. W. Bint 2. Kholvabbi. G. Harmon 1 and h.c. W. N. Stephenson 2. Maize. C. Therkleson 1. A. E. Cowley 2. 0. Tlarison h.c; collection of farm produce, Norfolk School 1. FRUTT. Apples, dessert. Mrs. Rntledge 1 and 2; cook'ui'.'. Mrs. J. Salt. 1. Mrs. A. E. Cowlev 2. T. Hamilton h.c. Pears. G. Harrison 1. Tomatoes, red, A. Lile 1, Mrs. V. Brittain 2. PRESERVES, ETC. Preserved fruit, collection, Mrs. V. Brittain 1, Mrs. J. Therkleson 2 and 3; one jar, Mrs. V. Brittain 1. Mrs. Rutledge 2 and 3. Jam. collection, Mrs. G. T. James (Stratford) 1, Mrs. J. Therkleson 2 and 3. Jelly, one iar, Mrs. V. Brittain 1. Mrs. Rutledge 2. Pickles, one bottle, Mrs. A. E. Williams 1, Mrs. A. Coutts 2; collection, Mrs. J. Therkleson 1; chutnev, Mrs. A. Coutts 1. Mrs. J. Therkleson 2. Mrs. T. McElroy 3. Sauce, tomato, Mrs. T. McElroy 1, Mrs. Jemison 2; any other variety. Mrs. A. Coutts 1, Mrs. T. McElroy 2. Vinegar, one bottle. Mrs. Jemison 1. BREAD, CAKES. Etc Tea cakes. Mrs. J. Therkleson 1 and 2 • Home-made biscuits. Mrs. G. T. Jemison 1 and 2. Scones (Champion Hour). Mrs. Spray 1 and 2. Home-made bread (Champion flour). Mrs. V. Brittain 1. Mrs. Rumball 2. Mrs. Joe Kowalewski 3: Atlas flour. Mis. V. Brittain l.Mrs. Rutledge and Mrs. J. Kowalewski (equal) 2;
any other (lour, Mrs. V. Brittain 1, Mrs. Ru'tledge 2 and 3. Scones. Mrs. Spray 1, Mrs. G. T. James 2. Cake, currant, Mrs. V. Brittain 1, Mrs. A. Eason 2; fruit, Mrs. A. Eason 1, Mrs. J. TherkleTaviki—Show TWO— 7ce. d ■jon 2. Plum pudding, Mrs. G. T. James 1. Jam tarts, Mrs. G. T. James 1. Sausage rolls, Mi's. G. T. James 1. Sponge roll, Mrs. Heatly 1, Pastry, collection. Mrs. G. T. James 1. Victoria sandwich. Mrs. .1. Therkleson 1; sponge, Mrs. Heatly 1, Mrs.' G. T. James 2. Collection small cakes, Mrs. G. T. James 1. Seed cake, Mrs. A. Eason 1, Mrs. G. T. James 2. Shortbread, Mrs. A. E. Williams 1. Mrs. J. Johnson 2. Eggless cake, Mrs. (!. T. James 1. Home-made toffee, Miss Hilda Jcmison 1. Cocoanut ietf, Mrs. Rutledge 1. Gingerbread cake, Mrs. G. T. James 1. Mrs. A. E. Williams 2. Eggs, white, Mrs. A. Coutts 1, Mrs. J. Therkleson. senr.. 2. T. Ellicott h.e. Potatoes, boiled, Mrs. Heal 1 and 2. FANCYWORK, Etc. Neatest specimen darned worn sock or stocking, Miss M. Leech I, Master G. | Jones 2. Best got-up white shirt, Mrs. E. Jones 1. Needlework, cotton or linen, by hand, Mrs. J. Sutherland and Miss IM. Leech (equal) 1. Crochet work, Mrs. lA. l'rentis 1. Fancy woolwork. Mrs. I Prentis 1, Master (.'.'Jones 2 and li.c. ; Fancy silk work, Mrs. J. Sutherland 1 I and 2. Master G. Jones h.e. MachineI made garment, Mrs. E. Jones 1, Miss M. Leech i. Mrs. J. Sutherland h.e. Fancywork for which ttiere is no class (six prizes), Miss E. Barford, Master G. Jones, Mrs. i,l. Sutherland (three exhibits) and Mrs. Prentis. Chip-carving. F. Wilkie 1, Allan Hayes 2, Miss E. Barford h.e. Hand-made garment, Mrs.'-'E". Jones 1, Miss M. Leech 2. Mude-up cushion, Master G. Jones 1, Mrs. J. Sutherland. 2, Mrs. Prentis h.e. Mt. Mellick work, Mrs. T. McElroy 1. Stencil work, collection, Mrs. Spray 1, Miss T. Hughes 2. Mrs. Hancpck h.e. JUVENILE CLASSES. Pot plant, in bloom, Ivy Therkleson 1. Collection native ferns (growing). Hilda Heal 1, Iw Therkleson 2. Collection cut blooms," Norfolk Ro'iid School 1. Buttonhole bouquets, Olive Coutts 1. Scones, Loi Kivell 1. Owen Stephenson 2 and 3. Rock cakes, Ivy Therkleson 1. Handwriting. Standard VI., Rowan Langley (Norfolk) 1, C. Johnson (Norfolk) 2. Standard V., Richard Thomas (Norfolk) ! 1, Percv Langley (Norfolk) 2, Eileen Corney (Norfolk) h.e; ' Standard IV.. Wilfrid Drake (Norfolk) 1. Margaret King (Norfolk) 2. Ena Johnson (Norfolk) h.e; Standard 111., Edith Brown (Norfolk) 1, Sadie King (Norfolk) 2; Standard 11.. Nellie Hughes (Norfolk) 1, Harley Price (Norfolk) 2: Standard 1., Clarice Langman (Norfolk) I, George Butler (Nori folk) 2. Sewing, best exhibit at Tariki School, Standard 11., Hilda Heal 1. Marjorie Pointon 2; Standard HI., C. Davidson 1: Standard IV.. Elsie Fenwiek 1. Vida Fenwiek 2. Minnie Jones h.e; Standard V., Gladys Knowles 1, Sarah Renton 2, Chris. Rudkin h.e.
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