Smith. Miscellaneous—Judge, Mr. Hut ton.
Technical and Public School Classes.— Writing, Perspective and Map Drawing— Judges, Messrs. BttHantyne and Wliot■tor. Lead Work—Judge, Mr. W. Nixon (Classes IWS and 3-JBu). Blaeksimilh and Engineer-? Work—Judge, Mr. V. Okcy. Woodwork-Judgc, Mr. If. Tooke. General Competitions—.Judge: .Mrs. P. Webster (Classes Hoi) to 301). Knotting hashing, etc.—Judge, Capt. Waller. Stewards for Classes 333 to 3(12, Messrs. Frcthoy, Blackball, Paul find A. 11. Street. Cookery— Judge, Mr. (i. Young; .iteward's, Messrs. C. Street, C. BeJlringer, W. Stanley and' T. .Smellie. Poultry.—Poultry—Judges .Mr. J. Xixon, Kingsland, Auckland. Pigeons— Judge, Mr. J. Prescott. Northcotc. Auckland. Committee: Messrs. A. T. Moore, P. Boulton, Y. .lames, J. ill'. Dunn, \V. fto*, 11. Moverlev, A. Lister, If. Corby, T. Billing siiul W.' Scott.
THE PJUZE LIST.
The following is a list of the awards:—
FIELD ROOTS.
Sugar Beet: J. Hannson (Kom), 1 and 2.
Carrots—Long red: C. E. Street, 1 audi 2; G. 11. Herbert (Onacro), 3. Long White: Giddy and .Street (801 l Block), 1; D. Penwarden (Oinat-a), 2; It. Ritchie, 3. Sinclair's Champion: Street and Giddy, 1; C. Hoskin (801 l Block), 2; G. V. Tate, 3. Hardball: U. H. Street (Old Hospital road), 1; Street and! Giddy, 2; K. Giddy, 3. Magnum Bonum: G. H. Herbert, 1; It. Ritchie, 2. Yellow or Orange: C. Hoskin, 1; Street and Giddy, 2; H. Giddy, 3. M:iugel ' Wurzel:—Long Red: T. 11. Western, 1 and 2; (.!. M. Meyenborg C.;:!ial.i), 3; J. 11. Smith (Huirangj), ii.c. bellow Globe: M„ Jones (Now ii-.::;>iuii). 1; E. R. Bayly (Omata), 2; ;.'.M. Longstafl' (Tarurutangi), 3; A. 11. street (Bed Block), 4; J. Richard* (Bell Block), 5. Sugar or White: J. H. Golden Tankard: T. H. Western, 1 and 2; G H. Herbert, 3. Intermediate, 0. IE. Street, 1. Any other variety: P. Cornwall (Bell Block), 1; H. C. Sampson (Hillsborough) 2, T. 11. Western 3; Jersey Queen, E. K. Bayly 1, J. H. Smith 2, H. C. Sampson 3; two heaviest, % ■II. Western 1, 2, and 3; U'nc heaviost weighed 801 be. Cattle cabbage: Drumhead. R. Ritchie 1.
Kale, -or thousand headed cabbage C. E. Street 1.
CUiou Mollier: A. Lister (Eranklev road) 1, E. R. Bayly 2, Mr, G. M. Tuck (Kenwood road) ,1. Silver beet: A. Lister 1, A. S. Frost (Omata) 2. Rape: 0. 11. Herbert 1.
ACRICAGE COM PETmOXK. SLTTOX S 'SWEDE tHHyPiETITION. Brst two acrrs of Swedes grown ifrom Sutton's Seeds; three roots to be placed on exhibition at the ISliow. Prizes donated by Su'ttou-' Bros. First prize, £7 7s: 2nd, U 2s; 3rd, £1 Is.
St"JTO.VS MAXGEL COMPETITION'
Best Half-acre of .Mangels grown froin button's Scuds supplied by Webster Bros. Three roots to be 'placed on exhibition. Prizes donated by Well' tor Bros. (Messrs. Sutton's agents). First, 17 7s; 2nd, .12 2s; ;ird, £1 Is.
E. GRIFFITHS AXD I WAS JERSEY QUEEN .MANGEL COMPETITION., Best Half-acre of Jersey Queen Mangels from seed l and manure purchased from Messrs. E. Griffiths and Co., who donate the prizes. Three roots to lie exhibited. First prize, £5 'ss. E. Bavlv .. 20 20 40 089 «0 V. Andrews .. 18 20 27% !) 74% 59 A. H. Street .. 17 20 25 870 50 J. A. Street .. 13 20 17 058 34
HURST'S MONARCH SWEDE TBN GUINEA COMPETITION. For the best three Monarch swedes entered from not less than a two acre crop, and grown from seed and with turnip manure purchased direct from Newton King; not to he entered in ftityi other class. First, £li (is, r.-eond £3 3s, third ill la. /Donated by Newton King): 11. Giddy 1, F. W. Cornwall 2, A. 11. Street 3.' NEWTON KING'S SWEDE TEN GUINEA COMPETITION.
For tlie best tlu'ee swedes {Hurst's ■Champion. !Uii<iuum lionuni, or C-iinwon Queen) ami grown from seed, and with turnip manure procured from Xcwton King. Knots to be from a crop of not less than two acres and not to be entered in any other class. Prizes (donated l>v Xewion Kim;), first L'l! IK, second £3 3s. third £1 Is: A. 11. Street 1 and 2, 11. Whcller (Wharehuia) 3. sole r.nas: rwkde competition. liesl three swedes any variety, grown with manure purchased from Sole Bros. Prizes, first. % ton of manure, valued at £3 3s. and </„ ton valii"d at CI Is: R. (iiddv 1, A. 11. Street 2, W. 11. Bis'hop 3.
.SWEDES. Two roots, mime of variety to lie given willi entry if possible: .A. If. f-itreot I'"- 'T. Weiih (Piintnjji) 2, E. Street Oartoii's .1. K. .l.owHjrp V, It. 11. Street 2. K. I'\ Hairs (Hell 13lock) 3. lloimrc.li: T. F. Loveiidrre I, A. H. Street 2, W. Mace (Koru) Cihiuupion: A .It. Ktreet ]. Magnum JWmim: A. H. Street 1, W. Haeo 2, E. .1. Kowell 3. Crimson Kin".: (I. Tate 1, Ci 14. Street 2. . Any variety, grown "fnmi Sutton's seeds (Webster Bros.' Special): E. R. Bayley 1, G. 11. Herbert 2, C. E. Street 3. Jolan Bull: W. H.- Gisihop 1, L. Tate
Turnips, .heaviest: IT. 11. Street (28% lbs) 1, Jolm Horn,, (2-t'bs) 2, Jl. C. Sampson (SH'/Jlw) 3. Field roots', any other variety, not enumerated above: A. H. Street 1, J. 11. Street 2, G. L. Tate 3.
FARM PRODUCTS. Best eolloeti.il. grown on one farm,: ltd lie displayed in a space Bft by 4ft by Sft 'higlli, and to be decorated by n farmer or farm hands. First prize £5 5s Challenge Cup, presented by O. W. Ilrownc, Fsij., nml C2 2s; second, £1 Is; and a gold medal to the winning owner if live entries or more. The successful competitor each year to hold the Challenge Cup tor 12 months and have his or her name inscribed thereon. If won three times by the same exhibitor, to become his or her bona fide property, conditionally tihat Hie cup is open fof competition for ;i period of seven years, commencing' 1014—C. E. Street, Fitzrov. 1.
DISTRICT FAKM PRODUCTS COMPETITION.
The combined products o' all farmers in any district; each district to be selected by the fanners themselves. "Combined products" shall mean any article produced or made in the district by the fanners. The collection of products of each district shall be displayed in a space 20ft in .lengtih. Entry, 10s. First prize, £lO, second £5. Points to count as follows:—Arrangement and effect, 25; dairy produce, 25; roots and fodder, 25; grain and grasses, 10; game and poultry, 10; hams and bacon, 10; jams and jellies. 10; sauce and pickles, 5; varieties of timber, 5; bread, cakes and sweets, 10; any novelty m new farm products, 5; fruit and vegetables, 10; honey, 5; preserved fruit and wines, 10; home industries, 10; miscellaneous, 10; total, IRS. "Bho exhibits must be arranged by farmers or farm hands—-Bell Block 1, Best collection of native works and produce, to be arranged by natives in" a space 12ft in length. Second prize only if less Minn three entries. First prize £5, second £2, third 10s—Ngairo Preston, Bell Block, 2.
Best collection of produce grown in public ahool gardens by pupils. Each exhibit certified to by head teacher. First prizo JEI, second 10s—Omnia School •1.
FARMERS' CLASSES (Taranaki-
grown). Spring wheat (to be named)—C. E. Street 1, Mrs. N. Hill 2. Winter wheat—Mrs. Rragdon 1, Mrs. G. G. Andrews 2. Chevalier barley—H. C. Sampson (Hillsborough) 1. Oats. Algerian—G. K Tato 1: "A.0.V.. G. L. Tate 1. Maize, white—p. K. Street 1, 2 and 3; yellow. C. E. Street I f ,nd 2. .1. IT. Strce' (lle.ll Block) ,1: A.0.V.. .7. H. Street 1. C. E. Street 2 and :l Grain, A.0.V.-C. F. Street 2 and :). HAMS AM) BACON'. [ Bcvst. two !i!i>.. two <d,-]<. s and |f. rolls, t'aclory—rn-jlewmid Bacon Curi::00. 1. Bacon Fiu-t.-ry Bacon Curing Co. I. FARMERS' CLASSES. Side, smoked— -I. IT. .Street 1. Ham, smoked—.7. V. Loveridge 1. Side, imsmoked—.l. 11. Street 1. Ham, imsmoked-.1. H. Street 1. lIOXKV SKCTTO.V. Two frames, coiilnining each four sections— K. I'. List,.,- j, p. \v. iSamVurd 2. Two Hollman frames of comb honey —Synions Bros. (Pimgarehij) ], E. P. Lister 2. Two Hoffman half-frames of comb honey—F. W. Sand ford 1, E. P. Lister 2. Collection, in clear glass bottles-Geo Taylor (Haworn) 1. Sample liquid honey in clear glass jar —Geo. Taylor I. F. W. Sandford 2. Mrs. A. R. Matthews (EgmontVillage) 3. Beeswax, sample—Geo. Taylor ,1 and 2, Mrs. A. R. Matthews 3. ' Most attractive display of honey and other products of apiary," put up in commercial form and labelled, in space ,Ift square—F. W. Sandford I.
FARM PRODUCE.
TARANAKI GROWN.
Chad'. Best Sample Oaten Sheaf- C W Halfp dvaglan), 1; H. c. Sampson (Hillsborough), 2.
Chat)', Wheat Straw: G. L. Tate (Wai turn), 1 and 2. ChalT, Oaten Straw: G. L. Tate 1 Straw, bale pressed: fi, L. Tate', l'a'id
" Hay, truw: C. K. Street (Pit/.rov), 1: J. 11. Street (Bell Block), 2; A. Ustw (Frankley road) 3. EXSIIAGE GliAfU
Bundle green fodUer: Walter Scott '1 C. E. Street 2. Bundle .of ensilage: Mrs N Hill 1 'W Scott 2.
FARMS-US' CLA-SKFR (TAR AX A 1.1 GROWN.)
Spr'ng Wheat (to- be named): (>. L. Tate, 1: V. Andrvws (IVM Block). ■>. Chevalier s Baiiev: H. If. (•IlilM.oruinjll). ]. ' Oats.—Algerian: (.'. („ Tit.'.- Anv oilier variety: 0. L. Tate. 1.
Maize.—White: ('. E. 4 Stre:'t, ]. •' ami 3. Yellow. C. K. Street, 1 ami 2; .1 11. -Street (Hell Nook). :?. Any other viricty: .7. 11. Street, 1; f. 10 Street ■' a ill :i
Grain, anv other variety: C. E Street. 2 and :!. '
FANCY WORK.
Stencilled Cushion: Mr*. V. J. Hutchinson flkuvera), 1; Mrs. \V. x! ICwinff. 2. Hand-painted Cushion: Mrs. d. lister. Pen-painted Cushion: Mrs. A. Lndncr. 1; Miss A. Ramson, 2. Worked Cushion: Mrs. ,T. S. L-iteh, ]. Mrs. J. R. Sutherland (luglowood) k Huckaback CiHiion: Mr?-. F. J Hutchinson, 1.
Ribbon Work Cushion: Mrs Ft J Hutchinson, 1; Mr,. \y. Gilx-on (]]*. wera), 2.
Tea Cosy, Kmbroidwed. Mrs M Hardy (Bell Block), 1; Mrs-. J !{' Sutherland. 2. Anv other kind- M'" Joan M. o.ito- (X>\v Plymouth), 1; Mrs. Lind (Ha wera). 2-. Stencilled Table Centre: Mrs. W, X, Kwing, 2. , Any Other Pes I Stencil|ing: Mib. W. X", EwinjrEmbroidered Tabu* Centre: Mrs. J. s, Leitch, M. K. Byrn, 2;, Mrs. J. R.^therland;,v/h,sAata K 4B .. .
23 0> '.:? "c rt O -p * Ji , u '') £ *" ir. "5 <\ ? H i ~ £ O £ Lo oj « £ ' > Jf s .2 & £ 0 ~i, U, N W P. A. Knuckcy li) 20 39V a 10 78'/., 47% .). W J. Si ikn . . 17 LI SO 8 70 48 (.'. So, •rciison .. 17 J I) 31 10 <S8 48% A. IT. Strei't .. Ifi li) 25', i-i 7 (17 VI. 41 l-\ Ai iilrcws .. 17 Hi 24 !i m 68% A. U. Hunt . . 15 Ifi 27 7 (HI 43'/. A. Fi .ilton . . ];i 12 24 8 57 38% ('. (!r kmUoii .. 1.5 III 2014 10 ;V>'/ 3 »2'/, Mace .. 17 14 22'A 8ul>/, 30
K. ISiivIv 18 ■2!) nn 10 87 78 (!. il llong^ta ir 17 •20 :«!!/„ 8 81 y 3 71 H. C. Sampson 1; i 20 34 8 70 fi8 C. Sorrtiison . . Hi •20 33 0 78 (W A. 11. .Street . . Ki •20 34'/. 7 77V, C? l'\ Andrews . . 17 20 31 ' 9 77 «2 t'/H'oskin . . 15 20 aS'/s 8 08%' &1 F. I.ovcri(J«e . . Ki 20 22 8 60 42 A. Tiirnkill . . 17 20 1!) 10 C6 38 C!. 'G'oodson . . 1(( 20 Hi'/, 10 WA 33 J. A. Street . . 13 20 !7 0 60 34
K ~ §■ % 6 'r. "o 45 30 15 10 100 A. Ovover (IM1 Bloc)k .. 40 25 15 CI Si) C. H'Osiiin (Bell Block) .. :s» 25 14 9 87 R. Giddy 38 23 14 8 s:i J. Richards (liflll Block) .. 39 20 13 ,S 82 Seven cnt litis. En.sila<r« 1 lake: . A. S. Frost ( Cm a tal.
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