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HORTICULTURAL SHOW. / (From Our Own Correspondent.) It was unfortunate that the unfavorable weather conditions yesterday somewhat marred the success of this popular fixture. Mr, W. Messenger, the energetic secretary, was ably assisted by a well-organised committee, who worked hard to ensure I its success. The awards were as follow: FARM AND GARDEN EXHIBITS. (Judges: Messrs. H. King and B. S, Longstatf, Steward). Beans: Broad, long pod, E. G. Clark 2; broad, short pod, T. A. Kennedy 1; butter, L. J. Carmine 1, Mrs. H. Manby 2; French, T. A. Kennedy 1; scarlet runners, G. W. Drake 1; runners and other varieties, T. A. Kennedy 1; collection, Kennedy 1. Cucumbers: Short, Kennedy 1. Leeks: E. G. Clark 1 and 2. Lettuce: Cabbage, E. G. Clark 1, T. A. Kennedy 2; Cooper's Market, Mrs. Manby 1. Onions: Any variety, J. F. Loveridge 1 and 2; heaviest and best quality, Loveridge 1 and merit; pickling, Loveridge 1; brown Spanish, Loveridge 1 and 2; potato onions, J. Messenger 1, Kennedy 2; best rope of onions (not less than 101b), Loveridge 1, T. A. Kennedy 2; eschalots, brown, Loveridge 1 and 2, Mrs. Manby h.c.; eschalots, white or yellow, Loveridge 1 and 2, E. J. Brittain h.c. Parsley: Best bunch, J. Uncles 1. Peas: 15 pods, A. W. Y«ates 1, T. A. Kennedy 2. Potatoes: Colored, other than kidney, A. W. Yeates 1; white, other than kidney: L. B. Webster 1, E. G. Clark 2; Maori Chief, Yeates 1, Brittain 2; Gamekeeper, Clark 1, Lindsay 2; Robin Adair, L. B. Webster 1, Mrs. Manby 2, <T. Messenger h.c.; red skin, Lindsay 2; collection of four varieties,. W«bster 1, Kennedy 2, Clark h.c; collection of more than \ four varieties, Clark 1, Miss Bakewell 2, Clark h.c. Radish: Long, Kennedy f", Clark 2; round, Kennedy 1 and 2. Rhubarb: G. W. Bennett 1, J. Uncles 2. Beet: Long, Kennedy 1, J. Fitzherbert 2; round, Kennedy 1, L. J. Carmine 2, C. E. Pepperell h.c. Cabbage: Best quality, Uncles 1, Kennedy 2; heaviest, Uncles 1; drumhead, Uncles 1, Kennedy 2; pickling, Kennedy 1; Savoy, J. Henderson 1. Silver beet: Kennedy 1 and 2. Carrots: Table, stump rooted, Mrs. Gernhoefer 1, Kennedy 2; red intermediate, Clark 1, Kennedy 2; Parsnips: Kennedy 1, Pepperell 2. Beet: Norfolk Road 1. Parsnip: Mrs. Williams 1, Norfolk Road 2. Mangold: Long red, Norfolk Roai} 1; sugar, Norfolk Road 1; any other variety, Norfolk Road, 1; 3 roots Globe, yellow, Loveridge 1, Uncles 2; long red, Loveridge 1; sugar, Kennedy 2. Table Carrots: Long and short, Norfolk Road 1 and 2. Swedes: Superlative, Norfolk Road 2. Pumpkin: Heaviest, Kennedy 1, Clark 2; finest for table, Clark 1; squash, Kennedy 1, Clark 2; marrow and squash, best variety, Kennedy 1, Clark 2. Sunflower: Largest, Kennedy 1 and 2. Turnip-swede: Loveridge 2; Superlative, Loveridge 1; garden swede, Kennedy 2; any other variety, Loveridge 1, Yeates 2; table, Kennedy 1. Kohl Rabi: Kennedy 1 and 2. Vegetable marrow: Long yellow, Mrs. Nutting 1; any other variety, Kennedy 1. Vegetables, best collection: T. A. Kennedy 1. Mr. L. B. Webster's exhibition of potatoes was a feature of the show.
POT PLANTS. (Judge: V. C. Davis; Stewards, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. W. E. Henderson, and Mrs. Manby). Aspidistra: Mrs. Messenger 1, Mrs. Hamerton 2. Bigonia, fibrous rooted: Mrs. Henwood 1. Geranium, four flowering varieties: W. E. Henderson 2. Palm: C. 0. Roberts 1. Specimen plant in bloom: Mrs. Messenger 1. Pot Plants, best collection: W. E. Henderson 1. CUT BLOOMS. (Judge: V. C. Davis. Stewards: Mesdanies W. Ei Henderson and Manby.) Bridal bouquet or sheaf: Mr. G. 11. Hutton 1, Mrs. Roob 2. Button-hole bouquet: Mrs Hutton 1, Miss Hellier 1. IBowl of flowers, of any single variety: Mrs. Hutton 1, Mrs. Grant 2. Decorated mantlepiece: Miss C. Hamerton 1. Decorated tables: Miss C. Hamerton 1, Mrs. Grant 2.
CHILDREN'S CLASSES. (Judges: Mr. and Mrs. R. McK. Morison. Steward: Miss Renrdon.) Bouquet, girls from 12 to 10 years: Alice Hastie 1, Vela Lawrence 2. But'Ljnhole bouquets, girls under 15 years: Vela Lawrence and Jessie Messenger 1, Beatrice Jones and Grace Surrey 2. Wild flowers, collection: Elsie Uncles 1. FRUIT. (Judge: H. C. Johnson. Steward: Ta Drake.) Appleß, dessert: Cox's orange pippin, G. W. Drake 1; any other variety, Miss Atkinson 1, G. W. Drake 2; collection, not less than three varieties: A. W. Yentes 2. Cooking apples: A. W. Yeates 1, G. j \V. Drake 2; collection, Yeates 1. Apples, jive varieties, three of each: Mrs. Burgess 1, Yeates 2. Peaches: E. G. Clark 1 and 2. PRESERVES, WINES, ETC. (Judge: Mrs. H. B. Lepper. Stewards: Mrs G. Farquhar and Miss C. Hamerton.) Preserved fruit bottled in syrup: Mrs. Brittain 1, Mrs. C. W. Atkinson 2; bottled in water, Mrs. E. J. Brittain 1, Mrs. Gow 2. Jam, bsst three: Mrs. E. J, Brittain 1, Mrs. Mackinder 2. Marmalade: Mrs. Hamerton 1, Mrs. Brittain 2. Pickles: Mrs. Brittain 1. Chutney: Mrs. Hollins 1, Mrs. Cutfield 2. Sauce: Tomato, Mrs. Brittain 1, Mrs. Henderson 2; any other kind, Mrs. Brittain 1, Mrs. Gernhoefer 2. Wine, home made: Miss Todd 1, Mrs. Kenwood senr. %
Vinegar (fruit), home made: Mrs. Mackinder 1, Mrs. Day 2. Scalded cream: Mrs. Hellier 1, W. E. Henderson 2. DAIRY PRODUCE. (Judge, G. Doueh; Steward, F. Drake), Butter, fresh in rolls, from private dairies.—Mm. C. Street 1, Miss Lyons 2, Mrs. Lindsay h.c.; fresh in roll (unsaltcd), Mrs. T. Lindsay 1, A. Lindsay 2Ham, unsmoked.—Mrs. "T. Lindsay 1. Eggs, 1 dozen duck.—Mrs. Yeates 1; hen, white, Mrs. Yeates I. HOME MADE BREAD, CAKES, PASTRY, ETC, (Judge, Mrs. W. Curd; Stewards, Mrs. E. Evans and T. Drakej, ! Sponge Cake—Mrs. Yeates h.c. j Cake for family use—Mrs, V. BrHtian 1, Mrs, A. W. Yeates 2. Fruit Cake.—Mrs. H. E. Kerr 1, Mrs. A. Lile 2. Oaten Cake.—Mrs. G. W. Drake 1, Mrs. A. W. Yeates 2. Scones, girdle.—Mrs. Yeates I, L. Burgess •>; oven (Peerless flour), —Mrs. Brittim 1, Mrs, L. Burgess 2. Scones, fruit: Mrs. Brittian 1, Mrs. G. Lindsay 2, Mrs. Yeates h.c. Pikelets: Mrs. A. Lile 1, Mrs- G. W. Drake h,c. I Short Bread: Mrs. Kerr 1, Mrs, Brittian 2. ■Swiss Roll: Mrs. Yeates 2. Sandwich Cake: Mrs. 1 Yeates 1, Mrs. Brittian 2. Brown Sandwich Cake: Mrs. Yeates 1, Mrs. H. E. Kerr 2. Pastry, hest exhibit: Mrs. A. Lile 1 Bread, loaf: Mrs. A. Lindsay 1, Mrs! McCormick 2. Nut Bread: Mrs. Brittian 1. Cake, without eggs (Atlas flour): Mrs. Yeates 1, Mrs. Brittian 2 Seed Cake: Mrs. A. Lile 'l, Mrs. Yeates (For girls under 10 years). Sandwich Cake: Alice Coles and Lita Frewin 1. Apple Pie: Alice Coles, 1. Rock Cakes: Alice Coles 1. MISCELLANEOUS. (Judge, Mr, Carmine). Painting Flower or Fruit: Miss M. Buchanan I, Mrs. L. Burgess 2. FANCY WORK, ETC. (Judge, Mrs. Grant; Stewards, Mrs. Horner and Miss Brown). Croehetted Camisole Top: Miss Codd J, Miss A, Austin 2. Cross Stitch: Eileen Hellier 1 Mrs D. F. Hellier 2. Cushion: Griffith Jones 1: N R Leighton 2. Knitted Coat or Jersey: Mrs. Hansen 1, Miss Brown 2. Croehetted Coat: Mrs. Griffith 2 Embroidery, colored: Miss J. L Fawcett 1, Griffith Jones 2. ■ Eyelet-holed Embroidery: Miss C Hamerton 1, Miss Boothroyd « Knitted Socks (wool): Mrs. C. 0. Roberts 1. Table Centre: N R. Lei ghton j Grif . nth Jonfs 2. EiElSerf* Tray Cloth, crochet borders- Mi« Codd 1, Mrs. H. E. Kerr 2 Best got up Li nen Collars: Mrs McCormick 1, Mrs. T. Lindsay » Pen Painting: Griffiths Jones 1, Miss L. Lloyd 2. ' 2 father Work: Miss E. Hellier 1 and Best Exhibit of Work by, Returned ■Soldier: N. E. Leighton 1, W. Carrington 2. ° Fancy Work: Mrs. Jackson I, Mrs Barron 2. JUVENILE SECTION • The points prize donated bv Mrs. Grant for sewing was won by Grace Surrey, with 14 points. SCOUT SECTION. (Judges: Gardens, Mr. I. Sutherland; other work, Mr. T. A. Kennedy.) Best Garden: G. Yeates 1, G. F. Cyde Collection of Vegetables: Gordon Yeates 1 and 2. Best Soled and Heeled Pair Boots: 11. Lareombe 1. Best Leather Work: H. Lareombe 1, C. McCormick 2.
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