PRIZE LIST
The following is a list of the prizetakers :
Class A— Gardeners (Open to all). Pot Plants —lo pot plants (first prize presented by Mr A. E. G, Rhodes), 3 entries : G. H. Patrick 1, H. T. Clinch (Temuka) 2, E. McKenzie 3. Collection of native ferns, 3 entries : Mrs J. Pye 1, Miss Button 2, G. H. Patrick 3. Cut Flowers — Roses, 9 varieties, 1 entry: E. Cutten (Temuka) 1. Verbenas, 6 varieties, 1 entry; E. Cutten 1. Pansies, 6 show, 1 entry : B. Cutten, Collection of hardy cut flowers, 9 species, 2 entries: E. Cutten 1, M. Coombs 2. Collection greenhouse cut flowers, 6 species, 1 entry: E. Cutten 1. Vegetables. —Cucumbers, 2 entries : M, Coombs 1, E. Cutten 2. Cabbages, 1 entry : M. Coombs 1. Cabbages, red, 2 entries: M. Coombs 1, E. McKenzie 2. Cauliflowers, 1 entry: M. Coombs 1. Carrots, short, 1 entry: M. Coombs 1. Carrots, intermediate, 1 ensry : M. Coombs 1. Parsnips, 1 entry : M. Coombs 1. Turnips, 2 entries : E. McKenzie 1, M. Coombs 2. Onions, spring, 2 entries : E. McKenzie 1, M. Coombs 2. Onions, autumn, 2 entries : E. McKenzie 1, M. Coombs 2. Lettuce, 1 entry : M. Coombs 1. Potatoes, kidney, 2 entries : M. Coombs 1, C. Pye 2. Potatoes, round, 2 entries: M. Coombs 1, C. Pye 2. Peas, 1 entry : M, Coombs 1. Beans, broad, 1 entry; M. Coombs 1. Beans, French, 1 entry : M. Coombs 1. Beans, scarlet runners, M. Coombs 1. Rhubarb, table, 1 entry : M. Coombs 1. Rhubarb, heaviest, 1 entry : M. Coombs 1. Vegetable Marrows, 3 entries ; M. Coombs 1, C. Pye 2. Beet, 1 entry; M. Coombs 1. Salad, 1 entry : M. Coombs 1. Eschalots, 1 entry: M. Coombs 1.
Class B.— Amateurs. (Open to Amateurs Only)
Pot Plants. Fuchsia, 3 entries ; H. T. Clinch 1, G. H. Patrick 2. Pelargoniums, 1 entry: R. H. Pearpoint 1, Geraniums, single, 1 entry: R. H. Pearpoint 1. Geraniums, double, 3 entries : H. T. Pearpoint 1, H. T. Clinch 2. Geraniums, bicolor or tricolor, 3 entries: G. H. Patrick 1, R. H. Pearpoint 2. Geraniums, ivyleafed, 2 entries : H. T. Clinch 1, R. H. Pearpoint 2. Petunias, 3 varieties, 3 entries: H. T. Clinch 1, R. H. Pearpoint 2. Ornamental foliage pot plant, 5 entries : J. W. Pye 1, G. H. Patrick 2. Pot plants, not otherwise specified, 4 entries : J. W. Pye 1, G. H. Patrick 2. Collection of ferns, 2 entries : R. H. Pearpoint 1, G. H. Patrick 2. Begonias, tuberous-rooted, 3 entries: H. Clinch 1, G. H. Patrick 2. Cut Flowers. Roses, 3 entries : R. H. Pearpoint 1, J. W. Pye 2, H. T. Clinch h.c. Stocks, 2 entries : R. H. Pearpoint I, H. T, Clinch 2. Verbenas, 3 entries : R. H. Pearpoint 1, H, T. Clinch 2. Verbenas, collection, 2 entries: H. T. Clinch 1, R. H. Pearpoint 2. Pansies, show, 2 entries: H. T. Clinch 1, J. W. Pye 2. Pansies, fancy, 2 entries: J. W. Pye 1, H. T. Clinch 2. Collection of Hardy Cut Flowers, 5 entries; G. H. Patrick 1, H. T. Clinch 2, J. W. Pye h.c. Collection of greenhouse cut flowers, 2 entries : H. T. Clinch 1, G. H. Patrick 2. J Geraniums, double and single, 2 entries : R. H. Pearpoint 1, G. H. Patrick 2. Antirrhinums, 1 entry ; R. H. Pearpoint I. Dahlias, double, 2 entries: G. JH. Patrick 1, R. H. Pearpoint 2. Dahlias, single, 2 entries: G. H. Patrick 1. Piccotees or Carnations, 2 entries : H. T. Clinch 1, R, H. Poarpoint 2. Gladioli, 2 entries; R. H. Pearpoint 1, G. H. Patrick 2. Penstemons, 2 entries ;H. T, Clinch I,R. H. Pearpoint 2. Phlox Drummondi,3 entries: H.T. Clinch 1, J.W.Pye2. Fruit. —Currants, white, one entry ; J. Winstone 1. Raspberries, 2 entries: J. W. Pye and R. H. Pearpoint, equal. 9 eating apples grown in 1892-1893, 2 entries: J. W. Pye 1, H. Howard 2. 9 cooking apples grown in 1892-1893, 2 entries : R, H. Pearpoint 1, H. Howard 2. Plums, 2 entries: J. W. Pye 1, G. H. Patrick 2. '• Apricots, 2 entries : H. Howard 1, R. H. Pearpoint 2. Vegetables. —Cucumbers, 1 entry ; J. Crafer 1. Cabbages, 5 entries: J. W. Pye 1, J. Baugheu 2. Cauliflowers, 2 entries : G. H. Patrick 1, J. Crafer 2. Carrots, short, 2 entries; G. H. Patrick 1, J. Winstone 2. Carrots, intermediate, 4 entries: B. Gibson 1, J. Winstone 2. Parsnips, 3 entries: J. Baughen 1, B. Gibson 2. Turnips, 6 entries: H. Clinch 1, J. Kennington 2. Onions, *• spring, 2 entries : J. Baughen 1, J. W. Pye 2, Onions, autumn, 3 entries : J. Kennington 1, G. H. Patrick 2. Potatoes, kidney, 3 entries: J. W. Pye 1, B. Gibson 2. Potatoes, round, 6 entries; E. Burke 1, J. Crafer 2. Peas, 5 entries : G. H. Patrick 1, W. Howard 2. Beaus, broad, 3 entries: G. H. Patrick 1, —> Baughen 2. Beans, French, 4 entries ; J. Kennington 1, H. Clinch 2, Beans, scarlet runner, 2 entries : H. Baughen 1, H. Clinch 2. Rhubarb, table, 4 entries ; E. Burke 1, H. Clinch 2. . Vegetable Marrows, 3 entries ; H. Baughen I, R. H. Pearpoint 2. Beet, 1 entry : J. W. Pye I. Eschalots, 1 entry J. Kennington l t Extra Prizes. Best 31b fresh butter, (made up in 11b square pats, plain, salt to be added), first prize 7s 6d, second ss, third 2s fid, 2 entries ; Mrs J. Brown 1, Mrs J. H. . Dean 2. Best 4 sorts home-made jam, first prize 7s fid, second ss, 4 entries : J. H. Dean 1, H. Baughen 2. Best £-dozen home-made herbal beer, first prize ss, 2 entries : A. Fisher 1, Mrs Baughen 2. Best cottage garden in the township, first prize £l, second 10s, third a bag of flour, presented by Mr J. Williams, 4 entries: Mrs Baughen 1, Mrs Crafer 2, Mrs Dean 3. Special Prizes.
Pot Plants— Best group of pot plants, staged for effect, oft space allowed (prize 10s 6d, presented by Mr A. White), 2 entries: R. H. Pearpoint 1, G. H. Patrick 2. Best 2 begonias, I foliage, 1 tuberous (prize ss, presented by Mrs Orbell, Raukapnka), 3 entries : H. T. Clinch 1, G. H. Patrick 2. Best 2 tuberous begonias (prize 3s 6d, presented by Mrs F. W. Worner), 3 entries : G. H. Patrick 1. Best 2 doable and 1 single white geranium (prize value 10s, .presented by Mr J. Mundell), 2 entries : G. H. Patrick 1, Specimen fuchsia (prize r >3, preserved by Miss O’Connor), 3 entries: 11. T. Clinch 1, Best specimen hydrangea (first prize ss, presented by Rev. J, Preston ; second 2s 6d, presented by the association), 2 entries : H. Baughen 1. Best collection of native ferns, established varieties (prize 10s 6d, presented by Messrs D. Baxter & Co.), open to amateurs, 2 entries : G. H. Patrick 1. Cut Flowers —Best 12 roses in the amateur class (first prize 7s 6d, second 3s 6d, presented by Mr A. E. G. Rhodes, M.H.R.), 1 entry : H. T. Clinch I'. Bes,c h carnations tjr j each variety (prize ss, presented' by Pearpoint), 2 entries: R. H. Pearpoint 1. Best 6 carnations, varieties, one of each, grqwu by gipateurs (prize ss, presented by Mrs ' Bqnghtqn), 0 entries: R. H. Pearpoint L ' fesf'l2'blooms of papsies 4 varieties (prize 10a ? presented py Mrs Webster), 3 entries i H. T, Clinch 1. Best 12 pansies, 6 show, 0 fancy (prize ss, presented by Miss Charters), 3 entries. H. T. Clinch 1. Best 12 seedling pansies, yarietiesj raised this seaspu by the esj
hibitor (prize ss, presented by Mr Archibald), 2 entries: Mrs J. Pye 1. Best 2 rose blooms (prize 10s, presented by Mr J. Farrell), 3 entries ; H. T. Clinch 1. Best 6 rose blooms (prize ss, presented by Mr L. Orbell), 6 entries: G, H. Patrick 1. Best 6 tea roses (prize ss, presented by Mr J. Pye)? 3 entries: G H. Patrick 1. Best collection native cut flowers (prize 10s 6d, presented by Mr A. D. Wilcocks), 1 entry: G. H. Patrick 1. Best collection of sweet peas, blooms, varieties (prize ss, presented by Mrs Orbell, Raukapuka), 3 entries ; E. McKenzie 1. Best 6 spikes of fuchsia, outdoor grown (prize 6s, presented by Miss Button), 1 entry : G. H. Patrick 1. Best hanging basket of ferns, varieties (first prize ss, second 2s 6d, presented by Mr G. H. Patrick), 1 entry ; Miss Button I. Best 12 dahlias, 6 double, 6 single, varieties (prize-ss, presented by Mr R. Taylor), 2 entries; G. H. Patrick 1. Bouquets. —Best bouquet of rose buds and prize 5s (to be made up by young ladies between 15 and 18 years of age) presented by Mr C. Pye, 3 entries : Miss Stonehouse 1. Best hand bouquet of verbenas (to be made up by young ladies under 19 years of age), prize ss, presented by Mr E. McKenzie, 1 entry ; Miss Stonehouse 1. Best hand bouquet, not exceeding 6in in diameter (to be competed for by ladies,) first prize 6s, second 4s presented by Mr J. W. Pye, 3 entries : Miss Stonehouse 1, Miss Dunlop 2. Best hand bouquet (to be made up by single young men) prize 5s presented by Mrs J. W. Pye, 1 entry ; G. H. Pye 1. Best bouquet of flowers (made up by girls under 14 years of age), prize 5s presented by Mr J. H. Dean, junr., 1 entry : Miss Baughen 1. Table Decorations. —Best table decoration (prize 10s6d, presented by Mrs Craig), 3 entries : Miss Stonehouse 1 Miss Dunlop 2. Best table decoration (to be made up by girls under 16 years of prize ss, presented by Mr E. Dean, 1° entry ; Miss Dunlop 1. Best table decoration, by girls under 14 years of age. (Prizes 6s and 2s 6d, presented by Mr J. Pizzey), 1 entry : Miss L. Howard 1. Vegetables. President’s prizes for best collection of Vegetables, 12 varieties, first prize, 14s ; second, 6s; 1 entry : M, Coombs 1. Best collection of Potatoes, not less than 12 varieties, 4 of each. (Prizes, 7s 6d and 2s 6d, presented by a Friend). Open to Amateurs only. 1 entry: G. H. Patrick 1. Needle and Fancy AV ork. Best child s dress, made by an amateur, or by one who has been learning the dressmaking, for a period not exceeding two years. (Prize, a Gold Safety-Pin Brooch, presented by Mrs Dunlop). 1 entry. Miss A. Riordan 1. Beat Crochet Quilt or Table Cover, made in 1892-93. (Prize 10s, presented by Mrs Mcllraith), 1 entry : Mrs Irvine 1. Miscellaneous. —Beat ham cured in the Geraldine district, prize of 5s presented by Mrs Temple, 3 entries; A. E. Hawkins 1. Best flitch of bacon, cured in the Geraldine district, prize 5s presented by Mrs Temple, 1 entry : A. E. Hawkins 1. Best 41b-loaf home-made bread, prize os presented by Mrs A. Sherratt, 4 entries : Mrs E. Burke 1. Best 41b-loaf homemade bread, made and baked by young ladies under 18 years of age, prize 5s presented by Mr A. Fisher, 1 entry : Miss H. Burke 1. Best 41b currant cake, made and baked by young ladies, prize 6s, presented by Miss Henderson, 3 entries; Miss H. Burke 1- Best sofa cushion, made in 1892-93, prize] a pair of boots presented by Mr S. Anderson, Boot Factory, Timaru, 3 entries, all h.c.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2457, 28 January 1893, Page 2
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