HORTICULTURAL.
VEGETABLES. Judge— Mr W. A. Tate, Greytown. Collecton of 24 potatoes: J. E. Kjestrup I, M. Caselberg 2. Collection of vegetables: M. Caselberg 1, Mr,s W. B. Chennells .2. Two cucumbers: Mrs W. B. Oliennells 1. Two cabbages: Mrs W. B. Chennells 1, J. P. Perry 2. Six turnips: Mrs W. B. Chennells 1, J. P. Perry 2. Six carrots: M.-Caselberg 1, Mrs W.< B. Chennells 2. Two lettuces: J. P. Perry h.c. Twenty-five pods French beans: Mrs W. B. Chennells 1, M. Caselberg 2. Twenty-five pods runner beans: M. Caselberg 1, Mrs W B. Chennells '2. Twenty-five pods beans: M. Caselberg h.c. Six onions: M. Caselberg 1, Mrs W. B. Chennells 2. Two marrows: M. Caselberg 1. FRUIT. Six peaches: W. Denby 1, M. Caselberg 2. Six nectarines: M. Caselberg 1, W. Denby 2. Twelve plums: M. Caselberg 1, J. Judd junr. 2 and 3. Twelve plums, culinary: M. Caselberg 1 and 2, T. Dixon v.h.c. Sixpears, J. C. Alpass 1 and 2,' Twelve apples, dessert: J> C Alpass-1, J. C Aipass 2... Six. apples,, dessert:;. J. .O. Alpass 1,: ;_M./ Caselberg' 2. ,S»* apples, culinary;-. Mrs G. W.:Sellar 1. Twelve apples, culinary: M. Caselberg 1. ' Any other variety fruit: \M. Caselberg 1. Collection of fruits: IM. Caselberg 1.
FLOWERS. Judge: Mr A. M. Wrightson, Palmer ston North: Best collection sweet peas: Mrs G. W. Sellar 1, E. Harper 2, Mrs E. B. Howell 3. Floral decoration for table: .Mrs R. 0. Smith 1 and 2, Mrs E. B. Howell 3. Cut flowers: Mrs G. W. Sellar 1, Dr A. Hosking 2, Mrs E. B. Howell 3. Cut flowers, best arranged basket: Mrs R. O. Sanith 1. Collection of three buttonhole bouquets: Mrs E. B. Howell 1. Collection of asters: Jas. Allen 1, J. S. Berriman 2, W. Denby 3. Collection of six roses: Dr A. Hosking 1, T. Dixon 2, G. C. Summerell 3. Collection of three roses: Dr A. Hosking 1, G. C. Summerell 2 mid 3. Hand bouquet: Mrs R.. 0. Smith 1, Mrs M. Seharnweber 2. Twelve cactus dahlias: T. .Dixon 1. Floral wreath: Mrs B. Arnot 1. Floral device: Mrs B. Arnot 1, Mrs R. 0. Smith 2.
SCHOOL CHILDREN'S CLASSES. Judges— Vegetables, Mr W. A. Tate (Greytowrf};; Flowers, Mr A. M. , -Wigliton '(Palmerston N.) Potatoes: Lansdowne School 1 and 2, Masterton School 3. One cabbage: Carterton School 1, Lansdowne School 2. Six carrots, shorthorn: Clarevilie School 1, Carterton School 2. Six carrots, long: Lansdowne School 1 and 2. Six parsnips: Carterton School 1, Clarevilie School 2, Masterton School 3. Six turnips: Lansdowne School 1 and 2. Twelve pods scarlet runners: Greytown School 1, Lansdowne School ■2. Twelve pods French beans: Mas..terton School 1. ' Best collection sweet peas: Lansdowne School 1. •Best collection 'asters: Lansdowne School 1 and 2. Best collection flowers: Clarevilie. School 1, Lansdowne School 2.
WRITING. Writing, pupils under 10 years of age: Pupils' of Masterton District IRfch School (Enid Pragnell, Elsie Hooper and Jack Cotter), 1, 2 and 3; Ruby Henderson, Rongokokako School),' and Myrtle Priest (Rongokokako School), special awards. Writing, pupils 10 to 12: Pupils of Masterton District High School (Percy Cotter, Cecil McCormack and NatMiller), 1, 2 and 3. Writing, pupils 12 to 1-1: Emily Snell (Rongokokako School) 1; Pupils.of Masterton District High School (Emily Snell and Dorothv Cant) 2 and 3.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10565, 22 February 1912, Page 7
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