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LIST OF AWARDS.

The following are the additional awards:— HORTICULTURAL DIVISION Best exhibit or fruits and garden vegetables grown by an individual on his own property: .Mrs W. Ross 1, Sexton Bros. 2. Garden vegetables; 12 distinct varieties: E. Wilkins 1. s. !•’. Sutton 2, Muir Bros, a. Garden vegetables; six distinct varieties: g. Deadman 1, S. F. Fulton 2, Mrs I‘. Rickard 3. Pumpkin; best “ Triamble w. Smith 1, Mrs E. Carrie 2, IS. Jacobs 3. Pumpkin; any other variety: \V. Smith 1, S. Armstrong 2, \V. Jacobs 3. Vegetable marrow, yellow; for prize presented by Messrs. O’Leary Bros, and Downs: R. L. Vickers 1. F. J. Currie 2. R. W. Russel 3. Vegetable marrow, green; Sexton Bros. l. W. M. Jacobs 2, M. S. Deed 3. Warren squash: N. Jacobs 1, W. Jacobs 2. Squash: S. Armstrong 1, R. L. \ ickers 2, M. V. Bollard 3. citron melon: \\. Hunt l, w. M. Jacobs 2, E. W. Jacobs 3. Pie melon: F. Hirst l. Kumaras, red; live: J. White 1. Kumeras, pink; live: Miss F. M. Flood l. Kumeras, white; five: Miss F. M. Flood 1. Beetroot; three turnip rooted: g. N. Boyles 1. Sexton Bros. 2. Beetroot, three Long Red: j. Byrne I, J. White 2. Beetroot, three intermediate: Sexton Bros 1, g. H. Boyles 2. Carrots, three horn red: A. Brown 1, Sexton Bros. 2, Canneli Bros. 3. Carrots, three long red: A. Thornton 1. j. Byrne 2, S. Ballard 3. Carrots, table, three stumprooted: g. H. Boyles 1. Sexton Bros. 3. Carrots, three red intermediate: A. Thornton 1, Canneli Bros. 2 and 3. Celery, three heads: E. Wilkins 1. Cabbages, two: C. E. Walsh l, Muir Bros. 2. Savoy: J. White 1. Onions, five straw colour: L. Johnston l, S. Ballard 2 and 3. Onions: five Brown Spanish: j. Ballard 1. Onions: live heaviest: E-. Menarcy 1. Onions; nve potato: W. E. Hughes 1, C. P. Appleton 2. Onions, one rope: L. Johnston i, s. Ballard Bed eschalots, 12 pickling: W. E. Hughes 1 and 2, G. J. C. Appleton 3. White eschalots, 12 pickling: C. W. SeTVV 1 A - Wales 2. Straw eschalots, 12 pickling: c. W. Serton 1. Leeks; fiveB. Watt 1, Muir Bros 2. Parsnips, threeB. C. Collins 1, A. Brown 2, N. Jacobs 3. Lettuce (cabbage), three heads: J. White 1. Best collection or vegetables, suitable lor salad: Muir Bros 1. Sunflower one head: R. W. Russell 1. j. Blackman 2. Turnips, white, table, five: E. Wilkins 1 Swedes, garden, five: E. M. Foster l m‘ E. Prendergast 2. Potatoes, five, kidnev’ garden grown: J. Blackman 1, M. S Deed 2, E. Wilkins 3. Potatoes, five, garden round: F. A. Hirst 1, j. Ballard 2.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 3

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LIST OF AWARDS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 3

LIST OF AWARDS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 3

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