PRIZE LIST.
VEGETABLES (OPEN CLASS). Onions, 12 best (I)— Mrs Buslicll 1. Potatoes, kidneys (2) —Millichamp and Sons 1, G. and'C. Clark 2. Potatoes, round (1) —H. Stephenson 1. Potatoes, best collection (2)— G. and C. Clark 1, R. Houston 2. Best collection of vegetables (1) —H. Stephenson. VEGETABLES (AMATEUR). Cucumbers, best 2 (1) —H. Stephenson 1. Cucumbers, best 4, outdoorgrown (4) —Mrs 11. Fricdlandor 1 and 2. Vegetable marrows, two suitable for table (7) —H. Stephe'uson 1, A. 0. Brown 2. Vegetable marrows, 2 heaviest (4)— PI. Stephenson 1, E. Hopkins 2. Tomatoes, best (i (I)—H. Stephenson. ■Celery, 3 heads (2) —H. Stephensou 1 and 2. Cabbages, best 2 beads (2)— Mrs D. F. Knight 1, C. Prebble 2. Cabbages, red (I)— Mrs H. Friedlander 1. Carrots (7) —Mrs D. Thomas 1, -H. C. Orbell 2. ' Turnips (2)— H. Stephenson 1, C. Prebble 2. Shallots (4) —T. W. Robinson ], 11. Stephenson 2. Onions (4)— Mrs H. Friedlander 1 and 2. Leeks (2)— Mrs H. Friedlander 1, H. Stephenson 2. Lettuce (2)— Mrs H. Friedlander 1, H. Stephenson 2. i Parsnips (s)— E. Childs 1, P. L. Grant 2. Beetroot (4)— H. C. Orbell 1, H. Stephenson 2. French beans (3) —H. Stephenson 1, D. Wood 2. Beans, scarlet runners (6) —Mrs H. Friedlander 1 and 2. Savoys (1) —Mrs D. Wood 1. Potatoes, kidney (1) —IT. Stephenson 1. Potatoes, round (3) —H. Stephenson 1, _R. Houston 2. Potatoes, best collection (2): —H. Stephenson 1, R. Houston 2. Peas (2)— H. Stephenson 1, Joshua Tucker 2. Rhubarb (6) —H. Stephenson 1, J. Davison 2. Best collection of vegetables (5) —H. Stephenson 1, Tuarangi Home CZ. TABLE OR OTHER DECORATIONS. Best ornamental pot plant—Miss Barlow 1, Mrs H. Friedlander 2.' Best floral design, to be hung on Best floral design, to be hung on wall (s)— F. Clark 1 and 2. Best decorated stand or basket (3) —Miss Shearer 1, Miss B. Cookson 2. JUVENILE SECTION. (For boys or girls xmder 13 years of age.) Best buttonhole (6)— N. Hodgkins 1, Z. Bonnington 2. Best spray (3) —Miss M. E. Orbell 1, C M. Orbell 2. Hand bouquet (2)— Miss M. E. Orbell. Best exhibit of grasses —Miss W. Morse 1. Mrs Campbell's special prize for best decorated stand was won by Miss G. Pickford, Miss Jessie Dunlop being placed second. HOME INDUSTRIES. Best plain oven scones (4) —Miss A. Taylor 1 and 2. Best sausage rolls (1) —Mrs Prebble 1. Best jam tarts (2) — Mrs Prebble 1, Miss E. Wood 2. Best sponge roll (3) —Mrs C. Campbell 1, Mrs Orbell 2. Best marble cake (3)— Mrs Orbell 1, Miss A. Taylor 2. Best shortbread (4) —Mrs Prebble 1, Mrs Morse 2. Jani3, 6 varieties (4) —Miss Shearer 1, Miss Wilson 2. Preserved fruits. .(s)—Miss Wilson 1, Mrs Orbell 2. Gas Company's, special prize for fruit cake (s)—Mrs D. F. Knight 1, Mrs Orbell 2. Seed cake (4)— Mrs Orbell 1, Mrs D. F. Knight 2. MISCELLANEOUS. Guessing weight of dressed duck— Miss Olga Harrison, 71b 4oz (actual weight 71b 3^oz). Guessing weight of ham —Mrs Hodgkins and Mr B. Hughes, 131 b 4 oz (the actual weight). Guessing seeds m bottle—Mrs T. F. Gibson, 555 (actual number 545). Decorated table—Miss M. C. Collins, 154 votes, 1; Mrs H. Friedlander, 60 votes, 2; Miss M. Roberts, 56 votes, 3.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7731, 26 February 1909, Page 3
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