THE HENDERSON SHOW.
The Henderson Fruit and Horticultural society held their annual show in the Hail on Saturday, January 29th.. Mr Bollard, M.P., opened the show at 2 p.m. Unfortunately it was a very wet day, which prevented a large number from attending, but the show -was a great success, and quite equal to former years. The following are the results of the judsing:— - °
Cut Flowers.—Six sunflowers: Mr Phillips 1, Mr Farley 2. Three fuchsias, distinct varieties: Mr Greenwood 1, Mr Farley 2. Six phlor urummondi: Mrs Wesley Sprang 1, Mrs Wesley Spragg 2. Twelve varieties cactus dahlias: Mr E. White 1, Mr Farley '-'. Three varieties roses: Mr Farley L One . light ruse: Mr Farley 1. Three antirrhinums: Mr Farley 1. Three zinnias: Mr Farley 1. Three gaillardias: Mr Farley 1, Mr Greenwood 2. Six varieties carnations: Mr Farley. 1 and 2. Three bouvardias: Mrs Houghton 1, Mrs Buscomb 2. Three lillies, distinct varieties: Mrs Harden X, Mr E. Waite 2. Collection 12 kinds of flowers: Mrs Wesley Spragg 1, Mr Greenwood 2 Table bouqaet: Miss Roberts 1, Mrs Buscottlb 2. Three buttonholes: Mrs Greenwood 1, Mrs Alleley 2. Floral basket of natural flowers: Miss Duncan L Miss Laurie 2. Lady's spray: Miss Laurie 1. Miss K. Duncan 2. Bouquet of one variety of any kind of flowers: Mrs Buscomb 1_ Mrs Hardcu 2. Table decoration: Mrs K. Eriandson 1, Miss Duncan 2, Mrs Laurie h.c Six varieties sweet peas: Mr Farley L Mr Greenwood 2. Pot Plants.—One tuberous begonia: Mrs Plait L One fine foliage begonia: Mr White L One pot plant: Mr H. Elliott Greenwood L Mr Farley 2. One maidenhair fern: Mrs Buscomb 1. Mrs Plait 2. One fern: Mrs Piatt 1, Mr E. White 2. Fruit-—One .bunch glack grapes, grown under glass: Mr. B. Buscomb 1. Six dessert peaches: Mr. Broughton 1, Mr. Hart 2. Three varieties dessert peaches: Mr. Houghton 1, Mr. Greenwood 2. Six canning peaches: Mr. B. Buscomb 1, Mr. Hougteton 2. Six nectarines: Mr. Piatt L M. A. A. Corbon 2. Three varieties European plums: Mr. A- Bush 1. Mr. Greenwood 2. Three varieties Jap. plnms: Mr. Williamsl, Mr. Piatt 2. Nine Japanese plums: Mr. Pkitt L Mr. A. A. (orban 2. Three heaviest appies: Mr. Piatt i. Four varieties culinary apples: Mr. Greenwood 1. Five culinary apples: Mr. A. Eu*h 1, Mr. Crowe 2. Five dessert applps: Mr. Crowe 1. Mr. A. Bush 2. Four varieties dessert apples: Mr. Greenwood I, Mr. Hart 2. Three uf-anest pears: Mr. Buscomb 1, Mr. Greenwood 2. Three varieties culinary pears: Mr. B. BusconVb 1. Mr. Greenwood 2. Three varieties desserr pears: Mr. Greenwood 1. Mr. B. Buscomb 2. Five dpssert pears: Mr. Greenwood-L Mr. B. Buscomb 2. Twclte Amicus -cured: Mr. Greenwood 1 and 2. Twelve lemons fresh: Mr. Greenwood 1. Best case dessert peaches: Mr. Greenwood 1. Collection of fruit. 12 varieties: Mr. B. Buscomb 1. Mr. PUttt 2. Vegetables.—Six stalks rhubarb: Mr. Farley, 1 and 2. Two table cabbages: Mr. Farley 1 and 2. Twenty pods fresh beans: Mr. J. riatt 1. Mr. Farley 2. Twenty pods butter beans: Mr. A. Ulfendale 1. Twenty pods runner beans: Mrs. King 1.. Mr. A Uffendeil 2. Twenty polls green peas: Mr. A. Uffendeil L Mr. J. Piatt 2. Six tomatoes, one variety: Mr. A. rffcndc'l 1. Mr. H. Piatt 2. Twelve tomatoes: Hr. A. Uffendeil 1. Mr. Phillips 2. Twelve potatoes, ronnd white: Mr. Tbornley 1. Mr. Phillips 2, Mr. Farley h_c. Twelve potatr.es, kidney: MrF.. G. Hall 1. Thro? heaviest potatoes: Mr. Thoraicy L Mr. R. G. Hall 2. Mr. Greenwood h_c six best, onions: Mr. Farley 1 aud 2. Six heaviest onions. Mr. Crowe 1. Mr. -Farley 2. Uix tiiniips. wh.it<>: Mr. FarIcy L Six carrots, lor.z; Mr. A. t'ffpndell 1. Mr. Gtvcnwood 2. Six carrots, short: Mr. Farley 1 and 2. Six parsniDs: s!t. \. rffendell L Mr. Farley 2. Three hect. long: Mr. Ouwe 1. Farley — Three Keet, ronntr.Mr. Farley 1 and 2. One marrow, yellow: Mr. Farley 1 and 2. Tn:!>> pubpkin: Mr. Phmir-s L Mr. Farley 2. Hcviost pumpkin: Mr. Fnrir-y 1 and 2. Three cucumbers: Mr. A. rffendell 1, Mr. Farlev 2. Six maize stalks: Mr. C. Graham L Mr. Roberts 2. - Collection vegetable. 12 varieties: Mr. Wesley Spragg 1, Mr. A. UQTendell 2. Mr. Farley h-c
Darry Produce.— nnsmoked, cured by exhibitor: Mrs. G. W. Graham 1, Mr. G. Davis 2. ill, dairy bntter: Mrs. G. Davies 1. Mrs. Williams 2. Miss Laurie h.<: Hb separator butter: Mr. R. (G. Hall i. Mrs. Woodward 2. Honey, in comb: MJss Roberts 1. Mr. J. I'latt 2. Honer! extracted. Mr. .1. I'lan 1, Miss Roberts 2. Six lien white: Mrs. Younger 1. Mr. • L '°-iY e ix hon Mr. Crowe 1, Mr. Farley 3. Six flr.sk *c Mr." WTI--liiinis 1. Largest collection Hri„ year's birds' eggs: Master Willie Kincr 1. Cookery.—Home-made bread- Mrs H Thomas 1. Mrs. Q- Davies 2. Homt-'matle wn^ atmTOl l bread: Mrs. G. Davies L Scones, plain: Mrs. G. Davies 1. Mrs. j A McAf Ud ™ Sor, Plain, baked by Jlr. Flatt 1_ fi yeast currant hnns : Mr. H. Thomas 1. Six currant scones- Mrs W B Dnncan 1, Miss D. PhiUipson 2. ' Sponce s:indwich: Miss Dnncan I. Mrs. W B Dnn--7,°!"" , Fr "i r nake '' *Bss.Dmtcan 1. Mrs. 4; Lk(V: Mrs - W - Duncan I. i irl 8 s ' r ' und cakr>: Mrs. Erlandsnn 1. Miss Duncan 2. Currant cake- Miss Dnncan 1. Mrs W. Duncan 2. Sponae cakf. Mrs. G. Davies 1. Mrs. R. Erlandson 2. Katnbow cake: Miss Duncan 1. Mrs W B Duncan 2. Plum nnddm- Miss Dnncan I. bS: MrLeod 2. Sliortbread: Miss i^i W « ''.inserbread: Mrs. J. A. Mri" \ LTS ,K'ug 2 Six queeii cakes: Miss Roberts 1, Mrs. W. B. Duncan 2 After cenHemen visitors to show: Mrs. Allelov 1. , P, nD "n - One bottle white srape wine: Mr. John Vrlln 1 and 2 Mr Manonvich 2. One hot'tle red crane wl'nr.' unsweetened: Mr. A. A. Corban 1. One bottle pears: Mrs. Honrhton 1. One bottle o, bottle apples: Miss Roberts 1. Mrs. ; , ~ on *' bntt!e Peat-bes: Mrs. ton 1. Mrs. Plart 2. Four varieties fruitMrs. Greenwood t Collection bottled fruit previous season: Mrs. Lowe 1. Mrs Houtrh«rH V ?J en V Mrs ' Bf'andson'l. Mrs. Greenwood 2. Mrs. E. Reeves h.c Tlrre* ■varieties jam: Mrs. Greenwood 1 Mr« W f' a 1?^ 10 ! 0 TP b marmalade: Miss Duncan" Mrs. Earlandson 2, Mrs. Greenwood he Bottle toma-to sauce: Mrs. McKay 1 Mrs W. B. Duncan 2. Mrs. Mcintosh h.c' One bottle apple efcntney: Miss Duncan 1 Mrs McKay 2. Collection lolies, 3 varietiesMiss Duncan 1.
Exhibitors Under IS Tears of A» e _ Scones, plain: Miss Kathleen Kier 1 °Mts Beryl Thomas 2. Mis Muriel Parr he' Six queen cakes: Miss E. Munro 1. Miss Mnriel Parr 2 Gingerbread: Miss E. Monro 1, Miss Mnriel Parr 2. Sponge sandwich: Miss Muriel Parr 1. Miss E. Monro 2 Industrial Class. -Bed quilt, knitted: Mrs S. J. Hneston 1. Mrs G. R. Duncan ? and h.c, Mrs Roberts h.e. Bed qrrilt. cbocheted - Mrs Lanne. een., 1. Cushion: Miss X Dnn1, Miss Ua Trobe 2, Mrs Allelev he Tea cosy: Miss Da Trobe 1 Mrs Aiielev 2 Miss J. Robinson h.c. Table centre- Miss La Trobe 1, Mrs Alleley 2, Mies D. Pbniipson h_c. Afternoon table cloth- Mrs W B Duncan 1. Miss A. Brokenshsv 2 and h c! Pair pillow shams: Mrs J. Piatt 1. Miss m E. Samnrons 2. Miss McLennan h.c. Bpst ironed wiiite shirt: Miss Lflnrie 1. Mr« LVrwe 2. Gent's knitted «=ocbs: Mrs .TimeT Miss McJLennan 2. Shadowwork: Miss Me' Dennan X, Mrs Alleley 2. Tnttiirt;: Mre Mc-Kaj-1. Plain Hand-sewing: .Mrs H. Thomas 1. Six huttonholps in rotton: Mh=,s J Piatt X, Miss K. Duncan ?. Nitrbtdress case; Miss McLennan 1, Miss La Trohc 2 '
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 27, 1 February 1910, Page 2
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