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THE A. & P. SHOW.

(Prize awards continued), AWARDS. Harness Ponies: Mare or gelding, 13.2 hands or under: P. Duff’s Bob 1, V. S. Roberts '2, Hugh Hedley 3; pony, 12,2 hands or under E. P. Paul 1, H. Bockett 2, J. Naysmith 3; best pony turn out: V. S. Roberts 1, F. Lovett 2, E. P. Paul 3. Draughts: Yearling: E. Brown 1, H. Aitkenhead 2, D. McFadden 3; brood mare with foal at foot: H,j Aitkenhead 1, R. Nicholl 2, W. Smeed 3; foal: R. Niicholl 1, Id. Aitkenhead 2, W. Smeed 3; mare, dry, 4 years or over: Jas. Potter 1, T, W. Woods 2, R. Nicholl 3; filly, 3 years: A. McNichol and Co. 1,2 and 3 ; filly, 2 years old: S. B. Grant 1, A,. McNichol and Co. 2, R. Nicholl 3; yearling filly: J. C. Begbie 1, R. Nifcholls 2, J. Bilkey 3; gelding, any age: W ,T. Dazeley 1, A. Mcßobbie 2, J. McCormickS; mare or gelding, suitable ride, drive or plough: F. Klarich 1, J. Lowe 2, E. Brown 3; spring cart horse, up to 30cwt: H. Aitkenhead 1, J. Potter 2, W. T. Dazeley 3; medium spring cart horse, up to 20 cwt: A. Mcßobbie 1, R. Nicholl 2,; light spring cart horse, up to 15cwt: J. Lowe 1, J. McCormick 2, F. Storey 3; light spring cart horse, up to 10 cwt : F Klarich 1, R. McMillan 2, F. Storey 3; threehorse team: A. iMcNichol and Co. 1, R. Nicholls 2; pair farm horses: A. McNicol and Co. 1, R. Nicholls 2, H. Aitkenhead 3; farm mare or gelding: H. Aitikenhead 1, Jas. Potter 2, AMcNiehol 3; pair waggon horses, suitable farm work: A. Mcßobbie 1. INDUSTRIAL SECTION. ART AND PLAIN NEEDLE ;■! WORK. ■ ! Cushion/mounted: Miss O. Graham I, Miss E. Banks 2, S. Stiayte 3. Exhibit of Crochet Work, cotton, fine: Miss 1. O. McCutchan 1, Miss Green 2. Exhibit of Crochet W r ork, cotton, coarse: Mrs Arthur Clark 1 and 2, ; One D’Oyley, cotton: Miss I. O. McCutchan 1, Mrs Arthur Clark! 2, Mrs E. Swain 3. 6ne D’Oyley, embroidered: Mrs E. Appleby 1, Miss F. Banks 2, Collection of Crochet Work: Miss E. Banks 1 Miss L. Slade 2. Afternoon Tea o ii Supper Cloth other than crochet: Mrs E. Appleby 1, Miss E. Banks 2. Camisole Top, crochet, not mounted: Miss L O. McCutchan 1 Mrs J. W. Johns 2, Miss Q, Me Alpine -3. Camisole, embi-oidered:. Mrs E. Appleby 1, Miss E. Banks 2. Camisole, with crochet top): Miss 1. O, McCutchan 1, Miss E« Banks 2. Table Centre: Mrs E. Appleby 1, Miss E. Banks 2. Piece of Eyelet or Hedebo Embroidery: Mrs E. Appleby 1, Miss E. Banks 2, Mrs W. Meikle 3. Article Underclothing: Miss I. O. McCutchan l/’Miss E. Banks 2 and 3, . Hand-knitted Socks, fine work: Miss W., Butler 1, Mrs E. Furlong 2, Mrs E. Furlong 3. Hand-knitted Socks, heavy wool: Mrs E. Furlong 1 and 2. Stencil Work: Miss E. Lippiatt 1 and 2. Pen Painting: Mrs L. W. Dawson 1, M,iss Olive Graham 2. One Design in Pastries: Miss E. Lippiatt 1 and 2. GIRLS UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE. Piece of Fancy Work, other than crochet: Miss Rita Mears 1, Miss A. Murray 2, Miss May Leggett 3. Piece White Crochet: Jean Buchan 1, D Dawson 2 Blouse, white: Hilda Murray 1. Best Camisole: May Leggett 1, D. Dawson 2, Hildaa Murray 3. Eyelet Embroidery: D. Dawson 1. Pair Hand-knitted Socks: C. J. Fox 1. MISCELLANEOUS, Best Ironed Tablecloth: Jean Buchan 1, Mrs Buchan 2. Painted Picture, waiter colours : Miss Joyce Beale 1 and 2. Painted Picture, in oils: H. Burrows 1, Miss E. Lippiatt 2. Photography, amateurs: Miss Olive Evans 1, Cyril Lippiatt 2.. Article, material not to have cost more than Is: V. Deed 1, Mrs L. W. Dawson 2. GIRLS UNDER 15. Dressed Doll: Doris Hogan 1 Pokeno School 2, Vera Melville 3. Pin Cushion: O. J. Fox 1, Vera Melville 2, Iris Morrow 3. Handkerchief, best hemmed, for girls under 10 years: Jean Mcßobbie 1, Pokeno School 2, W. McNaughton 3. FLORAL ARTISTRY,. Lady’s Spray 2: Greta Brownlee 2. Gent’s Buttonholes, 2: Greta 1 Brownlee 1.

FLOWERS. Collection of Daisies: Mrs L. Sharp I, E. Allan 2. Gladioli, 6 spikes, distinct: E. Allan 1. Antorrhinium, 6 spikes, 3 or more varieties: E. Allan 1. Delphiniums, 2 spikes: E. Allan 1, Mrs L. Sharp 2. Delphiniums, 6 spikes, not less than 3 varietes: E. Allan 1. Begonias, 6trusses: A, C. Tonkin 1. Petunilas, 6 best, 3 or more varieties, single: E. Allan 1. Petunias, 6 best, 3 or more varieties, double: E. Allan 1. Verbenas, 3: E. Allan 1, Miss Hazel W’ylie 2. Phlox Drummondi, 3 varieties: F. Hubbard 1, J. Reynolds 2, Phlox Drummondi, 6 varieties: FHubbard 1, E. Allan 2. Asters, not more than 24 blooms: J. Reynolds 1, Mrs John Cathcait 2. Asters, 12 blooms: Mrs L, Sharp 1, Miss E. Churches 2, Mrs John Cathcart 3. 24. Blooms Ostrich Plume Aster: Mrs John Cathcart 1, J. Reynolds 2, E. Allan 3.

24 Blooms Single Asters: Mrs John Cathcart 1, F. Hubbard 2.

24 Blooms Double Asters: Mrs John Cathcart 1, F. Hubbard 2. Asters, 6 blooms: Mrs V. Morris 1, Miss E, Churches 2, Mrs John Cathcart 3.

Roses, 6 blooms: E. Allan 1, Sunflower, large: C.; K. Lawlie 1, J, J. McKinney 2.

Zinnias, 6 double: Mrs L. Sharp 1, Miss Hazel Wylie 2.

Dahlias, cactus, 12 blooms, fi varities: Mrs John Cathcart 1, Mrs L. Sharp 2.

Dahlias, cactus, 6 blooms, 3 varieties: F. Ballard 1, E. Allan 2.

Dahlias, peony: Mrs John Cathcart 1, Rev S. Nixon 2 and 3, Dahlias, collarette: Rev. S. Nixon 1 and 2, Mrs L. Sharp 3. Dahlias, single: Rev. S. Nixon 1, Mrs John Cathcart 2.

Dahlias, pompom: Rev. S, Nixon 1, Mrs L. Sharp 2. Collection of Cut Flowers, 12 varities: F. Hubbard 1.

Collection of Cut Flowers, 6 varieties: E. Allan 1, Mrs L. Sharp 2. Begonias, in flower, in pots: A. C. Tonkin 1.

Flowering Plants, in pots, other than begonia:A. C. Tonkin 1. Foliage Plants, in pots: A. C. Tonkin 1. Ferns, in pots, 3: A. C. Tonkin 1. FRUIT. 5 Dessert Apples: Philip Miller 1, Mrs R. G. Holmes 2. Culinary Apples: Philip Miller 1. Heaviest 5 Apples, one variety: Mrs R. G. Holmes 1. 5 Peaches: Mrs R. Brownlee 1, S. Ballard 2. Peaches, heaviest: Mrs J. P. Rae 1. Collection of Peaches, not move than five varieties: Mrs J. P. Rae 1. Nectarines: E. Allan 1, Mrs J. P. Rae 2. Lemons: J, A. Slade 1, Mrs R. Brownlee 2. Passion Fruit: J. Reynolds land 2. 6 Tomatoes, grown outside; N. Crispe 1, J. Reynolds 3. Pie Melon: J. Reynolds 1. SCHOOLS. Citron Melon: J. Reynolds 1. Water Melon: R. M. Copland 1. Rock Melon: J. Reynolds 1. Best aggregate collection of flowers, fruit, vegetables, etc, from school garden: Onewhero School 1, Mauku Public School 2. Best collection of weeds, not to exceed 15 varieties: Vera Melville 1. Best collection of most valuable grasses, not to exceed 12 varieties: Pokeno School 1, Charles Vince, Papakura School, 2. Best collection of 12 drawings: Donald Blair, Papakura School 1, Joyce Beale, Remuera, 2. Best Map of Auckland Province, or best map of Waikato district: Winnie Hughes 1, Iris Morrow 2, May Smith (Pukekohe School) 3, Best collection of vegetables grown in school garden: Mauku School 1, Onewhero School 2. Best experiment conducted in school garden during the year 19211922: Mauku School 2. BOYS UNDER 14 YEARS. Handwriting: Simms McNally (Pukekohe School) 1, George Lawrie (Pukekohe School) 2, Harold Brownlee (Pukekohe School) 3. Handwriting, foil boys under 11 years:Fred Barr (Papakura School) 1, A. Horne (Pukekohe School) 2, Charles James (Pukekohe School) 3. Map of New Zealand, coloured, showing the provinces: Harry McGough (Pukekohe School) 1, Brace Newman (Pukekohe School ) 2, Kenneth Mellsop (Pukekohe School) 3. GIRLS UNDER 14 YEARS. Hand Bouquet: Gladys Carter (Pu-

kekohe School) 1, Kathleen Fleming (Bombay) 2. I Handwriting: May Smith (Puke- ; kohe School) 1, Nancy Sellars (Puke- j kohe School) 2, Muriel Reynolds (Pu- ! kekohe School) 3. Handwriting, for girls under 11 years of age: Grace Keating (Pukekohe School) 1, Rona Dyer (Onewhero) 2, Joyce Colleclge (Onehunga) 3. Map of New Zealand, coloured, showing provinces: Muriel Reynolds (Pukekohe School) 1, Joyce Beale (Remuera) 2. HOME-MADE TOYS. Best Mechanical Toy, boy or girl: Rhodes Laird (Pukekohe School) 1, Douglas Dyer (Pukekohe School) 2. Best Motor Car, Scooter, or Wheelbarrow (boy or girl): Graham Hamilton 1 and 2. Best Doll, Teddy Bear, Billikei t.r Animal (boy or girl): C. Fox 1, Ruth Warren 2. Any other home-made toy (boy or girl): W Munro (Pukekohe School) 1, Charles James (Pukekohe School) 2. FOR PUPILS ATTENDING ANY SCHOOL. Painted Picture (water colours): Joyce Beale (Remuera) 1, Ruth Warren 2. Painted Picture (in oils): Rita Mears 1 and 2. Set of Drawings: Iris Morrow (Pukekohe) 1. One design In pastiles: May Smith 1 and 2. GARDEN PRODUCE. Rhubarb, 6 stalks: Mrs R. Brownlee 1, H. James 2, Gordon Cowan 3. Parsnips: Mrs R. Brownlee 1, L. Johnstone 2, J. Reynolds 3. Carrots, Early Horn:J. Reynolds 1, Cyril Lippiatt 2. . Carrots, Intermediate: J. Reynolds 1, Brown and Perkins 2. Carrots, red ,long:J. Reynolds 1 2, L. Johnstone 3. Beet, long' red: Mrs R. Brownlee 2. Beet, turnip rooted: Mrs R.. Brownlee 1, L. Johnstone 2, Onewhero School 3. Turnips, white: S. Ballard 1. Peas, 20 pods: E. Allan 1, J. Reynolds 2. Butter Beans, 20 pods : E. Allan 1, J. Reynolds 2, W. Wallace 3. Kidney Beans, 20 pods, runners: C. A. Crispe 1, Mrs J. McNally 2, Mrs Arthur Clark 3. Beans, French, 20 pods, dwarf: Mrs Beagley 1, Onewhero! School Garden 2, Gordon Hamilton 3. Lettuce, cabbage: W. Wallace 1. Kumaras: W. Massey 1. Cucumbers: Lt Reynolds 1 and 2. Marrow (vegetable), white: Ci. A. nolds 1, C. A. Crispe 2, J. Reynolds McKinney 3, Marrow (vegetable) green: G. Reynoldt 1, C. A. Crispe 2, J. Reynolds 3, Squash: N. Crispe 1, J. J- McKinney 2. Pumpkin, red: N. Crispe 1, G. Gathercole 2. Pumpkin, any other colour than red: Brown and Perkins 1, G. Gathercole 2, L. Reynolds 3. ONIONS AND POTATOES. (Garden or field grown). Onions, Brown Spanish, light skin: Trevor Morrow 1, C. A. Crispe 2, Philip Miller 3. Cnions, straw-coloured Spanish: H. Bui rows 1, L. Reynolds 2, C. A. Crisp*: 3. Ohions, Brown GloherF. Ballard 1, C. F. Miller 2, L. J nstone 3. Onions, Brown S’ ;sh dark skin : G. Gathercole 2. Onions, any kind’ A. Crispe 1, Phillip Miller 2, L. nstone 3. Onions, potato: M L P. Rae 1. Onions, collection: R. M. Copland 1, C. F. Miller 2. Onions, quarter cwt, Brown Spanish, light skin: L. Bayly 1, Trevor Morrow 2, C. A. Cripe 3. Half cwt. straw-coloured Spanish! Onions: C. A. Crispe 1, A. P. Daysh 2, H. Burrows 3. Schallots, any kind: Onewhero j School Garden 1, Onewhero School 2. Schallots, white: Onewhero School Garden 1, Mrs R. G. Holmes 2. Potatoes, Kidney: L. Johnstone 1, j and 2, C. A. Crispe 3. ! Potatoes, round: J.. Reynolds 1, L. Reynolds 2, L. Johnstone 3. Potatoes, Maori Chief: S. Ballard 1, L. Johnstone 2, C. A. Crispe 3. | Potatoes, Gamekeeper: C. A. Crispe 1, S. Ballard 2, E. Allan 3. Potatoes, Northern Star: J. Reynolds 1, L. Johnstone 2. Potatoes, Aron Chief: S. BaTard 1 and 2. i Potatoes, any other variety: L. Johnstone 1, S. Ballard 2, E. Allan 3, Potatoes, heaviest: L. Reynolds 1. Potatoes, boiled in skin: S. Ballard . 1. I Potatoes, colection, 6 varieties: E. Allan 1, S. Ballard 2. Potatoes, collection, 12 varieties:

S. Ballard 1, L. Johnstone 2. Potatoes, hi cwt, Northern Star: L. Reynolds 1, C. A. Crispe 2, E. Allan 3.

Potatoes, quarter cwt, Gamekeeper: L. Reynolds 1, C. A. Crispe 2, John Russell 3.

Potatoes, quarter cwt, Maori Chief: Miss M. Kern 1, C. A. Crispe 2, L. Johnstone 3.

Potatoes, quarter cwt, Kidneys: L. Johnstone 1.

Best Table Potatoes, two separate quarter cwt, two varieties, red or pink skin: L. Johnstone 1. Best Table Potatoes, two separate quarter cwt, two varieties, white skin: E. Allan 2. FARM PRODUCE. Carrots, long red: J. Reynolds 1, and 2, N. Crispe 3. Turnips, Swede: Brown and Perkins 1, L. Reynolds 2, C. A. Crispe 3. Turnip, soft: R. Johnston 1, G. Reynolds 2, G. T. Parvin 3. Turnips, suitable for feeding dairy cow's in milk: T. Hamilton 1, W. Caddy 2, S. Ballard 3. Six best any variety, grown from. Sutton's seeds.. Silver Cup, valued. > fia, presented by Messrs Frank Perkins and Co., Pukekohe. 1919: Won by C. Johnstone, Pukekohe; 1920 : w r on by Jas Pollock, jun, Pukekohe; 1921: won by, Jj/k. Cronin, Pukekohe: G. T. Parvin 1 : , C. Whitmore 2, C. A. Crispe 3. Pumpkin (for size): C. H. Beatson I, L. Jones 2, L. Reynolds 3. Marrow (for size):C.. H. Beatson 1, J. Reynolds 2 and 3. Mangdlds, long red: R. Brownlee 1, J. Reynolds 2, G. Reynolds 1 3. Mangolds, Tankards: J. Reynolds 1. Mangolds, Globe: R. Brownlee 1, Brown and Perkins 2, W. Appleby 3. Beet Root, three (silver) :Mrs Blanchard 1, Mrs R. G. Holmes 2, Geo. Butcher 3. Maize, suitable for cobbing: Wilfred. Crosbie 1, J. Reynolds 2, Mrs R. G. Holmes 3. Maize, three stalks, suitable! for fodder: W. Appleby 1, Mrs R. G. Holmes 2, John Russell 3. Sorghum: J. J. McKinney 1, T.: Hamilton 2. Cocksfoot: F. Ballard 1, F. Hubbard 2. Rye Grass, Italian; F. Ballard I and 2. Truss or Bale Hay: C.- A. Crispei 1.

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 712, 7 March 1922, Page 5

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THE A. & P. SHOW. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 712, 7 March 1922, Page 5

THE A. & P. SHOW. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 712, 7 March 1922, Page 5

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