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FRANKLIN SHOW.

| (Continued from page five). ■ ners: Mrs F. M. Revell V. Gol- | lecutt 2, H. A. Adams 3. Kidney beans, dwarf:. 11. A. Adams 1, T .A. Reynolds 2. Beans, collection; T. A. Reynolds 1 and 2 .Cucumbers, green: I T. A. Reynolds 1 and 2. Cucumbers, ! apple shape: T. A. Reynolds i and 2. | Marrow, white: H. A. Adams 1, T. A. i Reynolds 2, C. Beloe 3. Marrow I green: T. A. Reynolds 1 and 2. Mar- ! row, custard: T. A. Reynolds 1 and 2. j Vegetables, collection: T. A. Reynol Is !1. Squash: T. A. Reynolds 1 and 2. ! Pumpkin, triamble: T. A. Reynolds 1, J W .Cronin 2. Pumpkin, other than red: W. Fallows 1, T. A. Reynolds 2. Floral Artistry . Dinner table decoration (ladies) : Miss D. Melville 1, Mrs R. Powell 2. Dinner table decoration (novice) : Miss D. Black 1 . Dinner table decoration (without wiring or support) : Miss D. Melville 1. Dahlias, bowl: Miss C. | Fox 1. Presentation, bouquet: Mrs jJ- Lapwood 2. Miss D. Black 3. j Floral device: Mrs R. Walsham 1. I Gut Flowers. —Delphiniums: Mrs R. j Walsham 2. Petunias: Mrs R. Wal- ! sham -1. Phlox Drummondii, six: W. Neal 1, Mrs, R. Walsham 2. Phlox Drummondii. three: Mrs R. Walsham I. Carnations, six blooms: Mrs R. Walsham 1, Mrs F. J. Stretton 2. Asters, double, six blooms: Mrs R. Walsham 1, Mrs F. Stretton 2. Asters,, double, 12 blooms: Mrs R. Walsham 1. Sunflower: Mrs R. Walsham 1. Zinnias, dahlia flowered: Mrs F. J. Stretton 1, Mrs V. H. Garland 2. Zinnias, pompom: Mrs F. J. Stretton 1 and 2. Zinnias, other than dahlia: Mrs F. J. Stretton 1. Hybrid cactus, 12 blooms: T. V. Frost 1, Mrs F. J. Stretton 2. Hybrid cactus, six blooms: Mrs F. J. Stretton 1, T. i V. B’rost 2. Dahlias (novice), decoraI tive: Mrs A. A. Sharp 1, Mrs H. A. | Adams 2. Dahlias, 12 blooms: T. V. ; Frost 1, Mrs F .J. Stretton 2. Dahlias, three blooms: Mrs F. J. Stretton 1, T. V. Frost 2. Dahlias, pompom: T. V. Frost 1, Miss N. K. Brown 2, Miss G. Fox 3. Gut dahlias: T. V. Frost 1 . Dahlias, charm: T. V. Frost 1 and 2. Antirrhinum: Mrs F. ,T. Stretton 2, Mrs R. Walsham 3. Cut flowers, 12 varieties: Mrs Woolsey, senr. 1, Mrs C. Millington 2, Mrs F J .Stretton 3. Cut flowers, nine var- j ieties: Mrs Woolsey, senr. 1, Mrs R. Walsham 2. Cut flowers, six variel- i ies: Mrs R. Walsham 1, Miss N. K. ] Brown 2. Cut flowers, six varieties, r two blooms: Mrs R. Walsham 1. Lily: c

Mrs S. Hamilton 1. Penstemons: Mrs r .Walsham 1. Marigold, African: VV. Neal i. Marigold, french: J. J. Reynolds 1 and 2. Flower, any variety not specified: W. Neal 1. Flowering plant: Mrs W. Barnett i. Fern: Mrs W. Barnett 1 . Fruit. —Apples, dessert, one variety: G. Blair 1 and 3, G. Beloe 2. Apples, culinary, one variety; Miss G. Graham 1, G. Beloe 2 and 3. Pears, dessert: G. Beloe 1 and 2. Pears, culinary: Wesley College 1, G. Beloe 2 Peaches, culinary, yellow: J. Hyland 1, G. Beloe 2. Peaches, culinary, white: C. Beloe 1. Peaches,-dessert, yellow: G. Beloe 1, J- J. Reynolds 2 and 3. Peaches, dessert, white: G. Beloe 1 . Nectarines: Wesley College 1, C. Beloe 2. Plums: G. Beloe 1, Wesley College 2. Lemons: J. R. Malcolmson 1, J- Mitchell 2, Mrs Woolsey, senr. 3. Fruit, collection; G Beloe 1. Tomatoes, smooth: Wesley College 1, J- J- Reynolds 2. Tomatoes, wrinkled: J. J. Reynolds 1 and 2.

Bottled fruits, sauces, etc. —Plums, preserved: Mrs G. E. Martin 1. Jams, three varieties: Mrs J .Fausett 1, Mrs H .Hull 2. Jam, plum: Mrs E. V. Gollecutt 1. Jam, other than plum: Miss D. Armstrong 1. Jelly, other than apple: Mrs J. Fausett 1, Mrs J. W .Henderson 2. Jelly, apple: Mrs E. V. Gollecutt 1, Miss Weber 2, Mrs J. Fausett 3. Jam, Gooseberry: Mrs G. E. Martin 1 and 2, Mrs J. Fausett 3. Onions, pickled: Mrs A. E. Wilson 1 and 2. Pickles, mixed: Mrs A. E. Wilson 1 and 2. Sauce, tomato : Mrs A. E. Wilson 1 and 2. Chutney: Mrs A. E. Wilson 1 and 2. Bread, cakes, etc. —Cornflake cookies: Miss M. Urquhart 1, Mrs V. L. Harvey 2, Mrs J. Fausett 3. Pikelets: Mrs J. Fausett 1, Miss K. Crosbie 2, Mrs N. G. Litchfield 3, Mrs M. G .Anderson 4 . Cream puffs: Miss Weber' 1, Mrs F. M. Revell 2, Mrs .J. Fausett 3. Shortbread: Mrs M. A. Costar 1, Mrs N. G. Litchfield 2, Miss G. Fox 3, Mrs A. Fraser 4. Tarts: Mrs M. G. Anderson 1, Mrs McAlpine 2, Mrs J. Scott 3. Sausage rolls: Mrs M. G. Anderson 1. Queen cakes: Mrs V. L. Harvey 1, Mrs J. Fausett 2, Mrs N. G. Litchfield 3. Chocolate sandwich: Mrs F. M. Revell 1, Miss J. M. Dyer 2,~Mrs J. Fausett 3, Miss L. Mitchell 4. Butter sponge: Mrs J. 11. Wyatt 1, Miss L. Mitchell 2, Mrs R. Powell 3, G. Lisk 4. Plum pudding: Mrs W .J. McFadden 1, Mrs N. G. Litchfield 2, Miss L. Mitchell 3 Mrs J. Fausett 4 . Buttermilk cake: Mrs F. M. Revell 1, Mrs J. Fausett 2, Mrs J. IF. Wyatt 3. Mrs A. Hart 4. Fruit cake: Mrs A. E. Wilson 1, Mrs 11. Dyer 2, Mrs E .Appleby .3. Miss K. Crosbie 4. Home products.—Soap, one bar: Mrs R. Wilcox 1 and 2, MisS D. Kayes

Primary schools. Standard I.—Oven, cloth of sugar bag, decorated with wool design: Jeff Barker (Pukekohe) 1, Diana Brown (Pukekobe) 2, Rex Smyth (Pukekohe) 3. Standard ll.—Sewing: Doreen Tregoweth (Puni) 1, Colin Landon (Puni) 2, Rona Wilcox (Puni) 3. Standard 111. —Thrift: Mary McMiken (Pukekohe) 1, Verna Short (Pukekohe) 2. Elaine Adams (Pukekohe) 3. Standard 4.—Thrift: Des Reynolds (Pukekohe) 1, A. Gillanders (Puni) 2, Clem Duncan (Pukekohe) 3. Form I. —Knitting: Lola Hoe (Puni) 1. Thrift: Lola Hoe (Puni) 1. Form ll.—Thrift: E. Burns (Puni) 1, I. Douglas (Puni) 2. Knitting: Laura Duncan (Mauku) 1. Woodwork. —Form II: Set of three models: I. Rodger (Pukekohe) 1, L. Perry (Pukekohe) 1, K. Martin (Pukekohe) 3. Metalwork. —Form II: Set of three models: A. Wriglev (Pukekohe). Secondary Schools.

Dressmaking and needlework, second year.—Two articles in silk raffia: M. Blair 1, E. Phillips 2. Floral decorations.—Vase of flowers on tray cloth: E. Phillips 1, F. Youlden 2. M. Foy 3. Dinner table decoration: F. Youlden 1. E. Phillips 2. J. Faulkner 3, M. Beloe 4. Woodwork and metalwork.—Woodwork exhibit made by pupil or last year pupil of a secondary school: R. Blair 1, A. Chalmers 2, F. Driffill 3. Metalwork—kettle in tinplate: K. Harvey 1, R. Irvine 2.

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Franklin Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 19, 17 February 1936, Page 8 (Supplement)

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FRANKLIN SHOW. Franklin Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 19, 17 February 1936, Page 8 (Supplement)

FRANKLIN SHOW. Franklin Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 19, 17 February 1936, Page 8 (Supplement)

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