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APITI INDUSTRIAL SHOW.

The Apiti Horticultural and Industrial Association's Annual Show was hold yesterday. Owing to tho wet weather, the attendance was not large, but otherwise the Show was a success. All the exhibits were good, and tho farm produce, vegetables, etc., especially so. Various games wore carried on during the day, and provided much enjoyment. Following is the complete prizelist- : — FLOWEKS. Antiirhiniums, G. E. Bell, 1; carnations, G. E. Bell, 1; chrysanthemums, Miss Nix, 2; cosmos, G. E. Bell, 1; dahlias, double, G. E. Bell, 2; dianthus, G. E. Bell, 1; fuchsias, G. E. Bell, 1; everlasting shrubs, G. E. Bell, 1 ; everlasting flowers, G. E. Bell, 2; gailarclias, G. E. Bell, 2; grasses, dried, G. £j. Bell, 1 ,- Miss Nix, 2; double geraniums, G. E. Bell, 1; -single geraniums, G. E. Bell, 1; phlox, G. E. Bell, 1; sunflowers, G. E. 8011. 1; verbenas, G. E. Bell, 1; new or' rare flowers, G. E. Bell, 1; single blue violets, Mrs J. Buckman, 1; Miss Nix, 2; marigolds, G. E. Bell. 1: nasturtiums, G. E. Bell, 1; sweet peas, G. E. Bell, 1. POT PLANTS. Plant in bloom, G. E. 8011, 1; foliage plant, Mis O'Keilly, 1 and 2; collection flowering plants, G. E. Bell, 1. DECORATIONS. Buttonhole bouquets, bridal bouquets, hand bouquets, lady's spray, vase or epergne — Miss Nix secured first prize in each of these sections. JUVENILE CLASS. Buttonhole bouquets, Rosina Belk, 1; Florence Belk, 2; basket flowers, Alice Osborne 1 ; collection noxious weeds, Roy Bennett, 1 ; Cecil Guy, 2. FARM PRODUCE. Dairy butter, Mrs Malcolm, 1 ; Mrs W .Watson, 2; salt butter, Mrs E. J. Stewart., 1 ; separator butter, Mrs J. Rolf, 1 ; ham, Mrs P. McConnell, \; H. Vaughan, 2; carrots, red, H. Burns, 1, carrots, white, Mrs Cocks, 1 ; Thomson, 2 : yellow carrots, G. Malcolm, 1 ; J. S. Clark, 2; kohl rabi, E. Dally, 1; Kimbolton school, 2; mangolds Kimboltnn school, 1; W. Staunton, 2; T. O'Reilly, v.h.c. CHILDREN'S SECTION. Pinafore, Standards 111. and IV., Elsie Jackson 1, Rosina Belk 2; pinafore, Standard V., Grace Watson 1, Maud Stewart 2; pinafore, Standard VI. , Violet Stanton 1; transcription, Standard I , John Miller 1, Hillery Follett 2; Standard 11., Horace Pawson 1, Lily Stanley 2; Standard 111., Elsie Jackson 1, Arthur Manghan 2; Standard IV., Leslie Miller 1, Rosina Belk 2; Standard V., Flossie Watson 1, Grace Watson 2; Stapdard VI. and VII., Charles Little 1, Sidney Gould 2. Freehand drawing-^Standard 1., Louise Chell 1, John Miller 2; Standard II , Leonard Gould 1, Mabel Curteis 2; Standard 111., Ethel Chell J, Florence Belk 2; S+andard IV, Lucy Chell 1, Rosir: ~: .'•'. 2; Standard V., Ruby Frrsor 1, Maud Stewart 2; Standard VI. and VII.. Arthur Chell 1, Rachael Levien 2 ; drawing cow, Ruby Fraser 1, Lucy Chell 2; drawing pig. D. Crabb 1, Rosina Belk 2 ; drawing of Hon. Hall-Jones, Lucy Chell 1, Sidney Gould 2; map of Canada, Sidney Gould 1 ana special, Charles Little 2: essay, Rosina Bolk 1, Sidney Gould 2; special, Myrtle Stephens; special for drawing pig, Ruby Fraser. Modelling, Arthur Chell 1, Lucy Chell 2; collection vegetables grown in school gardens, Apiti school 1, Kimbolton school 2; special prize for writing, Elsie

Jackson 1, Flossie Watson 2; special prize for drawing, Ruby Fraser 1, Leonard Gould 2. BREAD AND SWEETS. Home-made bread, white, Miss N. Stewart 1, Mrs J. Buckman 2 ; ditto, bfown, Mrs Cocks 1; biscuits, Mrs J. F. Pawson 1 ; iced cake, Miss Nix 1 ; gingerbread, Mrs Bennett 1, Mrs A. Little 2; oat cake, Mrs Bennett 1; Christmas plum pudding. Mi is Levien 1 and special, • Miss (Osborne 2 , short crust pastry, Mrs J. F. Pawson 1, Mrs E. Dalby 2; cream puffs, Miss E. Prince 1 and special. Mrs E. Dalby 2; puff pastry, Mrs A. Little 1, Mrs Cocks 2; pikelets, Mrs Cocks 1 ; sponge sandwich, Mrs J. F. Pawson 1, Mrs A. Little 2; sponge roll, Mrs J. F. Pawson 1 and 2; shortbread, Mrs Bennett; sausage rolls, Mrs Cocks 1, Mrs Bennett 2; girdle scones, Mrs Cocks 2 ; oven scones, Mrs Bennett 1, Mrs Dally 2; brown scones, Mrs Bennett 1, Mrs Cocks 2; potato scones, Mrs Bennett 1 ; chocolate creams, Mrs- Cocks 1, Mrs Bennett 2; date creams, Mrs Cocks 1, Miss M. Davey 2; walnut creams, Mrs Bonsfield 1, Miss Davev 2; Turkish delight, Mrs Cocks 1, Mrs Bennett 2; toffee, Miss Davey 1, Mrs Bennett 2; home-made sweets, Mrs Bennett and Mrs Cocks a tie. GENERAL. Strained honey, Mrs Malcolm 1, Mrs H. W. Bennett 2; home-made wine, Mrs Bensemann 1; honey mead, Mrs Bensemann 1 ; collection preserved fruits, Mrs Collinson 1, Miss Levien 2; collection jams, Mrs Bennett 1, Mrs Gregory 2 a ; marmalade, Miss Nix 1; chutney, Miss Nix 1, Mrs Bennett 2; pickles, Mrs Bennett 2 ; home - made soap, Mrs Bennett 1; special prize for most points, Mrs Bennett. VEGETABLES. Artichokes, Jerusalem. G. E. Bell 1, N. C. Jensen 2, H. W. Bennett 8; beans, broad, G. E. Bell; silver beet, G. E. Bell; table beet, H. W. Beni.ett; tablo cabbage, H. W. Burne; savoy cabbage, CJ. Buckman 1, J. O'Hagan 2; red cabbage, R. Palmer 1 ,Mrs Cocks 2 : cauliflowers, Mrs Cox 1, G. E. Bell 2; broccoli, 6. E. Bell 1, J. Buckman 2; table carrots, long, J. F. Pawson 1, A. McKenzie 2; tablo carrots, short, J. F. Pawson 1, 2, and 3; celery, G. E. Bell 2; eschalots, Mrs Cocks 1, G. E. Bell 2; cucumbers, G. E. Bell 1 ; leeks, G. E. Bell 1 and 2 ; lettuce, Mrs Cocks 1 ; onions, G. E. Bell 1, W. G. Stanton 2; onions, keeping, W. G. Stanton 1 and 2 ; parsnips, table, G. E. Bell 1, A. McKenzie 2; potatoes, round, G. E. Bell 1 ; potatoes, kidney, G. E. Bell 1; potatoes, any variety, G. Buckman 1, J. F. Pawson 2; peas, G. E. 801 l1; rhubarb, G. A. Field 1 and 2; tomatoes, red, G. E. Bell 1; tomatoes, G. E. Bell 2; turnips, yellow. G. Buckman 1 ; turnips, any table variety, G. Buckman 1, G. E. Bell 2; vegetable marrow, H. Burne 1, G. E. Bell 2; vegetable mairow, heaviest, G. E. Bell 1 and 2; pumpLin, heacriestj F. J. Pawson 1, G. Baker 2. School children's vegetables — Best collection, Apiti school 1, Eimbolton school 2. FRUIT. • Collection fruit, G. E. Bell 1 and special; apple, three largest, J. O'Hagan 1, J. Malcolm 2, J. Prince 3; apples, three varieties, Mrs Graham 1, S. Davey 2; pears, J. F. Pawson 1. POULTRY. Leghorn, brown hen, F. Morine 1; Leghorn, brown cock, J. Buckman 1, F. Morine 2 ; Leghorn, brown pullett, J. F. Belk; bantam cock, W. Field; bantam hen, W. Field j White Wyandotte pullet, J. F. Pawson; White Wyandotte hen. J. Falconer; White Wyandotte cock, J. F. Pawson; White Leghorn pullet, H. E. Follett 1 ; White Leghorn cockerel, H. E. Follett 1, N. Gibson 2; White Leghorn cock, W. Field; Black Orpington cock, W. Field; Black Orpington cockerel, H. W. Bennett 1 and 2 ; turkey gobbler, W. Field 1 ; turkey hen, W. Field 1; Silver Wyandotte lien, F. Elliot; Plymouth Rock, barred cock, P. G Guy 1; Plymouth Rock, barrer hen, P. G. Guy 1 ; Silver Wyandotte pullet, F. Elliot 1 and 2; Silver Wyandotte cockerel, F. Elliot 1 ; crossbred hens, W. Field 1, P. G. Guy 2. CATS. Black, H. E. Follett 1, J. Decke 2; champion heavy-weight, J. Buckman; black and white, J. Buckman; tortoiseshell, A. Davey 2 ; white, Mrs Nix 2. DOGS. Scotch collie, Bainbridge 1, Matthews 2; smooth-coated collie, J. Rolfe 1, G. E. Bell 2j smooth-coat-ed working dog, J. Rolfe 1, G. E. Bell 2; Russian collie, Cummerfield 1; rough-coated collie, D. Curtis 1, Yaughan 2; rough-coated working dog, Cummerfield 1, D. Curtis 2; spouting dog, Miss R. Gibson 1; lap dog, J. Faloner 2; special prize for Lest collie, E. Cummerfield. NEEDLEWORK. Embroidery, H. Crichton 1; fine point lace, Mrs McConnell 1 ; coarse point lace, Miss Ross 1 and 2; cotton crochet, H. Crichton 1; mountmellick work, H. Crichton 1, Mrs P. McConnell 2; fine drawn thread work, Miss K. Rolfe h.c. j afterroon tray cloth. Miss L. A. Ross 1, H. Crichton 2; table centre, H. Crichton 1, Mrs P. McConnell h.c. ; bracket, fringe, Mrs P. McConnell 1 ; bracket, drape, Mrs H. E. Follett 1; handmade buttonholes, on linen, Mrs Cocks 1 and 2; hand-knitted socks, Mrs Gregory 1, Mrs Cocks 2; crochol woollen jacket, Mrs Cocks 1, Miss H. Crichton 2; crochet baby's l>oots. Mrs Cocks 1, Miss H. Crichton 2; crochet woollen petticoat, Miss }■!. Crichton 1, Mrs Cocks 2; tea cosy, Miss H. Crichton 1, Mrs L. A. Ross 2. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY. Collection scenory, J. W. McDeirinott 1 ; portraiture, J. W. MoDermoti 1. MISCELLANEOUS. Chin carving, Miss L. A. Ross 1 and 2, Miss Nix h.c; cork picture fiamcvs, Miss Nix 1, Mrs R. Palmer 2, painted panel, wood, Mrs J. H. Field.

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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 275, 25 May 1907, Page 2

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APITI INDUSTRIAL SHOW. Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 275, 25 May 1907, Page 2

APITI INDUSTRIAL SHOW. Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 275, 25 May 1907, Page 2

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