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NATIONAL WINTER SHOW.

• I The National Winter Show opened . at Palmerston yesterday. The weather was fine, and the attendance above the average for the first day. ' The prize-list is f»s follows: — FARMERS' BUTTER. Farmers' fresh separator butter: Mrs R. M. Bryant 1, Mrs F. T. Neame 2; farmers' fresh non-separa-tor butter : Mrs J. R. Hooper 1 , exhibit of fancy butter : Mrs J. Best FRUIT. Sturm9r Pippin apples: Slack Bros. 1, J. T. Pawsqn 2, J. Mayo and Sons 3; Stony Pippin apples: H. L. Palmer 1, J. Clark 2; Cambridge Pitpin apples: J. Wallis 1; Olanga Pippin apples: S. J. Gibbons. 1, H. R Elder 2, J. Clark 3; Golden Pippin apples: H. R. Elder 2; A.O.V. Pippin apples: S. J. Gibbons i and 3, H. L. Pal ncr 2. Golden Russet apples: S. J. Gibbons 1 and 3, L. Wallis 2; Nonpariel Russet apples: Slack Bros. 1 and 2, L. Wallis 3; A.O.V. Russet apples: T Keeble 1, H. L. Palmer 2, S. J, Gibbons 3. Washington apples. .T. T. Pawson 1, T Keeble 2, L. Wallis 3; Lord Wclseley apples: S. J. Gibbons 1 and 2, JET. R. Elder 3 : Jonathan apr lts: T. KebWe 1, J. Clark 2, H. L. Palmer 3; Adams' Permain apples: H. L. Palmer 1, J. Clark 2, Slack Bros. 3; Red Winter Permain aiples: S. J. Gibbons 1, J. Mayo and Sons 2; Northern Spy apples: H. L. Palmer 1, J. Clark 2; Reinette de Canada apples: J Clark 1, T. Keeble 2, H. L. Palmer 3 ; Alfriston apples : T. Keeble 1 ; apples of any other variety: H. L. Palmer 1, S. J. Gibbons 2; collection of apples, 6 distinct varieties: J. Cushing 1, Slack Bros. 2, John Clark 3; one case Stunner Pippin apples : J. Mayo and Sons 1, John Clark 2, G. J. Silcock 3, one cjrse Washington apples: J. T. Pawson 1, D. Judd 2, T. Keeble 3; ca&o of any other variety : T. Devonshire 1, J. Mayo and Sons 2, H. R. Elder 3. Peara of any Tariety: S. J. Gib be ps 1, J. Mayo and Son 2, T. Keeble 3 : lemons : R. C. Sturm 1 ; walnuts : JV. J. Just 1, L. Wallis 2 and 3. ! VEGETABLES. j Beets, 6 roots, long red : F. H. Outram 1, R. Bader 2, AY. Kemp 3; beets, G roots, round: R. C Sturm 1, H. R. Elder 2; beets, 6 roots, intermediate: S. R. Lancaster 1, Mrs M. E. Cook 2; borecole or kale: Slack Bros. 1 ; cabbage : F. H. Outram 1, Slack Bros. 2, T. Keeble 3; cabbage, best collection : Slack Bros. 1 ; carrots, long red : S. R. Lancaster 1 ; carrots, intermediate : S. R. Lancaster 1, F. H. Outram 2, S. McNabb 3; carrots, short: S. R. Lancaster 1, W. Kemp 2, T. Keeble 3; celery, dwarf white: T. Webb 1, F. H. Outram 2, Slack Bros. 3; gourds: R. C. feturm 1: leek: H. R. Eldor 1, W. Kemp 2, R. Bader 3: lettuce: H. R. Elder 1; melon: J. A. McLean 1, R. C. Sturm 2; onion, Brown Spanish: J. Gloyn 1, C. Heayns 2, R. Bader 3; onions, Gbbe: J. Gloyn 2, J. K.. McLean 3; onions: Slack Bros. 1, J. H. Kidd 2 and 3; parsley: T. Webb 1, T. Devonshire 2, Slack Bros. 3; parsnip, hollow crown- E. J. Haigh 1, F. H. Outram 2, W. Kemp 3; ■ pumpkin, quality : L. Wallis 1 and 2, J Lucas .3: squash: Slack Bros. 1, J. A. McLean 2, R. C. Sturm 3; turnip, garden yellow: F. H. Outram 1; i turnip, white: F. H- Outram 1; vege- ; table mairrow, yellow: T. Webb 1, S. j McNabb 2; vegetable marrow: Slack Bros. 1, L. Wallis 2, J. Lucas 3; collection of vegetables: Slack Bros. 1, F. H. Outram 2, W. Kemp 3. POT A', OES. Potatoes, Early White, round: G. •E. Bell 1, S. R. ] ar caster 2, C. i Heayns 3: Early White, kidney: G. E. Bell 1, C. Heayns 2, F. Gloyn 3; Early Blush or Rose: G. E. Bell 1; Late White, oval: G. E. Bell 1, P. E. Wilkinson 2, S. McNabb 3; Late, any other variety: G. E. Bell ! 1, T. Webb 2, C. Neilson 3. ! Potatoes, collection of six distinct i varieties: G. E. Bell 1 and 2, Slack Bros. 3. FIELD ROOTS. Kale: W. J. Balsillie 1, Slack ■ Bros. 2 and 3. | Cabbage, field variety : W. J. Bali sillie 1, Slack Bros. 2. 1 Carrots, Red Intermediate : Slack i Bros. 1, T. KeebleS; White Belgian: I Slack Bros. 1 ,T. Keeble 2 ; W. Chap(••an, junr. 3: Intermediate: W. J. Balsillie 2. Carrots, 6 roots Champion, Sin- ; glairs: W. J. Arundell 1, S. R. Lancaster^. { Mangel Wurzel, Long H«d; A. I Passoy 1, Slack Bros. 2, W. J. Balsillie 3; Yellow Globe: F. Bottcher 1, Slack Bros. 2, W. J. Balsilli© 3; i Golden Tankard: J. Kyle 1. ! Kohl Rabi: W. J. Balsillie 1, J. Kyle 2 and 3. : Swede Turnips, Purple Top: G. Malcolm 1, W. J. Balsillie 2; Monarch, Elephant or Mammoth: J. Gemmell 1 and 2: White Globe: L. ! Wallis 1 and 2. 1 Turnips, Aberdeen Yellow Top : W. J. Balsillie 1. 1 Special class for Shield valued at 30 guineas, presented by S. W. Luxford, &sq., for collection of farm roots, ! etc. : Slack Bros. 1, W. J. Balsillie 1 2, J. Kyle 3. FARM PRODUCE. Truss of hay, clover, about 281 b: F. S. Mcßae 1 ; Truss hay, meadow : L. Wallis 1 and 2. Sample ensilage, 561 b: W. Stretton I ' FARMERS' CLASSES. ! Bushel spring wheat: W. J. Bal- | sillie 1. Bushel Chevalier barley": W. J. Balsillie 1. Bushel Cape barley: W. J.~lsal- | sillie 1, Slack Bros. 2. ! Bushel Algerian oats: F. S. Me- '■ Rao 1. j Bush«:l Prussian Blue peas: Slack I Bros. 1 ; bushel Partridge peas : T. jP. Blake 1 ; bushel field peas, any 1 other variety: T. I*. Blake 1. GRASS SEEDS.. FARMERS. Bushel CocksfoGt: Badger Bros. 2; bushel Italian Ryegrass: J. Harrison 1; bushel Crested Dogtail: Badi ger Bros. 1 ; biishol Meatlown Fox- . tail : Badger Bros. 1. j- Bushel True Sheep Fescue: BadI ger Bros. 1 ; bushel meadow fescue : Badger Bros. 1; bushel grass seed. • A.0.V. : J. Harrison 1, Badger Bros. j *" PUBLIC SCHOOL DIVISION. i School District Faimers' Competi- .- tion, open to farmers resident in the . some school district: Kairanga 1. i Cheltenham 2, Ashhurst 3. j PUBLIC SCHOOL GARDENS. i Collection of farm roots, etc. : Kimbolton School 1, Chdtenhan 2, Taonui 3, Newbury 4. i Cabbage: Kimbolton-Sehool 1. Carrots, long: Kinibolton 1, Kai--1 paroro 2, Taonui 3; short: Kimbol--1 ton 1, Kaipororo 2. i Parsnip : Waikaitae 1, Cheltenham 2, Taonui 3. Beets: Newbury 1, Kimbolton 2. Onions: Waikanae 1, Cheltenham 2. t I Swedes: Kimbolton 1, Kaipororo Any other variety: Kimbolton 1. Cheltenham 2. Collection of Dried Grasses: Mangaweka 1, Ashhurst 2. Collection injurious Naw Zealand veeds: Mangaweka 1, Waikanae 2, Ashhurst 3. Collection of Insects: Mangatreka 3. Collection of Dried Grasses : Manga weka 1, Kaipororo 2. Collection of injurious New Zealand weeds : Mangaweka 1, Kaipororo 2. HOME COOKERY. Loaf home-made white, bread : Mrs M. Beere 1, Mrs M. Halberry 2, Mrs W. M. Clark 3. Loaf home-made brown bread : Miss E H. Nielson 1, Mrs A. F. Wilson o il. Home-made seed cake : Mrs N. Sanson 1, Mrs G. G. Wilson 2. Home-made fruit cake: Mrs G. G. Wilson 1, Mrs H. Antice 2. Collection fancy cake : Miss L. Lane 1. Home-mivle ginger bread : Mrs E Law 1, Miss E. Lancaster 2. Home-made shortbread: Miss N. Sanson 1, Miss J. D. Smith 2, Mrs D. J. Lovelock 3. Home-made oat-cake: Mrs D. J. Lovelock 1. ; Home-made pastry: Mrs A. F. Wilson 1, Miss N. Sanson 2. Home-made soones : Miss P. Perrin 1, Mrs M. Halberry 2, Mrs E. Higgins 3. __ PRESERVES AND PICKLES. Collection of bottled fruits: Mrs W. M. Clark 1, Mrs H. Antice 2, Mrs E. E. Spineley 3. Collection of jams Mrs E. M. Dale 1, Mrs W. M. Clark 2. Collection of jellies: Mrs E. Por-

teous 1, Mrs E. M. Dale 2, Mrs H. Antice 3. Three pots marmalade: Mrs Jii. Porteous 1, Miss L. Lane 2, Miss A. Six bottles tomato sauce: Mrs W. Sharp 1, Mrs M. Pyo 2, Mrs A. Gray 3. _, . Six bottles A.O.V. sauce: Mrs ff. Antice 1. . Collection pickles: Mrs E. Lopiel. Collection vegetables: Mrs H. Antice 1. Honey in glass bottles : R. R. Harris 1, A. H. Faulkner 2, Mrs C. Nielsen 3. Exhibit honey in comb: Miss JN. Snnson 1.

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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 295, 19 June 1907, Page 4

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NATIONAL WINTER SHOW. Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 295, 19 June 1907, Page 4

NATIONAL WINTER SHOW. Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 295, 19 June 1907, Page 4