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AUTUMN SHOW. PRIZE LIST. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. Judge—Mr. R. W. Hansard, - Napier. FARMERS’ CLASSES: GRAIN FIT FOR SEED. Red Wheat, 4 bushel sack.—C. Farmery 1, C. Codd 2. Cape Barley, 4 bushel sack.— C. Codd 1, R. Wellwood 2. Rye Corn.—H.B. Farmers’ Cooperative Association, Ltd., 1 and 2. White Wheat.—H.B. Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd., 1. Red Wheat.—H.B. Farmers’ Cooperative Association, Ltd., 1. Chevalier Barley.—Williams and Kettle, Ltd., 1; H.B. Farmers’ Cooperative Association, Ltd., 2 and 3. Cape Barley.—N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., 1; W. Kinross White, 2; H.B. Farmers’ Co-operative Association, 3. Dun Oats.—H.B. Farmers’ Cooperative Association, Ltd. 1 and 2. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. 3. Sparrowbill Oats.—H.B. Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd. Algerian Oats.—William* and Kettle, Ltd. 1 and 3, H.B. Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd. 2. Field Peas.—H.B. Farmers* Cooperative Association, Ltd. 1. Perennial Ryegrass. — Williams and Kettle, Ltd. 1, H.B. Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd. 2 and 3. Italian Ryegrass.—H.B. Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd. 1 and 2, N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. 3. Cocksfoot.—H.B. Farmers’ Cooperative Association, Ltd. 1. Prairie Grass.—H.B. Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd. 1 and 2, Williams and Kettle, Ltd. 3. Rape.—H.B. Farmers’ Cooperative Association, Ltd. 1, Dalgety and Co., Ltd. 2, N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. 3. Kale, 1000-headed.—H.B. Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd. I. Turnip.—H.B. Farmers’ Co-oper-ative Association, Ltd. 1, N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. 2. Mangold.—Williams and Kettle, Ltd. 1, N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. 2. Chewing’s Fescue.—N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. 1. Danthonia.—Williams & Kettle, Ltd. 1, H.B. Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd. 2, N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. 3. White Clover.—Williams and Kettle, Ltd. land 3, H.B- Farmers* Co-operstive Association, Ltd. 2. Red Clover,—H.B. Farmers’ Cooperative Association, Ltd. 1, Williams and Kettle, Ltd. 2. Alsyke.—H.B. Farmers’ Co-oper-ative Association, Ltd. 1.
Linseed.—H.B. Fanners* Co-op-erative Association, Ltd. 1 and 2. Best Collection of Farmers’ Seeds.—Williams and Kettle, Ltd. 1, BLB. Farmers’ Co-operative Association. Ltd. 2. Two Sheaves Wheat.—C. Farmery 1. Two Sheaves Oats. —J. €’. Main 1. Oaten Sheaf Chaff.—J. C. Main 1, C. Codd 2. OPEN CLASSES: GRAIN FIT FOR SEED. Maize, 4 bushel sack.—N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., 1, Williams and Keetle, Ltd. 2, H.B. Farmers’ Co-operative Asso-
ciation, Ltd. 3. NATIVE CLASSES. Maize, 4 bushel sack.—Taranaki K. Te Ua 1, Kemp Winiata 2. Wheat, 4 bushel sack.—Taranaki K. Te Ua 1 and 2, Kemp Winiata 3. Barley, 4 bushel sack.—Taranaki K. Te Ua 1 and 2, Kemp Winiata 3. Oats, 4 bushel sack.—Taranaki K. Te Ua 1 and 2, Kemp Winiata
ROOTS, &c. Judge—Mr. Hugh Campbell, Havelock North. Aberdeen Purple-top Yellow Turnip.—Hugh McDonald 1. White Carrots.—W. Webb 1, N.B. and H.B. Freezing Co., Ltd. 2. Heaviest Pumpkin.—N.B. and H.B. Freezing Co., Ltd. 1 (1501 b and 2 (1141 b Field Potatoes, Kidney. —W. Webb 1, D. McCulloch 2. Field Potatoes, Round, other than Derwents.—Walter Webb 1, H. McKeesick 2. D. McCulloch 3. Field Potatoes, Derwents.—J. Barry 1. Field Potatoes, Oval or Long.— J J. W. Pomeroy I, H. McKeesick 2. • J. C. Main 3, D. McCulloch h.c. j Onions, on String.—W. Webb 1,1 J. C. Main 2, W. K. Crombie 3.
SCHOOLS AGRICULTURAL SECTION. Collection of Farm and Garden Roots and Vegetables (for schools in charge of more than one teacher).— Matamau District School 1, Umutaoroa School 2, Otane District School 3. Cabbages. — Matamau District School 1 and 3, Pakowhai School 2. Beans.—Taradale School 1 and 2, Makauri School 3. Beets.—Pakowhai School 1 and 2, Matamau District School 3. Carrots. — Matamau District School 1 and 2. Parsnips.—Pakowhai School 1 and 2. Turnips.—Mahora School 1 and 2, Matamau District School 3. Onions.—Pakowhai School 1 and 2. VEGETABLES. ' Judge, Mr. F. Cooper, Seedsman, Wellington. Artichokes, Jerusalem, 6 tubers. —E. J. Watt (J. Dempsey, gar-j doner) 1, B. Chambers (F. Bennett, gardener) *2 ; 4 entries. Beans, Broad, 12 pods.—J. ! Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gar J dener) 1 and 2, E. J. Watt (J. I Dempsey, gardener) h.c.; 4 en-l tries. Beans, Kidney, 12 pods.— W. J.' Douglas (G. Nettlingham, gar-j dener) 1, Mrs. J. H. Williams (W.
Morris, gardener) 2, E. J. Watt (J. Dempsey, gardener) h.c.; 8 entries. Beans, Runners, 12 pods.— "W. J. ■ Douglas (G. Nettlingham, gardener) 1, Frank Mason 2, B. ChamIbers (F. Bennett, gardener) 3. ! Beets, long, 6 roots. —J. Holdsi worth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 1 > and 2. ; Beets, Turnip, 6 roots. —W. J. 'Douglas (G. Nettlingham, gardener) 1, B. Chambers (F. Bennett, gardener) 2, J. Holdsworth (E. E. ' Howard, gardener) c. • Cabbage, heaviest, 1 head.—J. I Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 1. Cabbages, Table, 2 heads.—J. Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 1 and 2, E. J. Watt ,J. Dempsey, gardener) 3. Cabbages, Red, 2 heads. —J. 1 Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gar- ; dener) 1. B. Chambers (F. Bennett, 'gardener) 2. | Carrots. Shorthorn, 6. —E. J. Watt (J. Dempsey, gardener) 1, J. ■ Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 2 and 3, B. Chambers (F. J Bennett, gardener) h.c., W. Webb, v.h.c. Leeks. 6. —B. Chambers (F. Bennett. gardener) I, E. J. Watt (J. > Dempsey, gardener) 2, J. Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 3. Lettuces, Cabbage, 3. —E. J. Watt (J. Dempsey, gardener) 1, Mrs. J. H. Williams (W. Morris,
gardener) 2, B. Chambers (F. Bennett, gardener) h.c. Lettuces, Cos, 3. —B. Chambers (F. Bennett, gardener) 1, J. Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener), 2. Carrots, intermediate, 6.—T. H. J Lowry (Geo. Baker, gardener) 1, E. J. Watt (J. Dempsey, gardener) 2, J. Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 3, 8. Miller h.c. Celery, 3 sticks. —W. J. Douglas (G. Nettlingham, gardener) 1, E. J. Watt (J. Dempsey, gardener) 2, J. Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 3, B. Chambers (F. Bennett, gardener) h.c. Cucumbers, 2. —W. J. Douglas (G. Nettlingham, gardener) 1, J. Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 2 and 3. Kumeras. 12. —W. Webb 1, E. J. Watt (J. Dempsey, gardener) 2, Nurse Nairn 3, Taranaki K. Te Ua h.c. Marrows, table.—Jesse Wharton 1; E. J. Watt (J. Dempsey, gardener) 2 and 3, Miss Kathleen Dunn h.c. Marrow, heaviest.—Master L. Waterhouse (71 lbs) 1, W. Webb (631bs) 2. Onions, Flat. —J. Pomeroy 1, E. J. Watt (J. Dempsey, gardener) 2, Frank Mason 3, W. K. Crombie h.c. Onions, Globe.—W. J. Douglas (G. Nettlingham, gardener) 1, Frank Mason 2, B. Chambers (F.
Waterhouse h.c., E. J. Watt (J. Dempsey, gardener) c. Onions, Heaviest.—W. J. Douglas (G. Nettlingham, gardener) 1, Frank Mason 2, B. Chambers (F. Bennett, gardener) 3. Onions, Collection. — Frank | Mason 1 and special. Parsnips, Long.—J. Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 1, E. J. Watt (J. Dempsey, gardener) 2, Master L. Waterhouse 3, Ambrose W’ellwood h.c. Parsnips (Intermediate. —B. Chambers (F. Bennett, gardener) 1, E. J. Watt (J. Dempsey, gardener) 2. Potatoes, Kidney.—Jesse Wharton 1, E. J. Watt (J. Dempsey, gardener) 2. Potatoes, Round.—Walter Webb 1. Jesse Wharton 2, B. Chambers (F. Bennett, gardener) 3, J. Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener) h.c. Potatoes, any other variety.— Walter Webb 1, A. W. Craw 2, J. Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 3, Jesse Wharton v.h.c., D. Macnamara h.c., Taranak\ Te Ua c ‘ \ Potatoes, Best Collection.—J. Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 1 and 2, D. J. Wilson 3. Pumpkin, Cooking. — Taradale School 1, J. Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 2, Mrs. J. H. Williams (W. Morris, gardener) 3.
Peas.—J. Holdsworth . (E. E. Hdward, gardener) 1 and 2, B. Chambers (F. Bennett, gardener) 3. • Rhubarb.—B. Chambers (F. Bennett, gardener) 1, 8. Miller 2, W. J. Douglas (G. Nettlingham, gardener) 3. Squash, Hubbard. —L. Higgins 1, E. J. Watt (J. Dempsey, gardener) 2, N.B. and H.B. Freezing Co., Ltd., 3. Tomatoes, Red, any one variety. —D. McCulloch 1, J. Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 2, W. K. Crombie 3, W. J. Douglas (G.. ! Nettlingham, gardener) h.c.', B. Chambers (F. Bennett, gardener) c. Tomatoes, Best Collection. — "W. J. Douglas (G. Nettlingham, gardener) 1, S. Morley 2. Vegetables, Best Collection, 16 varieties. —W. J. Douglas (G. Nettlingham, gardener) 1, J. Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 2, B. Chambers (F. Bennett, gardener) 3, E. J. Watt (J. Dempsey, gardener), h.c. Vegetables, Best Collection, 8 varieties. I —Mrs. Toss will 1, Master L. Waterhouse 2, S. Miller 3. Vegetables, grown by Natives.— Taranaki Te Ua 1. Salads. —J. Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 1. Mammoth Long Red Mangold.— N.B. and H.B. Freezing Co., Ltd., 1; J. W. Bridgman, 2; T. Tanner, 3.
Orange or Yellow Globe Mangold.—N.B. and H.B. Freezing Co., Ltd., 1 and 2; J. Barry, 3; William Taylor, h.c. Golden Tankard Mangold.—N.B. and H.B. Freezing Co., Ltd., 1 and 2; J. W. Bridgman, 3. Sugar Mangold.—N.B. and H.B. Freezing Co., Ltd., 1; J. Barry, 2. Sugar Beet. —S. Miller 1. Red Carrots.—N.B. and H.B. Freezing Co., Ltd. 1. White Carrots. —W. Webb 1, N.B. and H.B. Freezing Co., Ltd. 2. Field Potatoes, Kidney.—W. Webb 1, D. McCulloch 2. Field Potatoes, Round, other than Derwents.—Walter Webb 1, H. McKeesick 2, D. McCulloch 3. Field Potatoes, Derwents.—J. Barry 1. FRUIT. Dessert Apples.—George Cushing, Riverside, Clive, 1 ; J. Flanders, Riverslea, Havelock North, 2. Cox’s Orange Pippin.—D. McCulloch 1, A. Moore 2 and v.h.c. Judge’s remarks: One of the best exhibits judge has seen. Gravenstein.—D. Canning 1, J. Flanders 2 and 3. Jonathan. —S. Watson 1, Miss N. Fulford 2, S. Watson v.h.c, L. W. Mackersey c. Adam’s Pearmain.—J. Holds-
worth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 1 and 2, Guthrie and Son 3. Any other variety Dessert. Apple. —J. Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener), Ribston Pippin, 1 and v.h.c.; James Cushing, Ribston Pippin, 2; Guthrie and Son, Golden Russet, h.c. i Dessert Apples, any one variety. —J. Flanders, Cox’s Orange Pippin, 1; A. Moore, Cox’s Orange Pippin,2; J. Flanders, Jonathan, 3. COOKING APPLES. Champion Collection Cooking Apples.—J. Flanders, Riverslea, Havelock N., 1; Ben Cushing, Riverside, Clive, 2; H. Miller, Grovemere, Havelock N., v.h.c. Lane’s Prince Albert.—-James Cushing 1, F. Peters 2, J, Flanders v.h.c. Reinette du ' Canada. —Guthrie and Son 1, J. Flanders 2 and v.h.c. Munroe’s Favourite or Ohinemuri.—H. Miller 1, C. H. King 2, Miss N. Fulford 3. Ballarat Seedling.—H. Miller 1 and 2, J. Fickling v.h.c. Any other variety Cooking Apple.—Mrs. T. H. Thornton, Prince Alfred, 1; C. H. King, Sharp’s Late Red, 2; R. Wilson, jun., Prince Bismarck, 3; H. Miller, Sharp’s .Late Red, v.h.c. PEARS. Collection Pears.—James Cushing 1, R. Craven 2, J. Fickling 3.
Williams’ Bon Chretien.—A. E. Foumeaii 1, A. Moore 2. Clairgeau.—R. Craven 1, H. Miller 2, James Cushing 3. Louise Bonne of Jersey.—A. E. Fourneau 1, A. Moore 2, Miss N. Fulford 3. . Conference.—James Cushing J. Fickling 2, E. H. Williams (E. Al Crapp, orchardist) 3. Any other variety Pear.—A. E. Fourneay, Winter Nelis, 1; A. Moore, Flemish Beauty, 2; Horatio Everett, Winter Cole, 3, PEACHES. Collection Peaches (free dr cling) —J. Fickling 1 and 2, J. Holdsworth (E. E. Howard, gardener) 3. WINE. 3 Bottles Light Dry Red Wine, any age.—Frimley Vineyard 1, Te Mata Vineyard 2. 3 Bottles Light Dry White Wine. —Te Mata Vineyard 1 and 2. 3 Bottles Sweet Grape Wine.— Te Mata Vineyard 1 and 2. Best Collection of Grape Wing. —Te Mata Vineyard 1. 3 Bottles Sweet Wine.—Te Mata Vineyard 1 and 2. Cider, in bulk.—Frimley Vineyard 1. DAIRY PRODUCE. CHEESE. Judge—Department of Agriculture’s Instructor Graham, Wairarapa. Two Factory-made Cheeses.—
. James Aitchison I, Hartshorn aad Co. 2, N._ Nikolaison 3. Two Farmer-made Cheeses.—* John Bowman 1. ■ , BUTTER. 1 Box of Factory-made Butter.— Cheltenham Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. 1, Bunnythorpe Dairy Co. 2, Heretaunga Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. X Box of Factory-made Powdered Butter.—Heretaunga Co-op. C 0.,. Ltd. 1, Bunnythorpe Dairy Co. 2, Norse wood Co-op. Dairy Cot 3. 31bs. Dairy Powdered Butter.-— Mrs. A. Moore 1, Mrs. J. W. Bridgman. 2, Mrs. G. A. Johnson XHONEY, PRESERVES, Etc. Judge—Mr. E. Basil-Jones, Hastings. 51bs Honey, in glass bottle.— R, Bostock. I and 2, L. Glenny X Granulated Honey.—L. Glenny 1 and 2, O. R. Bostock 3. dibs Honey in Comb.— Mis* Spencer 1 and 2, O. R. Bostock X Beeswax.—L. Glenny 1, O. R. Bostock 2 and 6 Bottles Assorted Preserved Fruits, manufactured by Exhibitor. —Miss Jackson 1, Mrs. Bernard. Chambers 2. 6 Bottles Assorted Preserved Fruit, grown and manufactured by Exhibitor.—Mrs. Bernard Chambers 1, Miss Jackson 2. 3 Bottles Preserved Tomatoes* distinct varieties, manufactured fcgp Exhibitor.—Miss Jackson 1, M«. Bernard Chambers 2. BREAD, SCONES, ETC. < 2 Home-made Loaves (white X-r Mrs. J. Young 1, Miss F. Sutton 2, Mrs. J. Young 3, Miss F. Sub* ton v.h.c. 2 Home-made Loaves (unsifted wholemeal). —Miss Jackson 1, Mhu Butcher 2, Mrs. J. Young 3 .and v.h.c. 6 Home-made Scones (girdfeX— Mrs. Young 1,2, and 3. 6 Home-made Scones (oven).—Mrs. J. Young, 1,2, and 3,Mms* Duggan v.h.c. . 6 Plain Oatmeal Cakes- —Mrs. X Young 1 and 2, Mrs. C. E. Twisteo 6 Potato Scones.—Mrs. C. J£Twist 1, Mrs. J. Young S and X Best Collection Home-made Biscuits. —Miss Barcroft 1. . } 3 Home-made Cakes.— H. L. Guthrie 1, Mrs. W. J. Butler2, Mrs. J. Young 3 and h.c. Best. Collection of . Jams and JftUina.—Mian A.. 1.
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