WAIPAWA HORTICULTURAL SHOW.
The autumn show of the above society was held in the municipal buildings on Wednesday. Tie weather condition in the afternoon were favourable, but in the evening tlie rain came on very heavy, whii :i considerably affected the attendance. Owing to the adverse wcatrciconditions of late the exhibits win not r.o numerous as formerly. 110 •- ever the quality was beyond expectations. but the (xhibits by Mr. 1C'arson sin c;:i j’uwcrs dcscrie mention. The ii-i o! prize winneis is .as follow s - POT PLANTS. Specimen plant. 1. J. Ain-on ). CUT FLOWEiIS. Asters. 6 blooms. —L. Grenstdc I. Dahlias, cactus, 3 varieties. - . Lowe L Dahlias, cric-tu -. 6 varieties. —M. W. Lowe 1. Dahlias, red.- F. Holt. 2. | Dahlias. 3 blooms. — I'. IL it 2. | Gladiolus, 2 spikes.- J. Pratley i.j Marigold, 6 blooms, French.- A. | Miller 1. T. Williams 2. I Fuchsias, 3 single, 2 spikes.—H. T. Arrow 2. Phlox Drummondi. 3 i uric t ies. Mabel Tod I . Sunflower, miniature. 6 bloom. - single. Mrs. Lee I. Zinnias, 6 varieties. --Mrs. Lee [, i Collection of cut flowers. Mr -<• i' I. Mis. AV. Lowe 2. Bouquet, show •: r. Miss Ada 'io.'. 1. Bouquet, hand. -Miss Ada Todd 1. Basket arranged flowers. —MLs < lila Todd 1. Airs. S. Dillon 2. Bowl arranged flowers. —Mrs S. Dillon I and 2. Buttonholes. 3.—Miss Ida Todd 1. Decorated table centre,, silver rllowcd.— - Miss Downer 1, Miss Itltt Todd 2. Decorated table centre, no silver allowed.-,-Miss Lee L Miss I. Todd Best decorated hat with natir.'al flowers, foliage only.—Miss I. Todd I. FRUIT. Apples. 6 dessert.- E. Bibby 1. Dr. God fray 2. Apples, 6 culinary. E. I’iljl';. I, C. Grenside 2. Apples, collection, 6 v;u i<-tit E. Bibby 1. Dr. Go:ii:a\ 2. Pears, 3 dcssfit.- 1-. E. Link I. Pears. 3 culinary.—E. Bibby 1 ami* Pears, collection. - 11. J. .Arrow 2. Poaches, collection, 3 earietiis. H. T. Arrow 2. Plums, 6 dessert.- L. A. Bowen I, IL T. Arrow 2. Plum.', collection. 6 varieties.- H. T. Arrow 2. I Lemons, 3. -H. T. Arrow 1. Quinces. 3.—J. Anson 1. Collection of fruit.- Dr. Godfray I. I Raspberries. 12.- Dr. Godfray 1. | Tomatoes, 6 red. -J. Miller L EGrenside 2. | AValnuts, 12 English.- 11. T. M row 1. I VEGETABLES. Cucumbers. 2, outdoor. — J. Miller] I, Dr. Godfray 2. Cabbage, 2 heads, quality.—L. Grenside 2. Beet, 3 roots, round. —J. Miller 1, J. Pratley 2. ' Beet, 3 roots, long.—J. Pratley 1. Turnips, 1 bunch. —L. Grenside 1. J. Miller 2. Carrots, 1 bunch -of 6, short. —J. Miller 1. Parsnips, 1 bunch of 6. -L. Grenside. Rhubarb, 6 stalks. —Dr. Godfray 1. J. Corskie 2. Peas. 12 pods.--T. J. Eibbv 1. J. Miller 2. Beans, French, 12 pods.—J. Prat ley 1, J. Miller 2. Beans, runner, 12 pods.--L. Grenside 1. Vegetable Marrow, quality.—L. Grenside 1. Onions] 6. quality. -J. Miller 1 and Onions, 6 heaviest.—J. AVhyman 1. Pumpkin, 1, quality.- J. Miller 1. L. Grenside 2. Pumpkin, 1. heaviest. 11. T. Arrow 1. Potatoes. 12. coloured. -L. Gren-I side!. | Potatoes, 12. heaviest. L. Dillon j Sunflower. —D. Godfray I. Collection ot* Vegetables. 3:’f space.! —J. Avison I. J. .Miller 2. ! Radishes, bunch of 6.- J. Miller I. | PRODUCE AND INDI STRIES. I Butter, fresh dairy with .‘a’t. fancx Mrs. C. Paikir 1. Jellies, 3 xarietics. L. A. Bowen 1. I Jams. 3 vaiif tics.— L. A. Bowen J. Bottled Fruit. If st collection, 6, 1912-13.- L. A. Bowen 1. ! Honey in comb. - H. T. Limbrick 1. Pickles, best collection.- Mrs. 1). i ! 1 Kittow. j. Sponge Cake, without outtcr. — i Charlotte Avison 1. Mis. Bowen 2. i Seed Cake.—Mrs. H. D. Limbrick
1, Mrs. IV. Beachen 2. Fruit Cake.—Mrs. AV. Beachen 1. Plate Shortbread. —Mrs. M . H. Rathbone. Plate Oven Scones. —Mrs. 11 . Beachen 1, Airs. S. Dillon 2. Sponge Sandwich. — Airs. 11. Beachen 1. Charlotte Avison 2. Plate Girdle Scones. —Airs. Al. Beachen 1. Airs. D. Kitto 2. Plate Fancy Cakes.—Airs. D. Kitto 1. Sponge Sandwich. —Miss Alay Kitto 1. Horse Carrots.—Dr. Godfray 1. Mangolds. 3, yellow.—J. Pratley 1. Turnips, 3 swedes. —Dr. Godfray 1. FANCY AVORK. Fancy Crochet. in wool. —Airs. Bowen, sen. 1, Aliss Alarsh 2. Crochet Lace, coarse. — Lady Muriel Deck 1. Crochet Lace. fine. - Vera Oakenfull 1. Mrs. Joyce 2. Drawn-thread 11 ork. coarse.- - Edna Jull 1. Drawn-thread Work, fine.- Airs. < leorge AVorth 1. Knitting, fanev. in wool. —Airs. Joyce 1. Knitting, hand, men’s plain or ribbed sox.—Airs. McLean 1. Applique Work. Airs. 11. H. Rath bone 1.
Mont Meillck Av ork. —Mrs. Joyce 1. Canvas Work.—Mrs. Jcyce I. ■ Prettiest Afternoon Teacloth. — Miss V. Oakcnfull 1. Edna Jul! 2. Prettiest I'aby’s Frock :n si k. — Edni Jull ]. .Mrs. S. Dillon 2. Prettiest ditto in any other material.—Airs. S. Dill*>n 1. Prettiest Cushion.- Aliss I. Stevens 1. Airs. Joyce 2. Prettiest Table Centie. Ali: s Edna Jull 1. Airs. Joxce 2. AVood. relief. Abss Coekerill 1. Painting in c:ls. land'eape ami flowers.--A. Parkin I and 2. Photograph (nmatiur), teenie. I. Limbrick L Photograph. portrait.-■ F. Lin.briek !. Best D; aw inc. bins. Fred Alii chell 1. Plain Sewing, girls under JO.-- - Mary Warren 1. Special prizes were allotted as follows : - For best collection of vegetables, Nimmo and Blau . - J. Avison. AL./.t points in vegetables. -Fir*i prize by Mr. T. Carson, AL J. Aliilor; second prize by Air. Yates, All. L. Grenside. Best collection of vegetables. J. Avison. Cut flowers, bv Air. Anderson. Mr. E. H. Lee. Fruit, by Air. Simmonds. Air. IL T. Arrow. Bouquet, etc., bv Air. Bowen. Air. Lee. Home Produce, by Air. Aliiler.Alrs. Beachen. Fancy work, by Air. T. A\ illiains.--Airs. Joyce. For most points in show. —Air. J. Miller.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 76, 13 March 1913, Page 3
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