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POT PLANTS.

FOB AMATEUBS ONLY. Judges : B. Smith, G. Groom and Messrs Laird and Sons' representative. Begonias, one variety, flowering : Mrs J. H. Frethey 1, Mrs J. Robertson 2 Begonias, collection, flowering : Mrs J. Gibson 1 Begonias, one, foliage : Mrs J. Gibson 1 Geranium, single, one : Mrs J. Frethey 1 Fuchsia, single, one : Mrs J. Gib3on 1 Fuchsia, double, one : Mrs J. Gibson 1 Petunia, doable, one : Mrs J. Gibson 1 Petunias, collection : Mrs J. Gibson 1 Fern, established: Mrs J. Gibson 1 Cactuß, collection : Mrs J. Robertson 1 Plant in bloom, not otherwise specified : Mrs Bobbs 1 Foliage Plant, not otherwise specified : Mrs 0. E. Betts 1, Mr 3J. Gibson 2 Collection Pot Plants or Out Flowers, Championship clas3, open to nurserymen and amateurs, for most points gained at shows held by societies affiliated to the Taranaki Horticultural Association. Association's certificate of merit : Mrs J. H. Frethey CUT FLOWERS. Bcses, named, one : Mrs J. H. Frethey 1, Mrs J. Gibson 2 Roses, named, collection : Mrs J. H. Frethey 1 Rosebuds, named, collection : Mrs Limbrick 1 Carnations, collection : Mrs C. Walker 1 Dahlias, collection, double: Mrs J. H. Frethey 1 Dahlias, six, double : Mrs J. H. Frethey 1 Dahlias, collection, single: Mrs J. H. Frethey 1 Dahlias, six, single : Mrs J. H. Frethey 1 Dahliaß, cactus, collection : Mrs J. H. Frethey 1 Dahlias, caotus, six : Mrs J. Robertson 1, Mrs J. H. Frethey 2 Gladioli, three : Mrs A. J. West 1, Mrs R. Gibson 2 Gladioli, collection : Mrs J. H. Frethey 1, Mrs 0. Walker 2 Phloxes, collection : Mrs J. H. Frethey 1, Mrs E. Christie 2 Antirrhinums (Snapdragons) collection : . Mrs C. Walker 1 Dianthus, collection : Mrs C. Walker 1 Penstemons, collection : Mrs J. H. Frethey 1 Fuchsia, single : Mrs J. Gibson 1, Mrs J. H. Frethey 2 Fuchsia, double : Mrs J. H. Frethey 1, Mrs J. Gibson 2 Fuchsia, collection : Mrs J. H. Frethey 1, Mrs J. Gibscn 2 Geraniums, collection, single : Mrs J. H. Frethey 1 Geraniums, collection, double : Mrs J. Gibson 1 Asters, collection : Mr 3J. Gibson 1, Mrs C.Walker 2 Pansies, six : Mr J. Belcher 1, Mr C. E. Betts 2 and h c Pansies, collection : Mr G. E. Betts 1, Mrs J. Gibson 2 Cut blooms, six kinds, not otherwise speoified : Mrs West 1, Mrs J. H. Frethey 2 Ornamental grasses, collection: Mrs T. Tait 1 Sweet Peas, collection : Mrs J. E. Frethey 1, MrsC. Walker 2, Mrs J. Gibson ho Bridal bouquet. Mr J. H. Frethey's special : Mrs Weyergang 1, Miss L. Hollard 2 Hand bouquet. Mr F. Old's special : Miss L. Hollard 1, Mrß Weyergang 2 Table bouquet. Mr J. H. Frethey's special : Mrs Weyergang 1, Miss L. Hollard 2 Lilies, one : Mrs R. Gibson 1, Mrs A. J. West 2 Nasturtiums : Mrs C. Walker 1, Mrs J. Gibson 2 Everlasting, collection : Mrß C. Walker 1 Lady's spray. Mr J. Robertson's special : Mrs Limbriok 1, Mrs J. Gibson 2, Mrs Gibson h c Button-hole nosegay: Mrs Limbriok 1 and 2 Vase or Epergne arranged for effect. Mr J. Robertson's special : Miss Crabb 1, Mrs J. H. Frethey 2 Best cross, wreath, or other floral design. Mr F. W. Wilkie's special : Mrs J. Gibson land 2 Sohool children's bouquets; boys and girls under 14 years of age, from any school : Irene Frethey 1 Best collection native flowers and berries. Mr F. W. Wilkie's special : Miss F. Corbett 1, Mr N. H. Hollard 2 FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE. Judges : W. Rowe and J. Marx. Mangolds, globe, yellow : Allhusen Bros. 1, M. Swadling 2 Mangolds, long red : R. Dunn 1, Allhusen Bros. 2 ' Turnips, Swede : R. Dunn 1, 0. Owen 2 Turnips, garden : Mrs Walker 1, Mr E. Cole 2 Carrots, Shorthorn or table : G. Holland 1, M. C. Lawson 2 Carrots, intermediate, red : R. Gibson 1, R. Dunn 2 Carrots, field : E. Cole 1, R. Dunn 2 Beet, long : R. Dnnn 1, W. Swadling 2 Beet, round: G. Hollard 1, J. H. Frethey 2 Onions, rope, Brown Spanish. Messrs A. Yates and Co.'s special : G. Tindle 1 Onions, rope, 51bs, any other variety: G. Tindle 1, J. Gibson 2 Onions, pickling, 3lbs : J. Belcher 1 Eschalots, rope, about 71bs : C. E. Betts 1, J. Beloher 2 and h c Melons, for pie or preserving : R. Dunn 1, R. Gibson 2 Vegetable marrows: J. L. Harwood 1, R. DuDn 2 Cabbages, cooking: G. Hollard 1, J. Beloher 2 Cabbage, drumhead not otherwise speoified : Mrs C. Walker 1 Cabbages, two, for piokling : J. Belcher 1, Mrs J. Robertson 2 Cauliflowers, two : Miss M. Morris 1, J. Gibson 2 Lettuce, cabbage, three: J. Belcher 1, G. Hollard 2 Beans, broad, 20 pods : J. Beloher 1, G. Hollard 2 Beans, kidney or French : J. Beloher 1 Beans, runner: J. Belcher 1, Mrs 0. Walker 2, Mr Swadling h c Rhubarb : J. 8. Kissiok 1, R. Gibson 2 Peas: J. Beloher 1, J. Gibson 2, E. Hollard h o Parsnips : R. Dunn 1, E. Cole 2 Potatoes, round, early: R. Dunn 1 and 2, G. White h c. Potatoes, kidney, early : M. C. Lawson 1, and 2. Potatoes, White Elephant : J. Beloher 1, M. C. Lawson 2 Potatoes, Derwent or Hobart. J. H. Frethey's speoial : J. Gibson 1, J. Beloher 2 Potatoes, Circular Head. Mr J. H. Frethey's special prize : R. Dunn 1, J. Gibson 2 Potatoes, any other variety : R, Gibson 1, R. Dunn, 2, M. 0. Lawson h o Potatoes, collection : J. H. Frethey 1, C. E. Betts 2 Championship Glass.— Potatoes, six varieties, four tubers each, three early, three main orop. First prize, £8 and ohAmpionship of Taranaki ; second prize, 452. For nurserymen and amateurs : J. Bolohor 1, 0. Penwarden 2, J. Burgess ho FRUIT. Judge: Mr H. Betts. Apploß, do88ort; C. Groom 1,. Mra J. Robertson 2 Apploa, kitchen : 0. Groom 1, Mrs J. Robortson 2 Poara, any variety : Mrs Nowlng 1, Mrs T. Tait 2 Poaoheß, six : 0. Owen 1 Plums, cooking: Mra J. H. Frethey 1, F.W.WUkIe2 Plums, Japnnoao : Mrs J. H. Frethoy 1, Mru J. Robertson 2 Tomatoes, six (Mr F. Old'a spoolal) G. Hollard I .and 2 Championship Glass.— Applos, twelve variotios, aix dossert, six cooking, four oaoh. First prize, gold medal: 0. Groom 1 HONEY, PJrtESERVES. Judges: Mrs J. R. Stewart and Miss Eraser. Honey, In glass: 0. E. Betts 1, Miss Gibson 2 Honey, comb : 0. E. Betts 1 Preserved fruit, six varieties. Mr Newton King's speoial : Mrß J. Gibson 1 Preserved fruit : Mrs 0. Walker 1, Mrs J. Robertion 2, Mlbb Glbeon 3 Jama, beat three varieties : Miss Gibson 1, Mrs 0. Walker 2 Jam, six varieties: Mra 0. Walker 1, Mrs T. Tait 2

Jellies, three varieties : Mrs C. Walker 1, xa J. Gibson 2, Mrß C. Bates 3 PICKLES, WINES, ETC. Piokles, collection, three varieties. Mr .J. Hastie's special : Mrs T. Tait 1, Mrs . Derby 2, Mrs J. Gibson 3. Sauce, bottle, home made, tomato : Mrs . Bates 1, Mrß G. Walker 2. Sauce, any other variety : Mrs J. Gibml, Mrs T. Tait 2. Chutney, best bottle : Mrs T. Tait 1, Mrs . Gibson 2, Mrß G. Walker 3. Hop beer, best bottle : Mrs E. C. Smyth , Mrs G. Walker 2. DAIRY PRODUCE, BACON, ETC. Butter in rolls, 31bs, from private airies : Mrs E. G. Sm/th 1, Mrs M. R. tobbs 2, Mrs J. Gibson 3. Glass or dish of Devonshire oream : Mrs . Gibßon 1, Mrs T. Tait 2. Duck eggs, heaviest, one dozen : Miss J. 1. Kissick 1, Mrs T. Tait 2. Hen eggs, heaviest, one dozen : Mrs G. Valker 1, Mrs J. Gibson 2. BREAD, CAKE. ETC. Best collection biscuits, home made. Ir A. J. Hastie's special : Miss Law 1. Scones, plate : Miss L. Poole 1, Miss A. !hri3tie 2, Misses Law and Penny h c. Family cake. Mr A. J. Hastie's special : liss Law 1, Mrs Walker, 2, Mrs J. T. Sates h o. Pound cake. Mr Hill's special: Mrs j. Walker 1, Mips Richmond 2. Oaten cake : Miss Law 1 and 2. Home-made loaf, not Las than 2lbs : &rs C. Bates 1, Miss Law 2 and h o. Plate jam tarts, six : Mrs C. Bates 1, &rs J. T. Bates 2, Miss Morris and Mrs tVulker h o. Plate sausage rolls, six : Mrs J. T. Bates [, Mrs C. Bates 2, Mrs G. Walker h c. Collection small cakes : Miss Law 1, Mrs &. Hughea 2. Sponge roll : Miss Law 1, Mrs Hughes 2, Miss A. Christie h c. Plate or dish assorted pastry: Mrs Walker 1, Miss Law 2. Plate or dish cream puffs, six. Mr Old's special : Mrs J. T. Bates 1, Miss Penny 2, Mrs C. Walker h o. MISCELLANEOUS. Tudges ; Mrs Limbrick and Mrs Weyergang. Painting, done by exhibitor in New Zealand, Mr F. Old's special : Mrs J. A Nairn 1, Miss N. Crowley 2, Mrs Limbriok 3 Painting, panel or plaque, done by exhibitor in New Zealand, Mr Newton King's, special prize: Miss MoCabe 1, Miss L. W. West 2, Mrs Limbrick 3 Exhibit of fancy leather work: Mrs J. Nairn 1 Neatest specimen darned worn stocking : Miss L. A. Anderson 1, Mrs Limbrick 2 Got-up white shirt: Mr A. J. Hastie's special prize : Miss L. Washer 1 Exhibit of fancy wool work: Mrs P. Lewis 1, Miss L. Poole 2, Miss E. Davison 3 Exhibit of fancy needlework: Miss N. Crowley 1, Miss 13. Coxhead 2, Mrs R. Higginson and Mrs A. Stevens 3 Exhibit of fancy woodwork, Mrs A. J. Hastie'B Bpecial prize : Mrs J. Nairn 1 Exhibit of any kind of fancy work for which there is no other class : Mrs B. Higginson 1, Miss N. Crowley 2 and 3 Knitted-in heel or toe to pair worn sox : Mrs R. Gibson 1 Dressed or dyed sheepskin mat : Mrs A. Stevens, 1 Dressed sheepskin mat : Mrs A. Stevens, 1 Artificial flowers : Mrs G. Derby, 1 : MissL. Macclure, 2 Eggs, for the largest number of eggs, to consist of blackbird, thrush, Minah, and sparrow, the eggs exhibited to become ttft property of the Society : Master W. Demp sey, 1 SPECIAL PRIZES. Waimate Witness for one year free foi most points in fruit, flowers, vegetables Mrs J. Gibson (78 points) 1, Mrs J. H Frethey (59 points) 2. Mr J. Gibson's points prize for po plants and cut flowers : Mrs Gibson (6J points) 1, Mrs Frethey (51 pointß) 2. Messrs Steuart and Corrigan's pointi prize for farm and garden produce : Mr R Dunn (29 points) 1, Mr J. Beloher (21 points) 2. Mr W. T. McKay's points prize fo potatoes : Mr 11. Dunn (10 points) 1, M 0. Lawson (8 points) 2, J. Belcher (! points) 3. Messrs H. Setts and Sons' points prize fo fruit: Mr C. Groom (9 points) 1, MrsJ Robertson (7 points) 2 Mr W. McDonald's points prize for pre serves, wines, dairy produce, etc .' Mrs C Walker (20 points) 1, Mrs J. Gibson (1 points) 2 Messrs J. L. Harwood and Co.'s point prize for bread, cakes, etc. : Miss Law (2 points) 1, Mrs G. Walker (11 points) 2 The Society's certificate of merit wa awarded to Messrs J. Laird and Son: splendid exhibit of cactus dahlias. Messrs H. Betts and Sons had on exhi bition a collection of fruit, and Mr C. I? Betts a collection of seeds. Note — Points secured by winners ( championship classes do not count i points prizes.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7395, 22 February 1902, Page 2

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POT PLANTS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7395, 22 February 1902, Page 2

POT PLANTS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7395, 22 February 1902, Page 2