COURTENAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
The annual Exhibition of the above Society was held in the Orange Hall, Courtenay, on Thursday, Dec. 23. The weather was beautifully fine, the attendance of visitors good, and the whole affair, despite the predictions of those unfortunate individuals, croakers, was a great success, and keen competition was shown in nearly all classes. In pot plants and cut blooms the entries were not quite so numerous as on some previous seasons, but was declared by the judges to be superior in quality to those of previous shows. In vegetables and fruit the competition was strong, entries very largo, and in point of quality were a great credit to the district. A special exhibit of apples by Mr P. V. Jones attracted considerable attention. Appended is the prize list:
Pot Plants. Judges—Messrs Turner and Grey. Three fuchsias, varieties—Robertson, 1; Thompson, 2. Three geraniums, varieties Robertson, 1; Thompson, 2. Three geraniums, double—Robertson, 1; Thompson, 2. Three geraniums, gold —Thompson, 1. Three geraniums, silver —Thompson, 1. Three geraniums, ivy-leafed— Robertson, 1. Three geraniums, bronze— Thompson, 1; Robertson, 2. Three petunias—Robertson, 1. Three calceolarias —Robertson, I. One specimen plant in flower —Robertson, 1. One fine foliage plant—Anson, 1. One fuchsia, dark— Robertson, 1. One fuchsia, light—Thompson, 1 ; Robertson, 2. One pelargonium— Robertson, 1. One geranium—Thompson, 1; Robertson, 2. One geranium, bronze— Robertson, 1. One geranium, double— Thompson, 1; Robertson, 2. One geranium, gold tricolour Robertson, 1. One geranium, silver—Robertson, 1; Paterson, 2. One geranium, ivy-leafed—Robertson, 1; Thompson, 2. One petunia—Robertson, 1. One calceolaria—Robertson, 1. One verbena—Robertson, 1. Collection of native ferns—Robertson, 1. One lilly— Robertson, 1. Cut Blooms. Collection of roses—G. Grant, 1. Three roses, varieties—Grant, 1; Robertson, 2. One rose—Francis, 1; Grant, 2. Six pansies—Peat, 1; Brett, 2. Four carnations, varieties—Robertson, 1. Six sweet williams—Morgan, 1 j Robertson, 2. Six antirrhinums, varieties Robertson, 1; Francis, 2. Collection of cut blooms — Robertson, 1; Peat, 2. Six annuals—Peat, 1. Six verbenas—Robertson, 1. Three pentstemons—Peat, 1; Francis, 2. Table bouquet—Mrs Dunkley, 1; Peat, 2. Hand bouquet Miss Robertson, 1; Peat, 2. Collection of verbenas, not less than nine varieties Robertson, 1. Epergne of flowers—Anson, 1; Peat, 2. Fkuit. Judges : Messrs Crooks and Marsh. Twelve cherries—Robertson 1. Twelve strawberries—Francis, 1; Brett, 2. Twelve raspberries—M’Nae, 1; Peat, 2. Collection of gooseberries—Robertson, 1; Peat, 2. Collection of currants, 10 bunches of each —Morgan, 1; Peat, 2. Collection of fruit. Peat, 1; Robertson, 2. Six apples, last year’s —Grant, 1; Robertson, 2, Vegetables. Twelve broad beans—Grant, 1; Pitt, 2. Two cabbages—Grant, 1; Francis and Peat (equal), 2. Six carrots-—Robertson, 1; Pitt, 2. Three turnips (white) —Grant, 1; Peat, 2. Three turnips (yellow)— Peat, 1; Robertson, 2. Two lettuces — Pitt, 1, Robertson, 2. Two cauliflowers — Grant, 1; Peat, 2. Twelve pods peas— Grant, 1; Brett, 2. Six potatoes (kidney) —Seaton, 1; Grant, 2. Six potatoes (round) —Seaton, 1 ; Robertson, 2. Six onions—Anson, 1; Pitt, 2. Six stalks rhubarb—Brett, 1 j Pitt, 2. Twelve eschalots —Anson, 1; Moore 2. Collection of vegetables—Grant, 1; Anson, 2. A number of special prizes also were given. THE e PORTS. The athletic sports, under the auspices of the Courtenay Horticultural Society, were held in an adjoining paddock, under the management of Messrs H Peat and G. T. Robertson, and although the competitors in most of the events were but few, some really good performances were shown. Mr W. M’Lennan acted as judge, Mr W. Turner starter, and Messrs W. M’Lelland, Peat and Robertson handicappers. Annexed is the results of the different events : 100yds Open Handicap. Three entries— T. Mangin (scr), 1; D. M’Beth (scr), 2. Time —llsec. Putting the Stone (IGlb). Three entries —A. M’Beth, 36ft 3in, 1; W. M’Beth, 35ft 21 in, 2. 220yds Open Handicap ; two entries— T. Mangin, 1. Time —34?-sec. 100yds, boys under 16; six entries—W. M’Lelland (2yds), 1; Fred Kemp (scr), 2. Running High Jump; four entries—T. Mangin (sft Bin) 1; G. T. Robertson (sft 21 in), 2; A. M’Beth (sft l-Jin), 3. One Mile Handicap; three entries—T. Mangin, 1; J. Saddler, 2. Running Long Jump; three entries—A. M'Beth (19ft Sin), I; Duncan M’Beth (18ft lOin), 2. 440yds Open Handicap ; three entries — Donald M’Beth (3yds), 1; T. Mangin (scr), 2. A protest was lodged against the winner for running inside one of the flags, which the Committee could not but sustain, although M’Beth ran a pretty race, and, gaining very little by being off the course, passed the post with a good deal in hand. Hop, Step, and J amp; three entries —A. M’Beth (44ft), 1; T. Mangin (3Sft Sin), 2. 100yds, open to members of the Courtenay Horticultural Society; handicaps behind scratch, one yard for each year; twenty-six entries—G. T, Robertson (46yds), 1; G. Grain (37yds), 2. A ball in aid of the funds of the Horticultural Society was held in the evening, and was fairly attended, Messrs Belgrave and Simpson providing the music.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8052, 28 December 1886, Page 3
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