AMBERLEY HORTICULTURAL AND POULTRY SHOW.
The Araberley Horticultural and Poultry Society's annual show was held in the Amberley Town Hall on Saturday. There was a large attendance. The entries were large, and the various displays were excellent, especially in the chrysanthemum, floral design, vege table and cookery sections. The judge were:—Flower section: Mrs Joslingano Messrs Hunnibell and Josling; butter section: Mesdames M'Lean __ am! Wvllie;' cookery section: Mrs "Wylli. and Mr Johnston; poultry section: Mr Bell. The following is the prize-list:— Flower Section.—Table decorations—Mi • Milner, judge's vote 1, public vote 1; Mrs i. K. Bailey, judge's vote 2, public vote 2; MrJeffs 3. Chrysanthemums—Six Japanese, vai ieties—F. Lewton and J. Holton, equal, 1. Six Japanese, three »arioties—J. Ssvago_ 1. Six incurved, three varieties—Mrs K. E. Wornall 1 and special. Japai ese or Japanese incurred—Mrs Wornall, F. Lewton and J. Holton, equal, 1. Bunches or sprays—Mrs Mason 1, Msa A. Bristow 2. Baskets of chrysanthemums— Misn F. Groig 1. Miss .1. M'Naught 2, Mrs F. Milner 3. Baskets of chrysanthemums, for girls under sixteen years—Eileen Coleman 1, Nora Tobin 2, Maidie Parsons 3. Baskets of chrysanthemums, for girls under ten years—Nancy Jeffs 1, F. Mason 2. Irene Wornall 3. Bouquet, girls under sixteen years —lrene Wornall 1, Eileen Coleman 2. Bridal bouquet—Miss F. Greig 1, Mrs Mason 2, Mts F. Milner 3. Ballroom bouquet—Miss A. Bristow 1, Miss F. Greig 2, Miss A. Mason 3, Floral designs, open—Miss P. Stanton 1, Mrs Bordefeldt 2, Miss,F Sloper, Miss Ivy Stanton and Percy WornaH. equal, 3. Floral design, under sixteen years—Mollie Parsons 1, Edna Sloper 2, Eileen Coleman hc. Pair
vases—M-iss M. Bristow 1, Miss Buscli 2, Mrs Milner 3. Window plant—Miss J. M'Aaugnt 1, Miss A. Mason 2 and 3, Mrs Luisetti h c. Collection of twelve chrysanthemums—Mrs J. Savasro 1. Pair of vases, for boys or girls under sixteen years—Frank Bristow 1, Ei.een Coleman 2, Percy Wornall 3. Collection ol twelve chrysajithemuni3, with chrysanthemum foliage—Mrs Wornall 1, Mrs Miln-ei 2. Chrysanthemum in pot—Mr Savage 1. Bush plant of chrysanthemums—Mrs F. Milner 1, Mrs Parsons 2. Premier blooms (incurved)— Mrs Wornall; Japanese incurved, J. Holton; Japanese, J. Savage. , ' i Vegetables.—Cabbages—Mrs R. h. AVorimll 1 and 2. Potatoes, tliree varieties—Miss Dolly Coleman 1, X. M'Nally 2. Carrots—Master Dick Bristow 1, A. Lukey 2. Cauliflowers— Mrs Davis 1. Pumpkin—Miss C. Dalziel 1, A. Lukey 2. Marrow—Miss A. Busch 1. Mrsi Hale 2. Onions—A. Lukey J. J. Tate 2. Looks—J. Tate 1, A. Lukey 2. Parsnips—W. IJ.ivia 1, A. Lukey 2. Peas—Miss Ada Busch I Miss A. Bristow 2. Tomatoes—Miss ABurcl! 1 and 2. Beet—W. Davis 1, Mils Holron 2. Mangolds—J. Mockett 1, D. Coleman \ Field turnips—W. Davis J. Field carrots ~W. Davis 2. Collection of vegetables—A. I.ukcv 1. Prize for most points—A Lukey. Coolterv.—Pound cake—Miss A. Sloper 1, Miss'M. Bristow 2. Miss Osborne,3. Rich fruit cake—Mrs Anderson 1, Mrs Luisetti 2, Miss L. Osborne 3. Ginger bread—Miss Osborne 1. Miss Wa-nier 2, Miss Busch 3. Sponge cake—Miss Wagner 1, Mrs Mason 2 and h c. Sponge sandwich, undecorai-ed — Miss Wagner 1 and 2. Sponge sandwich, decorated—Miss Dalziel 2. Shrotbretwl—Miss, F. Greig 1 and special. Miss L. Osborne 2. Miss Clark 3. Mixed cakes—Mrs T. Sloper 1. Mis& Clark li c, Mrs F. E. Bailey hc. Oven scones, girls under sixteen years—lrene Woi'nail 1. 2 and 3. Ollie Feathery 4. Oven scones—Mrs Anderson 1, Miss Featherstono 2, Mrs F. E. Bailey 3. Girdle scopes—Miss C. Dalziel 1, Miss J. M'Naught 2, Miss Wagi:er 3. Mixed pajtry—Miss Clark 1, Mrs T. Sloper 2. Miss Wagner 3. Home-made bread —Mrs N. M'Nally 1 and special. Miss Osborne 2 and 3, Mrs Holton h c. Yeast buns— Miss Osbonie 1, Miss C. Dalziel 2 Cut cakes —Mrs F. E. Bailey 1,2, 3 and special. Separator butter—Mrs Giles 1, Mrs Clenhane 2. Mrs M'Namara 3. Dairy butter—Mrs Bordgfeldt, 1 and special, Mrs R. E. Wornall 2, Miss Sloper 3 Mrs X. M'Nally h c. Hen's eggs—Mrs .Mason 1. Preserved' fruit, six varieties—Mrs WornaJl 1, Mrs Holton 2 and 3, Miss Wagner h c. Marmalade—Miss J. M'Naught 1. Miss Greig 2, Mrs Penfold 3. Most points in cooking—Miss Wagner. Poultry.—Brown Leghorn pullet—C. Ma-son 1. Black Orpington cock-yJ. Holton 1. Black Orpington h<-n—Mrs H. Busch 1. White Leghorn hen—C. Mason 1. Black Orpington
pullet—Mrs H. Busch 1. Ducks—Mr Deal 1, Mrs J. Watson 2. Drake—Mrs Mason 1, Mrs J. Watson 2. Silver Wyandotte pullct-Mxa Parsons 1 and 2. Brown Leghorn* cockerel—T. Ford 1. Brown Leriiom c^ck—E. W. Marsh 1. Brown Leghorn hen—Mrs Parsons. Weight-guessiing competitions. Pig—R, Sloper. ,Lamb —P. Wilson.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14683, 14 May 1908, Page 5
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