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PRIZE LIST.

Class I— Pox P&anjb. 1 Sodom ; Mrs T. Boyes 1, H. L. Moffatt 2 1 foliage Plant: Mrs E. Boyes 1, Mrs J. F. Wilson 2 1 Faohsia: Mrs Jordan 1, Mies E. Boyes 2 1 single Petunia: Mrs R, Pettio 1, Mrs Hoffam 2, Miss J MoGlashen oommendod 1 flowering Begonia: MissE Poole 1, Mrs R Pattie » 1 foliage Begonia : Mrs E Boyes 1 Amaryllis: Mrs Wilson commended Class 2— Cut Flowers. 6 Verbenas: Miss L M Cook 1, Mrs T Boyes 2 6 Dahlias: Mrs R Paitio 1, Miss h M Cook 2 Colleotion ol Dahlias : Mrs W. Askew 6Pansiea; Miss Tarrant 1, Mies E Tariam 2, Miss h Hurathouse commended 3 Rosea : Miss Luoy Dunn Collection of Nastuttiuma: Mrs G Jennings 1, Minn M Cook 2 . Hand Bouquet: Mies Jordan 1, Mrs Rawsou a Bridal Bouquet*. Mies Buttress 1, Miss E Poole 2 Buttonhole Bouquet, made by adults: Miss M Miller 1, Miss M Dalgety 2 Buttonhole Bouquet, made D 7 girls under M: Miss F M Fry I, Miss Dalgety 2 Buttonhole Bouquet, made by boys under 14: Hamilton Delany 1, G Boyes 2 Bouquet made by glrla under 14: Miss W Rawson 1, Miss Stella Boyes 2 Wreath of Flowers : Miss Dalgety 1, Miss A Dalgety 2 Stand of Flowers : Miss L Poolo 1, Miss M Hurethoune 2 Basket of Flowers: Mrs Rawson 1, Miss M Hurathoußo 2 Trophy of Grasses, inoluding grain aud berries; Miss E. Poole 1, Miss M Hursthouße 2 CIJIBS 3.— FRUIT. 5 kitchen Apples, autumn: Miss Guy 1, Mr G MoMahon 2 5 dessort Apples, autumn : Mrs F Horriok 1, Mr C Trewavis 2 6 kitchen Apples, winter ; Mr T FaUio I, Mrs F Herriok 2 6 deseort apples, winter : Miss Guy 1, Mr R Lloyd 2, J, Duncan commended 5 Cox's Orange Pippin; J Chapman* 1 . 5 Stunner Pippins; Mr J Chapman 1. Mr H Thoinason 2 5 Nonpareil Russets; Miss Guy 1, Mr W. Limmer commended 6 blight proof Apples of one sort : J Chap] man 1, R Chapman 2 i Colleotion of blight-proof Apples, 3of eaoh sort; Eeedlinga raised in tho distriot; II Chapman 1, T Grooby iv 2 Collection of Apples, 1 of each sort: J Chapman 1, T Grooby iv 2, \Y Liminor commended. 6 kitchen Pears, autumn: J F Leech 1 6 dessert Pears, autumn : It Hursthouso 1, F W Dunn 2 5 kitohen Pears, winter : R Hursthouso, commended 5 dessert Pears, winter*. Mißs K Delanoy 1, W Limmer 2, Mrs Delanoy aommendod Collection of Pears, one of eaoh sort ; F W { Dunnl t 5 Quinces: F W Dunn 1,110 Jaoka 2, £ Fred Chapman commended j 12 Medlars; Miss Guy 1, R Hursthouso 2 12 Peaches: E Askew 1. F W Dunn 2 o 24 Walnuts: Mrs James Fry 1, Frank Fry " 2 3 hunches gteen (Ivapos, grown under glass*. Miis E F Dunn 1, Mr Wratt 2 3 bunches black grapes, grown in tho open : Mr Wratt 1, H Chapman commended 1 'Water Mslon; H Fry, junr, l.WDun- . can 2 : 1 Pie Melon: A Drnmmond 1, T Rowling 2 - 1 Rock Melon; L Duncan 1, C Fry 2, R Hurathoase commended Collection of Melons, 10l each sort : John D Duncan commended ' Colleotion ol Fruits: Miss E Guy com mended Colieotion of Nuts*. J F Wilson 5 Oranges: J Chapman 1, R Chapman commended CIASS 4— VKOETAnLES. ff Red Skinned Potatoes: R Lloyd 1, J ' Duncan 2, the Orphanage commended sFiuk eye Potatoes: W Limmer 5 Kidney Potatoes*. Geo Lanoley 1, tho Orphanage 2 s Potatoes, any other kind: H V Millor 1, A White 2 ; Colleotion ol Potatoes, 8 cf eaoh Bort : H Sudden 1, Jos. Dunoan 2, E Hayoook cony* mended • ' 6 Carrots -table : R HarsthonsQ 1, J Hali 2 1 Sweede : A White 1, Geo Lanoley 2 G Turnips— table: J D Fowler 1, G Fowlor I 1 Turnip— cattle: o Heath 1, A White 2 j 1 Pumpkin: E Stanton 1, RFry 2 I Vegetable Marrow: Geo Lanoley 1, E Btanton 2 Coileotion'ot Vegetable Marrows, Pumpkins -and Squaahcß: R Fry 1 Laureooe Duncan commended 24 pods of Pogb: Miss B Drummond 1, R Bursthouee 2 J. 2 pods ot Broad Beanß : 0 Fry 24 pods of French Beans: R Chapman 1, the Orphanage 2 5 Tomatoes; Miss Holder 1, Mrs Stophens 2 ■ . Colleotion of Tomatoes 3 of eaoh sort : W Limmer oommonded. 5 Onions; Mrs Buttress 1, Geo Jennings 2 21bs pickling Onions *. 0 Fry 6 Patenips: J Fry 1, R Hnrsthouaa 2 3 Red Beet : Tho Orphanage 1, R Hursthouso 2 12 Radishes: 0 Jordan 1, B Jordan 2 6 fttiokfl Bhubarb*. F Holder 1, the Orphanage 2 12 Jerusalem Artichokes: R Hursthouso 1, J F Wilson 2 1 Mangold Wnrzsl : Geo Lanooloy Glass 6— Native Exhibits. Basket native Flowers : R Holyoake 1 Collection of native Mouses and Lichens : Miss Gertrudo Holdaway 1 Native Plant in bloom: Mitts E. Boyo3 commended 1 Nikau Palm : W Ryder 1 and 2. 1 Fern : F Huff am Class B— Dair* Produce and Miscellankoos lib fresh Butter: Mis 3 Sixtus 1, Mrs 11 Haycook 2 4lb Loaf home-made Bread : Mrs T Goodman lib Honey in tho Comb : B R Avery 1, W Limmer 2 ' Colleotion ol Jams! Miss Sixtus commended Collection ol Jellies: Mists Sixtus com- J mended. lib weight ol Hops : A Drummoncl 1 , S Fowlor 2, D Bate oommended 6 cobs of .Indian Corn, largo: Mrs R G Spicor 1 6 cobs Inaian Corn, small; F W Huff am 1, RFry 4 Peok o£ Wheat: The Orphanage commended Peok of Oats *. A White 1, the Ornbunago 2 SI'HCUL PIIIZEH, For tho best collection ol Applets grown by exhibitor, one o! each sort, and each apple to bo named ; collection to be shown in suitable frame or frames to fco supplied by tho exhibitor—offered by Messrs Rankin, Duncan, and Rankin : 0 Wiesenhavern 1, II Chapman 2. For tho best oolleotion ol fruits in season, offered by Mr fl Kirkpatriok *. W Scott 1, Miss Chapman commended For best pound of fresh Butter, offered by Messrs Sclanders and Co ; Mi 63 R Fry j For beet sheaf oi oats suitable for chaff, offered by Messrs Griffin and Sons*. E Rowlings 1, E Holdaway highly commonded. For best pound of hops, sample to bo 1892 season, not less than 6 inches square, taken from the bale ; first prize electroplated tea ,sot ol 8 pieces, presented by Messrs E Buxton and Co, valua £6 15s; 2nd prizo, presented by Mr R Levion, valuo £1 la: J It Dodson and Son 1, Geo Limmer 2, T Holyoako and W Eginton commended.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 74, 31 March 1892, Page 3

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PRIZE LIST. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 74, 31 March 1892, Page 3

PRIZE LIST. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 74, 31 March 1892, Page 3