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MOTUEKA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

: .V.';V Appended is the prize list of the* £^. : Motneka;-r-*Hbf ticaltnral': Society's show, v-Jchel^on Easter Monday fc- ..'*.-. . yyy^yy - v ■ -class i. '■; yyy -. V-. * Caotus, Mrs P Moffatt, l '; foliage plant ,y .Winnie Holdaway 1, Lilian? Holdaway 2, VJ.- Ruth" Miller oommended ; fuohsia, Mrs E : V . BoyjSsi ; single-geranium or pelargonium, * -.*" Mrs E Boy es, 1 ,- double do, Miss A Tre- ," r wavas 1, Mrs E Boyes 2 ; single petunia, : ;.?, Mrs'E; Boyes commended ; double do, Mrs* f * Hodgson rj begonia (flowering), Mrs E - , Boyes 1, Mrs Wilson 2 ; begonia (foliage) .': Mrs E Boyes 1 j amaryllis, Mrs E Parker ' :" 1 ; pot of musk, R Boyes. ■-■•"- Class IL 1 , 6 .Verbenas, Miss B Tremvas 1, Mrs Thorp 2 ;' « dahlias, Mrs F Neve 1, Mrs Thoip2; collection ot dahlias, Mrs F Neve 1, Miss B 'f rewavos 2 ; 3 roses, Mrs R W H Rankin 1 ; oolieo.ion of nasturtiums, Miss E Hammond 1 ; bouquet of - everlasting flowers, Annie Limmer 1 ; hand bouquet, Miss B Trewavas 1, Miss A Trowavas 2 * bridal bouquet, Miss A Jordan 1, Miss G Buttress 2 - buttonhole bouquet by ohildren under 14, Miss Florrie Staine*; 1, Miss B Jordan 2 ; bouquet made by girls under 14, Miss 0 Boyes 1, Miss B Jordan 2 j wreath flowers, Mis Buttress commended; stand of Cowers, Miss Jennings 1 ; basket of flowers (hanging or otherwise), Miss Hursthouso 1, Miss Rawson 2 ; design, of grasses, including grain or herrie*;, bliss L Moffatt 1, MiBS A Trewavas 2 ; collection of chrysanthemums, Mrs Tillaho 1, Miss B Trewavas 2, Class ul 6 kitchen apples (autumn), W B Anderson 1, Master L Rowling 2 ; 5 dessert* d•, E Parker 1, Miss E M Drummond 2 ; 6 kitchen do (winter) Stanley Rankin 1, VV B Anderson 2, R Grooby ommended J 5 des-tert do. S B Cauavau 1, Miss Herrick 2; 6 Cox's orange pippin, James' Chapman 1, Miss E Duncan 2 ; 5 Ribston pippin,* W B Anderson 1 ; Stunner pippiu, Leonard Rowling 1, S 0 Canavan 2; 5 Nbnpariel russets, Mrs Rawson 1 and 2, E Holdaway commended , 5 blight proof * apples (one of each sort), James Chapman 1,-W B Anderson 2, Miss Herriok com- * mended"; collection of apples (one of each soft), W B Anderson 1, Miss Herriok 2, J Kobinson commended ; 5 kitchen pears autumn), J F Leach 1, Mrs F Herrick 2 j 6 dessert do, Miss Delaney 1, Mrs Delaney : 2, i. W Scott commended ; 5 kitohen (winter) do, James' Chapman 1, Mrs A Inwood 2 ; 5 dessert -do, S B Cana- . van 1, Mrs F Herriok 2, W Limmer commended ; collection of pears (one of each - Sort), ' Mra A Inwood commended ; 5 ;. quinces, Mrs Herriok 1, Mrs Rawson 2, "Mrsjf Herriok commended; 12 medlars, * -"Master L Hursthouse 1, James Chapman 2 ; 5 penohes, Mrs W. Limmer 1, George James 2 and commended ; 24 walnuts, .Mrs Rawson 1, Miss M. Drummond 2, Jas -F. Leech commended ; 3 bunches of ureen grapes, grown under gloss, W Scott 1 and - 2 ; 8 bunches biack do, W Scott 1 aud 2 ; . 3 bunches blaok do, grown in the open, R Alexander J, Geo Chapman 2 ; water melon, Geo Lanceley commended ; pie melon, - Master L Rowling 1, Horace Bate 2; rock melon, Maater C R Fry 1 and 2 ,- -5 oranges, J Chapman 1 and 2 ; 6 lemons, Mrs Ryder, 1, Missß Drummond 2, F W Thorpe, commended; 24 Cape gooseberries, R Alexander commended. Class IV. 5 Redskin potatoes, Mrs T. Starnes 1 , T Holyoake 2, T Macmahon commended ; 6 pink eye ditto, Mrs T iitarnes 1, W McLean 2; 5 kidney ditto, H Haycock 1, E York and H York commended ; 6 potatoes, any otber kind, W McLean 1, H . Haycock 2; Jerusalem artichokes, Mr Thorp 1 and 2; 5 onions, Master A Ryder 1, E McNab 2, — Cockram and R Alexander commended ; 2 botlles pickling 1 onions, Master Nolan Rowling 1, H Inwood 2 ; 6 carrots, (table), L Pry 1. Mrs D Hall 2 ; 6 carrots (cattle), Master H Heath 1, T Macmahon 2 ; 6 parsnips, E 7_ Drummond 1, — Tellaho 2, E MoNab commended ; 12 radishes. Master H Ryder 1, E MoNab 2 ; 3 red beet (long variet;), 3? W Huffam 1; swede,. Miss Rose Lanceley 1, Master L Inwood 2 5 6 turnips (table), -Master M Boyes 1, Master G Boyes 2; turnip (cattle), W White 1, M Staples 2, K Walker oommended ; mangold wurzel (long red variety), L. Goodall 1, T Brougham 2 ; mangold wurzel (any other . kind), Ellis Fiy 1 ; pumpkin (heaviest), 0 Goodall, 1041 bs, 1 ; vegetable marrow, W McLean 1, H York 2 ; collectiuri of marrows (pumpkins and squashes) Master Erneßt Fry 1, Master Elliot Fry oommended; 2 cucumbers, long variety, Mrs Rawson 1 and 2 ; 24 pods of peas, C R Fry 1, H Haycock 2, 12 pods of broad beans, . G Lanceley 1, C R Fry 2 ; 24 pods French : do H Haycock 1, Harold Hall 2 ; 24 pods "runner ditto, Gerald Boyes 2; cabbage, '*. G Lanceley 1, E M'Nabb 2; 3 lettuce, R Alexander 1, B Eing 2 ; 8 sticks of rhubarb, * -Mrs Buttress 1 j. 5 tomatoes, Master B Jordan 1, W Francois 2 ; collection of tomatoes, three of each variety, F W Huffam 1, Rev McLean 2 ; collection of vegetables • arranged on a stand not exceeding 2ft by 3lt, G Lsncely 1, Mrs Rawson commsnded . Class V, Hand bouquet, Miss May York 1 ; - basket of native flowers, Miss York oommended ; native plant (foliage), Miss R - Lanceley commended ; fern, Miss B Millar 1, Mrs Wilson 2 ; collection of ferns, Mrs Jordan 1. . Class VI. Honey In comb, U H Budden 1, Miss Alice Hall 2 ; collection of bottled fruits, Misa May York 1 ; 12 fresh hea's eggs (heaviest), F Fry 1, Rose Lanceley 2 ; 6 soones (not* to contain eggs or butter), .. Mrs Wendleborn •1, Mrs H Haycock 2 ; currant cake,, not lees than4lbs, Mrs C Beattie 1, Mrs S Eginton 2 ; seed -cake, not less thau*4lbs,- Mra C Beattie 1, Miss Askew 2 ;' 6 cobs Indian corn (large), C Boyes commended ; pint of linseed, H Rumbold 1, A Drnmmond 2. Special' Phizes. By Laery* & Co.— Cooking apples, 4 varieties, 6 of each, £1 ls, J. Chapman ; dessert apples, 4 varieties, 6 of each, £1 . ls,W. Scott. ByTownsend and Paul— To exhibitor " with mort points in frnit olass, trophy (value £2 10s), J. Chapman (14) 1, W. B. Anderson (13), 2 j -Cooking and dessert apples, each exhibit not less than 201bs, m-irble clock (value £3 3s) to be won three years in succession, Jas. Chapman. By G. Thomas &Co.— Case Cox' 3 orange pippin, packed and marked for export, £1 ls, W. Scott. . By S. Kirkpatrick & Co.— Collection of fruits, -811s, W.Scott. - By Messrs Thomson Bros, and C 0. —12 Epps' seedling, Five Crown London Pippin, do. Stunner pippin, £1 Is, J. Chap--1 man. By Miss Guy— Lady's dress spray, Mrs Rawson, By lir John Low— Dish of 12 peaches, W. Scott. *.* By Mr A. Manoy— Loaf home-made bread, Miss M. York. By Rankin and Sons— lib fresh buttor, Miss Eliza Inwood 1, Mrs A. Inwood 2. Design in grasses, grain, and berries— , Ist, Auckland Clothing Factory, 10s ; 2nd by the . Society, 5s ; Miss L. Moffatt 1, Miss A Trewavas 2. Sample of hops cut from bale— lst by E. Buxton & Co. (value £1 ss), 2nd by Levien Bros : Frank Lewis 1, Leonard Goodall 2. ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 86, 13 April 1898, Page 3

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MOTUEKA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 86, 13 April 1898, Page 3

MOTUEKA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 86, 13 April 1898, Page 3