Nativj Plant Tn Foliago: Mrs G. At- j .kins 1. I Basket of Native Material: K. Ro- ; ■wai 1, Sirs H. P. Parks "2. Kit made of Flax: K. Rewai 1. | Kit of Dressed Flax: Mrs H. P. Park 1. • • , r Any other article of Native Man:facture: Mrs H. P. Park 1. CLASS VI.— DAIRY PRODUCE!. 41b. Loaf Bread: Mrs H. Haycock 1. 1 lb. Butter: Mrs G. Atkiiis 1. 12 Frcsb Hens' Ejg>.a . flua-fiest): i Mac Inglis 1, V. Simmous 2. I 12 Duck's Eggs: Mac Inglis 1. I 6 Scones : Miss. H. Heath 1. I 6 scones: Miss H. Heath 1, Mrs Rumbold 2. • j Currant Cake, not less than 110. . Mrs C. R. Talbot 1, Mrs J. O. HayI cock 2. T Seed Cake, not less than 41b: Mrs J. A. Rankin 1 and 2. : Sponge Cake, not less than 2lb : Mrs IJ. A. Rankin 1, Mrs C. R. Talbot 2. I CLASS VII. PRESERVED FRUITS. Collection of Jams: Mrs W. Atkins Collection of Preserved Fruits, preserved with a preservative : Mrs W. Ryder 1. CLASS VIII. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S EXHIBITS. 6 Potatoes: Whakarewa 1, Riwaka School 2. 1 Cabhage : Whakarewa 1 and 2. 1 Cauliflower: Whakarewa 1. 1 Lettuce : Whakarewa c. 6 Turnips: Riwaka School c. 6 carrots: Whakarewa c. 12. Pods of Broad Beans : Lower Moutere School 1 and 2. 6 RadisHes : Whakarewa 1. 6 Onions, 'spring : Whakarewa 1. Collection of Cut Flowers, grown on school grounds : Riwaka 1, Whakarewa 2. SPECIAL PRIZES. Greatest number of points in Class 4 (offered by Mr Jas. A. Wallace : A. Drummond. Best collection bottled fruit boiled in syrup (offered by Motueka Farmer's Co-operative Co., Ld,) : W. A. Ryder. Best Basket of Flowers (offered by Mr A. Manoy): Mrs H. Haycock. . Best Floral Design (offered by Brown and Kerr; second prize by the Society) : ..Miss Mamie Brown 1, Mrs 0. Kelling 2. . Greatest number of points in Class i (fpered by Messrs J. H. Rankin and Co.) : Sylvia Rankin. Greatest number of points in class 5 (offered by Messrs Huffam Bros.): Mrs F. M. Fry 1, Mrs Gattens 2. Best Bridal Bouquet (offered by Mr C. Young): Miss J. G. Haycock. Best Stand of Flowers (offered by Mr G. H. Budden) : Miss H. Ryder. Best'' 4 varieties of Fancy Needlework: Mrs E. C. Duncan 1, Miss Lammas 2, Miss E. Hall 3, Mrs G. Atkin c. . Best Hemmed Handkerchief, by girls under 12: May Herrick, Sybil Flett 2, Fanny Pullen 3. Best 12 Cabbage Plants, by schoolchildren, grown on the school grounds : Lower Moutere School 1. Mr S. Stockbridge, 97 Tory-street, Wellington, N.Z., writes :— "Chamberlein's Tablets are the finest corrective that we have ever had in our home. I always give them to my children and find that thev are the safest medicine for them. What I liko about them is tliat thev are mild and gentle in their action anil never leave any after effects. People troubled with Indigosticn or Constipation will find -that Chamber iain's "Tablets can always be depended upon. For sale everywhere.'* TEA AT A LOW PRICE. No. 2 "Kozie" Tea costs Is 8o only. Yet it's one of the finest teas imagiuabla. It's freslfc unadulterated strong. Buy ft and get a grand ten al a low price. Agents: GROVE & BVT. late off yourflal toTEeMMeKI" BEST PUMP OH EARTH. Jgk E. McPHERSON AND CO., LTD., AGENTS FOR MYERS' WINDMILL AND SPRAY AND HORSE PUMPS. ' ' SAMSON ' ' WINDMILLS.— The most powerful and reliablo of any Windmill extant. HORNSBY OIL ENGINES.— The fact that the Hornsby Oil Engine is used by every important Government of the present day should be sufficient to convince the most sceptical. HORNSBY BINDERS -were leaders in the harvest field twenty years ago. They are leaders to-day. (See 1908 improved), U v -.-4«f- ( ONTARIO DRILLS.— These \Drills are giving universal satisfaction. In August this year E. McPherson ani I Co. sold no less than eight Ontarios. Oliver, Hornsby, Syracuse, and Vici toria Ploughs, Disc Harrows, Orchard Harrows, Cori bett Harrows. Orchard Cultivators, Garden Cultivaj tors, «te_ CREAM SEPARATORS J (An unqualified Success.) Ono Month's Free Trial allowed. ' and every Machine guaranteed for 12 months. j The above Implements and Machinery, along with many other linos, will be on Exhibition at the RICHMOND SHOW. E. McPHERSON AND CO. LTD, WAKEFIELD. "ORAM SEPARATORS. WS have a few still on hand. Must be cleared. Early application BX-ssary. *-vi\EY BROa & CO.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 25 November 1908, Page 4
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