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CLASS lI.— CUT BLOOMS.

( 'art us Flower: Mabel Drumond 1. URose: Madge Rankin 1, Mrs J. H Rankin 2. 6 Sweet Peas : Mrs Canavan 1. 12 Sweet Peas: Mrs L. A. Boyes 1. Collection Sweet Peas : Mrs Canavar 1. Mis L. A. Boyes 2. 6 Dahlias (show): Rita Mayo 1. Mr: Thos. Drumond 2. 6 Dahlias (cactus) : Mrs L. A. Boye: 1. Mrs Thos. Drummond 2. Collection Dahlias (cactus) : Mrs Cana •van 1, Mrs L. A. Boyes 2. 3 Roses : Madge Rankin 1. Collection Cosmeas : Mrs Canavan 1 Riwaka School 2. 4 Chrysanthemums (Japanese) : J. A Pattie 1, Mrs Canavan 2. 4 do (incurved) : J. A. Pattie c. 4do (reflexed) : J. A. Pattie c. Collection of Chrysanthemums : J. A Paltie I. Collection of Nasturtions : Mrs Cana van 1, Mrs J. Ingles 2. Petunias : Melvin Boves I, Mrs Kelling 2. Zinnias : Mrs Huffam 1 and 2. Collection Delphiniums : Mrs Huffam commended. Do Sunflowers : Mrs Skilton com. Do Phlox Drnmmondii : Miss Fowle1, Mrs L. A. Boyes 2. Hydrangea (1 truss) : Mrs Huffam 1 Mrs Kelling 2. Bouquet Everlasting Flowers : Mr; Huffam 1. Hand Bouquet :Miss B. Jordan 1, Mis. A. Jordan 2. Bridal Bouquet: Miss Haycock 1, Mis' A. Jordan 2. Buttonhole, by children under 14 Madge Rankin 1. Bouquet, by children under 14 : : Syl via Rankin 1. Wreath of Flowers : Hilda. Atkins 1 Clarice Fry 2. Stand of Flowers : Mrs Canavan 1 Mrs Ryder 2. Basket of Flowers (not hanging) : Mis H. Hayi-ock 1, Miss G. Jordan 2. CLASS III.— FRUIT. 5 Apples, Lord Wolseley : H. Thoma son 1 and 2, G. Chapman 3. 5 Mmn.n-'s Favourite: L. G. Dunea--1 Mr; Eylrs 1. H. Holmwood 3. Mi^= F. r: M ,,,i, v ;-. S (f.x- Or.inue Pippin: D. K. Fry 1 2. and ,-. L. S. Dnni-an 3. 5 s-nriMi'i- Pippins: 1). E. Fry 1. 2. ?> G. M. Dc-k c. 5 Newtciwn Pippins: D. E. Fry 1. 2. :<nd 3. 5 I. .melon Pippins : P. K. Fry 1 am 1 2. C. 1)..,k 3, H. Thomson o. 5 Cambridge Pippins: C. E. Lowe I, Joseph Duncan 2. 5 Jonathans: C. E. Lowe 1, 2, and ? Zc-lnvi McLean c. 5 Cleopatra?: J. Rowling 1, C. F Lowo 2. J. Rowling 3. 5 Northern Spy : Miss E. Grooby 1 A. Everett 2. : 5 Nelson Beauty : G. Chapman 1, H. I Thomason 2, A. Rowling 3.

5 Scarlet Pearmain oi- Adams' DoL. Boyes 1, G. M. Deck 2 and 3. 5 Dougherty : D. E. Fry 1, 2, and 3. S Epps" Se?dlings: N. Fowling 1, C. Chapman 2, D. E. Fry 3. 5 Spitzenburg : G. Grooby 1, C. E. Lowe 2 and 3, Jas. Drummond c. 5 Delicious : M. Woodman 1, C. E. Lowe 2, G. Grooby junr., 3. 5 Rokewood : F. Herrick 1, A. Everett 2, H. Tnomason 3, H. Drummond c. 5 Apples of Commerce : Myra McLean 1, Miss E. Grooby 2, G. Cliapman 3. 5 Springdale: G. Chapman 1, F. Holder 2, J. H. Rankin 3. 5 Afriston (Glory of the South) : M. Woodman 1, G. Chapman 2, R. Drummond 3. i 5 Brownlee's Russst : Mis 6 E. Grooby I 1, L. Boyes 2, G. Chapman 3, G. W. D.incan c. 5 Nonpareil : John Coot 1, N. Rowling 2. L. Boyes 3. 5 Kitchen (autumn) : Miss E. Grooby I and 2, L. G. Duncan 3 and c. 5 Dessert (autumn) : L. G. Duncan 1, D. E. Fry Z, 3, and c. 5 Kitchen (winter) : D. E. Fry 1. 5 Dessert (winter): D. E. Fry 1, 2. and 3. Any Other Variety (winter) : James Drummond 1, H. Holmwood 2, Thomas McNab 3. 5 Do (autumn) : H. Thomason 1 and 2, H .Rankin 3. 5 Pears, Winter Cole : H. B. Everett 1 and 2, G. M. Deck 3. 5 ePars, Vicar of Wakefield : O. M. Deck 1 and 2, H. Drummond 3. SDo Duchess D'Angouleme : G. M. Deck 1, 2, and 3. 5 Do Beurve Diel : H. B. Everett 1. 5 Winter Nelis : Eunice Pattii 1, H. B. Everett 2. 5 Do Beurre Easter : H. B. Everett 1. SDo Box : H. B. Everett 1 and 2. 5 Keiffer's Hybrid : H. B. Everett 1, G. M. Deck 2 and 3. 5 Do Beurre Clair J?an : Bert Atkins 1. 5 Do, Any Other Variety (winter) : Huffam Bros. 1, Fred Holder 2. SDo Do (autumn) : Huffam Bros. 1, Tiss E. Grooby 2. 5 Pears, Dessert : D. E. Fry 1 and 2. SDo (kitchen winter) : Leslie Wratt 1. 5 Do, Dessert (winter) : H. B. Everett 4 Quinces : .Mrs G. Atkins 1, Marjorie Wratt 2. 12 Medlars: Eileen Drummond 1, Mi*s E. Duncan 2. 5 Dosseri Poaohos; Edna Pattie 1, 2. and 3. 5 Peaehc, (kitchen): C. E. Lniro ], Doris Di-ummoncl 2. G. Chapman 3. 5 i*er>imnion.= : H. B. Everett 3. 24 Walnuts: L. Parker 1. Mrs Huffam 2, Theo. KHling 3. 3 Biiiulh* Black Grapes: Mrs F. Herrick 1. 1 Water Melon (Cuban Queen): D. E. Fiy 1. 1.. (!. Duncan 2 and 3. Water Melon (Tlie Boss) : L. G. Duncan c. Do, Any Othor Variety: L. G. Dun--1 -an 1, 2, and c. Pie Melon (light) : D. E. Fry 1, 2, and Pie Melon (dark) : P. Rowling 1, J. H. Haycock 2. Rock Melon (yellow flesh): L. G. Duncan 1 and 2. Do (green fles-h) : D. E. Fry 1, 2, and 24 Cape Gooseberries : Mrs W. Ryder 1 L G Duncan 2, C. E. Lowe 3. ' CLASS IV.— VEGETABLES. 5 Potatoes, Vermont : L. G. Duncan 1, W. Lynch 2. 5 do, Beauty of Hebron: L. G. Duncan 1 and 2," Geo. Chapman 3. 5 do, Early Rose: J. Johnson 1. 5 <10, Blue Derwent : H. Fry 1. l.i---"V do, Fialers Victory: L. G. Duncan 1 aim 2. 5 do, Up-to-Date: L. G. Duncan 1, Ralph Bate 2, John Cook 3. 5 do, Eldorada, Rivai c. 5 do, any other kind : Geo. Tyrell 1, C. Fry 2 and 3, W. Tyrill c. 3 Kumaras: Ralph Bate 1, Hugam Bros. 2. 12 Jerusalem Artichokes: Ralph Bate 1, J. Inglis 2. 6 Table Carrots (long) : Ralph Bate 1, Huffam Bros. 2. 6 do do (intermediate) : Ralph Bate 1, C Ducken 2. 6do do (short) : Huffam Bros. 1 and 2. 6 Cattle Carrots (Sinclair's Champion) : D. E. Fry 1 and 2 6 do do (Whit* Belgian): D. t. I'l'.v 1 and 2, N. Rowlings 3. 6 Parsnips: T. Mayo 1, Riwaka School 2. 12 Radishes (long): C. Perham 1 and <-. 3 Red Beet (long variety) : W. A. Kyder 1, C. R. Fry 2 and 3., Huffam Bros. o. 3 do do (short variety): Mrs Phillips 1, Huffam Bros. 2. 1 Swede : Geo. Tirrell 1, Rewai 2 and 3. 6 Turnips (table, white) : Rewai 1 and 2. 1 Swede (cattle) : W. A. Ryder 1 and 2. 1 Mangel Wurzel (long red variety) : W. A. Ryder 1, L. Parker 2. 1 Pumpkin (iron bark) : D. E. Fry 1. 1 Squach (marble head) : F. Moss 1 >nd 2, L. G. Duncan 3. Pumpkin or Squash (any other variety) : N. Rowlings 1, L. G. Duncan 2. Pumpkin or Squash (heaviest) : C. P. r'ry 1, N. P.ow'.ings 2. Vegetable Marrow (white) : Wilfred '•"ry 1, Mrs G. Atkins 2, L. G. Dun•an 3, l'u Jbrdan c. Vegetable Marrow (any other variety): If. Rowlings 1, Mrs L. Franoi< '2, A. G. Sherman 3. Ve.irt.'lilp Mariow (heaviest): N. 11.-.wl.n-s 1. '1 Cm iiiiil,iis (lull" variety) : J. Ingl-i 1. . 2 do (short variety): L. G. Diiiimn 1 :n.l 2. .). Inglis '.-. 24 Pods Pi-a's : L. G. Duncan 1 and r >. and c. 23 Pod* French Beans : J. Inglie 1, C. Perhani 2. 12 Pods Broad Bean.- : C. Ducken c. ■srhool 1. 24 Pods Runner Beans : C. Perham 1. Winnie Druinmoml 2, W. A. Ryder 3. Cabbage: C. Ducker 1. Cabbage (red) : Mrs Phillips 1 and 2. Savoy : L. Francois 1 and 2. 2 Lettuce (cabbage) : J. B. Jordan 1, Mrs Rumbold 2. 3 Leeks: Mrs W. Ryder 1. 6 Sticks Rhubarb (giant): C. A. Perliam 1.---6 do dn .iiny other variety: H. O. Urunimund 1 and 2. 5 Tomatoes: Ralph Bate 1. Wilfred Fry 2. Collection Vegetables: W. A. Ryder 211 m. Pickling Onions : Mrs C. Fry 1. John Cook 2, A. Diummond 3," Mies F. M. Fry c. „ . 5 Onions (Brown Spanish) : Jas. Kellow 1, J. Johnson 2, C. Fry 3, Arthur Drummond c-

r ' 5 Onions (heaviest) ; iiafcftka High Schoo. 1, '■■■>:i? : ■'. : 6 Cobs Indian Corn \l&tae) .- John . Heath 1, Reivai 2. ?. v" -: 6 do do do (small) : D.^-E. :Fr/ 1. CLASS V.-NATIVE EXHIBITS. I Hand Bouquet : Mrs G. Atkins 1 and . | Basket Native Flowers: Mrs Q. At- ■' kins 1. ■•■■■.,•.:. _„ Wreath Native Flowers: Mrs O. Atkins 1. Foliage Plant: Mrs G. Atkins V and c / Fern: Mrs Deck 1, Mrs Huffam & i CLASS VI.— DAIRY PRODUCE. lib. Fresh Butter : Mrs G. Atkins 1, ' Mrs C. Tutbury 2. 12 Hens' Eggs (heaviest): Max Ingles 1. ; 12 Ducks' Eggs, (heaviest) ;- Max Ingles 1. i Scones: Mrs Rurobold i. Miss Haycock 2. ■ Currant Cake: Miss -Ryder 1, Mm Rumbold 2. Seed Cake: Miss Haycock 1. Sponge Cake:, Miss' Hftjfaock 1. OF ASS VII.-PRESERVEij FRUITS. - * Collection Jams: Mrs.^V! Ryder 1, Mrs G. Atkins -"2." '- . -. ,.. .. '. Collection Jellies; itfte.^Jßyder t Collection 1 Bottled , -Fruits .(in preservative) : Mrs W. Ryder t» * Do do do (in syriip} 1 : Mrs W. Ryder Dried Fruits : Mrs.NY: Atkins 1. SPECIAL PRIZES, For number of points JijSClass 3:— Ist (Kirkp'atrickrand-'Gpl'sV. value (£1 Is): D. E. Fry;^a.(J./H.:Kari£ia and Co., 10s 6d): H; B.i Everett r 3rd (Mr D. E. Fry, 7s 6d) : d. f M;- Deck. Best 10 Jonathan Apple's (Mr A. Manoy, trophy): C. E. LoWey ( For greateat niimber'' of ■-: points in Class 4 )J. H. Rankin and Co., valua 10s 6d): L. G. Duncan. For most points in Class 2 (Wilkins and Field, trophy value £1 Is) : Mrs Canavan. 10 Heaviest Apples (Mr H. Everett, 10s): VV. A. Ryder. . 10 Most Beautiful .Apples, one variety (Mr H. Everett): G. Chapman. Best 10 Cox's Oranße Pippin Apples (Biixton and Co., trophy): h. G. Duncan. ' .- For most points in- Class 5 (Huffam Bros.. Ist ss, 2nd 3s, -3rd 2s): Mrs G. Atkins 1, Mrs Deck 2, Mrs Huffam 3. Best Bottle of Yellow" preserved in Syrup (Mr C. E. Lowe, Ist 7s 6d, 2nd 2s 6d) :-Lh:ira- Statnes 1, My rn Everett 2. I'-or most points iir.Gl(Ws-i'.''{Mrs J. A. Wallace, ss) : Mrs Deck: ' Rr-st Five Buttonhole> Bouquets (Mr D. E. Fry, 5 pi izes of Is each) i Madge nankin (3), Xorman McFarlane, Bertis MrFailane : •■' ; 5 Pears, Vicar of Winkfield (the Society, Ss) : G. M. Deck. 5 Apples, London Pippin (the Society. ,ss) : D. E Fry. - ' . Best Case' Jonathan Apples (Fmitbrokers' Association, 10s 6dl • L G" Duncan. Best Case of Cox's Orange Pippin (* ruitbrokers' Association, 10s 6d) • D. K. Fry. Largest Sunflower (Mr J. S. Wratt ss) : Mrs Bert Manoy. ' ' Best Swede, "John Bull" (Motueka Farmers' Co-operative Company, Ltd , trophy): John Heath. •-■■ - ' Walnuts: H McGlashen.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 15 April 1909, Page 1

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CLASS II.—CUT BLOOMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 15 April 1909, Page 1

CLASS II.—CUT BLOOMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 15 April 1909, Page 1

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