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MOTUEKA VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

ANNUAL SHOW. The annual show of the Motueka Va] ley Horticultural Society wa 2 held at Tapawera on Easter Monday and it was a gret success. Appended 1 '. the prize list : ! POT PLANTS, s i i. Begonia in bloom: Mrs A. Drummonc 1 and special, and 2. 3 Foliage Plant: Mrs Innes Jones 1 (■ Miss L. Drummond 2. Fern: Miss Fawcett 1 and special i Miss Hazel McMahon 2. Geranium: Mrs T. Drummond 1 Mr ,1. Biggs 2. . , j ' Best Pot Plant: Mrs W. Mead 1 an' , special. 1 CUT BLOOMS. 1 Cactus Flower: Mr Gray Wilkinson 1 t 6 Dahlias: Miss E. Forsyth 1. , Collection of Pansies: Mrs A. Drum 3 mond 1 and special, Miss E. Forsyth 2 3 Roses: Miss L. Drummond 1 aiu l special, Miss E. Forsyth 2. Collection of Nasturtiums: Miss E . Forsyth 1, Mrs Ines Jones 2. Collection of Carnations: Miss E Forsyth 1 and special. Collection of Sweet Peas: Miss L Drummond' 1 and special, Miss Bro ] mell 2. Collection of Zinireas: Miss E. For syth 1. Collection of Cosmeas: Miss E. For ' Collection of Phlox: Miss L. Drum mond 1 and special, Miss E. Forsyth 2 Collection of Roses: Mr W. A. Naldei 1, Mrs Winn 2. Hand Bouquet: Miss Barker 1 anc special, Miss Bromell 2. Bridal Bouquet: Miss Barker 1. Bouquet of Everlastings: Mrs Winn 1 Wreath of Flowers: Miss Barker 2. Stand of Flowers: Miss Bromell 1. Best Rose in Show: Mr A. Nalder 1 Mrs Innes Jones 2. CHILDREN'S CLASSES. Buttonhole for Children under years: Miss E. Hudson 1 Miss E. Mc Mahon 2. Buttonhole for Children under nine Miss M. Drummond 1, Master B Drummond 2. Bouquet for Girls under 14: Mis; E McMahon 1. DOMESTIC. Home-made Loaf: ;m-s W. Fawcett 1 and special, Miss Kinzett 2. Brown Loaf: Mrs I. Rutherford 1. 5 Jam Tarts: Mrs A. Biggs 1 anc special Miss C. Drummcnd 2. Cream Puffs: Miss \»adsworth 1, Miss 0 Fawcett 2. Cream Cakes: Miss Bromell 2. White Scones: Mrs Innes Jones 1 Mr? F. W. Gibbs 2. Wheatmeal Scones: Mrs Quinney 1. Shortbread. Mrs Innes Jones 1, Mrs G. Macmahon 2. HOME MADE. Such a term applies to the production of cordials made with SHAiiLAND'S FRUIT ESSENCES. Can vou imagine anything • ore pure and v-oitsomc tor a summer beverage 'han a syrup of sugar and water madi in vour own kitchen, with the amount of Sliarland's Fruit Essence idded. The utility of these Fruit Essences is not even surpassed by the ,ve!l-known culinary essence of lernoi '.n the realm of cookery. You pro- 1 cure a bottle of Fruit Essence at 70111 grocer, costing one shiling ; and with this you can make several bottles of cordial' much pm'er and stronger than rhe ordinary commercial article ?r\th which yuu»have long been familiar. To shov. you how economical it is, :nany fruiterers and confectioners are now purchasing Sliarland's Fruit Ksscnces for the production of cordials for counter and shop trade, and if this is profitable to them, it is easy to see just what you would save. A one shilling Lottie of Sharland's Fruit Essences wil make over ;00 glasses delicious drinks. All we ask you to do, is to try one bottle. Cock & Co., au< Levin & Co.. Lceal Agentg.*

Kisses: Miss D. Wilkinson 1 Mrs G Macmahon 2. Rice Biscuits: Miss D. Wilkinson 1. Gingernuts: Mrs S. Wadsworth 1. Sponge Cake: Miss I. Kinzett 1. Sponge Sandwich: Miss Wadswortl ~ Miss C. Drummond 2. Sponge Eoll: Miss Wadsworth 1 Hiss L. Lawrence 2. Plum Pudding: Miss Bromell 1. Glass jar of Jam: Mrs A. Drummom ~ Mrs T. Drummond 2. , Glass Jar of Jelly: Mrs A. Biggs 1 I'lrs W. F. Quinney 2. Glass Jar of Honey: Mrs A. E. Colo nan 1. Mrs E. L. Newport 2. Bottle Preserved Fruit: Mrs T, )rnmmond 1, Mrs F. W. Gibbs 2. 3 Bottles Preserved Fruit: Mrs Drumnond 1 and special, Mrs F. W. Gibbs 2, 3 Glass Jars Jam: Mrs Inncs Jones , Mrs T. Drummond 2. Bottle of Pickles: Mrs W. F. Quiiiiey 1 and special. Bottle Tomato Sauce: Mrs A. E. )oleman 1 Mrs W. F. Quinney 2. Pound Butter, separator: Mrs I. A. Vilkinson 1. Mrs Innes Jones 2. Pound Dairy Butter, not separator: ilrs G. Bromell 1 and special, Mrs F. V. Gihbs 2. 6 Hen's Eggs: Mr E. L. Newport 1 nd special. Max Drummond 2. Collection Home-made Sweets: Mi. 1 " jee 1, Miss E. Hudson 2. Table DecoVation (centre): "Missr* )rummond and Barker 1 and special, ilrs Hudson 2. Best Collection of Jams: Mrs T. )rumir.ond special. FRUIT. Bunch of Dark Grapes: Mr G. Fairc i, Dr Hudson 2. 5 Dessert Pears: Mrs I. H. Price 1 md special. 5 Ccoking Pears: Mr I. H. Price 2 5 Peaches: Mr W. A. Jordan 1 Mi D. M. Kite 2. 3 Quinces: Mr N. Win 1, Mr W Win 2. 12 Walnuts (small): Mr T. Drun. mond 1, Mr I. W. Price 2. 12 Walnuts (lorge): Mr W. Win 1 and special, Mr I. W. Price 2. 5 Plums: Mr W. Fawcett 2. Collection of Fresh Fruit: Mr W fawcett 1 and special, Mrs T. Drum nond 2. 5 Apples, Munroe's Favourite: Mr N iVin 1 and 2. ~ Cox's Orange Pippin: Mr C. New. port 1 arid 2. 5 Apples, Jonathan: Mr G. Fairev 1 Mr N. Win 2. 5 Apples, Cleopatra: Mr T. Griffith i Mr E. L. Newport 2. • 5 Apples,- Northern Spy : Mr N. Wi: L and 2. 5 Apples. London Pippin: Mr T. Grif Bth 1, Mr N. Win 2. 5 Apples, Nelson Beauty: Mr W. C Fawcett 1, Mr C. Newport 2. 5 Apples Scarlet Permain: Mr G Macmahon 1. Mr E. L. Newport 2. 5 Apples, Eps' Seedling: Mr E. N Kite 1, Mr W. Fawcett 2. 5 Apnlcs, Cambridge Pippin: Mr W A. Jordan 1, Mr N. Innes Jones 2. 5 Apples, kitchen (autumn): Mr N. Win 1, Mr E. L. Newport 2. 5 Apples, kitchen (winter): Mr T. Moffit 1 MrE. L. Newport 2. 5 A pies, dessert (winter): Mr 0 M'iirmahoii 1 and special, Mr I. H. Jordan. 5 Apples, any other variety named: Mr H. Lines Jones 1 and special. Mr W. A. Naldcr 2. VEGETABLES. 12 Pods French Beans: Mr G. Colenan 1. Mr A. E. Coleman 2. 1 Cabbage: Mr A. C. Quinton 1. 6 Table Carrots: Mr W. J. Kinzett 2. 6 Field Carrots: Mr J. A. Wilkinson I *6 Onions: Mr C. Newport 1, Mr A. C. Quinton 2. 6 Parsnips: Mr A. B. Creed 1. Colection of Onions: Mr Cyril Newoort 2. ' 12 Pods Peas: Mr A. Gibbs 1. 6 Leeks: Mr A. Drummond 2. 6 Sticks Rhubarb: Mr E.'H. Coleman 1. Mr W. Quinney 2. 5 Redskin Potatoes': Mr T. J. Barker 2 and special. 5 Potatoes, any named variety: J. Hudson 1 and 2. 1 Pumpkin (heaviest): Mr W. J. Kinzett 1 and special Miss 0. Fawcett 1 Pumpkin (best): Mr Alf. Hog? 1. Mr J. A. Wilkinson 2. 1 Vegetable Marrow : Mrs J. Biggs 1, Mrs J. Biggs 2. 2 Cucumbers: Miss S. Lawrence 1. Mr IV. J. Kinzett 2. 3 Red Beet: Mr H. Innes Jones l,.Mr r. J. Barker 2. 6 Tomatoes: J. Hudson 1. Mr \\. P. Fawcett 2. 3 Mangolds (long red): Mr F. W. "libbs I.' . 3 Mangolds (globe): Mr E. L. Newport 2. 3 Turnips (Swede): Mr W. P. Faw?rtt 1 and special. 3 Turnips" (Aberdeen purple top): Kerr Bros. 1. 3 Turnips (Aberdeen green top): Mr H. Innes Jones 1. Mr A. Drunininnd 2. 3 Turnips (mammoth purple top): Mr E. L. Newport 2.

• 1 Pie Melon: Mr W. J. Kinzett I, ' Mrs W. Mead 2. Best Collection of Vegetables: Mr J. A. Wilkinson 1 and special. Best Sample of Hops: Mr E. Bromell 1 1 and special. Heaviest Turnip in show: Kerr Bros. ; special. INDUSTRIAL. I Worked Table Centre: Mrs John Smith I. Mrs Quiimey 2. Tray Cloth: Miss Hoben 1 Miss Effie Coleman 2. t \ Collection cf Fancy Work: Miss E. ' Coleman 1 and special, Miss Bromell 2. j Samples of Wood Carving: G. H. ' Fawcott 1 and 2. j ) Decorated Bicycle: Misses L. Drum-! mond and J. Barker. I Landscape in Oil: Mrs E. Griffith 1, ' Mrs E. Griffith 2. i Flowers, in oil: Miss Bradshmv 2. j Photograph of Landscape: E. A. Forsyth 1, Mr K. Forsyth 2. | Photograph of any subject: It. A. Forsyth 1. Mr F. Lawrence 2. | , Soecimen of Darnir.': Cora Bromell !. childk;:xs j:.\hibits. Best Writing: E'.i;m ; ; Mead 1 and sp., Ha-ry Creed 2, Amn- M.-ad 3. 6 Buttonholes: T.elia Lawrence 1. ■ Cora Bromell 2. Hemmed Handkerchief: P.hoda Biggs 1 ?.-nd special Hazel Macmahon 2. '' ! Plate of Scones (under 16): Annie ' Oibbs 1. Plate cf Toffee: Annie Quinney 2. NATIVE EXHIBITS. Collection cf Native Berries: Miss L. Drummond 1. Miss M. Rutherford 2. Collection of Fern Leaves: Leo Drum- i iiond 1, Rosalie Biggs 2. SPECIAL PRIZES. Best Patch, sewn by girl under 15: ! Miss Eileen Macmahon 1. Best Hand-made Quilt or Bed-spread: Miss Dolly Wilkinson'l. Cake for guessing Competition, nresented bv Mr S. Wadsworth: Miss Marian Rutherford 1.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 1 April 1910, Page 3

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MOTUEKA VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 1 April 1910, Page 3

MOTUEKA VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 1 April 1910, Page 3