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TAPAWERA

FLOWER AND PRODUCE SHOW

LARGE ENTRIES AND FINE EXHIBITION

It will be seen from Uu> prize list published, below that the Tapawcra. Ilorlicultural mill Industrial Society's annual show lias been put on with its usual success. The many classes in the schedule were, well filled and (ho resulting exhibition of flowers, produce, rooking, etc., was very line:— ~

PRIZE LIST POT PLANTS (Judge; Mr Large) Begonia, in bloom, Mrs Drummond 1; foliage begonia, Mrs' Drimimond lj native fern, Mrs Drummond 2; asparagus fern, Mrs Drummond 1; any plant in bloom (special). Mrs G. Smith 1; col-lect-inn of three pot plants,'Mrs Drummond 1: best pot.plant, Mrs Drummond ] ; any variegated pot plant, Miss t^uiii-

noy 1, Mrs W. 11. Crimp 2, Mrs D/um mond li.c. „

CUT BLOOMS

6 Verbenas-, 11. J. Curnow 2; 12 cosmens (mixed varieties), Mrs A. JUygs 1, Mrs F. Ball 2, Miss-It. Smith h.c ; 1 rose (named), Mrs Fitch 2; J rose (unnamed), Mrs Randall 1, Mrs Hopgood 2 and h.c. ; 3' roses (named), Mrs Hopgood 2; collection of asters (any variety) Mrs Hopgood 1, Mrs A. A. Biggs 2 and h.c. ; 3 cactus dahlias (special), Mrs Hopgood 1 and 2; bowl of dahlias (special), Mrs Hopgood 1 and 2; 1 chrysanthemum, Mrs C. Quinlon 1, Mrs U. Smith 2; 3 chrysanthemums, Mrs 11. Smith 2; 3 niters (any variety), Mrs Randall 1; collection nasturtiums, Mrs Drummond 1; collection of'antirrhinums Mrs Randall 2; collection of zinnias, Mrs Hopgood 2: collection of phlox, Mrs H. Biggs 1. Mrs 11. Curnow 2 i collection of French and African marigolds, Mrs J. Fitch 1, Mrs P. Buigcnt 2; collection of carnations, Mrs Gf. Biggs 2: collection of everlasting flowers, Trixi Quinney 1 and 2; any other variety of cut flowers, Mrs Ford 1 and h.c, 'Mrs J. Fitch 2.

DECORATIVE Decorated (able, Mrs DaVy 1,-Mrs G. Smith 2, Miss Wilding h.c; bowl of flowers, arranged for effect (special), Mrs Davy 1. Mrs Randall 2', Mrs 0. Biggs h.c: display of autumn leaves, Mrs J. Quinney 1, Miss T. Quinney 2. Mrs Fitch h.c.

DOMESTIC (Judges, Mrs Jas. Haycock and Mrs A. Barker) 41b loaf home-made bread (special), Miss J. Gibbs 1, Mrs D. Kerr 2, Mrs Rush h.c.; plate of shortbread, Mrs Curnow 1, Miss J. Gibbs 2, MrsFenemor h.c ; 5 jam tarts, Miss J. Gibbs .1, Mrs Hopgood 2; 5 cream puffs, Miss L. Colo 1, Miss F. Coleman 2; 5 queen cakes, Mrs D. Kerr 1, Mrs L. Bifcgs 2; plate white scones, Miss J. Gibbs 1, Mrs A. A. Biggs 2, Mrs R.: Fenomor h.c; plate wheat-meal scones, Mrs A. A. Biggs 1; plate sausage rolls, Mrs H. Faulkner 2: plate gmgerouts, Miss It. Biggs 1 and 2: plate cocoonut biscuits. Mrs J. Christian 1, Miss Bessie Christian 2; plate rice biscuits, Mrs L. Biggs 1; plate oatmeal biscuits. Mrs Curnow 1; plate kisses, Mrs D. Kerr 1, Miss F. Coleman 2; fruit cake (special), Mrs S. L. Wadsworth 1, Mrs 11. C. Fenemor 2, Mrs Hopgood h.c.: sponge sandwich. Miss G. Crimp 1, Mrs L. Biggs 2, Mrs Curnow h.c ; sponge roll, Miss R. Biggs 1. Mrs S. L. Wadsworth 2; plum pudding, Mrs J. Christian 1; 3 glass jars bottled fruit (3 varieties), Mrg Fitch 1, Mrs F/Baigent 2; glass jar of jelly, Mrs A. A. Biggs 1 and 2; glass jar of jam, Mrs C. Eden 1. Mrs J. Crimp 2; 3 glass jars of jam, Mrs C. Eden 1,. Mrs R. Fenemor 2; glass jar of honey, R. Gibbs 1: best exhibit of honey in comb, W. Quinney 1; bottle of preserved fruit Mrs C. Eden 1. Mrs G. Wells 2. Miss J. Gibbs h.c ; bottle pickled onions, Mrs J. Crimp 1, Mrs F. Baigent 2. 3 bottles pickles, 3 varieties, Mrs JFitch 1, Mrs X Christian 2; bottle tomato sauce, Mrs Moron l,.Mrs J. Christian 2; bottle tomato chutney, Mrs L.' Biggs 1, IMrs Hopgood 2; bottle of chutncy( any other, variety). Mrs S. Fenemor 1, Mrs W. Quinney 2; lib separator butler, Mrs Kinzett- i and 2, Miss J. Gißbs h.c. ; 6 hen eggs (heaviest), Mrs L. Biggs 1; 6 duck eggs (heaviest), Mrs W. 11. Crimp 1, Mrs Hudson 2; apple pie, Mrs S. L. Wadsworth 1. MrsGreen 2: plate of pikelets, Mrs Curnow 1: plate of blisters. Mrs H. Faulkner 1 and 2

FRUIT (Judge, Mr Large) Bunch light grapes, W. L. Quinney 1, A. Randall 2; 5 peaches, H. Kite 1'; 3 quinces, Miss Faulkner 1; 12 walnuts (small variety), Mrs J. Wilkinson 1, W. L. Quinney 2; 12 walnuts (large variety) Alan Quinney 1; 5 apples, Jonathan, W. L. Quinney I', E. Christian h.c; 5. Mun'ro's Favourite, E. Christian 2; 5> Stunner Pippin, Mrs Hudson . 1. and 2, E. Christian h.c; 5 Northern Spy, Ethel Rusk 1, Mrs Geo. Biggs 2 and h.c. ; 5 Delicious, J. Barakafc 1,2 and h.c.; 5 King David, E. Christian 2; 5 Rhymer, W. L. Quinney 2; 5 apples, kitchen, autumn, any other variety, Mrs G. Biggs; 5 apples, dessert, autumn, any other variety, W. L. Quinney 1 and 2; 5 heaviest apples, Mrs G. 'Biggs 2 ; collection of apples, W. L. Quinney 1; 5 pears, dessert, autumn,. W. L. Quiri-; nev 1.

VEGETABLES . (Judge, Mr W. Thorn)' ' , 12 pods dwarf beans (any, variety), Mrs 11. Faulkner 1; 12 pods runner /beans (any variety), H. J. Faulkner I and 2; 3 carrots, long, J.- Smith 1, 11. J. Faulkner 2 and li.c ; 3 carrots, short, J. Smith 1, Mrs D. Kerr 2 and h.c; 3 carrots, intermediate, J. Smith 1, V. Ford 2," Miss.F. Coleman li.c; 3 carrots, white, J. Smith 1 and h.c, W. H. Crimp 2; 3 parsnips, T. Steer <l, F, Randall 2, J. Smith h.c.*; 5 onions, Brown Spanish,- C. Eden 1, Mrs D. Kerr 2, B. Drummond h.c; 5 onions, Brown Globe, Mr G. Biggs 1. h. Ford 2; 5 onions, anv other variety, A. Hopgood 1, H. D. Hughes 2, N. : G. : Cole h.c. ; 6 eschalots, brown, W. H. Crimp 1 and h.c. Mrs A: A. Biggs 2; 6 eschalots, white, Harold Ford 1, C. Eden 2, K. Barker h.c ; 21b pickling onions, J. Smith 1; 6 turnips (table), R.. Ball 1; 3 potatoes, Vermonts, •J. Russ 1; 3 potatoes, Sutton's Redskins,' Mrs .Furness 1. .A. Hopgood 2; 3.potatoes. Anon Chief. -T. Russ 1 : 3 potatoes. Dakota Red, J. Russ"L A. l Hopi good 2: ; 3.potatoes, Up to-Datcs, J. Russ 1; 3 potatoes, any other variety; Mrs Furness 1,. Mrs H. Faulkner 2; 3 potatoes, heaviest, table, .Mrs Furness 1; 6 leeks, J. Smith 2; 1 cabbage, C. jEden 1; 1 wi] cabbage, A. Hopgood 16 sticks rhubarb, J. Smith' 1, C. Eden 2; 1 vegetable marrow, Mr J. McCarthy, sen., .1, C. Eden 2; 3 red beet, K. Christian 1, F. Randall 2: 6 tomatoes, Wilfred Randall 1, Mrs A. Gibbs 2: 3 mangolds, long red. W. If. Crimp 2; 3 mangolds, .globe-, A. Randall 1; 3 swedes,.•!!. Driniiinoiid 1, \V. L. Quinney 2; 3 turnips, Aberdeen Green Top-, .. I'oi-d 1 ; 3 turnips, Purple Mammoth, •J. buss 2: 3 lurmps, Imperial Green Globe, J.-lMtch 1, K; Biggs 2: 3 turnips, heaviest, Ken Biggs 1, J. Filch f; 1 pie melon, .Mrs A. Silcock 1; collection vegetables, 8 varieties, F Randall 1, J. S.m'th 2; best, hand of tobacco. 10 Waves, S. Wadsworth' 1 and 2

INDUSTRIAL ■Judges Mrs Moron and Miss Jordan) Worked table ceutre, Mrs A. SUco'ck I, Mit-s A. Kciiyoti 2, Mrs R. Fenemdr li.c.; fray cloth, Mrs 11. D. Hughes 1, Miss R. Gibbs 2, Miss F. Coleman li.c. ; slipper .'lolli, embroidery (special prize U, Miss Drew), Miss R, Gibbs .1, Miss 11. Steer 2. Mrs 11. f). Hughes li.c-. ; supper cloth, crochet." Miss T. Cdlcn'uVri 1 find li.c., Miss ']'". Qniimey 2; best specimen Richelieu embroidery, Miss 11: Gibbs 1, Miss 1". Coleman '2;" Mount Mellick work, Mrs It. D. Hughes 1 and 2: crochet, lace (special prize lo MjVs E: Quinnoy), Mrs J. briiitli 1, MisK T. Dray 2; pillow sham, Miss R. Gibbs 1, Mrs 11. D. Hughes 2, Mrs H. Biggs h.c. ; 2 d'ovleys, embroidery, Miss R. Gibbs 1. Miss I. Bray 2. Miss F. Coloman b.c; 2 d'ovleys', em-bet, Miss R. Gibbs 1, Mrs D. Kerr 2. Mrs R. C. Feijemor h.c : cushion cover, needle-

work, Miss B. Newport 1, Miss R. Gibbs 2, Miss A. Crimp h.c.; tea cosey, Miss K, Quinney 1, Miss J. Gibbs 2; collection of fancy work, Mrs 11. D. Hughes 1; samples wood carving or chipping, \i'. Randall I.;' picture frame made by amateur, B. Randall- 1; 1 iiriicle of wood work, Master A. Kerr 2; painting in oil, Mrs F. Baigent...2; drawing in black and white, \V. L. Quinney 1; pair of knitted socks, Mrs If. D. Hughes 2; knitted garment, Miss I. Brav h.c; eyelet embroidery, Miss R. Gibbs 1, Mrs H. D. Hughes 2, Miss I. Brav h.c.

CHILDREN'S CLASS (Judge,-. Mrs C. Palmer) i Buttonhol.s (children under 14. years), J. Barer 1, Allan Quinney 2, Ruth Bait h.c, (under 11 years), Doris Biggs 1, lan Randall 2, '(under 8 .years),. Kay Wadsworth 1, . Bob. Wadsworth 2; bouquet (under 14 years), Molly, Wadsworth 1, Marjorio Wadsworth 2; plate of cocoanut ice (under. 16 years), Barbara Faulkner 1, Katherino Christian 2; plate scones ■ (under 16 years), Jean Quinney 1, Merle Wilkinson 2; plate toffee (under 16 years), J. Barker 1, Eileen Wilkinson 2; plate biscuits (under 16 years) Merle Wilkinson .1; best sponge sandwich (under 16 years), Mildred Wadsworth 1, Madge "AVilleocks 2; hemmed handkerchief by school child, Hazel! Dcadinau 1; 3 buttonholes worked on piece of material by school child, Morle Wilkinson 1; article or garment (child under 14 years). Merle Wilkinson T, Hazel Dcadman Q; freehand drawing (Stds. I. and 11-.), Tom Hudson 1, (Stds. 111. and IV.), Bona Fericiiior 1, Joan Griffith 2, Neil Curnow h.c, (Stds.V. and VI.), Alfred Christian 1, Nancy Ellis 2: best writing by school child. Merle Wilkinson 1, Rhoda Taggart 2, Bona Fenemor h.c. ; best writing, Stds. HI: and IV., Kath Wadsworth 1, Hilda Wadsworth 2; plasticene modelling, (child 8 years and under), Rosemary Barker 1, (11 years and under), Alice Barker 1, Ken." Barker 2; best dressed doll, clothes to be made by exhibitor, J. Furness 1, Joan Thomson 2; study from nature, brush or crayon (child. 11 lo 14), Merle Wilkinson 1, Ronald Randall 2; study from nature, brush or crayon (child 'lO or under), Walter Steer 1 ( Kate Wadsworth 2; best border design (2ins. wide), (child under 14), Merlo Wilkinson 1, Alan Furness 2.

. CLASS PRIZES .Prizes for most points in the various classes were awarded as follows: Pot plants: Mrs Drummond, 21 ponts 1; Mrs Hopgood, 20 points, 2. Domestic: Mrs L. Biggs, 13 points, 1; Miss J. Gibbs, 13 points, 2. Fruit: W. L. Quinney. 21 points,' 1; Mrs Geo. Biggs. 7 points, 2. Vegetables: J. Smith, 22 points, 1; J. Russ, 14 points, 2. • Industrial: Miss R. Gibbs, 22 points, 1; Mrs IT. D. Hughes, 18 points, 2. Children's Class: Merle Wilkinson, 20 points, 1. Most points in show: W. L. Quinney, 27 ■ points, 1;' Mrs Hopgood. 23 points. 2.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 30 April 1927, Page 7

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TAPAWERA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 30 April 1927, Page 7

TAPAWERA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 30 April 1927, Page 7