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FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE

Side farmer's cured bacon: J. Biggar, Stoke, 1. Side farmer's cured bacon (smoked): J. Biggar, Stoke, c. Side farmer's cured bacon (rolled): J. Biggar, Stoke, 1 and 2. Farmer's cured ham: L. J. Best, Richmond, 1 and 2. Jar lard: J. Biggar, Stoke, 1; L. J. Best, Richmond, 2 and h.c.; Mrs Colin Hammond, Richmond, c.

Malting barley, crop 1928: G. W. Best, Richmond, 1. Algerian oats, crop 1928: G. W. Best, Richmond. 2.

Short oats, crop 1928: G. W. Best, Richmond, 2. Wheat (spring), crop 1928: G. W. Best, Richmond, 1. Wheat (winter), crop 1928: G. W.. Rest, Richmond, 1. Round peas, crop 1928: L. A. Sigglekow Brightwater, 1 and 3. Wrinkled peas, crop 1928: L. A. Sigulekow. Brightwater, 1 and 2. Partridge peas, crop 1928: C. R. Sutton, Hope, 1; L. A. Sigglekow, Brightwater, 2. 12 pods broad beans: A. Gibbs, Wakefield, 1; Mrs W. W. Rouse, Richmond, 2. Early potatoes, any variety, named, (red):'H. Shirtliff, Nelson, 1; J, Ching, Wakatu, 2. Early potatoes, any variety, named, (white): R. J. Polglaze, Richmond, 1,2 and 3.

Vetches or tares, crop 1928: L. A. Sigglekow, Brightwater, 1. Cow grass: A. E. Max, Brightwater, 2 Lucerne: G. W. Best, Richmond, 1.

Sack oaten chaff: L. A. Sigglekow, Brightwater, 1 and 2. Bale or truss lucerne: J. Biggar, Stoke, 1. Three head cabbage: M. Lusty, Richmond, 1; W. Beach, Richmond, 2. Three head cauliflower: J. Ching, Wakatu, 1, Three head lettuce: W. Beach, Richmond, 1; C. Beach, Richmond, 2. Green peas: R. J. Polglase, Richmond, 1; G. Schwass, Hope, 2; A. E. Max, Brightwater, 3. 12 stalks rhubarb: Mrs J. A. Orsmaif, Nelson, 1. Bunch spring onions, other than Italian : Jas. Ching, Wakatu, 1 and 2. Six white Italian onions: Jas. Ching, Wakatu, 1: Mrs J. A. Orsman, Nelson, 2. 6 potato onions: Jas. Ching, Wakatu, Collection of vegetables, grown by exhibitor: Jas. Ching, Wakatu, 1; R. J. Polglaze, Richmond, 2. Six lemons: Miss J, Bright, Richmond. 1; Mrs L. P. Russ, Appleby, 2. Plate keeping apples: J. Biggar, Stoke, 1 and 2.

Case cool storage apples: J. Gribble and Son, Stoke, 1, 3 and v.h.c.; J. Biggar, Stoke, 2 and c. Tobacco, hand ; no less than 12 leaves: M. Rogers, Richmond, 1 and 2. Tobacco, cigarette: F. G. Painter, Moluoka, 1 and 2.

Tobacco, cut: J. Biggar, Stoke, 1; F. G. Painter, Motueka, 2. Tobacco, plug: J. Biggar, Stoke, 1. Jar honey, extracted in glass: C. H. Nelson, Murchison, 1; R. H. Hammond, Richmond, 2. Comb honey, three squares: R. H. Hammond, Richmond, 1; C. H. Nelson, Murchison, 2.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 23 November 1928, Page 5

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FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 23 November 1928, Page 5

FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 23 November 1928, Page 5

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