KAKANUI SHOW
HORTICUIvrURAL.'AND INDUSTRIAL,'
"The third autumn, show of the Knka- ( mji Horticultural and Industrial SocTety whs held 'in Hie Athenaeum yesterday. The vice-president (Air 11. Eddihgton), in opening tho show, said that. considorIng tho ndver.se circumstances some of the competitions lind. to contoifd with ho thought' nil would agree that the show was 'ii very creditable'one. ..TIo tlinnked all who had assisted''to decorate, and also the competitors for'bringing their exhibits. ' The following is tho prize list;—. Pot Plants.
Asparagus: Mrs Bennott, 1 and 2;,, Miss Soutlignto, 3. , Geranium, variegated foliage: T. G. Tyson, 1 nnd, 2; | Tiichins, single:. Miss Broaden, 1. Pot, of Musk: Mrs Bnzaii, 1; Miss (Jnny 2. Border Plants and Decorative.;, ', Six Carnations, three varieties: Miss, E. Bockingsnlo.l. Three pnnsies, threo: .yn'i'ln.tios: Mrs Roailon, 1; Mis Harnett, 2.: Pnnsies, six varieties: Mrs Boaden, I, Gladiolus: Miss K. Beckingsalc,'}; Miss Cloycrloy, 2. 'Gladioli, .three' varieties: Misa'E.Becklngsnto, 1, LllvtT.G. Tyson, 1; Miss Cloverley, 2; Mass, E.'.Bockingsalo, X Roses:' Miss E. Beckingsalc, 1, "' Asters, three varieties: Miss 15. Beekingsnle, 1. Stocks, ten weeks old, threo. varieties; Stocks, six varieties; Cactus Dahlias three varieties; Sun Flowers, two varieties: T. G, Tyson, Ist in enchj Nemesis, three varieties: Miss Boaden, 1, Single Dahlia, threo varieties': Miss Barnett, 1. Collection of Annuals, twelve varictios: T. G. Tyson, 1; Miss Beckiiigsnle, 2, .Collection of Cut FlowerHJ, grown in the open, nine distinct species: T, 0. Tyson, 1; Miss Beckiiigsnle, 2. Bowl of Flowers: Miss h, Sonthgate, 1; T, G ; Tyson, 2; Mrs Barnett, 11. Stand of Flowers: Miss I;. Soutlignto, ].. Basket of Flowersand Foliage: Mrs. Barnett, 1; Miss L."Sonthgate, 2. Dress Bouquet nnd Gentleman's Buttonhole: T. G. Tyson, lj.Miss M. Barnett, 1!. Shower Bouquet: Miss li. Soiilhgale, 1; MJss Beckingsale, 2; Miss Barnett, I). Vase of Dried Flowers and Grasses: Mrs Barnett, 1, ' School Children's Competition,
Geranium: J. Tyson, 1; E, Tyson, 2; Ji, Barnett, .1. Any other pot plant: E. Eddington, 1; J. Young, 2; E. Boaden, i), Collection of grasses: K, Burnett, 1; E.Tyson, 2; W, Blake, 3,
Fruit and Vegetables. Six dark plums, T, G, Tyson 1; six light plums, Miss Boaden I; three dessert apples, Mrs Boaden 1 and 2; twelve dessert apples (threo varieties), Mrs Boaden 1; three cooking apples,,.!. Elder 1, Mrs Boaden 2; twelve cooking apples (three varieties), J. Elder 1, Airs Boaden 2; six dessert pears, ,1. Elder 1, T, G. Tyson 2; six cooking pears, T. (1, Tysoii 1,-..!..Wi150n'2; six pods'long bean's, W. Cron'l; twenty.pods peas, 'IV 0. Tvson 1, W, Cron 2; table cabbage, T," GiTySoh 1,1 W. Minfy'2,. fl, Biiznn ,1; cauliflower, W. Cron J; let-' tuce (cabbage), Mrs Barnett 1, Mrs Boaden 2, W, Minty 11; lettuce (cos), T, G. Tyson 1; three stalks table rhubarb, Mrs Barnett I, Mrs Boaden 2 and .'!; three stalks heaviest rhubarb, T. G. Tyson 1; best table marrow, R. T. Oats .1; six eschalots, Mrs Barnett 1, If. Eddington 2, T. G. Tyson .'I; six onions (spring sown), T, G.' Tyson 1, C, Buzan 2; six onions (nutuiiiirsowii), W, Cron I, Mrs Boaden 2; three roots garlic, T. G. Tvson I, Mrs Bnmctt'2; rod table beet '(long), If. Hddlngton 1, T. G. Tyson 2, W. Ciou .1; red table' beet (round), W. Cron I, Mrs Bonileii'2, T. G. Tyson .1; table carrots (loiig), T. G. Tyson I, IJ. Hddington 2, 0. Buzan .'!; tiible carrots (short), Mrs Boaden I, W. Cron 2, if. I'Mdiugton ;i; parsnips, li. I'ldilingtoii I, T. G. Tyson 2, Mrs Boaden Ji; garden turnips (white), "W. Cron l, 11, I'lildingtnn Hi four potatoes (same variety), K. Mathleson 1, 11. Ed: diugtoii 2, ,f. Wilson .'I; twelve potatoes (three varieties), 11. Hddlngton I, W. Cron 2, Mrs Barnett 11; collection of vegetables grown by exhibitor'(twelve varieties), T. G, Tyson 1, Farmers' Produce,
Swede turnips, J. Elder 1, H. Eddlngton 2; soft turnips, .1. Elder 1, W. Minfy 2; mangolds (roil mid yellow), CVltan J, H. I'lddingtoii 2nd In each class; heaviest mangold, sound (Mr C. W. Clevorlcy's special prize), H. Eddington I, C. Buznn 2, Airs Bnmett X Bread, Cakes,' Etc,
Girdle scones,. Miss Sonthgnfo 1, Miss J Mint,v 2, Mrs Eddington .1; oven scones | (plain), Miss Southgato 1, Mrs Kdding- | ton 2; oven scones (fancy), MJss Minfy | 1, Miss Vichey 2; date scones, Miss i Sonthgnto'l, Miss Minty 2; ontoh cakes, j Miss Minty 1, Mrs Boaden II| plkelots, | Miss Southgato 1, Mrs Eddington 2, | Miss C. Hill 3; fruitcake, Mrs T. Mc.; § Kenzio I, Miss Cron 2, Miss Minty 15; I seed cake, Miss Minty 1, Miss Southgato | 2, Miss Cron 3; ginger enko, Miss Minty 1 1, Miss SoiitlicntP 2, Mrs Eddington ii; I shortbread,, Miss 0. Hill 1, Miss South- j gate 2, Mrs Eddington !j; Bpongcciike, <• Miss lroncHill 1, Miss Minty 2; sponge - roll, Miss Southgntc 1, Miss C. Hill 2, '. ACiss -Minty .'I; sponge sandwich, Mrs, f. Boaden 1, Miss Southgato 2, 'Miss .Irene L , Hill .1; collection, of sweets (nino varictins), &[|n BopkingsalP 1, Miss Cron 2; | preserved fruits, • JJIw Minty 1) 111).' ! fresh and lib. powdered butter, Mrs T. § Mckenzie..lst. in each., class;., twelve | heaviest duck eggs, R, Laurenson- !;■ | twl'vp liwvipst hou eggs, Mm Minty I and B, Laurenson oqual 1. | Industrial; . I Six d'oyles, Miss Irene-Hill 1; fancy jj cushion and specimen; of wprlt not in g schedule, Miss Gallagher Ist in each; | specimen of wool work, Miss Minty 1. 1
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North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13223, 19 February 1915, Page 1
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897KAKANUI SHOW North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13223, 19 February 1915, Page 1
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