WAIHI HORTICULTURAL SHOW.
THE PRIZE LIST.
[BY telegraph.— CORRESPONDENTS.]
Waihi, Saturday. The following is the prize list of the Waihi horti cultural show :—
Pot Plants.— : sirs. .1. E. Sleviu 2 (no first prize awarded). Foliage begonia: Mrs. Tonge 1, .Mrs. Forsyth 2. Flowering begonia: Mrs.'Buck, land 1, Mrs, Tonge 2. Collection of ferns: Mrs. Sibley 1. Specimen fern: Mrs. T. P. Clarke 1. Musk : Mrs. Barker 1. Maidenhair fern : Mrs. T. P. Clarke 1. King fern : Mrs. T. P. Clarke 1. Fuchsia, single and double : .Mrs. A. .1. Williams first in each. Pelargonium :H. Roche 1, Hanging basket : Mrs. H. H. Hutcllings 1. Double petunia: Mr 3. H. Roche 1. Palm (not scheduled): M. Morpeth. 1. .
Cut Flowers.—Collection of cut flowers: H. B. Stafford 1, Mrs. J. A. Williams 2. Three rosea: 11. P. Barry 2 (no first prize awarded). Delphinium : H. Roche 1. African marigolds: G. LTrielt 1. Petuna, single: Mrs. ,1. A. Williams 1. Fansies, collection: Mrs. Keren 1, Mrs. Wilcox 2. Gladiolus, collection : W. D. Ulpli 1, T. Lynch 2 Sweet peas, collection: T. Lynch 1, A. Calev 2 Carnations, collection: H. Roche 1, H. P. Barry 2, •H. Roche 3. Dianthus: Thomas Lvnch l". Fuchsias: Mrs. A. J. Williams 1. Annuals, collection: T. Lynch 1. Cactus dahlias, three: Mrs Stewart 1. Gentleman's buttonhole: Mrs. Hutchings 1. Mrs. S. Tanner 2. Ladies' sprays: .Mrs. Hutchings 1, Mrs. Tanner 2. Vase of "flowersMrs. Hutchings 1. Table decoration: Mrs. Tanner 1, Mrs. Box 2. Floral design: Mrs. Tanner 1. Basket of flowers: Mrs. Hutchings 1 and 2 ■Vegetables Collection: 0. McMullen 1, W. Marshall 2. Peas: W. Marshall 1, .1. Wathen 2. Beans, broad: U. McMullen 1. Beans, French • li .1. rhorburn 1. Beans, runners: H. P. Barry 1. Beans, butter: G. McMullen 1. Carrots, intermediate: (i. McMullen 1. Carrots: Mrs. Sibh»v 1 turnips: W. Marshall 1. Swedes: W. Marshall 1 Cucumbers, frame: E. Simmers 1. Cucumbers' outdoor, short: R. Thoiburn 1. Cucumbers long: R. rhorburn 1. Cabbage, heaviest 231b: C. Comthwaite 1 Cabbage: R. Thorburn 1. Cabbage. Savoy: W. Maishall 1. Lettuce, cos: Mrs. Blackwell 1. Lettuce, cabbage: G. McMullen 1. Onions potato: Mr. Wilcox 1. Onion:., Spanish, six, 91b: C. Comthwaite 1. Radish, ong: 1 Grant h Beetroot: H. Roche 1. Rhubarb. Mrs Berndge 1. Potatoes, colled W. Marshall 1, H. Evans 2. Potatoes, kidnev: ,T. •I. Box 1. Potatoes, round: J. A. Williams 1. .Marlows: Mrs. Sibley 1. Parsnips: G. McMullen 1. Black radish : T. Grant 1 Fruit.-Peaches: .1. Cramer Roberts (Tauranga). Plums, Japanese: .T. Cramer Roberts (Tauranga). Lemons: Mrs. Stewart (Athenree). Strawberries : Mrs. Fleming. Gooseberries: Mrs. Siblev. Industrial.—A feature of the industrial class was the variety of articles made from the Northern Roller Mill's Champion flour bags (upwards of 40 being exhibited), by Mrs. H. W. Siblev. She was awarded a first and second prize. Oriental work: Mr. -Wilson 1. Hill stand, of special design: .1. H. McMahon 1. Freehand drawing (heads): Miss Clare Murray, pyramid, 1. Wood carving, chip: D. Andrews 1. Wood carving, relief: D. Andrews 1. Worked cushion: Mrs. C. Hrown 1. Patchwork cushion: Mrs. J. Tanner 1. lapework : Mrs. Kahn 1. Child's smocked dress : Mrs. Manning 1. Painting Landscape, oils: Miss Null 1. Animals, oil :D. Anderson 1, Miss Nutt 2. Flowers, oils: D. Anderson 1 and 2. Pastel: D. Anderson 1 and 2. Hand-painted cushion : Miss Clare Murray (pyramid) I.' Home Cookery—Assorted jams: Mrs. Rostock 1, Mrs Blackwell 2. Assorted fruits: Mr?. Siblev 1, Mrs. Bostock 2. Bread, etc—Home-made, from Champion flour: Mrs. Blackwell 1. Miss Bledstanes (Athenree) 2. I lain scones, from Champion flour: Mrs. .1. 11. McMahon 1. Mrs. H. W. Box 2. Fruit scones: Miss Aitkenhead 1. Mrs. "S. Tanner 2. Whealmeal scones: Mrs. Blackwell 1. Fruit cake: Miss Aitkenhead 1. Madeira cake: Miss Aitkenhead 1. Seed cake: Mrs. S. Tinner 1 and 2. Sponge sandwich: Mrs. Siblev 1. Miss Aitkenhead 2. Sponge roll: Mrs. Siblev 1, Miss Aitkenhead ?.. Shortbread: Mrs. S. Tanner 1, Miss Aitkenhead 2. Sausage rolls: Miss Aitkenhead 1. Small pastry: Miss Aitkenhead 1. Hop beer: Mrs. Stewart (Athenree) 1. Cider: Mrs. Stewart (Athenree) 1. Children's Cookery. —Plain scones: K. Samson 1. Sponge roll: E. Bromley 1. Toffee : Roy Turner 1, K. Waugh 2. The judges were as follows:—Mr. J. Sharp (florist, Cambridge), for cut flowers, fruit, vegetables, and pot plants; Mrs. H. H. Hutchings, for the industrial classes; Mr. H. Mitchell, for painting; Mr. S. Ford, for home cookery: Mesdames Moore and Douglas, for the floral decorations.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13081, 22 January 1906, Page 6
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