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TAKAPUNA SHOW.

SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION. LIST OF PRIZEWINNERS. The fifth annual show under the auspices : of the Northern Suburban Agricultural and Horticultural Association was opened at i Takapuna yesterday in fine weather. Re- j cord entries are expected in the horse and ! cattle sections, which will be judged to- I day. The inside exhibits, although fewer i in number than last year, are of a high ! quality. They were accommodated in a large marquee. There was a fine collection of fruit and vegetables. The proceeds of ; the show will be given to the Patriotic Fund, as will also- the proceeds of exhibits donated, which will be sold by auction today. The following are the principal awards: — FLOWERS. Pot Plants—Three pot plants: J. Collins, i, J-.A. Kunciman, 2. One pot plant: J. ... Kunciman, 1; J. Collins, 2. Three fine 1 ! foliage plants: J. Collins, 1; J. A. Runci- j man, 2. j Ferns, three maiden hair: J. Collins, I; .J.. A. Runciman, 2. Five coleus, six varieties: J. Collins, 1. Begonia, six varieties: d. Collins, 1. Pot ot mush: J. A. xtuu- ! ciman, 1. Twelve zinnias: J. Collins, 1- Six ! i ln " ;a ,s : J. Collins,'!; Takapuna school, 2; j J. Collins, sen., 3. CUT FLOWERS. Twelve cactus dahlias: J. Rock. 1. Three cactus dahlias: J. Rock, 1; W. McFetndge, j £: J-aiiiiuuua scnoo;, J. 'iiirce raiuiuuvr | blooms: W. Duncan, 1. Six pompoms: W. I McFetndge, 2. Six show dahlias: W. Me- I te tridge, 2. One sunflower seed head: W. '■ Duncan, 1; Mrs. W. Blomfield, 2; F. Baech- i maim. J. Collection Bweei ~eai: J. Keen, i. j Collection of roses: J. Rock, 1; Mrs. W.I i"-. "-• Col.ewlion oi roses: Air. r'. it. Browne, 1; J. Rock, 2; Mrs. W. Thomas, 3. twelve phlox drummondi: J. Collins, sen., j 1. Six phlox drummondi: J. Collins, sen., 1. Sue verbenas: J. Collins, sen., 1. Six penstemoas: d. Rock, 1; iasauuna school, 2. Collection of alters: T. M .Shepherd. 1: J. Collins. 2. Collection of asters: T. M. Shep i nerd, 1; J. A. Runciman, 2; J. Collins, 3. j Collection of asters: T. M. Shepherd, 1; J. I A. Runciman, 2; J. Collins, 3. Collection cut flowers: J. A. Runciman, 1; J. Collins, 2. Bridal bouquet. Mrs. T. Hanna, 2. Hand bouqu.j l; ch:icuen un-ior )tj: inn Uanna. 1. Six buttonholes: Mrs. T. Hanna, 1: Ina, Hanna, 2. FRUIT. Two bunches Grapes: J. Collins, 1; A. R. Roach, 2- Bunch white grapes, grown indoors: J. Collins, 1; A. M. Wilson, 2. Bunch blac grapes, grown indoors: A. R. Roach. 1; E. C. Walton, 2. Five dessert peaches A. Wilson, 1 and 2. Five peaches: Newson Sheppard, 1; A. Wilson, 2. Five peaches: N. bheppard, 1. Collection plums, Euro- j , pean :J. G. Kay, 1. European plums: J. i ;G. Kay, 1. Collection plums: J. G. Kay, I sl. Six Japanese plums: X. Sheppard, 1. ' , i twelve- heaviest plums: J. G. Kay, 1 | , Heaviest apple: J. Bodlcy, 1; F. Baech- ! ; man - n ' 2" Collection apples: E. C. Walton, j I V ><' S. L , eve3que ' 2 - Late keeping apples: £• C- Walton, 1. Five- dessert apples: E. . IC. Walton, 1; S. LevesQUe, 2. Five culinI ary apples: E. C. Walton. 1; J. S. Levesque, 12. Five Gravensteins: E. C- Walton, 1; sJ. S. Levesque. 2. Culinary apples: E. C. ' 1 Walton, 1; J. Bodley, 2. Collection pears: , J S. Levesque. 1; J. G. Kay, 2. Five des- : sert pears: J. S. Levesque. 1. Five cooking I pears: J. Collins, sen., 1; A. Clark. 2 Heaviest pear: J. G. Kay, 1. Five quinces: t. Baerhmann, 1; Mrs. W. Blomfield. 2. Fifty Cape gooseberries: W. Duncan, 1; Mrs. G. Brookes. 2- Six lemons, uncured : E. Edmonds, 1 and 2. Passion fruit- W. I Duncan, 1: Mrs. W. Thomas. 2. Walnuts: IJ. G Kay. 1. Best case apples for export: i E. C. Walton. 1. Best case of tomatoes for export: J. S. Levesque, 1; J. A. Runciman, 2. Green flesh rock melon: W. Duncan, 1. Water melon: W. McFetridge, 1 and 2. Piemelon : Mrs. W. Blomfield, 1. VEGETABLES. Collection vegetables: A. H. Taylor, 1. Rhubarb: J. Rock, 1. Cucumbers: J. Collins,*!; N. Wilson, 2. Carrots: W. Duncan, 1; A. H. Taylor, 2. Beetroot: A. H. Taylor, 1. Carrots, short: J. Rock, 1. Beet, I round: C. Blomfield. 1 J. Rock, 2. Beet, ; coarse: F. Wilson, 1. Onions. Spanish: G i Brookes, 1; C. Scott, 2; F. Baechmann, 3. • lomatoes: J. A. Runciman, 1; J. Collins I sen., 2. French beans: J. Rock, 1. Heaviest j onion: W. Powell, 1. Eschallots: W. Dun- , can, 1. Peas: J. Rock, 1. Onions other than Spanish: H. Chubb. 1; H. Palmer, 2A. J. Blomfield. 3. Potatoes: Miss Wicks 1- Potatoes, cooked; Miss W. L'ik, 1 Kumeras: W. McFetridge, sen., 1. Collection tomatoes: J. A. Runciman. Onions: Takapuna School. 1; F. E. Taylor, 2 Radishes: F. Wilson. 1. Runner beans: F. Wilson, 1. Parsnips: W. Duncan. 1- J Sock, 2. Leeks: J. Rock, 1. Collection Potatoes: A. H'. Taylor, 1. Maize, green: W. Duncan. 1. Cattle carrots: W. McFetridge, 1. Collection vegetables: J. Callus, 1: C. E. Scott. 2. Vegetable marrows, green: N. Wilson, 1 and 2. One vegetable marrow, ripe: N. Wilson. 1 and 2. Swedes: J. Rock, 1 Pumpkin: Mrs. W. Blomfield, 1; W. Powell, 2- Heaviest pumpkin: Mrs Wicks 1. Three mangolds: F. E. Taylor,' 1. Six maize stalks; J. Colgan. 1; W. McFetridge, 2. DAIRY PRODUCE. Ham, unsnioked: A. Wilson. 1. Fancy butter: Miss E. Mackay. 1; Mrs. W. Tonar, 2. Fresh butter, without salt: Mrs W. Tonar, 1; Mrs. J. Geddes. 2. Fresh butter, with salt: Mrs. W. Tonar, 1; Mrs. J. Brookes, 2. Honey, extracted: Mrs. Mills, 1 Hen eggs, white: Mrs. A Wilson 1; Miss J. Geddes, 2; Mrs. G. Mills. 3. Hen brown: Mrs. A. M. Wilson. 1: Mrs. Lexton, 2. Hen eggs, any colour: Mrs. W. Tonar, 1; E Edmonds, 2. Heaviest hen eggs: Mrs A. Wilson, 1. Preserved eggs: Mrs A M Wilson. 1; Mrs. C. Mills. 2: Mrs. Lexton, 3* Heaviest egg: Miss J. Geddes. 1 FANCY WORK. Best point lace: Miss M. Robertson, 1. Best crochet camisole-top: Mrs. Fulljames, 1. Best crochet edging: Miss K. Grant, 1; Mrs F. Z. Brown. 2; Mrs. P. Billett. 3. Best pair crochet d'oyleys: Mrs. J. Taylor 1Mrs. Fulljames, 2; Miss Tidd, 3. Best baby's bonnet: Mrs. J. Taylor, 1. Best Mountmellick work: Mrs- A. J. Beck, 1. Best drawn threadwork: Miss M. Phillips. 1 ' Best table centre: Mrs. A. J. Beck, 1 • Mrs ' J. Grant. 2; Mrs. Munro, 3. Best ribbon ' work: Miss M. Peak. 1. Best tea cosy - Mrs. F. H. Brown. 1; Mrs. E. Hayr, 2. Best : fancy table cover, white: Mrs. F. H. Brown \ 1; Miss K. Grant, 2; Miss C. L. Hammond' 3- Boat pen painting: Miss I. Smale. 1;' . Mrs. P. Dawson, 2. Best canvas work: Miss I Pat. Foley. 1. Best eyelet-hole embroidery: I Mrs. J. M. Baxter, 1. ] I PLAIN WORK. j Best lady's shirt blouse, Mrs. Gorman, 1. ; Best child's frock, washable: Mrs. Munro ■ 1; Mrs W. Swoetman, 2 Best child's pinafore: Mrs. Munro, 1. Best coloured kitchen apron : Mrs. Gorman. 1. Best cookm" apron: Miss D. Beck, 1. Best white shirt and collar: Mrs. W. Duncan, 1; Mrs. C ! Mills. 2. Best household articles made from ! flour bags: Mrs. T. Hanna, 1. Best night- ' dress: Miss D. Beck. 1. Best set under- i clothing: Mrs. Gorman. 1. Best baby's • ehort clothes: Mrs. A- J. Beck. 1. Best ' wool jacket, knitted Miss E. Runciman. 1 ' Best slip bodice: Mrs. A. J Beck, 1. Re £ ; ] gent.'s pyjama suit: Mrs. Hanna, 1; Mrs 1 Gorman, 2. Best darning old sock: Miss • , E. Powell. 1: Mrs. W. Swectman, 2 Best 1 pair men's knitted socks: Miss N. Gallo- ; way, 1; Mrs. A. Taylor. 2. Best damask i darning: Mrs. W. Sweetman, 1. Best patched print garment: Miss P. Theit, 1. • Best knitted Balaclava can: Miss D Mac- i tier. 1; Mrs. J. M. Baxter. 2; Miss E : Powell, 3. Best knitted cholera belt: Miss ' E. Powell, 1. Best knitted kneecaps, pair: Miss E Runciman, 1. Best knitted mufl'er: , Miss E. Runciman. 1. Best buttonholes- ! Mrs. Gorman. 1: Mrs. T. Hanna, 2. Best j collection photographs: G. H. Sutclifle, 1- i Miss H. M. Patrick, 2. ' |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16157, 19 February 1916, Page 4

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TAKAPUNA SHOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16157, 19 February 1916, Page 4

TAKAPUNA SHOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16157, 19 February 1916, Page 4