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DUNSTAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

ANNUAL SHOW ' The thirty-second annual show of the Dunstan Horticultural Society wag held at Clyde on Saturday last. The general standard of the exhibits was well maintained, both in quantity and quality. Mr W. A. Bodkin, M.P., patron of the show, congratulated the society on its excellent record. It was the only horticultural society in Central Otago to have kept continually in existence, and it was also the oldest established. He then presented the special prizeß to the winners, congratulating them on their success. Prize list:— # FLOWERS. Judge: Mr T. It. Robertson.

Foliage plant—Miss Craw 1. Flowering plant—Miss Craw 1. Asparagus— Miss Craw 1. Collection pot plants— Miss Craw 2. Autumn anemones—Mrs M'Donnell 1. Three double asters—Mrs J. Hamilton 1, R. A. Kinnaird 2, Mrs M'Donnell 3. Three single asters—Mrs M'Donnell 1. Six double asters —Mrs J. Hamilton 1, Mrs M'Donnell 2. Single asters —Miss Craw 1. Collection asters — Mrs M'Donnell 1, Miss Craw 2. Vase caliopsis—Miss Craw 1. Summer chrysanthemums —Mrs M'Donnell 1 and 2. Cosmos —Ted Stevens 1, Mrs M'Donnell 2. Coreopsis—Mrs M'Donnell 1. Carnations —L. Woods 1. Three single dahlias —Mrs M'Donnell 1. Three double dahlias—Mrs M'Donnell 1. Three decorative dahlias —Mrs M'Donnell 1, Miss Craw 2. Three Pom Pom dahlias—Mrs M'Donnell 1. Three collarette dahlias —Mrs M'Donnell 1. Collection of dahlias—Mrs M'Donnell 1. Six dianthus—Mrs M'Donnelll and 2. Godetia—Mrs M'Donnell 1 Gaillardia— Mrs M'Donnell 1 and 2, Mrs Wilson 3. Six spikes gladioli—Mrs M'Donnell 1. Three spikes gladioli—Mrs M'Donnell 1. Gladioli, red, scarlet, maroon—Mis s D. M'Elroy 1. Gladioli, white or yellowMrs M'Donnell 1. Gladioli, pink, salmon or blue—Miss M'Elroy 1. Gladioli, any colour—Miss M'Elroy 1. Gladioli, any colour, novice—Miss M'Elroy 1. Three spikes gladioli, primulus—Miss M'Elroy 1. One spike gladioli, primulus—Miss M'Elroy 1. Larkspur—Miss Craw 1. Autumn lilies —Miss Craw 1. Six French marigolds—Miss Craw 1, Miss Wilkinson 2 and 3. Three African marigolds —Miss Craw 1. Mignonette—Mrs M'Donnell 1. Phlox Drummondi —W. K. George 1. Miss Craw 2, W. K. George 3. Collection phlox Drummondi —Mrs M'Donnell 1, Mrs Wilson 2. Perennial phlox—Mrs M'Donnell 1. Varieties sweet peas—Mrs M'Donnell 1. Vase sweet peas—Mrs M'Donnell 1. Pentstemons —Mrs E. Wood 1 and 2. One rose —Mrs M'Donnell 1, Mrs L. Woods 2, R. A. Kinnaird 3. Three roses —Mrs M'Donnell 1, Mrs L. Woods 2. Collection of roses—Mrs M'Donnell 1, Mrs L. Woods 2. Stock—ll. A. Kinnaird 1. Scabious—G. Millar 1 and 2, Mrs M'Donnell 3. Med. sunflower —Miss M'Elroy 1, T. Holden 2, Mrs L. Woods 3. Min. sunflower —Mrs L. Woods 1. Verbenas—Mrs E. Wood 1 and 2, Mrs M'Donnell 3. Double zinnias—Mrs Wilson 1. Vase flowers, riot scheduled —Mrs M'Donnell 1 and 2. Floating bowl —Mrs M'Donnell 1. Decorative bowl—Mrs M'Donnell 1. Collection cut flowers, not annuals —Mrs M'Donnell 1. Collection cut flowers, annuals—Mrs M'Donnell 1. Decorated table—Mr s M'Donald 1 and 2. FRUIT. Judges: Messrs E. Sharpe and L. A. Williams. Delicious apples —Mrs Holmes 1, J. R. Laing 2, 11. IS. Paulin,3. Cox'b Orange— R. N. Paulin 1, J. R. Laing 2, J. L. Davidson 3. Jonathans —J. R. Laing 1. Dunn's—J. It. Laing 1. R. N. Paulin 2. Heaviest apples—lt. A. Kinnaird 1. Scarlet Pearmain —R. A. Kinnaird 1. Cooking apples—lt. A. Kinnaird 1 and 2. Export apples, coloured —J. R. Laing 1. Export apples, green—J. R. Laing 1 and 2, R. N. Paulin 3. Collection of apples —T. R. Robertson 1. Bon Ghretian pears—J. Ross 1, Annan Bros 2, R. A. Kinnaird 3. Dessert pears, any other — Dawson 1 and 2. Pears, cooking—W. Gye 1 and 2, Dawson and Co. 3. Export pears—J. R. Laing 1, Dawson and Co. 2 and 3. Collection, of pears—Dawson 1.

Tomatoes, l£in —T. R. Robertson 1 and 2, It. A. Kinnaird 3. Tomatoes, 2in — T. It. Robertson 1 and 2, It. A. Kinnaird 3. Tomatoes, 2iin —It. A. Kinnaird 1, T. It. Robertson 2. Collection of tomatoes— T. R. Robertson 1. Tomatoes (heaviest) —J. Hollows 1. Peaches, yellow cling— P. Miller 1 and 2. Peaches, white clingJ. R. Laing 1, J. L. Davidson 2 and 3. Peaches, yellow slip—R. A. Kinnaird 1, J. Ross 2, T. R. Robertson 3. Peaches, white slip—T. R. Robertson 1, P. Miller 2 and 3. Peaches, Muir —Annan Bros. 1, J. L. Davidson 2. Peaches, Albertas — R. N. Paulin 1, J. R. Laing 2. J. Ross 3. Peaches, Wiggins—T. It. Robertson 1 and 3, It. A. Kinnaird 2. Collection of peaches—T. R. Robertson 1. Tray of peaches (fancy packet)—J. L. Davidson 1, T, R. Robertson 2, R. A. Kinnaird 3. Apricots, large red —Dawson 1 and 2. Apricots, Moorpark—P. Miller 1 and 3, Dawson and Co. 2. Ajn'icots, any other —Dawson and Co. 1,2 and 3. Collection of apricots—Dawson and Co. 1. Nectarines, yellow—J. L. Davidson 1, 2 and 3. Nectarines, white —D. Thompson 1 and 3, R. N. Paulin 2. Greengage—J. L. Davidson 1 and 3, T. R. Robertson 2. Plums, dark culinary— Dawson and Co. 1,2, and 3. Plums, yellow culinary—R. N. Paulin 1, T. R. Robertson 2, Dawson and Co. 3. Plums, yellow dessert —D. Thomson 1 and 2, T. R. Robertson 3. Plums, dark dessert— T. R. Robertson 1, Mrs M'Ginnis 2, Dawson and Co. 3. Plums, damson —P. Miller 1. Plums, Japanese—J. L. Davidson 1, Dawson and Co. 2, R. N. Paulin 3. Prunes —J. L. Davidson 1,2, and 3. Packed case of peaches for Dunedin market—J. L. Davidson 1, T. A. Robertson 2. Mulberries—H. E. Stevens 1, T. It. Robertson 2. Quinces—R. N. Paulin 1 and 2. Almonds—T. R. Robertson 1 and 2. Walnuts—T. R. Robertson 1, J. R. Laing 2. Figs—J. L. Davidson 1 and 2. VEGETABLES. Judge: Mr S. A. Stevens.

Cabbage lettuce—J. M. Griffiths 1, C. Craw 2. Cos lettuce —J. M. Griffiths 1. Broad beans: C. Craw 1. Broad beans, long pod—C. Craw 1. French beans — W. M'Donnell 1. Butter beans—A. Fountain 1. Scarlet runner beans—Mrs Holmes 1 and 2, Mr M'Donnell 3. Peas— C. Craw 1. Red beet (long)— T. Holden 1. Beet, turnip-rooted—T. Holden 1, C. Craw 2, T. R. Robertson 3. Mangolds, red —T. R. Robertson 1. Silver beet— T. R. Robertson. Parsnips—G. Millar 1 R. A. Kinnaird 2. Carrots, s-tump—W. M'Donnell 1, T. R. Robertson 2, C. Craw 3. Carrots, not stump —G. Millar 1. W. M'Donnell 2. Carrots, not stump—G. Millar 1, W. M'Donnell 2. Carrots, field —W. M'Donnell 1. Collection of carrots —W. M'Donnell 1. turnips, white —CJ. Craw 1. Turnips, yellow—W, M'Donnell 1. Cabbage, table—W. M'Donnell 1, C. Craw 2 and 3. Cabbage, heaviest—C. Craw 1. Cabbage, red —C. Craw 1. Rhubarb—W. M'Donnell 1, R. A. Kinnaird 2. Rhubarb, heaviest—Miss M'Elroy 1, Marrow, green—H. E. Stevens 1, W, Gye 2, C. Craw 3. Marrow, ripe—H. E. Stevens 1 and 2, C. Craw 3. Marrow, heaviest —W. M'Donnell 1. Marrow, Turk's Head —H. E. Stevens 1 and 2. Pen Y. Bid—C. Craw 1. W. Gye 2 and 3. Squash—C. Craw 1. W. M'Donnell 2. Marrow, custard—W. M'Donnell 1. Pumpkin—F. Wilson 1. Pie melon — W. M'Donnell 1. Cucumbers —E. Love 1 and 3, W. Gye 2." Celery—Mrs Holmes 1. Potatoes, early—E. Love 1, W. M'Donnell 2 and 3. Potatoes, main crop—E. Love 1, W. M'Donnell 2 and 3. Twelve potatoes, three varieties —W. M'Donnell 1, J. M. Griffiths 2, W. Gye 3. Collection potatoes—J. M. Griffiths 1, W. Gye 2. Potatoes, heaviest—K. A. Kinnaird 1. Onions, autumn —G. Mi'lar 1. W. M'Donnell 2, C. Craw 3. Onions, spring-sown— W. M'Donnell 1 and 2. G. Millar 3. Collection of onions—C. Craw 1. Onions, heaviest—C. Craw 1. Shallots—W. M'Donnell 1, C. Craw 2. Leeke —C. Craw 1. Maize —Ted Stevens 1, H. E. Stevens 2. Collection of vegetables —C. Craw 1.

COOKERY. Judges. Mrs J. Naylor and Mrs G, Naylor.

Girdle sconce —Mre T. R. Robertson 1, Mrs C. W. L. Williams 2. Oven scones, plain—Mrs H. E. Stevens 1, Mrs M'Donnell 2, Mrs C. W. L. Williams 3., Oven 6cones, fancy—Mre M'Donnell 1, Mrs C. W. L. Williams 2, Mrs T. R. Robertson 3. Cake, without fruit Mrs T. R. Robertson 1, Mrs M'Donnell 2. Sponge cake —Mrs T. R. Robertson 1. Sponge roll—Mrs B. M'Ginnis 1, Mrs M'Donnell 2. Bermaline loaf—Mrs M'Donnell 1, Mrs T. R. Robertson 2. Currant loaf —Mrs M'Donnell 1. Chocolate cake—Mrs T. R. Robertson 1. Billy loaf—Mrs T. R. Robertson 1, Mrs M'Donnell 2. Plum pudding—Mrs M'Donnell 1 and 2. Sponge sandwich —Mrs T. R. Robertson 1, Mrs C. W. L, Williams 2.

Seed cake —Mrs M'Donnell 1. Collection small goods—Mrs C. W. L. Williams 1. Pastry—Mrs C. W. L. Williams 1. Shortbread: Mts T. R. Robertson 1, Mrs C. W. L. Williams 2. Pikelets—o. Cashion 1. Cream puff cases—Mrs C. W. L. Williams 1. Collection of biscuits-—Mrs M'Donnell 1, Mrs C. W. L. Williams 2. Gingerbread—Mrs M'Donnell 1. Apple pie—Mrs C. W. L. Williams 1. Sausage rolls—Mrs C. W. L. Williams 1. Section of honey—Dawson and Co. 1 and 2. Bottle of honey—Mrs T. R. Robertson 1. Two pounds butter —Mrs B. M'Ginnis 1, J. Hollows 2. Apricot jam—Mrs L. G. Naylor 1, J. Ross 2, Mrs T. R. Robertson 3. Peach jam—Mrs M'Donnell 1, Mrs A. Aitken 2. Raspberry jam—Mrs A. Aitken 1, Mrs M'Donnell 2, Mrs C. W. L. Williams 3. Strawberry jam—J. Ross 1, Mrs T. R. Robertson 2, Mrs B. M'Ginnis 3. Black currant jam—-Mrs T. R. Robertson 1, Mrs A. Aitken 2. Red currant jelly —Mrs A. Aitken 1, J. Ross 2. Apple jelly—Mrs M'Donnell 1, Mrs T. R. Robertson 2. Jelly, any other variety —Mrs A. Aitken 1, Mrs T. R. Robertson 2. Bottle of peaches—Mrs T. R. Robertson 1 and 2. Bottle of pears— Mrs T. R. Robertson 1. Bottle of apricots —Mrs T. R. Robertson 1. Bottle of any other fruit—Mrs T. R. Robertson 1. Pickles, walnut—Mrs A. Aitken I, Mrs T, R. Robertson 2. Collection of pickles—Mrs A. Aitken 1. One dozen hen eggs, heaviest —R. Forre6t 1, Miss M'Elroy 2.

INDUSTRIAL. Judge: Mrs H. E. Stevens

Shopping bag—Mrs M'Donnell 1 and 2. Knitted tea cosy—Mrs M'Donnell 1 and 2. Article from sugarbag—Mrs M'Donnell 1. D'oyleys, crochet —Mrs M'Donnell 1 and 2. D'oyleys, not crochet —Mrs P. D. Edmonds 1. Baby's knitted set —Mrs P. D. Edmonds 1. Crochet work, cotton —Mre M'Donnell 1 and 2. Fancy supper cloth, white —Mrs T. R. Robertson 1. Fancy supper cloth, coloured —Miss Crombie 1, Miss R. Scott 2. Mies Annan 3. Knitted jumper—Mrs M'Donnell 1. Article for toilet table— Mrs P. D. Edmonds 1 and 2, Mrs M'Donnell 3. Hand-worked picture—Miss Wilkinson 1. Collection of fancywork—Mrs M'Donnell 1, Mrs P. D. Edmonds 2. Miss Clark 3. JUVENILE. Judge: The Rev. S. A. G. Hurd. Best-dressed doll —0. Cashion 1 and 2, S. Gye 3. Map of South Island, under

12—W. Thomson 1. Map of South Island, over 12—0.. Cashion 1, P. Gye 2. Penmanship, under 12—N. Wilson 1, J. Attfield 2, A. Vercoe 3. Penmanship, over 12—0. Cashion 1, P. Gve 2. Pencil drawing, tinder 12—W. Thomson 1. Pencil drawing, over 12—B. Naylor 1, M. Hammond 2, B. Naylor 3. Pastel drawing, under 12—N. Heenan 1, W. Thomson 2. Painting, under 12—J. Attfield 1, T. Thomson 2, W. Thomson 3. Painting, over 12—M. Hammond 1, 0. Cashion 2, Betty Naylor 3. Scones—o. Cashion 1. Special drawing, under 12 —W. Thomson 1, Lorna Attfield 2. Special drawing, over 12 —Rex Stevens 1,2, and 3. Fancywork by primary girl—June Attfield 1, Lorna Attfield 2, P. Gye 3. SPECIAL PRIZES. Most points in the show—Mrs W. M'Donnell iJopp Cup). Most points in iiower section—Mrs W. M'Donnell. (M'Arthur Cup and Reilly's special). Most points gladioli—Miss D. M'Elroy (Dunstau Times). Most points i'ruit — Mr J. L. Davidson (Peter Dick's special). Most points, stone fruit —Mr J. L. Davidson (Paterson Cup and Mr W. K. George's special). Most points apples —Mr J. R. Laine (Mr G. Cashion's special). Most points pears—Dawson and Co. (Naylor's special). Most points peaches—Mr T. R. Robertson (Mr F. Lindsay's special). Most points plums— Mr J. L. Davidson (Alexandra Herald). Most points vegetables—Mr W. M'Donnell (society's shield and H. and G. K. NeilPs special). Most points gourds—Mr H. E. Stevens (Yates's special). Most points potatoes—Mr W. M'Donnell (Mr E. Attfield's special). Collection of vegetables—Mr C. Craw (Yates's special). Most points tomatoes —Mr T. R. Robertson (Mr R. Colling's special).. Most points cookery—Mrs W. M'Donnell (society's special). Most points scones —Mrs W. M'Donnell (Mr ■ L. G. Naylor's special). Most points jams and preserves —Mrs T. R. Robertson (D.I.C. special). Most points jams—Mrs T. R. Robertson (Dunstan Times). Most points industrial —Mrs W. M'Donnell (Mrs Scoular's special). Most points juvenile—Miss 0. Cashion (Bray, Frampton, Roderique's special).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22809, 19 February 1936, Page 13

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DUNSTAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Otago Daily Times, Issue 22809, 19 February 1936, Page 13

DUNSTAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Otago Daily Times, Issue 22809, 19 February 1936, Page 13