THE RESULTS
Judges' Awards GARDEN VEGETABLES Judge: Mr. J. M. Smith, Department of Agriculture, New Plymouth. Long beet: F. Jans 1, M. M. Knox 2. ' Round beet: F. Schmidt 1, W. Har-dy-Jones 2, A. V. Schweiters 3. A.O.V. beet: H. J. Kirkwood 1. Silver beet: 11. Willis 1 and 3, P. Jans 3. Curly kale: F. Jans 1, H. Willis 2. Carrots: 11. Willis 1, J. H. Ward 2, F. Jans 3. ' Short carrots: H. Willis 1, A. V. Schweiters 2, J. 11. Ward 3. Long carrots: H. Willis 1, M. M. Knox 2, F. Jans 3. White celery: F. Jans 1, H. Willis 2, J. 11. Ward 3. ' Red celery: H. Willis 1. Leeks: 11. Willis 1, M. I. Jury 2, H. Willis 3. Largest onions: H. Willis 1 and 2, Yellow onions: F. Jans 1, 11. Willis
Brown Spanish onions: F. Jans 1, H, Willis 2, Mrs C. Harrison 3. Hod onions: N. Hughes 1 and 2. Brown globe onions: F. Jans 1. A.O.V. onions: H. Willis 1, H. J. Kirkwood 2, M. M. Knox 3. Potato onions: J. H. Ward 1, H. Willis 2 and 3. Rope onions: H. Willis 1. Rope onions (any variety): J. H. Ward 1. Pickling onions: F. Jans 1, H. Willis 2, M. I. Jury 3. Brown shallots: A. J. Davey 1 and 2, H. Willis 3. Yellow shallots: M. I. Jury 1, ,F Jans 2, H. Willis 3. White shallots: F. Jans 1. Garlick: H. Willis 1 and 2, J. H. Ward 3. Multiply onions: J. H. Ward 1. Collection of onions: H. Willis 1. Hollow crown parsnips: A. V. Schweiters 1, T. Needham 2, M. M. Knox 3. A.O.V. parsnips: H. Willis 1 and 2, R. Collins 3. .Curled parsley: F. Jans 1, Mrs F. Steiner 2, M. M. Knox 3. Fern-leaf parsley: H. Willis 1, White turnips: H. Willis 1 and 2. A.O.V. turnips: H. Willis 1, P. Jaus 2, H. Willis 3. Pumpkin: 11. Willis 1, P. Jans 2. Hubbard squash: H. Willis 1, F. Jans 2. A.O.V. squash: J. 11. Ward 1, F. Jans 2. Pie melon: 11. Willis 1, F. Jans 2, H. Willis 3. Yellow vegetable marrow: M. M. Knox 1, J. 11. Ward 2, H. Willis 3. Green vegetable marrow: F. Jans 1, M. M. Knox 2, Mrs G. S. Strack 3. Collection pumpkins: J. H. Ward 1, H. Willis 2 and 3. Cooking cabbage: F. Jans 1, H. Willis 2, M. I. Jury 3. Drumhead savoy: M. I. Jury 1, P. Jans 2, J. H. Ward 3. Red pickling cabbage: Mrs M. Hunter 1, J. 11. Ward 2, P. Jans 3. Kami kumi: 11. Willis 1 and 2, P. Jans 3. Garden artichokes: H. Willis 1 and 2. Cauliflower: P. Jaii3 1. Broccoli: P. Jans 1. Brussels sprouts: Mrs G. S. Strack 1, P. Jans 2. N.Z. spinach: P. Jans 1. Rhubarb: F. Jans 1, H. Willis 2. Collection herbs: P. Jans 1. Cabbage lettuce: F. Steiner 1, Mrs V. Steiner 2.
Potatoes Black kidney: 11. Willis 1, P. Jans 2, H. Willis 3. Red rock: H. Willis 1 and 2, P. Jans 3. Gamekeeper: H. Willis 1, N. Hughes 2, P. Jans 3. Sir J. G. Wilson: N. Hughes 1, H. Willis 2, N. Hughes 3. Maori Chief: P. Jans 1, A. E. Gernhoefer 2, N. Hughes 3. Sutton's 2G: H. Willis 1, P. Jans Sutton's Supreme: H. Willis 1, N. Hughes 2 and 3.. Robin Adair: N. Hughes 1, H. Willis 2 and 3. Arrant Chief: F. Jans 1, H. Willis 2, N. Hughes 3. Any oilier variety: N. Hughes 1 and 2, H. Willis 3.
liost named varieties: 11. Willis 1, P. Jans 2, N. Hughes 3. Best named colour-oil: JI. Willis 1, V. Jans 2, N. Hughes 3. JJcst collodions: H. Willis 1, F. Jans 2. i Largest: N. Hughes 1, H. Willis 2, 11. Sargent 3. Heaviest: N. Hughes 1, H. Willis 2. Self-Help Gardens Collection six varieties of vegetables: C. H. Reed 1 and 2. FIELD ROOTS White carrots: C. Willis 1,2 and •> Guerande carrots: C. Willis, 1,2 and 3. Yellow carrots: C. Willis 1,2 and 3. White carrots: C. Willis 1,2 and 3, R. Kuigan vhc, A. E. Gernhoefer he. Barribal carrots: C. Willis 1,2 and 3. J. Holmes' improved carrot: C. Willis 1,2 and 3. Red carrots: C. Willis 1, 2 and 3. A.O.V. carrots: C. Willis 1,2 and Collection field carrots: C. Willis 1 and 2. Long red mangolds: G. Jones 1, A.
J. Davey 2, J. McCarvill 3. 'Prizewinner mangolds: Buhner I, C. Willis 2 and 3, G. Jones vhc. Golden tankard mangolds: G. Jones 1 0. Willis 2 and 3. 'Sugar mangolds: G. Jones 1, C. Willis 2 and 3. Yellow Globe mangolds: G. Jones 1, R, Kuigan 2, G. Willis 3. Jersey Queen mangolds: C. Willis 1, G. Jones 2, C. Willis 3. Red Intermediate mangolds: C. Willis 1, G. Jones 2, C. Willis 3. Yellow Intermediate mangolds: C. Willis 1,2 and 3. Giant Orange Globe mangolds: C. Willis 1,2 and 3. A.O.V. mangolds: C. Willis 1,2 and 3. Heaviest mangold: C. Willis 1, A. J. Davey 2, G. Willis 3. Masterpiece swedes: A. F. Bulmer 1 and 2, J. H. Bishop 3. Collection mangolds: C. Willis 1 and 2, G. Jones 3. Field artichokes: C. Willis 1 and 2, Burgham 3. "Grandmaster" swedes: R. Anderson 1, J. McLoughlin 2, G. P. Hunter 3, E. Espin vhc. "Up-to-date" swedes: C. Willis 1, J. Huggins 2. "Abundance" swedes: C. Willis 1. "Magnum Bonum" swedes: G. Willis 1, R. Jones 2, W. J. Jackson
Crimson King swedes: H. Ward 1, W. V. Hoskin 2, C. Willis 3. A.O.V. W. J. Jackson 1, W; E. Forbes 2, 11. Richardson 3. Heaviest swedes: E. Espin 1, G. P. Hunter 2, A. J. Crofsky 3. Kala Buda: C. Willis 1,2 and 3. Chou Moullier: C. Willis 1 and 2, D. Blackstock 3.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 296, 5 July 1933, Page 3
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