MOTUEKA HORTICULTURAL SHOW.
The Annual Show of the abovo Fooiety was he'd onJEaster Monday, and was a great suooess. The following ia tbe pr ze list :— | Clas3 I — Pot Plants. Cactus: Mrs Hodgson commanded Foliage Plant: Miss 0 MbGlaeban 1, Mrs R J Trewavas 2 Fusohia : Master W Hant 1 Single Geranium or Pelargonium: Mrs E Boves 1, Miss S Boyes 2 Sicg'e Petunia: Mrs E Boyes commended Double Petunia! Mrs E Boyes oomm ended Begenia (flowering) : Master M MoG ashan commended Begonia (foliage); Mr 3 E Boyes 1 Celosia (oooksoomb): Mrs E Boyes commended Pot of Musk : Miss B Jord n 1 Pot of Mignonette: Miss Trewavas commented Class II — Cut Flowers. 6 Verbenas : Mrs Thorp oommended G Dahlias: Mrs Neve 1, MissE McGlashen2 3 Roses : Misß M Mitohel 1, Mrs Johansen 2 , Collection of Naa'urtiams: Mrs R W H Rinkin 1, Miss D Bate commended j Collection of Frenob and African Marigolds : Messrs B Buddeo & Son commsaded Collection of Phlox Drummondi (3 sprays eaoh) : Mrs H Hayoook commended Bouqaet of Everlasting Flowers: Mrs 0 Fryl ' fiaod Bouquet: Miss G ßuttress 1, Mis 3 B f rewavas 2 Bridal Bouquet: Mis a A Dalgetty 1, Miss B Trewavaß 2 Buttonhole Bouquet by children nnder 14 : Winnie Gibson 1, Alioe Staples 2 Bouqaet made by girls nnder 14: Mies B Moffatt 1, Miss Mabel Gross 2 Wreath of Flowers: Misa Florence Fry 1, Miss Herriok 2 Stand of Flowers: Miss Jennings 1, Miss May Hnrstbouse 2 Basket of Flowerg (hanging or otherwise) • Miss M Gilbert 1, Mrs Rawson 2, Mrs Leech commended Trophy of Grasses, including grain or berries: Miss McGlaßhan 1 and 2 j Collection of Chrysanthemums: 1 Mayo! 1, Mrs Staples 2, Miss Mary York commended Class III — Fruit. 5 kitchen apples (autumn) : W B Anderson 1, Mrs Rawson 2 5 desseri do (autumn) : Miss Hezrick 1, W B Anderson 2 5 kitchen apples (winter) : L Bowling 1, W B Andersen 2 5 dessert do (winter) : Mr J Robinson 1, Misi Herriok 2, W B Anderson oommended 5 Coxa orange pippin: W Scott commended 5 Stunner pippin : W B Anderson 1, J F Leeoh 2, Miss Herriok oommended
5 tfoopariel Russst: W Soctt 1, J Gurst 2. W B Anderson coroimnded Collection of applep, one ol each sort* J Robirisoa 1
5 kitchen pearl (autumu) : Miss L Hurst hOU3J 1
5 3e?serl do (autumn): Miss Buttress 1 5 ki'chon pears (winter): J Bcmnent 1, Louis Inwood 2 5 dessert do (winter) : S Canavan 1 5 quinciS.' MiBS LM-rick 1, M>s Williams 2 12 medlars : Miss Jlerriok 1, J Chapman 2 5 peaohes: Geo. James 1, W Scott 2 24 walnu'.s: Frank Fry 1, Miss K Huffam 2.
3 buoohes green grapes, giown under glass: WSoott 1
3 bonohes blaok do, grown in open; W ScoH commeddei water melon : Geo Lanceley 1, C Fry 2 pie melon : 8 Bowling 1 and 2 collection of melons, one of eaoh variety : C Fry commended collection of fruits: J Chapman 1 5 oranges : J Chapman 1 5 lemons : F W Thorp 1, A Drummond 2 Class IV — Vegetables. 5 red ski a pntatoss: L Duncan 1, J Robinson 2 5 pink eye do: H Haycook 1, Leslie Inwood 2 5 kidney potatoes: F Holder 1, H Miller 2 5 oval do: H Haycook 1, Leslie Duooan 2 5 potatoes, any otber kind: H Haycock 1, T Maomahon commended
collection ot potatoes, 3 of eaoh sort; C Fryl 12 Jerusalem srtichokes : G Huffam 1& 2 5 onrons : R Alexander 1. F Fry 2 2b3 piokling onionB : L Inwood 1 6 cirrots (table)? Howca Heath 1, A White 2 6 otrrotß (citle): Herbert Heath 1 C parsnips: Arthur Rowling I, R lnwood 2 3 red beet (long variety): Louis F y 1 & 2 Swede: Geo Laneely 1, Leonad RowliipJ2 6 turnips (t-ible): Master M Bjyea 00mmended
Turnip (cattle) : Jobn Heath 1, Herbert Heath 2 Mangold wurzel: Thos Macmahon 1 and 2 Pumpkin, tbe heavies'. : Jas Fry (1421b5) 1, E Drummond (1301ba) commended Vegetable marrow : Dora York 1 2 Cucumbers (loog variety) : C R Fry 1 and
2 Cuoumbers (Bhort variety) : Miss Butt res* 1, G Lanceley 2
24 Pods of Peas : G Laneely 1, Mrs R G Spicer 2 12 Bread b ans.* R Fry
24 Frenoh Beans: H Haycock 1, Mrs Baweon oom mended
24 Runner beans: WB/ er 1, F Dflaney
2 Cabbages: H York 1, H Drummond 2 3 L ttuoi: A Drummond commanded G Stioka of rhubarb: H Ha j cock 1, L Hurs'houae 2
5 Tomatoes! W Scott 1, F Holder 2, F W Huffam commendei Oolleotion of tomatoes, three of eaah varieiy : F W Huffam commended Collection of vegetables arranged on a stand not exceeding 2(t by 3ft; G Lanceley commended Clas3 s—Nativk Exhibit i I Hand bouquet : Miss Mona York 1, Misi Dara York 2 1 Basket cf native flowers: Mis 3 Dora Yo'k 1 and commended 1 Fern : H L Moffatt 1, F W Huffam 2 Collection of fema Mrs Manoy oommended Class Vl— Dairy Prodcce. Cheese of 1211) or over: Mis 3 Henick 1 lib Hoaey in oomb: Jobn Black 1
Collection of Jams: Mis? Ruxbold commended
Oolleotion of Jellies : Mis? Run bold commended 6 Scones (not to contain tggs or bu'ter)" Mi<s L Scott 1 ' Cnrrant Cake, not lesa than 211): Mies L M Moffitt 1 Sponge Cake, not lejsthan 21b: Miss Hartwig commended G Cobs Indian Corn (large) .* W Ryder 1 6 Cobs Indian Corn (small) : F W Thorp I, I Special Prizes. Offered by Mesirs Townsend & Paul— Be3t 6 varieties of Apples (3 cooking and 3 dessert) 5 of eaoh variety ; to be competed for by anyone who has not previously won one of Townsend & Paul's trophies, £2 2a: Miss Herriok 1
Offered by Messrs Townsend & Paul— Best collection cf Oooking and Dessert do, Marble Clook, value £3 3j. This trophy (offered for tbe second time) mvs 1 . be won three years in suooesaion bef ore beooming the absolute property of the winner : J Chapman 1 Offered by Messrs G Thomas & Co— Beat 6 eaoh Cooking and Dessert apples, £1 Is: Miss Herriok 1
Offered by Mr A Manoy— Best 4 varieties of Potatoes, sof eaoh variety, value £1 : Budden & Son 1
Offered by Dr Deok— Best Loaf of Homemade Bread, 10s 6d : Mrs C Stillwell 1
Offered by Mrs York— Bsst Shower Bouquet, sa : Miss May Hursthouse 1 Offered by Messrs Rankin & Son— Be3t lib Frash Batter, Lamp : Mrs A lowood 1 For beat Sample of Hops out from the bale — Ist prize by Messrs E Buxton & Co, value £1 ls ; 2nd, by Messrs Levien Bros, tin of tea: D Bate 1, Geo L'nes 2.
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Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8861, 10 May 1897, Page 1 (Supplement)
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