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DOMESTIC PRODUCE.

Judges: Mr C. H. Young (Nelson), Mr J. H. Rankin, Motueka.

Stewards: Messrs "WV B. Robinson, R. Hunter, and Cyril Robinson. 31b frpsh butter, in lib rolls,' without

print, not separated:- Mrs C. Shirtliff 1 Mrs L. Wmdleborn 2, Mrs W. Still 3. ■ "

3lb separator fresh butter, in lib rolls, without print: Mrs G. E. Chisnall 1 and 2, Mrs G.W. Best 3. 91b box potted butter: Mrs G. E. Chisnall 1 ant 2, Mrs C. Shirtliff 3. . U2sib box potted butter, suitable for export: Mrs G.E. Chi§iall 1, Mrs C. Shirtliff 2, Mrs L. Windloborn 3. Loaf home-made bread, not less than 41b: Mrs C. E. Dairies 1, Mrs John Mead 2. Miss E. Still 3, Mrs John Mead v.h.c., Miss E. Still; h.c, Mrs T. Newman c. _

Plate home-made scones ,(6): Mrs A. R. Frost 1 % Miss Florrie Jellymaji 2, Mrs A. R. Frost v.h.c, Mrs T. Newman h.c. Home-made fruit cake, not less tnan 41b: Mrs Trathen 1, Mrs A. G. Brock 2, Mrs John Robertson 3, Mrs J. Biggar v.h.c. Home-made seed cake, not exceeding 31b: Mrs-W. 0. Jones 1, Mrs J. Wadsworth 2, Mrs R. Black v.h.c., Mrs J. Biggar h.c. Home-made gingerbread, not more than one plate: Mrs J. Biggar 1 and 2, Mrs T. Newman v.h.c. Home-made shortbread, one plate: Mrs Jas. Harvey 1, Mrs H. R. Bensemann 2, Miss G. L. Burton v.h.c. . Home-mads oat cake, one plate: Mrs Trathen 1, Miss M. Haycock 2. Plate of ginger nuts: Mrs Vincent Dee 1, Mrs R. Black 2, Mis Trathen, v.h.c. and h.c. , Plate of cheese cakes: Miss Linda Mead 1, Mrs J. Wadsworth 2, Miss C. L. Burton v.h.c. Home-made pastry, one plato: Miss C. L. Burton 1, Mrs A. R. Frost 2, Miss Linda Mead v.h.c. Plate of keeping apples, not less than 12 other than cool storage: E. VY. Win 1 and % J. Biggar .3. 12 strawberries: Frank Gibbons 1, Mrs Effie N. Richardson 2. Home-made l sponge cake, ono pui>e: Mrs H. R. Bensemann 1, Mrs Rea 2, Mrs L. Windleborn v.h.c. Home-made sponge roll, one plate: Mrs. J. Wadsworth 1, Mrs. A. R. Frost 2, Mrs. C. E. Davie-s, v.h ; c. Sponge sandwiches, one plate: M»s. H. Wilson 1, Mrs. H. R. Bensemann 2, Mrs. J. Wadsworth v.h.c. Plate cream puffs: Mrs. H. Wilson 1 Miss Florrie Jellyman 2, Miss Linda Mead, v.h.c. * Plate home-made cakes, plain: Miss M. Haycock 1, Mrs. Trathen 2, Mrs. J. Biggar v.h.c. Plate home-made biscuits, plain.: Mrs R. Black 1, Mrs. Trathen 2, Miss Florrie Jellyman v.h.c. Plate home-made biscuits, fancy, .0 varieties: Miss F. Lindsay 1. ! Three jars marmalade: Mrs J. Wade-i worth 1, Mrs. L. Windleborn 2. Collection home-made jam, 6 variet- j ies: Mrs. Vincent Dee 1. '■' Collection home-made jellies, 6. varieties: Mrs. E. N. Richardson 1. • ; Jar honey, extracted, in glass, not less than 21b (no brands): A. Hammond 1, Mrs. L. Windleborn 2. Comb honey, not less than 51b: John Jellyman 1 and 2. . . Collection bottled, fruit, 3 varieties: Mrs: E. N. Richardson c. l ' Bottle tomato sauce: Mrs. A. Chapman 1, Mrs. Jas. Hairey 2. Bottle Worcester sauco: Miss M. Haycock 1. Jar of chutney: Mrs. J. Biggar 1, Miss B. H. Humphreys 2. Collection of pickles, 3 varieties: Mrs J. Biggar 1. ' Plum pudding: Mrs J. Wadsworth 1, Mrs. W. 0. Jones 2, Mrs. Trathen v.h.c. Three sausage rolls: Miss Linda Mead 1, Dorothy M. Bird 2, Miss C. L. .Burton v.h.c. Three English meat pies: Mrs. J. Wadsworth 1, Mrs. Trathen 2, Miss C. L. Burton v.h.c, Mrs. W. 0. Jones h.c. Three Scotch pies: Misa M. Haycock 1, Mrs. W. O. Jones 2, Mrs. Trathen v.h.c. and h.c. Twelve potatoes, boiled in thenskins : Miss Florrie Jellyman 1, Mrs. J. Biggar 2, Mrs. J. Wadsworth 3. j Sample colonial wine, in. bottle: Josf eph Holland 1 and 2. , v FARM PRpDUCE. Judges: Messrs. F. W. Hamilton and, T. Neale. Stewards: Ivo Tunnicliffe, J. Biggar and Henry Ching. Side farmer's cured bacon: John Jellyman 1 and 2. Side farmer's cured bacon (smoked): John Jellyman 1 and 2. Side farmer's cured bacon (rolled): John Jellyman 1 and 2. Farmer's cured ham, not less than 141b weight (smoked): John Jellyman 1 and 2. Farmer's cured ham, not less than 141b weight: John Jellyman 1 and 2. Two bladders lard: John Jellyman 1. Twelve hen eggs, heaviest, fresh, double-yolked eggs disqualified: Miss G. Greig 1, H. Thomas 2. Malting barley, crop 1914, one bushel : John Best l] G. W. Best 2. Malting barley, crop 1914, one bushel, (special prize): John Best 1, G. W. Best 2.

Algerian oats, crop 1914, one bushel R. T. Best 1.

Short oats, crop 1914, one bushel: G E. Chisnall 1

Wheat (spring), crop 1914, one bushel: John Best 1.

Round peas, crop 1914, one bushel John Best 1. .

Wrinkled poas, crop 1914, one bushel: D. Hammona -1, Henry Ching 2. '.'• 601b. old keeping potatoes: A'. C. Quinton 1, J. A .Davies 2. 141b. early potatoes, any variety (red): H. Shirtliff 1 and 2. 141b. early potatoes, any variety (white): H. Shirtliff 1 and 2. Vetches or tares, crop 1914, one bushel: Henry Ching 1, H. C. Schroder 2.

Cow grass, 141b.j produced from bulk of not less than 200 1b: Henry Ching 1. Sack oaten chaff, machine cut and pressed: Henry Ching 1, H. C. Schroder 2. Truss hay, crop 1914, to be not less than 561b.: Hayes Croucher 1, H. C. Schroder 2. Hops (Californian), not less than 21b, crop 1914: H. R. Bensemann 1. Display of farm produce; the product of one farm: H. C. Schroder 1. Three head of cabbage: James Ching 1, H. C. Schroder 2. Three head of cauliflower: H. C. Schroder 1. OPEN CLASS. Judges: Messrs. F. W. Hamilton and • ■■■.■.■■ '. T. Neale. -.' ~ ; '... Malt, one bushel: Hayes Croucher 1. Ale, in not less than 5-gallon kegs: Joseph Holland 1. / Ale in bottle, best dozen quarts: Jos-, eph Holland 1. Porter, in bottles, best dozen quarts: Joseph Holland 1. Public Schools competitions: For the teacher arid pupils of any public schools making the best, and best arranged exhibit of agricultural, horticultural, and general farm produce, excepting live stock: Stoke public school , DOGS. Judge: Mr. S. Crisp. Rough coated, cnllio dog, for show dogs only:.H. A. Gibson 1, Miss E. ■Henman 2. - .■■ ,:' - ■;;■•. ■ ■ ■■..■■. ;.<■• . .-'•. -,- Smooth coated collie dog: 0. C. Wilkinson 1, Reuben Eves 2. Smooth coated collie bitch: H. J. Newport 1, T. Elliott 2. Rough coated collie dog, for bona fide farmers' dogs only: Edward Webby 1, C. Higgins 2. Rough coated collie bitch, for bona fine farmers' dogs -only: J. J. Beatson 1, T. Nisbett 2.

Bearded collie dog: Miss M. Trasl 1, 0. S. Stone 2. Bearded collie bitch: R. S. Smith 1. Kelpie dog: W. Martin 1.

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13635, 25 November 1914, Page 2 (Supplement)

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DOMESTIC PRODUCE. Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13635, 25 November 1914, Page 2 (Supplement)

DOMESTIC PRODUCE. Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13635, 25 November 1914, Page 2 (Supplement)

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