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SHOW AT TAPAWERA.

HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION.

(From "The Colonist," April 6.)

A large crowd of visitors visited Tapawera yesterday, the horticultural show, the sheep dog trials, and the Territorials' camp, being the chief attractions. With regard to the horticultural show there was a marked diminution of exhibits as compared with last year's exhibition. The quality of the exhibits, however, especially fruit and vegetables, was exceedingly good, and would be hard to beat anywhere. The judges were": Flowers and vegetables, Mr B. H. Moller; fruit, Mr A. Allport; domestic class, Mrs J. Wadsworth • industrial class, Mrs Woods; hops, Mr Ivo Tunnicliffe. Subjoined is the

PRIZE LIST. POT PLANTS. Begonia in bloom: Mrs A. Drummond I. Best plant, any variety: Mrs Hugonin 1, Mrs C. Feneniore 2, Mrs A. Drummond c. OUT BLOOMS. Asters, double: Miss A. Polglase 1. Verbenas: Mrs Quinton 2. Dahlias, cactus: Miss A. Polglase 1, Mrs Hugonin 2, Mrs W. Cowin c. Dahlias, double: Mrs W. Cowin 1, Miss A. Polglase 2. Three roses: Miss f Macmahon 1 and 2. ■ : ' Best, rose : Miss Macmahon. Nasturtiums: Mrs Barker 1, Miss C Drummond 2. Carnations: Mrs C. Fenemore 1. Sweet Peas: Miss L Drummond 1, Mrs Jane 2, Miss Phillips c. Zinnias: Miss A. Polglase. Cosmeas: Mr W. L. Quinney 1, Mrs A. Biggs 2. Phlox: Mrs Quinton 1, Miss Polglase 2, Mrs Jane c. Marigolds: Mrs J. Fitch 1. Penstemons: Miss Berryman 2 Pansios: Miss A. Polglase 1 and cial.Snapdragons: Miss Berryman 2. Haad bouquet: Miss Maomahon 2. Bouquet of everlasting flowers: Mrs J. Fitch 1 and 'z. Wreath: Miss A. Polglase 1. Bowl of Flowers: Mrs Hugonin 1 and .special: Miss C. Drummond 2. Collection of cut blooms: Mrs L. Drummond 1. Table Decoration: Miss E. Hudson I, Miss C. Drummond 2. v . CHILDREN'S CLASSES. Bn Ltqnliole, children under 14: Connie Smith 1, Beatrice Bromell 2. Buttonhole, children under 9: H. Fenemore 1, H. Gibbs 2. Bouquet, girls under 14: R. Berryman 1, 0. Smith 2. DOMESTIC. Home-made loaf, 41b: Mrs A. Barker :. Brown loaf* 4ib: Miss A. F. Gibbs 1. Jam tarts: Mrg A. F. Barker 1. Cream puffs: Miss F. Coleman 1. White scones: Mrs W. Hill 1, Mrs G. Bromell 2. Mrs A. Drummond 3. Wheatmeal scones: Mrs H. D. Kite 1. Rainbow cake: Miss F. Coleman 1. Shortbread: Mrs F. W. Gibbs 1. Gingerbread: Mrs W. Hill 1 and 2. Gingernuts: Mrs W. Hill 1. Kisses: Miss F. Coleman 1, Mrs W. Hill 2.

Seedcake: Mi.ss C. Drumraoiid 1, Mrs A. F. Barker 2. Currant cake: Mrs A. F. Barker 2. Fruit cake: Miss F. Coleman 1. Sixiiige cake: Mrs Stevens 1, Mrs F. W. .Gibbs 2. Sponge sandwich: Mrs W. Hill 1. Sponge roll: Mrs W. Hill 1. Plum pudding: Mrs A. F. Barker 1. Glass jar of jelly: Mrs G. H. Jordan 1, Mrs J. Bromell 2. Glass jar of honey: Mrs T.. Griffiths 1. Preserved fruit: Mrs W. Cowin 1, Mrs W. Jordan 2. ■ Three glass jars of jam: Mrs Hugo- j nin 1. Pickled red cabbage: Mrs T. Griffiths 1. Mixed Pickles- Mrs G. Bromell 1, Mrs W; Cowin <2. Tomato sauce: Mrs W. Hill 1, Mrs W. Cowin 2. . Chutney: Mrs Hugonin 1 and 2. Dairy butter, not separator: Mrs T. Griffiths 1, Mrs Hugonin 2. Dairy butter, separator: Mrs A. Gibbs 1, Mrs F. W. Gibbs 2. Box or jar of salt butter:-Mrs J. H. Jordan 1, Mrs W. Cowin 2. .FJ.IUIT. Grapes, grown under glass: Dr. Grinling 1 and 2. Des!?eri> pears: F. Mead 1, W. A. Jordan 2 and h.c. Peaches, cooking: G. Bromell 1. Peaches, dessert: H. Kite 1. Quinces Dr. Grinling 1, Mi.ss Berryman '2, W. if. Love h.c. 'Medlars: Miss Berryman 1. Walnuts, .small: Mrs Brcv.erton 1, F. Fenemore 2. ' Lord Wolseley apples: W. H. Jordan 1 and v; Munroe's Favourite. F. Mead, jun., 1 3 G. BromeH2. Cox's Orange Pippin: E. W; Win 1, C. Hugonin 2, 'Dr. Grinling" h.c. Stunner Pippin: W. F. Coleman 1 and o "Wilkinson and tJriffiths 2. Jonathan: G. Bromell 1. Nelson Beauty : AY. ¥. Coleman 1 and Scarlet Pearmain: G. Bromell Epps's Seedling: K. B. -Goodall. Rokewood: E.-*W, Win I, J. ■ Quinney ?-. ' . Northern Spy: W. Gibbs 1. Loadon or Five Crown Pippin: G. Macmahon 1. . Cambridge Pippin-:"W. F. Ooleman 1. BroAvnleo Rnsset: E. W. Win 1 Mrs J. H. Jordan 2.

■Autumn kitchen., apples: F. Mead, jun 1,-E. W. Win 2. Winter dessert apples: F. W. Gibbs 1 and 2, E. W. Win h.c. » Any variety autumn apples: 6. Bi-o-mell .1,. E. W. Win 2, Dr. Grinling h.c. . . ■- Any variety winter apples: A. Jordan 1, G. Bromell 2. VEGETABLES. French boans: J; Sharp ] and 2 Cabbage: J. Fitch 1, W. F. Coleman 'Saroy cabbage: G. Bromell 1, Mrs Stevens 2. Heaviest cabbage: F. Mead 1,. J Fitch 2. " Table carrots - W. F. Coleman 1, N. Patrick 2. Globe onions: A. C. Quinton 1, A. Polgtose 2. Spanish onions: A. C. Quinton 1, F. Mead 2. , ■Any variety onions: A. C. Qninton 1 an J 2. Parsnips: F. Mead 1. K. Goodall 2. Eschalots, small: J. Quinney 1, A. C Quinton 2. Ca.iMower: C. Hugonin 1. Peas: J. Sharp 1. Eed Cabbage: A. C. Quinton 1, W. F. Coleman 2. Rhubarb: J. H. Jordan 1 and 2. Brown River potatoes: W. F. Coleman 1. Early Vermont potatoes: A. C. Quinton 1, E. W. Win 2. Red Skin potatoes: A. C. Quinton 1 and 2. Sutton Flour Ball potatoes: A. C. Quinton I and 2. Collection potatoes: A. C. Quinton . Up-to-Date potatoes: A. C. Quinton ,1 and 2. Gamekeeper potatoes-. Mrs Stevens Princess Victoria potatoes: A. C. Quinton^l and 2. Heaviest pumpkin: Mrs Stevens 1. Best, pumpkin: E. Griffiths. Vegetable marrow, large: A. C. Quinton. lied beet: Mr.s J. Quinncy 1, Mrs E. W. Win 2. Mangolds, Jon^'red: A. C. Quinton 1. Swedes; F. W. Gibbs 1. - Aberdeen purple-top turnips: G. Macmahon 1, G. Bromell 2. Aberdeen green-top turnips: F. J. Coleman 1 and 2. Pie melon: Mis.^> A. PolgLise 1 and 2. Hops: Griffiths and Clifford 1, H. Kite 2. Best packed half-ease of apples: F. Mead 1, E. W. Win 2. INDUSTRIAL. Worked table centre: Miss M. Gibbs •, Miss M. Cowkj 2. Frame, with viicture, made by amateur: Mrs Griffiths 1. Landscape in oils: Miss Berryman 1. Darning: Miss Mona Cowin 1. Collection curios: Miss Berryman 1, Miss Griffiths 2. " ■ CBILDREN'S EXHIBITS. Best writing, for children attending Tapawera, Tadmor, Motupiko, Korere, Stanley Brook, Sherry, Wangapoka, Kiwi, Tui, and Baton schools: Hector Mead 1, Doreen Sloss 2. Buttonholes, girls under 16: Miss Mona Cowin 1. Plate scones, under 16: Rhoda Biggs 1, Hazel Macmahon 2. Sponge sandwich, under 16: Margaret Gibbs 1. Plate of toffee: Miss Gertie Gibbs 1. Collection of fern leaves: Kathleen Moran 1. _ The members of the committee carried <'iit their several duties with satisfaction to all concerned. We acknowledge- the courtesy shown to our representative by the {secretary (Mr F. W. Gibbs) and others.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13757, 21 April 1915, Page 4 (Supplement)

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SHOW AT TAPAWERA. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13757, 21 April 1915, Page 4 (Supplement)

SHOW AT TAPAWERA. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13757, 21 April 1915, Page 4 (Supplement)