FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE.
Judge: Mr. T. Ncale. Stewards: A. P. Allport and W. S. | Snodgrass. Side farmer's cured bacon (rolled) • oohn Jeiiyman 1. Fanner's cured ham, not less than 1-tib v.-eigiit (smoked): John Jeiiyman Fanner's cured ham not less than : l-ilb weight: J. Biggar 1. factory cured ham, not less than 141b weight; W. H. May and CV, Ltd., • Twelve hen eggs, heaviest: C. L. jjest 1, Lj. Windleburn 2. Malting barley, crop 1918, one ousnel: G. W. Best 1, John Best 2. Algerian oats, crop 1918, one bushe] : L. A. Sigglekovr 1, G. W. Best 2. short oats., crop 191S, one bushel: v._ W. Best 1. Wheat (spring), crop 1918, one bushel: L. Windel Irani 1, Arthur Chalues 2. Wheat (winter), crop 1918, ono blshel: 1,. A. Siggiekow j, G. . Best Round peas, crop 1918, one bushel: L. A. Sigglekow 1. Wrinkled peas, crop 1918, one bushel: L._ Windelburn 1, L. A. Sigglekow 2. oOlbs Potatoes, any variety: 'W. Crouch 1, Dr. H. 0. Washbourn 2. 141bs Early potatoes, any variety, named (red): Stan. Wearing 1, G. G. Wearing 2. 141bs Early potatoes, any variety, named (white): G. G. Wearing 1, H. Shirtliff 2. Vetches or tares, crop 1918, one bushel: Henry Ching -, L."Wiudelburu Sack oaten chaff, machine cut and pressed: L. A. Sigglekow 1, Henry Ching 2. Truss hay, crop 1918: Henry Ching 1, Cuthbert Best 2. Hops (Oalifornian, crop 1918: H. 11. Bensemann 1. j Three head of lettuce: L. Windelburn 11. I 12 stalks rhubarb: Reg.-Best 1, Mrs !E. Wnitten 2. . > . i 1 -i-case tomatoes: J. Biggar 1. | Twelve strawberries: Miss M. WratI ten 1, Miss 0. Wratten 2. Jar of honey, extracted, in glass: John Jollyinan 1, L. Windelburn 2. j Comb honey: John Jeiiyman 1, Cecil |Croig2. j I SPECIAL COMPETITIONS. i Writing, 10 to 12 :E. Kinzett, Girls' Central, 1; Ailsa Brain, Nelson, 2; E. lnnes, Girls' Central, 3. Writing, 12. to 15: Malcolm Lloyd, .'Richmond, 1; Doris I'ianklyn, Girls' Central, 2; Cecil Malcolm, Richmond 3. Freehand drawing from nature, under 10: John Hawkswbrth, Richmond 1. [ Freehand drawing from nature, 10 to 12: Cora Newport, Richmond, 1; Muriel May, Richmond, 2; Joan Beatson, Richmond, 3. | Freehand drawing from nature, 12 to 115: Vera Thomas, llichmond, 1; Richard Stevens, Tadmor, 2; Edward Wilkes, Richmond, 3. Mapping: Kathleen Collins, Nelson, 1; Zita Hurley, Nelson, 2 j Viva Hughes, Nelson 3. Brushwork from nature: Vi. Griffith, Richmond, 1; A. Kerr, 2. Crayon drawing from nature: Tadmor School, Tadmer, 1; R. Stevens, Tadmor, | Plasticene modelling, under 8: Richmond School 1. 2, and 3. Plasticene modelling, under 11: Cyril Croucher, Richmond, 1: Malcolm IVlattson, Richmond, 2-y Mona Boniface, Richmond. 3. . '
TECHNICAL SCHOOL WORK. Steward: G. C. M. Boy6s. m-^n t° f Stu. dics of I>lant form in Pencil -i, /iita Hurloy, Nelson 2
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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 14997, 19 February 1919, Page 3
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466FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE. Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 14997, 19 February 1919, Page 3
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