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FRUIT.

Judge: Mr J. Home. Apples; dessert (Cox's orange pippin) W. Hall 1 and special mention. Apples, dessert, any other variety— S and C. G. Allemann 1, G. V. Tate 2. Apples, kitchen— S. Hobson 1, Mrs E. Vickers 2. _ Apples (collection), 10 varieties— W. Hall 1, S. and C. J. Allemann 2. Apples (collection) keeping, five varieties—W. Hall 1, S. and C. J. Allemann Pears (dessert)— S. and C. J: Allemann 1, J. Lindsay 2. Pears (cooking)— S. and C. J. Allemann 1. • «r -r o Quinces— G. V. Tate 1, W. Jacques 2. Tomato (large red), grown in open— H. Mamby 1. Tomato (smooth red), grown under glass— G. Cook 1, T. Hopkinson 2. PRESERVES, WINES, ETC. Judge: Mrs H. B. Lepper. > Honey, in glass— Mrs Wilson 1, Mrs Mundt 2. Honey, in comb— Mrs Mundt 1. Preserved fruits-Mrs G. R. Sutherland 1, Mrs A. Fobsoh 2. Jam— Mrs A. Hobson 1; Mrs G. R. Sutherland 2. ", \* Jelly (three varieties)^— Mrs T. Drake 1, Mrs G. 11. Sutherland* 2,,. Marmalade — MrsG. Baigent 1, Mrs G. R. Sutherland- 2. . Pickles — Mrs A.. Hobson 1. Chutney-i-Mrs G.\R. Sutherland 1. Sauce (tomato)— Mrs -B. H. Robinson

1. „-..,. -■ .-- Sauce Jany other)— Mrs G. W. Bennett 1. - ft . ' j ' ■"- -■ ' Wine (home made^Mrs S. Allemann 1,. Mrs' X'J^i: itytyt&Pi?'' Vinegar (home ,niade)4-i^rs S. G. Baigenib and' Mrs; Toroliaspn -.equal firsts. DAIRY PRODUCE. Judges : Messrs 3: Allen and A. Corney. Butter, fresh (in rolls) — Mrs A. Gilbert 1, Mrs- J. Mackender 2.

' Butter (in rolls unsalted) — Mrs A. Gilßert 1, Mrs J. Mackender 2. Eggs (white) — Mrs Mundt 1 and 2. Eggs (brown) — Mrs D. Beggs 1, W. H. Tayjor.2. Table fowl, trussed— ]\£rs I. Day 1. Best poiled potato — Mrs A. Hobson i f " ' ■ .. 1 HOME-MADE BREAD, CAKES, ETC. Judge: Mr.J.. Young. Collection of biscuits — Mrs G. R. Sutherland 1. Collection of small cakes — Mrs G. R. Sutherland 1. Cake for family uso — Mrs D. Beg^s 1, Mrs A. M. Thomson 2. Fruit cake — Mrs S. E. Baigent I. Mrs J; W. Henwood 2. Oaten cpke— Mrs Baigent 1. Scones;: girdle— Mrs D. Beggs 1, Mrs Mu^dt 2P: ' , Sbones, oVen — Mrs D. Beggs 1, Mrs Muridt 2.

Scones, ' any other — Mrs A. Gilbert i, Mrs Mundt 2.

Shortbread — Mrs T. Taylor 1, Mrs A. Gilbert 2. Swiss roils — Miss D. Beggs 1, Mrs^J. W. H»nw£od 2/ , Jam sandwicfv— INfrs Heathey 1, Mrs Spurdle 2. 'Collection pastry — Mrs G. R; Sutherland 1. Collection sweets — Mrs NVViekers v l. Bread — Mrs Old 1, Mrs Aljemann 2. , Cake, withotit eggs — Mrs G.^R. Sutherland 1, Mrs H. Mamby 2. [^ Seed cake — Mrs G. R. Sutherland 1, Mrs A. M. Thomson 2. Scones, oven (girls under 16) — H. ( Kennedy 1, E. Buckingham 2. Swiss roll (girls under 16) — A. Drake 1. Gingerbread^— Mrs 'A. Gilbert. MISCELLANEOUS. Painting — Miss C. M. Kennedy 1, ,C. Coad 2. Painting, flour or fruit — Miss CM. Kennedy 1, Miss S. Hopkinson 2. Poker work — Mrs J. Sutherland 2. Wood carding (relief) — Mrs W. Matthews 1 and 2. ' • Wood carving (chip)— Miss A. Kenny.

FANCY WORK.

Judge: Miss Cottier,. j Bed quilt — Mrs Merry, sen.,,> 1. Crochet work — Mrs F. Hellier 1, Mis,s Hagenson 2. Cross stitch — Miss F. Newland 1. Made-up cushion — Mrs R. Rogers 1. Turned thread — Miss G. Nixon 1. Embroidered linen — Miss Sutherland. Knitted socks — Mrs 6. R. Sutherland 1. Lace work — Mrs J. Sutherland 1 and 2. " " v . .-' • Patch work — Mrs Henry l,< Mrs Cone, sen., 2. Table centre — Mrs S. Allen 1 and special— rMrs F. Hamilton 1, Miss E. Hall 2. Tea cosy — Miss Griffiths 1, Miss. A. Miles 2.

Worn sock neatest damed — Mrs Conrad l; MrsC.Q. Roberts 2. Ribbon work— ! Mrs R. Rogers 1 . Worn sock best-knitted in heol or toe — Mrs Sutherland 1. CHILDREN'S CLASHES. Judges : Mrs L'eppor and Miss Cottier. Bouquet (boys or girls under 9) — M. Winfield 1, M. leach 2. Bouquet (girls 9 to 15) — J. Young 1, B. franklin 2. : Bouquet (boys 9 to 15) — B. Bennett 1, S. Clark 2. Buttonhole bouquets — Mi Spurdle 1, E. Leach 2. Cut blooms (collection) — HalLl. Wild flowers (collection) — H. Kennedy 1, G. Griffiths 2. Several competitions were also provided for the youngsters, including drawing,' etc.. ,-.,.- -..

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13424, 15 March 1907, Page 7

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FRUIT. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13424, 15 March 1907, Page 7

FRUIT. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13424, 15 March 1907, Page 7

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