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AUTUMN FLOWERS

(Continued from Page 5.) p ■ - •; DAHLIAS Six cactus distinct colours: Mrs Bull, $ L; Mrs Scharnweber, 2. Three cactus: ! Mrs Bull, 1; Airs Bink, 2. Three cac- w tus, one variety: Mrs Bull, 1 and 2. » Three decorative: Mrs Sohamweber, 1 and 2; Mrs Pink, 3. Three collarette. i distinct colours: Mrs Scharnweber, 1 i’nd 2. Three single, one variety: Mrs H. J. Kidd, 1; Mrs A. Pink, 2; i Scharnweber, 3. Three pacony: Mrs •_ Bull, J; Airs Pink. 2; Mrs Scharn- b weber, 3. Throe paeony: Airs Sc-harn- • weber, 1; Airs Bail, 2; Airs Piuk, • Champion. Airs Scharnweber , (cham- * pavne). T ASTERS fSix double, distinct viurietaes: Mrs • Finn, 1,2 and 3. Three double, 3 vari- - eties: Mr® Finn: 1,2 and 3. Throop single, 3 distinct colours: Mrs A. Finn, 1 and 2; Airs York, 3. Twelve asters, f 4. distinct colours: Airs A. Finn, 1,2/ and 3. Collection, not more than 1 twelve: Airs A. Finn, 1,2 and 3. Cham- ' pion: Mrs A. Finn. ■* Points prize. Mrs 'Scharnwcber, 52 j points, 1: Mrs A. Finn, 35 points, 2; A Mrs J. 11. Kidd, 26 points, 3. - ” DECORATIONS 1 (Judge: Mirs S. R. Gawith, Masterton.) !' Decorated va.se for tabic: Miss Stel>i la Humphries, 1; Mrs Archie Clark, 2; J Mrs Vicary. 3 Decorated vase, for mantlepicec: F.Bull, 1; Mrs R. H. TnrS .ton, 2; Mrs J. H. Kidd, 3. Basket ©I A Howers, any foliage, not less than Bft L inches: Mrs J. H. Kidd, 1. Basket of dahlias: F. Bull, 1; Mrs J. H. Kidd,. 2 and 3. Basket of asters: Mrs J. H. Kidd, 1- Basket of berries: Mrs J. JI. . Kidd, 1; Airs A. J. Huntley, 2; Airs A. Clark (Featherston), 3. Basket of flowers, any foliage, under 20 inces:. Mrs J. H. Kidd, 1; Afiiss Stella Hum-, phriies, 2; Airs A. J. Huntley, 3. Basket of fruit: F. Bull, 1; Mrs J. H. Kidd, 2. Bowl of flowers: Mrs Drummond, 1, Aliss Stella Humpnrics, 2; Airs J. H. Kidd, 3. Lady’s posy, for wearing, mounted on dark material: Mias Alarie Stephens, 1; Mrs Archie Clark, 2. Lady’s posy, hand: Afisfo Alarie Stephens, I; Mrs Vickery, 2 and

3. Buttonhole: Mrs Archie Clark, 1; Miss Alarie Stephens, 2. Deco-rated hat: Miss AT. Stephens, 1; Airs Archie Clark, 2; Mrs J. H. Kidd, 3. Floating liowl: Mrs J. H. Kidd, 1, Airs John Martin, 2; Alias C. Berney, 3. Decorated dnincr table: Miss Stella Humphries, 1: Aliss Marpo-rie Stephens, 2. Decorated dinner table, one bowl only: Mns R. H. Turton, 1: Afns A. Pink (Carterton), 2; Airs J. H. Kidd, 3. Decorated table: Alia R. P. Keall, 1. Points prize* Airs J. H. Kidd, :25 . points, 1, Miss Stephens, 13 points, 2; Mrs Archie Clark, 10 points, 3. Boy or Girl, under 14. ; Decorated basket: Marjorie Wood, 1; Betty Anker, 2. Gent’s buttonhole: I Alarjorie Wood, 1. Lady’s posy: Alar- : jone Wood, 1. Decorated vase: Jean . Humphrey, 1; Marjorie Wood, 2; Har- ’ wood Norrie, 3. Child, under 10. Decorated vase: Hudson Norrie. 1; ’ Faith Skeet, 2 _c.nd 3. Gent’s buttonhole: Faith Skeet, 1 and 2. BRUIT (Judge: Mr E Hale, { Five cooking apples: A. Finn, 1; T. ' Neilsen (Carterton), 2; A. D. Burch, 3. £ Nine cooking apples, 3 varieties: J. H. ‘ Kidd, 1. Five heaviest cooking apples: J. H. Kidd, 41bs. 6ozs., 1; H. Neilsen, • 31bs. 130z5., 2. Twelve dessert apples, 4 varieties: J. H. Kidd, 1 and 2; H. Neilsen, 3. Five dessert apples, one I variety: J. H. Kidd, 1; D. P. Loasby, 2. J. H. Kidd, 3. Collection of apples, ’ one of each: H. Neilsen, 1. Five Jonathan apples: J. H. Kidd, 1; Greytown Fruit Growing Company, 2 E. Bey, 3. Five Stunner Pippin apples: J. H. z Kidd, 1; D. P. Loasby, 2; J. H. Kidd,. 3. Five Cox’s Orange apples; H. Neilsen, 1; D. P. Loasby, 2; J. H. Kidd, < 3. Five Rapston Pippin apples: J. H. Kidd; 1. Five Adam’s Pearmain ap- - pies: H. Neilsen, 1 and 2, hive De- ( licious apples: D. P. Loasby, 1; Grey♦own Fruit Co., 2; H. Gregor, 3. Five j Ohinehuri (Munroe’s Favourite) ap-' pies: Grey town Fruit Co., 1 and 2; J. H. Kidd, 3. Five Ballarc-i Seedling: apples: D. P. Loasby’, 1; W. A. Tate, ' 2. Five Peasegood’s Nonsuch apples: : J. H. Kidd, 1. Five Reinette du Canada apples: J .H. Kidd, 1. Plums: Mr Richards, 2. Peaches: Mrs Bull, 1; Mrs Coe, 2; Mrs Morgan, 3. Pears, cooking: W. A. Tate, 1 and 2. Pears, dessert: .J. F. Kidd, 1; W. A. Tate, 2. Grapes, white: K. A. Webber, 1. Grapes, black: R. A. Webber, 1 and 2. Quinces, five: W. A. Tate, 1. Cape gooseberries, 12: Air A. Huntley, 1 and 2. Plate of fruit, not otherwise mentioned: W. W. Kidd, 1; H. D. Bayliss, 2. Points prize: J. H. Kidd, 39 points, 1; H. Neilsen, 14 points, 2; D. P. Loasby and W. .Tate, 12 points, tie, VEGETABLES (Judge: Mr J. S. Berriman, Masierton) Two cabbages: R. A. Webber, 1. Two Savoy cabbages: A. M. Haigh, 1. Heaviest cabbages: G. Carter, 1. Two cabbage lettuce: Mrs A. Pink (Carter-1 ton), 1; R. A. Webber, 2. Two lettuce, any other variety: W. Al. Allan, 2.' Three canrcts, lomg: J. Farley, I,’ A. King (Carterton), 2 and 3. Three carrots, intermediate: A. King, 1. Three carrots, short: A. King, 1 and 2;.J. Farley, 3. Three parsnips: W. M. Allan, 1; E. Bey, 2; Mrs Leigh, 3. Three turnips, white: W. Af. Allan, 1 and 2; J. Earley, 3. Three turnips, yellow: W. M. Allan, 3. Three Kohl Rabi: T. Fisher, 1,2 and 3. Twelve radishes: A. King, 1. Twelve radishes, turnip: A. King, 1. Twelve pods of peas: R. A. Wdbber, 1; A. Gregor, 2; L. H. Nichls, 3. Butter beans: W. Al. Allan, 2. Scarlet runner beans: R. A. Weber, 1: W. M. Allan, 2; J. Fairley, 3. French beans l : W. M. Allan, 1; T. Fisher, 2; T. Fisher, 3. Broad beans: T. isher, 2 and 3. Five potatoes, round or oval: T.' Fishier, Al and. 2; R. A. Webber, 3. Five potatoes, kidney: R. A. Webber. 1; T. Fisher, 2; A Wood, 3. Collection of potatoes; R. H. Anker, 1; W. M. Allan, 2; T. Fisher, 3. One plant silver beet: A. Wood, 1; W. M. Allan. •2; A. Wood, 3. Three red beet, long: T. Fisher, 1; A. King, 2; W. M. Allan 3. Three red beet, turnip-rooted: A King, 1 and 2; W. M. Allan, 3. Sh stalks of rhubarb: R. A. Webber, 1 — Mrs Leigh, 2; A. King, 3. Three head! ■of celery: Mrs Leigh, 1 and 2; W. Al Allan, 3. Three apple cucumbers: Mr Richards, 1; W. M. Allan, 2. Two cu cumbers, outdoor grown,: W. M. Allan 1; R. A. Webber, 2; T. Fisher, 3. Si: dessert round tomatoes: H.. Noilsen, 1

A. Wood, 2; A. Gregor, 3. Six hcavtomatoes: W. Woodley, 1; K. Dagle, 2; A. Wood, 3. Six eschalots, /cllow: J. Jamieson, 1; A. Fink, 2; "Mrs I. Patterson, 3. Six eschalots, brown: N’armi Hodge, 1 and 2; J. Farley, 3. Six keeping onions: W. G. AlcDermott, 1; Basil Burch. 2; .A. Pink, 3. Six white onions: Naonui Hodge, 1; R. A. Webbei, 2; A. Pink, 3. Six pickling jnions: T. Fisher; 1;' W. M. Allan, 2; I'. Fisher, 3. Heaviest onions: A. Pink, 1; Naonui Hodge, 2; S. H. Nichols, 3. Six leeks: W. Al. Allan, 1. Two pie melons: T. Fisher, 1; J. Farley, 2. Two vegetable marrows, light coloured: R. A. Webber, 1; T. Fisher, 2. Jwo ••egctable marrows, green: A. la. York. 1. Two pumpkias: G. Carter, 1; W. AL All-in, 2. Two isquashi/s: Vv. M. Allan, 1. Heaviest pumpkin: Mrs F. Bost; R. H. Anker, Heavicist marrow: A. Wood, 1. Collection of vegetables: W. Af. Allan, 1; Mns Richards, 2; R. A. Webber, 3. Points prize: W. Al. Allan, 41 points. J; T. .Fisher, 33 points, 2; R A. Webber, 28 points, 3. FARM PRODUCE (Judge: Air J. S. Benriman, Alasterton) Heaviest mangold: H. and G. Gray, I. Three mangolds, long red: H. .and G. Gray, 1; A. M. Haigh, 2. Three mangolds, globe: A. Al. Haigh, 1; J. Farley, 2 and 3. Thrco field turnips, any variety: H. and G. Gray, '1; A. WcathcTstone, 2 and 3. Three field carroitis, white, white or red: A. M. Haigh, 1. Heaviest swede: A. M. Haigh, 1. Collection of farm produce: A. M. Haigh, 1. [ Points prize: A. M. Haigh, 14. points, 1; A. and G. Gray, 9 points, 2. HOME PRODUCE (Judge: Mrs E. Eagle, Carterton.) lib. fresh unsalted butter: Mrs Bull, 1; Airs Jewell, 2; Mrs Neilsen, . 3., „ I'lb butter containing sufficient iSalt for table: Mns Bull, 1; Airs Jewell, 2; Mrs .Neilsen, 3. Six plain iscones: Aliss M. . Adamson, 1; Airs Jewell, 2; Mrs Hansen. Six girdle scones: Naomi Hodge, ’2. Six gems: Mrs Mrs Hansen, 1; Mns . Hansen, 2. Six queen cakes: Naomi ’ Hodge, 1 and 2; Mrs D. Mackenzie, 3. . Six jam tarts: Mns Han-sen, 1 and 2. ’ Six pikelets: Miss Al. Adamson, 1 and Naomi Hodge, 3. Six cream puffs, ‘l’lSheds: Mrs D. Mackenzie, 1 and 2; Na.'exmi Hodge, 3. Plate- of -shortbread: j Airs Hansen, 1 and 2; Mrs Wenden, 3. J One gingerbread: Mns D. Jewell, 1; .Mrs Hansen, ’2. Sponge cake: Naomi ’ Hodge, 1. Sponge roll, without filling: Naomi Hodge, 1; Airs Hansen., .2. Sponge sandwich (round), without filling: Mrs Hansen, 1; Airs Jewel!, 2; ’ Mrs Hansen, 3. Seed cake: Naomi Hodge, 1; Mrs Hansen, 2; Airs Jewell, 3. Sultana cake: Naomi Hodge, 1; Mrs Jewell, 2; Mrs Hansen, 3. Madiera cake: Naomi Hodge, 1; Airs Jewell, 2; Airs Hansen, 3. Fruit cake, not less than 41bs: Mrs Hansen, 1; Naomi Hodge, 2; Airs A. Finn, 3. One nut loaf: Naomi Hodgo, 1; Mrs D Jowell, 2. One loaf, wheatmeal bread: Airs D. Jewell, 2. Collection of pastry: Mrs Hansen, 1 and 2. Wlieatmeal scones: Naomi Hodge. 1: Airs Hansen, 2 and 3. Points prize; Mrs Hansen, 39 points, .1; Naomi Hodge, 32 paints, 2; Mrs D. Jewell, 20 paints, 3. Children under 14. Wheatmeal scones: Jean 2; Plain scones: Jean Benscman, 1; Betty Anker, 2; Barbara 'Berney, 3. Sultana cake: Jean Benseman, 1Queen cakes: Jean Benseman, 1. Sponge sandwich: Jean Benscman, 1, Betty Anker, 2. Pilate shortbread: Jean Benseman, 1; Barbara Berney, 2. Points prize, children’s class: Jean Benseman, 17 points, 1; Betty Anker, 4 points, 2; Barbara Berney, 3 points, 3. HOMEWORK (Judges: Afisses F. Moore and L. Fisher, Canterton). Crochet work, cotton: Airs Scharuweber, 1; Airs A. Hawke, 2 and 3. 4 D’oyleys, crocheted: Mrs A. Hawke, 1. 4 D ’qyleys, embroidered: Mns A.. Hawku, 1. 4 D’oyleys, coloured work: Miss R. Mclntosh, 1; Mrs A. Hawke, 2. Guest towel: Airs A. Hawke, 1. Pair band-knitted sox: Mrs A. Hawke, 1; Mrs E. G.'Stephens, 2. Darned sock or stocking: Airs A. Hawke, 1 and 2. Neatest patch on calico: ALiss Marie Stephens, 1; Airs A. Hawke, 2. Piece faneywork, in colours: Mrs A. Hawke, 1; Mrs R. Alclntosh,.2; Alias J.’Vile, 3. Piece faneywork, hazzy daisy: Mrs A. Hawke, 1; Alrss R. Mclntosh, 2; Miss R. Greathead, 3. Cushion work, in .colours: Mrs N. Churchill, 1; Ates E. Greathead, 2; Miss E. V. Keall, 3. Daintiest nightdress: Mrs Dymcs, 1. ’ Piece faneywork, cross istitch: Airs A. ' Hawke, 1 and 2. piece drawn thread ’ work: Afiss Marie -Stephens, 2. Piece ‘white embroidery: Mrs J. Mclntosh, 2. ‘ Piece Richelieu embroidery: Mrs A. j Hawke, 2. Piece eyelet embroidery: Mrs A. Hawke, 2. Piece cut work embroidery: Airs Scharnweber, 3. Applique work: Afiss A. Stevens 1; Airs A. Hawke, 2. Daintiest apron: Miss ’M. Stephens (special mention), 1. Cheapest apron: Mrs A. . Hawke, 1. ’ Afacrame work: Mirs Scharnweber (special mention both), 1 and 2. Posy, raffia: Miss Alarie Stephens (special mention both), 1 and 2. Points prize: Mrs A. Hawke, 44 points, 1; Alice M. Stephens, 2; Afiss ' R. Mclntosh, 3. Children’s class. l | Raffia work: Billie Brown 1 , 1. 2 ’ D ’oytleys, in coloured work: Evelyn In- ' gley, 1; Jean Ingley, 2.

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Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1929, Page 6

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AUTUMN FLOWERS Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1929, Page 6

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