THE PRIZE LIST.
ROOTS SECTION. (Superintendent: Mr J. Ballard.) Swedes, any variety: W. N. Robinson 1, W. McDonalld 2, Hon. Jno. Fisher 3. Single specimen champion swede: W. Lee Martin 1, J. R. Hooper 2, W. N. Robinson 3. Imperial green globe turnips: .1. Wainwriglil 1, J. A. La Trobe 2, J. Ballard 3. Single specimen champion turnip: J. Ballard 1, W. Lee Martin 2, .1. Wainwright 3. Mangolds, Jersey Queen: Roberts Bros. 1, W. N. Robinson 2, D. Sainsbury 3. Mangold, Jersey Queen, single specimen: Roberts Bros. 1, W. N. Robinson 2. Mangolds, Yellow Globe: D. Sainsbury 1, W. N. Robinson 2, Urlich Bros. 3. Mangolds, Yellow Globe, single specimen: W. N. Robinson 1, Chas. Watt 2. Mangolds, half sugar: A. A. Wags tail 1, W. N. Robinson 2, D. Sainsbury 3. Mangold, half sugar, single specimen: W. N. Robinson 1. Mangold, long red: Urlich Bros. 1, J. G. Dalbcth 2, H. A. Watkins 3. Mangold, long red, single specimen: A. J. Turner J. Field carrots: W. N. Robinson i. Field carrots, single specimen: W. N. Robinson 1, MacMillan Bros. 2. Best six roots, for special prize offered by A. M. Bislcy and Co.: Urlich Bros. 1, Bobert Bros. 2, 11. D. Hooker 3. Three mangolds, any variety, for special prizes offered by Messrs Edward Webb and Sons: Urlich Bros. 1, Ollscn Bros. 2, Robert Bros. 3. Six roots, any variety, for special prize offered by Messrs Webb and Sons: Thomas Jones 1, C. P. Mortenscn 2. Three swedes, any variely, for Frank M. V/instone's Golden Swede Cup: E. W. R. Leslie 1, A. Leslie 2, E. Worth 3. Three turnips, any variety, for Frank M. Winstone's Turnip Challenge Cup: D. Finlayson 1, Walker Allen 2, H. 11. Reeve 3. Three mangolds, any variely, for Messrs Sutton and Sons, England, Mangold Challenge Cup: Powell and Kemp 1, W. N. Robinson 2, Kirkham 3. FRUIT SECTION. (Superintendent: Mr C. Sing.) Apples, finest collection: W. J. McMikcn 1, Lewis Isaacs 2. Apples, dessert, finest collodion: L. Isaacs .!,■ W. J. Mc.Miken 2. Cooking apples: W. J. Mc.Miken 1 and 2. Applies, halfbushel case: E. J. Douglas 1, W. J. McMikeu 2, W. Wilcox 3. Cox's Orange pippin: W. J. McMikcn 1. Jonathan: W. J. McMikcn 1. Dougherty: Chas. Close 1. Delicious: W. J. Mc.Miken, 1 and 2. Dessert, any other variety: W. Wilcock 1, Chas. Close 2, W. J. McMikcn 3. Cooking apples: W. J. McMikcn 1, Z. Isaacs 2. Pears,'dessert: W. J. McMikcn 1. Pears, cooking: W. J. McMikcn 1 and 2. Quinces: A. R. Clark 1. Passion fruit: M. C. Gudex 1, W. Nicoll 2, J. P. Drabble 3. Lemons: J. P. Drabble 1 and 2. Walnuts: Mrs J. Mclvor 1. HORTICULTURAL DIVISION. (Superintendents: Messrs T. Barford, C. Sing and G. Clevelcy.) Garden vegetable*, 12 varieties: E. J. Honcybun 1-, E. Watkins 2. Six varieties: .1. Honcybun I,R. Buckland 2, J. Ballard 3. Pumpkin: Mrs E. .1. White 1, J. Honcybun 2, Mrs I'rescoll 3, Marrow, yellow: Colin Lee 1. Mrs Wales 2. Marrow, Green: M. C. Gudex 1. S.quash: A. Morgan 1. Citron Melon: J. P. Roach 1. Pic melon: Mrs E. J. While 1. Kumeras, red: J. Ilonevbun 1. Beetroot, turnip rooted: E. C. E. Wilson 1, W. E. Hughes 2, B. Harper 3. Carrots, short red: L. J. Cox 1, B. Cowley 2, E. McCandlish 3. Carrots, table: T. Piatt 1, J. Ballard 2, W. E. Hughes 3. Celery: J. Honcybun 1, E. Wilkins 2. Cabbage, drumhead: A. J. Davison 1. Carrots,, long red: Les Yickers 1, P. Cubit 2, J. Ballard 3. Silver beet: J. Templer 1. Savoy: Mrs W. CooperSmith 1, D. Sainsbury 2, J. B. Sainsbury 3. Onions, straw colour: Wallace Thompson 1, E. MeCandlish 2, G. Etheridge 3. Onions, brown Spanish: W. E. Hunter 1, A. Hogg 2. Onions, heaviest: li. Godfrco 1 and 2. Onions, potato: I. W. Prenlis 1. Onions, llirec varieties: 11. Hancock 1, 11. Godfrcc 2. Onion, any variely: H. Godfrcc I, G. Apellon 2. Red eschalots: ,1. T. Sharp I, 10. Brown 2. D. Sainsbury 3. While eschalots: Mrs 10. J. While 1. Straw eschalots: Mrs E. J. White 1 and 2, G. 10. Land 3. Leeks: 10. Coals I, 11. Cowley 2. Parsnips: Les Yickers 1, J Honcybun 2, T. Cammell 3. Lcllucc: 10. Wilkins J, J. Honcybun 2. Best collection, vegetables: 10. Wilkins 1, M. G.'Gudex 2. Sunllower: Miss M. Olio 1, Turnips, white: W. Eraser 1. Swedes, garden: It. Harper 1. Potatoes, kidney: J. Ballard 1. Potatoes, garden: .1. T. Sharp 1, T. Ballard 2, J. McDowcl 3. Rhubarb: Miss N. Wcslney 1, Mrs N. C. Bowe 2.
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16811, 1 June 1926, Page 6
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