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"Dangerous "55? KurUnu Li g ht r Ti M \' progratatn^ with a SeS,? ,U k* and Pa the Gazette. 1 w ®«dy, Harbour Livht Mr A. W. Une T. Harbour Light with reference to tn. &JWSJ? J Goer in yev-terdnv', • "** musio and complaining that th. Lt tUs uncomfortable. "I h« e * forming our patron,-' new and most made in about four or Sv« weel^i* 1 ! havo been installed same was very high/' 'V, Conn tor? ; Norton, J.P., Chrysanthemum Sw I!>; far tho lost.shew Ik, ' f here, was the ronu r V \}V? autumn Howe,, which fllT!? I '<2 could not but asree tJi.iti SS anything ever attempt visitor remarked people thought of LrttfltL ' *SI Brui.cd little town, 0 f ft « » atfj Ironi a residential noiM . W people eh-juld visit the 11, ® can be sr jwn in it,.'i w »*i Jf Lyttelton. Tim orgaiUse^' f tt *A oa «f» prepared for larger nitric t i the results bo far esceodJ?.^' 11 that they were hJd uut "ME for all the diUeSfat cl«,m " rile judges were:—FW,!: # decorative, Mr 1?. Nli^ol^l i'.J Aorton ; aweeU, ifr Si 4** children's competitions, Un n . dealing with t'n judged, Air Nairn s&id WL 1 *?*! display was the fruit. Thr«J? the chrysanthemums, rJSVfIS winning exhibit in tlie diicKrM! staged by Mr A. Penroat, tory comments from llr fcX? occupied all one corner oftU inouded do,ens U including some- choice orchid* I'ollowing was the priio IhT ' Class IA, Special Cftl*. tion 1, cu tu t bloom* of local grown: O. Shuk« 1 Section 2, twelve cut blootud'tfS** ties, local grown; G. ShuC. I'irst . prize, a nicdallioa J. 1. Norton, to bo wm V'«f succession, or at interval! JlT™* it Shukor. TJ. .-W •»» if o Class A, Decorative t .. and two gents' buttonho!S^E^^ , fV any Mrs A. lio/iylds 2. Lady's sprav andW* tonlioles, dren under li years; il'iis Masters Roy and Keith W.bb(»V lection of single chrysaathiitalffiv* ties, grown by exhibitor: MrsT'tlJ* Airs uuy Konalds 2, Mrs M WO n aa ?f ( °, £ tmm) IgJU Mrs G. Rutherford and <i KhiilSaff! 1 ittrs U. Ronald % Jir» Penrose h vSj oi chrysanthemums, iocal erown rt?? Itonalds i, -ifa, j h c. iiowl o| *?!] li giown: Mrs WaUh I ( ™ST A TfiS" Mm G. Ruthertord h «. 8k <mtXi thrca varieties, looali gro* n ; Q. ® Mrs Derbidgo 2. Si* cut exlubitor not previously nituW prize; Mia G. fiottakU t S a. Bailey 2, Mm 11 iwelvo cut blooms, loed grown; (} jwi 1. Iwelvo cut blooms, gro»n bjS not previously winning My WtZi lJuy 1, Rev. S. Bailey-a, frtjliTji Webb 1, Mrs A. JtWo» 1. ttai'y plants; A. Penrose 1, ilt» G, fiaUuMdi Fern, in pot: A. Penrose:!,:O.taiK (two entries, equal) flowers, outdoor grown, not Mt4 tialuiv varieties: Mrs £. L. Kiag 1; Urill.tU tonl 2. CluyßAnth.mu'mi. in ot; Va c ltutherford 1, J . B. (Vtbb L |i chrysantnemums (open), varieties: E. 12. Drewitt I,jm presented by Eev. S. Bailey fcj i|tbg(il| a Sections 1-15: Aire A. PeatoW.fijiSjKii' presented by Mr W, hrom. huAvm'' in Seotion 16; E. E.'Djewitt.i.v Class B, Ublt, l) lady, chryeanthemumi. »4jr ; foli«g«: MnU Konalds 1, Mrs M l by girl, under 16 foliage: Yvonne>ii»lo"p(dil« I,' \VidN :Smith 9. themums, any foUsi4! ,)4ta (l. Bjnitol Miss Dorothy Cltu£» 3.; BU|» ■ dllpi;» flowers and pot plants; A.-rcinilt f M v h c.' Special pn», giwn .IfJjPfcH for most pointß in Section it&lf * Class C, Deoorative SeotiwjgJWi.-t «l applee, not less th»h »i* twSfcji »• "* 'ton 1, J. E. Webb UCOllttti'* tables: W. Huston Twelve onions: Rev, 8. 2_ One vegetable m*tro Preston 1, 0. Sfaukn Williams 1, Miss C. Bsiloy W. Hiirkesa 1, R. f M?; J. Penrose 1, Rev. 8. W. Harris 1, W. Jinstm I'® * oeiery: J. Penrose 1, W, Btwtm i « leeks: W. 'Huston 1, W. potatoes: W. Huston4, W" t Special piize, offered to to most points in thla eeettoyW'jy .j Class D, Domestic bread: Mis C. MrtC. ""J, Si* plain aconoa: Miss HonsJl'j .i j Sinclair 3. Sponge Bromley 1. Cornish Mrs H. Corry 2. varieties of two pUc*i«v*s t ft 2. Shortbread; Miss E. Mciw' j lets; Mrs A. Sinclair 1, Ma* Sweets-Plate of Turkish Brown 1, Mies C. Auii£Ee h c. 'Plate. three varieties: Miss MeAuliffa 2. Plate of Til* 5 1, Miss Yvonne Symons h o. Spocial tii E. Hoist, for taoat pom« section: MiBS L. Brown. g Clus3 DI., Domestic PHr'jJJtl years)— Home-made bread. VWk j Si* plain scones; Yvo J l "* Six varieties of caks, two P variety: Yvonne sandwich: Yvonne McDowell 2. Cornish pM'lj " Yvonne Livingstouo h o. Vida Johnston 1. 6 ? ° ~P . by Mrs J. T. Nwton, l°r mo«' : whole seotion: Miss x. A:ii«j-T9 Clas3 E, Competition W »< ilig half-page foolscap, —Eleven years and wri?''1, Duncan McKenne 2, teen years and under: Olive Brown 2. Drawingchildren ten years andj«[ I,JJ object or vegetabie: Wig. liam Carson 2. Mwa twelve yoais and under, lea flUjlif »!j i or berries: Geo. Bmsell, 2. Over twelva years, design: Mary Bald 1. ipefl#® 1 ! ; ing—Twelve years and S**; oversewing, stitching, • et { M 0 M huttonboliiiff, throe of shown: Ali Davis 1, twelve years: (a) Darinn?flannel, (b) darning Tli el ma Hoist 1, ry Ba.cW- f presented by Mrs W. for the girl gaining most p«»» section : Miss Mary tiW", t CiaaK E, Carpentermg-«»> penterinp done by a boy: • Symons 2. I). Pascoe hc. * Jig presented by Miss ing most points in ibe cn Master W. Halliday. . j'rtjjlMSi Tha show will be contitw and evening. This morW t-U oill ket, in aid of tho So aspirants in the Favwntftr in connexion with the ; i outside the Harbour Boi l
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17452, 12 May 1922, Page 10
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934LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17452, 12 May 1922, Page 10
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