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LINCOLN FLOWER SHOW.

THE PRIZE LIST. The animal flower show was held in the j ground; of tho Lincoln School on Friday. I 'Jueic was an excellent display in all sec- I tions, and the School Improvement Fund | benented considerably as t!io result cf tin -n. , busin6fia done" by th e various stalls, j Ihe show was formally opened by tho Hon. ; bir K. Heaion Rhodes, who expressed hia pleasure at being present at tho function niter the strenuous activities cf a general ekct;on. Mr It. K. Alexander, on behalf of those present, congratulated Sir Eoaton upon his Hucoeas at the election find- called for three cheers, which were heartilv given. Tho following .is tho prfza list: Cut Blooms. Twelve roses, not less than six varieties: ftfra S. Smith 1, E. Brown 2, Mrs R. J. Thwoites h c. Sii roses, not less than three varieties: Mrs S. Smith 1 and h c, E. H. Brown 2. Three roses, varieties: Mrs a. Smith 1, E. H. Borwn 2. Threo tea rests: Mrs S. Smith i t E. H. Btowu 2. Three hybrid perpctuals: .Mrs S. Smith 1, J. H. Kestall 2. Three polyanthus rosea: Mrs S. Smith 1. One specimen rose: Mrs S. Smith 1. Mrs E. J. Cook 2. Nine vases sweet peas, sir varieties: J. H. Restall 1, Mtb S. Smith 2. Six rases sweet peas, four varieties: J. H. Restall 1, Mrs S. Smith 2. Sweet peas, white or cream: J. H. Restall 1. Sweet peas, pink: J. H. Restall 1, Miss Jameson 2. Sweet peas, any colour: J. H. Restall 1, Mtb 3. Smith 2, Miss Jameson 3. Twelve kinds hurdy outdoor grown flowers: Mies B. Restall, 1, Miss 0. Roscoe 2. Collection of lilies: Mrs S. Smith, 1. Collection of arum lilies: Mrs S. Smith 1 and 2. Collection cf -pansies: Mrs S. Smith 1, Miss Nancy Restall 2. Collection of Sweet William: Mrs S. Smith 1, Miss (J. Roscoe 2. Collection of verbenas: Mrs S. Smith 1 and % Collection of columbine: Mrs S. Smiti 1 and 2. CoHeo-lit-n of ten-weeks stock: Mrs S. Smith 1. Three varieties of peonies: Mts S. Smith 1. Collection 'of ivy leaf geraniums: Mrs S. Smith 1 and 2. Single geraniums: Miss O. Bosooe 1. Snapdragons: Miss O. Roscoe 1, Mrs B. Smith 2, Mrs Sowden 3. Carnations.: Mra S. Smith 1. Moat points in section: Mra S. Smith 100, J. XL Restall 31, E. H. Brown 15. Pot Plants. Two varieties pelargoniums: Mia H. Wheeler 1. Oco pelargonium: Mrs H. Wheeler 1 and 2. Asparagus folia-ge: Mrs S. Smith 1 and 2. One foliage plant: Mrs .3. Smith 1. One plant not otherwise specified: Mrs 3. Smith 1, Mrs Sowden 2. Best arranged vase of flowers: Mrs H. Wheeler 1. Most points in section: Mrs S. Smith 15, Mrs H. Wheeler 10. Decorative. I Beat arranged bowl of flowers: Miss Aldridge 1, Miss R. Bartrsim 2. Basket of flowers: Mrs Sowden 1, Miss Stoddart 2. ' Gent.'s buttonhole: Mies Aldridge 1 and 3, Miss Wright 2. Lady's spray: R. J. Th-wa-itea 1. Best decorated vaao, girls under j 16: Mary Alexander 1, Helen ClaTk 2. Boys under 16: A. Brociker 1, Dick Restall 2. Lady'e spray, bpys under 16: Dick Restall 1, G. Wright 2. Gents buttonhole, girls under 16: Nancy Restall 1, Beryl Reetal 2. Decorated table: Mrs W. Bertrams I, Mrs L. J. Thwaites 2. Most points in section —Miss Aldridge 16. Vegetables and Pruit. Spring onions: Mrs G. Templeton 1, Mrs J. it. \Vright 2. Asparagus: Airs E. X. Howell 1. iSeaus: Mra It. McLean 1, Misa 11. Clark 2, Dr. Cooke c. Cabbages: Mrs J. L. Wrignt 1, Mrs S. Smith ». Twelve pods of peas: X. Duncan 1, B. Moran 2. Shelled peas: J. L. Wright 1 and 2, H. Wheeler c. Rhubarb: Mrs ■S. Smith 2. Lettuce: B. Moran 1, ilrs S. Smith 2. Carrots: Dr. Cook* 1, J. lu. Wright 2. Potatoes, round: Mrs S. Smith! 1, B. Moran 2. Potatoes, kidney: W. Ayres 1. Old potatoes: J. L. Wright 1, Dr. E. J. Cooke 2. Potatoes, lour varieties: Mra S. Smith 1, W. Ayres 2. Turnips: T. Duncan 1, Dr. B. J. Cooke 2. Beetroot: "Dr. E. J. Cooke 1, J. It. Wright 2. Heaviest gooseberries: Master S. Duncan 1, Mrs L. J. Thwaites 2. Strawberries: El T. Howell 1, W. Bartram 2. Cherries: Mrs G. Templeton 1, Dr. E. J. Cooke 2. Black currants: Dick Restall i 1, Dr. B. J. Cooke 2. Most points in section—J. L. Wright 27, Mrs S. Smith and Dr. E. J. Cocio equal 19. Cookery, Etc. Girdle scones: Miss E. Ward Smith 1. 'Pikelets: Miss Tobick 1 and 3. Sponge cake: Mrs W. Wright 1, Mrs J. Riekerby 2, Miss Lawford 3. Billy eponge: Miss C. Mahnke 1, Miss E. Ward Smith 2. and 3. Sponge sandwich: Miss Wright 1, Miss Rickorby 2, Mrs Wright 3. Mixed pastry: Mts Sowden 1 and 2, Miss E. Ward Smith 3, Pancy biscuita: Miaa E. Ward Smith 1 and 2.' Scones: Miss Mahnke land 2, Miss B. Riekerby 3. Shortbread: Miss Mahnfca 1 and 2, Mro Sowden 3. Sultana cake: Miss Mahnk* 1, Miss E. Ward Smith 2. Rich cake: Mrs J. Riakerby' 1, Miss Tobicfc 2, Miss Ward Smith S. Madeira cake: Mra J. Riokerby 1. Seed cake: Mts J. Riekerby 1, Miss Woods 2, Miss Ward Smith 3. Gingerbread: Mrs J. Riekerby 1, Miss Molmkie 2, B£iss Ward Smith S. Oatcakes: Miss Mahnke 1 and 2. Home-made bread, white: Miss Lawford 1, Miss Ward Smith 2 and 8. Home-made bread, brown: Miss Lawford 1. Jam: Miss Ward Smith 1 end 2, Mra J. Riekerby 8. Marmalade: Mies I Smith 1 and 3, Miss Woods 2. Jelly: Miss | Ward Smith 2, Mra Wright an/1 Mra Wright Home-preserved fruits: Miss Woods 1 and 2. Table butter: Mrs W. Risk 1, Miss E. (Ward Smith 2, Miss Wryßt and Mrs Wright equal 3. Honey in sections: Mrs W. Schaffer. Home-made pickleß: Miss E. Ward Smith 1 and 2. Hen eggs: Miss E. Waid Smith 1, Mts J. Riekerby 2, Mrs Duncan 3. Duck eggs: Miss E. Ward Smith 1. Cooking, Junior. Plain sconsa (under 13): M. Clark I,'M. Riekerby 2, E. Mcintosh 3. Plain scones (under 18): H. Clark 1, J. Clark 2, J. 'Cox 3. Scones (made by a. boy): L. Bush 1, Jim Greaves 2, Jack Greaves 8. Sponge sandwich: H. Clark 1, J. Munro 2.. Sponge I pandwich (under. 13): J. Bartram 1, M. Clark 2. A. Watkins 3. Tcffee: M. Arps 1, T. Chaunran 2. Date scones: H. Clark 1. J. ClaTk 2. Hen eggs: C. Schaffer 1, C. 2, M. Riekerby 3. Duck eggs: C. Schaffer 1. . Home Industries (Junior). Handwork, Infants: ,N. Peryman 1, J. Templeton 2, V. Devonport 3. Infants (folding) : D. Terry 1, M. Templeton 2, H. Camerou a. Jstamiard -I.: H. xnrch 1, H. Bright 2, Jim Greaves 3. Standard 2: A. Terry 1, E. Pearce 2, H. Nolan 3. Standard 3: O. Darnley 1, J. Devonport -2, M. Alexander 8. Standards 5 and 6, Woodwork: A. Wheeler 1, C. Woods 2, J. Marnell 3. Ireful article: F. Button 1, J. Marnell 2 and 3. Crnyon Drawing, Infanta: V. Devonport 1, H. Cameron 2, N. Stoddart 3. Standard 1: I'N. Avps 1, B. Linton 2, M. Gillctt 3. Standard 2: M. Ricknrby 1, J. Woods 2, V. Peryman 3. Standard 3: J. Bartram 1, O. jJarnley 2, M. 3. Standard 4: U. M*nsell 1, G. Patterson 2, A. Devonport 3. Uandards 5 and 6: D. Bcstall 1, J. Cox 2, M. Ford 3. Pencil Drawing, Standard 1: H. Birch 1, N. Arps 2, M. Bright ;). Standard 3: N. Beetley 1, J. Devonport 2, A. Moreiand 3. .Standi)d 4: D. A. Dawsoji 1, G. ilansoli i l) A. Devonport 3. Standards 5 and 6: ! M. Greaves 1, R. Greaves 2, D. Bastall 3. | Writing. Infants: J. Andrew 1, J. Stocks | H, A. Bright 3. Standard i: B. Lochheod j 1. 11. Warren 2. Standard 2: A. James 1. | V. 2, J. Lod and L. Warsen equa! : I. Standard 3: NV Beetiey. Standard 4: G. j Patterson 1, A. Devonpou 2, R. Barter 3. ] Standards 5 and 6: .0. Haskell 1, H. Rish 2, ! J. Munro 3.

Sewing;, Infanta: J. Stocks 1. Standard 1: E. Harnell 1 end 3, N. Arpri 2. t&nriard 2: A. Terry 1, N. Ford 2, M. ilickerby 3. Standard 2 (seami: M. Hickerby 1, A. 'l'erry 2, N. Ford 3. Standards 3 and 4 (doil): G. Patterson 1, B. Bestc'l 2, E. Bembro 3. Standards 3 and 4 (garment): E. Mackintosh 1, G. Patterson 2, it. Arps 3. Standards 3 and 4 (seam): G. Mttrr.ell 1, J. Bartram 2, E. Lad 3. Standards 5 and 6 (hand sewn): ,T. Clark 1, I. Cox 2, SI. Ford 3. JJoll'a Clothes: J. Clark 1. B-attonholes: J. Clark 1, J. Munro 2, L. Stoddart 3. Patching: J. Clark I,' M. dark 2, M. Ford 3. Happing, Standard 3: AV. C?meron 1, J. nii-<v r o. 4: E. Mackintosh 1, E. Macintosh 2, 11. Arps 3. Standard. 6: J. Green 1, J. Mam-ell 2. Plasticine, Infajits: Devonp?rt 1. Standard 1: X. Arpa 1, H. Birch 2. Standard 2: V. Peryman I, M. Kickerby 2, A. Terry 3. lissay, Standard 3: N. Beattley 1, W. Cameron 2. Standard 4: G. Pattereon 1, B. Bestall 2. Standard 5: D. Beatall 1, G. Stothere 2, R. Greaves 3. Standard 6: J. Munro 1, J. Clark 2, T. Jordan 3. Home Industries (Adults). IVOvley (ur-'oshr d): Mrs G. Greaves 1 and 3, "Washed: Mias I. 2. Hand e-mbroiderf d: Muw I. Lowton 1. hashed: Mrs Greav«« 1, Miss I. Lewton 2. Camisole (crochet top): Mis Greaves 1, Miss I. Lewton Q. "Wash**!? I&b Groaves l. 3disa I. 9. Hand fmbffoiwffy: i£is« I. Lewton 1. itiss ULtmst 1, £Mi=B I. Lewton % Tray doth, ©rocket: Hra G.

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Greaves 1, Mias Lewion, 2. Washed: Moas I. Lewton 1, Hies I. Pegley 2. ' Hand embroidery: Misa I. Newton 1, Miss Lowford 2. Table centre: Miss M. lUast 1, Miss I. Lewton 2. Coloured: Misa M. Keast 1. Nightdress: Miss E. Ward Smith 1, Kiss Lewton 2. Washed: Miss M. Keast 1. Knitting, box: Miss M. Ward Smith. Fingering wool: Miss M. Ward Smith. Jumper: Mt-s M. Keaet 1. Frock: Mrs J. Riokerby 1, Mrs G. Greaves. Fancy Cushion: Miss M. Keast 1 and 3. Applique work: Miss M. Keast 1. Woollen jacket: Mm W. Kimb>r 1. r Class points: iMiss LewtoiL 38 points, 1; Mrs G.' Greaves 29 points, 2. The following were in charge of the stalls: Produce—Mesdames Bush, Cox, and J. S. Simpson; work—Mesdiamea Smithers, Templeton, Mar»hall,\ and Thwaites; sweets — •Mra Townshcnd and the Misses Wilson and Cpstello; fruit salad—Misses White, Button, Costello, Smithers, Payne, Bartram, and Mrs G. Perryman; bran dip—Misses Hurley and Sutherland; refreshments—Mesdames Restall, Patterson, G. Templeton, and Clark.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17634, 11 December 1922, Page 9

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LINCOLN FLOWER SHOW. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17634, 11 December 1922, Page 9

LINCOLN FLOWER SHOW. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17634, 11 December 1922, Page 9