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LYTTELTON NEWS.

Magistrate's Court. Messrs F. E . Sutton and F. Knights, •J-i-. s. presided at the Magistrate's Court yesterday. Macros Riwi, a Territorial'in the First Battalion. Canterbury Infantry Regiment, wlth . failin S to deliver on dcDefend a T °?.»' pment valued at 8s 3d. to r"t„™' «h ° d '■ n ° k appear ' waa ordered !/„™ \ bD equipment forthwith, or pay Of the 7m°J B ?? ,ei aDd alS ° t0 W UIQ «=«*« 01 tne prosecution. . An Eviction. An eviction-was carried out by the police yesterday The family evicted comprises tne parents and nine young children, besides some older children who were not present, inure was a demonstration by residents of tho vicinity against .some of the persons concerned in the eviction. Harbour Light Theatre. "The Meddler," featuring Wm. Desmond, will be repeated at the. Harbour Light theatre to-night, together with two comedies, a gazetto, and tho eleventh episode of "Phantom Fortune." To-morrow, "Tho Child thou Gavest Me," « First National drama, starring Barbara Castleton and Lewis Stone, wiJ ho screened. The supporting programme includes a comedy, scenic, and Saz «'l?' At tlie cvon 'ue session Misses Bulterficld and Moody will appear in a Hawaiian i scena of song and guitar and ukclelo playing. I Presbyterian. Rose Show. j The tenth annual rose show and sale of work in connexion with St. John's Presbvterlan Church was opened in the Drill HaH'yestcrday afternoon. A magnificeut display of roses and other early summer blooms has been made in the centre of the ball, the sides being laid out iu beautifully decoratod stalls, which did brisk business. The officials of the show are as follows: President, Rev. W. V. Nie.hol; vice-presidents, Mr P. E. Sutton (Mayor), Dr. B. If. Gilmour, Mi~F. W. Anderson, and Captain R. Hatchwell; hon. treasurer, Dr. B. H. Oilmour; hon. secretary, Mr L. Fenton; convener, Mr J. Preston: assistant hon. secretary, Miss W. Katchwcll;. judges—floral and vegetable, Mr R. Nairn; cooking, Mrs Raymond Norton; sweets, Mrs W. Watson; art needlework, Mrs C. and Miss M. Cook; children's section, Mr It. B. Clarke. Tho prize list is as follows: POT PLANTS. Two pot, plants: Mrs J. T. Norton 1, Mrs A. Sinclair 2. Two pots of zonal pelargoniums (geraniums) : W. Cogle 1. Pot or basket of asparagus: Mrs J. T. Norton .1, W. Coglo 2. Two pots of ferns: Mrs J. T. Norton 1, Mrs W: Coglo 2. Ono pot in bloom (any kind): W. Coglo 1, Mrs W. Coglo

CUT FLOWERS. Collection of roses (12 varieties): Mrs D. Comer 1, Mrs J. T. Norton 2, Miss M. Cook h c. Three vases of roses: Mrs'D. Comer 1, Master Duncan McKenzie 2. Six roses (three, varieties): Mrs J. T. Norton 1, G. Rutherford 2, Mrs N. Greenland h c. Thrco distinct varieties of roses: G. Rutherford 1, Miss M. Cook 2, G. Rutherford hc. Specimen rose: Miss M. Cook 1, Mrs W. Cogle 2. Two vases of roses: Master Duncan McKenzio 1. Three carnations: B. Bamford 1, Mrs E. W. Loutitt 2, B. Bamford h c. Collection of hardy flowers: Mrs T. M. Curnow 1, Mrs .T. Preston and Mrs G. Fishor (equal) 2. Antirrhinums: G. Rutherford 1 and 2. Delphiniums: Miss J. Davis 1, Miss Nancy Wilson 2. Ranunculus: W. Cogle 1. Six varieties of sweet poas: Mrs Bunny 1, R. Westbrooko and B. Bamford (equal) 2. Three, varieties of sweet peas: Mrs R. Shrimpton :l, Mrs N. Greenland 2, Miss G. Moir h c. Vase of sweet peas: Mrs G. Westbrooke 1 and 2. Three vases of sweet peas: Mrs S. Buchanan 1, Mrs Bunny 2. DECORATIVE. Vase of flowers' (any foliage): Miss M. Cook 1 and 2. Bowl of flowers (any foliage) : Miss Jean Cogle 1. Bowl of arum lilies: Mrs J. Preston J. Lady's spray (outdoor flowers only): Miss R. Shadbolt 1. Children (under 3 6 years)— Bowl of flowers (any foliage): R. Gough 1, Freda Gilray 2. Gentleman's buttonhole: Rona Shadbolt 1. VEGETABLES. Variety of vegetables (grown by compete tor in Lyttelton): W. T. Foster 1, Mrs Ray Norton '-'. Collection of any three vegetables: AY'. T. Foster 1, A. Sinclair 2. Six white potatoes (new): Mrs A. Sinclair 1, Master J. Preston 2. Six red or blue pota-" toes (new): Master J. Preston 1, J. Coxon 2. Two cabbages: E. A. Irwin 1, Mrs A. Sinclair 2. Twelve pods peas: Master W. Preston 1, Master J. Preston 2. DOMESTIC SECTION. Queen cakes: Mrs N. AV. Seotfc 1, Mrs Geo. Lester 2. Pikelets: Mrs N. AV. Reott 1, Mrs Loutitt 2. Mixed pastry: Mrs Geo. Smith 1, Mrs AY'. Smith 2. Plain scones: Mrs N. W. Scott 1, Mrs Geo. Lester 2. Jam sponge sandwich: Mrs Glasson 1, Miss Y. Livingstone 2, Mrs Geo. Lester-3. Plain shortbread: Mrs Metcalf 1. Mrs J. Herd 2. Plain sponge cake: Miss Y. Livingstone I, Sultana cake: Mrs Martin 1, Mrs Geo. Lester 2. Nut loaf: Mrs J. Herd I, Mrs Lewis 2. Turkish delight: Miss P. Norris 1, Mrs Stenson 2. Children (under 16 years)— Jam sponge sandwieh: Chrissie Phillips 1, Lonia Preston and David Lester (equal) 2. Pikelets: Molly Bradbury 1, Ruth Miller 3. Turkish delight: Molly Bradbury 1, Phyllis Carter 2. ART NEEDLEWORK. Embroidered tray cloth: Mrs A. Sinclair 1, Miss M. Nystrom 2. Eyelet embroidery: Mrs A. Sinclair 1. Crochet doily: Mrs K. Sinclair ], Mrs R. Phillips 2. Embroidered underclothing (coloured or white) : Mrs R. Sinclair 1, Miss Rona May 2. Crochet camisole top: Miss Stenson 1. Crochet work (silk): Miss Stenson 1. Crochet work (cotton): Mrs W. Cartwrigbt 1, Mrs M. Groen 2. Knitting in silk: Mrs R. Phillips 1. Pair hand-knitted sox: Mrs U. Mouritzsen 1, Mrs S. Stenson 2. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SECTION. Writing—-Orcr 12 years: Brian Muxlow 1, Mary Pitcaithly, 2. Under 12 years: Ernest McCormack J, Leslie Day 2. Mapping— Over ]2 years (India): Bob Taylor 1, G. Brasscll 2. Under 12 years (SJ. of N.Z.): E. Shadbolt 3, John Hurley 2. Drawing— Over 12 years (original design): F. Dromgoolo 1. Dorcas AVhitford 2. Under 12 years (brush and comb): E. Shadbolt 1, B. Herd 2.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18550, 27 November 1925, Page 13

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LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18550, 27 November 1925, Page 13

LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18550, 27 November 1925, Page 13