SUMMER FLOWER SHOWS.
I EXHIBITION. i and summer flower show, is of St. Columba's Presbylirlie, was licld in Aorangi The weather was fine and f the public both ill the >ning was good- The show [ r J. Bitchrner, M.P., who isuie at being present and success. 0 as follows.—Flowers, Dr. d Mr Alexander Mitchell; eod; prcierves, Mrs l»yon3; Mr W. Close; fancy work, Igo of the various stalls Mcidames Trotter, .Elms, Cowai), Holland, Phillips, 53 Tritt; work stall, Mesh, CramptoTi, and Young; imea Caskey, Martin, Barngs; sweets stall, Misses i f Sangster, and ; dames Anderson, Winter, and Sister Whitefield; projnes Morris, Doyle, Fatten, irpt; Christmas tree, MesJ Fraser; book stall, Bible •cream and soft drinlts, c, Archibald, and Mackin»re the results: T. D. Burnetts Cup, for oses: Mrs P. Keenan. Six Misa C. Munro 1, Mrs P. ■ 3. Three roses, varieties: , Mrs P. Millar 2, Mrs roses, one variety: Mis >. Keenan 2. Three roses, F. Allan 1, Mrs Shears 2, . One Tose, any shade but 1, Railway 12, Mrs Keenan t: Mrs P. Keenan. Winner ;'s challenge cup, for mo3t B, C, and D: Mrs Taylor. »t peas: Mrs Taylor 1, Mrs Tiree varieties sweet peas: irs D. Barnes 2. Bunch Taylor 1, Mrs D. Barnes 2. sties: Mv 3 "W. Scott 1 and 'arieties: Mrs D. Scott 1, Collection of snapdragons: , Miss .T. Burt 2. Collec- : Mrs Taylor 3. Collection Mias K. Bell 1. Six aiiFtoss 1, Mrs G. Morris 2. Hiss K. Bell 1, Mrs Taylor t flpwers: Mrs D. Barnes 2. ' Iceland poppies: Mrs fiss K. Bel! 2. :ut flowers and shrubs from by owner—Sangster and udson 2. et of. flowers —llrs Taylor Arranged bowl of roses: j Taylor 2. Arranged vase Q. E. West 1, Mrs Fraser Arranged vase of sweet ■nes 1, Mrs Taylor 2. DecoTaylor 1, Mrs C. Ross 2 lole: Mrs C. Ross 1, Mrs r's spray: Mrs C. Itosa 1. 2. Decorated hat: Mrs itire bowl: Mrs Fraser 1 ss 2. Decorated umbrella: 'getables: Mrs J. K. Wyber Plato of gooseberries: Mrs er and Pollock 2. Plate of y 1 and 2, A. M. Millar rs W. TJooney 1, 11. Mitlarator butter: Mrs MeDonillar 2. lib dairy butter: Mrs Holland 2. Design 1 J. B. Crampton 1 and 2. eggs, -white: J. Haye 1 and One dozen hens' eggs. Crampton 3. Pot Devon- ? J. Sims .1. One dozen Pollock 1, Miss C. Oampito loaf: Mrs Burt 3 and 3, sme-made brown loaf: Mrs Millar 2 and 3. Ilome-madn P. Millar X, Hrs ; Scott 2 adding: Mrs Scott."J .and 2. >onpo cake: Sister Margaret Mrs Hay (equal) 2. Sponcs Icott 1 and 2, Mrs C'orbett Sponge ro'k Mrs TrotattendAMrs'lTay 'and Mr> Marble cake: Mrs -Sr-fifJtwMargaret 3. Gin,cßa» J, Mrs Trotter 2, Mrs ; «*>,. Scott 1 and 3. ,i~. ..-ifflt c&IS/hglit: Sister MarSk T™ «?"j " Patlon and Sir-. 1 v dark: Mrs T W V 3?. < , M ".. P ?S9 n 2 - Mrs Scott n 3 V» R.v^ : Mrs hroll Lti£ , in. 3 ' "«P°HSe: Mrs " Mrs Ha y 3. Six i"/i" D 2?V* W £ a^e,: Slrs Thompbon ili^ OCT 0 CTV a rf k sp Jlrs SroU 1 » Mac Donald Ii r. <'o!- ? ?*iT Mrir Sco " 1 a "d 2. St Hiv l ar fe" £| B : Mrs Scott 1 and a*" 11 ' Vie: Mrs Scott 1 H n at P ' C: slrs Sl;ot t I, Jf as,r J r : Mrs Scott I J v u!,"" 0 scones. Bister 1 2. Mrs Turner 3. 1 fl*ms I and 2, Mrs Scott Seott I and 2, Mrs Hay Mrs Scott 1, 2. and :l. Patton 1, Miss Mcßae 2, 1 tongue: Mrs Burt 3, Mrs mutton, stuffed: Mrs Pati: Mrs Hay 1 and 2. Winlost points in Class F: #de jelly: Mrs Hay 1 and nade marmalade: Miss K. 2. Two' pots home-made i 2. One bottle sauce: Mrs e bottle pickles: Mrs jar preserved fruit: Mrs leotion of sweets: Miss ijx varieties sweets: Miss late coconut ice: Miss K. tcdonald 2. Plato turkish 'ell 1, Miss P. Martin 2. P. Martin J. Miss K. Bell ss K. Bell 1 and 2. Wiu'st points in class, G: Mrs i class—Collection* violas: ion pansies: Mavis Wyber onies: Miss L. Martin 1. SB E. Morris h Miss I. >d basket: Miss E. MorMiss I. Cooper 1 and' 2. 9 M. Bell 1 and 2, Miss Election of sheets: Miss s:. Miss «J. Burt 1, Miss d 3. Marble cake: Miss ss M. Bell 2. Cream lilies: ■I and 2. Gems: Miss is N. Macdonald 3. .Sponge .onald 2. Winner of prize Class H: Miss Nellie Mct: Miss h. Annetfc ■ 1. Miss Ij. Annett 1, Mrs ;le made of organdi: Mrs Crampton 2, Mrs Lamont Miss P. Shaw 1. Worked Miss S. Mcßride 1, Mrs Baby's woollen outfit, rgaret 1. Best-dressed in 1. Cottage tea cosy: nrs A, Mackenzie 2. oidered: Miss L. Annett ffimbroidered guest towel: Linen tray cloth: Miss i«« L. Annett 2. Article »S: Mrs J. B. Crampton ■om materials costing not 8 M. AVhatman 3, Sister rie light shade: Mrs Mcpicture: Mrs Searle 1, Amateur snapshots : v Mrs ss D. Barwood 2. Article ise: The Rev. Mr* Fordyce rom petrol tin: A. Shute supper cloth, C.P.C.A.'s' ' C. Crampton 1, Mrs f prize for most points in CHURCH, NEW GHTON. Faith's Anglican Church, their annual flower show i the Parish Hall on Fri- , The show was a suevery satisfactory entry, ned by the Mayor of New ■ M. Leaver).' •e the awards:— ses, 12 varieties: Davis . 3. Six roses, distinct Stevens 1, Davis Gelalißtinct varieties of roses: ;.l. Carnations: Mrs C. ® of "pansies, fou- varie|ton 1. Six varieties of sadler (two exhibits) 1. • IT." Winney I.' Vase of adler l, Mrs Sprosen 2. Mrs W. 10. IVE SECTION. Miss Sadler 1. Bebt 'S Curnow 1, Miss Sadler «: Mrs Curnow I. Best | ler 16 (aDy foliage): G. |ge tables grown by com-I Ithton: R. Cattermole 1. wy three vegetables: R. 4in» 2. Best six white
potatoes: J. D. Nunan 3, R. Cattermole 2. Best two cabbages: T. Robins 1, R. Cattermole 2. Best twelve pods peas: Miss Sadler 1, R. Cattermole 2." Best three lettuces: R. Cattermole 3. Best collection white turnips: Miss Sadler 1. Best twelve pods broad beans: T. A. Innes 1, R. Cattermole 2. Best collection of salad vegetables: R. Cattermole 1. Best"2lb gooseberries: T. A. Innes 1. Heavy dozen of hen eggs: T. A. Innes 1, Mrs N. Fletcher 2. DOMESTIC SECTION. Queen cakes: Mrs Fletcher 1. Pikelets: Mrs Fletcher 1. Plain shortbread: Mrs Fletcher 1, Mrs W. Fitchett-2. Plain scones: Mrs Fletcher 1. Nut loaf: Mrs Fletcher 1. Oat cake: Mrs Fleteher 1. Plate homemade biscuits: -Mrs Fletcher 1. Turkish delight: Miss M. Fitchett 1. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SECTION. Printing: Noel Skelton 1, Maurice Sands 2, Crayon drawing: L. Walshaw 1, Anthouy Curnow 2. Senior writing: W. Steven 1. Junior writing; Jack' Hulme 1, Margaret Blewitt 2. Pencil drawing: N. Fletcher l. Map of South Island, under 12: Hulme I.' Map of North Island, over 12: Joan Tindall 1. Painting: Marjone Tindalt 1, Joan Tindall 2. Mr J. Young judged the cor 0 n five, and produce sections; Mr J. T. *° rt ° n the domestic section, and Mesdames w. a. Bay and E. J. Cordner the needlework. The school exhibits were judged by Mr L. Al The" stallholders were -Shilling a*,?.' termediate Girls' Bible Class. Sweet Stall. » Club. Cake Stall: Mesdames ,r! J. -Rainey, H. W. Badger. Roo. Flowers and Plants: Mrs C. H. Winney. Book Stall: Mesdames C. Hockley and_ 1. Bromley. Work Stall: Mesdames Robins and C Wroth. Produce: Mesdames W. Fitchet and J. D. r t °eT' Aunt dames A. W. Judge and C. Baxter. Susie's Candy Packets: Bible Class Girls. BECKENHAM SCHOOL. A flower show and bazaar in aid of■ funds of the Beckenham School were held at the school on Saturday afternoon. Owing o the ra'in the stalls were taken into the school building. There was a good attendance. 4.ne bazaar was opened by the Mayor (Mr D. o. Sullivan, M.P.), and Mr H. T. Armstrong, M.P., also spoke. There were some fine cits: plays, and a particularly good exhibit r °The judges were.—Floral exhibits, Messrs Gilpin and Grimley; preserves Miss Trounce; needlework, Mrs E. Anderso . The prize list was as follows: . FLOWERS'. Special prize for premier bloom: L. Gabb. Six roses: L. Gabb 1 Three Gabb 1. Sweet peas: J. B. Cain 1. Stoc . Miss C. Marshall 1. Mrs_W. Baker 1. Pansies: Miss C. Marshall 1, Miss M. McAlister 2. Four roses: Beekenham School 1. Cut flowers: L. J. Moore 1 _ an v h e, W. R. Toon 2. Vase of roses: L. J. Moore 1 and 2. Vase of sweet Mrs J. Cain I, L.J.Moore 2. Vase pf flowersMrs W. Baker 1 and v h c, L. J. Mo °" Basktt of roses: Miss J. Tulloch 1. Basket of flowers: L. J. Moore 1. Pot plant: Mrs H< Under l 34 Section—Vase of Flowers:. Mi5S C Marshal 1 1, D. Baker 2. Lady s ?Pray. Miss V. Campbell 1, Miss M. Car^ Buttonhole: Miss J. .Tulloch 3, Miss C. Ma) shall 2. Wild flowers: J. Houghton 1. FRUIT . AND PRODUCE. Gooseberries: Miss F. Shipman 1, D. Young 2. Rhubarb: W. R. Toon 1. Peas: W. R. Toon 1. Cabbages: W. R. Toon 1. Fca ®- * R Toon 1. J. A. Lloyd 2. Lettuces: W. S. Toon 1, J. A. Lloyd 2. Collection of vegetables: L. J. Moore 1. Home-made buttfr. Miss E. Henderson 1. Hen eggs: Miss derson 1. Pot marmalade: Mrs W._ J. Travis 1, Mrs B. S. Badger 2. Pot . jam. Mibb L.
Spencer 1. Pot jelly: Miss L. Spencer 1, Miss E. Henderson 2. Tomato sauce: Mrs W. J. Travis 1. Chutney: Miss It. Spencer 1. Preserved fruit: Mrs W. .T. Travis 1. Lemon honey: Mrs R. S. Badger 1. COOKERY. Oven scones: Miss C. Marshall 1, Mrs W. Rutledge 2, Mrs Henwood v h c. Oat cake: Miss E. Horsley 1. Eruit cake: Mrs J. Wakelin 1. Sponge sandwich: Mrs Henwood 3. Sponge roll: Mrs J. Wakelin . 1. Shortbread: Mrs J. Wakelin 1 and v h e, Mra vV. Baker 2. Gingerbread: Mrs J. Wakelin 1, Mrs 'F. W'. Allen 2, Miss C. Marshall v h e. Pikelets: Mrs W. Baker 1 and 2, Miss J. Horsley v h c. Pastry: Miss C. Marshall 1, Mrs J. Wakelin 2. Under Sixteen —tlate oven Bcones: Miss C. Marshall 1, Miss M. Wakelin 2, Miss E. Henderson v li c. Plate pikelets: Miss M. Morris 1, D. Baker 2. Sponge'sandwich: Miss C. Marshall 1, Miss M. Wakelin 2, Miss E. Isherwood v h c. School lunch:. Miss J. Tulloch 3, J. McFall 2, Miss J. Reynolds v h c. HOME INDUSTRIES. Coloured embroidery: Miss D. Shaw 1, Ij. J. Moore 2, Miss P. Jones v h <:. Fancy work: Miss G. Boon 1, Miss D. Leathwick 2, Mrs J. Morris li c. Crbchet: Mrs Rackham 1 and 2. Table centre: Mrs W. Baker 1 and v h c, Mrs J. Morris 2. Cushion: Miss G. Boon 1, Mrs W. Baker 2. Raffia wori: Miss M. Bankier 1. JUNIORS' HANDWORK. Plain sewing: Miss M. Newton 3, Miss K. Rutledge 2, Miss V. McCredie< v h c. Embroidered apron: Miss M, Newton 1, Miss I. Heward 2 and v h c. Meccano: D. Young 1, R. Yelvin 2. BABY SHOW. . Girls over nine months: Erol Mao Howard 1, Irene Dillon 2. Boys over riine months: Vincent Kelly.'Girls under nine months: Nell Thomas. Boys»under nine months: Billie Johnson. ,
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