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EAST TAIERI

AKHUAL FLOWER SHOW

The interior of Kinraout Hall, East Taieri, presented a picture of loveliness on Saturday, when the annual flower show was held. Entries in all classes were numerous and of very fine quality. Mr and Mrs E, A. Hamel, of Dunedin, who kindly acted as judges of the floral, vegetable, and fruit sections, complimented the people on the very beautiful display of flowers, and said that many of the exhibits were worthy of a place in Dunedin show. Mis.ws M'Leod and Logan judged the needlework section. During the evening Mr W. Allan entertained the company with some gramophone selection. Awards as under:—

CLASS A (Vases Provided). Nine roses, one of each variety.—,T. S. Watt 1, Miss M'Pherson 2, Mrs Gow 3.

Six roses, one of each variety.—Mrs Kirk 1, Miss M'Pherson 2, Miss M. Wilson 3.

Three roses, one of each variety.— Mrs Kirk 1, J. S. Watt 2. Three red roses, one of each variety. —ASfss AlTherson 1, Mrs Kirk 2, J. S. Watt 3.

Three pink roses, one of each variety.—J. S. Watt 1, Mrs Bedford 2, Mrs F;irk 3. Three yellow roses, one of each variety.—Miss AlTherson 1, Mrs Bedford 2, Mrs Gow 3.

Three roses other than red. pink, or yellow, one of each variety.—Miss AlTherson 1, Miss Muirhead 2. Three semi-double roses, varieties.— Miss Muirhead 1, Miss M'Pherson 2, J. S. Watt 3

Champion rose, judged from all exhibits.—Mrs Bedford.

Trophy for most points in class A.— Miss M'Pherson.

CLASS B (Vases Provided). Collection of cut flowers, twelve species, grown in the open,—Miss M'Donald 1, Mrs J. Sutherland 2, Mrs Todd 3.

Three varieties lilies, one stalk of each.—Mrs Kirk 1, Mrs J. Sutherland

Collection of primnlus hybrids.—J, S. Watt 1, Mrs W. Allan 2.

Six varieties gladioli, one stalk of each.—Mr M'Cunn 1 and 3, A. Miller

Three varieties cactus dahlia, one of each.—Mrs Kirk 1, Mrs Gow 2. Six varieties carnations, one of each. —Mrs Bedford 1. Miss M'Pherson 2, Mrs W, K. Kirk 3.

Four varieties perennial phlox, one stem of each.—A. Bathgate (Outram) 1, Miss. M'Donald 2, Miss M'Pherson 3/

Six varieties pentstemnn, one stem of each.—Mrs Kirk 1. Miss M'Donald 2, Mis W. K. Kirk 3. Four varieties antirrhinum, one stem of each.—Miss M'P.herson 1, Mrs W. K. Kirk 2 and 3.

Trophv for most- points in class B.— Mrs Kirk. CLASS C (Vases Provided).

Six varieties annuals.—Mrs J. Sutherland 1, Mrs W. K. Kirk 2, Miss M'Pherson 3.

Six varieties sweet peas, one stem of each.—Mr M'Cunn 1 and 2, Miss M'Donald 3. Four varieties asters, one of each.— Miss Gow 1, Mrs AV. K. Kirk 2, Mr Bathgate 3. Six varieties larkspur, one stem of each.—Mrs A\ 7 . K. Kirk 1 and 2, Miss M'Donald 3.

Four varieties phlox drummondi, one stem of each.—Mr It. Bathgate 1, Miss M'Donald 2, Miss M'Pherson 3. Four varieties pansies, one of each. —Mr M'Cunn 1 and 2, Miss Muirhead 3.

Four varieties violas, one of each.— Mr M'Cunn 1 and 2, Miss M'Pherson

Four varieties stock, one spike of each.—Mrs AA’. R. Kirk 1, Miss M'Pherson 2,-

Trophy for most points in class C.— Mr M'Cunn.

CLASS 1) (Decorative)

Decorated table, any flower.—Miss .M'Donald 1. Decorated bowl of roses.—Airs AV. K. Kirk 1, Miss M'Pherson 2, Miss Kirk 3.

Vase of roses, decorative.—Airs Bedford 1, Miss AlTherson 2, Mrs Kirk 3. Vase of carnations, decorative.—Airs Bedford 1, Miss M'Donald 2. Vase of flowers, not roses.—Miss Al'Donald 1, All’s J. Sutherland 2 and

Bowl of flowers, not roses.—Airs Bedford 1 and 3, Airs AV. K Kirk 2. . Bowl of sweet peas, decorative,— Mrs Bedford 1, Airs J. Sutherland 2, Aliss M'Donald 3.

Any meritorious exhibit (not included in the schedule and grown in the open). —Airs AV. K. Kirk 1 and 3, Aliss M'P.herson 2.

Alost points in class D.—Airs Bedford,

CHILDREN'S SECTION

Buttonhole, rose leading flower.— Betty Borne 1, Grant Borrie 2, Bertie Al'Cunn 3.

CLASS E

Potatoes, six.—Mrs' W. K. Kirk 1, Mr AV. C. Todd 2 and 3.

Peas, six pods.—Airs Sutherland 1, Aliss Muirhead 2, Miss Joyce Ford 3. Broad beans, six pods.—Airs A. Johnson 1 and 2, Aliss AlTherson 3. ' Cabbage.—Air Borrie 1, Air AA 7 . K. Kirk 2, Miss AlTherson 3. Lettuce.—Sir J. AV. Shaw 2.

Short carrots, three.—Air AV. C. Todd 1, Aliss Muirhead 2, Air J. Naismith, jun., 3. Turnips, three.—Airs J. Sutherland 1, Mr E. H. Burn 2.

Onions, four.—Air J. Naismith, jun., 1 Aliss Aluirhead 2, Airs J. Sutherland 3. Rhubarb, six stalks.—Aliss Al'Donald 1 and 2, Airs AV. K. Kirk 3. Six varieties vegetables.—Airs Kirk 1, Aliss AlTherson 2.

Best collection of vegetables.—Airs J. Sutherland 1, Alaster J. Lothian 2, Airs Kirk 3.

Round beet.—Airs J. Sutherland 1, Air E. H. Burn 2, Airs W. K. Kirk 3.

Trophy for most points in Class E.— Airs J. Sutherland. CLASS F.

Cooking apples, six.—Air A, Miller 1, Airs J. Sutherland 2, Airs Bedford 3. Dessert apples, six. Air A. Aliller 1, Airs J. Sutherland 2.

Cooking pears, six.—Airs J. Sutherland T, Air A. Aliller 2. Dessert pears, six.—Airs J, Sutherland 1.

Light plums, twelve.—Airs Bedford 1, Air A. Aliller 3. Apricots, six.—Airs Shaw I, Airs J. Sutherland 2, Airs Bedford 3. Collection of fruit. —Airs J. Sutherland 1.

Trophy for most points in Class F.— Mrs J, Sutherland 1. CLASS G. Doyley, eyelet.—Aliss Janie Allan 1, Aliss AlTherson 2.

Doyley, worked in colors.—Aliss Janie Allan 1, Aliss Al'Donald 1 and 2. Handkerchief, worked edge.—Airs Alunro 1.

Tray Cloth, crochet.—Aliss Mary Belesky 1. Tray Cloth, worked in colors.—Aliss Al'Donald 1.

Nightdress, worked in colors.—Aliss .Janie Allan I, Aliss Al'Donald 2. Sqpper cloth, crochet. —Aliss AlTherson II

Pair of socks, hand knitted.—Airs Alunro 1.!

Knitted dress, child’s.—Aliss AlTherson 1.

Piece of fancy work not mentioned in schedule. —Aliss AlTherson 1.

Trophy for most points, in Class G.— Aliss M'Pherson.

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Evening Star, Issue 19795, 20 February 1928, Page 10

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EAST TAIERI Evening Star, Issue 19795, 20 February 1928, Page 10

EAST TAIERI Evening Star, Issue 19795, 20 February 1928, Page 10

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