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FLOWER SHOW

EXHIBITS AT ST. JOHN’S. Tastefully decorated stalls and a splendid array of choice and beautiful spring flowers made the St. John’s Hall a centre of attraction for many visitors this afternoon, when the annual Spring Flower Show of the St. John’s Horticultural Society was held. Exceptionally large entries have been secured in all the flower sections, and special attention has been paid to the decorative classes, in which a splendid list of entries has been placed. Cookery and fancy work sections are also included in the show, and have attracted numerous entries. The show will be continued this evening, when an attractive concert programme will be presented. The arrangements for the show are in the hands of a capable committee, headed by the secretary, Mrs W. Roxburgh. The judges for the various sections are: Cut flowers, Mr Mossop; decorative section, Mrs Iles and Mrs W. Thomas, Mr P. Blanchfield; fancywork, Mesdames R. T. Bush and LMcGlashan. The stallholders are:—Cut flowers, Mrs W. Steer; decorative section, Mrs Leitch and Miss Meikle; cookery, Mesdames P. J. McLean and O. McLean; work stall, Mrs Rose and Mrs Kyle; sweets stall, Mrs Low; fancywork, Mrs P. Hambleton; girls’ stall, Miss N. Tennent and helpers; tea-rooms, Mesdames McKenzie, Learmont, Hutchinson, Thompson, J. Hambleton and Misses Kerr and Connor. An attractive display of pewterware, exhibited by Miss Iles, is an attractive feature. Results announced before the “Star” went to press to-day were: — DECORATIVE SECTION. Large Bowl Spring Flowers. (Daffodils and Narcissi excluded). — (1) Mrs Shallcrass 1. Small Bowl: —(1) Mrs T. A. Johnston 1. Three Vases of Spring Flowers (Daffodil, Narcissi excluded). —(2) Mrs Shallcrass 1 and 2. Three Va'ses Narcissi. — (1) Mrs Shallcrass 1. Basket of Flowers. —(5) Mrs Shallcrass 1 and 2. Three Vases Daffodils. —(3) Mrs G. Wilson 1; Mrs Shallcrass 2. I Buttonhole for Children. — (13) Belle Tennent 1; Doris Bruerton 2. Bowl Narcissi.—(3) Mrs Shallcrass 1; Miss N. Tennent 2. Large Bowl Daffodils .—(6) Mrs Shallcrass 1; Miss J. Tennent 2. One Vase Spring Flowers, girl under 16. —(5) Marion Tennent 1; Doris Bruerton 2. Pot Plant, flowering.—(2) Mrs P J. McLean 1. Floating Bowls. —(2) Mrs Shallcrass 1; Mrs Clouston h.c. One vase flowers, those who have never won a prize.—(2) Mrs Roxburgh 1; Miss Leitch h.c. DAFFODILS. Twelve varieties Daffodils (7): Mr Field 1, Mr Spiers 2, Miss Wilson 3. Six Trumpet Daffodils (2): Mr Spiers 1. Six Daffodils, /nip or crown variety (2): Miss Wilson 1. Six Daffodils, six distinct varieties (4): Miss Wilson 1, Mr W- D. Murray he. Three Daffodils, three varieties (4): Mr W. D. Murray 1, Mrs Strongman 2. Three Trumpet Daffodils (10): Mr Field 1, Mr Spiers 2, Mr L. Chapman 3. Three Daffodils, cup or crown varieties (7): Miss Wilson 1, Mrs Strongman 2, Mr L. Chapman h.c. Three Incomparables (5): Miss Clements 1, Mr Spiers 2. < Three Leedsii. —(4) Miss Wilson 1. Three Barrii. — (4) Mr Field 1; Miss Wilson 2. Three Double Daffodils. —(7) Mrs Strongman 1; Mrs Meade 2; Miss E. < Strongman h.c. f Collection Jonquils.—(l) Miss WU- • son h.c. Truss Polyanthus Narcissus. —(7) Mrs Oliver 1 and h.c. CHAMPION BLOOM. Bloom of Show. —Mr A. Field. COOKERY. Loaf of -White Bread—(2) Miss Stone 1. Loaf of Nut Bread.—(2) Miss Edna Murray 1. Six Oven Scones. —(6) Mrs McGregor 1; Mrs Pearson 2. Set Girdle Scones (4): Mrs W. Kyle 1, Mrs McGregor 2. Pikelets (3): Mrs W. Hamilton 1, Mrs Ramage 2. Oat Cake (1): Mrs McGregor 1. Sponge Sandwich (no butter): Miss Edna Murray 1, Mrs V. Hall 2. Sponge Roll (2): Mrs W- Kyle 1, Mrs V. Hall 2. Collection of Pastry (1): Mrs J. Shrives 1. Scotch Shortbread (1): Mrs J. Shrives 1. Fruit Cake (1): Mrs Abbie 1. Plain Cake (1): Mrs R. T. Thompson 1. Butter Sponge (2): Mrs T. Learmont 1, Miss Berry 2. Pot of Jam (3): Mrs C. Lindsay 1, Miss Wilson 2. Home-made Pot of Meat (2): Mrs McGregor 1, Mrs G. Wilson 2. Bottle Pickles (2): Mrs J. Ring 1, Mrs G. Wilson 2. Heaviest twelve Hen’s Eggs (4): Mrs G. Wilson 1, Miss Wilson 2. CHILDREN’S SECTION. Sponge Sandwich, girls under 16 (1): Miss Jessie Kyle 1. Six Oven Scones (2): Miss N. Thompson 1, Miss J. Kyle 2. Plate of Pikelets (3): Miss J. Kyle 1, Miss N. Thompson 2. FANCYWORK D’oyley, Embroidered in White (4) —Miss C. Tennent 1 and 2. D’oyley, embroidered in colours (2) —Miss Marjorie McKay 1. Handworked Article, embroidered in white (6) —Miss C. Tennent 1; Miss N. Tennent 2. Handworked Article, embroidered in colours (9) —Miss K. Luey 1, Miss Elva Leitch 2. Handworked Toilet Set (2) —Miss K. Luey 1. Fancy Apron (6) —Miss Edith McMasters 1, Miss M. O’Neill 2. CHILDREN'S SECTION Raffia Article (6) —Harcourt Bunt 1,Douglas Moore 2. Fancy Apron (1) —Mavis Hall 1.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1931, Page 2

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FLOWER SHOW Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1931, Page 2

FLOWER SHOW Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1931, Page 2

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