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GOOD COMPETITION

NGATAPA FLOWER SHOW RESULTS AND PRIZES The annual flower show in connection with the Anglican Church was held in the Ngatapa Hall recently, when there was a good attendance of parishioners and exhibitors. On behalf of the vestry, Mr. H. M. White extended thanks to the members of the committee and especially of the exhibitors from other parts of the parish who had combined to make a success of the show. The judges were Mesdames Woodrow and Dodge, and Miss Craddock, who judged the domestic classes. Mrs. Speight presented the cups to the successful competitors in the decorative and cut flower sections, which were won by Miss M. Mclldowie and the Rev. H. Speight respectively. Results;— Cut Flowers.—Three hardy outdoor flowers; Mrs. G. Law, X; Mrs. C. B. Burland, 2; Mrs. Hindman, 3. Exhibition bloom: Mrs. Booth. 1; Mrs. Burland, 2; Mrs. D. M. Mclldowie, 3. Any shrub Mrs. H. C. Williams, 1; Rev. H. Speight. 2 and 3. Rose: Mrs. Eade, 2 and 3. Bowl of roses, best collection: Rev. H. Speight, 1; Mrs. G. Law, 2; Mrs. A. H. Russell, 3. Roses, 3 different blooms: Mrs. Eade, li Mrs. G. Law, 2; Itev. H. Speight, 3. Roses, 6 different biooms: Rev. H. Speight, 1; Mrs. Gardner, 2; Miss Lennie, 3. Yellow rose: Mrs. Gardner, 1; Mrs. Eade, 2; Mrs. G. Law, 3. Pink rose: Rev. H. Speight, 1; Mrs. G. Law, 2; Miss Lennie, 3. Red rose: Rev. H. Speight, 1; Mrs. Humphreys, 2; Mrs. G. Law, 3. White rose: Rev. H. Speight, 1 and 3; Mrs. Eade, 2. Single rose: Rev. H. Speight, 1; Mrs. Gardner, 2. Carnation, best bloom, Mrs. J. M. Monckton, 1; Mrs. Humphreys, 2; Rev. H. Speight, 3. Carnation, three varieties: Mrs. J. M. Monckton, 1 and 2; Rev. H. Speight, 3. Gladioli, three spikes:, Mrs. D. M. Mclldowie, 2; Rev. H. Speight, 3. Sweet peas: Mrs. Eade, 1 and 3; Mrs. A. M. White, 2. Decorative Section. —Medium bowl of flowers for luncheon table: Mrs. Scragg, 1; Mrs. Gardner, 2; Miss Mclldowie, 3. Medium bowl of mixed flowers, any one colour; Mrs, Dobson, 1; Mrs. A. White, 2; Mrs. Briant, 3. Trough for mantle decoration: Mrs. Dobson, 1; Mrs. A. White, 2; J. Gaddum, 3. Jug of mixed flowers for mantle: Mrs. A. White, 1; Mrs. Burland, 2; Mrs. Dobson, 3. Shoulder spray: Miss Mclldowie, 1 and 2; Mrs. A. White and Miss Mclldowie, equal, 3. Small trough, posy or ring bowl: Mrs. Eade and Miss Mclldowie, equal, 1; Mrs. Speight and Mrs. Eade, equal, 3; M. Miller, 4. Floating bowl: Miss Mclldowie, 1; Mrs. D. M. Mclldowie, 2; Mrs. A. M. White, 3. Box of flowers suitable for hospital: Mrs. D. McIldowie, 1; Mrs. A. White, 2; Miss Mclldowie, 3. Flowers for sick-room tray; T. Taylor, 1; Mrs. A. M. White, 2; Mrs. Hindman. 3. Domestic Section. —Lettuce; Mrs. Russell, 1; Mrs. Wagner, 2; Mr. Baty, 3. Peas: Mrs. Paul, 1; Mrs. Wagner, 2; Mrs. Papuni, 3. Broad Beans: Mrs, Papuni, 1; Mrs. Paul, 2; Mr. Knilands, 3. Cabbage: Miss Murphy, 1; Mrs. Wagner, 2 and 3. Cauliflower; Mrs. Hindman, 1. New potatoes: Mr. Baty, 1, Mrs. Wagner. 2 ; Mrs. D. Mclldowie, 3. Any other vegetable:. Mrs.. Wagner, 1; Mr. Knilands, 2. Strawberries: Mies Mclldowie. 1; Mrs. Hitidham, 2; Mr. Knilands, 3. Duck eggs: P. Carswell, 1; Mrs. Richardson, 2; F. Carswell, 3. Brown hen eggs: Mrs. RichardBon, 1 and 2; Mrs. Booth, 3. White Hen eggs: Mrs. Miller, 1; Mrs. Booth, 2; S. Cave. 3. Home-made butter: Mrs. W. J. Mclldowie, 1 and 3; Mrs, Neverman, 2. Pikelets: Mrs. Richardson, 1; Mrs. A. M. White, 2; Mrs. Paul, 3. Butter sponge: Mrs. Paul, 1: Miss Mclldowie, 2; Mrs. A. M. White, 3. Sponge cake: Mrs. Gerrard, 1: Mrs. D. M. Mclldowie, 2; Mrs. Lennie, 3. Madiera cake; Mrs. Jobson, 1; Miss Mclldowie, 2; Mrs. Neverman, 3. Collection of fruit and vegetables: Mrs. Weka, 1. Article of handy work: Mrs. Papuni. 1. Children’s Section. —Small cakes; G. Wagner, 1; J. Moore, 2; J. Miller, 3. Pencil drawing: J. Teepa, 1; J. Teepa, 2; S. Cave. 3. Colour drawing: J. Miller, 1; K. Tioke, 2; A. Amai, 3. Colour drawing, under 10: D. Taewa, 1; D. Taewa, 2; H. Titoka, 3. Tumbler of flowers under IE: C. Law, 1; R. Jobson, 2; T. Taylor, 3. Handwork under 15 years: A. Paul, 1; I. Lyons, 2; I. Lyons, 3. Sand plate: A. Hamilton, 1; R. Jobson, 2 and 3.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22502, 4 December 1947, Page 4

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GOOD COMPETITION Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22502, 4 December 1947, Page 4

GOOD COMPETITION Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22502, 4 December 1947, Page 4

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