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CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW

ST. JOHN’S DISPLAY. The annual Chrysanthemum Show of the St. John’s Horticultural Society was held yesterday, in St. John’s Hall, in perfect weather, and was favoured with a good response from exhibitors and the public. All sections were well filled, and the judges. Mr A. 11. Greenwood (Howers), Mesdames !■'. KitcLingham and W. Cunningham (decorative), ami Mr P. RlanehfielJ (cookery), had an unenviable task. The Show was opened by Rev. H. R. Fell, who thanked the exhibitors, those who assisted with the Show, and particularly the Secretary (Mrs O. McLean) for their efforts to ensure its success. There were also several well-filled stalls, the stall-holders being:—Cook erv; Mesdames J. P. Forbes. A. If. Paterson ami iP. J. McLean; Sewing: Mesdames W. Kyle and C. Rose; Sweets: Mesdames L. Anderson and N. Shall crass; Vegetables; MesdameJ. Tennent and A. Paddy; Flowers: Mrs J. Leitch. The trophies were won as follows: Trophy for Decorative Section, three Shows in the year; Miss N. Tennent (won twice in succession). Trophy’ for Decorated Table: Miss N. Tennent. Trophy for Champion Bloom: Mrs IT. P. Fitzgerald (Hokitika). St. John’s Rose Bowl for Chrysanthemum Section: Mrs H. P. Fitzgerald (second win). Trophy for Domestic Section: Miss F. MaeKenzio. Trophies for Cut Flowers Section: Miss C; Wilson and Mrs H. P. Fitzgerald. Trophy for Collection of Vegetables; Mr G. Wilson. The following were the awards:— CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Six Japanese, three varieties (3): P. Day 1. Mrs H. P. Fitzgerald 2, J. Walter h.c. Three Japane-o, throe var. (6): Mrs 11. P. Fitzgerald 1, T. Cairney 2. Two Japanese, incurved (2): Mrs H. Fitzgerald 1 and 2. Two Japanese, white (2): Mrs 11. Fitzgerald 1 and 2. Two Japanese, red (2): Mrs 11. Fitzgerald 1 and h.c.

Two .Japanese, yellow (5): P. Day 1. Mrs Fitzgerald 2 and h.c. Two Japanese, pink (s): Mrs Fitzgerald I, Mrs J. Caldwell h.c. Two Japanese, any colour (4): Mrs Fitzgerald 1 and 2, T. Cairney h.c. Four Chinese. two varieties (1): Mrs Fitzgerald 2. Two Chinese, any variety (5): Mrs Fitzgerald 1, T. Cairnev 2, Miss 'l'. Miller h.c. Three vases single (6); Mrs D. Me Gregor 1. Mrs G. Rear 2, Mrs W Steer h.c. Three trusses (7): Mrs G. Kear 1 ami 3, Mrs W. TTaglund 2. Bowl- disbudded (4): Mrs Rear .1, Mrs F. M. Dennchy 2, Mrs McGregor Best local grown chrysanthemum: Mrs F. M. Dennehy. CUT FLOWERS. Vase Cosmos, 12 blooms (4): J. Walter 1 n nd 2, Miss C. Wilson h.c. \’ase Cosmos, 6 blooms (1); Miss C. "Wilson 2. Co’lection (’nt Flowers (3): Miss C. Wilson J, Miss Clements 2. Mrs W. Vase A utumn-t inhd Leaves (1): Mis- Wilson 1. Vase, any one flower (5): Mrs F. M. Dennehy 1 and 2. "Miss Wilson h.c. DECORATIVE SECTION. Bowl Chrysanthemums (7): Mrs Oldham 1 ami h.c.. Miss N, Tennent Bowl Flowers. Chrysanthemums excluded (3): Miss N. Tennent 1. Three vases flowers (1): Miss Tennent I. Basket flnwers (2): Mrs J. Hambleton I. Lady’s spray and bit 11 onho'es (1): Miss N. Tennent I. Posy of flowers (]): Ali-s Tennent Vase tluwers (girls’ section) (3): Miss Mary Garde I. Buttonhole, for girl or boy (4): Miss Lorna Fell 1 and 2. Deeorated fable (2): Miss N. Tennent 1. Bowl single chrysanthemums (1 •: Mrs I). McGregor 2. Bowl Pin Chrysanthemums (4): Miss N. Tennent 1, Mrs W. Steer 2. VEGETABLES. Collection Vegetables (4): G. Wilson 1, Mrs J. Muir 2. Mrs A. 11. Paterson h.c. Cabbage (1); Airs G. Smith 1. Marrow (2): Mrs F. M. Dennehy 1, Airs .Paterson 2. Pumpkin (]) : Airs Paterson 1. Six Carrots (2); Airs Muir 1. Afrs Smith 2. Six Potatoes (I); Airs Afuir 2. Six Onions (1): Mrs J. Tennent 1. Head Celery (1): Mrs Tennent 1. DOAIESTIC SECTION. Loaf* White Bread (2): Airs F. Eggleton 1. Loaf Nut Bread (5): Miss F. MacKenzie 1. Airs R. Half 2. Currant Loaf (1) : Aliss AlacKenzie h.c. Oven Scones (8): Mrs R. Hall and Airs AlcLanchlan (equal) 1, Airs Cowan 2. Girdle Scones (3); Airs Smith (Rutherg’en) 1. Airs C. Rose 2. Plate Pikelets (5) : Airs Smith 1, Aliss I. Walter 2. .Plate Oatcake (|) : Alis s Walter 1 Sponge Sandwich, without butter (7): J. Abbie Aliss F. AfaeSponge Sandwich, with butter (2): Al is AlacKenzie 1, Mr s McGlashan 2. Chocolate Sponge (4): Aliss MarKenz’e 1. Airs Tumilty 2. Scotch Shortbread (5): Mrs Dunean 1. Afrs AlcLanchlan 2. Fruit Cake (2): Miss Abbie 1. Aliss AlacKenzie 2. Plain Cake (2): Aliss AlacKenzie 1, AfDs Cements 2. Afarble Cake (3): Miss Afaeßenzie 1. Mrs Tumilty 2. Gingerbread (3): Afrs R. Ramage 1, Aliss Afaeßenzie 2. Plate Meringues (1): Afiss I. Walter L Sponge Sandwich. girls under 16: Afiss Afolly Tennent 1. Oven Scones, girls under 16: Joy Paterson 1. Pot Jam (5): Afrs Paterson 1. Afrs Eggle ton 2. Home made Potted Afeat (1): Afrs Afe Gregor 1. Bottle Pickles (3): Afrs Eggleton 1 aml 2

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Grey River Argus, 11 May 1934, Page 8

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CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW Grey River Argus, 11 May 1934, Page 8

CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW Grey River Argus, 11 May 1934, Page 8

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