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ST. MARY’S FLOWER SHOW.

FINE DISPLAY. The attendance last night was excel .ent, and very satisfactory business urns done, which is well on a par with, it not better, than last year. The stalls were well patronised, and the holders vere kept Aery busy, and the supper tables were mostly filled. The scheme °™ decorations and lighting was most effective, and was much admired. The selections by the orchestra proved a great attraction. x TO-NIGHT. Ihe day’s business was again good, aiiq piospects for tins ovoning &r© of the brightest. The orchestra will again play selections. There will be numerous other attractions, and altogether the evening will be verv interesting. PRIZE LIST. Following are the awards: Writing.—Children under 10: Nor--s Chadwick 1, Joseph Jordan 2 under 12: James Jordan 1, Edith Wilkie and Rita Hawkins 2 Children under 14: Mary Kelland 1, Gwen Chadwick 2. Children under 16: iiixie Lamb 1, Dorothy Hooper 2. Essays.—Children under 14* Eric Chadwick 1, Molly Harley 2. Children under 16: Annie flay ward 1 Trixie Lamb 2.

Drawing.—Children under 12: Joan Downey 1, James Johnson 2. Children under 14: Sybil Washer 1, Molly Harley 2. Children under 16: No first award, Trixie Lamb 2.

Children’s Classes. Collection bulbs. —E. Free 1, D. Lewis 2. Collection flowers.—D. Hooper 1, E. Free 2. ‘ Fern in pot.—T. Lamb 1, I. Wells 2. Plant in pot.—E. Free 1, B. Watts 2. Hand bouquet.—S. Washer 1, E. Free 2. Buttonhole.—D. Hooper 1, I. Wells 2. Bowl of flowers.—E. Free 1, S. W r asher 2. . Tall vase.—l. Wells 1, E. Rye 2. Polyanthus, collection.—Miss W. Johnson 1, Miss L. Exley 2. Primrose, collection.—Mrs H. E. Johnson 1, Miss L. Exley 2. Primula, collection.—Mrs H. Washer Ranunculus, collection.—Miss M. Washer 1. Snowflake, vase.—B. Watts 1, Mrs D. J. Williams 2. Viola, yellow.—G. Sutton 1. Viola, three.—G. Sutton 1. Violets, vase.—Mrs Leece 1, Mrs Pease 2. ■ Collection flowers.—Mrs Batten 1, Mrs H. YVasher 2. Collection blooms.^—Mrs H. Washer 1, Miss Lysaght 2. ..Cut Flowers. Anemones, single.—Miss M. Washer 1, A. Lav 2. Anemones, double.—A. Lay 1, Mrs Pease 2. ’■ . Anemones, collection.—A. Lay 1, Mrs A. Jennings 2. Anemones, howl.—A. Lay 1, Mrs Pease 2. Camellia, one.—Miss R. Pease 1, Miss Lysaght 2. Camellias, collection. —Miss Lysaght I, Miss R. Pease 2. Daphne.—Mrs Welsh 1, Miss R. Pease 2. Freesias, bowl.—Miss Western 1, Miss R. Pease 2. Heath.—Mrs H. Washer. 1. Hyacinth, single.—Mrs A. White 1. Mignonette, T. Lamb 1, Miss I. Baker 2. Home Industries. Cake, fruit.—Mrs D. J. Williams 1, Mrs E. Foden 2. Sponge roll,—Mrs D. J. Williams 1, Mrs Kelland 2. Sponge sandwich.—Mrs Murtagh 1. Scones, six.—Mrs Murtagh 1. . Pikelets, six,—Mrs J. Syme 1, Mrs O’Brien 2. Jam tarts, six.—Miss Headley 2. Cream puffs, six.—Mrs O’Brien 1. Bread.—Mrs Kelland 1, - Mrs G Quin 2. Nut bread.—Miss R. Pease 1, Mrs G. Quin 2. Butter, home-made.—Mrs Wkrren 1 Hen eggs.—Mr Exley 1, G. Sutton Jelly.—Mrs Buckeridge 1. Marmalade.—Mrs Buckeridge 1, Mrs D. J. Williams 2. Collection jam.—Mrs Buckeridge 1. Mrs J. Syme 2. POT PLANTS. Cyclamen.—Mrs Murtagh 1, Mr E Squire 2. Primula.:—Miss F. Smith L Aspidistra.—Miss Simuson 1, Miss D. Swadling 2. " . Specimen' plant (flowering).—Mrs J Syme.s ]. Do. (foliage).—Miss D. Swadlincr 1 Pc.t plants.—Miss D. Swadling 1 1.' DECORATIVE. Lady's spray.—Mrs Hooper 1, Miss W. Huggins 2. Gentlemen’s buttonhole. —J. Wells 1. Miss Swadling 2. Bridal bouquet (shower). Miss Swadling 1, Mrs Hobbs 2. Bouquet of violets.—Miss M. Washer

Bridesmaid’s basket—Mrs H. Washer 1, Miss Goodson 2. Bowl oi flowers. —Mrs H. Washes 1, Miss Buchanan 2. Vase flowers.—Miss Tonics 1, Miss W. Huggins 2. Early V r ictorian nosegay.—Mrs Welsh 1. Miss Tonks 2. Decorated table.—Mrs Foreman I, Miss Lvsaght 2, Mrs Hobbs and Miss Buchanan 3. Dec-crated mantel.—Mrs A. E. Sprat i 1. jMiss Buchanan 2. jDecorated table (novices). —Miss M. \\ a slier 1, Miss G. Chadwick 2. Lady’s hat.—Miss B. Olemoes 1, Miss E. llobinson 2. FOR SUNDAY SCHOLARS. Hand bouquet.—M. Monaghan 1 G. Chadwick 2. Buttonhole.—l. Wells 1, J. Rouse 2. Bowl flowers. —G. Chadw.iek 1. CHILDREN UNDER 16. Scones.—R. Hawkins 1. G. Chadwick 2. Sponge sandwich. —M. Kelland 1, J. O’Brien 2. Cocoanut ice.—G. Chadwick 1. Sweets, three. —G. Chadwick 1. Plain handsewing.—J. Sehnebelli 1. I. J. Baker 2. Fancy work.—M. Kelland 1. Writing.—Under 10. N. Chadwick 1, I. Jordan 2; under.. 12, J. Jordan 1, R. Hawken 2; under 14. M. Kelland 1, G. Chadwick 2; under 16, F. Tjamb 1, D. Hooper 2. Doll (best dressed). —F,. Warren 1. S. Washer 2. Essay (under 14). —E. Chadwick 1, M. Hurley 2. Essay (under 16). —A. Hayward 1 T. Lamb 2. Freehand drawing (under 12;. —J. Downey 1. Jas. Johnson 2. Do. under 14.—S. Washer 1, M. Harley 2. Do. under 16. —T. Lamb 1. Darning.—D. Hooner 1. MISCELLANEOUS. Article from sugar hag.—Miss .Lysaghfc 1. - Best article under 1/-.—J. Buckeridge ly-A'-Framptoh 2.

SCHOOLS. Display spring flowers.—Okaiawa 1, Tokaora 2. BLOOMS (Open). Long trumpet, one. —Miss King 1, Miss Swadling 2. Long trumpet, three.—Miss Swadling 1. Double, three. —Miss F. Johnson 1. Polyanthus, one.—Miss Swadling 1, L Squire 2. Polyanthus, three.—Miss F. Johnson 1. Champion bloom.—A. Innes. Points prize.—Miss D. Swadling and Miss F. Johnson (6 points each) a tie. BLOOMS (Amateurs). Long trumpet, three.—A. Innes 1, E. Squire 2. Incomparabilis, three.—Miss King 1, Miss F. Johnson 2. Narcissi, six.—Miss Swadling T, Miss F. Johnson 2. Collection, narcissi.—Miss F. Johnson 1. Points prize.—Miss F. Johnson 10 points.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 September 1924, Page 10

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ST. MARY’S FLOWER SHOW. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 September 1924, Page 10

ST. MARY’S FLOWER SHOW. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 September 1924, Page 10

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