PATEA.
The ]>rize list at the recent Patea Flower Show, held und'er the auspices of the Presbyterian Church, was as follows: POT PLANTS. Flowering begonia —Aliss Irene-Tail--weather 1. - Plant in bloom (not otherwise specified)’—Mrs G. Mercer i; Mrs R. Hunger 2. Cactus in bloom—‘-Mrs R. Hunger 1. Aspidistra—Mrs R. Hunger .1. Asparagus sprengeri—Miss Irene Fairweather 1, Mrs T. Geary 2.
Specimen fern —Mrs Irene Fairwea ther 1.
CUT FLOWERS,
' Collection anemones—Geo. Anion 1. Azaleas, three—lrene Fairweather 2. Camelias, three—lrene Fairweather 1. Camelias, collection —Geo. Amon 1. Hyacinths, single, three —Gnco. Amon 1 and special mention for quality. Hvaeinths, double, three —Geo. Amon 1. . Hyacinths, collection —Geo. Amon J and special mention for Polyanthus, collection —Mrs W. F. Sheibi 1. • Ranunculus, collection —Airs W. I-. Shell,! 1. - Violets, collection —Irene Fairweather 1. Snowflakes, six—Mrs W. Boyle 1. Wallflowers, collection —Irene Fairweather 1. Cut flowers, collection —Irene Fairweather L.
Sparaxias, collection —Airs R, Hun ger -1. NARCISSI.
Long trumpet variety, three blooms —Airs W. F. Sheild 1, Geo. Amon 2. Long trumpet, three blooms, three varieties —Mrs AVA F. Sheild 1. Geo. Amon 2. Leedsii, three blooms—Geo. Amon I. Barn. three blooms —Airs Goertz 1 and 2 and champion. Incoilipa rab i 1 is, three blooms—Aliss N. Kelly 1, Airs. W. Bovlc 2. Double, three blooms —Geo. Anion 1 ’Polyanthus —Geo. Amon 1. DECORATIONS, ETC.
Floral device—Airs Semple 1, Airs G. Amon 2. Floral wreath —Airs G. Amon 1. CHILDREN’ SSECTIOX. Buttonholes,- collection —Vera. Sheild 1. Billy bread-— Vera Sheild 1. Scones —Ruth Findlay 1. Shortbread—Ruth Findlay .1. Best hand-worked sewing—Ruth Findlay 1. Writing, under 9 years—Betty Thomson 1. Hilda I Dunlin 2. Writing. 9-12 years—Alice. Fo.wler 1. Annie Hall 2, Writing. 12-15 years—Frank Hamlin I. Grey Hamlin 2. Freehand drawing, il-15 years—' Clarice Thomson 3 and 2. Freehand drawing, und'er 11—E. A. Wood 1. Harold Sheild 2. _ Original sketch. —E. A. Wood 1 Harold Sheild- 2. Essay, under 11 (visit to Ha.wera Show)—Harold Sheild 1. Annie Hall 2. Essay on sport .11 -15 years—Hazel Forbes’3. Frank Hamlin 2.
AIISCELL ANEOUS,
Hen. eggs, six, white—-Mrs Tail L Jack Wood 2. . Hen eggs, six, brown —Mrs Tait .1. Mrs J. M-ereer 2.
Duck eggs, six—Miss Elsie Gibbs T, Airs J. Mercer 2. Plain cake —Mrs Balsillic 1. Alls I-luston 2. Bpongp cake-7—AJ.rs Huston 1. Aliss Lily Forbes 2. ' Plain scones —-Mrs Huston 1. Aliss Rita Stanford 2. Sponge sandwich,i butter—Aliss Rita Stanford 1. Sponge sandwich, without butter — Airs Luxton 1, Aliss Rita Stanford 2. Short pastry —Mrs Luxton 1. Shortbread—Mrk Luxton 1, Aliss R. Do.wden 2. , Home-made butter —Aliss R. Stanford 1. Best article from benzine cases—Mr G. Rocke.ll 1. Best article from sugar bag—Air G. Rockell I) Aliss H. Forbes 2. Best knitted sox —Airs Basket 1. Best cream knitted article—Airs Semple 1 and 2. , Best coloured- knitted article—Aliss A:t. Luxton 3. . i '
Embroidered silk nightdress —Mrs Findlay 1, Miss Linehnm 2. Eyelet embroidery—Mis-s Lin chain 1. Mrs Cooper 2. i, Best crocheted tea cloth —Miss Lineham 1. Best Richelieu work —Miss Linehom I, Mrs Semple 2. Best silk embroidery—Miss Lin chain 1. Mrs I. Glenny 2. Best pillow sham —Miss Lincliam 1.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 15 September 1926, Page 7
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