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SUMMER BLOOMS

ROSE AND SWEET PEA DISPLAY HAWERA METHODIST SHOW OUTSTANDING COLLECTIONS. One of the finest displays of blooms seen at a iloAver show in Hawera Vt as that of the Methodist Bose and Sweet Pea Show, which was opened this afternoon by Mr H. G. Dickie, M.P., in the presence of a large public attendance. The judges were most enthusiastic in their approval of the exhibits, and the show buildings were a decided attraction with. decorated stalls, combined with the wealthy ot blooms. This evening at 8 o’clock there will be a rhythmic display by Hawera Main School pupils and to-morrow the show will be open all day and evening. In the evening there will he a special concert programme.

Awards were as follow : ROSES. (Judge: Mr A. S. Rodgers.) Stewards: Mesdames Hurrell, Cressey, and Guv, Misses Bates, Wills, Swad-ling and Emmitt. Three distinct- varieties.—Miss A. Pettigrew 1, Mrs A. Phillips 2, Mrs H. Washer 3. , Three, white. —Miss A. Pettigrew 1, Miss I. Smith 2, Mrs H. Washer 3. Three, cream. —Mrs H. A. Kirkby i, Mrs A, Phillips 2, Mrs G. S. Watts 3. Three pink.—Miss M. Brown 1, Allss A X Pettigrew 2, Mrs H. Washer 3. Three, red.—Mrs EL A. Kirkby 1, Mrs V. Nowell 2, Airs A. Phillips. 3. Three, single.—Mis®. M. Brown 1, Mrs H. Washer 2, Mrs A. Phillips 3. Three, rambler. —Airs S. Adamson 1, Air® J. Saunders 2, Airs W. G. Strange 3 Three, climbers.—Airs W. G- Strange 1 and 3. Misis I. Smith % Collection.—Airs E. A. Kirkby 1, Airs A. Phillips 2, Airs R. Pease 3. • Six, distinct—Aliss Quin 1, Miss. At. Brown % ,■ . Twelve distinct. —All's H. Washer 1, Mrs F. Alii-Is 2.

FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. (Judge: Air C. Goodson.) (Steward: All' 11. Old.) Gooseberries (12). —Aliss C. Jones 1, Airs D. Jones 2. . Rhubarb (6).—All's H. Swmburii 1. Mrs S. Adamson 2, T. Parkinson 3. Broad -beans 06).—T. Parkinson 1, Mr W. Aloore 2. Cabbage (1). —Airs J. Joll 1, L. Henderson 2. . Cauliflower.—J. J. Millar 1 and 2 Lettuce. —Airs EL A, Burge 1, D. Foy 2. Carrots (6).—D. Foy 1, Airs J. Joll2. Radishes (12). —G. Grindrod 1, Miss D. Swadling 2. Peas (12).—W. Aloore 1, Airs G. Tozer 2. . Spnng onions (6). —-D. Larcbxn 1, Airs H. Swinburn 2. Turnips- (3). —Airs W. J. Roberts 1, W. Aloore 2. Potatoes (6). —Airs -A 1 . Alurdoch 1, Mrs AY. G. Tozer 2.

Collection vegetables.—J. Ewington 1, Mrs J. Joll 2. FANCY WORK. Juvenile Classes —15 years and under. (Judges: Mesdames M. Barraelough and Pennington. Group fruit (pastel). — Margaret Fox 2. I Scene . (pastel)..—Alargaret Fox ,2, Crepe paper article.. —Margaret Fox 2.] Worked, d’oyley.— Nbeline Wallace 1,1 Rlioda. Watson 2. . . AA r otked apron.—Noeline AVhUace 1, Beryl Griiidrod 2. 12. years and under, , ~ Group fruit (pastel).—Alargaret Fox 2. .... / ...... ... .... . .... -•

Scene (pastel) Alargaret. Epx 2, Grepe paper article —Margaret. Fox 2. ' AVorlted d’oyley.—Alargaret Fox 2. Worked apron.—Aladeline Barlda 1, Ora Lord 2.

The stalls were in charge of the following: Tearooms, Alesdames J. Mills, Reid, Knightbridge, Fox, Laing, Misses Archbold and Pinson. Sweets, Mesdameisi Ollerenshaw, Spragg, Kendall and Hey. Work, Young Women’s Bible Class. Men’s stall, Mr L. S. Barraclough, Mr Crompton and Mr Mills. Cakes, Alesdames Year bury and Sweetzer. Produce, Alesdames Tozer, senr. and junr., and Rae. Punch and Judy, Alessrs W. Carter and Smith. Flowers, Junior Bible Class. Kitchen, Boys’ Bible Class. Bran tub, Mrs Barron. Hoop-la, Messrs C. and D. Dowdle. Shooting gallery, Messrs Rae and Tozer.

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Hawera Star, Volume LI, 9 December 1931, Page 9

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SUMMER BLOOMS Hawera Star, Volume LI, 9 December 1931, Page 9

SUMMER BLOOMS Hawera Star, Volume LI, 9 December 1931, Page 9

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