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TARADALE FLOWER SHOW.

A CREDITABLE DISPLAY. Beautiful blooms were exhibited at the Taradale Flower Show yesterday afternoon in th e Presbyterian Hall. Dr. Swanseger opened the show and spoke of the glorious display of blooms as a proof of the wonderfully productive character of the district, and the elevating power of such exhibitions of stimulate the mind in the culture of the beautiful. Mr. Ix?n Robottom had 120 varieties of gladiola on view, a very fine exhibition. Mrs. Q Anderson exhibited wreaths, bouquets, posies, and baskets, all of which were very favourably commented on. The points prize was gained by Mrs. AV. Kinross White, and Mrs. R. J. Campbell secured the champion rose award. Mesdamcs Appleby and Balharry judged the decorative class. Miss King the cooking, Messrs. Merritt and Daily the fruit, vegetables and cut flowers. In the evening the unclaimed exhibits were sold. The following are the awards:— MW»L'O, 4 uistiuvc.—xurs. K. j. Lampuei. i. xvuses, 3.—iVLrtf. A. Aorrie 1. xvuoes, a.— j. I'huiips 1. collection oi*uses.— x\. u. Phillips i. bweet reus, o colours.—Mrs. Jkiaross Vvmie i, .Master a.. Stevens 2. bweet Peas, 3 colours.—Airs. Kinross V. hue 1. Sweet Peas, 3 stems, 1 colour.—J. Richardson 1. oweet Peas, 12, any colour.—J. Richardson 1, Mrs., Kinross White 2. Antirrhinum. b heads.—J. Richardson 1. Carnations. 6 distinct.—R. G. Wilson 1, Mrs. J. Orr. senr., 2. Carnations. 4—R. G. Wilson 1. Carnations, 3—R. G. Wilson 1 ano 2. Aquilegia, 6 stems.—Mrs. C. Atkinson 1. Verbenas, collection. —Mrs C. Atkinson 1, Mrs,. A. H. Norrie 2. Collection of cut flowers.—r Mrs. J. Butler 1. Mrs. Norrie 2, Miss McKio non 3. Bowl of roses. —Miss AV. Anderson 1. 1 Hand bouquet.—Miss AV. Anderson Shower bouquet.—Miss AV. Anderson I, Airs. H. F. Ballantyne 2 Floral device.—Miss Jean Ballantvi 1. Basket of flowers.—Miss AV. Ande. son 1. Buttonholes.—Miss M. Anderson I MisbjJpan Ballantyne 2 Decorated mantelpiece.—Miss H. AA’ Brown 1, Miss Alexander 2. Pot plant.—Mrs. A. H. Norrie 1. Fern in not. —Mrs. Twist 1. Airs. A H. Norrie 2. Buttonholes.—Master R. Kinross White 1, Melva Williamson 2. MastmDavid Holt 2. A r ase of flowers—Jean Norrie 1, Haiward Norrie 2.

FRUIT AND VEGETABLES, Lemons.—Mrs. AV.. J. Carter 1, Mrs. R. J. Campbell 2. Airs. Orr 3. Oranges.—Mrs. P. Chalk 1 and 2 Gooseberries.—Airs. Kinross AVhitu 1, Airs. E. Smart 2, Mrs. AV. R. McKenzie 3. Strawberries.—J. Richardson 1. Mrs Chalk 2. Broad beans.—N. J. Philipps 1. Powell 2, Airs. Kinross AVhite 3. Cabbage.—Powell 1, Mrs. Kinross. AVhite 2 a Airs. R. J. Campbell 3. Lettuce.—Airs. R s J. Campbell 1. Airs. E. Twist 2. Potatoes.—Mrs. R. J. Campbel] 1, N. J. Philipps 2, E. Smart 3. Rhubarb (boys under 16).—James De Barker Philipps 1, Hector Norrie 2 Collection of vegetables. — Ralph AVaterhouse 1, Allen Boyd 2. HOME INDUSTRIES Girdle scones.—Airs. H. AV. Browi 1, Airs. AV. R. McKenzie 2 Oven scones.—Mrs. Twist 1, Mrs. D M. Millar 2, Airs. AV. J. Carter 3. Pikelets.—Airs. W. R. Alackenzie J Airs. J. Moir 2. Sponge sandwich.—Mrs. AV. Browr 1 Mrs. Jno. AVilliamson 2. Mrs. Simkin 3. Madeira cake.—Mrs Jno. Williamson Pound cake.—-Mrs. O. Anderson 1. Airs. Jno. Williamson 2, Airs. J. Moi: 3. Butter sponge.—Miss E. Barnes 1 Mrs. J Aloir 2, Airs. O. Anderson 3 Butter.—Mi’s. E. E. Harris 1 and l) Heaviest doze nhen eggs.—Mrs. D Al. S. Alillar 1. Airs. J. Porter 2. Duck eggs.—Mrs. D. M. S. Alillar 1 Children under 16. Cocoanut ice.—Lilian Alillar 1, Hector Norrie 2. Turkish delight.—Hector Norrie 1. Toffee.—Lawna Brown 1 Lilian All I lar 2.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 301, 6 December 1923, Page 3

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TARADALE FLOWER SHOW. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 301, 6 December 1923, Page 3

TARADALE FLOWER SHOW. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 301, 6 December 1923, Page 3