MANAIA.
traoM oi) * own cobbespohdewt.] BULB SHOW. The Presbyterian Church opened to their third- annual bulb show at the Town Hall on Wednesday afternoon, but' «n account of the boisterous weather the attendance was not up to expectations. The exhibits, which were only two short -of last year's, were neatly arranged m their '-separate classes and looked exceedingly well. The following are the .jjames of the classes and prize-winners; POT PLANTS.
Asparagus, any variety: Muss Rastie 1. Miss Biernacki 2. Cineraria, one: Miss M. Campbell 1, MissM. Iranklm 2. Cyclamen, one: Miss M. Iranklin 1, Miss Biernacki 2. Fern, maidenhair: Miss M: Franklin 1; collection, Miss M. Franklin 1. Fresria, one: Miss -Bier-i-acki 1. Specimen flowering plant, one: Miss M. Franklin 1, Miss Biernacki 2. j foliage plant, one: Miss J3ierr.acki I,' Miss M. Franklin 2. j CUT FLOWERS. Anemones, single, three: Mrs R. H. Donald 1; double, Miss M. Stoddart 1; collection, Mrs R. H. Donald 1. Arum lilies, 1 bowl: Mrs Allan 1, Miss Biernacki 2. Camellia, one: Mrs F. MuggerIdge 1, Miss M". Campbell 2; collection, Miss Hair 1. Collection cut M°on: s r : Miss Hair 1. Daphne, one: Miss M. Jfranklin 1, Mrs Bridge 2. Forget-me-not: Mrs Allan 1, Miss Hair 2. Freesias, 3: Mrs A. H. Christie 1, Miss Hair 2; collection, Mrs Allan 1. Heath: Miss M. Stoddart 1. Hyacinth, single: Miss Ha-r 1: Miss E. Howes 2; double, Miss M. Stoddart 1 and 2. Mignonette, 3 spikes: Mrs F. Muggeridge 1 and 2. Pansies, o varieties: Miss B. Mitchell 1; Miss Stoddart 2. Polyanthus, collection: Mrs Allan 1. Primrose, collection: Mrs Allan 1. Rhododendron, 1: Miss Hair 1. Snowflakes, 3: Miss Hair 1. Stocks, collection: Miss M. Stoddart 1, Mrs A. H. Christie 2. Wallflower: Miss Hair.l, Miss Biernacki 2. Champion bloom: Mrs Allan 1.
NARCISSI
Long Trumpet, 3 blooms, 1 variety: Mrs Bennett 1, Mrs R. H. Donald 2. liong Trumpet, 3 blooms, 3 varieties: Miss M. Campbell 1, Miss M. Stoddart 3: £ blooms: Mrs R, H. Donald 1, Mrs Bennett 2. Medium Trumpet, 3 "blooms, 1 variety: Mrs Bennett 1. Mrs D Craig 2. Medium Trumpet, 3 blooms 3 varieties: Mrs Bennett 1 and 2. Medium Trumpet, 6 blooms, 6 varieties: Mrs Bennett 1 and 2. Short -and Cup Trumpet, 3 blooms. 1 variety: Mrs D. Mitchell 1, Mrs Bennett 2. Short and Cup Trumpet, 3 blooms, 3 varieties: Mrs Christie 1, Mrs Bennett 2: 6 blooms, 6 varieties: Mrs Bennett 1 Mrs Allan 2. Double, 3 blooms: Mrs Meuli 1, Miss B. Mitchell 2. Bunch Flowered, 3 blooms: Miss M. Campbell 1 and 2. Cahmpion Bloom ■of Bulbs: Mrs Meuli. Points Prize; Mrs A. G. Bennett.
DECORATIONS
Gentleman's Buttonhole: Miss B. Mitchell 1 and 2. Bridal Shower Bouquet: Miss Hair 1. Bouquet of Violets: Miss Hair 1. Bridesmaid's Basket: Mrs F. Muggeridge 1, Miss Hair 2. Bowl of Flowers: Miss M. Stoddart. 1. Decorated Mantelpiece: Miss Pmkerton 1, Miss Hair 2, Miss Hastie 3. Table Decorations: Miss Hastie 1, Miss M. Campbell 2, Miss Putt 3. Best Floral Design: Miss M. Campbell 1. Buttonhole, for children under 14: Mary Craig 1, Alex Hunger 2. Table Decorations, for girls under 14: Miss Vera Gee. 2 (no first .prize). ... During the evening a- good musical programme ;Sva's presented, arid the following items were given: Orchestral selections under Miss Robinson (accompanist, Miss Bridge); song, Sweet Song/ Mrs Gee; Sons "Japanese Love Song, Mrs -Walker: sone;, "Sunshine alter Wain, Hiss Ballantine; song,- "Yeoman sj\\ edding," Rev. Mr Howes; trio, Three 4Sreen Bonnets," Misses Hair, Gallagher, and Mitchell; duet, Life s Bream is O'er," Mrs Hotter and Miss Silver; recitation, 'How French Rode, to Kimberley," Rev. Mr Speirs-j piano duet, Misses Bridge and Mitchell. The accompaniments were supplied by .Misses Bridge, Ballantine, and Hunt. Mr Howes, on behalf of the church, thanked all who had helped to make the show a success, especially the meml>ers o£ the orchestra and those ladies and gentlemen not associated with the Presybterian Church.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 4 September 1913, Page 8
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