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SANDON

ST. THOMAS’S BULB AND FLOWER SHOW. (From Our Own Correspondent.) SANDON, - Sept. 12._ The 16th annual show organised by St. Thomas’s Guild was held at- the Public Hall on Wednesday. The display was a very fine one, competition being keen in every class with the exception of the open section. The champion bloom of the show was exhibited by Mrs Williamson, of Sanson, a fine specimen of “White Lady. Tho usual stalls were in evidence and good business was reported. The duties of secretary were in tho capable bar ds of M r T. Francis, assisted by Mcjsrs A. b . Drew and 0. C. Ellerm. lhc lc. lowing is tho detailed prize list: Section A (open classes). —Tho only exhibitor was Mr J. C. Glover who takes tho challenge cup presented by Mr J. Weightman, senr. SECTION B. Long Trumpet.—Six varieties: Mrs Honeyman 1; three varieties, Mrs Honeyman 1, Frances Anderson 2. Three varieties bi-colour: Mrs Honeyman 1, Mrs Giles 2. Three varieties yellow: Mrs Honeyman 1, W. B. Faulding 2. Specimen : W. B. Faulding 1, Mrs Grace 2, S. Gray 3. . . Incomparabilis.—Six varieties: Allen Yarrell 1, liov. Mr Kcndon 2; three varieties, Rev. Mr Kendon 1, Allen Yarrell 2, W. B. Faulding 3. Three varieties white: Mrs Honeyman 1. Three varieties yellow: W. B. Faulding 1, Mrs Honeyman 2. Specimen: Mrs Honeyman 1, Mrs Williamson 2, Rev. Mr Kendon 3. Barri: Specimen, Jack Cnvcrhill 1, Mrs Williamson 2. Leedsii: Six varieties, W. B. Faudling 1, Mrs Honeyman 2; three varieties, Rev. Mr Kendon 1, W. B. Faulding 2; six varieties, smallcup, Mrs Honeyman 1. Specimen: Rev. Mr Kendon 1, W. B. Faulding 2. Poeticus. —Specimen: Mrs Honeyman L Polyanthus Narcissus. —Six varieties: W. B. Faulding 1, Mrs Ellerm 2; three varieties, W. B. Faulding 1, Mrs Ellerm 2. Specimen: W. B. Faulding 1, Mrs Ellerm 2. . . Double Narcissus. —Three varieties: W. B. Faulding 1. Rev. Mr Kendon 2. Specimen: Rev. Mr Kendon 1, Mrs Honeyman 2. Poctaz. —Three varieties, W. B. Faulding 1, Mrs Honeyman 2. Specimen: Mr Giles 1 and 2. Any other variety: Three hlooms, Mrs Honeyman 1, W. B. Faulding 2. Points prize, challenge vase: W. B. Faulding. SECTION C. Narcissus. —Twelve varieties: Mrs Williamson 1, Rev. Mr Kendon 2._ Mr Broadway’s Special: S. Gray 1, W. B. Faulding 2. Anemones. —Single: Mr Francis 1, Mrs Williamson 2; doublo, W. B. Faulding I, Miss Croucher 2. Snowflakes.—Mrs Ellerm 1 and 2. Collection Daisies. —W. B. Faulding 1, Mrs Grace 2. Ranunculas.—W. B. Faulding 1. Hyancinths.— Lily Glover 1. Any bulb not in section.- Mrs Honeyman 1, Mrs Drew 2. Violets. —Single blue: Miss Goodall 1, Mavis Anderson 2; double blue, Miss Goodall 1, W. B. Faulding 2; double white, Miss Goodall 1, Mrs Grace 2; collection, W. B. Faulding 1. Polyanthus.—Six colours: Mr Cavcrhill 1, W. B. Faulding 2; three colours, Mrs Grace 1, Mr Caverhill 2. Primroses. —Six bunches: Mrs Grace 1 and 2; three hunches, Mrs Grace 1 and 2; collection, Mrs Grace 1,2 and 3. Pansies.—Six varieties: Mrs Williamson 1; three varieties, W. B. Faulding 1, Mrs Williamson 2. Stock. —One stem: Mrs Adams 1; three varieties, Mrs Francis 1, W. B. Faulding 2. Three varieties flowering shrubs. —W. B. Faulding 1, Mrs Goodall 2. Camellias. —Mrs Collier 1, Mrs Ellerm 2. Collection heath.—Mrs Goodall I. Rhododendrons.—Mrs Williamson 1, Mrs Ellerm 2. Collection violas.—W. B. Faulding 1, Mrs Grace 2. Wallflowers. —W. B. Faulding 1, Mrs Perrett senr. 2. Any flower not in section. —W. B. Faulding 1, Mrs W. Lcat 2. Cinerarias.—Mrs Grace 1. Collection outdoor flowers. —W. B. Faulding 1, Basil Yorke 2. Points Prize.—W. B. Faulding. SECTION D.—DECORATIVE. Vase narcissus.—Mrs 'Faulding 1, Mrs McNally 2. Vase spring flowers.—Mrs Faulding 1, Mrs Francis 2. Bowl spring flowers. —Mrs Faulding 1, Mrs McNally 3. Bowl arum lillies.—Mrs Croucher 1. Lady’s spray.—Mrs Francis 1, Mrs Faulding 2. Gentlemen’s buttonholes.—Mrs Francis 1, Mrs Goodall 2. Basket of Flowers. —Mrs Faulding 1, Mrs D. McNally 2. Decorated Table.—Mrs Croucher 1, Mrs Yorke 2. Points Prize. —Mrs Faulding. CHILDREN’S SECTION. Vaso spring flowers. —Mavis Francis 1, Gwen Adams 2. Lady’s 6pray. —Mavis Francis 1 and 2, Gwen Adams 3. Gentlemen’s buttonholes.—Mavis Francis 1 and 2. Hazel Bowater 3. Scones:—Mavis Francis 1, Gwen Adams 2. Biscuits.—Mavis Francis 1. Sponge sandwich.—Mavis Francis 1, Gwen Adams 2. Pikelets. — Gwen Adams 1, Mavis Francis 2. . Points Prize.—Mavis Francis 1, Gwen Adams 2. SECTION E. Beetroot. —Mrs Drew 1, Mrs Adams 2. Onions. —M. Read 1 and 2. Lettuce.—W. B. Faulding 1, U. Read 2. Cabbage.— Mrs Collier 1 and 2. Cauliflower.—Miss Croucher T, Mrs Adams 2. Carrots. —Mrs Adams 1. Parsnips.—Mrs Francis 1. Leeks. —Mrs Hill 1, Mrs Adams 2. Marrow.—Mrs Drow 1. Kflmi kumi. —M. Road. Eschalots. M. Read 1 and 2. Potatoes. —Mrs Adam 31. New potatoes.— Mrs Drew 1 and 3, W. B. Faulding 2. Collection. —Mrs Collier. Points prize: M. Read. SECTIONS F AND G. Madiera cake.—Mrs Yorke 1, Miss Croucher 2. Fruit cake.—Mrs Williamson 1, Mrs Yorke 2. Pound cake.—Miss Croucher 1. Sponge Sandwich.—Mrs Williamson 1, Mrs McNally 2. Seed cake.— Mrs Yorke 1. Cream Puffs.—Mrs H. Masters 1. Ginger bread.—Mrs Francis 1, Mrs Yorke 2. Jam tarts. —Mrs H. Masters 1. Sausage rolls.—Mrs H. Masters I. Plain Scones.—Mrs Williamson 1, Mrs Benson 2. Fruit scones.—Mrs Benson 1. Girdle Scones.—Mrs Williamson 1, Miss Croucher 2. Spongo roll. — Mrs Williamson 1, Mrs H. Masters 2. Pikelets. —Mrs Graco I and 2, Mrs Benson 3. Shortbread.—Mrs Williamson 1. Points prize: Mrs Williamson. Jam.—Mrs Williamson 1, Miss Croucher 2. Jolly.—-Miss Croucher 1. Marmalade. — Mrs Francis 1 and 2. Bottled fruit.—Mrs Williamson 1; 2 varieties, Mrs Williamson 1 and 2. Chutney.—Mrs Ellerm 1, Mrs Williamson 2. Tomato sauce.—Mrs Ellerm 1. Sauce. —Mrs Ellerm 1. Pickled onions. —Mrs Williamson 1, Miss Croucher 2. Jar pickles.—Mrs Williamson 1 and 2. Collection pickles.—Mrs Williamson 1, Miss Croucher 2. Duck eggs.—Mrs Adams 1. Hen eggs. —Miss Croucher 1. Soap.—Miss Croucher 1. Points prize: Mrs Williamson. SECTION H. Article, cost not to exceed 2s.—Mrs Grace 1, Mrs Harris 2. Exhibit rafia work. —Mrs Francis 1, Mrs Thomson 2. SCHOOL CLASSES. Colour work.—Primers, carot: Harold Hannah (Bulls) 1, Frank Bailey (Ohakea) 2. Jack Coulter (Sanson) 3. Standards 1 and 2, banana: Erica Russell (Bulls) 1, Doris Rich (Bulls) 2, Irene Ellery (Bulls) 3. Standard 111. and IV., conventional design with seasonable flowor: Mysio Anderson (Ohakea) 1, Mavis Kendon (Sanson) 2, Nellie Masters (Ohakea) 3. Standards V. and VI., design cover for book: Pattie Capstick 1, Leslie Murray 2, lona Ellery 3 (all Ohakea school). Model.—Standards 111. and IV., cup and saucer: Denis Anderson (Sanson) 1, Mysio Anderson (Ohakea) 2, Pona Brown (Bulls) 3. Standards V. and VI., teapot and jug: Milly Tremain 1, Leslie Murray 2, Pattie Capstick 3. Points prize: Ohakea School 1.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 243, 12 September 1929, Page 8

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SANDON Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 243, 12 September 1929, Page 8

SANDON Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 243, 12 September 1929, Page 8

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