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BULLS

(From Our Own Correspondent.) BULLS, Nov. 24. The annual Flower Show, under the auspices of St. Andrew’s and St. Martin's churches, held in Bulls Town Hall on Monday, was a great success. Tho number of oxhibits were well up to tile average, and the judges found it hard to adjudicate amongst sch a number of even competitors. Miss O. I.cve'.t, the hard-working honorary secretary, had everything working smoothly, and both the afternoon and evening. sessions were well attended. All. the hclpors worked well, and good business resulted. Exhibitors were present from a.l parts of the district, and the show was equal to any seen here for many years. Tho following is the prizo list: —Pot plants: Maidenhair fern., Mrs F._A. Holland 1: plant in flower, Mrs Watson 1. Roses (open) : Roses, 24, Miss Petrio 1: twelve, Mrs T. 11. Willis 1. Miss N. Wilson 2, Miss Petrie 3: six, Mrs T. R. Willis 1: six polyanthus, Miss Petrie 1; briars. Miss Pelrie 1. Mrs T. R. Willis 2: host bloom, Mrs T. R. Willis; champion bloom, Mrs T. R. Willis. Roses (amateur): Roses, 12. Miss Pelrie 1: six. Miss Petrie 1, Miss Anderson 2: three, Miss Petrio 1. Mrs J. Mansell 2, Flock House 3: three red, Miss Petrie 1. Elnek House 2: three distinct colours. Flock House 1, Miss Petrie 2: six. full bloom, Mrs Wrightson 1. Miss N. Wilson 2; three novelties, Miss Petrie 1: specimen roso (Mr F. Mason’s prize), Mrs Wrio-htso-i 1, F'.oek House 2 anil 3: three single. Miss Petrio 1. Miss Anderson 2: six decorative. Miss Petrie 1: three docoratiie. Miss. Petrie 1, Miss Anderson 2: six polyan'hus. Miss Petrie 1, Flock House 2: six climbing. Flock House 1; three briars. Kirs T. H. Willis lj bunch of single. Miss Anderson 1, F'.oek House 2. Special classes: Three distinct, Floc-k House 1: three full bloom. Mrs J. Mansell 1. Flock House 2; specimen rose. F’.oek House 1 and 2: best bloom, Miss Petrie 1. Collection of outdoor flowers: Twelve varieties. Mrs R. McKelyio 1, (Mrs Coleman 2 Miss Dwver 3; six varieties. M"s T. R. Willis 1. Mrs J. Howard 2, Miss K Levctt 3: flowering shrubs GO). Mrs J. Howard 1. Mrs McKelvie 2: five varieties, Mrs McKelvie 1: six annuals and biennials. Mrs McKelvie 1:. three annuals and biennials. Mrs McKelvie 1: points prize. Mrs McKelvie 1. Sweet pens: Three distinct shades. S. Scott 1, Mr Cole 2; three pink. Mr Cole 1, S. Scott 2: three white or cream. T. Rosser 1. S. Scott 2: three crimson. S. Scott 1: three blue or lavender. S. Scott 1, Mr Cole 2: Mr K. W. Dalrvmple’s points prize:. S. Scott 1. Cut flowers: Aquilegias, six shades. Mrs Holland 1: three aquilegias. Mrs Holland I; clematis, Mrs T. R. Willis 1: calendulas. Miss I. Bettridee 1; cinerarias, Mrs -T. ,T. Mansell 1 and 2: delnliiniums. Mrs R. O. Dalrvmplo 1, Mrs Rotror Simpson 2. Mr R. L. Gibson 3: gaillnrdias. FlockHot!?" 1 and 2: gerberas, Flock House 1 pnd 2: geraniums, single, Mrs \Vatson Miss Ponpe 2 and 3: geraniums, ivy. Miss T. Bcttrid"e’l; lupins. Flock House 1 and 2: nemesias, Miss I. Ellery 1. Mrs 11. Meads 2: pansies ffil, O. 11. Grut 1: three, O. 11. Grut 1, Miss Dwyer 2: pennies. Oriental, Miss P. Lovett 1 and 2. Flock House 3: sbirley. Mrs F. A. Holland 1: Iceland. Miss I. Bottridge 1: slocks. Miss Dwver 1: tritomas, Miss N. Wilson 1, Mrs F. J. Manse'.l 2: vase, of cut flowers. Miss .T. Holland 1, Flock House 2: best novelty. Peter Anderson: irises (61. Miss P. Levctt 1: three. Miss P. Levctt 1, Mrs T. R. Willis 2 and 3: threo spikes. Miss P. Lovett 1: vase, other than boarded irises. Mrs T. R. Willis 1. Miss P. Levctt 2: Messrs Stevens Bros.’ points prize, Flock House 1. Decorative : Lady’s hand hounuet, Miss M. T.ovell 1; men’s buttonholes. Mrs F. A. Holland 1, Miss M. Lovell 2. Miss M. Kearney 3: lady’s posy. Mrs W. W. Wilson 1, Mrs Duncum 2. Miss M. Lovell 3: Victorian posy, Mrs Scott h.c. : table decorated, no embellishments. Mrs C. B. Swainson 1. Mrs W. W. Wilson 2, Miss M. Lovell 3, Mrs Eylcs li.c.: vase mantel flowers, Mrs Duncum 1, Mrs Scott 2 and 3: bowl of roses. Miss I. Ellery 1: vase of roses. Miss M. T.ovel! 1; basket of flowers. Miss M. Lovell 1. Mrs Watson 2, Miss 1. Ellery 3:- small, Mrs Roger Simpson 1. Mrs W. Wilson 2, Miss M. Lovell 3: bowl of Row-ers. small, Mrs W. W. Wilson 1. Miss M- Lovell 2. Mrs Eylcs. 3; bowl of sweet peas, Miss Lovell 1, Miss I. Ellery 2. S. F<ntt h.c.: bowl of Iceland popnies, Mrs W. W. Wilson 1, Miss M. Lovell 2. Mrs Eylcs 3: floral emblem, Miss Lovell 1: points prize, Miss M. Lovell 1. Children’s section : Buttonholes. Noe'ine Gardiner 1. Rose Clark 2, Joan White 3: posy, Joan White 1, N. . Gardiner 2, Maureen Huddleston 3: lady’s spray, N. Gardiner 1 and 2, Joan White 3: basket of flowers, Maureen Huddleston 1, Joan AVhite 2. Ngairo Young 3; points, prizo, N. Gardiner 1. Fruit: Gooseberries, Mrs Watson 1. Flock Unus" 2 and 3: lemons. Flock House I and 3. Mrs L. M. Taverner 2: rhubarb, F'.oek House 1 and 2; strawberries. Mrs Taverner 1 and 2: collection of fruit. Mrs TI. Wicks 1. Vegetables: Broad beans, R. O. Dalrymple 1; cabbages R. 0. Dalrymple 1, M. Homes 2: cauliflowers, M. Homes 1 and 2, Mrs Doughty 3- lottuce. Floek House 1 and 2: peas, Miss T. Bottridge 1, Mrs L. Taverner 2, Frank Ellery 3: potatoes, round. Miss T. Beth-idge 1, George Fuller 2: kidney, G. Fuller 1, Flock House 2 and 3; turnips. Flock House 1 and 2: points prizo (Mr R. 0. Dalrymple’s trophy). Flock House 1. Domestic: Madeira cake, J. Homes 1. Mrs W. Klatt 2: pound cake, Mrs W. Klatt 1, Mrs H. Edwards 2, Mrs W. Homes 3; sponge sandwich, J. Homes 1, Mrs Evles 2, Miss N. Hinkley 3: snonge roll. Mrs Eyles 1, Mrs W. Klatt 2, Mrs S. Smith 3; without rising. Mrs W. Klatt 1; scones, Mrs W. Klatt 1, Mrs A. R. Coles 2, Mrs E. Gardiner 3: pikelets. Mrs F. Ellery 1, Mrs W. Klatt 2: dairy butter, J. Homes 1, Mrs T. R. Willis 2. Mrs S. Smith 3; hen’s eggs, Mrs L. Taverner 1: ducks’ eggs, Mrs L. Taverner 1, Mrs W. Klatt 2; best worked apron (Mesdames W. A. Doughty’s and W. Homes’s trophies), Mrs R. J. Harvey 1, Mrs U. Hill 2, Mrs V.. E. Edwards Mrs T. Willis’s points prize, Mrs W. Klatt 1. In the evening an entertainment was held, and attracted a largo crowd.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 308, 26 November 1936, Page 16

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BULLS Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 308, 26 November 1936, Page 16

BULLS Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 308, 26 November 1936, Page 16