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KIWITEA FLOWER SHOW

5 IN AID OF MISSIONAKY FUNDS, t THE PRIZE lAST. In the Kiwitea hal 1 on Saturday last the Kiwitea Flowoi Show was held for the purpose of Raising funds In aid of the parochial and missionary work. In spitle of the adverse weather - there was a large attendance, and 1 competition in the various classes f was particularly keen. The total - takings were £llO, and it is estimated - that the net result will approximate 1 £BO. Th e following Is a list of the prize- ■ winners:— * Cut Flowers. | Antirrhinums. Mr H. Haythorne 1 _ and 2. Asters (3) Mrs Vennell 1 and 2. Asters (6), Mrs Vennell 1 and 2. ’ Carnations, Mr R. Haythorne 1, Mr [ H. Haythorne 2. Balsams, Mrs R. Burrell (only entry). Cosmeas, Mr H. [ Haythorne (only entry). Dahlias (sinl gle), Mr H. Haythorne 1, Miss Shan- , non 2. Dahlias (collection), Mrs C. Johnston 1, Miss Shannon 2. Dahlias , (cactus, 3), Miss Shannon 1. Mr H. . Haythorne 2. Dahlias (cactus, 6), Miisa Shannon 1, Mr H. Haythorne 2. Delphiniums, Mr R. Haythorne 1 and 2. Fuchsias. Mrs Sowerby (only entry). Geraniums (3), Mrs Perry 1, Miss Thomas 2. Geraniums (collec tion), Mrs A. Shannon 1, Mrs H. Bur- ’ rell 2. Gladioli (3). Mr R. Haythorn e 1, Mr H. Haytohrne 2. Gladioli (6) ,Mr R. Haythorne 1. Galllardia, Mrs Eggers 1, Mrs R. Shannon 2. Gypsophila, Mr A. Hocking 1, Mr H. Hay- ’ thorne 2. Hollyhocks, Mrs H. Bur- , rell (only entry). Hydrangeas. Mrs , W. H. Jacob 1 and 2. Larkspurs, Mrs Hocking 1, Mrs Leicester 2. Marl- . golds. Mrs Hocking 1. Mrs Vennell 2. ’ Nasturtium, Mrs Mayo (1 en). Ncm- , csias, Mrs Mayo 1, Mrs Stack 2. Pansies (3), Mrs R. Haythorne 1, Mrs Mayo 2. Pansies (6). Mr R. Hay- ! thorne 1 and 2. Pansies (collection), Mr A. Haythorne 1. Pelargoniums. Mrs Buchanan 1. Petunias. Mrs Pearse 1 and 2. Penstemons, Mr H. J Haythorne 1 and 2. Phlox Drum- ‘ mondii, Mrs A. Sandilands l,Mrs Ven- i nell 2. Phlox Perennial. Mr R. Hay- j : thorne 1 and 2. Roses (6), Mr . H. Haythorne 1 and 2. Roses (3), Mr , ’ H. Haythorne 1, Mrs Mayo 2. Salpig- ■ lossis, Mrs Taylor 1 and 2. Salvia, L Mr H. Haythorne 1. Stocks. Mrs F. 1 Tappin 1 Mr R. Haythorne 2. VerJ |bena,s, Mrs C. Johnston 1, Mrs H. j Burrell 2. Zinnias, Mrs H. Burrell 1. ; ('Cut flowers (collection), Mrs A. Shannon 1, Mrs C. Johnston 2. Points T prize, Mr H. Haythorne 23. Mr R. j Haythorne 20. I Decorative. Bowl of flowers, Mrs H. Haythorne • ,1, Mrs A. Shannon 2. Espergne of ri flowers. Mrs H. Haythorne 1. Vase 3 !of flowers, Mrs A. Shannon 1. Hand 5 bouquet. Miss Barrett 1. Lady’s •Upray Miss R. R/chardson 1, Mrs H. ft Haythorne 2. Buttonholes. Mrs H. - Haythorne 1, Miss R. Richardson 2. • Decorated basket, Mrs H. Havfhorne 3 1. Table decoration, Mrs H. Hay--1 thorne 1 and 2. Points prize, Mrs ■ H. Haythorne 12. ( | Sweet Peas. ! Best coflection, Mrs R. Shannon I (only entry). 12 varieties. Mr H 1 > Haythorne 1. 6 varieties. Mr H. Hay- - thorne 1. 6 var., Mr H. Haythorne , r 1. Mrs R. Shannon 3. 3 var.. Mr HayI thorne 1 and 2. Any colour (fi - spikes) Air? K. Clapbam (only eni try). Any colour (13 spikes), Mrs K. i • Clapham (on’y entry). Grip spike, ■ Mrs R. Shannc;; 1. Points prize, Mr ) H. Haythorne I, Mr? R. Shannon 4. Fin it. ’ Apples (cooking;, Miss Francis 1. I Air Ross 2. Apples (heaviest), Mr . _ Ross (only entry). Walnuts, Mrs Eames 1. ( , Vegetables. > Dwarf bean?, Mr C. Eames 1, Mr G. Tayior 2. Runner beans, Mrs A. ; ; Shannon 1, Mr J. Northcote 2. Broad sbeans, Mr T Laverick (only entry).

Beetroot (long), Mr R. Christensen (only eritry). Beetroot (round), Mr R. Haythorne 1 and 2. Cabbage, Miss B. Pettltt (only entry). Carrots (short), Mr R. Christensen 1, Mr R. Haythorne 2. Carrots (medium). Mr R. Haythorne 1 and 2. Carrots (long), Mr R. Haythorne 1, Mr R Christensen 2. Eschalots (pickling), Mrs A. Thomas 1. Eschalots (6), Air Eames 1, Airs A. E. Sandilands 2. Lettuce, Mrs J O. Hockir.g 1. Onions, Mrs A. E Sandilauds 1. Mr W. J. Mills 2. Parsnips. Mr E. Dorward 1. Peas (dwarf), Mrs A. Sandilands 1, Miss B. Pettltt 2. Peas (long), Mr J. Cornfoot 1 and 2. Potatoes (kidney), Mr R. Haythorne 1 and 2. Potatoes (round), Mr T. Laverick 1, Airs W. Shortall 2. Potatoes (3 varieties), Mr R. Christensen 1, Air R. W Haythorne 2. Silver beet, Alias B. Pettitt 1. Air R. W. Haythorne 2. Turnips, Mr R. Haythorne 1 and 2. Vegetable marrow, Mrs R. Sowerby 1. Rhubarb, Mr R. Haythorne 1. Mr T. Stack 2. Carrots (flc)d), Mr R. Christensen 1. Cabbare (heaviest), Atiss Perry 1, Air H, Haythorne 2. Cookery. Home-made bread, Airs A. Thomas I, Airs Ross 2. Cake (without eggs), Mrs K. Clapham (only entry). Plum cake. Airs H. Haythorne 1. Gingerbread, Airs H Haythorne 1 and 2. Jam turnovers. Airs Shortall 1, Mrs \V. Rutherford 2. Jam tartlets, Mrs Shortall 1, Mrs W. Rutherford 2. Ja mtartlets, Airs Shortall 1, Airs W. Meringues Airs H. Haythorne I and 2. Piklets, Airs H. Haythorne 1 and 2. Scones (girdle), Mrs«H. Haythorne 1. Scones (oven), Airs Shortall 1, Airs W. Hair 2. Scones (sweet), Mrs'j. Entwisle 1. Airs H. Haythorne 2. Sponge sandwich, Alias N. Sandilands 1, Airs H. Haythorne 2. Sponge cake,. Airs K Clapham (only entry). Sponge roll Alias Perry 1Alrs Northcote 2. Snortbread, Airs K. i Clapham l and 2. Sausage rolls, Airs Shortall 1, Airs French 2. Chutney, Airs H. Haythorne (only entry). Jam, Aliss Thomas 1, Airs H. Haythorne 2. Jolly, Airs Dorward (only entry). Marmalade, Airs H. Haythorne 1, Airs Northcote 2. Pickles, Airs H. Hay- ; thorne (only entry). Preserved fruit, Aliss Thomas 1, Airs W. Williams 2. Butter (separator), Airs Hocking 1, Airs H. Haythorne 2. Eggs (hen), Alr s Mayo 1. .Cocoa nut ice. Airs K. Clapham 1, Airs K. Haythorne 2. Date cremes, Mrs H. Haythorne 1 and 2. Walnut cremes, Airs R. Richardson 1. Turkish delight. Airs Buchanan 1, Airs K. Clapham' 2. Toffee (p'ain), Mrs K. Clapham 1, Aliss Wright 2. Toffee (almond), Airs IT. Haythorne 1 and 2. Collection of sweets, Airs H. Haythorne (only entry). Points prize, Mrs H. Haythorne 29. Photography and Art. Child" study, Mr L. Bryce 1, Aliss Beore. 1 and 2. General. Airs Eames 2. Portrait Aliss Beere 1. Animal study, Airs Eames 1. Building (exterior), Aliss Beere 1 and 2. Building interior, Mrs Eames 1, Aliss Beere 2. Landscape, Aliss Beere 1 and 2. Seascape, Aliss Beere 1 and 2. General, Airs Eames 1. Child study, Air L. Bryce 1. Airs Eames 2. General study. Alias Mayo (only entry). Portrait Aliss Beere •1. Animal study, Mr L. Bryce 1. Building (exterior), Rev. J. J. " Alayo 1, Air H. D. Batchelar 2. Landscape, Rev. J. J. Alayo 1, Mr It. D. Batchelar 2. Seascape, Airs Eames 1. General study, Aliss H. Rutherford (only entry). Pencil drawing. Atisis E. Revere. Crayon sketch Miss E. Reeves (only entry). Points prize, Aliss Beere 18. Needlework, Baby's frock, Airs It. Shannon 1Baby’s bootees.. Mrs R, Haythorne (only entry). Cushion cover. Aliss Beere (only entry). Article made from sugar bag. Airs H. Haythorne .1. Article made from flour bag, Airs K. Shannon 1. Knitted Garment Airs C. Batchelar (only entry). Points prize, Mrs R. Shannon 4 Children. i\ Bunch of flowers, Joyce Alurray ;1. Buttonholes Joyce Alurray (only entry). Toftee, Amy Hore’l. Cocoanut ice, Amy Hore 1. , Turkish delight, Elsie Hore 1, Water coldr painting, Vance Gibson (only entry). Drawing (flower spray), Joyce Alurray 1, Alarion Hills -2. Drawing (leaves),, Joyce Batchelar 1, Ray Eggers 2. Plasticene .under 12), Lulu Strawbridge 1 and 2. Plasticeifo (over 12), Sam Lewis 1. Len Stevens 2. Paper folding. Richard Brown 1. Carton work, Vance Gibson 1, Peter Theyenard 2. Buttonholes, Alarion Hills 1, Eileen Schmidt 2. Points Prizes. Prize for most points in Show, Airs H. Haythorne. Points for most entries in Show, Airs H. Haythorne. Competition shield for centre of parish winning most points in Show: Kimboltot. (187) I,' Kiwitea (91) 2, Beaconsfleld (with Waituna) (65) 3, Cheltenham (19) 4. Shield for competition between the-’schools of Yhe parish: Valley Road (16) 1. Kiwitea (5) 2, and Bull Flat (5) 2 Waituna 3. In the above list only those winning points are mentioned. For one entry no prize awarded, but one point- is credited towards points prize. Priz e winners are reminded of rule II that “all prize money not claimed within a fortnight will bo considered a donation to the Show.” Competitions. Sheep guessing (live weight 77Jlb) W. G. Clapham and W. Mills 76 ilUu . att-p (dressed 531 b 13oz). Nearest. Dr. Barnicoat, Sfijlb. Dressed turkey (13lb lOoz). Near eat, Air T. Parsons, 131 b 9ioz. Cake guessing (81b llcz). Neai est, Airs Buchanan Sib llloz. Bean bag, Air? »V. Dais 35. Nail-driving, Mr Stackhouse 1. Candle light’.mg, Mr R. Sandilands 73. 'Vch guessing (12.48), Airs Buchanan and Airs W. Rutherford 12.30. Surprise Packets. —Adults, Miss Setdon 1, Airs Pussell 2. Children, Aliss Nansom 2. “Kitchen’ doll (16 inches). Airs Ross, Mrs Edwards, and Mrs Livingstone tied, the former winning the draw

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3286, 4 March 1926, Page 3

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KIWITEA FLOWER SHOW Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3286, 4 March 1926, Page 3

KIWITEA FLOWER SHOW Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3286, 4 March 1926, Page 3