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Kimbolton

From Our Own Correspondent, tennis.

The fourth round of the Haythorne Cup, Rangiwahia v. Kimbblton, wus played on the local courts recently in beautiful weather, and resulted in a win for Kimbolton by 15 sets to 9 and 131) games to 103. Following are the detailed results, Rangiwahia piayers mentioned first:— Ladies’ singles: Miss B. Martin lost to Miss M. Calaer 4—o, Miss D. Collie lost to Mrs R. G. Beard 4—ti, Miss T. Kreger beat Miss D. Waugh G~2, Mrs D. Thompson lost to Mrs H. Haythorne 2—o, Miss A. Carey lost to Miss It. Dorward 2—6, Miss B. Barry beat Miss V. Drewett 6 —3. Men’s singles: N. Baywoll lost to T. D. Thompson 2 —6, A. Amadio lost to C. Smith 3—o, D. Jones beat G. Hamilton !)—7, C. Say well beat H. Udy 6—4, S. Moess lost to W. J. Hansen by deiault, F. Clarke lost to H. Haythorne I—6. Ladies’ doubles: Misses B. Martin and D. Collie beat Mrs li. G. Beard and Miss Calder o—3, Misses T. Kreger 'and A. Carey lost to Mrs If. Haythorne and Miss D. Waugh I—6, Mrs D. Thompson and Miss B. Barry lost to Misses R. Dorward and V. Drewett 2—6.

Men’s doubles: N. Saywoll and A. Amadio lost to T. D. Thompson and H. Udy 4—6, D. Jones and C. fcSuywell beat C. Smith and G. Hamilton B—6, S. Moess and F. Clarke lost to W. J. Hansen and H. Haythorne 4—6. Combined doubles: Miss B. Martin and N. Saywell beat Mrs R. G. Beard and T. . Thompson B—6, Miss D. Colli© and A. Amadio beat Miss M. Calder and C. Smith 6—2, Miss T. Kreger and D. Jones beat Miss D. Waugh and H. Udy (i—4, Mrs D, Thompson and C. Saywell lost to Mrs H. l-laythorne and G. Hamilton S—lo, Miss A. Carey and S. Moess lost to Miss R. Dorward and W. J. Hansen 5—7, Miss B. Barry and F. Clark© lost to Miss V. Drewett and H. Haythorne I—6. Rangiwahia, 103 games; 0 sets. Kimboiton, 130 games, 15 sets. Flower Show.

The annual flower show in aid of the Presbyterian- Church funds was held on Saturday, March 7 The function was a great success and those in charge had every reason to be proud of the splendid results of their labour. Over 500 entries were received and the committee is to be congratulated on the harmonious way in which all worked for the success of the show There were various stalls such as sweets, produce, sewing and fancywork. . Tho following judged the various sections: Cut flowers a.e.l vegetablei, Mr JO. Vout.tr; bread uni sweets, M s IV. J. Heard and Mrs l. ikwisor,, decorative, Miss MacKmr.it.; children s section, Mr G u’l'bins. Cut Klowsrs. Agapantlius- -Mrs W .1 !:• ar.l 1, Mrs Jones 2. Asters, 3 biosn.-s: Miss M. Waugh 1, Mr N. 0. Jensen 2 Asters, G blooms: Miss Calder 1. Asters, collection: Mrs Jones f. Dahlias (decorative); Mr N. C. Jensen i and J. JJanlias (cuoaus):'Mr A’. C. Jensen 1. Collection of dahlias: A'. C. Jensen 1, Mrs 14. ¥. Martin 2. Collection pompom dahlias: Mrs A. Lawson. Dahlias, pompom (3 colours): Mrs Stackhouse f, Mrs A. Lawson t. Champion dahlia: Mr A’. C. Jensen. Fuscliias, single: Miss U. Lawson 1, Air \V. J. Heard 2. Fuchsias, double: Airs. ft. W. Haythorne. Geranium (3 colours): Mrs A. Lawson. Geranium, collection: Airs Hanks senior. Gladioli, 3 1 spikes: ft. Knox. Gladioli, 6 spikes: Mrs Stackhouse I, Aiiss A. McKenzie 2. Hydrangea: Airs J. C. .Murray. Lilies: Airs Stackhouse 1, Aiiss B. Lawson 2. Marigolds (calendula), collection: Aiiss A. McKenzie. Alarigolds (French): Alias Doris ' Hewison. Micnaelmas daisy: Airs Aiartln 1, Mrs Craighead 2. Nasturtiums: Mrs A. Lawson. Nemesla: Aiiss AI. Waugh. Petunias: Airs A. Lawson. Phlox drumtnondii: Aiiss Al. Waugh 1, .Miss H. Lawson 2. Phlox (perennial): Aiiss A. AlcKenzie 1, Mrs Stackhouse 2. Scabious: Miss Doris Hewison 1. Alias D. Lawson 2. Sweet peas (collection): Sylvia Veesey 1, Mrs Jones 2. Verbenas: Airs Stackhouse 1, Aiiss AlcKenzie 2. Cut flowers (collection of 12): Airs Jones 1, Airs J. C. Alurray 2. Decorative. Howl of flowers: Airs Jones .1, Mrs Scott 2, Airs Cray head .h.c. Vase flowers: Airs Jones 1, Airs Craighead h.c. Halid bouquet: Airs Haythorne 1, Airs Scott 2, Airs Jones h.c. Vase of sweet peas, arranged for cll'ect: Airs Scott 1, Airs Jones h.c. Button holes: Alias E. Alurray 1, Aiiss Al. Waugh 2, Airs Jones h.c. Decorated basket: Aiiss Joan Richardson 1. Floating oowi: Airs Stackhouse -1, Airs Jones 2. Vegetables. Runner bean: C. D. Cocks 1 and 2. flutter beans: Aiiss D. Lawson 1, Airs Jones 2. French beans: Aiiss T. Waugh 1, Thovenard Bros. 2. Beetroot (round): C. Codes 1, All’s Jones 2, Deeti-ooc iioflg): Mrs Jones 1. Cabbage (table): AI. A. Davis 1, Airs. Jones 2. Cabbage (savoy): Martin 1. Carrots (short): Airs E. Lyon I. C. D. Cocks 2. Carrots (long): C. D. Cocks 1, Airs Jones 2. Field turnips: J. b. Watt 1 and 2. Green peas: Aiiss J. Murray 1, Airs Jones 2. Alangolds: It. Alurray 1, R. Haythorne 2. Onions (keeping): J, Alurray 1, Airs Jones 2. Onions (heaviest): J. Alurray. Parsnips: C. D. Cocks 1, Airs Junes 2. Potatoes (kidney): C. D. Cocks 1 and 2. Potatoes, round: C. i j. cocas i and 2. Potatoes. 3 varieties: J. D. Cocks 1 and 2. Silver beet: J. S. Wait 1, C. D. cocas z. xu; .ups -.n. Held): Airs Jones. Rhubarb: Thevcnard ri;s. 1. A. Lawson ... ,5cii...u..,. Holmes 1, Thevenard Bros. 2. Home Industries. Pikelets: Mrs. G. Beard 1, Mrs. C. Alartin 2. Scones (plain): Airs. H. Gatchel 1, Airs. Beard 2. .Scones (sweet): Mrs. D. Banks, junr., 1, Airs. Banks, senr., 2. Scones (girdls): Airs. C. Alartin 1, Mrs. Banks, senr., 2. Sponge oaks: Airs. D. Banks, junr., 1. Sponge sandwich; Rhys Davis 1, Airs. Jones 2. Sponge roll: Airs. C. Alartin 1, Airs. Cocks 2. Ginger nuts: Airs. J. Watt 1 and 2. Ginger bread: Airs. Banks, sent-., 1, Airs. Calder 2. Sultana cake: Airs. W. Scott 1, Airs. J. Watt 2. Jam tarts: Rhys Davis 1. Sausage rolls: Rhys Davis 1. Cream puffs: Airs. Jones 1, Airs. Harris 2. Aladeira cake: Airs. Harris 1. Airs. G. Beard 2. Shortbread: Airs. Cocks 1, Airs. Harris 2. Bread: Airs. Cocks 1. Fruit loaf: Airs. Calder 1, Airs. Jones 2. Plum pudding: Mrs. Craighead 1. Mrs. Banks 2. Gems: Airs. D. Banks, junr., 1, Airs. A. Thomson 2. Louis! cake: Mrs. Craighead 1. Bran biscuits: Airs. D. Banks, junr., 1 and 2. Chutney: Aiiss A. Lawson I, Airs. Scott 2. Jam: Airs." Craighead 1, Mrs. Calder 2. Jellies: Airs. Seolt J. .Marmalade: Airs. Scott. 1, Airs. Calder 2. Pickles: Mrs. Scott 1. Cocoanut-ice: Mrs. Jones 1. Mrs. Gatchel 2. Turkish delight: Mrs. Scott 1. Butter scotch: Airs, Hanks, senr., 1. Gelatine dish: Airs. Craighead J. Homemade soap: Airs. Scott 1. Photography. Building exterior: Aiiss Beard 1. Child study: Airs. Thevenard 1 and 2. Group: Thevenard Bros. 1, B. Lawson 2. Portrait: L. Grieve L. Animal study: B. Lawson 1, Airs. Thevenard 2. Landscape: Thevenard Bros. 1. B. Lawson 2. Seascape: Thevenard Bros. 1. Snow scene: B. Lawson 1, Thevenard Bros. 2. General study: B. Lawson 1. Thevenard Bros. 2. Water colour painting: A. Whlmp 1, L. Grieve 2. Crayon sketch: Sylvia Versey 1 and 2. Needlework. Embroidered article (white): Ngaire Waugh 1. Baby’s frock: Airs. A. Pettigrew 1. Crochet (wool): Aiiss R. Holmes 1. Crochet (cotton): Airs. Stackhouse 1, Mrs. Holmes 2. Baby’s bootees: Airs. Ferguson 1, Airs. Craighead 2. Cushion cover: Airs. Stackhouse 1. Article mado from waste: Mrs. Stackhouse 1 and 2. Knitted article (baby’s): Airs. Schmidt 1, Mrs. Craighead 2. Embroidered duchess set: Aiiss R. Dorward 1, Airs. Murdoch 2. Embroidered wagon cloth: Airs. Craighead 1 and 2. Embroidered table centre: Miss R. Dorward 1. Tapestry: Aiiss R. Holmes 1. Children's Class. Lady's spray: Alaurin© Richardson 1, Pam Haythorne 2. Buttonholes: Pam Haythorne 1, Sylvia Gatchell 2. Bowl of flowers: Alan Scott 1 and 2. Date creams: Lindsay Scott 1. Cocoanut ice: Sylvia Gatchel 1, Pam Haythorne 2. Pencil I drawing (std. IV): Irma Ireland 1. Margaret Roberts 2. Pencil drawing (Form I-II): Des Davies 1, Ken Alartin 2. Pastel drawing (St. Ill): Alan Scott 1, Joan Lewis 2. Carton work (Form 1-11): Ken Alartin 1, Marion Billing 2. Article made from.waste (10 to 14 years): Sylvia Gatchel 1, K. Alartin 2. Article made from waste (under 10 years): Alan Sebtt 1. ■ Aleccario model (10 to 16 years): Alaurice Whitehead 1, Laurie Gerko 2. Meccano model (under 10 years): Brian Jones 1, Alan Scott 2'. Writing' (Std.' 1-11): C. Jones 1, Esrne Smith 2. Writing (Std. , JII-IV): Eileen Fankhauser 1, Bill Davies 2. Writing (Form I-II): Joy Rose 1, 11. Fankhauser 2. Points Prizes. i

Cut flowers, Mrs. N. C. Jensen; decorative, Mrs. Jones; vegetables, Mr. C. D. Cocks; home industries, Mrs. Scott; needlework, Mrs. Stackhouse; children, Alan Scott; most entries in cooking, Mrs. Banks; most points in whole show, Mrs. Jones; photography, B. Bawson and Thevenard Bros. tie.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 66, 19 March 1936, Page 2

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Kimbolton Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 66, 19 March 1936, Page 2

Kimbolton Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 66, 19 March 1936, Page 2

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