Feilding Summer Flower Show
Unfortunately the list of awards made at the Feilding Horticultural Society’s summer flower show held on Saturday were incorrectly published in yesterday’s “Times.” The correct list is as follows:
Women’s Institute competition: Waiata 1, Makino '2, Stanway 3. Boses (open): 24 roses, J. C. Glover 1, J. G. Moss 2; 12 roses, J. C. Glover 1, L. G. Moss 2; 6 roses, J. C. Glover 1, L. G. Moss 2; amateur 6 distinct, Mrs. C. R. Hunt 1; 3 distinct, J. C. Glover 1, Mrs. C. B. Hunt 2, N. Reid 3; 3 red, Mrs. C. R. Hunt 1, Borough Council 2, Feilding Ag. High School 3; 3 yellow or flame, Borough Council 1; 3 white or cream, Mrs. C. R. Hunt 1, F. Poole 2, H. Gray
3; 3 pink, Mrs. C. R. Hunt 1, Borough Council 2; 3 full bloom, Mrs. Harvey I, N. Reid 2 Mrs. W. Gray 3; 3 single, Borough Council 1; one specimen, J. C. Glover’fl, H. Gray 2, N. Reid 3; 3 sprays polyanthus, Borough Council 1, ‘ R. Hawke 2, Mrs. W. A. Sandilands 3; champion rose, J. C. Glover’s “Earl Haig.”
Sweet peas: 6 distinct, Mrs, K. Sowerby 1; 3 distinct, G. E. Jones 1, Mrs. W. Hingston 2, Mrs. K. Sowerby 3; 3 pinks, Mrs. Hingston 1; 3 white, Mrs. Hingston 2; 3 purple, Mrs. Hingston 1; specimen, Mrs. Hingston 1, Mrs. Caverhill 2.
Cut flowers (amateur): Collection, Borough Council 1, H. Gray 2, Mrs. a. Sporle 3; collection rockery, Mrs. W. R. Harvey 1, H. Gray 2, Mrs. Blackler 3; aretotis, Mrs. Heaynes 1, Mrs. McLeod 2, Mrs. Matthews 3; aquilegia, Mrs. W. Gray 1, E. Bramwell 2, Mrs. Blackler 3; calendula, G. Mai 1 and 3, G. E. Jones 2; carnations, O. Fergusson 1, Mrs. Mayo 2 and 3; cinerarias, Mrs. W. Gray 1, Mrs. W. A. Sandilands 2, H. Gray 3; delphiniums, Mrs. McKirdy 1 and 2; eschscholtzia, Mrs. Mabey 1; gerberas, Borough Council 1; geraniums, H. Gray 1, Mrs. C. R. Hunt 2, E. Bramwell 3; iris (bearded), I. Mayo 1 and 2, Mrs. W. A. Sandilands 3; larkspur, Mrs. i_«. Boddy I and 2; lupin (3 spikes), J. Wilson 1, Mrs. N. Shortall 2; nemesia, Mrs. Hocken 1, Mrs. K. Sowerby 2, Mrs. W. A. Sandilands 3; paeonies, B. Hawke 1; poppy, oriental, J. Haycock 1, G. E. Jones 2, Mrs. Tolley 3; Iceland poppies, 12 stems, E. Bramwell 1, K. Ross 2, Mrs. Harvey 3; Iceland poppies, G stems, Iv. Ross 1, Mrs. Humphrey 2, Mrs. Matthews 3; pansies, 6, Mrs. Humphrey 1, Mrs. W. Gray 2; pansies, 3, Mrs. W. Gray 1, Mrs. Humphrey 2 and 3; rhododendrons, Fdg. Ag. Hign School 1; violas, six, Mrs. C. R. Hunt 1 and 2; violas, three, Mrs. C. R. Hunt 1 and 2; any other flower, Borough Council 1, Mrs. Mackenzie £, G. E. Jones 8; schziantkus, Mrs. Sandilands 1, Mrs. K. Sowerby 2; stocks, Mrs. Hunt 1, Mrs. Humphrey 2; stocks, three heads, H. Gray 1, Mrs. Cleland 2, Mrs. Hunt 8; sweet williams, 3, Borough Council jl, Mrs. Sandilands 2, R. Hawke 3. Novice section: Antirrhinums, E. Bramwell 1, Mrs. Matthews 2; calendulas, R. Sanson 1, E. Bramwell 2; delphiniums, Mrs. R. Hawke 1, E. Bramwell 2, Mrs. Justin 3; pansies, u. Fergusson 1, E. Bramwell 2, Mrs. Hunt 3; one rose, Mrs. Stewart 1, Mrs. R. Sanson 2, Kevin Darragh 3; three rpses, Mrs. K Sanson 1, Mrs. V. Reid 2; three full bloom, Mrs. Mabey 1, Mrs. Reid 2, Mrs. R. Sanson 3; three roses, climbers, Mrs. Mabey 1 and 2, Mrs. Hunt 3; stock, Mrs. Evans 1; sweet peas, R. Sandon I, Mrs. Hingston 2, R. Hawke 3; violas, Mrs. R. Sanson 1, E. Bramwell 2.
Decorative: Posy, Mrs. W. S. Sheppard 1, Miss Tutty 2, O. Fergusson 3; hand bouquet, C. McElroy 1, Mrs. O. Greathead 2; lady’s spray, C. McElroy 1 and 2, Mrs. W. Sheppard 3; presentation box, Mrs. Whitehead 1, Mrs. Burgess 2, Mrs. W. Sheppard 3; vase or flowers (mantelpiece), Mrs. Greatheaa 1, Mrs. Whitehead 2, Mrs. Burgess 8; vase of flowers, Mrs. Burgess J, Mrs. Whitehead 2, Mrs. Greathead 3; bowi of flowers, Mrs. M. Gumming 1, P. Pigott 2, C. McElroy 3; bowl of roses, Mrs. Burgess 1, Mrs. Simpson 2, Mrs. Gumming 3; basket of flowers, Mrs. W. Sheppard I and 3, Mrs. Burgess 2; basket of fruit and foliage, Mrs. VV. Sheppard 1, C. McElroy 2, Mrs. Burgess 3; floating bowl, Mrs. Greathead l, Mrs. Burgess 2, Miss O. Fergusson 3; sand saucer, O. Fergusson 3, Mrs. W. Sheppard 2 and 3; jug of flowers, Miss Fergusson 1, Miss P. Pigott 2, Mrs. Cumming 3; trough of flowers, Miss P. Pigott I, E. McElroy 2 and 3; table decoration, O. Fergusson 1, Mrs. Burgess 2, E. McElroy 3. Secondary schools: Lady’s spray, M. Simpson 1, O. Landers 2, A. Mabey 3; vase of flowers, O. Landers 1, M. Malcolm 2, R, Hawke 3; bowl of flowers, R. Hawke 3, M. Malcolm 2, O. Landers 3; bowl of roses, R. Hawke 3, A. Mabey 2, M. Malcolm 3; posy, M. Malcolm i, R. Hawke 2, N. Sanson 3; sand saucer, J. Powell 1, M. Simpson 2, J. Blackler 3; buttonholes, J. Blackler 1, N. Sanson 2, M. Simpson 3; basket of flowers, k. Hawke 1, M. Malcolm 2. F. Sandilancis 3.
Primary schools: Buttonholes, B. Simpson 1, A. Stewart 2, J. Funnell 3; vase of flowers,* A. Stewart 1, M. Farquharson 2, M. Hingston 3; Mish garden, B. Simpson 1, S. Cleland F } j. CJevely 3; sand saucer, A. Stewart 1, M. Farquharson 2, M. Berrington 3; basket of flowers, M. Farquharson 1, J. Cleverly 2, R. Farquharson 3; bowl of flowers, R. Farquharson 1, S. Cleland 2, M. Hingston 3; bowl of roses, B. Simpson 1, M. Farquharson 2, R. Farquharson 3. Vegetables and fruit: Asparagus, Mrs. Sporle 1 and 3, Miss Aldis z; broad beans, D. Funnell 1, Miss Flavan 2; cabbage, Mrs. Cleland 3, K. Ross 2, Mrs. Flavall 3; cauliflower, Mrs. Heayns 3, M. Finch 2, K. Ross 3; lettuce, Mrs. A. R. McKenzie 1, Mrs. Jones 2, Mrs. Cleland 3; onions (spring), Mrs. Jones 1 and 2, Mrs. Sandilands 3; onions, Mrs. Stevens 1, Mrs. Jones 2 and 3; strawberries, O. Fergusson 3, G. E. Jones 2, N. Reid 3; peas, D. Prude 3, Miss Aldis 2, Mrs. Hunt 8; potatoes, Mrs. Cleland 3, Mrs. Heayns 2, Iv. Ross 3; radish, Miss Aldis 3, K. Ross 2, Mrs. Heayns 3; turnips, D. Funnell 3; collection vegetables, Iv. Ross I, Miss Aldis 2, Mr. Dawbin 3; gooseberries, Mrs. L. Boddy 1, Mrs. Lawrence 2, N. Reid 3; lemons, N. Rem 3, K. Ross 2, Mrs. Hocken 3; rhubaru, Iv. Ross 1, G. E. Jones 2, Mrs. Sanailands 3.
Points prizes: Roses (amateur), Mrs. C. R. Hunt; sweet peas, Mrs. W. R. Hingston; cut flowers (amateur), Mrs. C-. R. Hunt; novice, Miss R. Sanson; decorative, Mrs. Burgess; secondary schools, Miss R. Hawke; primary schools, Barbara Simpson; vegetables, Mr. Iv. Ross. The special prize tor tne best secondary school entry went to Margaret Malcolm and for the best primary school entry to Ann Stewart. The special prizq for the most, points at the show went to Mrs. C. R, Hunt.
Mr. G. T. Alley, director of the Country Library Service, Wellington, accompanied by Miss M. P. Parsons, director of the United States Information Library, who has been lent by her Government to direct tho school for training librarians, paid a visit to the Feilding Library yesterday, when they were shown over the building by Mr. R. Wood (librarian).
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Manawatu Times, Volume 70, Issue 280, 27 November 1945, Page 2
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