DEVONPORT FLOWER SHOW.
THE flower show and fancy fair in connection with the Holy Trinity Church, Devonport, which opened in the Parish Hall on Tuesday afternoon, was successfully continued yesterday afternoon and evening. Those primarily responsible for the organisation of the flower show are the following executive committee:—Misses E. Alison, M. Jackson, K. Oliver, Tapper, D. Baird, E Mason, G. Phil cox, E. Wyatt, A. Gribbin, G. Newell, Z. St. Clair, and Mrs. Geo Best The fancy fair stall-holders and assistants are as follows:—Sweets stall. Members of G.F.S., Misses Best, Durnsford, Lo Huquet, Pardington, and Vause; ices stall, Misses G. Newell, E. Mason, A. Gribbin, G. Philson, Oliver, Tapper, Reynolds, Jackson, E. Alison, D. Baird, 'L. St. Clair, E. Wyatt: Japanese kiosk, Mesdamcs W. G. Allen and Cotes, Misses H. Mason, M. Mason, and E. Deane; white elephant stall, Mesdames Wood, Swan, and Burbush; cookery competition stall, Mrs. Lacy; bran tub, Mrs. Baxter: general emporium, Mesdame3 Mays, Cubitt. Whitmore; fancy work, Mesdames de Mole, and Hounsell; produce mart, Mesdames Palairet and Newell; shilling stall, Mesdamcs Duder and Pacoy; refreshments stall, Mesdames Ewington, Weston, Wrigley, Misses Wrigley (2), Waters, Weston, D. Grosvenor, and Cora Chilcott: strawberry stall, Mrs. Clark, Misses Overton, Stewart, Daws. Henricksen, and D. Tapper; toy stall, No. 2 class, Sunday-school. Following are the flower show awards.— Decorated Tables: Mrs. Dr. Wheeler, 1; Miss D. Maoky, 2: Mrs. Fitzgerald, 3. Bouquets, over 16: Miss L. Benjamin, 1; Miss Mar.iorie Ross, 2. Bouquets, under 16: Miss Jessie Goudie, 1; Miss Marjorie Ansenne, 2; Master Hounsell, 3.
Bouquets, under 12: Miss Nancy Brett, 1; Master Eric White, 2; Miss Noel Ansenne, 3. Best Decorated Basket: Miss B. O'Neill, 1: Miss Beryl Burgess, 2; Hiss McNeill, 3. Decorated Vehicle: Miss B. Williamson, J: Miss Y. Gribbin, 2; Master B. Allen, 3; Miss N. P. Palaret, special mention. Buttonholes, over 12: Miss 0. Gribbin, 2; Miss D. Houghton. 3. Buttonholes, under 12: Francis Fort, 1; O. Dean, 2; Clara Cooper, 3. Sweet Peas: Norman Brett, 1; Mr. Frost, 2; Mrs. Hebbelwait, 3. Cut flowers: Norman Brett, 1; Miss D. Cooper, 2: Ranji Ford 3. Roses: Mrs. 'Dr.) Bennett. 1; Mrs. Fothcrincham, 2 and 3. Carnations: Norman Brett, 1; Mr. Boldero. 2: Miss Drought, 3. ' Pot Plants- Mrs. Hunt, 1; Miss P. Alison, 2; Mr.?. Parker Bill, 3. Pansies: Miss Olhver, 1; Mr. Blantlford, 2; Miss A. O'Neill, 3. Vegetables: Master O. Fairfrray, 1; Miss Kate Burgess, 2: Mrs. Ford, 3. COOKING COMPETITIONS. Scones: Mrs. Emirali, 1; Mrs. Timewell, 2: Mrs. Dacre, 3. Pastry: Miss Wolfe, 1; Mr?, sayers, 2. Jam Sandwiches: Miss E. Stewart, 1; Mrs. Taine. 2. Walnut Loaves: Mrs. Bowler. Plum Cakes: Miss Wolfe. j Short Bread: Miss F. Stewart. | Sweets: Miss Blackburn, 1; Mrs. Tjraewell, 2., J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15167, 5 December 1912, Page 9
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