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DISPLAY OF ROSES.

ALL SAINTS' EXHIBITION. | FINE ARRAY OF BLOOMS. | All Saints' Anglican Church, Ponsonby, held a successful rose show and bazaar yesterday. The Mayoress of Auckland, Mrs. G. W. Hutchison, officially opened j tho function, and Archbishop Averill was also present. Good entries were received in most classes and the, blooms mad© a fine display. A number of well-stocked stalls added to the value of the effort. The show will be open again this afternoon and evening. Tho prize list is as follows: Roses. —Six varieties: Mrs. W. T. Brown, 1; Mrs. Shrubsall, 2. Three red: Mrs. Renner, 1; Mrs. .T. R. Self. :2. Three white: Mrs. W. T. Brown and Mr. E. Bassett, equal. 1: Mrs. W. T. Brown, Three pink: Mrs. Sowers. 1: Mrs. Clark. 2. One bloom: Mrs. St ace Bennett, 1: Mrs. Shrubsall. 2. i One bloom, white: Mrs. \Y. T. Brown. 1: Mrs. Hansen, 2. Best rose: Mrs. J. R. Self. 1: Mrs. Shrubsall, 2. Best rose, red: Mrs. Self. 1 and 2. Best, rose, pink: Mrs. Self. 1: Mr. E. Bassett. 2. Best Bowl of Cut flowers.—Mrs. J. Hodgson. 1. Stocks.--While: Mrs. C. Palmer, 1. Red: ■Mrs. C. ljalmer, 1. Salmon: Mrs. Palmer, 1. Pink: Mrs. Somers, 1; Mrs. W. T. Brown. 2. Purple: Mrs. S. 0. English. 1. Best spiked: Mrs. Somers, 1; Mrs. J. Hodgson. 2. Antirrhinums.—Six spiked: Mrs. Somers, 1: Miss E. Williams, 2. Gaillardias: Mrs. English. 1. Sponge sandwich: Miss Lusher, 1 and 2; Miss Renton, highly commended. Spoil ea sandwich, iced: Mrs. d'Audeney, 1: Mrs. W. T. Brown. 2. Fruit cake: Mrs. Kirkham. t; Mrs. Irwin, 2. Plain scones: Miss M. Heaslip, 1; Miss Waller. 2. Sausase i rolls: Mrs. Anderson. 1. PufT pastry: Miss I Renton, 1. Home-made jam: Mrs. Fred Anderson. 1; Mrs. S. 0, English. 2. Homemade pickles: Mrs. Fred Anderson. J. j Date scones: Mrs. Fred Anderson, 1.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21029, 13 November 1931, Page 7

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DISPLAY OF ROSES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21029, 13 November 1931, Page 7

DISPLAY OF ROSES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21029, 13 November 1931, Page 7

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