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HORTICULTURAL SHOW

TAHAKOPA SOCIETY The second annual flower show at Tahakopa was held on Saturday last, and in spite of the inclement weather was well patronised. An energetic band of ladies made all the arrangements, and were successful in their efforts. The following is the prize list: — FLOWERS. Three dahlias —Miss E. Skey 1. Three asters—Mrs Stickle 1. 2 and 3. Three pansies—Mrs W. Pullar 1, Mrs J. RWilson 2. Three carnations —Miss E. Skey 1. Three peas—Miss Skey 1, Mrs Stickle 2. Six sweet peas—Miss E. Skey 1. Three marigolds—Mrs W. Dickson 1 and 2, Mrs Neil 3. Two stocks—Mrs Stickle 1. Three michaelmas daisiesMiss Skey 1. Three eseholzia—Mrs Stickle 1. Three scabious—Mrs Geary (Tawanui) 1. Three roses —Mrs PuiJar 1. Miss Skey 2. One gladioli—J. Strang 1, Mrs Pullar 2. Mrs J. It. Wilson 3. Best collection cut flowers—Miss Skey I, Mrs Ptdlar 2, Mrs U. Neil 3. Rest collection cut flowers (decorative) —Mrs W. Pullar 1, Mrs W. Dickson 2, Mrs Stickle 3. Any flowers not specified on schedule —Mrs J. L. M'Cullough 1, Miss E. Skey 2. Mrs Geary 3. Best collection geraniums-- Mrs J. R. "Wilson 1. Miss E. Skey won the most points in the section. CHILDREN'S SECTION.

Buttonhole —Ena Phillips 1, Margaret Dunlop 2, Jessie Stoddart 3. Basket, decorated —Mona Fulton 1. Ena Phillips 2, Jessie Stoddart 3. Necklet —Jessie Stoddart 1, Ena Phillips 2. Floating bowl—Nancy Harrington 1, Mona Fulton 2, M. Anglem 3. Best article worked — Mona Fulton. Three oven scones, plain— Mona Fulton 1, Jessie Stoddart 2. Three pikelets—Mona Fulton 1, Jessie Stoddart 2. Three plain buns —Jessie Stoddart 1. Mona Fulton won the most points in the children's section. VEGETABLES AND FRUIT.

Three carrots (short) —J. Clifton 1, J. Dunbar 2. Three carrots (long)—Mrs W. F. Tubman 1, Mrs Sharpe 2 and 3. Three parsnips—J. Clifton 1, Mrs Tubman 2, Mrs Pullar 3. Three beet (long)—Mrs C. Dunlop 1. Three beet (round) —Mrs Tubman 1. Mrs Pullar 2. Three silver beet—J. W. Clifton 1, J. Dunbar 2. Six pods peas—West Knowles 1, Mrs W. Dickson 2. Three broad beans—Mrs Sharpe 1 and 2, J. W. Clifton 3. Three onions—.T. Clifton 1, Mrs Pullar 2, Mrs Dickson 3. Three stalks rhubarb—Mrs Sharpe (Tawanui) 1, Mrs Dickson 2. One cabbage—Mrs W. Pullar 1, Mr J. Clifton 2 and 3. One cauliflower —J.' Clifton 1. 2, and 3. Twelve shallots*—Mrs Coote, sen., 1. One marrow—Mr J. Clifton 1, 2. and 3. Three white potatoes—Mrs D. Neill ], Bruce Harrington 2, C. Dunlop 3. Three dark potatoes—Mrs D. Neil 1 pnd 2, C. Dunlop 3. One lettuce—Mrs Pullar 1, Mrs Coote 2. Best collection vegetables—J. S. Strang 1, C. Dunlop 2, Mrs W. Pullar 3. Three cooking apples — Mrs Coote 1. Colin Stoddart 2, Mrs Sharpe 3. Three dessert apples—Mrs Sharpe 1, Mrs Ballantyne 2. Miss Skey 3. Pears—Mr D. Bond 1 and 2. Winner of most points in section—Mr J. W. Clifton. BUTTER AND PRESERVES. One pound fresh butter—Mrs D. Neil I, Mrs Clifton 2, West Knowles 3. One pound salt butter—Mrs Neil 1, Mrs A. Stoddart' 2. Mrs Coote 3. Six heaviest hen eggs —Mrs A. Stoddart 1, Mrs Neil and Mrs Sharpe (equal) 2. Six heaviest duck eggs—Mrs A. Stoddart 1, Mrs A. Sharpe 2. Collection of jams—Mrs E. Fulton 1, Mrs D. Neil 2. Collection of iellies—Mrs D. Neil 1. Collection of chutney, three varieties—Mrs D. Neil 1. BAKING. Three oven scones —Mrs D. Neil 1, Mrs R. Anglem 2, Mrs E. Fulton 3. Three pirdle scones—Mrs A. Stoddart 1, Mrs D. Neil 2. Three pikelets—Mrs E. Fulton 1, Mrs D. Neil 2. Three oven scones, with cream—Mrs Neil 1. Mrs R. Harrington 2, Mrs J. Stoddart 3. Three girdle scones, with cream —Mrs Neil 1. Three date scones—Mrs J. Stodds.rt 1, Mrs Neil 2, Mrs Harrington 3. Three bran scones—Mrs Neil 1. Three wheatmeal scones—Mrs Neil 1. Three potato scones —Mrs Neil 1. Four pieces shortbread—Mrs Fulton 1, Mrs Neil 2, Mrs J. Stoddart 3. Three oatcakes—Mrs D. Neill 1. One nut loaf—Mrs D. Neil 1. One sponge roil—Mrs Harrington 1. Butter spor.ge sandwich, iced—Mrs R. Harrington 1, Mrs J. Stoddart 2, Mrs Neil 3. Plain sponge sandwich, any filling—Mrs Harrington 1, Mrs D. Neil 2. Seed cake Mrs J. Stoddart 1 Mrs Neil and Mrs Harrington (equal) 2. Madeira cake—Mrs D. Neil 1. Marble cake—Mrs Fulton 1, Mrs J. Stoddart.2, Mrs Neil 3. Gingerbread—Mrs D. Neil 1. Ginger sponge—Mrs A. Stoddart 1, Mrs Neii 2. Napoleon cake —Mrs D. Neil 1. Chocolate sponge, iced —Mrs Harrington 1, Mrs J. Stoddart 2, Mrs Neil 3. Fruit cake, light—Mrs J. Stoddart lj Mrs Neil 2. Mrs Harrington 3. Fruit cake, dark —Mrs Neil 1. Orange cake —Mrs Neil 1, Collection puff pastry —Mrs R. Anglem 1. Mrs W. Dickson 2. Mrs Neil 3. Collection biscuits, three of each—Mrs J. Stoddart 1, Mrs A. Ballantyne 1, Mrs Neil 3. Collection afternoon tea cakes—Mrs J. Stoddart " and Mrs Neil (equal) 1. Apple pie, short pastry —Mrs Neil 1, Mrs Harrington 2. Apple pie, puff pastry —Mrs W. Dickson 1, Mrs R. Anglem 2, Mrs Neil 3. Plum pudding—Mrs A. Stoddart 1, Mrs Neil 2. Mrs D. Neil won the most points in these sections.

FANCYWORK. One pair hand-knitted sox, fine woolMrs Tubman 1, Mrs Sharpe 2. One pair hand-knitted sox, wheeling—Mrs M. A. Harris 1. One lady's or maid's woollen jacket or jumper, A section —Mrs, J. Stoddart 1, Mrs R. Anglem 1, Mrs G. B. Fiveash 3. Jacket or jumper, B section—Mrs D. Harris 1, Mrs J. Pullar 2. Knitted scarf—Mrs J. Stoddart 1. Piece plain sewing—Mrs J. Stoddart 1. Collection handkerchiefs—Mrs J. Stoddart 1, Miss C. Skey 2, Mrs G. B. Fiveash 3. One toilet set—Mrs Korner (Mosgiel) 1, Mrs Bond "(Dunedin) 2, Mrs Korner 3. Table centre, worked—Miss C. Skey 1, Mrs Korner 2, Mrs Tubman 3. Ladies' apron—Mies C. Skey and Mrs C Latta (Tawanui) 1, Mrs S. Cain (Kahuika) 2. Exhibit bracket small articles—Mri Neil 1, Mrs G. B. Fiveash 2. Exhibit bracket, large articles—Mrs Fiveash L Miss C. Skey 2, Mrs M'Lennan 3. Baby s knitted coat or bonnet—Mrs G. B. Fiveash 1. Bay's crochet coat or bonnet— Mrs J. Stoddart 2. Worked cushion— Miss C. Skey 1, Mrs J., Stoddart 2, Mrs Fiveash 3. Handbag, knitted—Mrs Gibb (Ravensbourne) 1. Exhibit richeheu work—Miss C. Skey 1. Supner cloth, worked—Mrs Pennick (Dunedin) 1, Mrs George Smith 2 and 3. Tea cosy, knitted—Mrs W. F. Tubman 1, Mrs J. Stoddart 2. One wagon cover—Mrs Korner (Mosgiel) 1, Miss C Skey 2, Mrs Korner 3. Best made kitchcu apron— Mrs J. Stoddart 1, Mrs Fiveash 2. Fancy work, not on schedule—Mrs Reuben Andrews 1. Knitted cushion—Mrs S. Cam (Kahuika) 1. Mrs J. Stoddart was the winner of most points in the section.. COMPETITIONS.

Winner of large doll—Clinton Anglem. Winner of cushion—Mrs James Brady. Winner of pullover—Mr R. Anglem; winner of supper cloth—Mrs George Downer. Winner of ladies quoitsFrancis Capel. Winner of small cake— Mrs Martin and Mrs D. Wright (equal). Guessing weight plum duff—Mrs .A. Griffin. Guessing weight" large cake—Mrs L Winton. Winner ladies' scallywagMiss Lili Martin. Winner gentlemen e scallywag—Mr Phil Martin: Winner men's quoits—Mr Percy Stott, w i?ner ladies' nail-driving—Mrs A. Griffin. Winner men's nail-driving—Mr Andy Coote. , ■ . , Mr Strang, of Ratanui, opened tne snow and sale of work in the afternoon and presented the prizes won during the evening. The ladies in charge were:—Work stall, Mesdames Nolan and Anglem; sweeta stall—Mesdames Dunbar and Smith and Misses J. Neil and Coote; produce stall, Mesdames Neil and Coote; bran tub — Mesdames Stoddart and Pullar., ;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22834, 19 March 1936, Page 14

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HORTICULTURAL SHOW Otago Daily Times, Issue 22834, 19 March 1936, Page 14

HORTICULTURAL SHOW Otago Daily Times, Issue 22834, 19 March 1936, Page 14