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SPRING FLOWER SHOW TOWN HALL, OPUNAKE Monday, September 24th, 1925 lu Connection With Opunake Presbyterian Church. Show Opens 1.30 p.m. James A. E. Preston, Honorary Secretary. Competition makes the Show. Induce your friends to compete. SECTION I. NARCISSI. JL< irst Prise 2'-. Second 1/-. Points Prize; 'Jrophy. Silver Cup. To be won three times in succession or fiur tunes at intervals. Champion Bloom s’-. . r . ... „ n -v.,. Special P.izes: Class 3. Wai Yep m-; Class -0 Mi. Collin 5/-. , c 1 One stem or each where not otherwise specified. Class t —j_ong Trumpet, one variety, o—j,oni' Trumpet, three varieties. 3 Lons; Trumpet, six varieties. Lomi Trumpet: Trumpet as lone or longer than tlie perianth segments. 4 Tncouipava.hilis, one variety. c —iuconiparabilis, three varieties. G luconiparabilis: Cup or crown, not less than onethird hut less than equal to.tlic length ot perianth segments. Cup or crown, white, yellow, or orange. 7 Barii, one variety. 8— Piarii, three varieties. 9 Barii, six varieties. , . , . , . Barii. Cup or crown less tlian onc-tnml the length of perianth segments. 10 —Lccdsii, one variety. It —Lc-cdtdi, three varieties. 19—Leedsii, six varieties. Lccdsii; Perianth, white, cup or crown, white, cream or pale citron, sometimes tinged with pink, embracing all dimensions as found in Incomparabiiis and Barii groups. 13 —Double, one variety. It — Double, three varieties. 15 —Bunch Flowered, one variety. 1;; —Bunch Flowered, three varieties. 17—Poeticus, six blooms. IS —Anv other variety, one bloom. 19 — Collection of six distinct varieties. 20— Novice Class, Best Collection not more than three o) each kind for those who have not won more tliai three prizes in Daffiodils. SECTION 2. CUT BLOOMS. Fi;st Prize 2'-. Second .1/-, Entry Cd. Points Prize: Messrs Duncan & Davies, goods value 10/6. , Special Prizes: Class 38, Mr. John Pettigrew 5/-, Class 4S, 'J’e Aro Seed Coy. 7.8 seeds Points Class 21. 22, 23, 31, Messrs Arthur Yates & Co. Ltd. 5/- goods, Class 41 Mr. E. Wallis value 5/-. Class

24 —Anemone, single, three varieties. 22 Anemone, double, three varieties. . . 28— Anemone! collection, net more than 12 varieties. 24—Antirrhinum, six varieties. 2,j—Azalea, three varieties. 26—Camellia, three blooms. 2 i —t arnations. three Inooms. 28 Daphne, three blooms. 21)-F.eezias. twelve b.coins. 80 —Hyacinth, three blooms. 81 —Polyanthus, collection 32—Primroses, collection three blooms each variety. 38—Pansies, not more than six varieties. 34—Ranunculus, not more than six varieties. 3.3 —Su)Qit, collection, rot more than six varieties. SO—Sparaxias, collection, 37 Tulip, one. 38 — Ma.igoids, best collection. 29 Neme'sia, six varieties. 40— Violets, 12 blooms. 41— Wallflowers, not more than six varieties, 4-F.owering Shrubs, not more than six varieties. 43—1*1 owe s, collection, not more than 3 varieties each variety. 43— H.ue liowtis, collection, not more than 3 bloonn each variety. 45 Yeiiow i lowers, collection, not more than 3 bloom.' each variety. r 46 Spring r lowers /shrubs excluded) not more than o blooms each variety. 47 Any variety not specified. 3 blooms. _ . 43_j>,' o 'vice class, collection not more than twelve varieties for those who have never won a prize (collection). SECTION 3. DECORATIVE. First Prize 2/-, Second 1/-, Entry lid. Points Prize: Mr. \V. Moss goods value 10,6. SMneiol Piize: Class 49 Mr. John Pettigrew 6/-. 49 Decorated Table, \ases, Glass, or China. 50 — Vase of Flowers. 51— Basket of Flowers. 52 — Basket of r lowers, (children under 16). 73 —Fowl of Flowers any foliage. 54 Three Vases for Dinner Table, any style of vases. 55 Best Collection of Wild Flowers. SECTION 1. NEEDLEWORK, ETC. Fi.st Prize 2/'-. Second lEntry 6d. Points Prizt; Mr. Dalryniplo goods value 10/6. bjitei.u e e.zj: c inss a. Air. I . Clare 5/-, Class SO, Mrs R. J. Campbell 5/-. 55a Best Sample Someo Work. 56 Best Made Pair Boy’s Knickers. 57 Best Pair Gent’s Pyiainas, home made. 53 Crochet Garment, silk. 59 C hild’s Knitted Garment, wool. 60— Child’s Knitted Garment, silk. 61— Embroidered Nightdress, white. 62’ —Einbioidered Nightdress, coloured. 63 Eyelet Hole Embroidery. 64 Richelieu Embroidery. 65 — Best Specimen _ • Work, in colours. 60 —D’Oyles three embroidered. 67 —D’Oylcs, three, crochet. 63—Cushion Cover. 69 Raffia Basket. 70— Raffia Tray. 71 — Raffia Work (Children Kinder 14). 72 — Baby’s Dainty Dress, hand made. Class 73 Crochet, Bo dercd Tray, Supper or Tea Cloth. 74 Baby’s Crochet Coat. 75 Best Aitide made from sugar bag. 70—Best Tea Cosy. 77—Doll’s Outfit (Children under 14). 73—Best Sample Crochet Work. 79—Hand Knitted Socks. 30— Collection ol r ain y V, i rk. not necessarily work o exhibitor. 81 — D’Oyles, three, in colours. SECTION 5. SCHOOL WORK, ETC. Tirst Prize 2/-. Second 1/-, Entry (id. Special Prize; Class 32 MKs G. Scanow 5/-. Points Prize: Mrs. D. Mouric 5,'-. Class 81a—Best Six Knots (Buy Scouts). 82 — Illustrate a Nursery Rhyme (10 to 16), 83— Best Drawing of a Country Church (10 to 16i. 84— Any Three Flowers, with leaves, (14 and under). 85 — Any One Flower, wuh ’eaves (12 and under) 86— Best Drawing of a Bucket. 87— Best Writing, any stvle, 6 lines. (10 to 16). 83 —Modelling. Object, (children under 12). Directions: All work to lie done on drawing pape: and in pend onlv. except class 8/. 88b—Collection of Native leaves. SECTION G. HOME MADE CAKES. ETC. First Prize 2/-, Second 1/-, Entry 6d. Points Prize: Trophv. value 21/-, Mrs. Sam Campbell Special Prize: Class 33c Mrs. F. Cork ill Class 117 a Mrs C A. Smith 36. Class 90 Mrs Noreross value olCias. 102 Ms \ value o/-, Hughsons Ltd 251 b bag flour Class lib.

Class Spoiuro, Girl under (Id) years. j<’j Mlm-nits. en'Wtb)ii. home made, two of a kind 00 —Scones, plate of six. PI —Scones. Girdle, plato of 0." p ’ • Sci»t)<-’«. 'lute, plate of d. p'3—Kamilv Cake. Pl—Seed Cake. Pl—Madeira Cake. Pi! — l Tea Cake. 07—Oaten Cake. pH—Sponge Cake (butter). PP Snonee Cake (no butter). lOC)—Ktrirless Cake. 101 —Shortbread. ]{(9 —Snnn>re S , '''dwicli (butter). IfiH —Snnni'e Sandwich (no butter). 10-1 —Snon f, e Sandwich, iced. 10")—Loaf "White Bread. 100-Loaf Nut Bread,

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Opunake Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 3177, 31 August 1928, Page 3

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