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FLOWER SHOW AT PONGAROA.

CHURCH BENEFIT. THE AWARDS. (From Our Own Ccffreipoiifleut.) The judges ami stewards in the various classes were as iollow: Section I—Flowers': Judge, Mr R. W Morris : stewards, Messrs Eobu - ' n[ i Gilding. Section ll—Cooked • Judge, Mrs A. East (Pahiatua) ; stewards, Mesdames K- Warren, J E. Biggar and H. R. Poole Section 111— Sewing and Fancy: stewards, Mesdames L Johnston, and J. Kerrick • iudges, Mesdames C. P. Hunter’and J. H. Gibbons. Section jv School children s classes: Judges, Mesdames C. P. Hunter and J. H. Gibbons; Mrs F. Aleeeh and Mr E. Fougere. Mrs E. F. Gichard was secretary and was assisted by Mr J. W. Murray. Mrs F. A. Meech secured Dr. Fougere’s special prize for the highest aggregate points. Other special prizes were awarded as follows: Section I, Mr ■J. Gibbs’ (Dannevirke) trophy, Mrs C. P. Hunter; Mr A. J. Smiths (Dannevirke) t#oplry, Mrs F. A. Meech, 2; Mr A. J. Smith’s children’s special prize, Isa. Souter 1, Saida Hill 2; Yates’ Cash Stores special prize, T. Harold. Section II - cookerv Mr E. H. King’s special prize (black maire trinket box), Mrs I>. R. Hall 1; Mr E. H. Kays special (black maire handkerchief box i, Mrs F. A. Meech 2; Mr B. Churchouse’s special (black maire box) Mrs W. B. Easton 3. Section 111 —sewing and fancy: D.S.C. Ltd. (Dannevirke) trophy, Miss A. Weeds 1 . Messrs Blythe’s Ltd. (Dannevirke) trophy Mrs Russell Bunn 2; Messrs Reclfern and Allardice’s (Dannevirke) trophy, Miss A. Thom 3. Section IV—school children: Cookery, girl under 14, Mr C. C. Jennings’ (Dannevirke) trophy, Isa Souter ; Mrs F. A. JMeeeh’s special for girl, Isa Souter; Mrs F. A. Meech’s special for boy, T. Harold; writing and drawing, Mr J. Carston’s (Dannevirke) special, Saida Hill. K. McDonald 2. Candle-light-ing competition: Ladies, Mrs W. B. Easton : gentlemen, Mr J. McDonald (Mr E. E. Prior’s, Dannevirke, trophy). Nail-driving. Messrs A. H. Herbert and Co.’s (Pahiatua) trophy, Mrs J. Ferrick; gentlemen'. Mr Russell Bunn : Mr M Moriarty’s (Pahiitua > trophy, Molly Walsh. The list of prize-winners in' the various sections is as follows: SECTION I—FLOWERS. Daffodils, 12 varieties, one of each, four vases: Mrs G. Chatfield 1 and 2. Six varieties, one of each, two vases: Mi’s F. Meech 1, Mrs C. PHunter 2. Four bi-colour, two varieties at least: Mrs A. M. Theed 2. Three Ineom., red or orange cups: Mrs C. P. Hunter 1. Four ineom., at least two varieties: Mrs F. Armstrong 1. Four Barii, at least two varieties: Mrs A. R. Carley 1. Four Leedsii, at least two varieties: Mrs A. Tt. Carley 2'. Two Ineom., two varieties: Mrs Garlev 1. Two Barii, two varieties, Mrs C. P. Hunter 2. Four Barii, at least two varieties: Mrs C. P. Hunter 2. Tazette, three stems: Mrs F. R. Cowper 1, Mrs C. P. Hunter h.c., Airs Cowper 2. Single blooms, one yellow trumpet: Airs A. R. Carley 1, Airs C. P. Hunter and Airs Carley 2. One Leedsii (giant) : Airs C. P. Hunter 1, Airs F. Armstrong 2. Collection of cut flowers, 12 kinds: Airs J. H. Gibbons 1, Airs F. A. Aleec-h 2. Collection of cut flowers, six kinds: Airs J. H. Gibbons 1, Airs F. Aleeeh 2, Mrs C. P. Hunter h.c. Three varieties anemones, one of each: Airs J. H. Gibbons 1, Airs C. H. Souness h.c. Three spikes Grape Hyacinths, any variety: Airs C. P. Hunter 1, Airs D. W. Gray 2. Three varieties' double Anemones one of each: Airs O. AT. Thom 1, Airs J. H. Gibbons 2. Collection of six, any variety: Airs Gibbons 1, Airs Thom 2. Collection of six varieties: Airs F. R. Cowper 1. Bunch of violets (blue) :, own foliage: Airs J. H. Gibbons 1, Airs IX W. Gray 2. Bunch of primroses; Airs F. Aleeeh 1. Bunch of Polyanthus Primrose: Airs C. P. Hunter 1, Airs F. Armstrong 2. Three stems Wallflowers, three varities: Airs C. Thom 1. Airs F. Armstrong 2, Airs A. Al. Theed h.c. Three stems Camelia: Airs F. Meech 1 and 2, Airs F. R. Cowper h.c. Six stems Snowdrops: Miss Jane Cowper I. Three spikes Iris: Airs I). W. Gray 2. Collection of buttonholes: Mrs" F. Meech 1. Decorated vase: Mrs J. H. Gibbons 1, Airs C. P. Hunter 2. Decorated bowl of daffodils, own foliage: Airs O. R. Hunter 1, Airs F. Aleeeh 2 and h.c. Cineraria; Airs F. Armstrong 1. Vegetables :—Six leeks : Airs F. Armstrong 1. Six carrots (short) : G. Harold 1. Six carrots (intermediate) : T. Harold 1. Six onions (keeping): C. H. Souness 1, John Harold 2. Three red beet: Gus. Harold 1, T. Harold 2. SECTION lI—COOKERY. Cocoanut Ice: Airs E. Meech 1, Airs W. B. Easton h.c. White loaf bread, hop yeast: Airs Gichard 1 and 2, Airs D. R. Hall h.c. White loaf bread, compressed yeast: Mrs "W. Easton 1, Mrs C. R. Martin 2. Yeast currant loaf: Airs D. R. Hall 1, Airs Easton 2. Sponge sandwich: Airs D. R. Hall 1 and 2, Airs L. Johnston h.c. Chocolate cake: Aliss E. Kent 1, Mrs D. R. Hall 2, Mrs E. Aleeeh h.c. Fruit cake: Mrs D. R. Hall 1 and 2, Airs F. Meech h.c. Sponge roll: Airs D. R. Hall 1. Madeira cake: Mrs L. Johnston 1, Mrs D. R. Hall 2, Mrs W. Easton h.c. Ginger cake (no eggs) : Aliss AI. Martin 1, Mrs W. B. Easton 2. Girdle scones: Airs W. Easton 1, Airs A. Thom 2. Pikelets • Airs Easton 1, Airs D. R. Hall 2, Miss A. Thom h.c. Shortbread: Mrs D. R. Hall 1, Airs F. Meech 2, Airs. W. Easton h.c. Cocoanut cake: Mrs D. R. Hall 1, Airs L. Johnston 2. Layer cake: Airs D. R. Hall 1, Mrs L. Johnston 2, Aliss M. Alartin h.c. Gems: Miss r A. Thom 1, Mrs Harold 2. Cream puffs: Mrs F. Meech 1 and 2, Mrs Harold h.c. Brandy snaps: Mrs F. Meech 1 and 2- Biscuits, plain, one dozen varieties: Airs D. R. Hall 1 and special prize (only entry). Fancy biscuits, three dozen: Mrs F. Meech 1, Airs D. R. Hall 2. Plum pudding: Mrs Hall 1, Airs Meech 2. Pastry, tho-rt: Mrs F. Meech 1 and 2, Miss !E. Kent h.c. Pastry, puff: Mrs D. Hall 1, Airs F„ Meech 2, Mrs P. R. Kent h.c. Alarmalade: Mrs C. P. Hunter 1, Airs J. H. Gibbons 2, Airs

P. R. Kent h.c. Pjsekles: Airs F. Meech 1 (only entry). Chutney: Airs F. Aleeeh' J, Airs F. Armstrong 2. Jams, five varieties : Mrs F. Aleeeh 1 and 2. Separator, butter, plain: J. Malcolm 1 and 2, Airs N. Alartin h.c. Hen , eggs: Alvs -Hunter 1: Airs IX R. Hall .2. All s E., Armstrong h.c. Duck’ > eggs, heaviest dozen, volk: Mrs D. W. Gray 1 and special prize (only entry). Meringues ; Airs L. Johnston 1 and 2. Soap, three months old: Airs C. H. Souness 1, Mrs F. Aleeeh 2. SECTION HI—SEWING AND FANCY. Baby’s knitted woollen set, complete (one entry) : Miss A. Weeds 1. Men’s knitted sox ribbed, coarse, Mrs C. Ferrick 1. Men's knitted sox, plain, flue: Miss C. Macrae 1, Airs Mason 2. Alen’s knitted sox, plain, coarse, Airs W. Eiaston 1, Mrs A. R. Alason 2. Prettiest afternoon tea cloth, coloured: Aliss Weeds 1, Aliss (Meson 2, Airs Johnston h.c. Prettiest afternoon tea cloth, embroidered : Airs A. R. Alason 1, Aliss Al. Alason 2, Airs F. Meech h.c. Articles of crochet work, coarse: Mrs K. L. Warren I (only entry). Articles of crochet work, fine: Airs K. L. Warren 1 (only entry). Prettiest d’oyleys, set of four, coloured: Miss AI. Alason 1, Aliss Thom 2. Pullover, handknitted, wool, ladies: Aliss Weeds 1, Aliss B. Johnston 2. Marquetry: Aliss Hartgjll 1, Airs Warren 2, Aliss Hartgill h.c. Cushion of any kind: Airs Russell Bunn 1, Mrs Hall 2, Mrs F. Aleeeh h.c. Tea cosy, prettiest, embroidered: Airs Hall 1, Aliss F. AlcDonald 2. Prettiest nightie, silk: Aliss Thom 1 and 2. Prettiest table centre, white: Miss Weeds 1 (only entry). Prettiest table centre, coloured : Mrs Russell Bunn 1, Aliss Al. Alartin 2, Aliss Thom h.c. Prettiest apron: Mrs Russell Bunn 1, Aliss B. Johnston 2, Airs K. Warren h.c. Best collection of work: Aliss Thom 1, Aliss AI. Alartin 2. Three articles of fancy work: Aliss Al. Alartin 1, Airs A. R. Alason 2, Mrs F. Aleeeh h.c. Best embroidered article: Airs Russell Bunn 1, Aliss G. Davies 2. Barbola : Aliss C. Hartgill (only entry). AJternoon tea clotli. three prettiest: Airs R. J. Poole 1, Airs J. AlcDonald 2, Airs A. I?. Alason h.c. Article in wool embroidery: Airs F. Aleeeh 1 and 2. Applique "work: Aliss Thom (only entry). Luncheon set, prettiest : Aliss Weeds (only entry). Children’s romper, any material : Aliss Gichard (only entry). Is worth of material, most novel or useful article: Aliss Gichard (only entry). Waste material, most novel or useful article: Aliss Al. Alartin 1. Airs F. Aleec-h 2 and h.c. Prettiest pillow-shams : Mrs E. Franklin 1, Airs H. R. Poole 2. Needle painting (any article) : Mrs •Russell Bunn (only entry). Amateur photography: Air R. L. Murray 1 and 2.

SECTION IV—SCHOOL CHILDREN.

Rest handwriting, boy under 10: Harold Thomas 1, Neville Kent 2, Dick Herbert h.c. Best handwriting, boy under 14: Keith AlcDonald 1, Eric Souter 2, Robert Souter h.c. Best handwriting, girl under 10: Xola Herbert 1, Dorothy Sherrard 2, Aaaie Heath h.c. Best handwriting, gii’l under 14: Isa Souter 1, Alelva Aleeeh 2, June Kent h.c. Drawing of teapot, Stds. I and II : Gus Harold 1. Una Tinworth 2, Bob Carley h.c. Drawing of vase and three daffodils. Stds. 11. and IV. Alerle Willoughby 1, Alargaret Woodd 2, Eric Souter h.c. Drawing of plate of fruit, shaded, Stds. V, VI and VII: Tom Harold 1, Pearl Thomas 2 Fred Aleeeh h.c. Pastel drawing, four leaves oil spray, Stds. 1 and II: Ross Seymour 1, Joan Harold 2. Pastel drawing, two daffodils and four leaves: Saida Hill 1. Nola Herbert 2, John Harold h.c. Alost original drawing, open: Saida. Hill 1, Violet Voss 2. Crayon or pastel drawing of man’s felt hat, over 12 years: Tom Harold 1, Keith AlcDonald 2, Reg. Tinworth h.c. Original design, Stds. IV to VI: Jack Darlington 1, Violet Voss 2. Sketch of man’s head in 20 straight lines; Alerle Willoughby 1, Neville Kent 2. Woodwork (toothbrush rack), Stds. V and VI: Peter Hartgill (only entry). -Collection of four buttonholes: Agnes AlcDonald (only entry). Cookery, for children under 14 years—Sponge sandwich: Isa Souter (only entry). Jam tart: Isa Souter (only entry). Scones: June Kent 1, Isa Souter 2. Sewing and fancy work, under 14 years—Darning sock, coloured wool: Isa Souter 1. June Kent 2. Article from sugar bag: Sheena Easton 1, Audrey Hodcter 2. Patch, neatest: Isa Souter h.c. (only entry). Benzine box, most original article: Terence Hall (only entry). Daffodils and cut flowers (school children) —Two trumpets, any varieties: Terence Hall 1, Jim Harold 2.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12451, 18 September 1933, Page 2

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FLOWER SHOW AT PONGAROA. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12451, 18 September 1933, Page 2

FLOWER SHOW AT PONGAROA. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12451, 18 September 1933, Page 2

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