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TOLAGA BAY FLOWER SHOW.

The To Inga Uav Horticultural Society held its autumn show oh TinMayy April 24. The. gale a few days previously had a disastrous effect on the gardens of the neighborhood, but in spite of it, the entries were well tilled in ah the. sec* l iinis and some first-rate exhibits shewn. (-hi vsanlheniutns made a good display in the 'cut flowers, and the vegetables were 0 f excellent quality. The needlework and decorative classes well maintained their usual high qualtiy, and the childiou’k section showed more keenness than usual. Fine weather on the day of the show was fa vorablo to a good attendance of the public, and a successful show resulted.

The. cup winners were}: —Aggregate points at show, fills E. Loisel; cut flowers, Mrs E. Loisel; vegetables, Mrs E. Lawrence; decorative, Mrs Bertram; needlework, Mrs Neill;’ cooking, Mrs Paterson; champion bloom, Mrs Tennant Dunlop; Jamieson trophy, Mrs F. Lawrence; Challenge cup presented by Mr. 8. King Spencer, Tolaga Bay School ; Waihau challenge cup, Ida SearJe. Tlui prize list is as follows : CUT FLOWERS. - •

Chrysanthemums, 12 varieties :■ Mrs Tennant Dunlop 1. -, Chrysanthemums, 9 varieties: Mrs Tennant Dunlop 1. Mrs E. Loisel 2. Chrysanthemums, G varieties: Mrs Tennant Dunlop 1, Mrs Tennant. Dunlop 2. Mrs E. Loisel 3. Chrysanthemums, 3 varieties: Mrs Tennant Dunlop 1, Mrs E. Loisel and Mrs Scammell 2. Chrysanthemum, 1 variety: Mrs Tennant Dunlop 1, Mrs E. Loisel 2. Chrysanthemums, 3 blooms, 1 variety : Mrs E. Loisel 1, Mrs'Tennant Dunlop 2, Mrs Scammell 3. Paconv dahlias. 3 varieties: Mrs 11. Loisel 2: . Ar TT Paeony dahlias, 1 variety: Mrs 11. Loisel 1. Cactus dahlias, 3 varieties: Mrs Bartram 1.

Cactus dahlias. 1 variety: Mrs Bartram 1. Afrs 11. Loisel 2. Collarette dahlias, 3 varieties: Airs E. Loisel 2. . ■ _. Collarette dahlias, 1 variety: Mrs D. Caldwell 3. Verbena: Mrs E. Loisel 2. Carnations : Mrs Alorris 2. Gerbera: Airs E. Loisel 1. Phlox : Airs Alorris 1. Antirrhinum: Mrs Alorris 2. Cosmos: Airs H. Loisel 2. Cosmos, crested: Airs E. Loisel 2. Gaillardias: Airs E. Loisel 2, Airs Alorris 3.

Salvia: Airs Bartram 1. Stocks: ARs Tennant Dunlop 2. Larkspurs : Airs Alorris 1 and 2. Aster: Airs E. Loisel I. Zinnia: Airs Morris 1 and 2. Bouvardia: Airs E. Loisel 1, Airs Alorris 2.

Petunia: Airs E. Loisel 2. Statice : Airs Morico »1. -.- Penstomons: Airs E. Loisel 1, Airs Alorris 2.

Any other flowers not in schedule: Airs E. Loisel 1, Airs 11. Loisel 2, Airs Caldwell 3. VEGETABLES. < Best collection of vegetables: Airs F. Lawrenco 1, Airs F. Lawrence 2/ Airs Holder 3. _ 1 Potatoes: Airs E. Loisel 1 and 2, Airs F. Lawrence 3: Artichokes. Airs Holder 1; Airs Weeks 2, Airs Alorris 3. Beet, silver: Airs H. Loisel 1, Airs Weeks 2 and 3. Beet, root: Airs F. Lawrence 1, Mrs* Holder 2, Airs F. Lawrenco 3. Cabbage: Airs F. Lawrence 1 and 2. Carrots: Airs Alorris 1, Airs D. Cald well 2, Airs Holder 3. , Collection of seasoning herbs: Airs Weeks 1 and 2, Airs E- Loisel 3. Leeks: Airs Holder 1, Airs Lawrence 2 and 3. Onions: Airs E. Loisel 1, Mrs Lawrence 2 and 3. Parsley: Mrs Holder 1, Mrs Weeks 2, Airs Lawrence 3. ,■ ■ ~ Parsnips: Airs AJorris 1, Airs E. Loisel 2, Airs Lawrenco 3. Pumpkins: Airs Alorris 1, Airs Lawrence 2 and 3. Turnips, yellow : Airs Lawrence 1 and 2. -Turnips, white : Airs Lawrence 1 and 2. Collection salad vegetables: All’s Lawrence 1 and 2. / Lettuce: Mrs Lawrence 2 and 3. Collection of fruit: Airs H. Loisel 1, Airs Alorris 2. Passion fruit: Airs E. Loisel 1 and 2. Lemons : Airs Weeks 1Apples (collection): Airs Alorris 1. Airs D. Caldwell 2. Apples, 3 dessert, 1 variety: Air J. Thornton 1. All’s I). Caldwell 2 and 3. Apples, 3 cooking, 1 variety: Airs Morris 1 and 2. Apples, cooking, 3 varieties: A Irs D. Caldwell 1. Pears, cooking. Airs Alorris 1 and 2. Rears, dessert: Airs Alorris 1 and 2. Quinces : Airs Morris 2. Tomatoes : Airs Lawrence 1 and 2, Airs E. Loisel 3. Kumeras: Airs Holder 1, Airs Lawrence 2 and 3. Maize: Airs Lawrence 1 and 2, Aliss AI. Seymour 3.. Rhubarb : Airs Weeks 1, All’s Lawrence 2 and 3. Walnuts: Airs D. Caldwell 1, Airs W. Caldwell 2, Airs H. Loisel 3. COOKING. Scones : Mrs Paterson 1, Airs Lechner 2. Sponge sandwich: Airs Paterson 1 , Aliss Taylor 2. Sponge roll: Airs Paterson 1, , Airs Lccliucr 2. . Fruit cake: Airs Lechner 1, Airs Paterson 2. Madeira cake: Airs Paterson 1 and 2. Shortbread: Airs Paterson 1, Airs Lechner 2. Gingerbread: Airs Paterson 1. Iced Sponge: Airs Lechner 1, Aliss Taylor 2. Pikelets: Alls Paterson 1 and 2. Meringues: Airs Holder 1, Airs Paterson 2. Girdle scones: Airs Paterson 1 and 2. Biscuits: Alls Lechner 1 and 2, Pastry : Airs Lechner 1 and 2. Loaf, white: Mrs Hall, 1, Airs Glover 2, Mrs Lechner 3. Loaf, brown: Airs Lechner. 1, Airs Farrell 2, Mrs D. Caldwell 3. Feast buns: Aliss Taylor 1. Collection of sweets Nancy Fotheririgham 1, Airs Lechner 2. Cocoanut ice; Nancy Fotheringharu 1, Airs Paterson 2. . .

Toffee: Mrs Lecbner 1, Mrs E. Loisel 2. Jam : Mrs Paterson- 1, .Mrs E. Loisel 2, Mrs Morris 3.

Jellies: Mrs Lechner, 1, Mrs Paterson 2 and 3. ■- , Marmalade: Mrs Lecbner 1. 'Pickles: Mrs Paterson 1, Mrs. Woplcs 2. Mrs Morris 3. Chutney: Mrs Lechner 1, Sirs Patterson 2. i PRODUCIi, ...

Dozen lien eggs: Mrs E.\ Loisel 1. Duck eggs: Mrs Farrell-*l. Butter: Mrs Weeks 1, Mrs-,Bnrtham 2. Honie-mado soap : Mrs. Bariram 1, Mrs Scammell 2. , 7. I DECORATIVE. } Decorated table (any vasesfl: Mrs E. Loisel 1, Mrs Bartraru 2. Mgs Morris 3Poesy table: Miss Dunlop 1, Miss Carter 2, Mrs Bartram 3. t Decorat ed rnantlepiece: M/rs Bartram 1, Mrs E. Loisel 2, Miss Diinlop 3. Basket of flowers: Miss'. Dunlop 1, Mrs Morris 2, Mrs Bartrani 3. Poesy bouquet: Miss D mb lop 1, Mrs Bartram 2, Mrs E- I/oisel 3 J Bouquet, bridal: Mrs Harris 1, Mrs Bartram 2. f ' . . Bouquet, band: Mrs Bartvlain 1, Mrs E. Loisel 2, Mrs Mqrris 3. \ Gent’s buttonhole: Miss! Dunlop 1, Mrs Bartram 2, Miss Dunlopl 3. Bowl of dahlias: Mrs Bartjram 1, Mrs Morris 2, Mrs E. Loisel 3. 4 Bowl of chrysanthemums : Odiss Dunlop 1, Mrs E. Loisel 2, Mrs Bartram 3. Bowl of any flowers: Mrs H. Loisel 1, Mrs Morris 2, Mrs Bartram 1 3. Vase of flowers: Mrs Bartram 1, Miss Dunlop 2, Mrs E. Loisel 3. NEEDLEWORK./ Camisole, hand made: Mrjs E. Loisel 1, Miss K. Bartram 2, Mists E. Soymom- 3. / Any other embroidery: Miss LeHuray 1, Mrs H. Loisel 2, Mrs Neill 3. Crochet (silk ov cotton): 1 Jrs Rowson

1, Airs J. W. Jacques 2, Aliss Law rente 3.

Crochet (wool): Mrs Stoddart 1, AJrs Neill-2 and 3.

Tray-cloth : Mrs 11. Loisel 1. Fancy camisole : Mrs E. Loisel 1 and 2. Boudoir cap: Mrs E. Loisel 1 and 2. Airs Neill 3. Child’s robe or frock: Mrs Neill 1 and 2, Airs H. Loisel 5. Knitting, child's garment: Aliss Talbot 1, Airs Stoddart 2, Aliss E. Seymour 3.

Knitting, silk jumper: Miss E. Sev mour 1. Aliss Talbot 2, AJrs H. Loisel 3.

Knitting, woollen jumper: Aliss LeHuray 1, Miss Dunlop 2, Aliss Talbot 3. Knitting, pair socks or mittens: Alls Rowson 1, Aliss Talbot 2, Aliss Dunlop 3. Knitting, any other article: Aliss LeHuray 1, Airs Stoddart 2, Airs AI. Nelson 3.

Nightdress, crepe: Airs 11. Loisel 1 Airs H, Loisel 2.

Any nightdress, hand-made : Airs Neill 1, Aliss C. Weeks 2, Airs Neill 3. CHILDREN’S WORK.

Decorative article : Ida Searle 1 and 2. Nancy Fotheringham 3. Decorated Basket: Ida Searle 1 and 2. Vase of flowers: Flora Harding 1. Nancy Fotheringham 2, Ida Searle 3. Sewing, inter, school-work: Nancy Bartram 1.

Sewing, seniors, open: Ida Searle 1. Sewing, inter., open: Flora Harding 2. Sewing, juniors, open : Joyce Morris 1. Sewing, seniors, machine work: Nancy Fotheringham 1, Ida Searle 2. Darning, inter : Flora Harding 2. ; Darning, seniors: Ida Searle 2. Knitting, seniors: Ida Searle 1 and 2. Knitting, inter: Flora Harding 1. Kushla Fitzgerald 2, AJadge Foster 3. Knitting, juniors: ,Nita Farrell i. Bessie Amaru 2. Gwen Giles 3.

Pencil drawing, seniors: Olive Giles 1 Jessie Boreham 1 and 2.

Pencil drawing, up to 13 years: Nancy Bartram 1, Charles Alilne 2, Alata Aropa 3. Pencil drawing, up to 11 years: Ray Lincoln 1, Alnttie Tautau 2 and 3. Pencil drawing, up to 9 years: George Grey 1, Wilcock Henry 2, Robert Henley 3. Brush drawing, seniors: Jessie Boreham 1, Ida Searle 2, Jessie Boreham 3. Brush drawing, inter: Nancy Bartram 1, Charles Alilne 2, Kushla Fitzgerald 3. Design, floral: Olive Giles 1 and -2, Jessie Boreham 3. Design, geom : Rnhia. Tautau 1, Jessie Boreham 2 and 3. Drawing, modellda Searle 1, Jessie Boreham,2, John Grubb 3. Writing; Standards V and VI: Rahia Tautau 1, Harrietts. Tautau 2, Nancy Bartram 3. Writing, Standards TIL and IV : Union Boreham 1, Star. Afaunsell 2, Joyce Alorris 3. 9 j

Writing. Standard I. and II: May. Karauria 1, Hannah Alaunsell 2. Ben Jolly 3.

Map, seniors: Charles Alilne 1, Walter Wells 2, John Grubb 3.

Alap, inter: Charles Alilne 1, Craddock Sharp 2, Russell Searle 3. Essay, V. and VI: Stewart Alackintosh 1. Nancy Fotheringham 2, Alavis Giles 3.

Essay 111. and TV: Gwen Giles 1 Fred. Hutchings 2. Hemi Maririor 3. Crayon drawing, nrinier: Polly Tern pie 1. Rangiora Ivcelan 3. Writing, primers: Mrtry Tangacre 1 Alary Henry 2. Margaret Collier 3.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16115, 2 May 1923, Page 8

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TOLAGA BAY FLOWER SHOW. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16115, 2 May 1923, Page 8

TOLAGA BAY FLOWER SHOW. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16115, 2 May 1923, Page 8

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