FLOWER SHOW
KAITARATAIII JUNCTION „ The Kaitaratnhi annual flower show, held to-day in the public hall at the town,ship, proved highly successful, there being an excellent display of seasonable blooms, and a good attendance of Hie public. The show was officially opened this afternoon by Mr. \Y. 1). Lysnar, M.P., who congratulated the society on its excellent arrangements. The judges were: Roses, sweet- peas, and, niisccllancets blooms,/ Messrs. It. G. Crawford and G. Barton; decorative classes,/.Mesdames: A. J. Cameron and E. Mann; vegetables, Messrs, E. Grey and It. W. ,Cbok; cooking, Mesdamcs T. B. .Spence and It. McLernon; needlework, Mesdatno* IV. A. Bowie and S. Nathan. ADDITIONAL AWARDS.
Vegetables.—Beet, red (7 entries), G. H. Parsons 1, Mrs. W. G. Kherratt 2, Mrs. 11. Morris s'; green peas (6 entries), A. Lucas 1, Mrs. W. G. Sherratt 2, G. H. Parsons 3; broad beans (4 entries), .). A. Lucas 1, Mrs. P. Morris 2, G. H. Parsons 3; French beans (3 entries), -Mrs. W. (.1. ISherratt 1, Mrs. Williamson 3; cabbage (13 entries), Mrs. P. Williamson 1, Mrs. JL Morris 2, J. A. Lucas 3; cauliflower (4 entries), G. Ft. Parsons 1, Mrs, .Sherrntt 2, Mrs. P. Morris 3; lettuce (10 entries), ft. Williamson 1, Mrs. N. \\ illiamson 2, J. A. Lucas 3; spring onions (6 entries), Mrs. j ft. Morris 1, 'Miss N. Williamson 3; autumn onions (9 entries), F. Wilson J, Mrs. J. Williamson 2, G. 11. Parsons 3; radishes (5 entries), no award; turnips (4 entries), Miss N. Williamson 1, G. H. Parsons 2, Mrs. P. Morris 3; carrots (7 entries), G. 11. Parsons 1, P. Bennett 2, Mrs. ft. Morris 3; new potatoes (4 entries), Mrs. 11-yan 1, Mrs. Morris 2; collection of vegetables (3 entries), Mrs. W. G. Sherratt 1, G. 11. Parsons 2, Mrs. ft. Morris 3; collection of culinary herbs (2 entries), G. 11. Parsons 1, Miss N. Williamson 2: rhubarb (5 entries), K. Greeves 1, Mis. T. ft. Spence 2; lemons (3 entries), Mrs. Shanks ; strawberries (2 entries), Mrs.. Winning; gooseberries (lot entries), ft. Bennett 1, Mrs. ftyan 2, Mrs. Gordon (senr.L 3 Cookine.—Collection of small cakes- (3 entries), Mrs. W. Parsons 2; collection home-made biscuits (2 entries), Mrs. Winning 1, Mrs. W. Parsons 3; pikelets (B entries) Mrs. .1. Pa-ton 1, Mrs. Kay 2; shortbread (10 entries), Mrs. Kyan; pastry, no filling ~(3 entries), Miss L. Matlieson 1, Mrs. W. Parsons 3; monngues (3 entries), no award ; plain sponge sandwich (13 entries), Mrs. 1). Lamb 1, Mrs ft. Morris 2; butter sponge sandwich' (9 entries), Mrs. Simpson 1, Mrs. j j'atun 2, Mrs. Pirie 3‘; chocolate cako (6 entries). Mrs. Kay; walnut cake (8 entries). Miss L. Matlieson 1, Mrs) Patoii 3; ginger bread (2 entries), Miss Matlieson 2, Mrs. ftyan 3; fruit cake,, plain (not iced) (5 entries), Mrs. A. L. Williams 1, Mrs.’Pirie 2: collection of toffee (5 entries). Mrs. W. Parsons 1, Mrs. Grnggan-2; ion of homemade sweeFs (4 entries), Mrs. W. Parsons 1, Miss F. Davis 2; plain scones n3'entries), Mrs. J. Pa-ton 1, Mrs. Wmrtiua; 2: collection of scones (4 entries). Mis Winning 1, Mrs. ftyan 2; currant loaf (2 entries). Mrs. Winning; nut Vrjif (3 entries*). Mrs. W. J. Rowlings 1, Mrs Pirie 2; home-made breadJ3 ontp'ies). Mrs. M. Bro,\m 1, Mrs. ./ C . lls 2: home-made separator butter (< entries). Mrs. F. FJannigan 1. Mi*, rfhnnks 2.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16200, 25 November 1926, Page 13
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558FLOWER SHOW Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16200, 25 November 1926, Page 13
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