SCHOOL FLOWER SHOW
MANUTUKE PUPILS ENCOURAGING OISI’LAV ENTHUSIASTIC EXHIBITORS (He i'll hi Correspondent.) On Thursday afternoon the pupils of the Manutuke School held a flower ! show under the control of the Form ; II scholars. Considerable enthusiasm ! was displayed by even the youngest. I with the result that encouraging and commendable entries were received in all sections. IMesdames J. E. Hepburn and K. Hepburn and Mr. F. R. Piercy judged the exhibits. A good attendance of adults viewed the exhibits and they were entertained afterwards by the children with a programme of singing, dancing and hakas and a play entitled "Cinderella” bv the senior girls. Prizes were awarded as follows: —
Flowers. —White roses: E. Patterson, 1; L. Coppin, 2; G. Farmer, 3. Red roses: .1. Hebenton. 1; B. Mine, 2; G. Farmer. 3. Mixed roses: J. Hebenton, 1; A. Ria. 2: M. Moeau, 3. Sweet peas: J. Hebenton. 1; E. Patterson, 2; L. Coppin, 3. Iceland poppies: L. Strong, 1: F. Pearce, 2; J. Hebenton. 3. Pansies: S. Wakeling, 1; F. Pearce, 2; E. Patterson, 3. Phlox: L. Strong, 1. Carnations: R. Grayson, 1; E. Grayson, 2; G. Mclntyre, 3. Geraniums: F. Russell, 1; P. Phillips, 2; E. Grayson, 3. Sweet Williams: B. Hine, 1; E. Patterson, 2; M. Patterson, 3. Antirrhinums: S. Wakeling, 1; T. Riki, 2. White flowers: R. Waipara, 1; G. Farmer, 2; L. Grayson, 3. Blue flowers: L. Coppin, 1; L. Strong, 2; B. Hine, 3. Any variety: J. Waipara, 1; P. Phillips, 2; M. Moeau, 3. Mixed flowers: L. Mclntyre, 1; P. Phillips, 2; T. Swann, 3. Primer boys: B. Hine, 1; B. Pilgrim, 2; T. Jones, 3. Primer girls: L. Taylor, 1; A. Pilgrim, 2; G. Farmer. 3,
Vegetables.—New potatoes: R. Grayson, 1; H. Eparaima, 2; E. Patterson, 3. Carrots: A. Grayson, 1. Red beet: L. Strong, 1; R. Grayson, 2; E. Grayson. 3. Radishes: R. Grayson, 1; E. Grayson, 2. Turnips: L. Coppin, 1; A. Morris. 2. Broad beans: L. Coppin, 1: G. Farmer. 2. Peas: L. Coppin, 1; G. Pearse, 2: E. Jacques, 3. Lettuce: H. Eparaima. 1: P. Thompson, 2; S. Kainuku. 3. Cabbages: M. Sherwood, 1; A. Morris, 2. Cauliflower: 11. Eparaima, 1; S. Kainuku, 2; A. Morris, 3. Fruit. —Oranges: P. McKay, 1; E. Grayson, 2: R. Grayson, 3. Lemons: P. McKay, 1; F. Russell, 2; M. Smith, 3. Limes: A. Ria, 1; E. Grayson, 2; A. Morris, 3. Loquats: L. Strong, 1; R. Grayson, 2; E. Grayson, 3. Plums: G. Farmer, 1; G. Gibson, 2; R. Grayson, 3. Gooseberry: E. Grayson, 1; M. Sherwood, 2. Strawberries: G. Gibson, 1.
Cooking, Seniors. —Scones: E. Grayson, 1: B. Livingston, 2; M. Foley, 3. Pikelets: L. Strong, 1; E. Patterson, 2; E. Grayson, 3. Sponge cake: E. Grayson and B. Livingston, tie, 1; M. Foley, 3; L. Coppin, 4. Marble cake: L Strong, 1; J. Mclntyre, 2; D. Rickard, 3. Rock cake: L. Strong, 1: M. Foley, 2: L. Coppin, 3. Gingerbread: F. Russell. 1; J. Mclntyre, 2; B. Livingston. 3 Cooking, Junior.—Scones: T. Beale, 1; K. Tikitiki, 2; G. Mclntyre, 3. Pikelets: R. Poulgrain, 1; L. Mclntyre, 2. Sponge cake: N. Pearse, 1: T. Beale, 2: T. Beale, 3. Biscuits: M. Sherwood, 1; N. Livingston, 2. Sweeis, Seniors.—-Toffee: B. Livingston, I.' Chocolate fudge: J. Mclntyre, 1: E. Grayson, 2: D. Rickard, 3. Coconut ice: E. Grayson, 1; B. Livingston, 2; D. Rickard, 3. Sweets, Juniors.—Toffee: R. Grayson, 1; N. Livingston, 2. Turkish delight: N. Livingston, 1; N. Pearse, 2 and 3. Chocolate fudge: N. Livingston, 1; G. Mclntyre, 2. Coconut ice: N. Livingston, 1; N. Pearse, 2. Decorative.—Gentleman’s buttonhole: Fay RusseLl, 1; K. Tikitiki, 2: Fay Russell, 3. Lady's spray: J. Waipaia, 1: Fay Russell,' 2 and 3. Miniature garden: F. Russell, 1. Waste material article: P. Jones, 1: R. Beale, 2; D. Rickard, 3. Decorated bicycle: L. Strong. Victorian posy: M. Tikitiki, 1 and 2: F. Russell, 3. Decorated hat: L. Coppin. Section Winners.—Cooking, seniors: Lois Strong, 1; Molly Foley, 2; Eleanor Grayson, 3. Juniors: Thelma Beale, 1. Sweets, seniors: ' Eleanor Grayson and Betty Livingston, tie, 1. Juniors: Nancy Livingston, 1. Flowers: John Hebenton, 1; Lois Strong, 2; Ellen Patterson, 3. Flowers, primer boys: Barry Hine, 1. Flowers, primer girls: Lachie Taylor, 1. Vegetables: Rosalie Grayson, 1; Leslie Coppin, 2. Fruit: Eleanor Grayson, 1: Peter McKay, 2.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19803, 3 December 1938, Page 6
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