AUTUMN FLOWERS SHOWN
DISPLAY AT RAKAUROA IN ST IT UTE F UNCTION SPLENDID ENTRIES (I To raid OoTrospondont.) Splendid entries were received at the autumn flower show conducted recently in Rakauroa by the members of the Rakauroa Women’s Intitule. The secretary was Mrs. F. G. Fielder, and the stall-holders were as follows:—Work Stall, Miss M. McLean; produce, Mrs. Greaves; ice-cream and sweets, Mrs. V. Tait and Misses M. Beaufoy and S. Burborough; lunch and afternoon tea, Mrs. H. J. F. Tombleson, Miss L. McLean, and others. AWARDS IN DETAIL. Flowers—Twelve decorative dahlias: Mrs. Davenport, 1 and 2. Six decorative dahlias: Mrs. Davenport, 1 and 2 Three cactus dkhlias: Mrs. Davenport, 1 and 2. Four Pom-Pom dahlias (4 entries): Mrs. Sinton, 1. Collection of charna (.4 entries): Miss N. McLean, i, Mrs. Davenport, 2. Collection, single (3 entries): Mrs. Davenport, 1; Miss M. McLean, 2. Miscellaneous:— Asters (7 entries): Mrs. Davenport, 1,2, and 3. Zinnias (4 entries): Mrs. R. Miller, 1; Miss M. McLean, 2 Marigolds (.6 entries): Mrs. Davenport, 1 and 2; Miss M. McLean, 3. Gaillardias (3 entries): Miss M. McLean, 1; Mrs. Gibson, 2. Hollyhocks: Miss B. Davenport, 1; Mrs. W. E. Shaw, 2. Calendulas (5 entries): Miss L. Beaufoy, 1; Mrs. McGreager, 2; Mrs. Sinton, 3. Gladioli tlO entries): Miss B. Davenport, 1; Miss M. McLean, 2; Miss B. Davenport, 3. Michaelmas daisy (4 entries): Mrs. Sinton, 1; Mrs. Gibson, 2. Petunias 14 entries): Mrs, Tombleson, 1; Miss M. McLean, 2. Verbenas (4 entries): Mrs. J. C. Whi'le, 1; Mrs. Innes, 2. Autumn bulbs anc| lilies: Mrs. Hutchinson, 1; Mrs. Davenport, 2. Six varieties flowers (4 entries): Mrs. Cooper, 1; Mrs. Sinton, 2 1 iMrs. Hutchipson, 3. Three varieties flowers (3 entries): Mrs. Hutchinson, 1; Miss M. McLean, 2. Any other flower (1G entries); Mrs. Hutchinson .1 and 3; Mrs. Smart, 2. Decorative. —Bowl of sweet peas (10 entries): Mrs. Mortleman, 1; Miss B. Davenport, 2 and 3. Bowl ol mixed flowers (12 entries): Mrs. Millar, 1; Miss Morice, and Mrs. Richmond tie, 2. Jug of flowers (10 entries): Mrs. Miller, 1: Mrs. Raymond, 2; Miss L. Beaufoy, 3. Blue flowers (G entries): Mrs. Hutchinson, 1. Pink flowers (11 entries): Mrs. Davenport, 1; Mrs. W. E. Shaw, 2; Mrs. Hutchinson, 3. Victorian posy (6 entries): Mrs. Gilbertson, 1; Mrs. Raymond, 2 Mrs. Hutchinson, 3. Ladies’ spray (5 entries): Mi’s. Innes, 1; Mrs. Hutchinson, 2; Mrs. Richmond, 3. Antirrhinums, giant (4 entries) Mrs. R. C. Beaufoy, 1. Dwarf (5 entries): Miss L. Beaufoy. 1: Mrs. W. E Shaw, 2; Mrs. Tombleson, 3. Preserves. —Lemons: Mrs. W. E Shaw, 1; Miss M. McLean, 2. Fruit <c entries): Mrs. Mortleman, 1; Mrs. Bulst 2; Miss L. McLean, 3, Butter (C entries): Mrs. Innes, 1; Mrs. Smart, 2 Mrs. Redpath, 3. Hen eggs (4 entries) Mrs. V. Tait, 1; Mrs. Innes, 2; Mrs Smart, 3. Marmalade (2 entries): Mrs Innes, 1; Miss L. Beaufoy, 2: Jan: (3 entries): Miss L. Beaufoy, 1; Mrs Raymond, 2. Pickles: Miss L. Beaufoy. 1. Chutney: Miss L. Beaufoy, 1 Vegetables.—Collection of vegetables (5 entries): Bulst, 1; Miss L Beaufoy, 2; Mrs. Craw, 3. Onions C entries): Mrs. Innes, 1; Puddick, 2 Miss L. Beaufoy, 3. Lettuce (? entries): Mrs. Smart, 1; Mrs. Bell, 2 Puddick, 3. Cabbage (6 entries): Mrs Smart, 1; F. G. Fielder, 2; Mrs. Raymond, 3. Peas (5 entries): Mrs. Bell 1; Bulst, 2; Mrs. Puddick, 3. Runnei beans (5 entries): Miss L. Beaufoy, 1 F. G. Fieldar, 2; Bulst, 3. Carrots (1 entries): Puddick, 1; Bulst, 2; Mrs Smart, 3. Turnips (4 entries): Mrs Davenport, 1; Mrs. Raymond. 2. Parsnips (5 entries): Puddick, 1; Mrs Craw, 2; Miss L. Beaufoy, 3 Swede; (G entries): Mrs. Davenport, 1; Mi's Craw, 2; Mrs. Innes, 3. Potatoes white (7 entries): Bulst, 1; Mrs. Smart 2, Miss M. McLean, 3. Potatoes coloured (5 entries): Mrs. Innes, 1 Bulst, 2 and 3. Tomatoes (2 entries) Miss M. McLean, 1; Mists L. Beaufoy 2 Beetroot (5 entries): Mrs. Smart 1; Miss L. Beaufoy, 2; Mrs. Craw, a Rhubarb (2 entries): Mrs. Redpath, l Mrs. Craw, 2. Cucumber: Mrs Pomblesoh, 1. Marrow (4 onlines). Bulst, 1; Mrs. Craw, 2; Miss L. Beaufoy, o. Pumpkin (5 entries): Mrs Tombleson, 1; Bulst, 2; Mrs. Innes, 3 Cooking.—Plain scones (2 entries) Mrs. Gilbertson, 1; Miss L. McLean, 2, Home-made bread (4 entries): Mrs. |
Smart, 1; Mrs, Craw, ?; Mr*. Burborough, 3. Shortbread (3 entries): Mrs. Smart, 1; Mrs. limes, 2. Puff pastry (2 entries): Mrs. Smart, 1; Mrs. limes, 2. Butter sponge (3 entries): Miss E. Smart, 1; Mrs. Innes, 2. Plain | sponge (2 entries): Miss E. Smart, 1: Mrs. Innes ,2. Coffee cake (4 entries): Miss E. Smart, 1; Mrs. Innes, 2; Mrs. Raymond, 3. Chocolate cake t2 entries): Miss E. Smart, 1; Mrs. Raymond, 2. Rich fruit cake (a entries): Mrs. Picken and Smart, tie, 1; Mrs. Smart, 2; Mrs. Burborough, 3. Biscuits (2 entries): Mrs. Raymond, 1; Miss E. Smart, 2. Sewing. —Knitted cardigan or puli - Over, plain: Miss V. Dela'hunty, 1. Knitted cardigan or pullover, iancy: Miss V. Uelahunty, I and 2. Men s knitted sox (4 entries): Mrs. E. Faram, 1, Mrs. Raymond, 2; Miss M. Tombleson, 3. Child’s cardigan or pullover: Mrs. Stewart, 1; Mrs. Raymond, 2. Pair boys’ trousers: Mrs. McMillan, i. Hairpin work: Mrs. Moore, 1. Tray or | tioliey cloth, coloured embroidery: Miss V. Delahunly. 1 and 2. I’iirowover: Mrs. N. Tail, 1; Mrs. Bell, 2. Worked apron: M : ss V. Delahunly, : Miss L. Beaufoy, 2 and 3. Smocking. Miss B. Oswald, 1. Tapestry: .Miss L Fielder, 1 and 3. Prettiest and most usclui article: Miss V. Mrs. Bell, 2; Mrs. Moore, 3. Dulies washing frock: .Vivs. E. C. Fielder, 1. Child’s washing frock: Mrs. I'. O. Fielder. 1; Mrs. Raymond, 2 am! 3 Cushion, worked in wool: Mrs Bell, 1; M:ss B. Davenport. 2; Miss E. -'Twirl, 3. Mat worked in wool: Mrs. J. ( reaves, 1. Child’s apron: Miss 1. Tc mbit son, 1. 1* holography.—Child Study y " entries): Mrs. Hint?., 1 and 2; Miss L. Beaufoy, 3. Animal study (u entries): Mrs. W. Burborough, 1; MrsFraser, 2. Landscape (I<> entries). , Mrs. W. Burborough, 1: A- Innes. 2; D. Smart, 3. Three photographs uO
entries): Mrs. Burborough. 1; Miss B. Davenport, 2; D. Smart, 3. Children's Section. —Crayon drawing, Std. 1: ELsie Craw, 1: Frances Moore, 2. Std. 2: Dorothy Picken, 1: Bevan Fildcr, 2. Std. 3: Vivienne Richardson, 1: Wray McGregor, 2. Std. 5: Joyce Richardson, 1; Alistair Redpath, 2.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19891, 20 March 1939, Page 13
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