TE KUITI FLOWER SHOW
The annual flower show ami sale of work under the direction of tne at. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Te Kuili was held in the Municipal flail on Friday* when there were splendid exhibits in the. rose glasses. The prizewinners were as follow; Roses.—l2 varieties: L Walker, 1 and m va - rAet ies: J. Blackman. 1; c. Walker. 2. 3 varieties: j. Blackman i• Mrs. Vercoe. 2; Mrs. Liddell, l vari‘Nlrs* Aitken, 1; J. Blackman. 2; L. Walker. 3. Bowl ol Roses: Mrs. Somerville, 1. Three varieties climbers: Mrs Davenport, 1; Nancy Edwards, 2. Champion rose: J. Blackman (“Mrs. Herbert Smith”). Sweet Peas.—3 varieties: Mrs. Boddie, l. Bowl sweet peas: Mrs. Boddie. 1. Cut Flowers.—Best coloured: Mrs. Vereoe. 1; Mrs. Rolleston. 2. Stocks: Mrs. Vercoe, 1; Mrs. Rolleston. 2; Mrs. K. Low, 3. Aquilegia: P. Walker, 1; Hangatiki School 2. Antirrhinums: Mrs. A. Sutherland, 1; P. Walker. 2. Sweet William: Mrs. A. Sutherland, 1. Iris: Mrs. Self J* . Nfrs J. Bennett. 2; p. Walker. 3: Mrs. Vercoe, 2. Spraxias*: Mrs. Sell. 1; Mrs. Y ercoe, 2. Pansies: 6 varieties: Mrs. Self. 1; Rev. E. R. Ross. 2. 3 varieties: Rev. Ross. 1; Mrs. Self, 2. V allflowers: P. Walker. 1. Azeleas: Mrs. Dr Graham. 1. Gerbera: J. Blackman. 1. J. fcenton, 2. Best Flower: Mrs. Broadfoot. J; Rev. Ross. 2; J. Fentor. 3. Lady’s spray and gent’s buttonhole: Airs! Dickie, 1. Best arranged vase (under 12 years): Masie Irvine, l; Jack Fenton. 2, Miss J. Connell, 3. Under 9 yearsPatty Saunders, 1. Best buttonhole (under 15 years): D. Stranger, 1: J. | Walker, 2: Nancy Edwards. 3. under 12 years: Jeff Fenton. 1; N. Douglas. 2; | Lisle Fenton, 3. Under 9 \-ears: M Connell. 1: M. Walker. 2. Points Prizes.—Sweet peas. Mrs. Bodd.e; roses. J. Blackman: cut flowers. Mrs. O. Self: collection cut flowers Mrs Vercoe. Cooking.—Best sponge sandwich, with butter: Mrs. Blackman. 1. Best sponge (without butter): Mrs. Aitken. 1: Mrs. McColl. 2; Elsie Fenton. 2. Best sponge sandwich, with butter (girls under 18): P. Blackman. 1; Alice Jones, 2 and M without butter: Joan Trvine. 1: Annie Best Decorated Table (popular vote)Airs Broadfoot. 1; Mrs. Douglas. 2. The following were the stallholders: Produce. Mesdames Vercoe. Henderson and Ross; cakes. Mesdames Trvine and McKenzie: work stall. Mrs. Smith: sweets. Miss Sutherland and Mrs. Saunders; ten helpers. Mesdames Davidson. Jones. Fraser. Miches CV»i/> Cousins- bran tub. Mrs. Mr.' n. was responsible for the fire displav of roses. Burine- the evening session several
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 509, 12 November 1928, Page 12
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