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FLOWER SHOW.

PEEBBLETON'S RED CROSS EFFORT. | A flower show ;md bazaar were i held in the PrebbJeion Hall in aid of the local Red Cross Soeietv and the Hall Committee. Although the season is rather late lor (lowers, the, | vegetable and fruit seetions were ex-, eellent. The show was a most sue-' cessful affair, and as a result the funds above mentioned will benelit to the extent of £lls. The prize-list is as follows: FLOWERS. One rose: Miss A. Dcnison 1, Mrs J. Eastcibrook 2. Three roses, varieties: Miss A. i ! Dcnison I. Mrs J. Easterbrook 2. Six roses, varieties: Mss A. Dcnison I. Six gaillardias: , Mrs \\. holkinann 1. Three gladioli, va- | riches: Miss Edith Roscoe 1. Antirrhinums.! three varieties: Miss Gri.'liths I. Three gera- i Mums, varieties: Mrs .1. Easterbrook 1, Mrs Webb 2, Miss MeC.ill 3. Nasturtiums, six' varieties: Miss E. Gallagher I. Hollyhocks. three varieties: Miss Edith Roscoe ]" Sunflowers, three blooms: T. Kobbins I. CoJlection of flowers: Miss McGill 1. Three l ilalihas. show varieties: Miss E. Gallagher 1. K. A<lani 2. Three dahlias, cactus varie- I lies: i:. Adam 1. Miss McGill 2, Mrs Webb ■'!. Dahlias, single varieties: Miss O. Roscoe I 1. Chrysanthemums: E. Adam 1, Mrs Ros-! icoe L>, Miss Griffiths :i. Chrysanthemums.! three varieties: E. Adam 1, Miss (irilliths! 2. Chrysanthemums, one vase: K. Adam 1. I Foliage plant: Miss O. Roscoe I, Fern: Mrs | .1. Drunimond I. Geranium, anv variety:' Mrs .1. Ensterhrouk I. Mrs .1. Druinmond '2. One aspidistra: Mrs J. l-jistrrhrook 1. Hand boujuict: Miss Elsie Dcnison 1. Ladv's I spray: Miss <".. Dcnison 1, Mrs I. Harding" 2. Gentleman's buttonhole: Miss Dcnison I, Mrs I. Harding 2. Miss Nellie Eaglcsome 3. \nse of flowers: Miss Foster 1. Miss McGill 2. Decorated basket: Miss 1.. Dcnison 1. Table decoration: Miss McGill 1, Mrs Dcnison 2. FRI IT. Dessert apples, one variety: Mrs A. Stew- > art 1. Mrs 11. Prebble 2. T. Robins 3. Des-! sect apples, three varieties: Mrs A. Stewart : I, E. Adam 2. Cooking apples, one variety: ' Mrs Freeman I. H. Saunders 2, Miss Foster I 3. Dessert pears, one variety: E. Adam 1. I Cooking pears, one variety: Miss Foster 1. ' VEGETABLES. Ten pods runner beans: .1. Easterbrook ' I, M. Gallagher 2. Ten poils butter beans: .1. Easterbrook I. Twenly-flve pods peas: Miss Foster 1, T. Robins 2. Turnips, one I variety: J. Easterbrook J, J. Hnrtncll 2. Far-! snips: .1. Easterbrook 1. J. Oldridge 2, Miss ' Grilliths .'!. Reetroot, Long Red varietv: M. i Gallagher I. Beetroot, Globe variety": T. Robins 1. Potatoes, one varietv: 11. Saunders 1, J. Bailey 2, J. Easterbrook 3. Col- I lection of potatoes: H. Saunders 1, .1. Eas- | terbrook 2. Five onions: G. Longstaffe 1. j

.Six spikes of rhubarb: J. Rankin 1. J Easterbrook 2. Two cabbages: J. Easterbrook 1. Tlirec lettuces: Mrs I. Harding I, J. Eas- | terbrook 2. Marrow: Mrs Webb 1. M Gallagher 2. J. Easterbrook 3. Collection ..r •vegetables: J. Easterbrook 1. COOKERY. ' Girdle scones: Mrs Harturll I. Plain scones: Mrs McNally 1. Mrs Hartnell 2. Fruit cake: Mrs Hartnell 1. Madeira cake: Mrs J. Bailey 1. Seed cake: Mrs Jordan t. Sponge sandwich: Miss Munro 1. Miss Hartnell 2. Gingerbread: Mrs Jordan 1. Plale of kiss cakes: Mrs J. Bailey 1. Six open tarts: Mrs J. Bailey 1. Six turnover tarts: Mrs J. bailey 1. Shortbread: Mrs Jordan 2. rlirec jars of fruit, in svrup: Mrs C, , Morland 1, Miss Foster 2. Dairy butter. 21b: Mrs G. longstaffe 1, Mrs Hartnell 2. Sepa- ; rator butter, 21b: Mrs J. Easterbrook 1. Mm ; E. Webb 2. JUVENILE SECTION. I'late or scones: Annie Jordan I, Lily I Cherry 2, Freda Morland 3. Plate of stones (boys): J. Harturll 1. Clifford Cherr\ 2. V i Robins 3. Sponge sandwicb: N. Robins J, I Nellie Eiglesome 2. Sponge sandwich, by ! child under 13: Mabel Griffiths 1, Rose Henderson 2. Plate oT pikelets: Freda Morland 'I. Plate of home-made biscuits: Olive Ros|coe 1 and 2. Plate of rock rakes: N. Robins 1. Lily Cherry 2. MISCELLANEOUS. j Six heaviest hens' eggs: Mrs Kolkuian 1. ! Socks: Doris Clifford 1 and special uiMitn.ii. : I*air of socks, wheeling wool: Mrs Met..ll 1 j and 2. Mrs Webb 3. i"air of socks, hup rI ing wool: Mrs McGill I.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1011, 9 May 1917, Page 4

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FLOWER SHOW. Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1011, 9 May 1917, Page 4

FLOWER SHOW. Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1011, 9 May 1917, Page 4

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