FLOWER SHOW.
ST DAVID’S CHURCH, | SYDENHAM. A successful autumn flower, fruit and I vegetable show was held in St David's •Kitiooiroona, Colombo Street, Sydenham,: t-bte afternoon, to* augment a balance oi £4O required for the church building fund, ; The shovr a« opened -by Mr T. Thomson, in the abseucc of the K«v J. D. Webster, . owing to ill-health. The following is the I prize list:— Collection chrysanthemums, not to exceed three varieties—Mrt A. JJ. Cree 1. ■ Collection single chrysanthemus, uot to exceed three varieties—Jubilee Home, Woolston 1. Collection daieioe—Mrs A. E. Cree i 1. Mrs W. Fisher Q. Outdoor flowers— . Rail way Department. Rakaift. Collection ] berries’—Mrs M’Dougail 1, Mrs J. Dent -. Pentium chrysanthemum—Mrs D. A. Campbell 1. Pot plant—Mre M. A. Car- j rodus I, Mrs Alexander 2. Bowl of flowers —Mr A. R. Cree 1, Railway Department ! (Rakaia) 2. Baeket of owers—Mrs Alex j ander .1. Vase of flower*—Mias Nicoll •» ! Mrs Fiaher 2. Hand bouquet of chryaan- J themums—Miss A. Carmichael. Bowl of autumn foliage—Mine A. Carmichael 1. j Dessert apples—Mr Baker 1, Victor Mac- ( far lane 2 Cooking apples—T. Baker l and -2. Collection apples—Mrs J. Macfarlane 1. Austjh Webster 2. Quinces—Victor Macfarlane J. Pea«—Miss MTlroy 1. Mrs Harrington i. Collection vegetables—C. Carmichael 1 and 2. Potatoes, three varieties—Mias J. Neale .1, H. Horsnetl 2. Nine potatoes—Miss M. Neale 1, F. Neale 2. Nine onions—Mre Harrington 1, Mrs Alexander 2. One marrow—H. R. Thompson 1 3. Six parsnips—TT. H. Burrell 1, Mrs ; Burrell 2. One pumpkin—H. B. Thomson. Six carrots—Austin Webster 1. Mrs Harrington 2. Celery—Austin Webster 1. Home-made butter—Mrs W. '■Butler. Hen eggi—Victor Maofarlane 1. Mrs Peat 2. Marmalade —Mrs A. K. Cree. Pot of .jelly -Mrs W. Fisher 3, Mrs Dent j. Pot of jam—Mrs Sliirlaw j, Mre W. Fisher 2. Jar of tomato sauce—Mrs Shirlaw 3. Mrs Alexander 2. Jar of chatney or pickle*—Mrs Dent 1, Mrs A. i 3. Cree 2. Bottle of preserved fruit—Mrs Dent 1. Mrs W. Fisher ‘2. Plate of oven scones—Mrs Pat trick 3, Mrs Butler 2. Plate of girdle scones—Mrs M Dowell. SpoDge sandwich—Mrs Pat trick l. Mre J. Gough 2. Sponge roll—Miss R. Butler 1. Shortbread—Mrs J. Macfarlane 1. Mrs Alexander 2. Gingerbread—Mrs R. Thomson t. Plate of pikelets—Mrs J. Macfar! an e 1, Mrs Carrodus 2. Plate of biscuits—M>g A. 1.. Gourlay J. Plate of tart-lets--Mrs J. Macfarlane 1. Mrs Alexander Children's section, under fifteen years.— Vase of flowers—Miss Jean Alexander 3. Basket, of flowers—Miss K. M’Ferran 1, Mis* D. MTlroy 2. Collection of flowerand berries—Miss I. Dent 1. T. Alexander 2. Collection of vegetables—D. M'Ferran », Miss J. Alexander 2. of oven scones —Miss L. M'Aulay 1, Miss J. Alexander 2. Sponge sandwich—Miss Mona Butler 3. Miss Tj. M’Aulay 2. Best school lunch— Mis« Rona Anderson 3, Miss Jean Alexander 2.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17027, 28 April 1923, Page 13
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