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HORTICULTURAL SHOW.

SECOND DAY.

The second day of the Show was even more successful than the first.

Following is the remainder of the prize list:— CUT FLOWERS.

Phlox Drummondii, collection. —H. G. Lethbridge 1. Petunia, double.—-F. J. Walker 1. Poppies, best collection. —Mfiss M. F. Liffiton 1, Msrs Rose 2. Peony, two varieties.—H. 6. Lethtridge 1, J. A. Campbell 2. Rhododendrons, collection.—(Mrs J. Paul 1. -Rose, specimen.—'D. H. Williamson 1, Mrs Foreman 2, Mrs Poynter h.c. Rose, three varieties (named).—Mrs J. Q. Wilson 1, D. H. Williamson 2, G. Wialke-r h.c. Rose, six varieties (named).—^Mrs J. G. Wilson 1, D. H. Williamson 2. Rose, collection Teas.—Mrs JV G. Wilson 1. "■■'•■ . Rose, best 12 buds.—'Mrs Clapham 1, j\ Littlejohn 2, Mrs Frethey h.c. Rosa, Polyanthus,—-Mrs W. G. Treadwell 1, Mrs Poynter 2. Rose, bowl of one variety.—D. H. Williamson 1, F. J. Walker 2. Champion Rose.—Mrs J. G. Wilson. Stock, one variety.—H. G. Lethbridge 1, iMrs Foreman 2. Stocks, collection.— jH. G. Lethbridge 1, Miss Gower 2. Svredb Peas, collection.—G. E. Best 1, H. B. Watson 2, iMire J. T. Walker h.c. Sweet Williams, six varieties.--< Mrs J. iServell 1, 'Mrs G. Patterson 2. .Verbena, three varieties. A. Tawse 'Climbing Plants, best collection.-^F. J. Walker 1, Mrs W. G. Treadwell 2. Out Flowers, tiiree varieties. —F. J. •Walker, A. Cabbage 2. Collection Cut Flowers, 24 species.— Mrs -Earle 1, A. Tawse. 2, H. G. Lethbridge h.c. Collection Cut Flowers, 12 species.— Mrs Sarjeant 1, A. Tawse 2, H. G. Lethferidge h.c. . Cut Bloom, not otherwise mentioned. —F. J. Walker 1, Miss D. Paul 2. Collection Annuals, 6 species. Mrs. Rice 1. Collection Herbaceous Perennials, 3 species.—F. J. Walker 1, A. L. Williams 2. Collection Herbaceous Perennials, 6 species.—F. J. Walker 1. MISCELLANEOUS. Best Painting of Animal, Fruit, or Flowers.—E. AI. Randall 1, Miss W. Drew 2. Best "" Specimen Freehand Drawing, children under 14 years.—L. G. Randall 1, D. Beauohamp 2. Best Specimen of Brushwork, boys under 15.— N. Day 1, R. Inman 2, V. • iMailman 3. Best Specimen of Brushwork, girls under 15.—Miss \E. Bell 1, Miss G. Chamberlain 2, Miss O. Horsley 3. NATIVE CLASSES. Best Exhibit of Mat or Kit, made by native child.—Rua Tauri 1 (model eel •weir), Eno Cooper 2, Wera, Peneaha 3. Best Specimen Handwriting, children under 10.—'Eno Cooper 1, Rata Tineha 2, Tene Papa 3. Best Specimen Handwriting, children under 15.—Werei Pineaha 1, Rua Tauri 2, Konei Pinea/ha 3. The School Challen Banner was won by the iMossitown School, which secured 12£ points more than the St. John's School, which came second. The prize list for the Public Schools Competitions is as followes:— Judges.—Mrs Hdpe Gibbons and Mr D. Hutton. Best Kept School Garlen Plot.—l, Mosstown, 10 points; 2, St. John's, 5 points. ; Best Collection Flowers, product of School Garden. —1, iMosstown, 5 points; 2, St. John's, 2i points. Best Collection Vegetables, product of, School garden.—^Mosstown 1, 5 points. (Best three .Roses.—Mosstown 1, 3 points; St. John's 2, 2£ points. Best Bouquet.—Emily Haase (St. John's) 1, 3 points; Doija Varney (Queen's Park) 2, 1£ points. Best Basket of Flowers.—Myrtle Laird (St. John's) 1. 3 points; D. Coleman (Queen's Park) 2, 1£ points; D. Ryburn (Queen's Park), h.c. Best Buttonhole.—B. Bienvenu (Queen's Park) 1, 3 points; E. Haase (St. John's) 2, li points; Mabel Andrews (Mosstown) 3. Best Basket Native Flowers.—May Holloway (St. John's) 1, 3 points; I. Barton (Queen's Park) 2, 14 points. , .Harcdwritiing, children under I.—Jas. Dyer (Mcestown) 1, 2 points; Norman Titter (Mosstown) 2, 1 point. Handwriting, children under 9.— J. MoNiven (Queen's Park) 1, 2 points; E. Percival (Queen's Park) 2, 1 point. Handwriting, children under 11.— Eliza Botten (D.H.S.) 1, 2 points; Bessie Reid (Queen's Park) 2, 1 point. Handwriting, children under 14. —B. Bamber (Queen's Park) 1, 2 points; I. Wilton (Queen's JPark) 2, 1 point.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12668, 2 December 1905, Page 7

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HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12668, 2 December 1905, Page 7

HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12668, 2 December 1905, Page 7

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