OHINGAITI
CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW HELD [ From the “ Chronicle’s ” Special Correspondent. ] The Ohingaiti Chrysanthemum Showheld last Tuesday proved a great success. Airs Heuderson was the most successful exhibitor in the flower section, and Afrs T. Stewart gained* the points prize for most points. Stall holders were as under: — Sweet: —Airs J. Stewart, Misses Thorby and Aloon; sewing: Mesdames Gower, Thorby and T. Stewart; produce: Mesdames Cole, Wrightson and Hammond; tea rooms: Mesdames Pritchard, AValls, Linton, and Wynne. Results were as follows: Cut Flowers. —Six varieties Japanese named, Airs Hendersonl; three varieties Japanese named, Mrs Henderson 1; three incurved, Mrs Hendersonl, Mrs T. Stewart 2; six varieties, Mrs Wrightson .1, Mrs Henderson 2; three varieties, Mrs Henderson 1, Mrs AVrightson 2; three yellow, Mrs Henderson 1, Airs AVrightson 2; three white, Airs Henderson 1, Airs Wrightson 2; collection small blooms, Airs Henderson 1; collection grown as garden flowers, Airs Henderson 1, Airs Bartlett 2; one blopm, any variety, Afrs Miller 1, Airs Wrightson 2, Mrs Henderson h.c.; champion bloom, Airs Henderson; gaillandias, 3 blooms,'Airs Bartlett 1, Airs Thorby 2; pansies, 3 blooms ,Mrs Thorby 1, Airs Henderson 1; violas, 6 blooms, Airs Henderson 1; stocks, 3 blooms, Airs Stewart 1; collection antirrhinums, Airs Pritchard 1; collection dahlias, Airs Bartlett 1; collection cut flowers, Mrs Bartlett 1; Afrs Stewart 2; collection autumn leaves, Mrs Bartlett 1, Airs L. E. Weston 2; points prize ,Alrs Henderson. Decoration. Prettiest table, Airs Stewart 1, Airs Bartlett 2, Airs Weston h.c.; prettiest mantelpiece Mrs Bartlett 1, Mrs Weston 2; vase, arrayed for effect, Airs Lowry 1, Airs Weston 2; bowl of chrysanthemums, Airs Henderson 1, Mrs Stewart 2; bowl of flowers, Airs Miller 1 Mrs Bartlett 2; bouquet, Airs AVeston 1, Mrs Bartlett 2, Afrs Stewart h.c.; buttonhole (girls under 1G), Lorna Pritchard 1, Norma Afiller 2; ladies’ spray (girls under 16), Phyllis Aliller 1, Molly Lowry 2. Home Industries. Home-made broad from compressed yeast, Afrs Trowcrs 1, Airs Fulton 2; bread from home made yeast, Airs Weston 1; plain scones, Afrs Linton 1, Airs Trowers 2, Airs AValls h.c.; pikelets, Afrs L. Weston 1, Airs Fulton 2, Airs L. Ireland h.c.; jam tarts, Airs T. Stewart 1, Mrs Lowry 2, Afrs AVeston h.c.; rich fruit cake, Airs Bartlett 1, Mrs Weston 2, Airs T. Stewart h.c.; sponge sandwich, Airs Bartlett 1, Mrs Fulton 2, Afrs Trowcrs h.c.; egglcss cake, Airs Fulton 1, Airs Stewart 2, Mrs Walls h.c.; Aladeira cake, Airs Stewart 1, Airs feartlett 2, Airs Fulton h.c.; shortbread, Airs Stewart 1, Airs Walls 2; sweets, Airs Stewart 1, Airs Aliller 2; jam, 2 varieties; Airs Henderson 1 and 2; jelly, 2 varieties. Airs Barlett .1, Airs Thompson 2; preserves, 2 varieties, Airs Thompson 1, Airs Barlett 2; sauce, 2 varieties, Afrs Henderson .1, Afrs Stewart 2; pickles, 2 varieties, Airs AVoods 1 and 2, Mrs Stewart h.c.; scones (girls under 16), Alolly Lowry 1, Lorna Pritchard 2; toffee, Lorna Pritchard 1; points prize, Airs Stewart. Sewing. Prettiest cushion, Afrs Stewart 1, Afrs Thorby 1, Airs Thorby 2, Airs Stewart sipj fg Xqioqj, h.c.; prettiest handworked tray cloth, Afrs Stewart 1; handworked nightdress, Airs Stewart 1, Airs Fulton 2; Afrs Speedy h.c.; crochet lace (fine), Airs Bowler 1, Afrs Ireland 2, Afrs Eng h.c.; crochet lace (coarse), Mrs Thorby 1; pillow sham (handworked), Airs Thorby 1, Afrs Thorby 2, Mrs Stewart h.c.; prettiest baby’s frock, Airs Stewart 1; prettiest baby’s woolly coat, Mrs Stewart 1; best knitted sock, Mrs T. Ireland 1; points prize Afrs Stewart. Farm Produce. Afangolds, 2 varieties, Af. Pairman 1 and 2, H. Pritchard h.c.; swede turnips, L. E. Weston 1 and 2, S Lowry h.c.; carrots (field), Af. Pairman 1 and 2; carrots (table), R. Gower 1, N. Bartlett 2; parsnips, N. Bartlett 1 and 2; vegetable marrow, G. Mellor 1; pumpkin, C. Russell ]; cabbage, produce stall 1; onions, N. ’Bartlett 1; potatoes (6 table), R. Gower 1, L. Weston 2; separator butter, Afrs Weston 1, Airs Stewart. 2; parsnips, G. Pritchard 1; cabbage (boys under 16), G. Pritchard 1.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19846, 21 May 1927, Page 2
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