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BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS

OHINGAITI FLOWER SHOW At the Ohingaiti flower show the blooms were of excellent quality. Mrs Henderson was the winner of the prize for the champion bloom. Judges were as follow: —Flowers, Mr Gibson (Marton). Decorative: Mrs D. Gordon (Taihape). Home industries: Mrs Howie (Huntcrville). Sewing: Mrs Gower (Marton). Produce: Mr Cork (Taihape). The prize list was as follows: — Chrysanthemums. Six varieties Japanese named: Mrs Miller 1, Mrs Bartlett 2. 3 varieties Japanese named: Mrs Miller 1. Mrs Bartlett 2. 3 incurved: Mrs Miller 1, Mrs Bartlett 2. Six varieties: Mrs Miller 1, Mrs Bartlett 2, Miss Miller h.c. 3 varieties: Mrs Miller 1, Mrs Mackie 2, Mrs Weston h.c 3 yellow or bronze blooms: Mrs Henderson 1, Mrs Bartlett 2, Mrs Bartlett h.c. 3 pink biooms: Mrs Miller 1 and 2, Mrs Bartlett h.c. 3 white blooms: Mrs Henderson 1, Mrs Miller 2, Mrs Wright son h.c. 1 bloom: Mrs Henderson 1. Mrs Miller 2, Mrs Bartlett h.c. Champion bloom: Mrs Henderson. Collection grown as garden flowers: Mrs Miller J. Mrs Weston 2, Mrs Bartlett h.c. Gaillardias: Mrs Bartlett 1, Mrs R. Thorby 2. Pansies: Mrs T. Stewart 1, Mrs H. Pritchard 2. Stocks: Mrs Henderson 1, Mrs Stewart 2. Colle etio of roses: Mrs Lowry 1, Mrs Bartlett 2, Mrs Henderson h.c. Collection of antirrhiniums: Mrs Henderson 1, Mrs H. Pritchard 2, Mrs Bartlett h.c. Collection of Dahlias: Mrs R. J. Linton 1. Collection of cut flowers: Mrs Bartlett 1, Mrs Henderson 2, Mrs Pritchard h.c. Collection of autumn leaves: Mrs Bartlett 1, Mrs Weston 2. Points prize for chrysanthemums: Mrs Miller. Decorative Prettiest table (open): Mrs Stewart 1, Mrs Weston 2. Mrs Fulton h.c. Prettiest table (novice): Mrs Lowry 1, Mrs Miller 2, Miss Foote h.c. Prettiest basket: Mrs Stewart 1, Mrs Bartlett 2. Vase arranged for effect: Mrs Bartlett 1, Mrs Weston 2, Mrs Stewart h.c. Bowl of Chrysanthemums: Mrs Weston 1, Mrs Lowry 2. Bowl of foliage and berries: Mrs Stewart 1, Mrs Bartlett 2. Bridal bouquet (open): Mrs Bartlett 1, Mrs Weston 2. Posy: Mrs Bartlett I, Mrs Stewart 2, Mrs Bartlett h.c. Bouquet (novice): Stelal Hammond 1. Shoulder posy: Mrs Stewart 1. Judith Stewart 2. Buttonhole (gent’s): Mrs Stewart 1, Mrs Bartlett 2. Lady’s spray: Mrs Bartlett 1, Mrs Scwart 2. Points prize: Mrs Stewart. Buttonhole (girls under 16): Judith Stewart 1, Joan Fulton 2. Phyllis Miller h.c. Lady’s spray (girls under 16): Norma Miller 1, Judith Stewart 2, Ngaire Hammond h.c.

Home Industries Homemade Bread (corn yeast).—Mrs Trowcrs 1, Mrs Fulton 2. Home-made bread (home-made yeast).—Mrs Bartlett 1, Mrs Cole 2. Plain scones: Mrs Fulton 1, Mrs Trowcrs 2. Pikelets: Mrs Trowers I. Jam tarts: Mrs Weston 1, Mrs Trowers 2. Biscuits (3 varieties): Mrs Bartlett 1 and 2. Rich fruit cake: Mrs Bartlett 1, Mrs Weston 2. Sponge Sandwich: Mrs Fulton 1, Mrs Bartlett 2, Mrs Trowers h.c. Eggless Cake: Mrs Trowers 1, Mrs Fulton 2, Mrs Coleman h.c. Madeira cake: Mrs Fulton 1, Mrs Bartlett 2. Short-bread: Mrs Bartlett 1 and 2. Jam (2 varieties): Mrs Bartlett 1, Mrs McKnight 2, Mrs Fulton h.c. Jelly (2 varieties): Mrs Bartlett 1, Mrs Weston 2, Mrs McKnight h.c. Sauce (2 varieties): Mrs Trowers 1, Mrs McKnight 2, Mrs Fulton h.c. Pickles (2 varieties): Mrs Weston 1, Chutney (2 varieties): Mrs Weston 1. Mrs Coleman 2, Mrs Bartlett h.c. Scones (girls under 16): Margaret Dallas 1. Homemade soap: Mrs Lowry 1, Mrs Bartlett 2. Points prize: Mrs Bartlett. Sewing

Best Hand-worked Cushion: Mrs J. Stent 1. Lorna Pritchard 2, Mr.s Miller h.c. Prettiest table centre: Miss Mackie 1, Miss Foote 2, Miss Mackie h.c Best hand-worked tray-cloth: Miss King 1, Mrs Miller 2. Best handworked nightdress: Mrs Fraser 1, Miss Williams 2, Miss Darbyshire h.c. Crochet lace (fine): Mrs Eng 1, Mrs Holland 2. Best hand-worked petticoat: Miss King J, Mrs Bartlett 2. Coloured embroidery: Miss Eng 1. Miss Mackie 2, Mrs Bartlett h.c. Prettiest baby’s frock: Mrs Fraser 1, Mrs 1 McCully 2. Mrs Miller h.c. Prettiest baby’s woolly coat: Mrs Miller .1, Best hand worked apron: Mr.s Bartlett 1, Miss Mackie 2, Miss Carr h.c. Best paper-worked article: Mrs Miller 1. Novelty pin-cushion: Mrs Bartlett 1. Best hand-worked article (girls under 16): Irene Smith 1 aiul 2. Points prize: Mrs Bartlett. Produce Mangolds (globe): Mr L. E. Weston 1,2 and h.c. Mangolds (long); Mr L. E. Weston 1 and 2, Messrs Me Alley Bros. h.c. Swedes: Mr L. E. Weston 1 and 2, Messrs McAlley Bros. h.c. Carrots (table): Mr W. James 1, Mrs H. Pritchard 2, Mr R. A. Gower h.c. Carrots (field): Mr S. Lowry 1, Mrs Gower 2, Parsnips: Mrs H. Pritchard I, Mr J. B. McKnight 2, Mr 8. Ramsay h.c. Vegetable marrow: Mr W. James 1, Mr J. B. McKnight 2 and h.c. Pumpkin: Mr J. Terry 1, Mr McKnight 2 and h.c. Cabbage: Messrs McAlley Bros. 1. Mr W. Fraser 2. Onions (quality): Mrs D. Mackie 1, Mr Miller 2. Mr Pritchard and Air Shelton Fcilding tie for h.c. Onions (heaviest): Air Lowry 1 and 2, Air A-IcKnight h.c. Potatoes (matured): Mr Lowry 1, Mr Weston 2 and h.c. Beetroot (round): Mr Weston 1. Apples (dessert): Air AlcKnight 1,2 and h.c. Apples (cooking): Mr AfcKnight .1, 2 and h.c.: Carrots (boys under 16): Russell Alillcr 1, Frank Russell 2. Parsnips (boys under 16*): Russell Aliler 1. A cup to be W'on twice in succession or three times at intervals was awarded to Mr L. E. Weston in the produce class. Points prize awarded in children’s classes was won by Russell Miller.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 112, 13 May 1929, Page 8

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BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 112, 13 May 1929, Page 8

BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 112, 13 May 1929, Page 8