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AUTUMN BLOOMS

DISPLAY AT OHINGAITI SUCCESSFUL FLOWER SHOW. The annual Chrysanthemum Show, under the auspices < f the Presbyterian Church, was held in the Town Hall on Wednesday last. The quality and quantity of entries in the chrysanthemum classes was excellent and the other flower classes showed good entries. A very fine collection of vegetables swelled the entries in the produce classes, and the other sections of the show were also well filled. The weather was all that could be desired, and the attendance was quite as large as has been experienced. The show was very successful in every respect. The following are the awards made Hjy the judges in the various classes: —

Cut Flowers. Chrysanthemums. Six varieties, Japanese, named: Mrs Weston 1, Mrs R. Dalziell 2, Airs K. Dalziell v.h.c. Three varieties Japanese, earned: Mrs Bartlett 1, Airs R. Dalziell 2. Three incurved, oue bloom each: Airs Bartlett 1, Airs R. Dalziell 2. Six varieties, one bloom each: Airs Henderson 1, Airs Bartlett 2. Three va-ieties, oue bloom each: Airs Bartlett 1, Airs Weston 2. Three yellow blooms: Airs Bartlett I, Airs Fulton 2, Airs Henderson v.h.c. Three bronze blooms: Airs Fulton 1. Airs Bartlett 2. Three pink blooms: Airs Bartlett 1, Airs Weston 2. Three white blooms: Airs Bartlett 1, Airs Weston 2. One bloom, any kind: Airs Bartlett 1 and 2. Points prize, sections 1 to 10: Airs Bartlett. Three blooms, any kind, novice: Airs Fulton 1, Airs Lowry 2. Collection single blooms: Airs Henderson J, Airs Bartlett 2. Collection grown as garden flowers: Airs Weston 1. Other Flowers. —Gaillardias, three blooms: Airs Lowry 1, Airs Henderson 2. Stocks, three blooms: Airs Henderson. Collection of roses: Airs Bartlett 1, Airs Lowry 2. Collection of antirrhinums: Miss L. Pritchard 1, Airs Weston 2. Pansies, three blooms: Miss L. Pritchard 1. Collection of cut flowers: Airs Henderson 1, Airs Bartlett 2, Airs Stewart v.h.c. Collection autumn leaves: Airs Bartlett J. Aliss B. Weston 2. Points prize, sections 1 to 20: Airs Bartlett.

Decorative. Prettiest table (open): Airs Henderson 1, Airs T. Stewart 2, Airs Bartlett v.h.c. Prettiest table (novice): Airs H. Russell 1. Prettiest basket: Airs Henderson 1, Mrs T. Stewart 2, Airs Bartlett v.h.c. Vase arranged for effect: Airs H. Russell 1, Airs Weston 2, Airs Bartlett v.h.c. Bowl of chrysanthemums: Airs Henderson 1, Airs Bartlett 2, Airs Lowry v.h.c. Bowl of foliage: and berries: Airs Bartlett 1, Airs T. Stewart 2, Airs Henderson 3. Bridal bouquet: Airs T. Stewart 1, Airs Bartlett. 2, Airs Weston v.h.c. Posy: Airs T. Stewart 1 and 2, Airs Bartlett v.h.c. Bouquet, any kind (novice): Airs Fulton 1, Jean’Stent 2, Airs Fulton v.h.c. Shoulder posy: Airs T. Stewart 1, Airs T. Stewart. 2, Airs Bartlett v.h.c. Buttonhole, one gent’s: Airs T. Stewart 1, Airs Bartlett 2, Airs Fulton v.h.c. lady’s spray: Airs Stewart 1, Airs Weston 2, Airs Bartlett v.h.c. Bouquet, any kind, girls under 16: Dorothy Stent 1, Molly Lowry 2, Joan Fulton v.h.c. Vase, arranged for effect, girl under 16: Jean Stent 1, Alolly Lowry 2. Buttonhole, one gent’s, girls under 16: Margaret Stent 1, Jean Lowry 2, Al oil v Lowry v.h.c. Lady’s spray, girls’ under 16: Alolly Lowry 1, Jean Lowry 2. Points prize, decorative section: Airs Thos. Stewart.

Home Industries. Home-made bread, compressed yeast: Airs Fulton 1, Airs Weston 2. Homemade bread, home-made yeast: Airs Fitzgerald I, Airs Lowry 2. Plain scones: Airs Fulton 1, Airs Worsfold 2 Pikelets: Airs Fulton. Jam tarts: Mrs Lowry 1 and 2. Biscuits, plain: Mrs Lowry 1. Biscuits, fancy: Mrs Lowry 1, Airs Henderson 2. Rich fruit-cake: Airs Henderson 1, Airs AlcIntvre 2. Sponge sandwich: Airs Henderson 1, Airs Fulton 2. Eggless cake: Airs Henderson 1, Airs Fulton 2. Madiera cake: Airs Lowry 1, Airs Fulton 2. Short-bread: Airs Fulton 1, Airs Bartlett 2. Sweets: Airs Henderson 1, Airs Bartlett 2. Jam: Airs Henderson 1 Airs Weston 2. Jelly: Airs Weston 1’ Sauce: Airs Henderson 1. Chutnev: Airs Henderson 1, Airs Weston 2. Sponge sandwich, girls under 16: Moliv Lowrv J. Kathleen Hammond 2. Scones, plain, girls under 16: Alolly Lowry 1. Points prize, home industries section: Airs Henderson. Sewing

Best hand-worked cushion: Miss King 1, Airs Worsfold 2, Airs Weston v.h.c. Prettiest table centre: Aliss Alackie 1, Airs Weston 2, Airs Worsfold v.h.c. Best hand-worked tray-cloth: Aliss King 1. Aliss Crawford 2, Airs Worsfold v.h.c. Best hand-worked dress: Airs Fulton 1. Aliss King 2, Aliss Alackie v.h.c. Crochet lace, line: Aliss Crawford 1. Best hand-worked petticoat: Airs Fulton 1. Coloured cmbroiderv: Aliss Alorton 1, Airs Eng 2, Aliss King v.h.c. Prettiest baby’s frock: Airs Worsfold 1. Prettiest baby’s woollycoat: Airs Worsfold 1. Best hand-worked guest towel: Airs Worsfold 1. Aliss King 2, Aliss Alackie v.h.c. Best tatting, fine: Airs Wharton 1. Best throw-over in organdie: Airs Thorby 1. Novelty pin-cushion: Aliss King 1. Best hand-worked article, girls under 16: Alma Stent 1. I. Smith 2, 1 Smith Points prize, sewing section: Aliss Ki ng. Produce Mangolds, globe: W. James 1, I. Pairman 2, N. J. Short v.h.c. Mangolds, long: T. Mayhew 1. Swedes: L. E. Weston 1. L. E. Weston 11 Russell v.h.c. Carrots, table: T. -Mayhew .1, T. Mayhew 2, 11. Osborne v.h.c. Carrots, field: Mayhew 1, 1- 51.il hew 2, H. Russell v.h.c. Parsnips: Loins Pritchard 1. J. Terry 2. 1. Maynew v.h.c. Vegetable marrow: JGoodwin 1, W. James 2, J. B. -MeKnight v.h.e. Pumpkin: 1.. E. Weston 1, J. B. MeKnight 2, L. Pritchard v’h c Cabbages: N- Bartlett 1. J. B. MeKnight 2, L. E. Weston v.h.e. Onions, quality: T. Mayhew 1, T. Mayhew v.h.c. Onions, heaviest: T. Mayhew 1, T. Mayhew 2. Potatoes, Matured: T. Mayhew 1, J- B. MeKnight 2, T. Pairman v.h.e- Beetroot, long: L. E. Weston 1, N. Bartlett 2, L. Pritchard v.h.e. Beetroot, round: 1..

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Pritchard 1. N. Bartlett 2. Apples, dessert: L. Pritchard .1, L. E. Weston 2, J. B- AlcKnight v.h.c. Apples, cooking: I>. E. Weston 1. T. Alayhcw 2, L. Pritchard v.h.c. Points Prizes Chrysanthemums, Airs C. Bartlett; cut flowers. Airs C. Bartlett; decorative, Mrs T. Stewart; home industries, Mrs C- Henderson; sewing, Aliss Al. King; children’s classes, Alolly Lowry. A cup valued at £5. to be won twice in succession or thrice at intervals, presented for most points in Nos. 71 to 84, vegetables, yas this year won by Air T. Alayhew, of Waituna. Airs (.'■ Bartlett exhibited the champion bloom. f

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 108, 9 May 1930, Page 12

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AUTUMN BLOOMS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 108, 9 May 1930, Page 12

AUTUMN BLOOMS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 108, 9 May 1930, Page 12