FLOWER SHOW.
AT TE AWAMUTU. The annual Flower Show organised bv the St. John's Ladies' Guild, was held in the Parish Hall, Tc Awamutu, on Saturday, when the display of flowers was very line. A strong committee of ladies had the arrangements in hand, and everything wenl off well. Mcsdamcs Rob-son and Collins, with the secretary. Mrs R. Dawson, worked well, and the ladies are lo be congratulated on the results.
Prizes were awarded as follows.— Cut Flowers.
Collection of Cut Flowers: Mrs Dawson J, Mrs A. 11. Storey 2, Mrs Crump 8. Collection of Cut Flowers: Mrs Crump 1, Mrs W. 11. Davis 2. Cosma: Mrs Storey 1, Ailsa Gilford •>. Any Other Flower: Mrs C. North I, Mrs'lf. Andrew. 2, Ailsa Clifford 3. Dahlias, collection: Mrs O'Sullivan I, Mrs Dawson 2. Dahlias, Cactus: Mrs Dawson J, Mrs O'Sullivan 2. Dahlias, Peony: Mrs O'Sullivan l.Mrs Dawson 2. Dahlias, any variety; MrO'Sullivan 1, Mrs Dawson 2. Chrysanthemums, white: R. Simpson I, 11. C. Rai-ney 2. Chrysanthemums, yellow: 11. C- Rainey 1, Ken. Blackmail 2, Mrs Coggins 3. Chrysanthemums, red'. 11. C. Rainey 1, Ken. Blackmail 2, W. 11. Davis 3. Chrysanthemums, pink: 11. C. Rainey i, R. Simpson 2. Chrysanthemums', any other colour: Mrs Coggins J, K. Blackman 2 and 3. Chrysanthemums, 0 varieties: 11. C. Rainey 1, R. Simpson 2. Chrysanthemums, 3 varieties: Mrs Coggins I. Chrysanthemums, vase, one kind: Mrs Coa-cins 1, O. B. Simpson 2. Chrysanthemums,, single: W. 11. Davis 1. 'champion Chrysanthemum: HC. Rainey, "Edith Cavell," 1. Decorative. Decorated Table, Chrysanthemums: Lily Storey 1, Ailsa Clifford k i- Deroralcd Table, girls under 17: Ethel Davis i. Bowl of Flowers, girls under 17: Joyce Davis I. Vase of Any Mowers, girls under 17: Joyce Davis 1, Ethel Monsfnrlh 2. Bowl of Chrysanthemums and Autumn Leaves: Mrs G -\ Bowden J. Tall Vase: Lily Slnrcv i, Ailsa Gifford 2. Hanging Basket: Mrs Locke t, .Mrs Collins 2. Rowl or Vase, Berries and Autumn Leaves, for children: Bertha Bowden 1.
Vegetables. Carrots: J. T. Johnson 1, T. Davis 0 Parsnips, D. Payne i, T. Davis 2. Turnips: M'" s n - Nni ' l!l '• Bcclroo,: T. Davis 1. Potatoes: Mrs C. North 1 and '-'. Onions: D. Payne I. Mrs .'I. T North 2. Heaviest Onion. Mr Godfree Clb 10o:O 1. Heaviest Pumpkin: Mrs C. North 1. Heaviest MarrowMrs C. North 1. Heaviest. Swede; Kirkham Bros. 1. Heaviest Mangold: li I'avne 1. Sunflower. s"<ded: Mrs Coggins I, Mrs C North 2. Passion Fruit: Mrs Dawson I. Apples, dessert: Mrs ,1. T. North 1, Mrs Dawson 2. Apples, cooking: A. O. Finch 1 D~. Payne 2. Exhibit of Produce: ,1 'p. Johnson 1. A Baby Show resulted as follows: Under 6 months: Robert Ferguson 1 George Cro'tly 2. Under 18 months: Ralph Tailby 1, John David Crook
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16781, 26 April 1926, Page 8
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