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ANNUAL SHOW

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY DISPLAY AT MORRIXSVILLE (Special to Times., j MORRIXSVILLE, Thursday. ( The Morrinsville Horticultural .Society's 2 sth annual show opened in the Physical Culture Hall today, ana will be continued The judges were: Mrs W. I.u.xton, Wnitoa 'home industry ; Mrs G. P>. Way, Walton (arts and crafts’-; Mrs Jleerdegen, Morrinsville < vegetables) ; Mi- Ward. Hamilton -'cut flowers i ; and Mr T. D. Hickson idahllas). The Prizewinners Awards were made as follows: Vegetables Silver beet: J. E. Lawson t Mr W. Greene 2, Mrs W. Hewlett n.e. Beetroot (turnip root,. : A. Yowle.s 1, E. W. Jacobs 2, Mrs W. Hewlett h.c. Beetroot tuny : Mr W. Greene l. Ray Vowles 2. Beans (French 12 pods;: W. N. Tangye 1, Mr J. E. Lawson 2, J. E. Lawson h.c. Beans (scarlet runner): J. E. Lawson 1, O. Vowles 2. A. u. Vowles h.c. Beans (caseknife, o pods): Ray Vowles 1, Ray Vowles 2. Beans, any other variety: W. N. Tangye 1, J. E. Lawson 2. Cabbage, drumhead: C. 11. Stone 1, Mrs G. Baker 2. Cabbage, any variety: J. E. Lawson 1, Mrs W. Hewlett 2, C. H. atone n.c. Carrot (shorthorn;: E. w. Jacobs 1, E. W. Jacobs 2, c. if. stone h.c. Carrot, Manchester: J. A. Kerr l, 0. Vowles 2, 0. Vowles h.c. Carrot, intermediate: O. Vowles 1, 0. Vowles 2. Carrot, any variety: J. A. Kerr 1. Cncumher, any variety: J. E. Lawson 1, 0. Vowles 2, R. Vowles h.c. Cucumber 1 apple; : 0. Vowles i, Miss D. Barrie 2, O. Vowles :t. Lettuce, cabbage, one head: J. K. Lawson 1, J. E. Lawson 2. Leeks: J. E. Lawson 2. Melon, citron, any variety: 0. Vowles l, O. Vowles 2. Melon, rock: 0. Vowles 1, O. Vowles 2. Onions, Blown Spanish: O. Vowles l. O. Vowles 2. Onions, straw coloured: C. 11. Stone 1, w. Greene 2, Mrs E. Daysh h.c. Onions, collection: J. A. Kerr. Eschalots, brown: O. Vowles I. C. If. Stone 2, O. Vowles h.c. Eschalots, white: Mrs \Y. Hewlett 1. Eschalots, straw: Mrs R. Ramsay I. A. F. De Lacy 2. Potatoe onions: Mrs A. K. Pe Lacy. Parsnip-s: o. Vowles t. J. K. Lawson 2, O. Vowles n.c. Pumpkins: O. Vowles l, o. Vowles 2. 0. Vowles h.c. Pumpkin, squash: Q. Vowles I. O. Vowles 2, R. Vowles h.c. Pumpkin, squash sunne: O. Vowles 1, R. Vowles 2, <>. Vowles h.c. Peas, 12 pods: B. Topham I, B. Tophain 2. Mrs C. L. Hart h.c. Potatoes, coloured: Mrs R. B. Morton 1. J. A. Sanders 2. 11 Stone h.c. Potatoes, white: Mrs E. Daysh 1, E. W. Jacobs 2, \V. Greene h.c. Collection of potatoes: Mrs E. Daysh 1. J. E. Lawson 2. J. A. Sanders h.c. Radishes: O. Vowles l. O. Vowles 2. O. Vowles h.c. Tomatoes, red rib skin: Mrs M. J. ('oleman 1. Tomatoes, smooth skin: J. E. Lawson 1, R. Vowles 2, Miss D. Harris h.c. Turnips: A. J. Shepherd t. J. E. Lawson 2. Collection or vegetables, six kinds: \V. Greene l, O. Vowles 2. Collection of vegetables (12 kinds): \Y. Greene 1, J. E. Lawson 2. Mrs E. Daysh h.c. Collection of vegetables Tor salad: J. E. l.awFruit Peaches, clingstone: Miss D. Harris 1. reaches, freestone: Miss D. Harris 1. Apples, dessert: Mrs R. IL Morton I. Gwen Wilcox 2, Mrs A. De Lacy 3. Apples, culinary: Ewen Wilson I, Mrs M. Gray 2. O. Vowles h.c. Apples, haeviest: \\. McPherson I. 11. Foster 2. Apples, collection of three; n. Vowles t, Gwen Wilcn 2 Grapes: Mr M. Gray I. Gwen Wtleon h.c. Lemons, Mrs M. Gray. Nectarines: Ray Vowles 1. Mrs M. Gray 2, Mrs R. c. Saxon h.c. Pears, dessert: Miss W. Davies 1. Mrs E. C. Glasscock 2. Pears, culinar.x: Miss L>. Harris i. Mrs M. Gray 2. Quinces: O. Vowles 1, 0. Vowles h.c. Collection of fruit, three of each: Miss W. Harris 1. Mrs M. Gray 2, Mrs W. Hewlett h.c. Cut Flower* Marigolds, guinea gold: Mrs.W. Tangye 1, J. Hockey 2, Mrs A. Topham h.c. French marigolds: Mrs A. Topham 1, J. Hockey 2, w. A. Wallis h.c. Arlcan marigolds: R. Manuel 1, 11. E. Johnstone 2. Antirrhinum: .Mrs J. Baker 1, Mrs J. Baker 2, Mrs R Manuel h.c. Asters, double: Mrs R. Manuel 1, Mrs R. Manuel 2, Mrs X. M. Colson h.c. Asters, single: Mrs R. Manuel l. Carnations, tnree colours: A. J. Shepherd 1, 11. E. Johnstone 2, A. J. shepherd 3. Gatllardias: Mrs Manuel 1. Mrs Manuel 2. Iceland poppy, six blooms: J. A Sanders 1. Lilliums: Mrs J. Raker 1, Mrs 11. Wilcon 2, C. A. Shepherd h.c. Ltllium, any colour: Mrs J. Tonor 1, Mrs J. Raker 2, A. J. Shepherd h.c. Gannas, any colour: Mrs X. G. Streven? 1. Phlox, drum, three colours: Mrs E. Colson 1, W A. Wallis 2, Mrs J. Raker h.c. Phlox, perennials: Mrs W. Tangye 1. Mrs V. Manuel 2. A. J. Shepherd h.c. Gladioli: Mrs J. Baker I. Mrs J. Raker 2, Mrs J. Raker h.c. Petunia (single): Mrs V. Manuel l, Mrs V. Manuel 2, Miss G. Laurence h.c. Roses, three varieties: Mrs J. Baker 1, Mrs J. Raker 2, Mrs Tangye h.c. Roses, collection of polyanthus: Mrs J. Raker 1, A. J. Shepherd 2, Mrs W. Tangye 3. Sweetpeas: J. A. Sanders l. Mrs J. Raker 2. J. A. Sanders h.c. Salvias, scarlet: Mrs Noble 2, Mrs ,T. Raker h.c. sunflower, miniature: Miss V. Manuel. Sweet sultan: Mrs P Laurie 1. Mrs V. Manuel 2, Mrs J. Raker h.c. Verbenas: Mrs V. Manuel 1. Mrs J. Raker 2. Zinnias, giant: W. A. Wallis I, Mrs V Manuel 2, L. A. Colson h.c. Zinnia. lllliput: Miss V. Manuel 2, \V. A. \\ allis h.c. Collection of root perennials: Mrs J Raker 1. Mrs V. Manuel 2. Mrs R. r. Gray h.c. Collection or annuals: Mrs j' Laurie 1, Mrs V. Manuel 2, Mrs T. A. Colson h.c. Native Mowers: Mrs R. C. Gp.iv t Collection of ornamental grasses: Mrs V. Manuel 1, Mrs V. Manuel 2. Any flower not mentioned: Mrs V. Manuel 1, Mrs J. Baker 2, Mrs M. T. Colman h.c. Farm Produce Maize: Ray Vowles 1. Miss W, Harris h.c Maize cobs, dry: R. C. Gray i. Mrs n c. Grav 2. Mangolds: B. Topham 1, r! Topham 2. Sunflower: Miss D. Harris. Decorative Victorian posy: Miss J. Cauineld 1. Mrs R Welch 2, Mrs A. J. Sheppard h.c. Bridal bouquet: Mrs J. Baker 1. Floating bowl: Ml-; r. G. Hughes 1. Mrs A. J. Sheppard tow bowl of Mowers: Mrs Hughes t, Mrs g. n. May 2. Mrs a. J. Sheppard h.c. Basket of cut flowers: Mrs It. Wilcox 1. MrV R Welch 2. Miss J. Caultlold h.c. pedestal howl: Miss \. scales 1. Mr R. Welch 2. Mrs Saxon h.c. Federal vase: Mrs R. Welch 1. Mrs G. R. Way 2. Mrs Wilcox h.c. Coloured howl of autumn naves- Mi is K. \. Harris i. Howl ol -.went peas: Mrs .1. Raker I. Mrs J. Needham 2. Mrs .i. Baker h.c. Re.-t tab!.- deeoi a'ion. white etoth: Mrs 11. Wilcox t. Miss A. Seales -J. Ml - G. R. Wav h.e. Tati vase oT Mower-; Mrs V J. ~hep;ard I. Mrs .1. Raker 2. Table decoration I'm colour scheme: Mrs R. Welch I, Mrs Shcpnard 2. Mrs G. R. Way h.c. Decorated ill g: Mrs Sheppard I. Mrs Welch 2. MrWileox h.c. Saucer decorated and base: Mrs W. Smith 1. Mrs It. Philpott 2, Mrs \. .1. Sheppard h.c. Lady's spray: Mrs Porter I. Mrs it. Wilcox -j. School Section Vase or flowers: J. Waters t. R. Wilcox •J. D. Osborne h.c. Collection of wild flowers: D. Osbu. no I. L. stone 2, E. stretfon h.c. Saucer of floating flowers: D. Osborne I. M. Corbett 2, R. Wilcox h.c. Decorated horseshoe: R. Bowles 1. •J. Waters 2. R. Osborne h.c. Floating bowl of Mowers: R. Osborne 1. R. Bowies 2, R. Wilcox h.c. Basket of Mowers: it. Bowles I. P. Cottingham 2, J. Waters h.c. Buttonhole: R. Bowles I. R. Wilcox 2, R. Osborne h.c. Bouquet posv: p Cotfingham 1, R. Bowles 2, r. Bowles h.c. Dahlia* Large dahlias: a. J. slipper j, Mrs J. Baker 2. Medium dahlias: A. j. shepherd l. Small dahlias: J. A. Colson 1. a j Shepherd 2. Pompom: A. J. shepherd l. ■J. A. Sanders; champion bloom, giant; Colson 1. Mrs R. Scott 2. Large dahlias '107;: C. Colson I, A. J. Shepherd 2, R. Scott h.c. Medium dahlias: j Shepherd J. A. Sanders 2. Mrs w. Tangye Shepherd I. 'mis .I.' Raker"!?.' ‘"sm'ail mlccorative : \. .1. Shepherd l. W. \. Wallis St ••••veils h.e. l*un, pu.U: A. .1. Shepherd I. -Mrs R. Scutt 2. Nuvice ela-se-throe types: MI S .1. Raker i. n. |.. ‘three Varieties; if! K. .lV,hn-to:m iV'm'ui--' i ins v 111 «* Rowling 'hit. v. Large -pecimen bluuiu: 11. K. .lo)m>;..ne i. Mr- p, -cult 2. Miss .1. Young Medium dahlia-: Mrs Noble I. .Morrin-ville Bowling Mi's , .i.' Raker 2. M<nrin-viij.- Howling" Cinb h.c. Home Industry Plain scones: Miss p. Wilson I. Mr- j. Needham 2. Miss c. McDonald and .Mrs r,. Raker. h.c. Date scones: Mrs m,-. Pherson 2. Gird !e scone- : Mrs , Faulkner 2. Mr.- McPherson a. Pikrlet.-: Mrs L. Faulkner l, Mi- M. T. Caiman 2, Mrs McPherson h.c. Chee-r straw-: Mrs w. MuPherson t. Savouries; Mrs C. S. Brown i. Mrs McPherson ■j. Madiera; Mrs McPherson l, Miss V.

Sanders 2, Mrs C. >7. Brown and Mrs J. Needham h.e. Fruu cake: Mrs G. Baker 1, Mrs G. Baker 2, .Mrs J. Laurie and Mrs 11. Wilcox h.c. nutter sponge: Mrs McPherson i. Mrs C. S. Brown 2, Mrs J. Needham h.c. Sponge sandwich, jam filling-: Mrs W. McPherson 1, Mrs S. Porter 2, Mrs C. S. Brown n.c. .Sponge roll: Mrs i.. Faulkner 1,-Mrs W. McPherson 2, Mrs Darrell h.c. Plain sponge cake: Mrs McPherson 1, Miss Stuckey 2, Mrs C. S. Brown h.c. Cream pulTs: Mrs J. Needham 1. Mrs C. S. Brown 2, Miss E. Laurence h.c. Purr pastry tarts: Mrs L. Faulkner 1. Mrs W. Hewlet 2. Sausage rolls: Mrs 1.. Faulkner l, Mrs W. Hewlett 2. Mrs McPherson h.e. Small rakes: Mrs w. McPherson i. Mrs C. s. Brown 2. Mrs J. Needham and Mrs c. S. Brown h.e. Short bread: Mrs W. Hewlett t. Miss V. Sanders h.e. Collection or biscuits: Mr* McPherson I. Mrs J. 1.. Faulkner 2. MIS J. Needham n.c. Collection bottled fruit: Mrs N. M. Colson I. Miss D. K. Harris 2. Mrs W. G. Pitcher h.e. Bottled pcache-.; Miss W. E. Harris I. Mrs c. s. Blown 2. Mrs N. M. Colson h.e. Bottled plums: Mrs Colson I. Miss |». Harris 2. Mrs \v. g. Pitcher n.c. Bottled pears: Mrs n. M. Colson 1. D. s. Brown 2. Miss D. Harris h.c. Gooseherries: Mrs N. M. Colson I. Bottled nectarines: Miss n. Harris I. Mrs N. M. Colson ■>. Mrs C s. Brown h.c. Collection of three jams; Mrs s. Porto,- i. Mrs N. M. Colson ■>. Mrs it c. Saxon h.c. Collection or jams: Mrs N. M. Colson 1. Mrs W. Smith 2. Mrs w. McPherson h.c. Collection of jellies: Mrs c. Gilbert 1, Mrs W. McPherson 2. Mrs C S. Brown h.c. Marmalade: Mrs W. McPherson t. Mrs N. M. Colson 2. I.emon marmalade: Mrs M. CoDon t. Lemon cheese; Mrs P. Hanson 1. Mrs C. S. Brown ■>, Mrs M. Colson h.c. Tomato sauce: Mrs C s. Brown 1. Mrs M. Colson and Mrs J. Needham 2. Plum sauce: Mrs W. Hewlett l. Airs R. Johnstone 2; Mrs w. McPherson and Mrs P. Hanson h.e. Chutney: Mrs H. Wilcox l. Mrs C. s. Browne 2. Miss A. Cameron h.e. Bottled beans: Mrs W Hewlett 1. Mrs 11. Wilcox 2. Mrs M. Colson h.c Bottled tomatoes: Mrs M. Colson 1, Mrs ,L Needham 2. Miss D. Harris he. Honey Miss D. llarri-. Sweets: Mrs W. McPherson t. Mrs w. McPherson 2. Children's sponge: Dierlre :?tucky 1, Peggy Cottingham 2. Arts and Craft* Tray cloth, coloured: Mrs r j-, johnstone 1. Miss L. Mltcnell 2. Miss G Gil- ! hert h.c. Supper cloth, white op cream: Miss M. Strevens |. Mrs B. Welch 2. Supper Cloth. Coloured: Miss L. Mitchell I. Miss p. Hawkins 2. Mrs R. K. Hughes h.c. Prettiest cushion: Miss V. Clilford I. Mrs Itam.-ay 2. Mrs R. Johnstone h.c. prettiest tea cosy: Mrs R. Welch I. Mr- Hughes 2. Miss McGregor li.r. Embroidered pic- | lure: Mr- Dews I. Miss Clill'ord 2. Km- ! broidered nightgown: Mrs Welch |. Mrs ; I lan-' .ii 2. I'-oyly. white; MKs Ciillord I. M: - Coker 2. Mr- \. M. Gilbert h.c. D'Ovlv. ; ewii in red: M:-- 'I. Gilbert I. Miss G. iiili lend 2. Dressing table set: Mrs Ogram I I Miss 1 . Huston 2. Miss Gilbert h.c. Table i centre: Mr- McPherson i. Mrs Gilbert 2, j Mi-s 1.. Mitchell and Mr- 11. Hushtoii h.c. j ' Mild - frock: Mr- Welch t. Miss Harris i 2. Mi-s Harris h.c. Tape.-try: Mrs Welch ! I. Mrs Colser 2. Mr Morion h.e sugar i -ack: Miss stoke i. Mis- Mitchell 2. Marquetry: Miss r. Clothier I. Cardigan I knitted: Miss R. Clothier 1. Mis- l. RustleI ton 2. \ny article, -own embroidered: ! Mrs R. Welch l. Miss ciifTord 2. School Children ' Smocking: Winnie Mclntyre i. Beverly . Mclntyre 2. Knitting: u. McPhcr.-on f. ' b'uyly: Peggy Cottingham l. Embroidered tea tray; June West 1.

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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21040, 16 February 1940, Page 2

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ANNUAL SHOW Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21040, 16 February 1940, Page 2

ANNUAL SHOW Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21040, 16 February 1940, Page 2