WAIHI HORTICULTURAL SHOW.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WATHT. this day
Th« folioTrinj? is the balance of the awards in connection witli the Waihi Ilorti'Mitrarat Society"s Show: —
Pot PlnnU duds'*. Mr Wm. Cansley).— Collection of nnt lrss tban six varletlos: S. Ford 1. R. E. Williams i Floweflng besonia: Mrs F.uckland 1 Collection of not .'ess than six ferns: Mrs T. P. Clark 1. Musk: C. r. Harley 1 r.nd 2. Maiilenb.!-.ir fcriis: Johns 1. Mrs King 2. Fuchsias: H. E. \V!!!'.3ius 1. I'm plant scheduled): it. F.. Williams 1. Pot plant (children nn'lcr Iβ r ( >:ir«;i: Moore Morpeth 1.
Decuratlons ijv.dze. Mr W. Causley>.— Three ladlts' uprayo: Mrr. H. IT. Hutciiinss 1. Round bouquet: Miss Bprrymaii 1. Kliral design i.Faith. Hope, and Charlty>: Mrx Dunn 1. Decorated go-'.-art: MLss -Miirjor.v 1.
Th» Cninptwll-Rhronfrld trophy, valued 'it £1 I.V. for the winner nf most points tn the horticultural section, wss awarded o Mr It. P. Barry, with :5o points. Mrs T. *\ Clarke, with M."i points, came second. Children's Indnr>tnal Show (judges, M>s.!:im<*; ; T. I. Clarke :ind P.uekland). —hif- ; p-sj: Child's chemise: Phoebe Cooper 1. Drawn-thrcnu work: Gwen. Brown 1. Plain «ovTin;r: Idrene Marshall 1, Emmie Waush -'. Patching: 0. urn ham 1. nrinstitehine: •»«cothy White 1. Best dressed doll: Opal Graham. Slap of New Zealand: Vivian Ross I. Chip-rarrius pipo rack: Mary I'arkcs 1. Preshand drawing: Clarice Bphip (awarded npeeial cortificefeK Freehand •irawiirs (hnman faces): Charles Harper fspet'lal ro rt! Sent el. Freehand drawing: Rllen Sntton 1. Edith HtniSltoa 2. M. Borehnm and Hazell Hill, the twn other (■omperitor?. wot-p hijrhly com mended. Wrltinc: li'.sie Mc Roy 1. Amy Brown 2. Ornamental penmanship: Louis* McDermott 1.
Section 11.. onen to all-corners:. — Best jrotnp shirt: ,Mrfc J. A. Thompson 1. Painted cushion: Mrs Gralum 1. Mrs Foster 1. Pair of white oullt?: Mrs Mclndoe 1. H«ndnightdress: ?JJss Parfees 1. Arasene work: Mrs Foster 1. Arnsene work (hrarkftst: Mr< S. Tanner X mid -J. Mrs Foster h.c Crooliet tvert: Mrs Foster h.e. Worked <-ushiou: Mrs Williams h.c. Bab.T'F Mrs Stater 1. Mount Melliok work: Mrs Footer 1. Kisiv Wiutle 2. Ten cosy: ?»Xi?s EensG 1. I'ofnt lace: Alice Ryan 1. [iufoy Kinir 2. Elizabeth Wocd h.c. Sampler: Ruti.v Kii!c t. Afternoon tea cloth: K'sie Wtntlp 1. Table eontrepiece: Mrs Phon 1. Tor-kPt« .I'ul pincushion: Mm Elizabeth Word I. Patrhwort quiit: Mrs AshIpy 1. Mrs r.lnrkvell 2. Mrs S. J. GUI h.c. Oriental work: Miss Ahler 1. Wood cai-v----!n? fchip): Mrs a McGill 1 and 1. P.elief werk: Mr? s s . Tnnner 1. Photoirraplsy J. Mnrkwick 1, Thomas Cnllins "J. Red (jnilt. patchtrork fcrochet tritnrcing): llrs A. Asnew 1. Child's petticoat arjrl booties: Mrs A. Azrrew 1. Smooted rtrfcs: Mr* Slater 1. Prettiest bahr: Mrs Parsons" child, nine months. Girls' sinsinc: Olive Pr!=k and R. Grant tied for first place. Boys' pfniin?: n. Prisk 1. Rocitnrions: I.ily Brown 1. Girl?, orer 12- 0* Uruhani 1
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 44, 21 February 1905, Page 3
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