SUCCESSFUL SHOW
ST. GEORGE'S ANNUAL EXHIBITION THE PRIZE-WINNING LIST The prize-winning list of entries in the St. George's annual Spring Flower Show is as follows: — Section I—Narcissi. Stewards: Mrs Arres, Mrs T'imbs and Mrs Wilson.. Trumpet Daffodils: Mrs Maunder 1 and 2. Incomparibilis: Mrs Tickner 1. Barii: Mrs Caulton 1. Collection Polyanthus Narcissi: Mrs Maunder 1. Collection Narcissi: Mrs Lux ton 1 Six Narcissi: Mrs Maunder 1. • Novice Classes: Narcissi, three blooms: Mrs Co'ckerell 1. Class 2 —'Cut Flowers. Stewards: Mrs Guest and Mrs Armstrong, Collection of Violas: Mrs C. R|, Taylor 1. Collection of Polyanthus: Mrs C. R. Taylor 1, Mrs C. R. Kirk 2. Collection of Anemones: Mrs Grayling 1, Miss Morgan 2. Collection of Ranunculi: Mrs Grayling 1. Collection of Stocks: Mrs Fraser 1 Collection of Nemesias: Mrs Mac--Donald 1, Mrs Saunders 2. Collection of Iceland Poppies: Mrs Saunders 1, Mrs Grayling 2. Collection of Calendulas: Misa Morgan 1, Mrs Fraser 2. Collection of Freezias: Mrs MacDonalfcl 1, Mrs Ernest 2, Mrs Eraser, Special, Single Bloom not on Schedule: Mrs Tickner 1, Bessie Shapley 2. Display 'of Cut Flowers: Fraser 1, Miss Morgan 2. Display of Flowers (Gardening Circles}: Lyceum Club 1, Women's Institute 2. , Section 3-—Decorative Classes Steward: Mrs McLeod. Vase for Effect: Mrs Fraser 2. Floating Bowl-: Mrs Sloane 1. Victorian Posy: Miss Whiteside 2 Centrepiece Bowl of Flowers (any foliage): Mrs Shaw 1. Decorated Table (no Silver): Mrs SliaAv 1, Mrs Caulton 2. Miniature Garden on Dinnerplate: Mrs Larsen 1, Mrs Moran 2. Novice Classes: Bowll for Effect: Pamela Gartshore . " Section 4—FruitStewards: Mrs Ramson and Mrs W. Bridger. Five Lemons: Mrs A. C. Martin 1, Mrs Rangi 2.
Five Poor man Oranges: Mrs Arres 1, Mrs Caisley 2. Five Sweet OrangeS: Mrs Arres 1, Five Chinese Gooseberries: Mrs A. C. Martin 1. Section s—Cookery. Stewards: Mrs Ramson and Mrs Bridger. Sponge Without Butter: Mrs Arres 1. Sponge with Butter (iced): Mrs Sutcliffe 1. Shortbread: Mrs R. C, Cairns 1. Scones, plain, white: Mrs Arres 1. Nut Loaf: Mrs Sutcliffe 1. Madeira Cake: Mrs Shaw 1. Marmalade: Mrs Morgan 1. Lemon Honey: Mrs C. R. Cairns 1 Chutney: Mrs Shaw i; Mustard Pickle: Mrs Morgan 1. Hen Eggs (G): Mrs Luxton 1. Duck Eggs (6): Mrs Luxton 1. Mrs Arres 2. Section 6—Fancy work. Stew r ard: Mrs Searle. Guest Towel: Mrs Mac Donald 1. Tray-cloth: M. Righton 1. Table Centre: Miss Melsaac 1, Mrs Larsen 2. D'Oyley: M. Righton 1. Baby's Knitted Coat: Mrs Rogers 2 Thrift Article: V. Stewart 1 and 2 Section 7—Children's Classes (16 years and under) Steward: Mrs Searle. Vase for Effect: F. Southey 1, J. McLeod 2. Lady's Spray: Vllnia Baring 1, F. Southey 2. Decorated Saucer: F. Southey 1. Sponge with Butter: F. Southey 1. Six Scones (brown): Peter Southey 1, F. Southey 2. Six Scones (white): Peter Southey 1, F. Southey 2. Plate of Fudge; Win Stitcliffe 1, Beverlej'" Armstrong 2. Any Woodwork Article: Gerald Gartshore 1. Section 7. (12 years and under). Gent's Button-hole: Patty Lysaght 1, Vilma Baring 2. Vase for Effect: Pain Gartshoro 1 and 2. Posy: June Taylor 1, Gwen Harrison 2. Decorated Saucer: Marion Suckling 1, Maisie Taylor 2. Plate of Toffee: Maureen Dine" 1, F. Southey 2.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 213, 16 September 1940, Page 8
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