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FLOWER SHOW.

— LINCOLN.

The Lincoln School flower - show and oazaar, in tt jd of the school funds and recreation ground, was held in the Druids' Hall on Friday. As it had been postponed from March 13th, the sections for cut blooms, decorative, and fmit had very few entries. There was a, good display in all the other sections.

Tho following were the. cup and shield winners.—Sir Heaton Rhodes cup for pot Plants, cut blooms, fruit, and vegetables: H. A. Wheeler (winner) 53 points, 3. Dovle 49 P"ints ; Mrs J. Bennett 32 points. ' Mrs w « s -n?, up in cut blo °nis an d pot plants: a-. A. Wheeler 43 points. The Macßean cnauenge shield, cookery and home indus tries: Mrs J. Rickerby 84 points, Mrs J. Marshall 60, Mrs B. Moran 56, Mrs J. Mc \mnie 49, Miss M. Keast 30. R. E. Alex ander challenge shield for cooking and pre serves: Mrs J. Rickerby 102 points, Mrs B. Moran 88. " .

The stalls consisted of tea .tent, sweet stall, variety stall, produce stall, and bran tl) b. In the evening various competitions were held, concluding with a dance. There wis a fine decorative display made by the Agricultural College under the direction of Mr Dunn. Following is the prize list:—

POT PLANTS. (Judge: Mr'J. Keetley.) Geranium: H. A. Wheelej 1. Flowering plant not otherwise specified: H. A. "Wheeler 1. Foliage plant not otherwise specified: H. A. Wheeler 1 and 2. Maidenhair fern: 11. A. Wheeler 1 and 2. Asparagus plumosus: H. A. Wheeler 1. Aspidistra: H. A. Wheeler 2. CUT BLOOMS.

(Judge: Mr J. J.-Keetley.) Carnations: H.. A. AYheeler 1. Violas. H. A. Wheeler 1. Antirrhinums: H. A. Wheeler 1. One bloom of any sort except rose (Mr Dann's special prize): C. H. Watson 1 and 2.

DECORATIVjE. (Judge: Mies Yarr.) Gentleman's buttonhole: Elsie Dann 1, Madge Rickerby 2, Nancy Restall 3, Lady's spray: Elsie Dann 1. Decorated basket: Mary Greaves 1.-

FRUIT. (Judge: Mr S l . I. Fitch.) Pears, cooking: Mrs J. Rickerby 1, Mrs Sidney Smith 2. Walnuts: J. Doyle 1, J. Zimmerman 2. Hazel nuts: J. Zimmerman •1. ,

VEGETABLES. *. (Judge: Mr J. T. Sinclair.) Potatoes, three varieties, pink: J. Doyle 1. Arran Chief: W. Arcs 1, J. Eade 2. Breeze's Prolific: Mrs J. Bennett 2. Dakota Red: J. Doyle 2. Robin Adair; W. Arps. 1, J. Doyle 2,. Mrs J. Bennett 3. Potatoes, any other named variety: H. A. Wheeler 1 (White Beauty of Hebron). Onions, autumn-sown: J. Doyle 1. Onions, Bpringsown: J. Doyle 1, Mrs J. Bennett 2 and 3. Onions, young ones: Mrs J. Bennett 1. Leeks: J. Pearson 1 and 2, Mrs J. Bennett 3. Parsnips: J. Pearson 1 and 2, Mrs J. Rickerby 3. Carrots, Shorthorn: Mrs J. Rickerby 1 and 3, J. Pearson 2. Carrots, any other variety: • Mrs J. Bennett 1. Beetroot, long: Mrs J. Bennett 2. Beetroot, turnip: H. A. Wheeler 1. Marrow (present use): W. Arps 1, Mrs J. Bennett 2. Pumpkin (present use): Mrs J. • Bennett 1. Carrots (field, red): «Mrs J. Bennett 1. ■ Carrots (field white): J. Doyle 1. Swedes: J. Dovlo 2. Mangels,' Golden Tankard: J. Doyle 1. Mangels, Globe: J. Keast 1, J. Dovle 2, J. Pearson 3, J. Rickerby' 4. Mangels, red: J. Doyle 1, H. Pearson 2, J. Eade and J. Rickerby 3 (equal). Mangels heaviest: J. Doyle 1, J. Rickerby 2.* Marrow heaviest: W. Arps 1.

GRASSES AND SEEDS. ; (Judge: Mr Fleming). Wheat (Hunters's white):. J. Pearson 1, Agricultural College 2. W. Arps 3. Wheat (solid straw Tuscan): W. Arps 1, S. J. Keast 2. Whent (Velvet, or Pearl): Agricultural College 1. Barley (malting): Agricultural College 1. Oats (Gartons): J. Rickerby. 1, Agricultural College 2. Oats (A genan): Agricultural College 1. Oats (Dun)-. S. J. Keast 1, Agricultural College 2. Oats («ny other variety): Agricultural College 1. Peas (partridge): W. Arps 1. Clover (red): W. Arps 1 and 2. . ' COOKERY. (Judges: Missea H. G. Rennie and Wardle). Scones (girdle): Mrs B. Moran 1, Mrs J. Rickerby 2. Pikelets: Mrs Moran 1, Mrs J. Rickerby 2. Sponge cake: Mrs J. Rickerby 1. Billy eponge • Mrs J.' Rickerby 1, • Mrs Moran 2. Sponge sandwich.: Mrs J • Rickerby. 1, Mrß F." Page 2, Mrs B. Moran 3. Mixed pastry: Mrs Rickeiby 1, Mrs Moran 2. Fancy biscuits: Miss Ward-Smith 1. Scones: Mrs F. Page 1, 2 and. 3. Shortbread: Mrs Moran 1, Mrs J. Rickerby.2. Sultana Cake:, Mrs J. Rickerby 1, Mrs Moran 2. Rich cake: Mrs J. Rickerby 1 and 3, Mrs Page 2. Madeira cake: Mrs J. Rickerby 1, Mrß B, Moran 2. Seed oake: Mrs J. Rickerby 1, Mrs B. Moran 2. ' Plum pudding (with suet): Mrs J. Rickerby 1, Mrs B. Moran 2. Plum pudding (with butter): Mrs J. Rickerby 1, Mrs B. Movan 2. Gingerbread: Mrs J. Rickerby 1, Mrs Moran 2. Oat cake: Mrs J. Rickerby 1. Homemade white bread: Mrs J. Rickerb? 1, Homemade brown bread: Mrs J. Rickerby 1. Workman's lunch (to carry): Mrs Page 1, Mrs Moran 2. Table butter: Mrs Rickerby 1, Mrs Moran 2. Honey: J. Keast 1. Six heaviest hen eggs: Mrs Moran 1 and 2, Mrs W. Arps 3. Six heaviest duck eggs: Mrß W. Arps 1, Mrs B. MoTan 2 and 3. under 16-rScones, no . butter (under 13): Queenie Lowry 1, Edna Pascoe 2. Stone (no butter): Ida Page 1, Dick Oddy 2, Madge Rickerby 3. Scones (made by boy): Murray Hilgendorf 1, Bob Linton 2. Sponge sandwich.: Madge Rickerby 1. Sponge sandwich (under 13): Ida Pago. Plain home-made biscuits: Alma Terry, 1, Edna Pascoe 2. Toffee: Edna Pascoe 1, Alma Terry 2, Eileen Zuppicich 3. Toffee, made by boy: Herbert Samuels 1, E. Alexander 2. Coooanut ice: Eileen Zuppicich 1. , PRESERVES. (Judges: Misses Wardle and Rennie). '. Jam: Mrs Rickerby 1. Marmalade: Mrs J. Rickerby 1,-Mrs. S. Smith 2. Jelly: Mrs J. Rickerby 1, Mrs B. Moran 1 2. Preserved fruit: Mrs Moran 1 and 2 (equal),' Mrs J. Rickerby 3. Preserved vegetables: Mrs B. Moran 1, MraJ. Rickerby 2. Sauce: Mrs Moran 1 and 2, Mrs J. Rickerby 3. Pickles .; Mrs Moran 1 and 2, Mrs J. Rickerby 3. Wine: W. Temple ton 1 and 2, Mrs J. Rickerby 3. SCHOOL WORK. (Judges: Misses E. Thompson and Bevin.) Paperfolding, flat—lnfar.t3: R. Gillatt 1, A. Eilken 2, H. Keast 3, Cissie Thompson b.c. Paperfolding, not flat—lnfants: A. Eilken 1, K. 2, H. Keast 3, Hazel Chapman h c. I-*apprfolding— Standard I.: R. Terry 1, M. Stewart 2, F. Ford 3, L. Barter h c. Paperfolding—Standard II.: G. Cameron 1, R. Zuppicich 2, H. Samuels 3, Noleen Thwaites h c. Carton—Standard III.: K. Gillatt 1, J.. Rojston 2, H. Cameron 3, H. Knight h c. Carton—Standard IV.: S. Birch 1, H. Birch 2, : E. Rolston 3. Woodwork—Useful article: W. Cameron 1. Woodwork—Best collection: W. Cameron 1. Home-made bucket (half petrol tin): E. Alexander 1, P. Rolston 2, D. Terry 3. Crayon—lnfanta, a flower: H. Chapman 1, K. Thompson 3/H. Keast 3, A. Eilken h c. Crayon—Standard 1., leaves: H. Lowry 1, R. Thompson 2, L. Barler 3, M. Stewart hc. Crayon—Standard 11., leaves: G. Cameron 1, V. Lowry 2, R. Zuppicich 3, P. Rolston h c. Crayon, spray of flowers — Standard III.: J. Rolstin 1, H. Cameron 2, Edward Dann 3, B. Linton h c. Crayon, spray of flowers—Standard IV.: S. Birch 1, W." Pago 2, N. Arpa 3, E. Rolston h c. Floral design—Standards V. and VI.: A. Moreland 1, E. Ford 2, N. Ford 3, M. Rickerby b c. Crayon, spray of flowers — Standards V. and VI : Joy Haskett 1, E. Zuppicich 2, C. Dann 3, M.'. Hilgendorf h c. Pencil drawing—Standard I.': Dick Oddy 1, B. Chapman 2, N. Peryman 3, G. Gillatt h c. Pencil drawing—Standard II.: R. Zuppicich 1, H. Samuels 2, Noleen Thwaites 3,-E. Alexander h c. Pencil drawing—Standard III.:, S. Munro 1, H. Cameron -2, J. Moreland 8, J. Rolston h c. Pencil drawing—Standard IV.: E. Rolston 1, S. Birch 2, H. Birch 3, W. Page h c. Pencil drawing—Standards VT and VI.: W. Crisp 1, M. Rickerby 2, Joy Haskett 3, Irene Woods h c. Writing—lnfants: A. Eilken 1, H. Keast 2/ K. O'Connor 3. Writing—Standard I.: H. Lowry 1, R. Terry 2, N. Peryman 3, D. Oddy h o - Writing—- | Standard II.: G. Cameron 1, H. Samuels 2, N. Poryman 3, S. Duncan h c. WritingStandard III.: D. Terry 1, S. Munro 2, B. Templeton 3, N. Stoddart hc. WritingStandard IV.: E.. Rolston 1, S. Birch 2, N. Arps 3, W. Page hc. Writing—Standards V. and VI.: Joy Haskett 1, Elsie Dana 2, M. Rickerby 3, Irene Woods h c. Map (Canterbury and Westland)—Standard III.: N. Restall 1, D. Terry 2, H. Cameron 3, S. Munro h c. Map (Australia,) —Standard IV.: H. Birch 1, W. Page 2, E. Rahrton 8, E. Marnell h c. Map (Ireland)— Standard V. (not coloured): V. Peryman 1, A-. Moreland 2, E. Ford 3, N. Ford h c. Map—lreland (coloured): E. Dann 1. Plasticine—lnfants (an apple): H. Keast 1, K. Thompson 2, .B. Peryman 3, A. Dann h-c. Plasticine.— - Standard I. (a flower): Q. Lowry 1, R. : Thompson 2, N. Peryman 3, M. Stewart h o. Plasticine—Standard 11. (an animal): Noleen Thwaites 1, N. Peryman 2, G. Cameron 3, ) (Continued at foot of next column.)

E. Alexander h c. .Plasticine—Standard 111. (inkwell): R. Moir 1, S. .Munro 2, D. Terry 3, H. Knight h c. Plasticine—Standard IV. (Canterbury and Westland): E. Rolston I,'H. Birch 2. Nola Arcs 3. EssayStandard III.: S. Munib 1, N. 'Rest»ll ' 2, D. Terry 3, J; Rolston he. Essay—Standard IV.: E. Rolston I.S. Birch 2, N. Arps 3, E. Marnell ;h c. Essay— Standard V.: E. Zuppicich 1, A.~ Mcore 2, J. Haakett 3. Essay-Standard VI—E. Dann 1. Sewing—Standard I.: N. Peryman 1, H. Lowry 2... Sewing—Standard. II.:' Noleen Thwaite3 1. Sewing—Standa/rd 111. S. Munro 1, H. Cameron 2. Sewing—Standards 111. and IV; (best-dres3ed doll): Ida Pago 1, Eva Rolston 2, Jean Marshall h c. Sewing—Standard- IV. (simple garment): J. Marshall 1 and 2, E. Marnell 3. SewingStandard IV. (pillow-case): E. Rolston 1, E. Marnell 2. Sewing—Standards V. and VI. (hand-sewn garment): E. Dann 1, A. Moreland 2 Sewing (machine-sewn garment): J. Marshall 1. Sewing (set o£ doll's clothes): E. Zup>>ic:ch 1, N. Ford 2. Sewing (darned eockf: A. Moreland 1, N. Ford 2. Sewing (most original doll's cot): E.. l. Sewing (patching-on flannel): J. Haakett 1, N. Ford 2. D'oyley, handembroidered (under 16): J. Marshall 1, M. Greaves 2. Child's frock, hand-sewn (under 16): Mis 30. Dearnley. Child's frock, machine-Bewn (under 16) 0 Dearnley. Camisole, hand-sewn and embroidered, unwashed (under 16): Mi;s 0. Dearnley. Camisole, hand-sewn, trimmed with lace (under 16): G. Marnell 1. . Embroidered work, whits (under 16): Miss 0. Dearnley 2.' Embroidered work, coloured (under 13): Miss J. Marshall 1, Miss O. Dearnley 2. - Seniors—Crochet d'oyley, linen centre, unwashed : Mrs J. 1 and 2. . Crochet d'oyley, linen centre, washed: Mrs J. Marshall 1. D'oyley, hand-embroidered, unwashed: Mrs J. Marshall 1, Mrs McVinnie 2. D'oyley. hand-embroidered, washed: Misa M. Smither 1, Mrs J. Marshall 2. Camiflole, crochet top, unwashed: Mrs J. Marshall 1 and 2. Camisole, crochet top, wash■ed: Mrs J. Marshall 1 and 2. Camisole, (hand-embroidered,'unwashed: Mips M. KesM 1, Mrs J. McVinnie 2, Mrs J. Marshall 3. Camisole, hand-embroidered, washed: Mrs J. McVinnie 1, Mis 3M. Xeast 2. Tray or supper-cloth, crochet,' linen centre, unwashed: Mrs Medlin 1, Mrs J. Marshall 2. Tray or supper-cloth, crochet, linen centre, washed: Mrs Medlin 1, Mrs Marshall 2. Tray or supper-cloth, hand-embroidered, unwashed: Mrs MeVmnia 1, Mrs J. Marshall 2. Tray or supper-cloth, hand-embroidered, washed: .Miss M. Keast. 1, Mrs J. McVinnie 2 and 3. Table-centre, washing: Mrs J. McVinnie 1, Miss M. Keast 2. Table-centre, coloured: Mrs J. Marshall 1. Nightdress, . hand-embroidered, -unwashed: Mrs J. McVinnie 1, Miss M." Keast 2. Nightdress, handembroidered, washed: Mrs 3. McVinnie 1, Miss M. Keast 2. Knitting, one pair box, wheeling wool: Mrs J. McVinnie 1. • Knitting, one pair box, fingerng wool: Mrs J. McVinnie 1, Miss Ward Smith 2. Child's frock: Mrs J. Majrehall 1. Child's-frock (knitted): Mrs Moreland 1 and 2. Fancy cushion: Miss M. Keast 1 arid 2. Specimen applique -work: Mrs J. Marshall 1 and 2. Gloves (knitted): Miss Ward .Smith. Paper hat: Mrs J. Marshall I.' Specimen of leather work Mrs J. McVinnie 1.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 7

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FLOWER SHOW. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 7

FLOWER SHOW. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 7

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