FLOWER SHOW.
EXHIBITION AT PLEASANT POINT. The annual summer flower eho%v, organised in aid of the Pleasant Point PresbYterian Church funds, was favoured by fino weather. Owing to tho unfavourable season, entries were much fewer thau usual. The Rev. Mr McNeur declared the enow open, and. Mr J. Grainger, of Timaru, acted as judge of tho blooms. The prize-list was as follows: Class A—Roses, twelve varieties: Miss O. Halstead 1, -Koaea, nix varieties: Miss O. Halstead 1. Hoses, three varieties: Miss O. Halstead 1, Presbyterian Church 2. Ro3es, six of one variety: Presbyterian Church 1. Hoses, three of one variety: Mies O. Halstead 1, Miss Lynn 2. Koaes, collection: Miss 0. Halstead 1. Champion rose: Miss 0. Halstoad. ChaJlenge and miniature cups, for most points: Miss O. Halstead. Class B—Sweet peas, Bix varieties: Mrs Taylor 1, Miss Seaton 2. Sweet peas, three varieties: Mrs Taylor 1. Sweet peas, collection: Mrs Taylor 1. Pansies, collection: Mrs E. Halstead 1 Miss Lynn 2. Violas, collection: Mrs E. Halstead 1, Mifls Skinner 2. Iris: Mrs E. Halstead 1, Miss Skinner 2. Peonies: Hiss Neilson 1, Mrs Taylor 2. Peonies, collection: Mrs Taylor 1- Pot plant in flower: Mra Taylor 1, Mrs A. Bishop 2. Pot plant for foliage: Mrs C. Chapman 1, Mrs Taylor 2. Three annuals: Mrs Taylor 1, Mrs A. Bishop 2. Six hardy cut flowers: Mrs Taylor 1, Miss Seaton 2. Six gaillardias: Mrs Taylor 1. Pyrethrums: Mrs Taylor 1, Miss O. Halstead 2. Antirrhinums: Mrs Taylor 1, Rita Wakefield 2. Aquillegia: Mrs Taylor 1, Miss O. Halstead 2. Stock: Mrs Taylor 1. Class C—Collection of cut flowers from cottage garden, arranged for effect: Mrs W. Taylor 1. Class D—Decorated basket of flowers: Mrs Taylor 1, Miss O. Halstead 2. Arranged basket of flowers: Mrs Taylor Miss O. Halstead 2. Arranged vase of flowers: Mrs Taylor 1, Miss O. Halstead 2. Arranged vase of aweet peas: Mrs Taylor 1, Miss O. Halstead 2. Hand bouquet: Mrs Taylor 1, Mies O. Halstead 2. Decorated table: Mra Taylor 1, Miss O. Halstead 2. Class D—Buttonhole: Miss Halstead 1. Lady's spray: Mrs Taylor 1. Decorated hat: Mrs" Taylor 1. Floral design: Mrs Taylor 1. Challenge cup for most points in classes B, C, and D: Mrs W. Taylor. Class E—For primary school children: Collection of rosea: Jim Cartwrigbt 1. Collection of ewcet peas: Cyril Smith 1. Collection violas: Jitn Cartwright 1, Jean Skinner 2. Collection pansies: Jean Skinner 1, jiiii Cartwriglit 2. Arranged vase of flowers: Jim Cartwright 1, Hazel Bishop 2. Decorated basket ot flowers: Jean Skinner 1, Jim Cartwright 2. Arranged basket of flowers: Jean Skinner 1. Pot plant: Hazel Bishop 3. Buttonhole: Beattie Taylor 1, Jean Skinner 2. Decorated table: Hazel Bishop X, Jean Skinner 2. Special prize's for most points: Jean ' Skinner 1, Jim Cartwright 2. Class F—Collection of vegetables: C. Borreli 1, Allan Bishop 2. Gooseberries: Kita. Wakefield .1, Harlow Halstead 2. Rhubarb: Rita Wakefield 1. Strawberries: Mrs Blackmore 1. Radish: Mrs W. Crawford 1, Mrs C Chapman 2. Lettuce: Mrs West away 1,
Mrs Crawford 2. Cab-bag©; Mrs Westaway 1, Rita Wakefield 2. Carrots: Mrs Smith X, Allan Bishop 2. Turnips: Jean Skinner X, Allan Bishop 2. Potatoes: Allan Bishop 1, Mrs Jacques 2. Moßt poinl3: Allan Bishop 1, Kits. Wakefield 2. Class G—Home-made white loaf: Airs Thoreau 1, Miss F. Chapman 2. Home-made brown loaf: Mrs Thoreau 1, Hiss I (1 Chapman 2. Collection of bread: Mrs Thoreau I. Sponge cake: Miss Chapman X, Mrs Mcintosh 2. Sponge sandwich: Mrs. Mcintosh X, Mrs A. Bishop 2. Sponge roll Mis 3 I'\ Chapman 1. Seed cake: Miss I<\ Chapman X. Marble cake: Miss F. Chapman X. Gingerbread: Miss F. Chapman 1. Napoleon cake: Mrs W. Arnott X, Miss Chapman 2. i'ruit cake, dark: Misa Chapman X. Fruit cake, light: Miss Chapman J. Butter sponge: Mrs A. Bishop I, Mrs Mcintosh 2. Oven sconea: Miss Chapman 1, Mrs Mcintosh 2. Pikelets: Mrs Mcintosh 1. Oatcakes: Miss Chapman 1. Wheatmeal wafers: Miss Chapman X, Mrs A. Bishop 2. Collection biscuits: Miss Chapman X. Shortbread: Misb Chapman X. Mrs Arnott 2. Jelly: Miss Chapman X, Mrs Skinner 2. Jam: Miss Chapman X. Sauce: Miss Chapman 1. Pickles: Miss Chapman J. Preserved fruit: Miss Chapman X. Dairy butChapman X. Separator butter: Mrs Skinner X, Mrs A. Bishop 2. Hen e"gs, w bite. Master Cleland X. Hen eggs, brown: Miss Chapman X, Clark MeNeur 2. Devonshire cream: Mrs Skinner X, Mrs A. Bishop 2. Challenge cup lor most points: Miss F. Chapman. Class H. Girls 15 to 19 years—Gingerbread: Ethel Crossman 1. Sponge sandwich: Ethel Crossman X, Mary Bruce 2. Shortbread: Ethel Crossman 1, Mary Bruce 2. Oven scones: Ethel Crossman X, Mary Bruco 2. Sausage rolls: Ethel Crossman I, Mary Brnca 2. Collection sweets: Ethel Grossman 1, Mary Bnico Pikelets I Ethel Crossman
X, Mary Bruce 2. Marble cake: Wary Bruce ], Ethel Crossiiuiii 2.(.'ream lilies: Ethel Grossman J, Mary Bruce 2. Butter sponge: Ethel Grossman ], Mary Bruce 2. Light fruit cake: Mary Brueo J, lOthel Grossman 2. Seed cake: Ethel Grossman 3, Mary Bruce 2. Sponge cake: Kthel Grossman X, Mary Bruce 2.' Sponge roll: Kthcl Grossman 1, Mary Bruco 2. Specials for most points: Kthcl Grossman .1, Mary Bruce 2. Glass I, Children tinder ] Sponge sandwich: Marjory Bruce 1, Elsie Ilalkett, 2. Shortbread: tltven Bruce 1, Marjory Bruce 2. Oven scones: Elsie U.-ikelt J, liireu Bruce o" Sausage rolls: F.lsio Ttalkett 1, Gwen Bruce 2. Marble cake: Marjory Bruce j. Great" lilies: (liven Bruce J, Marjory Brjco •"> Butter sponge: Marjory Bruco I, Chven Bruco 2. Sponge roll: Marjory Bruco 3, Gwen Bruco Specials for most poiuts": Marjory Bruce 1, Given Bruco 2. Class .T, Children's Class—Article made from petrol case: G. Thoreau 1, Keith Cliisliolio 2. Article mado from sugar-hag: Jean H-ilsfead 1. Hand-worked ducliesso set: Jean Halstead 1. Hand-worked apron:' Given Tiruce 1. Marjory Bruce Hand-made h'lnrlkcrcliiof: Jean Ilalstcad 1. Drawing i n ?ii fCndar-ls V. _ and VI.: <; era ,, t O'Kou'rkc 1- Drawing m crayon, Stanrlard-, IV and 111-: c - McN'cur 1, Shoua Cliisliolm Class K, NcrdWork—llan.Mn,de n i : -ht. Kill el Grossman 1. Afternoon tea. Hoth" Mrs Herbert 1. Mrs Mestaway 2. Afternoon fa cloth (crochet excluded ) : Maud nrn« small 1. S»"-« tnapraai. 2. forked inn • Miss Chapman 1, Miss Anncit. 2. TVOvlev crochet: Mrs V " ,„f ex-eluded) : Miss Annett 1. Borrcll ' Handkerchief: Mrs Westaway 1, Miss Annett -■
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20105, 8 December 1930, Page 8
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