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HOME GARDENS.

THE 1931 COMPETITION, CHAMPIONSHIPS AND DISTRICT awards .MADE. i%e iudiriflsr la A® home g afdeaß com " V ZI ducted by the £nterb*y Horticultural Society-and the Christehurch Burgesses' Association was completed yesterday* when the judging of the various district finalists together M, carried out, and the various chatothe detailed resuite of the all-Chriatchurch special pme small garden, and winnf the B. E. McDougall challenge ?™ r P &m»^V«. 101 Sl - J * m< » "£»»a P wlon«» of to Oily Second pj«»i Mrg ■ w> Richards, SeTLeinster road and^street 61 ' 8 »\ Tuh *< Nairn and Son's special prize: A. K. iiiu., Sutton'i cr-Mr. 0. H. ■Rhodes. 45 Riccarton roaa, l. Lawns, New Zealand Fames' Co-op. Association of • Canterbury, . G. W. Skellerup, Desmond street. Herbaceous border, for Mr 6. w. Skellerup's trophy—Mrs N. H. Turnbull, 18 Holmwood road. District Awards. The following were the results of the Class A: Mr Thrower, 60 BE^ENHAM—Claes A: Mr J. MeOartm/66 Birdwood avenue, 1; M* Tomlinson, 61 Tennyson street, 2. Class B- Mr E. L. Scott, 47 Western terrace, 1;' Mr Campbell, 138 Tennyson street, 2. ClTY—Class B: Mrs S. McMurray, 145 Victoria street, 1; is ® i^ y^A 1 - 2 Park terrace, 2. Class 0: Mr J. Shda,, 891 Colombo street, 1. • A: Mr A. E.Foote, 77 Jeffrey's,road-,. 1; Wmterburxi, 55 Idns road, 2. Class B. Mr Paynter, 49 Idns road, 1; Mr J. W. K. Lawrence, 24 Jackson's road, 2. Class C: Mrs B. Allen, "Mill House" Fendalton road, 1; Mr E. D. Johnson, Fendalton road, 2. ' A: Mr G. W._Schumacher, 307 Page's road, 1 j £tr J. Oilmore, 83 Woodham road, 2. Class B: Mr E F. Sullivan, 206 Rolleston street, 1 Class 0: Miss Beverley, River road, lj Mr C., C. Davis, 152 River road. MEBIVALE—CIass A: Mr Richards, Leinster road, 1') Mrs Dolph, 1 Church lane, 2. Class B: Mrs H. Otley, Beaton street, 1; ' Mr H. James, 6 Circuit street, 2. Class Oi< Mr W. R. Crompton, Heaton street, 1; Mrs F. Graham, 127 Papanui road, 2. KICOAUTOK—CIass rA: Mrs VoweU, 9 Rata street, 1; Mr C Denby, 22 Straven road, 2. Class Bj Mr W. Brown, Ayr street, IV Mr A. E. Nicholls, corner Straven road-and Weka street, 2. Class C: Mrs G. 'H, Rhodes, 45 Riccarton road, I.' RICHMOND —Class A: Mr J. J. McKialey, road, 1; Mr Baynon, 42 Randall street, 2. -Class B: Mr G. Aston, 68 'Stapleton'a road, 1; Mr J. Scott, .72 Stapletoh's road, 2. Class 0: Mr A. K. Hadfleld, 26- Banks .avenue, 1. OPAWA—CIass A: Mr John Hepburn, 247 Fifield street, I.' : Class C: Mrs F. Anderson, Cholmondeley avenuoj ,1« ST. AißANS—Class 'A: Mr Hawes, 20 Portland street, 1; MrP* T. Hall, 25 Kinlooh street, 2. Class, B: -Mrs H. P. Woods, 15 St. Albans street, 1; Mrg Keith Garrick, Murray place, 2. Class 0: Mr Wardell, 12-Mansfield avenue, 1; Mr T. .66 Janes, road, 2, SPEB'SDOSr-MJlass A:-Mr J. Morse, 7 TainuJLstreet, 1*; 'Mr; W. Copmbs,, 41 Selwyn street, 2i"'' Class Bf Mr;L Smart, 416 terrace 1 1.. , ' * *v ST/ MARTINS —Class "As Mr B. Wllsoni Wilson'srroa r lj* Mr.?,W. Ke^,l7i;6t ; Martin* road, l Olass road,' H.% Taylor, 3 Gamblia s road,v<£t"' , BTDBiraiAM-Clasa A« Miss street, 1: Mr A. Jlttlford, 220' , 8. •; 1 itriih l. : . ; ,CnM»'o: Mrrß. Brims, S4- Radley Btreet, 1. BUEWOOD—CIass B: Mr W. Shearman, 36 Ndw Brighton road, .1. PAPANUI—CIass A: Mrs J. Foster, 101 St., James .avenue, 1: Mr ft. Borgfeldt,,i 2. ; Class Bj Mr -W. -M, 'r. Mr'L. M; Wilson 2.

J.J iXLJT li«' <tXL« ?* AWVU - ' > -'W«itendre glare; that m the ;? «duth-woßfc sky , from . church*; laat evening .y as, .caused taw, burning -of mm ■ large straw. stack*,, neiur the Bro&dfield school. j , j The attention of the Unemployment Committee was directed yesterday by Mr F W. J- Belton to certain public 'Utilities, with statutory powers and obligations, that possibly might find a considerable, amount of. work of a de-, , velopmental nature if they could xto-so 1 under the No." 5" Scheme, but work which otherwise would not bo. nomic proposition at" present. -'Mr W. 1 E. -Leadley asked -for some instances of the vyork proposed. "The extending of publife nf)liti6S t6 districts at present not supplied," said Mr -Betlon. The tepjy was! received with laughter, Cr. D. G. Sullivan remarking: ""He does not mean electricity." Mr Leadley, so id that Power Board* now could take 1 advantage of thp No. 5 Scheme. Mr lifelton' said in that ■ case there could bp nd objection to his suggestion. Cr. , yullivnn thought that it would raise considerable, controversy in the Board, which had difficulties to face- without facing a controversy of..that, kind.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 24 February 1931, Page 5

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HOME GARDENS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 24 February 1931, Page 5

HOME GARDENS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 24 February 1931, Page 5

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