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ORARI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

SPECIAL PRIZES AWARDED. The following are the upe.'ial l>ri?.es awarded by the Orari Xiorticiilta.at Society si iu annual tdiotv last week:---roT Pl.AN'fs. Fuchsia, sinii'e (prize given hy Mr A. 0. I'alnicr, Temuku): Mrs W. Henderson 1. eve KIiOWKKS. C'ollGctian of roses (flrnt prize, if i von [>> Mr 11. Killoli, Orari; second Vri/e i;iven by Mr J. !>• Luck. Cieralciine) : U. A. M. Mac(lonald'l, S. It- Muff 2 - Verbenn. three varieties (tropliv liv Mr W. (i. lurnci, Geraldine) : J. llation 1. Collection ol pansies (first prize tropliv by .Mr NV Williams, Geraldine; second prize by air 11. Killoli. Orari) : Mis- A. llnylmrst 1. Kuril Smith -. Hardy flowers, six varieties (hrnl nri/e, tropliv bv Mr K. Sherborne, Temuka; second prize by Mr 11. Killoli): Kum Smitli 1 0. A. M. Mnc(lon»lJ -- Il*vd.v floret's, four varieties (Rlftdioli bulbs by Mi Kuril Smith. Temuka): A. Watson 1. peas. 12 varieties (Jroj.hy by l'yne. Mould. Guinness, Ijtd.. (ierahline) : Miss 1) bmitll 1. Sweet peas, six varieties (prize by A. 15. Annand and Company, Timaru) : i. 1 icrce 1 AMers, three varieties (prize by A. ». Annand and Compauy. Timaru» : 1. K.lwanl* ,1. Dull lias, four diftind vanities '' rn l"]. y hv Gappor and Sheen. T>niuU«l: 1. O'Koill. Gladioli, varieties t>v _\f v A. Ilally, Temuka;' second prixe bv Mr •!. R. Ijivck, lieraldine) : Furn Stnilli ). Coombes -. Hlfldioli. (liree varieties' (trophy by '!> Aro Seed Company. Wellington) : C. T. Hamilton 1. Gladiolus, one variety, non-prue-winners (trophy by Sir .1. B. Koberts) : Mrs F. B. Hamilton 1. Collection of annuals. ei?ht varieties ' bv Kempthorne, I'rosser and Company. Christchurch) : Mrs W. H. Morris 1. Collection of annuftl". six varieties, nnnpr.teu-.nners (prize by Mrs G. Stewart): Mrs G. H. Mul\icau 1 Best bloom in show (irophy piesciited bv C.K.C.A.. Temuka): O. Ocombes. for cladioln* bloom, l.iehthonse. Most points in cut flowers (trophy given bv Messrs Morrison Bros.. Geraldine! : Mrs fi' Stewart. 57 poin's. 1 : A. C. Watson. 1!) point', and Miss l>. Smith. 1 1> points (equal). Mrs (1. Rirdlinp. IS points. 4. IKCIT. T'ive apples, culinary (trophy by Mr riUclvinore, Temuka): t>. Vernall 1. Six plums, dessert, dark (prize by Mrs <■• Stewart, Orari): .7. Bute* 1- Six peaches, one varietv. clinkstone (prize by Mr A. Bisiloe) : Miss I. Patrick I. Most points in fruit (tropliv by Mrs Sanders. Temuka). .1. Bates. 10 points. 1: T-. Pierce, 14 points, 2: T>. Yernall, 6 points V EGKTABLKS. Six carrots, uliorthorn (trophy by Mr .7. Davip, Temuka): Alf. Watson 1. Six onions, spring (.own (trophy by Kempthorne, Prosscr and Company): R. Billings 1. Siic onions, heaviest (trophy by Kempthorne. Pvosscr and Company): W. F. Watson 1. One vegetable marrow, heaviest (trophy by Messrs Matliepon and Roberts, Dunedin) : W\ F. Watson 1. Three beet, red turnip (trophy by Kemp-, tbofne, Prosser and Company) : Alf. Watson .1 . Pumpkin, heaviest (trophy by Mr X. McGregor, Geraldine): W. F. Watßon t. Ccrl-| lection of vegetables, six varieties (prize by ; Mrs G. I. Hamilton, Orari) : E. li. Williams }. Six onions, Cooper's Gold (trophy by l'-l Cooper, Md., W r ellinftton) : R. , Billings l.j Most points in vegetables (silver cup pre- j Rented by Mr h. Pierce Orari): h. IT. Williams, 39 points, 1; W. F. Watson. 2(v points. 2: R. Biliincs, 20 points, and Alf. Watson. 20 points (equal) 3. POTATOES AN'H HOOTS. Heaviest mangold (bajr of fertiliser by Kempthorne, Prosßer and Company. Ltd.): G. South. Three heaviest swedes (baR of fertiliser by Kempthorne, Prosser and Company) : \y. O. Bolltho 1. Six potatoes, late variety (trophy b.v Mr S. Goddard, Temuka) : G. Payne 1. Four distinct varieties of fotatoes (bafr of fertiliser V>v Kempthorne. Prosser and Compahy) : T). Vernall 7. Six field carrots, red (bog of fertiliser by Kempthorne, Prosser and Company) : E. 11. Williams 7. Most points in roots and potatoes: G. South, 26 points, 1; D. Bennett, 10 points. 2; W G. Bolilito, 8 points, and G. Batty, S points (equal), 3. * HOME PRODUCE. One dark fruit cake (trophy b.v Mr J. B. Roberts. Orari) : Mrs W. O. Bolithb I. .Sponge sandwich (251b bag flotlr by Reform Flour Mills. Winchester) : Mrs F. Priddle 1. Sponge sandwich, non-prize-winners (trophy by Opie Bros, Winchester): Mrs R. O'Neill 1, Plate of six shortbread (box chocolates by Aulsebrook and Company, Ch'rfstchurch) :' Miss J. Reid 1. Six plain' oven scones (trophy by Mr W. Seario, Temuka): iJrs J, H. Priddle 1. Decor,ited fruit cake (trophy by Shepherd Bros., Temuka) : Mrs A. Rysdale 1. Loaf of homo-made bread (trophy by Mr G. W. Coombes, Geraldine): Mrs O. W. Worner 1. Home-made jarfi, three varieties (trophy by Mr F. C. Simes. Temuka) : Mrs W. H. Smith. CHILDREN'S SECTION Plasticine, Primers (trophy by Messrs .T, R. Bruce. Ltd., Timaru): Tommy Austin. 1. Writing for Standards I. and 11. (trophy by Messrs J. R. Ilruce, Ltd.) : Lawrence Pat rick 1. Writing for Standards , 111. and IV. (trophy by Messrs J. R. Bruce, Ltd.): Jolin Burke J. Writing for Standards V. and VI. Itrophy by Messrs J. It. Bruce, Ltd.) : Robert Williams 1. Series of cigarette cards, artistically "set up (prize by Mrs G. Batty, Orari) : Katherine Fuldseth 1. Vaso 0 r cut /lowers, for Standards 111. and IV. (prizes by Mrs J. B. Roberts. Orari) : Katherine Fuldseth 1. Winnie Rysdale 2. Vase of cut flowers, for Standards V. and VI. (prizes by Mrs J. B. Roberts): Margaret Muff 1, Orma Ford 2. Best arranged buttonhole, Standard 111. and under (prizes by MiSs B. Roberts. Orari) : Bruce Chambers 1. George Barker 2. Best arranged buttonhole, Standard IV. and over (prizes by Miss B. Roberts) : Margaret Muff 1, Winnie Rvsdale 2. One sponke sandwich (prize by Mrs 6. Batty, Orari): Dorothy Beaven 1. Raffia basket, Standard 111. and under (silver cup given by Mr Geo. Batty. Orari): Hector Henderson 1. Most points in children's flowers (prize by Mrs W. Austin. Orari): Margaret Muff. 6 points. 1 ; Bruce Chambers, & points, 2; Winnie Rysdale, 4 points, 3. DECORATIVE SECTION. Decorated basket (trophy bv Mr and Mrs R. Taylor. Orari) : Gladys Watson 1. Most tasteful bowl of cut flowers, one variety (trophy by Mr L. Huftt, Temuka): Mrs Geo. Stewart 1. Most tastefully arranged vase of cut flowers. ( otte Variety (trophy by Mr J. Chapman, Temuka): Orma Ford 1. Most tastefully arranged bowl of flowers, one variety, non-prize-winners (prize by Sirs G. Stewart): Miss D. Smith 1. Most tastefully arranged vase of cut flowers, one variety, non-prize-winners (trophy by Messrs Gapper and Sheen, Temuka) : Miss J. Reid 1. Most tastefully arranged bowl of cut flowers, more than one variety (prise by Mrs G. A. M. Macdonald, Orari): Miss JL Chambers 1.

HOME INDUSTRIES. Teacloth, hemstitched (prize by Mmsk A B. Annand and Cdmpany, Timaru ) . M_«£ G H. Mulligan 1. Sample of crochet \vork in' cotton , (trophy by Mr E H Logan Getaldine) : Mrs Mossom 1. Collection ol l® n ". work, three kinds (trophy by T v ''; ft a nidf' Temuka): Mrs Fredrickson 1. Thrift article, sewing, other than from sugar-bag (P* l * 6 bv Mrs R. O'Neill, Orafi) : Mrs Brooks 1. Specimen of work not it schedule (prize by Mrs R. O'Neill. Orari) : Miss F. Pearce 1. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE SECTION. One thrift floor rug (prize by Messrs A B Annund and Company. Timaru): Mrs EUeiy 1 One child's smock (prize by Mr A. Newlan Hancbck. Temuka): Miss Barker 1. PHOTOGRAPHIC; Photograph ■of landscape (enlargement of winning photograph by Mr J Willoughbv Gei'aldine) :R. F. Payne i. Photograph of animal ilfe (enlargement of winning Photograph by Mr J. Willoughby, Geraldme) : Mr Snow 1.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 5

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ORARI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 5

ORARI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 5

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