CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW
Clive and Haumoana Exhibits JUDGES' AWARDS The Clive and Haumoana Chryganthemum Clob held ita second annual chrysanthemum, horticultural, fruit and industrial show at Haumoana yesterday wlien there was a splendid display of hlooms. Most of the sections -wero well supported, and the high etandard of quality xeflected credit npon the exMMtore. The club is to, be congratulated npon the suecess of the show and for the arrangements generally which were capably carried out by the variou« officials. The following are the various awardsj— CHETSANTHEMUMS. (Open.) Trrelve blooms, six or more varieties: 8. Keong 1, C. B. Hixon 2. Eight blo,oms_, distinct: C. B. Hixon 1, B. Keong 2. Six blooms, distinct: O. B. Hixon 1 and 2, B. Keong 8. Three blooms, white: C. B. Hixon 1, B. Keong 2, Three blooms, yellow: C. B. Hixon 1, 2 and 3. Three blooms, pink: C. B. Hixon 1, 2 and 3. Three blooms, xcd: C. B. Hixon 1 and 2, B. Keong 3. Three blooms, bronze: C. B. Hixon 1, B. Keong 2. Three blooms, any other. eolour: C. B. Hixon 1, B. Keong 2. One bloom, incurved: C. B. Hixon 1, 2 and 3. One bloom, reflex: C. B. Hixon 1, and 3, B. Keong 2. (Amatenr.) Six blooms, distinct: B. S. Pelling 1, H. G. Batt 2, B. J. McLeod 3. Three ' blooms, distinct: H. G. Bait 3, D. J. MciLood 2 and' 3. TKrefc blooms," whitc: j, Barr 1, H. G. Batt 2, B. 8. Pelling
3. Three blooms, pink: H. G. Batt 1, J. Barr 2, B. S. 'Pelling 3. Three blooms, yellow.-- 13. S. Pelling 1, D. J. McLeod 2 and 3. Three blooms, red: J. Barr 1, H. G. Batt 2, D. J. McLeod 3. Three blooms, bronze: D. J. McLeod 1, B. S. Pelldng 2, J. Barr 3. Three blooms, incurved: H. G. Batt .1, D. J. McLeod 2 and 3. Three blooms, reflexed: H. G. Batt 1, J. Barr 2, D. J. McLeod 3. One bloom, white: B. S. Pelling 1 and 3, J. Barr 2. One bloom, yellow: Innee Campbell 1 and 2, J. Barr 3. One bloom, pink: Innes Campbell 1, H. G. Batt 2, D. J. McLeod 3. One bloom, bronze: D. J. McLeod 1, B. S. Pelling 2, H. G. Batt 3. One bloom, any other variety; Innes Campbell 1, H. G. Batt 2, J. Barr 3. (Intermediate.) In this section of 13 classes Mr. G. Hay was the only exhibitor, being given a first award in each class. (Novice.) Four blooms, distinct: Mrs. W. Kugg 1, S. Keong 2. Three blooms, distinct: Mrs. W. Bugg 1, M. Lucre 2, B. Keong 3. Two blooms, white: S. Keong 1, Mrs. W. Eugg 2. Two blooms, yellow: Mrs. W. Bugg 1, S. Keong 2. Two blooms, pink: M. Lncre 1, Mrs. W. Bugg 2, S. Keong 3. Two blooms, red: Mrs. W. Bugg 1 and 3, S. Keong 2. One bloom, white: M. Lucre 1, S. Keong 2, Mrs. W. Bugg 3. One blodin, yellow: Mrs. "W. Eugg 1 and 3, M. Lucre 2. One bloom, pink: S. Keong 1, Mrs. "W. Bugg 2 atid 3. One bloom, bronze: Mrs. W. Bugg 1, S. Keong 2 One bloom, any variety: M. Lucre 1, Mrs. W. Bugg 2 and 3. One bloom, re flex: S. Keong 1. " (Singles.) Six blooms, distinct: H. G. Batt 1, B Keong 2. Three blooms, distinct: B. Keong 1. Three blooms, white: H. G. Batt 1 and 2. Three blooms, red: -13. Keong 1 and 2, H. G. Batt 3. Three blooms, yellow: H. G. Batt 1 and 2. Three blooms, bronze: H. G. Batt 1 and 3, B. Keong 2. Three blooms, pink: H. G. Bait 1 and 2, B. Keong 3. Three blooms, any other eolour: H. G. Bait I and 2, B. Keong 3.
Children 's Class.) 1 Decorative vase: Cathie Sommerville 1 1 and 3, Bereniee Godber 2. Button ' hole: Cathie Sommerville 1, Bereniee s Godber 2, Betty Sommerville 3. (Decorative.) " \ Basket of flowers: Mrs. W. MeCarthy 1. Bowl of flowers and foliage: Mrs. Innes Campbell 1, Mrs. G. Glenny 2, Mrs. C. J. H. Baker 3. Bowl oi chrysanthemums: Mrs. Innes Campbell ■ 1. Collection of foliage and berries: Mrs. W. McCarthy 1, Mrs. Baker 2. CUT FLOWEES. Collection: Mrs. Baker 1, Mrs. Mor ley 2. Caxnations: B. Keong 1, 2. and 3. Gerbera: Mrs. Baker 1. Ereneh inarigolds: Mrs. Baker 1. Any other •flower: Mrs. Baker 1, Mrs. Morley 2. Hydrangea: Mrs. Baker 1. EBUIT. Apples, dessert, two varieties: Mrs. G. H.. Smith 1, Mrs. Beeves 2, Mrs. A. E. Chapman 3. Apples, cooking, two varieties: Mrs. Beeves 1, Mrs. A. E. Chapman 2. Jonathans: Mrs A. E. Chapman 1. Sturmers: Mrs. A. E. Chapman 1. Delicious: Mrs. A. E. Chapman 1 and 3, Mrs. Beeves 2. Lord Wolseleys: Mrs. Beeves 1 and 2. Bailarat: Mrs. Searle 1, Mrs. Beeves 2. Any other variety, dessert: Mrs. A. E. Chapman 1 and 2, Mrs. Beeves 3. Any other variety, cooking: Mrs Beeves 1, G. H. Smith 2. Poars, dessert: Mrs. Beeves 1, Mrs. G. H. Smith 2. Pears, cooking: Mrs. G. H. Smith 1, Mrs. Beeves 2. Winter Nelis: Mrs. A. E. Chapman 1, G. H. Smith 2. Passion fruit: Mrs. Smith. VEGETABLES. Onions, globe: Mrs. Nicholas 1, Mrs. Manly 2. Onions, flat: Mrs. Nicholas l and 2. Potatoes, white: Mrs. Manly 1, Mrs. Eoss 2 and 3. Potatoes, coloured: Mrs. Boss 1 and 2, Mrs. Searle 3. Kumaras: Mrs. Searle 1. Marrow: Mrs. Oliver 1. Table pumplcin: Mrs. Oliver 1. HOME JNDTJSTRIES. ■. Home-mado soap: Miss E. Glenny 1 and 2, Mrs. GrceniDg 3. Orange marinalade: Mrs. Byford 1 and 2. Marnja-
Lade: Mrs. Byford 1 and 2. Jam: Mrs. G. L. Baker 1 and 2, Mrs. Byford 3. Jelly: Mrs.. Oliver 1, Mrs. Bradshaw 2 ind 3. Piekles: Mrs. Byford 1, Mrs. Harvey 2, Mrs. Oliver 3. Sauce: Mrs. Oliver 1, Mrs. Byford 2. Chutney: Mrs Oliver 1, Mrs. Byford 2. Preserves, peaches: Mrs Cockerill 1, Mrs' Byford 2, Mrs. Greening 3. Apricots: Mrs. G. L. Baker 1, Mrs. Byford 2 and 3. Tomatoes: Mrs. Byford 1 and 2. Plums: Mrs. Byford 1. Pears: Mrs. Bradshaw 1, Mrs. Byford 2. and 3. COOKING. Pikelets: Mrs.. Byford 1 and 2, Mrs. Beeves 3. Girdle scones: Mrs. Byford 1 and 2. Plain seonefe: Mrs. Harvey 1, Mrs. Beeves 2. Gems, plain: Mrs. Byford 1 and 2, Gems, ginger: Mrs. ' Byford 1 and 2. Pastry: Mrs. Harvej 1. Nut loaf: Mrs. Byford 1 and 2. Sponge,' plain: Mrs Beeves 1. Sponge, butter: Mts. Beeves I. Shortbread: Mrs. Byford 1, 2 and 3. FANCY'WOEK. Lace crochet: Mrs. Pigott 1, 2 and 3. Buttonholes, tailored: Mrs. Tucker 1. Buttonholes, cloth: Mrs. Pigott 1, 2 and 3. Fancy knitting: Mrs. Greening 1 and 2. Embroidery: Mrs. Pigott I, 2 and 3. Afternoou-tea cloth, white: Miss E. Glenny 1. Afternoon-tea cloth, eolour ed: Mrs. Castles 1 and 2, Mrs. Pigott 3. Tray cloth, plain: Mrs. F. Butcher 1 and 2. Tray cloth, coloured: Mrs. Pigott 1. Duchess set, white: Mrs. Pigott 1; coloured, Mrs. Pigott 1 and 2. D'oley: Mrs. Pigott 1, 2 and 3. Oushion: Mrs. Pigott 1 and 2. Tea cosy, cotton: Mrs. Pigott 1 and 2. Tea cosy, wool: Mrs. Pigott 1. Darning old sock: Mrs. Pigott 1. Knitting an wool: Mrs. McClintbck 1, Miss Langdon 2, Miss Tucker 3. Knitted men's socks: Mrs. Byford 1. Child's coat, knitted: Mrs B. Salmin 1. Child's singlet, knit ted: Miss Langdon 1. Child's frock, knitted: Mrs. J. G. Glenny 1 and 2. Knitted pullover: Mrs. Birch 3, Mrs. Pigott 2, Mrs. Searlo 3. Knitted jumper: Miss Langdon 1. Knitted cardigan: Miss Langdon 1.
HANDICEAFT, Artiele made with raffia: Miss Langdon 1 and 2. Artiele made with pineneedles: Mrs. Langdon 1. Artiele made with sugar bag: Mrs. 0, J. H. Baker 1, Mrs. C&stles 2, Mrs. C. J. Baker, junr., 3. Artiele, something new from something old; Mrs. V. E. Nicholas 1, Mrs. Sommerville 2, Mrs. G. Merritt 3. Thrift artiele: Miss Langdon 1. Tapestry: Mrs. Baker 1, Miss Langdon 2, Mrs. Thorbum 3. Home-made mat: Miss M. Glenny 1, Mrs. Mudgway 2 and 3. Miniature garden: Mrs. W. McCaTthy. • SPECIAL AWABDS. Mr. H. M. Campbell 's eup for best bloom in show: Mrs. Innes Campbell. A. Simmonds and Co.'s eup for most points in chrysanthemumms: 0, B Hixon. D. J. McLeod 's cup for best bloom in chrysanthemums in open class: 0. B. Hixon. A,. E. Jull's cup for most points in. amateur section: Innes Campbell. Westerman and Co.'s cup for best bloom in amateur section: Innes Campbell. H. B. Wilson's cup for most points m intermediate section: G. Hay. , Baird's. cup for most points in noviGe section: Mrs. W. Bugg. O. Garland's cup for best bloom in novice class: Mrs. Bugg. Harvey cup for most points in children 's classes: Hugh Campbell. - Spocial prize for most points in singles seetion: H., G. Batt. Points prize for cut flowers: Mrs. C. J. Baker. Points prize in fruit section; Mrs. J. Beeves. Points prize in vegetables: Mrs. Boss' and Mrs. Nicholas (equal). Points prize in home industries: Mrs. Byford. Points prize in cooldtip' section: Mrs. Byford. ■- Points prize in fancy work: Mrs. Pigott. Points prize for handicraft: Miss Langdos.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 89, 1 May 1937, Page 8
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