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SPRING FLOWERS

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Many Entries in Waipukurau ■ Show JUDGES' TASK DIFFICULT

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WAIPAWA, Last Nigh.t The spring flower show and Paddy 's Market, organised by the Waipawa Methodist Chureh was held in tlio Municipal Concert Hall this afternoon. With the favoiirable weather recently, spring flowers have come away well, and the large entrie,? presented a wonderful sjght, and a ffibst difiicult task for the gudgea, Excellent entries were aiso received in all sectiong, The suecess of the show entailed a great deai of work, most of whicii fell on the shoulders of the organising sqeretarie.s, Misses A. Miller and A» Bibby. The judges oi t|e various sections were as fojlow:— Mr A, F. Cook, bulbs; Mr J. T. Miller, cqt flowers; Mrs Tower$ senr., cooking; Miss L. Murx>hy, fancy work; Miss Gordon and Mrs F. Limbrick, decorative ciagse,S', The various stalls reported bris'k business, the helpers in these being; Mesdames Bott and Pellow, cakes; Mesdames Dailey -apd Carson, produce; Misg Dailey, Mesdames Keen and Kingstou; sweets; Mrs Thackeray, Mrs W. lreland, Miss L. Bott and Miss Frobartji, afternoon tea, 5 — Mrs R Hutchings and Miss N. Noill were in starge of the fancy.work, and Miss E. Pellow was in charge of the iiowers, The list awards is as followss— POINTS PRIZES ►Section A.^- Mrs Carson 1, Mrs Limbrick 2. Section B. — Mrs McGregor 1, Mre Bond 2. Bection Q,r— Mrs Thackeray 1, Mrs Wheeler 2, Section D, - — Mrs Carson 1, Miss Bibby 2, a BeeWon E.— Miss Joy Keen, Miss Heien Bibby 2. Heetion F. — Miss Brown 1, Mrs Pcppereil 2, Bectiqn G. — Mrs Quin 1, Mrs Fleteher 2. Best bloom in Sectiou C. — Mrs Thackeray, SPECIAL PRIZES Mr Harwood 's special,— -Mrs Carson. Mrs Mason ?s special, •*- Mrs McGregor, Hryaut's special,— Mrs Thackeray. Mr Barker's special,— Mrs Carson. Mr Keen's special,— Miss Joy Keen. Mr Dailey 's special. — Miss Brown. Mr Bott's -fl>ecial. — Mrs Quin. Williams & Kettle's speeial. — Mrs Thackeray. SECTION A Best collection anemones: Mrs F. Limbrick 1. - Best collection freezias: Miss O. Bawden 1, Miss Frobarth 2, Miss O. Bawden 3. Best collection polyanthus.— Mrs Grenside 1, Mrs E. Dunkin 2, Miss M. Boyle 3. Best collection iiyacinths; Mrs Limbrick 1, Mrs Arrow 2, Grape hyacinths, 6 spikes: Mr Murray 1, Mrs Thackeray 2, Mrs Bull 3. Best collection nemesia; Mrs Carson 1, Miss Bibby 2, Mr Murray 3. Best collection dimorphotheca: Mrs Liinprick I. Best collection camellias» Miss Bibby 1, Best collection oi prxmroses: Mrs Grenside 1. Best bowl cameiliaa; Mrs Boatwood 1, Miss Bibby 2, Mrs Kerr 3. Best collection wallflowers; Mrs Thackeray X, Mrs Limbyick %. Best bpwi walltiowers: Mrs Grenside I, Mrs Carson 2, Best bowl violctB: Mrs Bull 1, Mrs Limbrick 2, Mrs lreland 3. Best bowi marigolds: Mrs Carson X, Miss Bibby 2, Mrs Kerr 3. Six pansies distinct: Mrs Carson 1, Mrs Carson 2, Miss Boyle 3; Three pansies distinct: Mrs Carson 1, Mrs Carson 2, Miss Boyle 3. Besi; collection cut fiowers: Mrs ' Thackeray 1. Miss Frobalk 2. SECTION B. Best decorated table: Mrs McGregor 1 and 2, Miss Bibby 3. Best deeoratcd bowi of bulbs; Mrs Bond X, Miss Bibby 2. Best decorated bowl spring iiowers: Mrs Bond I, Mrs Grenside 2, Miss Bibby 3. Best basket flowers; Mrs McGregor 1, Mrs McGregor 2, Mrs .Boju! 3. Two buttonkole sprays; Miss Frobath I, Mrs Bull 2, Mrs Bond 3. Lady's shoulder spray: Mrs McGregor I, Mrs Bond 2. SECTION C, (Daffodils. Trumpet.) Trumpet, three varieties, one bloom each: Mrs Thackeray 1, Mrs F. Limbrick 2, Mrs Boatwood 3. Trumpet, one blOom, any variety; Miss M. Malcolm 1, Mrs Thackeray 2 and 3. (Incomparabilis.) Three varieties, one bloom each; Mrs Thackeray 1, Mrs Bull 2, Mrs Pellow 3 One blpoui any variety: Mrs Thackeray 1> Mrs Pellow 2, Mrs Thackeray 3. Three red pups; Mrs Thackeray I, Mrs Thackeray 2, Mrs Wheeler 3. (Barrii.) Three varieties, one bloom each: Mrs Bull 1, Mrs Wheeler 2. One bloom any variety; Mrs Bull 1, Mrs Thackeray 2 and 3. (Leedsii.) Three varieties one blooin each: Mrs* Thackeray X, Mrs Thackeray 2, Mrs Limbrick 3. One bloom any variety: Mrs Buli 1, Mrs Wheeler 2, Mrs Pellow 3. Three double daffodils whito: Mrs Thackeray 1, Mi's Wheeler 2, Miss P. Bradley 3, Three double daffodils yellow: Mrs Thackeray 1, Mrs Wheeler 2, Mrs iMIow 3. Three double daffodils bhcolo: r: Mrs Limbrick 1, Mrs Wheeler 2. Th; ee double daffodils three varieties: Miss Bradley 1, Mrs Limbrick 2, Mrs Wheeler 3. Best three jonguila: Mrs Thackeray 1, Mrs Limbrick 2. Best three polyanthus narciseus: Mrs Thackeray 1, Mrs Pepperell 2, Mrs Limbriek 3. Best three varieties polyanthus narcissus; MisS Bibby 1, Mrs Wheeler 2. One stem poeticus: Mrs Thackeray 1, Miss Bradley 2, Miss Malcolm 3. Oue stem poetaz: Miss M. Malcolm 1, Mrs Thackeray 2, Mrs Thackcrtty 3. BEOTION D. Spouge sajidwich: Mrs Pellow 1, Alrs .Carson 2, Mrs lreland 3. Sponge sandwicli no butter;, Mrs Noell Is Mrs Eddy

2X Mrs Pellow 3. Sponge roll: Mra lreland 1, Mrs Carson 2, Mrs Cajson 3. Ginger cake: Mrs Carson 1, Miss' Bibby *2, Seed cako; Mrs Carson 1, Miss Bibby 2, Fruit cake: Mrs Carson 1, Mrs Carson 2, Miss Bibby 3, Madeira cake; Miss Bibby 1, Mrs Carson 2. Small cakes j Mrg Keen 1, Mrs Carson 2, Mrs Carson 3, Shortbread; Mrs Carson 3, Mrs lreland 2, Mrs Carson 3. Sausage rolls: Mrs Kcon 1, Mrs Carson 2, Mrs Carson 3. Jam tar|s; Mrs Pellow 1, Mrs Carson 24 Mrs Noell 3. Biscuits: Mrs Carson 1, 2 and 3. Oven scones: Mrs lreland 1, Miss Bibby 2, Mrs Carson 3. Girdle scones. — Miss Bibby 1, Mrs Carson 2. Pikelets. — Miss Bibby 1 and 2, Mrs Thackeray 3. Home-made fancy loaf. — Mrs Pellow 1. Bar home-mada soap: Mrs Carson 1 and 2. SECTION E — CHILDREN S. Scones: Joy Keen I, Helen Bibby 2, Sponge: Helen Bibby 1, Joy Keen 2. Toffee: Joy Keen 1. Sweets: Joy Keen 1. SECTION h\ Embioidered nightdress: Mrs Pepperell 1. Richelieu embroidery, whito: Miss M. Brown 1. Pil^jw sliarns embroidered ; Miss Brown 1, Mrs Pepperell 2. White embroidered tea-clolh : Miss Brown I, Mrs Pepperell 2, Misg Brown 3. Coloured embroidered teacloth: Miss Brown 1, Mrs Pepperell 2, Mrs Collins 3. Tea-eloth crochet border : Mrs Thackeray 1, Mrs L, Smith 2. Tray eloth embroidered: Miss Brown 1, 2 and 3. Siik embroidery, any article: Mrs Pepperell 1 and 2. Embroidered rtuv* i ner: Mrs Pepperell 1, Mrs Collins 2, Mrs Pepperell 3. Worked apron; Miss Brown 1, 2 and 3. D'Oyleys,- two embroidered on eard ; Miss Brown 1 and 2. Cushion cover: Miss O. Firth 1, Mrs Pepperell 2, Miss Firth 3. Coloured table centre: Miss Brown 1, 2 and 3. Cross stitch, cotton xand silk: Mrs Pepperell 1 and 2. Wool embroidery ; Mrs Pepperell 1, 2, 3. Smocking: M'rs T. Walker 1 and 2. Fine cotton crochet : Mrs Thackeray 1, Mrs Smith 2. Coarse cotton crochet : Mrs Donovnn 1, Mrs Thackeray 2. Silk crochet: Miss Firth 1. SECTION G. Knitted jumper: Mrs lreland I. Knitted bed jacket: Mrs W. Harwood 1. Mrs Quin 2. Knitted cardigan: Mrs Quin 1, Mrs Harwood 2. Knitted tgacosy: Miss Firth 1, Mrs Bull 2. Knitted baby's coat: Mrs Quin 1, Mrs Fletcher 2, Mrs Bibby 3. Knitted baby's Irock: Mrs Fletcher 1, Mrs Noell 2, Mrs E. Bibby 3. Knitted baby's pilchers ; Mrs Fletcher 1 and 2, Mrs Quin 3. Knitted baby's bootees: Mrs Fletcher 1, Mrs Quin 2. Knitted baby's singlet: Mrs Quin 1. Knitted baby's hat: Mrs Quin 1, Mrs Noell 2. Knitted baby's shawl: Mrs Peters 1»

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 211, 22 September 1937, Page 10

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SPRING FLOWERS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 211, 22 September 1937, Page 10

SPRING FLOWERS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 211, 22 September 1937, Page 10

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