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DISPLAY OF DAFFODILS

Our Own Corresponident.)

Further Takapau Results

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TAKAPAU, Last Kiglit. Purther results in the Takapau Daffodil Shorr heid yesterday afternoon and last evening by th.e Takapau Women 's Institute are as follow • — JUNIOR AMATEURS- ' Trumpets. — Six, tliree varieties; Mrs Goock 1, Mrs C. Cook 2. Tliree, tliree varieties: Mrs Hall 1, Mrs W. G. Johnston 2, Mrs Horner 3. One variety: Mrs Horner 1, Mrs Yv'. G. Johnston 2, Mrs Gooch 3. Incoiaparablis. — Three; Mr G. Cook 1, Mrs MeDonnell 2, Mrs Hall 3. Oue: Mrs Gooch 1, Mrs C. Cook 2, Mre Kiliiord 3. Three, R.C.: Mr C. Cook 1, Mrs Horner 2 and 3. Leedsii. — Three, J.C.: Mrs Hall 1, Mrs W. G. Johnston 2, Mrs Gooch 3. Three: Mrs Gooch 1, Mr C. Cook 2 and 3. Three, S.C.: Mrs Kilford 1, Mrs W. Hanvard 2, Mr 0. Cook 3. One, S.G.: Mrs Kilford 1, Mr C. Cook 2, Mrs Hall 3. Barrii. — Three: Mrs W. G. Johnston , 1, Mr C. Cook 2, Mi's Crawford 3. One: Mrs Gooch 1, Mr 0. Cook 2, Mrs Haiward 3. Poeticus.— Three: Mrs Harward 1, Mr C; Cook 2, Mrs W. G. Johnston 3. Oue: Mr C. Cook 1, Mrs Horner 2. Polyantlius.— -Three: Mr C. Cook 1 and 2., Mrs Horuer 3. One: Mrs Horner 1, Mrs Kilford 2. Three D.: Mrs Hall 1, Mrs Crawford 2, Mr C. Cook 2. Oue D.: Mr 0. Cook 1,'Mrs W. B. White 2, Mrs Hall 3. Jonquils. — Three: Mr C. Cook 1, Mrs Siddels 2, Mrs Kilford 3. BeSt buneh mixed daffodils.— Mrs Horner 1. Mrs Hall 2, Miss L. White 3. NOVICE AMATEUBR Trumpets.— Three: Mrs Caughley 1, Mrs Sydon 2, Miss Y. Campbell 3. Three i>.: Mrs Sydon 1, Mrs Anderson 2, Mrs P. J. Sanders 3. One B.; Mrs Caughley i, Mrs Sydon 2. One: Mrs Caughley 1, Mrs Sydon 2, Mr G. May 3. Incomparablis— Three: Mrs Caughley 1. One; Miss V. Campbell 1^ Mrs McMillan 2, Miss Y. Campbell 3. Three Barrii.— Mrs Caughley 1, Mr G. May 2 and 3. Oue poeticus: Mrs MeMillan 1, Mrs Caughley 2. Three polyanthus; Miss V. Campbell 1, Mrs Coutts 2 Mrs Caughley 3. One polyanthus: Miss Y. Campbell 1, Mrs Coutts 2. Three jonquils: Mrs P. J. Sanders i. Best buneh iuixed daffodils. — Miss V. Campbell 1 and 2, Mrs Caugnlpy 3. Championship bloom: Miss V. Campbell, CHILDREN 'S CLASS (Under 16.) Daffodils.— Three: Joyce Brinsbn 1 and 2fl John Crawford 3. Three D.: John Crawford 1> Gwen Crawford 2, Joyce Brinson 3. Three oiU V.i John Crawford 1, J. Crawford 2. Three Leedsii: Joyce Brinson 1, J. Crawford 2 and 3. Three cup or crimson incomparablis: Joyce Brinson 1, M. Bjorngaard 2, J. Crawford 3. Three Barrii: Max Hall 1, Joyce Brinson 2, J. Crawford 3. Three jonquils: Jim Horner 1, Joyce Brinson 2. Three polyanthus: Joyce Brinson i, M. Bjorngaard 2. Best buneh mixed daffodils: Theima Manson. p0sy.— M. Bjorngaard 1, May Thom- ■ son 2, Gerald Paterson 3. Three buttonholes: Bruee ThoUisen 1, John Crawford 2. G. Crawford 3. Decorated saucer: M. Bjorngaard 1, Bryan May 2, Nofa Halliday 3. Jar flowers: Precilla Jackson 1, Erris Eowler 2. Basket flowers: G. Crawford 1, J. Crawford 2, Peggy Power I 3. Championship bloom.— Joyce Brinson. MISCELLAN EOUS, Spring flowers, six varieties.— Mrs J. B. A'Deane 1. Shrubs: Mrs W. Jackson 1, Mrs P. J. SanderB 2 and 3. Anemones, six: Mrs McDonneii 1, Mrs Caughley 2, Mrs Pearsbn 3. Three: Mrs MeDonnell 1 Mrs Hall 2, Mrs Caughley 3. Three: Mrs MeDonnell 1, Mrs Caughley 2. Six freesias: Mrs CoUtts 1. Three hyacinths: Mrs Hall 1, Mrs A'Deane 2, Mrs W. T. Smith 3. Three irises: Mrs O'Dowd 1, Mrs A'Deane 2, Mrs W. Jackson 3. Three vi,olas: Mrs A. Bayliss 1, Mrs A. Jackson 2. Three pansies: Mrs W. Thomsen 1 and 2, Mrs W. G. Johnston 3. Six calendulas: Mrs A. Bayliss 1, Mrs Pearson 2, Mrs MeDonnell 3. Three stocks. — Mrs Pearson 1, Mrs Kilford 2. Six grape hyacinths: Mrs O'Callaghan 1, Mrs W. Jackson 2, Mra W. G. Johnston 3. Three varieties primrose; Mrs W. Jackson 1. Six camelias: Mrs J. Thomson 1. Three violas: May ■ Thomsen 1, Mrs R. M. Thomsen 2, MrS McNab 3. Three varieties polyanthus: Mrs Bjorngaard 1, Mrs L. Gooch 2, Mrs Caughley 3. Any flower of merit not mentioned: Mrs Caughley 1, Mrs W. G. Johnston 2, Mrs F. Stubbs 3.

CHILDREN 'S SEWING AND FANCYWORK. Kettle-holder (infant class).— Greta Twentyman. Knitted article (Std. III. and IV.) : Margaret Somerville; Stud. I. and II.: Shirley Waldin 1, Betty Pedersen 2, Embroideryj Jeanie Nelson 1, Marjory Bjorngaard 2, Ivy May 3. Oushion: Tlielnia Manson I, N. McDonald 2. Doll's dress: Ivy May 1. Ohiid's apron: Marjory Bjorngaard 1, Marjory Neville 2. Home-made article: Bryan May 1 and 2. SCHOOL WOEK, Writing.— Infants: Roney McQuade 1, H. Nepe 2. Std. I.s Betty Tiffen 1, E. Wright 2. Std. II.: Reta Thompson 1, M. Kotua 2. Stds. III. and IY.: M. Bjorngaard 1, P. Mouat 2. Porms I. and II.: Mary Maeri 1, Bryan May 2. Drawing: Forms I. and II.: Norman McDonald 1, J. MeKerlich 2. Stds. HT. and IV.: Charles Wright 1, Juue Sherry 2, Ian Morton 3. DECORATIYE. Bowl flowers. — Mrs Lawlour 1, Mrs W. T. Smitli 2, Mrs Lawlour 3. Basket flowers; Mrs lawlour 1, Mfs Gooch 2, Miss Bourn 3 Bowl narclssis Mrs L.

Gooch 1, Mrs Lawlour 2, Mrs A. Jackson 3. Bbwl spring flowers: Mrs Lawlour I, Mrs W. T. Smith 2, Mrs G. Stubbs 3. Bowl of flowers: Mrs L. Gooch 1, Mrs Lawlour 2, Mrs W. T. Smith 3. Vase of flowers: Mrs Lawlour 1, Miss V. Campbell 2, Mrs W. T. Smith 3. Bduquet: Mrs Brinston 1> Mrs Lawlour 2, Mrs W. T. Smith 3. Posy: Mr« W. T. Smith 1, Mrs MeDonnell 2, Mrs Lawlour 3. Flower emblem (Women '& Institute badge): Miss Bourn 1, Mrs W. T. Smith 2, Mrs Lawlour 3. SEWING AND FANCY WOEK. Lady's knitted jumper. — Mrs Johnston 1, Mrs G. Stubbs 2. Knitted article: Miss D. Craig 1, Miss M. Keegan' 2. Throw-over: Mrs Craig 1. Afternoon-tea clbth; Mrs Hannah 1, Miss M. Keegan 2, Mrs B. Bayliss 3. White embroidery: Miss F. McMillan I, Mrs Johnston 2. Coloured embroideryj Mrs Hannah 1, Mrs B. Bayliss 2, Miss D. Craig 3. Table centre: Miss D. Craig 1, Miss F. McMillan 2, Mrs Hannah 3. Cushion.— Miss D. Craig i, Mrs Haunah 2, Mrs Culiiford 3. Waggon-cloLh» Mrs Hannah 1, Miss H. Thomsen 2, Miss Dingwall 3. Article from flour bag; Mrs G. W. May. Nightdress: Mrs Johnston 1, Mrs Hannah 2 and 3. Bed jac'ket: Mrs W. J. Craig I, Miss H. Thomsen 2, Mrs A. Campbell 3. Articloe from sugair bag: Mrs W. B. White L Mrs P. J. Sanders 2-. Points prize.— Mrs Hannah. The judgfes were: — Flowers: Mr Shailer (Palmerston North). Fancy wofk and sewiiig: Mi-s J. N. Barrie (Otane). Gookery and home classes: Mrs P. F. Wall and Miss Linehan. School section: . Mr J. Caughley;

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 1, 24 September 1937, Page 15

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DISPLAY OF DAFFODILS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 1, 24 September 1937, Page 15

DISPLAY OF DAFFODILS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 1, 24 September 1937, Page 15

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