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SPRING BLOOMS AT TIKOKINO

Women's Institute Holds Successful Flower Show The Tikokino Women's Institute held its annual daffodil and spring flower show in the Oddfellows' Hall, Tikokino, on Friday. The function, whieh was an outstanding success, was opened by Mrs Cainpbell, president of the Southern Hawke's Bay Federatiou of Women's Institutes. The judges were, Mr and Mrs Baker. The Grappenhall vase to be won by the ntvmher of the Tikokino Women's Institute gaining most' points througkout the show, also trophy douated by Mrs K. Simmons, was won by Mrs Mackie, the second points prize donated by Miss Knapp, being wofi by Mrs Williams. The awards were as follow: — SECTION A. TRUMPET DAFFODILS. Yellow, 2 distinct varieties, 2 blooms each. — Mr A. Cook 1. Three best blooms, 1 white, 1 yellow, 1 bicolour. — Mr A. Cook, 1, Mrs J. Williams 2. Trumpet, 1 bloom. — Mrs Thackerey 1, Mrs Thaekerey 2, Mr A. Cook 3. INCOMPARABILIS, BARRII AND LEEDSII. Incomparabilis, 3 distinct varieties, 2 blooms each. — Mr. A. Cook 1, Mrs. J. Williams 2, Mrs. Eddy 3. Incomparabilis, rcrl cups, 2 blooms. — Mrs. Thackerey I, Mr. A. Cook 2. Incomparabilis, 1 bloom. — Mr. E. Cook 1, Mrs. J. Williams 2. Barri, distinct vaTieties, 2 blooms each. — Mrs. Thackerey 1, Mrs. J. Williams 2, Mrs. " J. Williams 3. Leedsii, 3 distinct varieties, 2 bloflms each. — Mr. A. Cook 1, Mr. A. Cook 2, Mrs. J. Williams 3. Leedsi, 1 variety, 1 bloom. — Mr. A. Cook I, Mrs. Thackerey 2, Mrs. Thackerey 3. POETICUS, Poetaz, 3 varieties, 1 bloom each. — Mrs. Williams 1, Mr. A. Cook 2, Mrs. Thackerey 3. Poeticus, 1 v.ariety, 3 blooms. — Mrs. Thackerey 1, Mr. A. Cook 2. Jonquils, 2 distinct varieties. — Mrs. Thackerey 1, Mr. A. Cook 2. Best collection of polyanthus narcissi, 3 or more varieties, 1 bloom of each. — Mr. A. Cook 1, Mrs. W. Oliver 2. ■ Double daffodil, 1 bloom. — Mrs. W. Oliver 1, Mrs. Eddy 2, Mr. A. Cook 3. Double daffodil, 2 varieties, 1 bloom of each. — Mrs. J", Williams 1, Mr. A. Cook 2. Bowl of daffodils, to bo fairly representative of all classes, but excluding polyanthus.— -Mr. A. Cook 1. Chainpion bloom, to be picked by judge from Nos. 1 to 19. Points prize for section A donated by Williams and Kettle.-— Won by Mr. A. Cook. SECTION B. — NOVICE AMATEURS. ■ Two trumpet daffodils, 2 varieties.— Mr. Orr 1, Mrs. Elmers 2, Mrs. Eddy 3. One trumpet daffodil. — Mr. J. Williams 1, Mr. Orr 2, Mrs. Neilson 3. Two incomparabalis, 2 varieties. — Mr. J. Williams 1. One incomparabilis. — Mr. Orr 1, Mr. Orr 2. Two leedsii. — Mr. Eddy 1, Mrs. Eddy 2. One leedsii. — Mr. J. Williams 1 and 2. Three barrii. — Mrs. Eddy 1. One barrii. — Mr. J. Williams 1 and 2. Three poeticus. — Mr. J. Williams 1. One poeticus. — Mr. J. Williams 1. Three polyanthus, 3 varieties, 1 bloom of each. — Mrs. J. Bullock 1. One polyanthus. — Mr. J. Williams 1, Mrs. Mackie 2. Two jonquils. — Mr. J. Williams 1. ' Best collection of mixed daffodils, 2 blooms of each. — Miss M. Forde. Best bloom picked by judge from Nos. 20 to 33. Points prize, trophy donated by Mr. Ralph Douglas ; second points prize (Mr. R. Badwell)— Mr. J. Williams 1, Mr. Orr 2. SECTION C, (Open to members of Tikokino Women's Institute). Best bowl of daffodils, prize donated by Captain Carlyon. — Mrs. J. Williams 1, Mrs. W. Oliver 2, Mrs. A. B.. Rumbal 3. Prettiest posy, prize donated by Miss Rood. — Miss Knapp 1, Mrs. A. B Rumbal 2, Miss M. Waite 3. SECTION D. Best display of spring flowers not exceeding 12 varie'ties, including bulbs, but excluding shrubs. A silver cup, donated by Captain Carlyon, was won by Mrs. J. Williams. ■« SECTION C. — MISCFLLANEOUSj Collection of] spring flowers, 6 varieties, no • flowe^ng shrubs or narcissi.-f-Mrs. Eddy 1, Mrs. Rumbal 2, Mrs. Thackerey 3. Freesias, 6 blooms. — Mrs. Hodd. 1 Anemones, 3 blooms, double. — Mr. Haden 1, Mrs. Rumbal 2, Mrs. . Moorcock 3. Anemones, 3 blooms, single. — Mr, Haden 1, Mrs.* Rumbal 2, Mrs. Moorcock 3. Snowflakes, 6 spilces. — Mrs. T. Parkinson 1, Mrs. Rumbal 2, Mrs. Oliver 3. Hyacinths, single, 3 blooms. — Mrs. Thackerey 1. Hyacinths, double, 3 blooms. — Mrs. Thackerey 1. Grape, Hyacinths, 6 spilces. — Mrs. Mackie 1, Mrs. CJliver 2, Mrs. „Thackerey 3. Polyanthus, best collection.— Mrs. Oliver 1, Mrs. Brassington 2, Mrs. L. Brassington 3. Primroses, best collection. — Mrs. L. Brassington *1, Mrs. Hodd 2. Violets, 1, variety. — Mrs. Oliver 1, Miss Q. Moorcock 2. Pansies, 6 'blooms. — Mr., Orf 1 and % Mr. O. William.s 3. Violas, 6 blooms. — • Mr. C, Williams 1. Japonica, 3 sprays.' - — Miss D. Knapp 1, Mrs. Eddy 2. Flowering peach, 3 sprays. — Mrs. Thackerey 1, Mrs. Eddy 2. Flowering plum, 3 sprays.— »-M rs. T. Parkinson 1. Flowering shrubs, 3 sprays, 3 variotios. — Mrs. Eddy 1. lceland poppies,* 6 blooms. — Mrs. Thackerey 1, Mrs. Eddy 2, Mrs. L. Brassington 3. Wallflowers. •3 varieties. — Mrs. T. Parkinson 1, Mrs. Eddy 2, Mi's. A. Knapp 3. * i Calendula, 6 blooms, — Mrs. Eddy 1, Mrs. Rumbal 2. Pot plant, in bloom, —

Mrs. E'umbal I, Mrs Mackie 2. Any flower not nxentioned. — Mrs. Hodd 1, Mrs. Thackerey 2. Points prize donated by T. Butler, Esq. — Mrs. Eddy. Second points prize, donated by Mrs. A. Y . Nicholls. — Mrs. Thackerey. SECTION F— DECORATIYE. Basket of flowers, with or without foliage. — Miss S. Jones 1, Miss L. Roach 2, Mrs. G. Morrison 3. Bowl of narcissi. — Miss Jones 1. Bowl of spring flowers and foliage, no narcissi. — Mrs. A. Knapp 1, Miss J. Jones 2, Mrs. G. Morrison 3. Vase of any flowers. — Mrs. Q-. Morrison 1, Mrs. A. Knapp 2, Miss S. Jones 3. Decorated table. — Mrs. G. , Morrison I, Miss Knapp 2, Miss S. Jones 3. Ladies' spray. — Miss S. Jones I, * Miss K. Knapp 2. Gentleman 's button-holes.- — Miss S. Jones 1, Miss D. Knapp 2, Mrs. G. Morrison '3. First points prize, donated by Mrs. E. G. Eathbone. — Miss S. Jones. Second points prize, donated by Mr. T. Dunn. — Mrs. G. Morrisom Special prize donated by Mrs. D. Eddy for class 65. — - Mrs, G. Morrison. SECTION G — HANDICRAFTS. Floor run from waste material. — Mrs. A. R. Rumball 1, Ruby Moorcock 2. Irophy donated by Ray Petrowski. — • Mrs. Rumbal. SECTION H. — COOKERY CLASS. White bread. — Mrs. Bill 1 and 2, Mrs. Mackie 3. Oven scones. — Mrs. L. Brassington 1 and 2, Mrs. F. Brassington 3. Girdle scones. — Mrs. L. Brassington 1 and 2, Mrs. F. Brassington 3. Pikelets. — Mrs. L. Brassington 1 and 2, Mrs. F. Brassington 3. Buttcr sponge, jarn fllling, no icing. — Mrs. Mackie 1 and 3, Mrs. Eddy 2. Plain sponge, jam fllling, no icing. — Mr. C. Green 1, Mr. Mackie 3. Brown sandwich, with fllling. — Mrs. Mackie 1, M. L. Brassington 2. Sponge roll. — Mrs. Mackie 1, Mr. Mackie 2, Mrs. Green 3. Madiera cake. — Mrs. Petrowski 1, Mrs. Eddy 2, Mrs. L. Brassington 3. Sultana cake. — Mrs. Rumbal 1, Mrs. Green 2, Mrs. Mackie 3. Cream puffs. — Mr. Mackie 1, Mrs. F. Brassington 2, Mrs. Mackie 3. Biscuits. — Mr. Mackie 1. Mrs. Mackie 2, Mrs. Large 3. Sausage rolls. — Mrs. L. Brassington 1, Mrs. Mackie 2, Miss J. Jones and Mrs. F. Brassington (equal) 3. Jam tarts. — Mrs. L. Brassington 1, Mrs. Mackie 2, Miss J. Jones 3. Shortbread. — Mrs. Petrowski 1, Mrs. Mackie 2, Mrs. Mackie 3. Home-made butter. — Mrs. Bell 1, Mrs. Calcie 2, Mrs. Oliver 3. Hen eggs, heaviest one dozen. — Mrs. Oliver 1, Mr. Mackie 2. Duck eggs, heaviest one dozen. — Mrs. Williams I, Mrs. F. Brassington 2. Marmalade. — Mrs. A. Brassington I, Mrs Eddy 2, Mrs. Eddy 3. Chutney. — Mrs. F, Brassington 1, Mrs. I arge 2, Mrs. Oliver 3. Tomato sauce. — Mrs. Mackie 1, Mrs. F. Brassington 2. Home-made sweets. — Mrs. Mackie 1, Mrs. Large 2. Home-made soap. — Mrs. Mackie 1, Mrs. Mackie 2. Points prize donted by Mrs. R. Matthews, won by Mrs. Mackie. SEOTION I.— CHILDREN 'S CLASS. Prettiest posy. — Yolna Rumbal 1, Mollie Nielson 2, Joan Bealie 3. Buttonholes. — Adele Bullock 1, Joe Williams 2, Volna Rumbel 3. Vase of flowers. — Mollie Neilson 1, Yolna Rumbal 2, Adele Bullock 3. Best collection of wild flowers.' — Ruby Moorcock 1, Molly Neilson 3. Points prize donated by Mrs. W. Petrowski, won by Molly Neilson. SOHOOL WORK. Plain sewing. — Joe Williams. Fancy sewing.— Volna Rumbal 1, Joe Williams 2, C. Stephenson 3. Knitting work. — Volna Rumbal 1, Joe Williams 2, J. Mackie 3. Points prize donated by Mrs J. Williams, won by Joe Williams. Article from raffia. — T. Stephenson 1, J. Bullock 2, B. Patterson 3. Article from wool. — R. Nicoll 1, C. Moorcock 2, G. Thorpe 3. Points prize donated by Mrs. H. Morrison, won by C. Stephenson 1, R. Nicoll 2. CHILDREN 'S COOKING. Oven scones. — Ruby Moorcock 1, Volna Rumbal 2. Biscuits. — Volna Rumbal 1, Ruby Moorcock 2. Mrs. Mackie won the Grappenhall vase. . Girls nnder 10 years, • sewing. — Anthea Lord 1, Mollie Neilson 2, Hua Addis 3.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 5, 29 September 1937, Page 12

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SPRING BLOOMS AT TIKOKINO Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 5, 29 September 1937, Page 12

SPRING BLOOMS AT TIKOKINO Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 5, 29 September 1937, Page 12

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