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FLOWER SHOW

Our Own Correspondent.)

Beautiful Blooms at Sherenden Display LIST 0F AWARDS

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SHERENDEN, Last JNignt. The annual Sherenden Iflower Show was held in the Sherenden Hall. The show proved most successful, a xecord number of beautiful blooms .being jlisplayed. and some exhibitors travelimg long distances to attend. Mr Wilson, Mrs Goldfinch and Miss Ebbett, all of Hastings, very kind'ly did the judging. The results of the various classes were: — ROSES. Open. 18 distinct, Mrs W. A. Lowe 1. 12 distinct, Mrs Byrne 1, Mrs W. A. Lowe 2. 6 distinct, Mrs Byrne 1, Mrs W. A. Lowe 2. 3 distinct, Mrs Byrne 1, Mrs W. A. Lowe 2. 1 distinct. Mrs" Byrne 1, Mrs W. A. Lowe ? Amateur. 12 distinct, Mrs Noel Beamish 1, Miss Ensor 2, Mrs H. Beamish 3. 6 distinct, Mrs H. Beamish 1, Mrs Noel Beamish 2, Mrs Anderson 3. 3 distinct, Mrs H. Beamish 1, Mrs Noel Beamish 2, Mrs E. Hildreth 3. 3 pink distinct. Mrs Noel Beamish 1, Mrs Anderson 2, Mrs F. Hildreth 3. 3 red distinct, Mrs Noel Beamish 1, Mrs P. Hildreth 2, Mrs Anderson 3. 3 white distinct, Mrs Noel Beamish 1, Mrs H. Beamish 2, Mrs Anderson 3Special Class. 6 deeorative or somi-single distinct, Mrs Byrne 1. Mrs Anderson 2, Mrs H. Beamish 3. 3 deeorative or semi-single distinct, Mrs H. Beamish 1, Mrs Noel Beamish 2, Mrs Anderson 3. 3 single distinct, Mrs Byrne 1, Mrs Noel Beamish 2, Mrs Anderson 3. 3 trusses polyantha roses distinct, Mrs H. Beamish 1, Mrs Kinross White 2,, Mrs L. Nelson 3. Noviceu 6 roses, any variety. Mrs Kinross White 1. 3 distinct, Mrs Kinross White 1, Mrs Smiley 2, Mrs Nowell-Usticke 3. 1 rose, Mrs Kinross White 1, Mr\s Simley 2, Mrs John Russell 3. SWEET PEAS. 6 vases, distinct varieties, Mrs J. N. Lowe 1. 2 vases, distinct varieties. Mrs Smiley 1, Mrs J. N. Lowe 2. 1 vase mixed varieties, Mrs J. N. Lowe 1, Mrs Smiley 2. Amateur. 3 vases distinct, Mrs Smiley 1, Mrs R Hildreth 2. 2 vases distinct, Mrs Smiley 3, Mrs F. Hildreth 2. 1 vase 1 variety, Mrs SnliJey 1, Mrs F. Hildreth 2. 1 vase mixed varieties. Mrs Smiley 1. , Novice, 3 vases distinct, Mrs Smiley 1, Mrs F. Chapman 2. vase white, Mrs Smiley 1, Mrs F. Chapman 2. 1 vase mauve, Mrs Smiley 1, Mrs F. Chapman 2. 1 vase red, Mr® Smiley 1, Mrs F. Chapman 2. MISCELLANEOUS. Collection cuc flowers, 6 distinct# Mrs Byrne 1, Mrs W. A. Lowe 2, Mrs Butt and Mrs Joen White (equal) 3. Antirrhinums, 6 spikes, Mr MeCready 1, Mrs MeDougal 2, Mrs H. Beamish 3. Aquilegia, 3 distinct, Lady Russell 1, Mrs Butt 2, Mrs H. Bearaish 3. D6lphiniuni, 3 spikes, Mrs H. Beamish 1. Delphinium, 3 spike, Mrs Noel Beamish 1, Mrs L. Nelson 2, Mrs Butt 3. Stock, 1 truss, Mrs J. N. Lowe 1, Mrs A. y. Nicholl 2, Miss Ensor 3, Peonies. 3 blooms, Mrs L. Nelson 1 and 2, Mrs W. A. Lowe 3. Oriental poppies, 3 bioomg, Mib McGrane 1, Mrs H. Beamish 2, Miss Ensor 3. Iceland poppies, orange, Mrs F. Hildreth 1, Mrs E. Beamish 2. Mrs F. Chapman 3. Iceland poppies, mixed, Mrs F. Chapman 1, Mrs F. Hildreth 2, Mrs H. Beamish 3. Geraniums, Mrs J. N. Lowe 1, Mrs Butt 2. Gaillardias, Mrs Gibson 1, Mrs L. Nelson 2, Mrs W. A. Lowe 3. Iris bearded, Lady Russell 1. Mrs J. N. Lowe 2. Iris, any variety, Mrs Reed 1, Mrs W. A. Lowe 2, Mrs McGrane 3. Cineraria, Mrs F. Hildreth 1, Mrs H. Beamish 2, Mrs J. R. Hunter 3. Sweet William, Mrs A. Y. Nicholl 1, Mrs Joe White 2. Mrs L. Nelson 3. Canterbury bells, Mrs MeDougal 1. Calendula, Mrs J. M. Paton 1, Mrs F. Hildreth 2, Mrs F. Chapman 3. Lupins, Mrs H. Beamish 1, Mrs L. Nelson 2, Mrs Noel Beamish 3. Pansies, Mrs F. Hildreth 1, Mrs Butt 2, Miss Ensor 3. Yiolas. Mrs W. A. Lowe 1, Mrs Butt 2. Rhododendrons, Mrs W. A. Lowe 1, Mrs L. Nelson 2. Mrs J. R. Hunter 3. Flowering shrubs. Mrs H. Beamish 1, Mrs J. Ny Lowe 2, Mrs W. A. Lowe 3, Collection N.Z. flora, Mrs W. A. Lowe 1, Miss M. Mason 2. Yase any other flower. Mrs H. Beamish 1, Mrs McGrane 2, Mrs L. Nelson 3. DECORATIVE. Decorated dinner table, Mrs J. N. Lowe 1, Miss J. Mason 2, Miss Atti\vood 3. Bowl of roses, Mrs H. Beamish I, Mrs John Russell 2, Mrs Gibson 3. Bowl of mixed flowers, Mrs J. Russell 1, Mrs J. N. Lowe 2. Miss J. Mason 3. Yietorian posy, Mrs W. A. Lowe. 1, Miss J. Mason 2, Miss Nicholl 3. Shoulder spray, Miss D. Hayward 1, Mrs Joe White 2, Mrs Noel Beamish 3. Floating bowl, Mrs E. Beamish 1, Mrs H. Beamish 2, Miss M. Connor 3. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Oranges, marmalade, Mrs ' Butt 1, Mrs J. N. Lowe 2, Mrs F. Hildreth 3. Mrs J. N. Lowe 2, Mrs F. Hildreth 3. Lemons, Mrs L. Nelson 1, Mrs !'. Beamish 2, Mrs J. N. Lowe 3. Gooseberries, Mrs F. Hildreth 1, Mrs Bu14 2, Mrs L. Nelson 3. Strawberries, Mrs A. V. Nicholl 1. Cherries, Mrs L. Nel son 1 and 2. Collection of vegetables.. Mrs A. V. Nicholl 1, Mrs F. Chapmai^ 2, Mrs E. Beamish 3. Peas, Ray Stowe 1, Mrs Smiley 2, Mrs E. Beamish 3. Beans, Mrs F. Chapman 1, Mrs E. Beamish 2, Mrs L. Nelson 3. Cabbage, Mrs E. BeamiBh 1, Mrs Gibson 2, Mrs Smiley

3. Lettuce, Alex White 1, Mrs F. Chapman 2 "and 3. Onions, Mrs F. Chapman 1, Mrs Smiley 2. Carrots, Mrs F. Chapman 1, Mrs Smiley 2. Potatoes, Mrs Smiley 1, Mrs E. Beamish 2, Mrs F. Chapman 3. Turnips, Mrs F. Chapman 1 and 2. SCHOOL CHILDREN; Gentleman's buttonhole, Nola Treseder 1, John Whyte 2, M, Mason 3. Victorian posy, Barbara Butt 1, Peggy Chapman 2, Nola Treseder 3. Vase of flowers, John Whyte l, Margaret hlasoh 2, Barbara Butt 3. Knitted article, Betty Clarkson 1, Pauline Nelson 2, Nola Treseder 3. Piece of fancywork, Betty Clarkson 1, Peggy Chapman 2. Wooden article, Pauline Nelson, 2 entries equal 1, J. Whyte 3. Serap boolc, J. Whyte 1, Pauline Nelson and Marion Beamish (equal) 2. Wool work on canvas, Nancy Lamont 1, Rae Treseder 2, Peggy Chapman 3. HANDCRAFT. Knitted cardigan or pullover, Mrs Smiley 1 and 2, Jiiss Hayward 3. Faney kmitting, Mrs .'smiley 1, 2 and 3. Ooloured embroidery, Mrs J. N. Lowe 1, Miss Attwood 2 and 3. Best cured skin, Miss Ensor 1, J. Whyte 2. Soft toy, Mrs Whyte 1, . Lrs Smiley 2. Article made by man or boy, John Whyte 1 and 2. HOME PRODUCE. 11b. butter, Miss J. Mason 1, Mrs G. Mason 2, Mrs Smiley 3. Brown eggs, Mrs L. Nelson 1, Mrs Whyte 2, Mrs E. Beamish 3. White eggs, Mrs F. Hildreth 1, Mrs E. Beamish 2, Mrs Whyte 3, Jar of jam, Mrs L. Nelson 1, 2 and 3. Jar of jelly, Mrs F. Hildreth 1, Mrs Kinross White 1, Mrs Whyte 3. Lemon honey, Mrs F. Hildreth 1, Mrs J. N. Lowe 2, Mrs Whyte 3. Marmalade, Mrs F. Hildreth 1, Mrs Whyte 2, Mrs L. Nelson 3. Soap, Mrs Whyte 1 and 2, Mrs F. Hildreth 3. Over scones, Mrs G. Mason 1, Mrs timiley 2, Mrs Treseder 3. Girdle scones, Mrs Whyte 1, ,Mrs Smiley 8. Piklets, Mre J. N, Lowe ,

1, Mrs Smiley 2, Miss D. Knowles 3. Brown scones, Mrs Smiley 1, Mrs J. R. Hunter 2, Miss D. Knowles 3. Nut loaf, Mrs Smiley 1. Sausage rolls, Mrs McGrane 1. Shortbread, Mrs Whyte 1, 2 and 3. Jam tartlets, Mrs Gibson 1, M.s Treseder 2, Mrs M. McGrane 3. Biscuits, collection, Mrs Smiley 1, Mrs Treseder 2. Rich fruit cake, Mrs Smiley 2 entries equal, 1, Miss N. Connor 3. Saltana cake, Miss N. Connor 1, Mrs Smiley 2. Seed cake, Miss N. Connor 1, Mrs Treseder 2, Mrs Smiley 3. Madeii'a cake, Miss D. Knowles 1, Mrs Smiley 2, Miss N. '.onnor 3. Ginger cake, Mrs Smiley 1, Miss N. Connor 2. Canadian date cake, Mrs Smiley 1, Miss Connro 2, Mrs Treseder 3. Ckocolate sponge sandwich, Mrs Smiley 1, Mrs Treseder 2, Plain. sandwich, Mrs J. N. Lowe 1, Mrs Smiley 2, Mrs Treseder 3. Butter sponge, Mrs Smiley 1, Mrs J. R. Hunter 2. Cream puffs, Mrs Smiley 1. Fancy calces, Mrs Smiley 1. Plain toffee, Miss 'N. Connor 1, Mrs McGrane 2, Mrs Smiley 3. Cocoanut ice, Mrs J. N. Lowe 1, Margaret Mason 2, Mrs Smiley 3. Turkisk deligkt, Miss N. Connor 1. Nufc fudge, Miss N. Connor 1, Mrs J. N. Lowe 2, Mrs Smiley 3. Assorted sweets, Miss N. Connor 1, Mrs Smiley 2. Date creams, Miss N. Connor 1, Mrs Smiley 2, Margaret Mason 3. POINTS PRIZES. Winner of cup for most points in show, Mrs Smiley 5 runner-up, Mrs H. Beamish. * Open sweet peas, Mrs J. N. Lowe. Novice and amateur, Mrs Smiley. Open roses, Mrs Byrne. Amateur roses, Mrs ISToel Beamish. Special rose class, Mrs H. Beamish. Novice rose class, Mrs Kinross white. Miscellaneous, Mrs H. Beamish. Fruit and vegetables, Mrs F. R. Chapman. Home produce: Section M, Mrs F. Hildreth; section N, Mrs Smiley, section O, Miss N. Connor; section P, Mrs Smiley. Champion rose, Mrs H. Beamish. Champion sweet pea, Mrs Smiley.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 55, 27 November 1937, Page 15

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FLOWER SHOW Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 55, 27 November 1937, Page 15

FLOWER SHOW Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 55, 27 November 1937, Page 15

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