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SPRING SHOW

CLIVE PROGRESSIVE SOCIETY A SPLENDID DISPLAY. LIST OF AWARDS. Following is the prize list in connection with the recent spring show held under the auspices of the Clive Progressive Society. The committee desire to thank the judges—Mrs. Lindsay Gordon (cooking, home industries and fancy work), 3Miss Burns (school classes), and Mr. Walker,' Hastings (fruit, flowers and vegetables)—in addition to those who kindly donated prizes to competitors scoring most points in the various classes. ROSES. 3 Roses, white—Miss M. Pulford 1, Miss C. M. Oliver 2; 3 ted: Miss M. Pulford 1 and 2, Mrs. C. M. Oliver 3; 3 yellow or cream: Miss M. Pulford 1; 3 pink or carmine: Mr. B. Cushing 1, Miss M. Pulford 2, Mrs. C. M. Oliver 3, 5 distinct, poly, or single excluded: Miss M. Pulford 1, Mrs. C ,M. Oliver 2; 3 distinct, poly, or single excluded: Mrs. C. M. Oliver I, Miss M. Pulford 2; 3 any colour not enumerated: Mrs. Griggs 1, Mrs. C. M. Oliver 2. Champion bloom—Mrs. B. Cushing 1, Miss M. Pulford 2, Mrs. C. M. Oliver 3. PANSIES AND VIOLAS. 6 Pansies, distinct: Mrs G. Fannin 1, Miss Burns 2 and 3. 4 blooms, one variety: Mrs G, Fannin I, Miss L. Pell 2, Miss Burns 3. Best bloom: Mrs'G. Fannin 1, Miss Burns 2 and 3. 3 Violas, distinct: Mrs F. Williams 1, Mis s Burns 2, 6 Violas, distinct ; Miss Burns 1, Mrs F. IVilliams 2. MISCELLANEOUS. 2 Paeonies: Mrs Jas. Cushing 1. 3 vases of Nemesia (3 each): Mrs Hansen 1, Miss I Pell 2. Mrs F. Williams 3. Stocks, spikes, distinct: Miss Burns 1, Mrs John Cushing 2. Antirrhiniums, 3 spikes, distinct: Mrs F, Williams 1, Mrs Morgan 2, Mrs John Cushing 3. Antirrhiniums, 6 spikes, distinct: Mrs F, Williams 1, Mrs John Cushing 2, Mrs F. Williams 3. Aquilegias, 2 stems, each distinct: Mrs Merritt 1. Miss Hansen 2, Mrs John Cushing 3. Geraniums, 2 distinct, outdoor single: Mrs F. Williams 1. Geraniums. 2 distinct, outdoor double: Mrs F William 1. 9 Ranunculas, distinct: Mrs Fannin 1. 3 Poppies, distinct: Mrs C. M. Oliver 2.2 Poppies, Oriental distinct: Mrs Jas. Cushing 1, Mr. H. Cushing 2. Pelphinium. 1 spike: Mrs Jas. Cushing 1. Sweet Williams, 3 heads: Mrs John Cushing 1, Mrs A. Finlay 2. Calendula or Marigold, 3 blooms: Mrs A. Finlav 1. Mrs Prewett 2, Mrs G. Gregory 3. Eschscholagia, 2 vases, 3 blooms each: Mrs Merritt 1. 3 Carnations: Miss Burns 1. Best bloom: Mrs Merritt 1. Miss M. Pulford 2, Miss Burns 3. Any flower, not enumerated: Miss G. Gregory 1, Miss G. Gregory 2. Mrs Jas. Cushinr. 3. Best bowl of flowers: Mrs B, Hansen I. Collection of cut flowers and varieties: Mrs Jas Cushing 1, Mrs F. Williams 2, Mrs Merritt 3. VEGETABLES. Parsnips, bundle of 6: Mr. Forder 1. Cabbage, 2 heads: Mr. Forder 1. Lettuce. 2 heads: Mrs Morgan J, Mrs Foster 2, Mrs Morgan 3. Silver Beet, 6 stalks: Mrs Burns 1. Asparagus. 1 bundle, 2 sticks: Mrs Jas. Cushing 1. Beans, broad, 6 pods: Mr. Forder 1. Peas, 6 pods: -Mr. Forder 1. Onions: spring: Mrs Burns 1. Potatoes, new, 6 white: Mrs Burns 1, Mrs Jas. Cushing 2 Potatoes, new. 6 coloured: Mrs Merritt 1. Turnips, 6 white: Mr. Forder 1. Beet, turnips, or globe, crimson ■ Mr. Forder 1. Collection. 6 varieties, all to be grown in one garden: Mr. Forder 1, Mrs Merritt 2. FRUIT. 20 Gooseberries: Mrs Foster 1, Mrs Jas. Cushing 2. 12 Plums, variety: Mrs Jas. Cushing 1. HOME INDUSTRIES. Bar soap, homemade: Mrs A. E. Harrison 1 and 3. Mrs Burns 2. lib fresh butter; Mr s H. G. Pulford 1. 12 hen eggs white (weight and quality) : Mr. Forder 1, Mrs Foster 2, Mrs J. Cushing 3. 12 hen eggs, brown (weight and quality): Mrs Foster 1. 12 duck eggs: Mrs Burns 1. 1 jar honey: Mrs Burns 1. 1 jar marmalade, orange, Mrs John Cushing 1, Mrs H. Carter 2. 1 jar marmalade, lemon: Mrs H. Carter 1 1 each 2 varieties jam : Miss Hansen 1, Mrs John Cushing 2. I each varieties jelly: Mrs H. Carter 1. 1 hottie tomatoes: Mrs H. G. Pulford 1. 1 bottle sauce : Mrs John Cusfiing 1, Mrs H Carter 2. COOKJNG. 6 pikelets: Miss M. Pulford 1. 4 scones girdle: Miss M. Pulford 1. Mrs Griggs 2. 4 scones, oven; Mrs Gregory 1 and 2. Shortbread: Miss M. Fulford 1. 4 puffs pastry: Miss Griggs 1. Miss M. Purford 2. 1 bread white, yeast: Mrs Roberts 1. 4 buns, yeast: Mrs Roberts 1. Sponge sandwich; Mrs Griggs 1 Miss M. Pulford 2. Sponge roll: Miss M. Pulford 1. Collection of fancy cakes, 4 varieties: Miss M Pulford 1. CHILDREN’S CLASS. Hand bouquet, under 12 years: Joan Cushing 1, H. Lister 2. 'Hand bouquet, over 12 years: Grace Sparworth 1. Tui Carter 2. Buttonhole, under 12 years: Amy Lauchlan 1, Ernest Morgan 2, Alice Anderson 3. Buttonhole, over 12 years: Lily Morgan 1 and 2. Grace Sparworth 3 One vase cut flowers, for arrangement: Tui Carter 1. Bowl of sweetpeas. for effect, over 12 years: Tui Carter 1. Grace Sparworth 2 and 3. Collection of 6 grasses: May Pulford I. Sylvia Kennerley 2. Fancy Work.—Lace paint: Mrs Prewett 1 Miss Bickerstaff 2 and 3 Lace chochet: Mr s E. Baumfield 1 and 3. Mrs Roberts 2. Fancy crochet in wool: Mrs E. Beanmfield 1. Irish '•rochet: Mrs Prewett 1 2 and 3. Buttonholes: Mrs H. G Pulford 1 Darning nlain old won] socks: Mrs IT G. Pulford 1. Mrs Prewett 9. Embroidered in linen : Miss D Prewett 1. Miss Hanson 2. Miss Goodall 3. Prettiest afternoon lea -loth ■ Miss Bickerstaff 1. 2 and 3. Prettiest babv’s frock, under 12 months: Mrs A Harrison 1 Prettiest cushion, Mrs H. G. Fulford 1, Miss

Bickerstaff 2. Prettiest tray cloth: Miss Bickerstaff 1. 2 and 3. Plasticine Modelling.—P. 3: Jean Thornton 1, Gem Ledford 2, M. Streeter 3. Drawing.—P. 3: Jean Thornton I, Billy Whatarau 2, Lily Cross 3. Std. 1: Maurice Blackmore 1. Harry Kennerley 2, Nola Harrison 3. Std. 2: Peggy Lee 1 Percy Anstis 2. James Whatarau 3. Std. 3: James HelHer 1, James Robin 2. Flo Pulford 3 Std. 4: May Pulford 1. Alice Ander. son 2. Helen Lister 3. Std. 5: Minnie Weathered 1, Molly Carter 2, Dossie Smith 3. Std. 6: Doris Gunn 1. Agnes Morgan 2, Tui Carter 3. Writing.—P. 3: Rangj Chadwick 1. Jean Thornton 2. Phyllis Bishop 3 Std. 1: Nola Harrison 1. Aroha Robin 2. Maurice Blackmore 3. Std. 2: Douglas Pulford 1, Mary Tamati 2. Ralph Gregory 3. Std 3: James Robin 1 Edna Harrison 2. Florence Mills 3. Std. 4: Trixie Pell 1. William Gunn 2, Helen Lister 3. Std 5: Gwen Bishop 1. Grace Sparworth 2. Dossie Smith 3. Std. 6: Agnes Morgan 1, Ted Carter 2, Tui Carter 3. POINTS PRIZES. Class 1, roses: Miss M. Pulford. Class 2, sweet-peas: Mrs C. M. Oliver (Meeapee), Class 3, pansies and violas: Miss H. Burns. Class 4. miscellaneous flowers: Mrs F. Williams. Class 5, vegetables: Mr. Forder. Class 6. fruit: Mrs Jas. Cushing. Class 7, home industries: Mrs H. Carter. Class 8. cooking: Miss M. Pulford. Class 9, children’s class: Tui Carter. Class 10. fancy work: Miss M. Bickerstaff'.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 18 November 1927, Page 8

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SPRING SHOW Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 18 November 1927, Page 8

SPRING SHOW Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 18 November 1927, Page 8

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