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DUNSANDEL SPRING SHOW.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ANNUAL-.. FIXTURE. Tho annual shov in connection with the Duns*widel Presbyterian Church was held in the Town Hall on Thursday afternoon and evening. Notwithstanding various drawbacks, tho entries were satisfactory, the number received being within twelve of last year's total. Tho standard of quality was well maintained, especially in some of the cut bloom classes, the narcissi in particular. The cookery was also good, and there were some fine specimens of work in the.industrial section. Tho show was well attended in tho evening. Mr Jas. Aldridge carried out tho secretarial duties in hi 3 usual capable manner, and the judges were as follow: Ctlt blooms, pot plants and decorative exhibits, Mr W. J. Htimm; cookery and home industries, Mrs S.. Johnston and Miss Bonnie; produce, Messrs M'Dowell and H.- JbV Wright. . Following; is . the prize list, tho number of entries in each class being given in parentheses : CUT BLOOMS. Collection narcissi (2)—Mrs. S. M'Kenzie 1, Mr Stainger 2. Collection narcissi, twelve varieties (4)—Mrs A. John I,.Mrs Aldridgo 2, Mrs. T. Greer 3. Narcissi,, sis varieties (s) Mrs. A. John 1, Mrs A. M'Kenzie 2, Mrs T. Greer ,3. Primroses (D—Mrs. Stainger, 1. Hyacinths (3y-rlita S. M'Kenzio 1, Mrs, J. M'Kenzie 3, Mrs Stainger 3. Violets, (2)— Mrs Stainger 1,-Mrs T. Greer 2. Polyanthttß (3)—Mrs Stainger 1, MjFs J.! Boag, jun., 2. Daisies (3)—Miss En* Cameron 1, Miss R. Greer 3, Mrs Stainger 3. Wallflowers (1) Mrs Stainger 1. Anemone's (2)—Mrs Stainger 1, Mrs C. Aldridge 2. Flowering shrubs \p) —Mrs J. Boag, jun., 1, Mrs R. Johnston 2. ~...,,'•'.' - POT PLANTS, v ; :.; . Pot plants other;, than ferns (2)—Mrs Stainger 1, Willie Milligiin 2. , DECORATIVE. Basket of flowers, boys or girls (2)—Miss Jotfa Smith I,'M'iss Doreeh W alker 2, Miss t Eva Cameron 3. Bouquet,' by adult (1 —Mrs Stainger 1. Vaso of flowers, adults 12)—Mrs J. Boag, jun., 1, Mrs Stainger 2. "Vase ot flowers, boys and girls (3V—Telford Aldridgo 1, MisS Eva Cameron- 2. Miss D.. Cbaiterton 8. Gentleman's buttonhole,. made by lady (3)—Misa L. Aldridge h ind 2, Miss Jean Smith 3.' Bowl of-flowers', "adults (2)—Mrs-S: M Konzie 1, Mrs St&ihger 2. Bowl of flowers, boys or girls (2)—Miss D. Chatterton 1, Mass Eva Cameron 2. . ~,.. •- • COOKERY/ETC. , Plain scones (2)—Miss M'Dowell-1, Mrs S. M Konzie 2. Gird.e scbneS (2)—Miss M'Dowell 1, Mrs S. M'Kenzie. 2. Tartlets (I)—Mrs Stanleton 1. Seed cake. (4)—Mrs Stapleton 1, Mrs S. M'Kenzie 2and 3. Light Fruit oak© (3)—Mrs Stapleion 1, Mrs S. M'Kenzie 2, Mise R. Brown 3. Rich fruit cake (3)-—Mrs S. M'Kenzie 1, Miss R. Brown. 2. Mrs S: M'Kenzie 3. Marble cake (2)—Miss M'Dowell 1, Mrs S M'Kenzie 2. Madeira cake (I)—Mrs MKenzi.-> 1. Shortbread (2)—Mrs S. M'Kenirtc 1, Miss M'Dowell 2.,: Sponge, sandwich (B, Miss N. Reid 1, Mrs Stapleton 2, Mrs MKenlio 3. Sponge roll (l)-Mis S. M'Kenzie .1., Loaf of home-made bread (3)—Mrs J. Walker 1 and 2, Mrs S. M'Kenzie 3. Gingerbread (2) —Mrs S. M'Kenzio ;i, .Mis-A." John 2. Oat cake (2)-Miss M'Dowell S. M'Kenzie 2 Pikelets (2)-Miss. M'Dowell 1, Mrs S. M'Kenzie 2. ' Dairy butter (I)—Miss M Dowell 1 Fancy butter (l)-r-Mrs J. M'Kenzio 1. Home cured ham. (1)-Mts J. M'Kenzie 1. Preserved fruit (3)—Mrs S.-M Kenziel, 2 and 3 Jelly (D—Mrs S.. M'Kenzie,l. Jam (l) Mrs S. M'Kenzie 1.. Marmalade (4)—Miss Mabel .Stainger 1, Mrs' J. Walker 2, Mrs A. John .3. Collection pickles (I)—Mrs S. M'Kenzie 1. . .',, . ■ ~. _., - Juniors.—Plain scones, by boy (I)—Telford Aldridyo 1. Sponge sandwich, by boy (1) Telford Aldridse 1. Boy's lunch, made by schoolboy (l)-Telford Aldridge 1. Plain scones, by girl .. (l)-Miss D. Chatterton 1. Sponge sandwich, by, girl (2) r Miss Nancy Reid 1. Miss Jean Smith 2. Gingerbread, by girl (ij-Jtiss Jean Smith 1. Tartlets, by girl (I)—Mirs Jean Smith 1. HOME INDUSTRIES. Crochet work l.| Collection of knitting, by adult (2 -Mrs Steinger 1 and 2. Knitted sock, by girl -under 16 (6)— Miss Myrtle Wraight 1, Miss Reid 2, Mi-s Doreen Walker 3. Knitted mittens, by _.; rl m-Miss Ethel Brown -1. Darning and plain sewing, by girl (2)-Misa Doreen Walker 1 Miss D Cliattoton 2. Knitted soldier e 50 C 17(9)-Mrs Held 1. Miss Stainger 2, Mrs M'Ewan S, Mrs Sowden v h c. ■ -:. PRODUCE. , Dozen fowls' eggs (4)-V. J. Hill 1, Mrs J. M'Kenzie 2. Leeks ,(3)-Mrs J. M'Gill 1, J. Aldridge 2 and 3. Up-to-Dato potatoes (4)j; Burgess 1 and 2, H. A Brown 2. Beauty of Hebron potatoes (1)-J. Burgess 1. , Derwent potatoes (1)-J. Burgess 1. Princess Potatoes Burgess *• Eoso potatoes aV—J. Bnrgess 1. Collection vegetables (l)-M-rs Stainger 1. Globe maneolds (D-J. M'Kenzie 1, J. Burgess 2. Tns■KrJSS (2)-W Walker 1. J. . Walker 2 Hunter's whoat (1)-J. Walker }. Garton oats («—J. Burgess 1- Perennial ryegrass (I)—J. Burgess= 1. POINTS PRIZES. Out blooms end >pot planfa—Mrs Stainger. Decorative-Mrs" Stainger. Cookery—Mrs S. M'Kenzie. Cookery, .jumorclass.s—Boys. Te.ford A'dridge; girls, Miss Jean Smith.. Home industries-Mrs Stainrer. Home industries, eirls' classeß-Mire Doreen Walker. Produce—J. Bur?ess. Mo<>t points in all eections except cookery—Mrs Stainger.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17281, 23 September 1916, Page 10

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DUNSANDEL SPRING SHOW. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17281, 23 September 1916, Page 10

DUNSANDEL SPRING SHOW. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17281, 23 September 1916, Page 10

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