HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S PRIZE LIST.
POT PLANTS. Asparagus, plumosa : Mrs McMurray 1; aspedestra, green: Mrs McMurray .1; do., variegated: Mis Andrews L Peril, any variety: Mrs McMurray 1: geranium, single:Mrs McMurray 1: do., double: Mi's McMurray 1. Palm: Mrs Andrews 1. CUT BLOOMS (VARIOUS). Arum Lily, one bloom: Mrs Jewell 1, Mrs Andrews 2. Antirrhinums': Miss O. Nye 1 and 2, Mrs P. Easton 3. Aquilegias: Mrs McMurray 1, Mrs P. Procter 2. Carnations: Mrs .J. Andrews 1. Christmas Lily: Mrs Pearson 1. Delphinium: Mrs Jewell 1, Mrs P. Procter 2, Mrs McMurray 3. Esehschollzia: Miss G. Ediin 1, Mrs C. Symons 2. Fairy Bells : Mrs J, Andrews 1. Fuchsia : single: Miss O. Nye 1 and 2. Geraniums, single: Miss O. Nye 1: do. Ivy: Mrs Andrews 1. Gaillardias: Bruce McMurray l, .Mrs R. Burn 2. Gladiolus, Mrs J. Andrews 2. Larkspur: Mr Scollay 1. Miss O. Nye 2. Lily, any variety: Mrs flea-man i, Mrs Pearson 2. Mignonette: Mrs Gower 1, Mrs Jewel! 2. Neiuesia : .Mrs Jewell 1. Miss M. Barber 2. Paeony: Mrs Heasman 1, Miss Hughes 2. Pansies, three varieties: .Mis Andrews i, Mrs J. Collins 2; do. six varieties: Airs Andrews 1, Airs Wyllie 2. Poppies: Miss Hughes 1, Mrs Jewell 2. Rhododendrons: Alis.s AI. Barber 2. Stocks, collection: Airs J. Andrews 2; do., double: Miss Hughes 1, Mrs AleMurray 2. Sweet William: Miss O. Nye 1 and 2. Mrs. Hensmnn 3. Verbenas, collection: Mrs Andrews 1. Wallflower: Mrs J. Coley 1. Wallflower Stocks : Mrs Woodham .1, Mrs J. Andrews 2. Watsonia: Miss (>. Nye .1. Any other variety: Mrs C. Svmoiis 1. Mrs W. 'l'. .Jewell 2.
Collection oi Cut Blooms, grown outside, 12 varieties; Miss <). Nye 1; Do., not more than 24 varieties: Miss <). Nye 1, Mrs P. Procter 2. ROSES. One rose: Miss <>. Nye 1, Mrs Gower 2; three varieties: Miss Hughes J, Miss O. Nye 2; three red: Airs Gower 2; do., three white: Miss (). Nye 1; do., three pink: Miss O. Nye 1 and 2; three cream: .Miss O. Nye 1, Miss Hughes 2: three yellow shades: Miss O. Nve 1 : rambler: Airs E. Healey 1; three roses named, two blooms of each: Ali-s Spoil's 1. .Mrs (lower 2. Champion rose; Aliss <). Nye 1. SWEET PEAS. Three sprays, while: Mrs AleAlurray 1; do., crimson or scarlet: Airs AfeMurray 1; rose or carmine: Alls I*. Easton 2; blush or pink: All's McMurray 1, Airs P. Easton 2; cream .or pink: Airs P. Easton 1, Airs T. Hunt 2; lavender or blue: Airs AlcAJLurray 1, Airs P. Easton 2; mauve: Mrs Ale .Murray 1; maroon: Airs McMumiy 1; pieotee edge: Airs McMurray 1; three sprays, any oilier colour: Airs P. Easton 1, Airs McMurray 2; collection, three varieties, three sprays of each: Airs AlcAlurray 1. Airs P. Easton 2; collection, six varieties: Mrs Me Murray 1: society's trophy: Airs AlcAlnrray 1, Airs P. Easton 2. Points prize: Airs MeAlurray.
FRUIT. Gooseberries, dish of 12: Mi's P. Huston l, Mrs Trueman 2, Mrs A. K. Whitehead 2. Red currants: Mrs If. Burn 1. .Strawberries: Mrs T. Hunt 1, Mis.- O. Xye 2. Plums: W. Thompson 1. Miss (>. Xye 2. VEGETABLES. Beans, hroad: Mrs H. T. Shaw 1. Mrs McCarthy 2. Cattlillower: Mr Cummertield I, Mr- Andrews 2. Cabbage, two heads: Mr.- AndrewI, Mr- H. T. Sliaw 2. Carrots: Mrs Trueman .1, Mrs Andrews 2. Lettuce cabbage: Mrs Andrews 1. -laelc Barber 2. Onions, keeping: Miss Hughes L; Miss 0. X T ye 2. Parsnip-: Mrs Andrew- 2. Peas: Mrs Andrews 1, Miss Hughes 2. Potatoes, round: Mr 0. H. Symons 1, Mr Glingberg 2: do., kidney: Mr Senility 2. Radishes, long: Art's Andrews 1, Air Heasman 2. Rhubarb: Mr- Andrews 1, Afrs Orillia 2. Turnips, while: Mrs F. T. Shaw 1. Mrs T. Hunt 2. Any other variety of vegetable-: Mrs Trueman 1. Collection: Airs Andrew- 1. • DAIRY PROM’CE. Bntler. separator, home: Mrs Fowler J, Mrs F. A. Williams 2, Mrs Grillin 3: do., non-separator: Mr- .1. Colev 1, Air- Fowler 2. Eggs, hen: Airs E. Healey ttnd Mrs Frankland equal ] ; do., ducks: Alt's Fowler 1. Mr- F. A. Williams 2, COOKERY. Bread, white, home-made: Mrs Purcell 1, Mrs Pearson 2. Scone-, oven: ITettie Skellen 1 and 2, Mrs A. Tollison 3; do., girdle, Air- Geo. C'olev ,junr. 1, Mrs -1. Ross 2. Cream pud’s: AH's R. Burn 1 and 2, Mrs G. Coley juitr. 3. Pikelet-: Mrs .). Ross 1, Airs Delany 2, Airs Tollison 3. Sausage rolls: Hottie Skellen 1 and 3, Mrs R. Burn 2. Jam Tart- : Mi-- I. Woodruufe 1 and
2. Shortbread: Airs Pearson 1, Aliss Woodroofe 2, Airs Tongs 3. Biscuits, collection: Airs J. Ross 1, Miss AVoodroofe 2. Sponge cake: Airs .1. Ross 1, Miss H. Skellen 2. Sponge sandwich: Mrs C. Rand 1, Miss 11. Skellen 2. Sponge roll: Airs G. Coley junr. 1, Mrs Purcell 2. Aliss 11. Skellen 3. Madeira cake: Miss 0. Nye 1, Airs J. Ross 2, Airs Pearson 3. Seed cake: Aliss (>. Nye 1, Airs Purcell 2, Airs Pearson 3. Short [>astry, made with dripping: Airs Tollison 1 and 2, Aliss 11. Skellen 3. Fruit cake: All's J. Ross j, Mrs R. Bui'i) 2. Children, 15 years and under: — Fruit cake: Lylln Robinson 1, Belle Pearson 2. Jam tarts: Lylln Robinson 1, Myrtle do Kidder 2. Scones: Lylln Robinson 1, Myrtle do Kidder 2. Small cakes: Belle Pearson 1. Lylln. Robinson 2. Sausage rolls: Lylla Robinson 1, Myrtle de Bidder 2. Sponge sandwich : Lylla Robinson 1, Elsie Barber 2. Toffee, Lylla Robinson 1, Belle Pearson 2. Coconnut ice: Belle Pearson 1, Lylla Robinson 2. Cookery, 15 to IS years:—Scon-
>s : Miss O. I‘rncter 1. Small cakes: Miss <>. Procter 1. 1-sic Patterson * Sausage n>ils: Isic Patterson Spence sandwich: Miss O. Procter 1. ('ocoa mil ice: Miss (.!. I’allili '-1. IIO.MM INDl'S'l'K 1 KS. Cocoamit ice: Miss WoodrootV 1. Mrs Andrews 2. Tol'lee: Miss 1«. Culev 1. Miss Woodrooi'e 2. Mrs Tnllison ;i. Ccdlection ot! sweets:
Mrs Andrews 1, Miss Woodroofc 2. Jam, three varieties: Miss Woodroofe 1. Mrs Andrews 2. Pickles, onions: Miss Woodroofe 1, Mrs Andrews 2; do., mixed 1 : Mrs Andrews 1; do., any other variety: Mrs Andrews 1, Miss Woodroofe 2. FANCY WORK AND SEWING. Best sofa cushion: Miss Woodroofe 1, Mrs Kennedy 2. Best fancy knitting in wool: Miss Griffin 1, Cotton or linen crochet, fine: Miss Woodroofe 1 and 3, Airs Andrews 2; do., coarse: Miss Woodroofe 1 and 2, Nurse Kelly 3. English or eyelet hole embroidery: Miss Williams 1, Laura Campbell 2. Mount Mellick work: Flora Campbell 1. Doyleys, three. varieties: Flora Campbell 1, Miss Woodroofe 2. Pen painting: Mass Woodroofe 1, Mrs Moore 2. Ribbon work: Miss Woodroofe 1. Stencilling: Mrs Moore 1. Oil painting: Miss Woodroofe. Pair hand-knitted socks: Airs Griffin 1.
School Children’s Sewing. Standard I. —Alolly Downes and Jean Scollay 1, Betty Alorman, Alona Searle, Stella Baird 2, Grace. Reader, Hazel Owen 3. Standard II. — Jean Francis 1, Afuriel Mclver, Rhoda Coley 2, Alelva Yorke, Kathleen Withers 3. Standard 111. — Joan Thynne 1, Elsie Barber. Maisy McCarthy, Heather Nat trass 2. Mona Dix 3. Standard A 7 . —Aiargaret Tyer 1, Agnes Barton 2, Grace Alelton, Eunice Sntherly 3. Standard AH. —Elva Aloore 1, Flora Campbell 2, Bessie Crowe 3. DECORATIVE. Basket of Flowers: Aliss Woodroofe 1, Airs Griffin 2. Basket of roses and foliage: Airs P. Easton I, Mrs E. Healey 2. Wreath of natural flowers: Mrs Ileasmen 1, Aliss Woodroofe 2, Mrs Tollison 3. Bouquet (hand) : Miss Woodroofe l. Mrs Tollison 2 and 3. Bowl of roses : Mrs C. Rand 1 Mrs E. Healey 2. Bowl of sweet peas: Airs P. Easton 1, Mrs McMurrny 2, Airs C. Rand 3. Bowl of flowers: Mrs P. Easton 1, Mrs C. Symons 2, Aliss G. Edlin 3. Bowl of nemesia: Airs AlcAlurray 1, Airs E. Healey 2. Buttonholes, gents: Aliss G. Edlin 1, Mrs Tollison 2, Miss Woodroofe 3. Decorated table, no embellishments: Aliss Speirs 1, Mrs P. Easton 2, Airs AlcAturray 3; do., with embellishments: Airs E. Healey 1. Decorated vase for table: Aliss G. Edlin 1, Aliss ■Woodroofe 2, Airs AlcAlurray 3. Epergne, arranged for effect: Airs C. Rand 1, Airs McAlurray 2. Floral device: Mrs Tollison .1, Miss G. Edliu 2. Lady's hat, trimmed with natural flowers : Aliss Woodroofe 1, Mrs Tollison 2 and 3. Lady’s spray: Aliss Woodroofe 1, Mrs Tollison 2 and 3. Tall vase for mantelpiece: Aliss Woodroofe 1, Mrs AlcAfurray 2.
Children’s Class: Buttonholes (12 to 15 years) : Belle Pearson 1, Lylla Robinson 2, Aladge Patterson 3. Decorated table, no embellishments: Madge Patterson 1, Belle Pearson and Marjory Hunt (equal) 2. Decorated basket: Iris Coley 1, Belle Pearson 2, Aladge Patterson 3. Decorated hat, natural flowers: Lylla Robinson 1. Hand bouquet: Lylla Robinson 1, Belle Pearson 2. Lady’s spray: Belle Pearson 1 and 2, Aladge Patterson 3. Decorated vase for table: Belle Pearson 3, Lylla Robinson 2. Decorated table for those who have never won a first prize: Iris Coley 1, Marjory Hunt 2. Marjory McAlurray 3. SCHOOL AVORK. Drawing from • natural object. Standard 1., apple. —Gerald Hirini 1, Arthur Griffin 2, Grace Reader 3, Allata Morgan, Frank Marquand h.c. Standard H., turnip—Douglas Kennedy 1, Ernest AA 7 estwqod 2, Jean Francis 3, Jack 'Chessman h.c. Standard 111., three leaves. —Eunice Reader 1, Edward Nattrass 2, Norman AVishart 3. Standard 1A 7 ., rose leaf. —Ivy Gay 1, Ernest Ball 2. Standard A 7., spray of ivy leaves. — Albert Griffin 1, Margaret Tver 2, Lylla Robinson 3, Violet AAkiiker h.c. Drawing from fashioned object. —Standard I. hockey stick. — Gerald Hirini 1, Theo. Bloomfield 2. Standard 111., boy’s cap. —Cyril Admore 1, AA 7 illie Hussey 2, Edward Nattrass 3, Willie Hirini h.c. Standard IV., paste pot. —Rex Ball 1, Katie Roore 2, Elnia Lee 3. Standards V. and VI., boy’s boot, side
view.—Albert Griffin 1, Lylla Robinson 2, A r iolet Walker 3, Margaret Tyer h.c. Bnishwork. —Standard 11.. mass drawing of leaf: Joyce de Kidder 1, Jean Francis 2. Rene Hinds 3, Gordon Whitehead h.c. Standard HI., mass drawing, single plant, Eunice Reader 1, Edward Nattrass 2, Arthur Alexander 3, Arthur and Ted Murphy v.li.c. Standard IV., plant form to ornament a six inch circle: Margaret Poole 1. Douglas Satherly 2, Katie Uoore 3, Rosalind Carmont h.c. Standard A 7., design to fill square or circle: Mavis Vertongen 1, Myrtle de bidder 2, Margaret Tver 3, Rita Robinson v.li.c Waiting.—Standard 1., National Anthem: Thco Bloomfield 1, Arthur Griffin 2, Dcnzil Yorke 3, Vera Dix, Alary AlcGregor h.c. Stand. 11., Joyce de Bidder 1. Jean Francis 2, Iris Coley 3. Standard 111., Miriam Speirs 1, Willie Hussey 2, George Aldridge 3. Susie Rankin and Thelma Coley v.li.c.. Roy Rooro, Phyllis AAjalbutton h.c. Standard V.: Grace Alelton 1, Eunice Sathcrlev 2, Mavis Vertongen 3, Sylvia Hobbs, Mrytle de bidder, Iris Thessnian h.c. Lettering in pencil. — Standard A 7.: Margaret Tver 1. Jack Barber 2, James Andrews 3. Alt' Staff, Violet Walker h.c. I’lasticenc modelling. —Primer classes. Sylvia Williams 1, Walter Graham 2, May AlcKnight 3. Standard I. : Vera Dix 1, Jean Scollay 2, Harry Bishop 3. Standard 11. : Malcolm Kennedy 1, Rene Hinds 2. Berta Griffin 3. Best exercise book.— Standard 111. : Eunice Reader 1. Joan Thynne 2, Willie Hussey 3, Elsie Barber h.c. Standard lA. : Margaret Poole 1, Vernon Moore 2, Olga Yorke 3, Rosalind Carmont .v.li.c. Standards A 7, and VI. : Myrtle de Bidder 1, Margaret. Tyer 2. Albert Griffin 3, Eunice Satheriey v.li.c. SCHOOL GARDENS. Moutoa school. —Boys: Lon M"hekey 1, Ronald Reader 2, Robin Bagnall 3. Girls: Verna Piggotl 1. Dimpy and Flora Campbell 2. Ml S CEL LA N EO F S. Oil painting, landscape. — Ali>s Woodroofe. Collection of birds eggs, John Cummerfield, 1,203, Douglas Satheriey, 1,172, AY. Thompson 1,000, Maurice Cochrane 732, James Purcell 397, Jack Walton 207. Novice Class for those who have never won a first prize for cut blooms at any show. One rose: Airs R. Burn 1. Roses, three varieties: Mrs Trueman 1, Airs R. Burn 2. Collection of cut blooms: Airs Moore 1, Airs R. Burn 2.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2510, 25 November 1922, Page 1
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