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SUMMER SHOW.

.PRIZE LIST. 'The prize list in connection with .the Foxton Horticultural Society s Summer Show, held in the Town Hall yesterday, is as follows: ROSES. Judge: Mr. S. Mason; steward: Mrs. C. Edwards. ' Points prize: C. M. Ross Co’s. 10/0. (Rose, 1: Miss AL Hughes 1, Mrs. M. Thomson 2, Mrs. D. Christie 3; do,, 3 (varieties: Miss Hughes 1 and 2, Mrs. G. Honore 3; do., 3 red: Miss. Hughes 1; do., 3 white: Miss Hughes 1, Mrs. G. Honore 2; do., 3 pinik: Miss Hughes 1, Mrs. G. Honore 2, Miss 18. Gower 3; do., 3 cream: Miss 0. Nyc 1.; do., 3 yellow: Miss Hughes 1; do., 3 single:. Mrs.. F. Robinson 1; do., 3 full bloom: Miss Hughes 1, Mrs. G. Honore 2; 0 varieties: Miss Hughes 1; best scented rose: Mrs. S. Gray 1, Miss Hughes 2, Mrs. J. M. Thomson 3; 3 decorative or semi single: Miss Hughes 1, Miss B. Gower 2; 3 varieties, 2 blooms of each (Mjrs, A. S. Easton’s trophy to be won 3 times) : Miss Hughes 1; four varieties, 2 blooms of each (Mr. Heppner’s trophy “valued £5, to be won three times. Previous winners: 1927, Miss B. Gower; 1928-29: Miss M. Hughes) : Miss M. Hughes. (Miss Hughes now wins the trophy outright).

'Champion rose: (Mrs. G. Honore. Points Prize: Miss Hughes . SWEET PEAS.

Judge: Mrs. S. Mason; steward Mrs. K. Martin.

Points prize: Mr. J. K. Hornblow’s Ist 5/-, 2nd 3--, 3rd 2/6. Bowl sweet peas: Mrs. J. Martin; 3 sprays, white: Mrs. R. By ne 1. (CUT BLOOMS. Judge: Mr, G. Aggett; stewards: Mesdames E. J. Murphy and A. Heasmari. „ Points prize: Mr. 6. Mason’s .1 dozen carnations. Arum lily: Mrs. R. Byne 1, Miss Hughes 2'; antirrhinums, 3 varieties: Miss 0. Nye 1, Mrs. P. Robinson 3, K. Robinson 4; do., collodion : Mrs. J. Andrew 1. Mss O. Nyc 2, Mrs. F. Robinson 3; aquilegius: Mrs. J. M. Thomson 1; .calendula: Mrs. J. Andrew 1, K. Robinson 2, Mrs. G. Honore 3; carnations, 3 varieties: Mrst J. Andrew 2; delphiniums, 2 spikes: Mrs. G.’ Honore 1, Mrs. It. Bryant 2, Mrs. Purcell. 3; gaillardias: Mrs. F. Robinson 1; geraniums, single, indoor grown:-Aliss O. Nye 1; gerbera: Mr. K. Robinson 1; gladiolas, 3 •spikes: Mrs. J. Andrew 1; geum, 3 blooms: Miss Hughes 1; iris: Mrs. D. Purcell 1, Miss 0. Nye 2, K. Robinson 3; larkspur: Miss 0. Nye 2; mignonette: In a Dawson 1, Miss AL Poole 2; nomesia: Miss Hughes 1, Mrs. T. Hughes 2, Mrs. D. Purcell 3; orange lily: Mrs. T. Hughes 1; paeony: Mrs. D. Purcell 1, Mrs. G. Honore 2, Mrs- F. Procter 3; pansies: Mrs. R. Byne 1, “Mrs. E. J. Murphy 2; do., 6 varieties: Mrs. R. Byne 1, Mr. A. Robinson 2; poppies, 6 shirley: K. Robinson J, (Miss Hughes 2, Mrs. G. Honore 3; do., '6 Iceland: Miss Hughes I, K. Robinson 2 and 3; .do., 3 Oriental: Mi’s. D. Purcell 1, Mrs. G .Honore 2, Mrs. F. Robinson 3; rhododendrons: Mrs. F. Robinson 1; stocks, double: 'Mi’s. T. Hughes 1, (Mrs. J. Andrews 2; •sweet william: Mrs. J. Andrew 1 and 2; violas: (Miss B. Speirs 1, Mrs. J. Andrews 2; do., collection: Mrs. J. Andrew 1; walliiower stocks: K. Robinson 1; any other variety: K. Robinson 1, Mrs. J. Martin 2, Miss Hughes 3; collection annuals: Miss O. Nye 1, (Miss Hughes 2; collection cut blooms other than annuals: Mrs. Hughes 1, Miss 0. Nye 2, Iv. Robinson 3; schizanthius: Mrs. F. Robinson 1, Iv. Robinson 2, Mrs. E. J. Martin -3; aquilegias (to be grown by children, G. A. Troup Esq’s, special prizes) : Don P.uxcell 1, Wilfred Murray 2. Points Pripe: (Mrs - . J. Andrew. DECORATIVE. Judge: Mrs. Gal land; steward: Mrs. J. G. Honore. * (Points Prize: Mrs. Murphy’s .10/-'. Decorated basket: (Miss Patterson; 1; floating bowl: Mrs. R. Owen 1, Mrs. F. Robinson 2, Miss Patterson 3j bowl of roses: Mrs. R. Owen 1, Miss B. Spoil’s 2; bowl of bowers: Mrs. E, Owen 1, Mrs. F. Procter 2, Mrs. F. Robinson 3; howl “of antirrhinums: Mrs. R. Owen 1; decorated vase for table: ]\lrs. S. J. Easton 1, Mrs. R. Owen 2, Miss C. Heath 3; tall vase for mantlepieee: Mrs. R. Owen 1, Mrs. S. J. Easton 2, Miss B. Speirs 3; posy: Miss 'C. Heath 1 and 2; decorated table, no embellishments: Miss Patterson 1, All’s. R. Owen 2, Miss B. Speirs 3; decorated table, with embellishments: Mrs. S.

J. Easton 1, Mrs. R. Owen 2 and 3.

Points prize: Mrs. Owen. Novice class: Miss Hughe’s special, 2/6 each. Decorated table: Hazel Owen 1; vase of roses: Hazel Owen 1; howl of roses: Hazel Owen 1. VEGETABLES. Judge: Mr. G. Aggett; steward: Mr. 'TV. iff. Nicholas. Points prize : Air. D. - Christie’s 5/-. Silver beet: W. Pod Icy 1; cauliflower; 1. W. Aludford 1; cabbage: Airs. F. Ebbett 1, Mr. A. Robinson 2, I. W. Aludford 3; carrots: Miss (). Nye 1, Mrs. F. Ebbett 2, I. W. Aludford 3'; lettuce: Mrs. F. Ebbett 1 and 3, D. Christie 2; onions: Airs. F. Ebbett 1; peas, dwarf: Miss Hughes 1, I. AY”. Aludford 2, All’s. F. Ebbett 3; potatoes: Mrs. T. Hughes 1, Mrs. F. Ebbett. 2, AY. Fed lev 3: radishes: T. W. Aludford 1. W.’Pedley 2; Airs, Tapp 3; rhubarb: Mrs. E. Andresen 1, AY. Pedley 2 and 3; turnips: Miss 0. Nye 1, Airs. F. Ebbett 2, M/s. J. AT. Thomson 3; any other variety vegetable: Mrs. F. Ebbett I; collection vegetables: Airs. F. Ebbett 1. Points 'prize: Airs. F. Ebbett.

COOKERY,

Judge: Mr. A. E. Whitehead; steward: Mrs. W l . Trueman.

Points prize: Air. J. Chrystall’s K>/6, Rich fruit cake: Airs. E. Andresrn 1, All’s. T. Hughes 2, Mrs. John Robinson 3; family cake (Air. Whitehead's recipe) : Aliss AT. Hughes (1, Mrs. T. Hughes 2; madiera. cake: Mrs. D. Purcell (1 and 2; seed calk'e: -Mrs. D. Purcell 1 and 2; sponge cake: Mrs. J. Robinson 1, Mrs. Den.kin 2; sponge sandwich: Airs, T. Hughes .1; e-pougc roll: Airs. T.' Hughes I; plum pudding: Aliss AT. Mitchell 1, Mrs. A. E. Collins 2; scones, oven: Airs. T. Hughes 1, Mrs. Deakin 2; do., girdle: Mrs. J. Martin I, Mrs. P. Cress wall 2; cvcnoi puffs: Miss Al. Mitchell I; pikelets: Aliss M. Alitchell 1, M,rs. J. Martin 2; sausage rolls: Miss AI. Mitchell 1, Airs. T. Hughes 2; Jam laris: Miss Al. Alitchell 1, Airs. T. Hughes 2; shortbread: Airs. D. Purcell 1, Mrs. !'. Hughes 2; biscuits: Airs. J. Deakin I; short pastry: Miss M, Mitchell 1, Miss Hughes 2; nut loaf: Aliss AI. Alitchell 1 and 2; ginger .bread: Aliss Hughes .1, Aliss N. Cress well 2; gems: Aliss Al, Mitchell 1; homemade bread: Mrs. D. Purcell 1 and 2.

Eeetric Cooking: Jam tarts Aliss M. Alitchell I and 2; pikelets Aliss Al. Alitchell 1 and 2; scones Aliss Al. Alitchell 1 and 2.

Points Prize: Miss Hughes, HOME INID LAST KIES.

Points prize: Aliss O. Nye’s 5/-. Jam; Airs. J. Andrew 1, Aliss O. Nyc 2; marmalade, orange: Aliss Hughes 1, Mlrs. J. AI, Thomson 2; pickles: Mrs. G. Aloore 1, Airs. J. Andrews 2; do., any other variety: Mrs. J. AL Thomson 1, Aliss 0. Nye 2; sauce, tomato: ALrs. G. Moore 1; do., any other variety: Aliss O. Nye 1; chutney: Airs. G. Moore 1, Atrs. P. lOresswell 2. Points Prize: Airs. Aloore. NEEDLEWORK.

Judge: Airs. Clark; stewards: Alesdames Baker and Jiagger. • Points prize: . AlJrs. P. Easton’s 5/- . Embroidery, coloured silk: Aliss E. Barber 1, Mrs. C. 11. Symons 2 and highly commended; do., in coloured cotton: Aliss E. Barber 1, Aliss B. Gower 2; eyelet embroidery: Mil’s. C. 11. Symons 1; crochet in cotton: Aliss Al. Barber 1, Airs. C. Bastiaii 2; baby jacket in. wool: Airs. A. E. Collins 1,2 and 3; richelieu work: Aliss M. Barber 2; d'oyley: Miss E. Barber 1, Aliss 0. Nye 2; do., in white: Miss AI. Barber 1, Aliss O. Nye 2; table mats: Mrs. J. AL Graham 1, Miss O. Nye 2; ra.lli.ia work: Alius. E. Baker 1 & 2; calico apron, worked: Aliss 0. Nye 1, Airs. Holgerson 2; do., for girls under 15: G. Read 1; applique work: Aliss Barber 1 and 2; embroidery, 1 white: Aliss O. Nye 1; fancy work, any other variety: Airs. Holgerson 1, Mavis Pike 2. Points Prize: Aliss Al. Barber. Primary School: —Buttonholing, patching and darning: B. Withers 1, N. Botaroll' 2. SCHOOL WORK. Judge: Air. Saxby (Aloutoa); steward: All’s. Al. Ross. Secondary school work: Buttonholing, patching and darning: E. Henriciksen 1 ; book-keep-ing: IT. Owen I, E- Henrickseii 2. Free-hand drawing, map of N.Z.: C. Baird 1, I. Cumiuerlield 2, E. AlicPherson 3; woodwork: I. Cununerfiekl 1, - A. Ba ird 2; writing, from standard 1 to standard VI: N. Alartin 1, P. Levctt 2, B. Ale--1 ’hailJ 3, J. Aiarriott- commended; standard 2: N. Aiarriott 1, B. Aite bison 2, J. Austin 3, J. Robinson commended; standard 3: G. Yardley 1, N. Raupi 2, G. Baird 3, J. Chester commended; standard 4:

11. Hinds 1, E .Simpson 2, B. Varley 3, Q. Te Awa and B. Staff commended; standard 5: K. Alexander 1, N. 'Withers 2, 11. Robinson 3, R. Hoffmann commended; standard 6: N. Botaroll 1, C. Hobbs- 2, E. Militant 3, J. Barron and P. Withers 'commended; coloured design: J. Alitchell 1, N. Botaroll’ 2, F. Coley 3; carton wotik: J. Skogstad 1, P. Symes 2, N. Riches 3; paper folding: D. Knrehann 1, S. Kncwstubb 2; do.: (',. Tohirini 1, N. 'Murray 2, L. Carter 3; fancy apron: J. Alitchell !. W. Ebbett 2, J. Parfitt highly commended; paper cutting: 'D. Karclinna, 1, AI. Marriott 2. BIRDS’ EGGS. Eleven children sent in birds’ eggs, the largest collection being that of V. Rand with 103 dozen.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4534, 22 November 1930, Page 4

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SUMMER SHOW. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4534, 22 November 1930, Page 4

SUMMER SHOW. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4534, 22 November 1930, Page 4

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