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ST ANDREW'S FLOWER SNOW.

The Awards The annual show, held under the Atvpices of the 8t Andrew's Flower Show Committee, was concluded on Friday evening, in the presence of a Urge attendance of those interested During the afternoon and evening, brink business was done at the various stalls, and as a result the funds have been augmented to a considerable extent. The stall holders were: Sweets: Mesdames A. F. Brown and L Bayly, and Miss Mavis Brown. Afternoon tea: Mesdames Mcßae (in charge), Wilson, B Clarke and Miss Hardy. Fishpond: Mrs Mastsra. Produce and Gift: Mesdames H Dell and J Hart. At the conclusion of the show, the various exhibits and gifts were auctioned by Mr J. T Btembridge. Much credit for the success of the show is due to the efforts of the two committees, und« r the guidance of Messrs Alan P. Day and A F. Brown, the joint secretaries, who worked assiduously throughout. The following are the awards: HOSES, SWEET PEAS AFT) CUT FLOWERS Judges: Messrs Lippiatt and McDonald. Hoses Six booms, distinct varieties. Mrs BKing 1, Mrs A Young 2 MrsL Bayly 3 Three blooms distinst varieties: J B Brown 1, Mrs R King 2, Bev 8 Nixon 3 Ihree blooms, one distinct variety: - J B Brown 1, J Collins and Bon 2, Mrs A Youcg 3 Eosebnds, any colours: Mrs Matust-hka 1, Mrs I Motion 2, Mrs J Croebie 3

Polyanthuas: Mrs Boilings 1, Mrs AGrigor 2 Champion class, best rose: Mrs 1 A Motion 1, Misa G Sears 2, F Hubbard 3 Best Sweet Pea: S Collins I, JH Waters 2 Sweet Peas 12 Distinct varieties: J Waters 1 Six distinct varieties: F Hubbard 1, J B Brown 2, S G Collins 3 Bix stems, striped: 3 Collins 1, J H Wate.B 2 Biz stems, light: Miss VV Bayly 1, 8 Collins 2, Mrs Long 3 Bix stems, dark: F Hubbard 1, Miss W Bayly 2, 8 Collins 3 Novices Only Sweet Peas, six distinct varieties: 8 Collins 1 Cut Flowers Collection 12 varieties: Bev 8 Nixon 1 and 2, Mrs J F Deane 3 Carnations: J J McKinney 1. Mrs Madill 2 Delphiniums: F Hubbard 1 Fuchias (double): Mrs Ma ill 1, Mrs J Wylie 2 Fuchias (single) Mrs Rollings 1 Geraniums: Mrs I Motion 1, Mrs Cowie 2 Galliardias: Mrs OL Willis I, Mrs Millar 2 Pansies, six distinct varieties: Miss J Hewlett 1, Miss Mears 2, J H Waters 3 Pansies, three varieties: Miss F Hewlett 1, L Johnston 2, Mica Mears 3 Poppies: B v 8 Nixon 1, Lela Adams 2 Btock: Miss Sutton 1, Mrs Mears 2 Verbena: Mrs I Motion 1, Rev 8 Nixon 2 Floral Artistry (Judge: Mrs Campbell Bmith) Ladies' sprays: Mrs A Willis 1, Iris Morrow 2 Buttonholes: Mrs A Willis 1, Miss B Brownlee 2 Vase ot Flowers: Mrs A Giigor 1, Miss M Biown 2 Bowl of roses: Mrs McDiaimid 1 Mrs R brownlee 2 Bowl o! sweet peas: Mrs S Collins 1, Mrs M< Diarmid 2 Decorated mantlepiece: Mrs McDiarmid 1 Decorated dinnertable, opeD to all whp had ney«r won a prize: Mis* Mavis Brown 1, Mrs J T Brewster 2 Best pot plant: Mrs J Russell 1, Miss G Sears 2 Basket of flowers: Alister Gill 1 Decorated dinner table, no restrictions (openl Mrs A Grigor 1

Children's Classes (Under 14 years of age) Buttonholes: Greta Brownlee 1, Iris Morrow 2 Vegetables and Produce (Judge: Mr E Allan, BucklamD Collection, six kinds: Mrs Beagley, Ronald Brown 2 Broadbeans: 8 Collins 1, Mrs E Beagley 2, J Collins and Son 3 Beet: 8 Collins 1 Cauliflower: D Sears 1, J Collins and Hon 2 Cabbage (Enfield Market) T Maxwell 1, J B Brown 2, T Hubbard 3 Cabbage (any other variety) 8 Collins 1 Carrot*: J Collins and Son 2 Lettuce: J B Brown 1, D fears 2 Mrs E Beagley 3 Peas, one variety: MrsKirknmn 1 F Hubbaia 2. Mrs L Johnston 3 Khubaib: D gears 1, Mrs h Brownlee 2 Potatoes, best 281bs for table: Bobert Brownlee I, D Sear* 2, I: Fitntß:t 3, A F Brown ar.d Cumin (eqnal) 4 There were 20 entries Fine heaviest potatoes: i.< bert Brownlee 1 Fi uits (Judge, Mr E Allan) Lemons: DBe»r> 1, Miss E Max well 2 Gooseberries J B Browu 1, Lela Adams 2, Mrs a Will s3 Strawberries: Mrs C A Willis 1, D Sears 2 Home Industries Judge, Mrs Weston) Duck eggs, henviest: Mrs Davy 1, J J McKinney 2 Hen f-ggs, heavies: Mrs J Crosbie Pr/.-wv.,: fmit. ' ; rs I M tii nl, Mfc Meais 2, Mi.-s E Maxwel 3 Jam, tfm». varieties: Miss E Muxwoll 1, Mrs A PUrke t Bread, home made, white: Miss BussHl 1, Mrs Sutton 2 Scones, j.Jeio: Miss E Maxwell 1, Miss Matu.-Hchka 2 currant: Mrs !l'e;irs 1, Miss E Maxwell 2 Cake, fruit: Mrs I Motion 1, \ n J Crosbie 2, Miss K Stuart 3

Cuke, seed: Mrs hears 1 Cake, madeira: Mrs A Howies 1, Mrs Mears 2 Sponge sandwich: Mrs F Brown 1, Mrs Madill 2 Sponge sandwich, any fi ling: Mrs A Rowles, Mrs I Motion Sponge roll: Mrs 0 J Pickanl 1 Miss T Sutton 2, Mrs U Haslaoi 3 Gingerbread: M>s M-ars 1 Shortbread: Mrs I Motion 1, Ms Moat.- 2 Tea cakes: Mrs J Russell 1 Billy loaf Mrs J Russe i 1 Unsalted butter: Mrs Mears 1 Salted butter: Mr* Mears 1 children's industkial class (Judge Mrs Heighway) Standard 6, wr ting: Janet Ddrbyshire 1, Loxie Turner 2 Staudard 5, writing: Amy Harrimau 1, Ethel Jenkins 2, Ivy Turner 3 Standard 4, writing: Rita Mears, 1, Given Long 2 Standard 3, wiiting. Thelma Newman 1, Irene 2, Iris H.irt and Iris Morrow equal) 3 Map of North I* and, S.andanl 6: May Shotbolt and Mona Moirow (equal) 1 Map of North Wand, Sandard 5: Avis Simpson 1, Alice Berriman 2 Map of Australia Stan lard 4: Alice Johns 1, Rita, Hear- 2 Map of Australia, Standard 3, Iris Morrow 1, Winnie Sholtbolt 2 TECHNICAL SCHOOL WJBIC Best piece of wor'< done during the year, accompanied by working, drawing or some l&t year's pipils: G Sladel, Leslie Naylor2, L Mc 'o mick 3, L Baine 4 SStcond years' pupils: T Wa'son 1, M B i?uher 2, L Steels 3, T Evans 4 Third year's pupils : G Brownlee I, H Long 2 ART All) PLAIN NEEDLEWORK (Judge ¥ti D Wiley and h. r nominee) Cushion: Mrs W 8 B.ird I, Mis C M Munn 2 Tea or tupper clo'h : Mrs J J Coady 1, Missß 0 Jones 2. Miss T Sutton 3 D'Oyl.-y-: M.ss R 0 Joins 1, Miss F Penuy 2 Crochet camisde b>p: Mrs A Clake 1, MissO Mcli.no 2 Mrs Mcßae 3 Mount Mellick W.,rk : Miss Webster 1, Mis* R 0 J.-nes 2 Article undercl .thinn : Mrs £ A Motion 1. Miss M Miller 2, Mis* K Suart 3 Pillow Hham«: Mrs I Motion 1, Mies R 0 Jones 2 Eyelet emb'oideiy: Mis J Wylie 1, Mrs J J Coady 2 Socks plain : Mrs Stuart 1 Pen Painting: Allan D-.vy 1 Article costing not m>re than Is: Miss Matuschka 1 MIS( ELI ANEOUS Best article made from s-ug'.r bag: Miss Matuschka 1, "rs M.-ars 2, Miss Mears 3 Best article made from kerosene tin: Mrs Mcßae 1

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 484, 25 November 1919, Page 3

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ST ANDREW'S FLOWER SNOW. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 484, 25 November 1919, Page 3

ST ANDREW'S FLOWER SNOW. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 484, 25 November 1919, Page 3

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