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MARTON CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW.

PRIZE LIST. CUT BLOOMS. • Japanese. 0 varieties; Mrs D. Battle 1, Mrs Fullertou-Smh h 3. Japanese, o varieties : Mrs D. pattie 1, Master J. Gibson 3. Japanese, 6 varieties incurved: Mrs Pattie 1, Mrs Honeyman 3. -Japanese, 3 incurved : Master J. Gibson 1, Mrs Honeyman Japanese, 3 varieties hairy: Mrs ilouevman 1. Six Blooms, any variety C Mrs Fulierton-Smith 1, Mrs Honeyman 2. Three varieties white, any kind : Master Gibson 1, Mrs Pattie 3. Three Varieties, yellow,, any kind : Mrs Pattie 1, Mrs Honeyman Three varieties Chinese, incurved: Mrs Fulierton-Smith 1, Mrs Honeyman 3. Six varieties,' any kind, open to exhibitors who : have_never taken first prize : Miss Small I. Three varieties, any kind, open to exhibitors who have never taken first prize: Miss Small 1 and 2. Six blooms, open to exhibitors who have never taken a prize: Mr Mason 1. Collection Chrysanthemums grown as garden flowers: Rita Pattie 1, Mrs W. Morrison 2. Collection Chrysanthemums, one bloom each: Mrs Pattie 1, Mrs Honeyman 2. Collection Flowers, any kind, arranged for effect: Mrs J. Russell 1, Miss Mary N. Small 3. DAHLIAS. Three varieties, double: Mrs W. Mo#isou 1. Three varieties Cactus : J. Meyer 1 Mrs W. Morrison 3. Collection of Cactus ; J. Meyer 1, Mrs Small 2. t Collection Dahlias : Mrs W. Morrison 1. ■ Collection Cut Flowers, any kind, other than Chrysanthemums: Mrs J. Franklin 1. DECORATIVE. Vase or Epergne : Miss Hadfield 1, Mrs Onenshaw 3. Bridal Bouquet: Mrs Honeyman 1, Mrs-„Hargreaves 2. Shower Bouquet; Miss Bennett 1, Mrs J. A. Franklin 3. Hand Bouquet: Miss Glasgow 1, Mrs Honeyman 3. Six Buttonholes: J. Meyer 1, Mrs Openshaw 3. Mantle Decoration: Miss Williamson 1. Floral Device : Miss Nicol 1 and 2. CHILDREN UNDER 14. Hand Bouquet: Miss J. Franklin 1. Wreath: Miss Phyllis Mclntyre 1. Buttonholes: Miss Phyllis Mclntyre 1, Miss J Franklin 3. Six Chrysanthemums; Master J. Gibson 1, Tutaenui School 2. Collection Vegetables: Tutaenui School 1. POT PLANTS.

Plant in bloom: Mrs B. Goile, sen., 1. Plant in foliage: Mrs B. Goile, sen., 1; Miss Glasgow 3. Collection Pot Plants: Mrs Fulierton-Smith 1. FRUIT.

Apples, desert: Ben Parkes 1. Apples, kitchen: Mrs J. Moßeth

Apples, collection ; Mrs J. Mcßetli I, Ben Parkes 2. Apples, desert, best keeping: Mr J. McEldowpey 1. Apples, best collection: Ben Fears :'T.- H. Bredin 1. Quinces : T. H. Bredin 1. Tomatoes: Miss M. J. McLaughlin 1.

FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE. Mangolds, Long Red : W. A. Ellis 1. Mangolds, Orange Globe : S. Ooombe 1. Turnips, Swede: A. Griffen 1. Turnips, Yellow : A. Griffen 1. Carrots, Field : E. Pickford 1. Onions: Mrs J. Craig 1. Vegetable Marrow: Thos. McGregor 1. Raddish : Mrs B. Goile, sen. 1. Lettuce: Mrs B. Goile, sen. 1. Beans: Master J. Nicol 1. Scarlet Runners: A. Remnant 1. Rhubarb: Mrs J. A. Franklin 1. DAIRY'PRODUCE. Butter : Mrs Carr 1. Butter, in rolls : Mrs O. Stantiall 1, Mrs A. E. Rawson 2. Scones : Miss Maud Hawke 1, Miss Christensen 2. Eight entries. Scones, sweet: Miss Copestake 1. Cake, family: Mrs W. Byers 1. Seed Cake: Miss Ruth Kuigge 1. Plate Mixed Lollies: Miss Bennett 1, Miss Mcßeth 2. Turkish Delight: Miss Glasgow 1. Plate Toffee : Miss Bennett 1. Cocoanut Ice : Miss Mcßeth 1. Oaten Cake : Miss F. McGregor 1. Home-made Loaf, from Henderson

Bros, flour: Mrs A. Griffon 1, Mrs S. Hartley 3. Jam Tarts: Mrs W. Frederick 1, Miss R. Hill 2. Sponge Sandwich : Miss Oopestake 1. Assorted Pastry: Miss'B. Hill 1. HONEY, PRESERVES. Etc. Preserved Fruit, collection : Miss ■Williamson 1. Miss Nicol 3. Jams, 3 varities : Mrs Carr 1, Miss Glasgow 2. Jeliv, 3 varieties : Miss Glasgow 1. " SCHOOL WORK. Dressed Doll: Miss Beula Bett 1. Knitted Petticoat: Miss P. MoFar lane 1. Knitted Singlet: Miss Beula Bett 1, Miss Pearl McFarlane 2. Embroidery: Miss J. Franklin 1. Three Button Holes: Miss Dolly McGregor 1. Marking Handkerchief : Miss Doliy McGregor 1. Drawn Threadwork: Miss Dolly McGregor 1. Feather Stitching: Miss Beula Bett 1. Freehand Drawing; Miss Benia Bett 1, Master Joe Sutcliffe 2. Map, North Island: Master Joe Suctilffe 1. * Writing, any (Standard 111. and IV.): Miss Edith Mayo 1, Miss Winifie Bosselmann 3. Writing, any style, (Standard V. and VI.): Miss Doris Holdaway 1, Miss Beula Bett 3. ~ Whits Wreath; Miss Small I.'’ Colored Wreath: Miss Phyllis McGregor 1, Miss Small 3, Mrs Openshaw h.c.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9139, 7 May 1908, Page 2

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MARTON CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9139, 7 May 1908, Page 2

MARTON CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9139, 7 May 1908, Page 2

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