OHAKUNE BULB SHOW
LIST OF PRIZEWINNERS rroni Ovr Ov:n Correspondent OHAKUNE, Monday Ohakune's initial bulb show h? last week proved very successful a*l ' f a largo number of entries were staged The cup donated by J. g. Goldflnd for the competitor securing the grei ' est number of points in the show wa« ! won by Mrs. Rieper. The rose bo* donated by Mrs. C. Clemette for the champion bloom also went to Urt ! Rieper. Following are the awards: POINTS PRIZES Trophy donated by Mutual Store* value ±. 1 Is: Airs. Rieper. L. Minified trophy, value 10s 6d- Mrt Rieper. " Trophy donated by W. F. Mahor* value 10s Gd: Mrs. Fitzgerald. Webster's special prize of seeds, vain* at 10s 6d: Mrs. Houghton. Trophy, valued at 10s 6d, donated b Mrs. Forsyth: Mrs. Larsen. Prize of one sack of potatoes and « months’ subscription to the “OtaJrnr. Times": Mrs. Devlin. E. N. Moss’s special prize, value io» 6d: Mrs. Rieper. * Trophy, donated by Mrs. Broughto" M. O'Connell. Trophy, donated by P. P. Woods: Mr* C. P. Bates. AWARDS OF MERIT Collection of 30 daffodils, open P. G. Smith; (amateur), Mrs. Houcht’o1> Mrs. Cody 2; Yellow Trumpets, Mr? P. G. Smith 1, Mrs. Ritchie 2; Bi-jolou-Trumpets. Mrs. P. G. Smith 1 Ur< Cooper 2, Incomp, yellow perianth, Mr<' Rieper 1, Mr. P. Turner 2; Incomp, wh’te perianth, Mrs. Rieper 1, Mrs. P. G. Smith 2; Barrn, white perianth, Mrs. P c, Smith; Giant Leedsi, Mrs. Rieper 1, M:Ritchie 2; Poetaz, Mrs. Rieper; Double' Mrs. Binning; single blooms, Yelk)* Trumpets, Mrs. Rieper 1, Mrs. Cooper U nite Trumpets, Mrs. Houghton 1, Mrs Rieper 2; Bi-colour Trumpets, Mrs. P. G. Smith 1, Mrs. Cody 2; Incomp., yeilow perianth, Mrs. Rieper 1 and 2; Incomp white perianth, Mrs. Rieper 1, Mr. i Turner 2; Barrii, yellow perianth, Mrs Rieper 1, Mrs. P. G. Smith 2; Barri white perianth, Mrs. Cody 1. Mrs. Houghton 2; Giant Leedsi. Mrs. Rieper 1, Mrs. Houghton 2; small crowned Leedsi, Mri Rieper; Jonquil Hybrid, Mr. P. Turne; Tazetta, Mrs. Cooper 1, Mrs. Rieper : Poetaz, Mrs. Rieper 1, Mrs. P. G. Smith 2; Poeticus, Mrs. Rieper; Doubles, Mrs Rieper 1, Mrs. Cooper 2. Open to any grower who has never won a prize: Six trumpets, Mrs. Mountford 1: Six Incomparabilis, Mrs. Ranger I Mrs. Gardiner 2; three trumpets, Mrs. E. Terry 1, Mrs. Fitzgerald 2; three lncomparabilis, Mrs. Terry 1. Mrs. Fitzgerald 2; three Leedsi, Mrs. Fitzgerald; threr Doubles, Airs. Carver 1, Mrs. Fitzgerald 2; Polyanthus, Mrs. Fitzgerald 1. M: Gould 2: three blooms of any variety. Airs. Ranger 1, Mrs. Terry* 2; specime: trumpet, Mrs. Terry 1. Mrs. Fitzgerjlii 2; specimen, other than long trumpet. Mrs. E. Terry; specimen Polyanthus. Mrs. Fitzgerald; anemones (open), Mr. Gould; anemones. Airs. Terry 1. Mrs. Spiller 2; Snowflakes. Mrs. Houghton 1. Mrs. Horne 2; collection of Hyacinths Mrs. Cody' 1, Mrs. Fetzer 2; bunch cf violets, Mr. Gould 1, Mrs. Ranger Polyanthus Primrose, Mrs. Houghton single-stem Primrose, Mrs. Pearson; collection of Primroses, Mrs. F. istephensor. Wallflowers, Mrs. Wood: collection of flowering shrubs. Mrs. Houghton; Violas Mrs. Blaeklock 1, Mrs. Carver 2. Bouquet: Mrs. Mountford 2; butto.:holes, Mrs. Rieper 1, Mrs. Larsen “ lady's spray. Mrs. Rieper 1, Mrs. Larse: 2; basket of bulbs, Mrs. Cody 1, Mrs. Larsen 2; basket of foliage, Mrs. Larse 2; bowl of Narcissi, Mrs. Larsen 1, Mrs Codv 2; decorated table. Mrs. Larsen 1. Mrs. Rieper 2, Mrs. Mclntyre 3. HOME INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCE Eggs: Mrs. Dalzeill 1, M. O’Connell - bottled fruit, Mrs. Goff 1, Mrs. Rieper - Mrs. Moss 3; pickles, Mrs. Rieper; marmalade, Airs. Moorman and Mn O'Shaugnessy 1, P. Miller 2. Mrs. jam. Mrs. Moss 1. Mrs. Rieper 2; jell; Mrs. Rieper; sauce and chutney', Mr?Rieper; butter, E. Horne; sponge cake C. Cronin. HOME INDUSTRIES Home-made biscuits: L. Nation 1, Mr;. Ranger 2; bread, Mrs. Ranger 1, MrsGardiner 2; bread from compressed yeast Mrs. Cronin 1 Mrs. Loveridge 2: coconu. ice, Mrs. Devlin 1, Airs. J. Robinson -- small cakes, Mrs. Devlin 1 and 2; pikelets Mrs. Moorman 1. Miss Loveridge 2, H. Lloyd 5; gems. Mrs. Tagg 1, Jrs Robinson 2, JUrs. Devlin 3; scones, Mr Devlin 1, Mfcs. Clemette 2, Mrs. Range: 3; jam tarts, Mrs. Clino 1, Mrs. Devlin - and 3; date loaf, Mrs. Robinson 1, Mr? Devlin 2, Mrs. Moorman 3: sponge sanu vvich, Mrs. Clemette; pound cake, Mr w Robinson 1. Mrs. Ranger 2. Mrs. Rieper iced chocolate sponge, Mrs. Devlin *• Airs. Rieper 2, Mrs. Clino 3; sponge sarm wicli, with butter, Mrs. Devlin 1. Mr? O’Shaugnessy 2, Mrs. Clemette 3; debated cake, Mrs. Rieper 1 and 2; spon» f roll, Mrs. Clino 1, Mrs. Devlin 2, Clino 3; shortbread, Mrs. Rieper 1 ana - Mrs. Binning 3; sponge sandwich, out butter, Mrs. Devlin 1, P. Miller ; Mrs. O’Shaugnessy 3; cream puffs, »*- Rieper 1 and 2, Mrs. Tagg 3. INDUSTRIAL Macrame Work: Miss St. George Mrs. L. Nation 2; cushion, Mrs. Mrs. Motley 2; infant’s Miss A. Campbell 3. Mrs. Dalziel £ fant’s knitted coat, Mrs. Tagg 1. George 2: infant’s knitted jersey, L’oyd 1, Mrs. L. Nation 2: embroider - pillow sham, Mrs. RLper 1, Mrs. cro 2: embroidered tray cloth, Mrs. Miss Gower 2, Mrs. Rieper 3: cr ®P e *pL. article, M. O’Connell; tea cosy, Mnu*; chase 1, Airs. Summers 2; nigntor Miss Gower 1 and 2; table centre, *“V embroidery, Mrs. Tagg 1, Miss Kea handkerchief. Mrs. Rieper 1, Mrs. ette, 2; d’oyleys, Mrs. Rieper 1, Mr-Af'-finch 2: coloured table centre, ; Clemett 1. Mrs. Rieper 2 and 3; apron, Mrs. Binning 1, Miss "V. Clein ‘“baby’s dress, Mrs. Jackson 1, Mrs. . .. 2; crocheted tray cloth, Mrs. A. I, Mrs. Cronin 2. n’Do v Children under 16: Scones, M. % nell 1, M. Cronin 2: sponge sanaww* j O’Donnell: toffee. G. Goldfinch. c r Photography: Animal study, MrsI Bates J. Miss Smith 2: child , l\ Bates 1. C. McWilliam 2. ! Mrs. Bates 1, L. J. Read 2: best con 1 tion, A. H. Gray 1, Miss L. Read 2.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 788, 8 October 1929, Page 16
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