FLOWERS AND COOKERY
SHOW AT TE KUITI TJE KUITI, Today. work in connection with sit. Andrew’s ! 1 Tesbyteriun Church was held at To \ Kuiti. yesterday. The opening cere- ! liiony was performed by Mrs. J. F. Yer- ' coe, of Hamilton. The inclement weather which had prevailed during tlie past lew weeks detracted Iron) the appearance of the ; entries in tlie- rose section, but in spite n cxi ally lino exhibit o' >wcoi peas. In the cooking classes distinction was drawn between electric and ordinary range baking. Produce stalls, etc., were in charge of the follow ing helpers :—Produce. Mesdam. - Henderson and Frazer; cakes, Mesdanics McKenzie and Bathgat' : sweets, Miss Sutherland and Mrs. a unders. The following were the prize-win-Roses. —l2 Varieties: Peel Walker, 1 end 2. Six varieties: Pe l, Walker, 1; J. ft. Blackman, 2 and Three varieties: J ■ • in, 2; Pei Walker, one variety: J. R. Blackman, 1: lv.-I Walker, 2; R. I-ledley. Bowl ■ .A sen. I; Mrs. McLennan, 2; Airs. Bates, 3. Tli rue varieties climbers: Mrs. Davenport, ! : Mrs. Edwards, 2. Three varieties ramblers: Mrs. Edwards, 1 and 2. One vai ;ety,climber: Rev. E. Ross. 1. Hi n rd. J: Airs. Johnston, 2. Three varieties: Mrs. (.'. Johnston, 3. Bowl of sweet peas: -Mrs. J. X. Boddie. Cut Flowers.—Best collection: Airs. m, 2: Mrs Lawrence, 3. Delphinium, three blooms: J. R. Blackman, l. Aquilegia: Mrs. Yorcoe, 1; Peel Walker, 2; Mrs. Lawrence, 3. Antirrhinums: Airs. Johnstone, I: Mrs. Ross, 2: Peel Walker, 3. Sweet 'William: Peel Walker, J; -Miss Tlnline, 2. Iris: Peel Walker. 1 and 2. lx as: Peel Walker, I and 2. Pansies: Alma Lawrence, 1. I ><>w 1 pai . Alice Jones, l. Azelea: Mrs. Timbers, 3; Mrs. Bates, 2. Gerbena: '■ ton. 1; Mrs. C. Wright, 2; Mrs. I‘ownard, Verbena: Mrs. Vercoe, I: Mrs. Wisnesky, 2. Calceolaria: .Mrs. Best flower in show: W. S. Cato, 1: Rev. E. Ross, 2: Peel Walker. 3. t: Mrs. Stranger, 1; Elsie Fenton, 2. Bridal bouquet: Mrs. Stranger. 1: Miss [lnline, 2. Spray and butt ■ ?' g ret Wright, 3: Mrs. Edward, 2. Decorated perambulator: Alma Lawrence, 2. Children's Section.—Best arranged vase funder 15 years): Dorothy Stranger, 1; Margaret Wright. 2; Alice Jones, 3. Under 12 years: Patty Saunders, 3; J. Fenton, 2: Mrdsie Trvine. 3. Under H years: Leslie Wright, 1: Barry Davenport. 2. Buttonhole (under 15 years): Dorothy Stranger, 1: Margaret Wright, 2; Joan Walker, 3. Under 12 years: Mary Stranger, Peggy Walker, 2; Jeffrey Fenton, 3. Under f* years: Nancy Walker, 1: Mark Saunrders. 2: Alma. Lawrence, 3. Cooking Competition.—Ordinary range. Rest sponge sandwich, with butter: Mrs. TTisiop, 1 Without butter: Mrs. Aitkin, 1. Electric range, sponge sandwich, with butter: Mrs. Blackman, 1. Without butter: Nlrs. McLeod, 1. Girls under IS ve a rs. Sponge sandwich, with butter: Phyllis Blackman. 1: Alice Jones, 2. Without butter: Inn Mcßae, 3: Alice Jones. 2.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 11
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473FLOWERS AND COOKERY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 11
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