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WAIUKU SUMMER SHOW

FINE DISPLAY OF BLOOMS LIST OF PRIZEWINNERS The Waiuku 11. and I Society held i the Waiuku ITiblic Hall on AA’edncs- I 1 day. The judge. Mr. Allan, of Buekl.ind. said that the quality of the exhibits In the rose section there wore some first-class entries, lie congratulated .Mr. H. M. 1 karri ball on his success in outrigh the 6 12 distinct roses, the present being his third success. Air. Mills was judge of Mr. Lewis, w ... ... Task, as the work was good and the PRIZE LIST Following are the prize-winners:—-G Alii >EX PRODIVi: Beaus. Mr. P. Waugh. 1: eaulilhov. - Mr. K. Bart ibull. 3; cabl-ase. Table. M. li. 1 karri ball 1. Mrs. Blo**iulul*l 2. Mrs 2. \\ alters 3: « Mrs B Parker t .and 2. Mr. li. Barriball, 2: carrots. short. Mrs. J. Walters 1. Mr. AY. Brulh 2: vSi ha lots. R. lkirribak nips. Miss I*. Wright t. R. I*. Hoskins: : radish, long. li. Wilkin L li. Barrib; !! 3 and : radish, auv oilier shape, ii. Ik rr ball l and 2: peas. 11. Wilkin 1: lettue. cabbage. Mrs. ]-\ Park* 1 and Bloom field 2: onions, spring. Mrs. .1. li Fddy 3. li. Wilkin 3. R. Barriball : onions, cooking. Mr. .1. Barriball 1: rhubarb. 11. M. Barriball 1 and 2. Mrs. Millington 3; potatoes, light, skinned. Miss j I>. Wright 3. Mrs. ,T. Walters 2. li. lk.rr - ball 3: potatoes, coloured. Mr. AV. Bridie 1. 3. Barriball 2; potatoes, tl • \ •f. Barriball 1; potatoes, kidnev shaped. Miss D. Wright 1, W. Bridle 3. J. B. rr - ball 3: vegetables, six varieties, li. liana--I. AValters 3. Miss Hosking 3. .1. Barriball ; 3: lemons, Mrs. J. R. Eddy l and 2. li. P. Hosking 3. ROSES Roses. 13 varieties. Mr. IT. M. Barriball 13. Mrs. Kidd 3. Airs. A. Heal. \ 3; Y\ disftnet varieties, Mr. H. Al. Barriball 1, 1 Mrs. A. L. Hull 2. Mrs. F. J. Bregnon 3; ] roses, three tlistin.-t vaY-M 5 s. ..;her ilia.u white or cream. Mrs. Bloomfield 1, Mrs. j G. V. AVilliams 2. H. m. Barriball 3; t blooms, white or cream, ATrs. A. L. Hull i 1. Air. FL M. Barriball 2; rosebuds, th distinct varieties, .11. M. Barriball 1. Airs ' Healey 2. Airs, C. J. Hosking 3: rose, one bloom, Aliss West 3. Mrs. C. J. Hosking j 2. Mr. H. M. Barriball 3: rose, single, H. Al. Barriball 3. Airs. R. Marshall 3. Airs. A. Healey 3: roses, red, Mrs. A. Healey 3, Mrs. McEwen 2. Airs. G. V Williams 3; roses, pink, Airs. A. 1.. Hull j I. If. AL. Barriball 2; roses, climbing. Airs, j AlcEwen 1. IT. Al. Barriball 2: roses, poly- ! anthus, Airs. AlcEwen 3; roses, best bowl, i Mrs. AlcEwen 1, Mrs A. L. Hull 2; ros three distinct varieties. Rev. Mr. Speer 3. Airs. S. Sellars 2; rose, one bloom. Airs. S. Sellars 1. SWEET PEAS Six varieties, ALs. R. Ritchie 1: three I varieties, Afiss IX Wright 1; light. .Miss IX Wright 1; dark. Airs. R. Ritchie 1. CUT FLOWERS Antirrhinums, Airs. C. J. West 3, Mrs. F. J. Bregman 2. Airs. AlacEwen 3; aquilegias, Aliss West 1, Airs. AlcEwen 2, Mrs. C. J. West 3: azaleas, Rev. Air. Speer 1; carnations. Airs. J. Walters 1: carnations, Airs. C. J. West 3. Mrs. .1. Walters 2; calceolarias. Airs. AlcEwen 3, Mrs. S. Neal 2, Airs. C. J. West 3: Canterbury Bells. Airs. J. Walters 3; daisies, Mrs. W. L. West 1, Airs. C. J. West 2. Aliss West 3; fuchsias. Airs. AY. L. AVest I, Airs. Kidd 2, Airs. C. J. AVest 3: gailfardia. Airs. S. Sellars 3. Airs. R. Ritchie 3. Airs. McEwen 3; gerberas, Airs. AlcEwen 1; geraniums. Airs. C. J. West 3. Airs. G. L. Hull. 2: geranium, ivv, Airs. A. L. Hull 1, Aliss lx Wright 2: larkspurs, Airs. C. J. AA'est 1: nemesias, Mrs. C. J. A\ r est 1: pansies, Aliss lA. AA'right L | Airs. R. Marshall 2: pansies. Aliss I>. ; AVright 1: pelargonium. Airs. AlcEwen 1. j AJrs. ,T. AValters 2; pentsemons, Aliss j West 3 ; poppies, Iceland, Mrs. S. Xeil 1, ; Aliss D. Wright 2, Airs. S. Sellars 3: stock, i double. All's. F. J. Bregman 3 ; Sweet AYilj liam. All*. Bridle 3, Airs. S. Sellars 3, Airs, i McEwen 3; verbenas, Airs. C, J. AVest 1. AV. Bridle 2, Airs. C. .J. Hosking 3; tiny other variety, two of one kind, Aliss Hosking 3; cut flowers, 12 varieties. Mrs. <k Motion 3, Airs. AV. L. AA'est 2, Air. Waugh 3; six varieties, Aliss A. AA'est 3, Airs. C. T. West 2, Airs. AlcEwen 3; begonia. Airs. AlcEwen 1, Miss 1. Bright 2; aspidistra, Methodist Church 1, Miss IX AVest 2, Aliss AA'est 3; foliage plant. Airs. AlcEwen 1: growing fern. Airs. AlcEwen 1; maiden fern, Airs. AlcEwen 1 and 2; flowering plant in bloom, Aliss A. West 1; spray, Aliss G. Seouller 3: buttonholes, bouquet, Aliss G. Seouller 1: decorated basket. Aliss Durrieau 1 and 2; vase or bowl, Airs. C. Alabon 3. Airs. Sellar 2; Aliss Durrieau 3; table decoration. Airs. A. Healey 3. J. Seouller 2, Mia M ur ßkTx tab,e decoration ’ novicc> CHILDREN’S SECTION Spray, Bernice AlcEwen 3, F. Blake 2, Aladge Healy 3; buttonhole. F. Blake 1, Bernice AlcEwen 2. J. Cuming 3: collection of cut flowers, Alargaret Spear 3, Jessie Walters 2, I. AlcEwen 3: pot fern. Aliss Goodwright 3. Joan Bright 2. Iris AlcEwen 3; flowering plant, in bloom. Iris AlcEwen 1, Winnie Walters 2; decorated basket, Joan Bright 1, Aladge Healey SCHOOL SECTION Typewriting, Alice May 1. AVinnie AValters 2; notebook science, Daphne Rowe 3, Alice May 2: map, F. Shepherd 3, L. Blacker 2; design in colour, Otaua 1,2 and 3; shorthand. Alice Alay 3. AVinnie AValters 2; notebook geography and map, Alice Alay 3. Rudolph Rose 2; scientific experiment, Alice Alay 3, Winnie AValters 2, Nellie AA’oodward 3: essay, Tom AlcGowan 3, Sheila Sheehan 2: crayon drawing. Otaua 1, Mauku 2 and 3; crayon drawing, Thira Horton 3. E. Otto 2,3?. Pilcher and S. Alasters 3; freehand drawing, Kariotahi 3, Otaua 2: drawing, flower and leaves, Pukekohe East 3, R. Baker 2; drawing, three styles, Kariotahi 1, R. Baker 2; sketch of animal or scenery, Pukekohe East 3. G. Brigman 2; map, Nancy Douglas 1, Kariotahi 2; plasticine modelling. D. Hill 1, Alauku 2, P. Holmes 3; plasticine modelling. Primer 111. and Standard 1.. P. Ready 1, A. Xoole 2, Claude Atchinson 3; paper folding, Otaua 1, Alauku 2. POINTS PRIZES I Garden Produce.—Air. R. Barriball, 25. Roses.—Air. H. M. Barriball. 20. r? Cut Flowers.—Airs. C. J. AVest, 28. Pot Plants.—Airs. McEwen. 14. Champion Rose.—ATrs. McEwen. Sellers Cup.—Air. H. Al. Barriball.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 827, 22 November 1929, Page 11

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WAIUKU SUMMER SHOW Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 827, 22 November 1929, Page 11

WAIUKU SUMMER SHOW Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 827, 22 November 1929, Page 11

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