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FRANKLEIGH PARK.

A FLOWER SHOW. A Flower Show, organised by the residents of Frankleigh Park, was held in the schoolroom last Friday. The children made large and creditable entries in the various classes, competition being confined to scholars attending the Sunflay school. Tlie prize-winners were <is follow: Best bunch sweet peas—Eileen Corney 1, Olive Corney 2, Newton Roch 3. Sweet peas, three varieties—Newton Roch 1, Olive Cassidy 2, Keith Allen 3. Sweet peas, six varieties —Eileen Corney I, Douglas Ballantyne 2, Newton Roch '3. Decorated basket for children over 10 years of age—Eileen Ballantyne 1. iSpray—Douglas Ballantyne 1, Lorna Ballantyne 2. Buttonhole—Reginald Allen 1, Eileen Ballantyne 2, Cecil e Heal 3. Decorated basket for children under ■ 10 years—Olive Corney 1, Eileen Corney ;■>. ' i

Decorated Vase—Dora Heal 1, Phyllis Heal 2, Eileen Ballantyne 3. Decorated Table {sweet peas)—Eileen: Corney 1, Phyllis Heal 2, Eileen Ball ay ntyne 3. Decorated table for children over 14years—Miss Rubv Allen 1, Miss. Wright 2.

All sweet peas were grown by the competitors.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 224, 10 February 1913, Page 4

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FRANKLEIGH PARK. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 224, 10 February 1913, Page 4

FRANKLEIGH PARK. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 224, 10 February 1913, Page 4

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