SPRING FLOWERS
(Continued from page 9.) Miss M. C. Martin 1, Mr John Martin 2, 3 and 4. Anemones, different colours, W. J. Martin 1 and 2. Violets, Mrs A. Smith 1, Mrs D. McMaster 2, Mrs John Martin 3, Mrs Blundell 4. Primroses, Miss E. Sutherland 1. Polyanthus, one head, Mrs Blundell 1. Polyanthus, 3 heads, Mrs Blundell 1 and 2. Pansies, Miss E. Clarke 2. Hyacinths, W. J. Martin 1 and 2. Camellias, Mrs R. Cundy 1. Mr D. Cameron 2. Wallflowers, Mrs M. N. Hardie 1 and 2. Grape hyacinths, Mrs John Martin 1 and 2, Mrs Blundell 4. Geraniums, Mrs H. Smith 1, Mrs Blundell 2. Japonica, Mrs R. Cundy 1, Mrs D. Cameron 2. Spring flowers, Mrs Blundell 1, Mrs D. Cameron 2. Collection of flowering shrubs, Mrs D. Cameron 2. Any other flower not in schedule, Mrs M. N. Hardie 1, Mrs D. Cameron 2. COTTAGERS. (Judge, Mr W. H. Booth). Collection of spring flowers, Mrs F. E. Perry 1, Mrs R. Cundy 2. Collection of flowering trees and shrubs. Mrs R. Cundy 1, Miss J. Sievers 2. Trumpets, any variety, Mr E. H. Feist 1. Trumpets, yellow, Mr E. H. Feist I.. Mrs F. E. Perry 2. Trumpets, bieolour, Mrs McAlpine 1. Trumpets, white, Mrs McAlpine 1. Incomparabilis, red or tinted cups, Mrs R. Cundy I, Mr E. H. Feist 2. Incomparabilis, other than red or tinted cups, Mrs McAlpine 1, Mrs F. E. Perry 2. Leedsii, Mrs McAlpine 1, Mr E. H. Feist 2. Leedsii, double. Mr E. H. Feist 1. Polyanthus narcissi, Mrs F. E. Perry 1. Mrs McAlpine 2. Anemones, Mrs F. E. Perry 1, Mrs M. McLeod 2. Ireland poppy, orange, Mrs Hamilton 1. Iceland poppy, 6 varieties, Mrs Bowden 1. Polyanthus, collection, Mrs A. Sutherland 1. Hyacinths, Mr E. H. Feist 1, Mrs F. E. Perry 2. Wallflowers, Mrs F. E. Perry 1, Mrs S. Chapman 2. Violas, collection, Mrs H. L. Griffiths 1. Grape hyacinths, Mrs Cotter 1, Mrs Hewitt 2. Collection of violas, Mrs A. Smith 1, Mrs F. E. Perry 2. Novice class, Mrs Dale 1, Mrs E. Hatton 2, Mrs Wright 3. Best bloom, Mrs Cotter. DECORATIVE. (Judges, Mesdames Moser and Skeet). Shoulder spray, Mrs A. Clark 1, Miss J. Sievers 2. Posy of flowers, Mrs Caseley 1, Miss J. Sievers 2. Posy of flowers for non-first prize-winners, Miss D. Whitehead 1, Mrs Robson 2. Bowl of spring flowers, Mrs Knell 1, Miss M. Martin 2. Bowl of violets, Miss Blundell 1, Miss D. Whitehead 2. Bowl of primroses, Miss K. Cameron 1, Miss Blundell 2. Bowl of spring flowers, Mrs Caseley 1. Bowl of daffodils, Mrs Knell 2. Floating bowl, Miss Dymic 1, Miss A. Harding 2. Decorative basket, Miss E. Viles 1, Mrs A. Clark 2. Bowl of native flowers, berries and foliage, Miss J. Sievers 1. Vase of spring flowers, Mrs S. Chapman 1, Mrs Pain 2. Bowl of marigolds, Mrs Caseley 1, Mrs S. Chapman 2. Jam jar for non-flrst prize-winners, Mrs S. Boyd 1, Miss R. Hewitt 2. Saucer posy, Miss E; Caseley 1, Shirley Caseley 2. HOME PRODUCE. (Judge, Mrs A. B. Balfour.) Scones, plain without butter or cream, Mr B. Bell 1, Mrs Hamilton 2. Scones with butter, Mrs Hamilton 1, Mrs Kershaw 2. Pikelets, Mrs H. L. Griffiths 2. Plain puff pastry, Miss D. Whitehead 1, Mr B. Bell 2. Shortbread, Miss E. .Clarke 2. Sponge sandwich, without butter, no filling, Mrs Hamilton 1, Miss D. Whitehead 2. Sponge sandwich, for non-first prizewinners, Miss T. Connelly 1, Mrs Cuthbert and Miss R. Hewitt equal 2. Sponge cake, with butter, no filling, Mrs Dale 1. Seed cake, Mrs R. Cundy 1, Mrs Sievers 2. Fruit cake, Mrs Dale 1, Mrs H. L. Griffiths 2. Madeira cake, Mrs H. Morrison 1, Miss R. Davidson 2. Chocolate cake, Mrs Cuthbert 1, Mrs E. Clarke 2. Oat cakes, Miss M. Campbell and . Mrs Jolly, equal, 1. Apple pie, Miss D. Whitehead 1. Tomato sauce, Mrs Cuthbert 1, Mrs Boyd 2. Home-made marmalade, Mrs Jolly 1, Mrs Brimble 2. Grape fruit marmalade, Mrs Tyler 1, Miss M. Campbell 2. Brown scones, Mrs M. McLeod 1, Mrs Tyler 2. Hen eggs, heaviest, Mrs A. Smith 1; Mrs M. McLeod 2. NEEDLEWORK. (Judge, Mrs W. H. Robieson). Waggon or tray cloth, embroidered: Miss R. Davidson 1, Miss C. Hamilton 2. Tea or supper cloth, embroidered: Miss I. Smith 1, Miss K. Herrick 2. Piece of embroidery, eyelet or linen, Mrs R. Cundy 1, Miss Smith 2. Piece of embroidery, coloured, Miss R. Davidson 1, Miss C. Hamilton 2. Silk garment, all handwork, Miss J. McLeod 1, Miss B. McLeod 2. Handknitted pair of men’s socks, Mrs Hutton 1, Miss C. McLeod 2. Hand-knitted socks, coarse working, Mrs Holmes 1. Hand-knitted jumper, plain, Miss I. Smith 1. Hand-knitted jumper, fancy, Mrs S. Boyd 1. Hand-knitted cardigan, Miss C. McLeod 1. Hand-knit-ted sleeveless pullover, Miss C. Ronalds 1, Miss J. Sievers 2. Two baby’s knitted under garments, Mrs S. Boyd L.Mrs T. A. Hamilton 2. Two baby’s knitted outer garments, Mrs S. Boyd 1. Miss C. McLeod 2. Hand-knitted bod jacket, Miss C. McLeod 1, Mrs A. Todd 2. Piece of cross-stitch on canvas, Mrs R. Cundy 1. Piece of cross-stitch on material, Mrs A. Todd 1. Piece of tapestry, Miss R. Davidson 1, Mrs A. B. Martin 2. Embroidered picture, Miss N. Lovegrove 1, Miss M. Campbell 2. Handwork other than specified, Mrs Hutton 1. Needlework, other than specified, Miss E. McLeod 1, Mrs George Hardy 2. CHILDREN’S CLASS. (Judges, Messrs Simpson and Cuthbert) Needlework, under 12 years, Elizabeth Cundy 1, Dorothy Colton 2, Dorothy Cotter 3. Fancy work, under 10 years, Joy Cotter 1, Dorothy Cotter 2. Peggy square, under 11 years, Janet Griffiths 1. Piece of knitting, Peggy Colton 1, Nola Reynolds 2. Article worked in wool, under 10 years, Pat Lynch 1, Barbara lorns 2. Vase of flowers, Ruby Lumley 1, B. Boyd 2. Vase of flowers, under 12 years, Janet Griffiths 1, Joy Cotter 2. Floral buttonhole, Gladys Wright 1, Ruby Lumley 2. Printing, any style, Gordon Hardie 1, Betty Henderson 2. Printing, Patricia Smith 1, Betty Garrity 2. Printing in pencil, Lorna Bambry 1, Tom Kane 2. Original design, Peggy Colton 1, Peggy Lawrence 2. Any drawing in ink, Max Marfiitt 1, Beverley McPherson and Pat Hafer, equal, 2. Pastel drawing, Stds. 3 and 4, Janet Griffiths 1, Frank Mills 2. Pastel drawing, Stds. 1 and 2, John Turner 1, Jim Behrent 2. Writing, Stds. 5 and 6, Patricia Smith 1, Stanley Trounce 2. Writing, Stds. 3 and 4, Allan Bain 1, Susie Kaio 2. Writing, Stds. 1 and 2, John Turner 1, Lorna Bambry 2. Metal work, Pat Wright 1 and 2. Leather work, Ronnie Boyd 1, S. Caseley 2.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 September 1938, Page 4
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