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MAURICEVILLE

GARDEN CIRCLE i AWARDS AT ANNUAL SHOW. (“Times-Age” Special.) j There was a wonderful profusion of i blooms at the Mauriceville District ] Garden Circle's annual flower show held in the district hall recently. A high standard was set in all classes, in particular the vegetables. The chairman of the Mauriceville County Council. Mr E. W. Cheetham officially opened the show and congratulated exhibitors on the splendid showing. Miss G. Heckler, president of the circle, thanked all who had assisted to make the show such an outstanding success. Following is a list of awards: —: CUT FLOWERS. Antirrhinums: Mrs R. H. Wilkin 1: Mrs Kenny 2; Mrs Pickering 3. Asters (three varieties): Mrs Wilkin 1; Mrs Godden 2; Mrs R. J. Clarke 3. Asters (three distinct colours). Mrs Pickering's special: Mrs P. Pickering 1; Mrs /R. H. Wilkin 2; Mrs C. R. Judd 3. Asters (three single): Mrs P. Pickering 1 2 and 3. Calendulas: Miss M. Tildesley 1; Mrs R. H. Wilkin 2 and 3. Dahlias decorative, three blooms, any colour: Mrs C. R. Judd 1; Mrs Pickering 2 and 3. Dahlias, cactus (three blooms, any colour): Mrs C. R. Judd 1; Mrs Mcßae 2; Mrs I. Cameron 3. Dahlias, hybrid cactus: Mrs C. R. Judd 1 and 2. Dahlias miniature cactus: Mrs G. Mcßae 1 and 2; H. C. Mortensen 3. Dahlias, pompom: Mrs P. Pickering 1 and 3; H. C. Mortensen 2. Dahlias, charm: Miss G. Heckler 1; Mrs Mcßae 2 and 3. Gladioli decorative: Mrs C. R. Judd 1; Mrs Pickering 2 and 3. Gladioli, primulas:' Mrs Judd 1; Mrs Pickering 2. Geranium single: Mrs A. E. Clarke 2. Geranium double: Miss Dagg 1. Heleniums: Mrs R. A. Cameron 2; Mrs Dunn 3. Hydrangeas, one truss: Mrs C. C. Jackson 1: Mrs Macrae 2; Mrs Kenny 3. Hydrangeas, three heads (Miss R. Mortensen’s special): Mrs Wilkin 1; Mrs I. Cameron 2; Mrs Macrae 3. Larkspurs, without laterals (Mrs Trass's trophy, hyacinths): Mrs Judd 1; Mrs Kenny 2 and 3. Lily, one spike: Mrs C. C. Jackson 1; Mrs R. H. Wilkin 2; Mrs R. A. Cameron 3. Cichaelmas daisy: Mrs Godden 1: Mrs Maniheed 2; Mrs Foster 3. Marigold, African, 3 orange. 3 lemon: Miss Mallabar 1 and 2: H. C. Mortensen 3. Marigold, French: Mrs Kenny 1 and 2: Mrs Forsberg 3. Montbretia: Mrs Pickering 1,2 and 3. Nemesia: Mrs Kenny 1,2 and 3. Petunias, single: Mrs C. M. Meredith 1 and 1; Mrs Kenny 3. Pansies: Mrs J. Osborne 1; Mrs Kenny 2 and 3. Phlox Drummondi (Mrs Manihera’s trophy): Mrs Pickering 1 and 3; Mrs Judd 2. Poppies, Iceland: Mrs Pickering 1 and 2; Mrs Wilkin 3. Roses, 3 blooms: Mrs I. Cameron 1; Miss A. Mallabar 2; Mrs C. R. Judd 3. Roses polyanthus, one truss: Mrs Kenny 1; Mrs Foster 2; H. C. Mortensen 3. Sweet peas, six stems (Mrs Forsberg’s trophy): Mrs Godden 1. 2 and 3. Salpiglossis: Mrs Pickering 1,2 and 3. Scabious: Mrs Kenny 1; Mrs Macrae 2; Mrs Kenny 3. Stocks, three stems: Miss M. Mallabar 1; Mrs I. Cameron 2. Shrubs, flowering, one vase (Mrs Kenny’s trophy): Mrs C. R. Judd 1; Mrs Cameron 2; Mrs C. C. Jackson 3. Verbenas, three stems: Mrs C. R. Judd 1; Mrs Pickering 2; Mrs Kenriy 3. Violas, three blooms: Ivan Larsen 1; Mrs Osborne 2; Mrs Fostei\3. Vase of perennials, Mr M. Mallabar’s special: Mrs C. C. Jackson 1. Vase of annuals: Mrs Pickering 1. Zinnias, three blooms, distinct colours (Mrs Pain’s trophy): Mrs Foster 1; Mrs Godden 2; Mrs Wilkin 3. Zinnias three: Mrs Foster 1; Mrs Forsberg 2; Mrs R. A. Cameron 3. Distinct flower, not scheduled (yucca, dahlia and gladiola excluded: H. C. Mortensen 2; Mrs Kenny 3. Collection of ordinary garden flowers (eight kinds, two of each). Mrs Trass's trophy, bulbs: Miss G. Heckler 1; Miss Mulligan 2; Mrs Macrea 3. Champion flower, local (dahlia excluded): Won by Mrs C. R. Judd. Points prize won by Mrs Pickering. CUT FLOWERS. OPEN. Asters, twelve blooms (C. Hodgins's special challenge cup): Mrs R. H. Wilkins 1. Mrs P. Pickering 2. Mrs C. R. Judd 3. Gladioli, six stems: Mrs P. Pickering 1. Mrs C. R. Judd 2. Dahlias, decorative, six colours: Mrs C. R. Judd 1. Dahlias, decorative, 3 colours: Mr F. C. Stowell 1, Mrs C. R. Judd 2. Zinnias, six distinct, colours: Mrs Kenny 1, Mrs Foster 2. Marigold. African. 3 orange. 3 lemon: Mrs Kenny 1. Mrs P. Pickering 2, Mrs J. Osborne 3. Carnations. 4 blooms (Mrs E. Cheetham’s special): Mrs A. E. Clarke 1. Miss Larsen 2. Mrs I. Cameron 3. The champion dahlia was exhibited by C. R. Judd.

CARDEN CIRCLE

PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN. Collection of native plants, to bo mounted and named: R. Meredith 1. Nancy Cheetham 2. Collection of named woods, Maori and N.Z. names: Desmond Freeman 1. Best article hand sewn by girl (Mrs J. Osborne’s special): Bheila McKeown 1. Best woodwork article: Richard Meredith 1. Desmond Freeman 2. Best knitted article, to be judged on knitting only: Sheila McKeown 1. Violet Trass 2. Posy of wild flowers, most effective: Nancy Cheetham 1. Violet Trass 2. John Osborne 3. Most effective apron: Violet Trass 1. DECORATIVE. Decorated bowl: Mrs 11. G. Trass 1; Mrs Macrae 2; Mrs R. A. Cameron 3. Decorated bowl sweet peas, own foliage: Miss P. Maltabar 1; Miss H. Dunn 2. Decorated bowl, phlox. Mrs Foster’s special, own foliage: Mrs A. Forsberg 1: Mrs Kenny 2; Mrs E. Pain 3. Decorated bowl asters, own foliage: Mrs R. H. Wilkin 1 and 2; Mrs P. Pickering 3. Decorated bowl zinnias, own foliage: Mrs Kenny 1; Mrs Pickering 2; Mrs Trass 3. Decorated bowl nasturtiums, own foliage: Miss R. Maltabar 1; Mrs Forsberg 2; Miss Joy Larsen 3. Buttonholes, three for gentleman: Miss Joy Larsen 1; Miss Dunn 2; Mrs Spackman 3. Lady’s spray: Miss J. Larsen 1: Miss H. Dunn 2. Bowl of berries. Miss G. Heckler's special: Mrs H. G. Trass 1; Miss J. Larsen 2; Mrs H. G. Trass 3. Points prize: Miss J. Larsen. COOKING Apple pie. H. C. Mortensen’s trophy: Miss A. Mallabarr 1. Mrs J. Osborne 2, Mrs Bird 3. Biscuits, collection of four: Mrs Trass I and 2. Bread, brown, home-made: Miss M. Mallabarr 1. Miss E. Dagg 2 and 3. Bread, white, homemade (Mrs Wilkins’s trophy): Miss M. Mallabarr 1, Mrs R. Dagg 2, Miss M. Mallabarr 3. Bread, ginger (Mrs Cheetham’s trophy): H. Dunn 1. Mrs H. Trass. Junr. 2, E. Dagg 3. Nut loaf (Mrs Freeman’s trophy): Mrs K. S. Clement 1. Miss E. Dagg 2. Cake, ginger (Mr Maltabar’s trophy): Mrs C. R. Judd 1. Mrs G. Nielson 2, Mrs McKeown 3. Cake, fruit (Miss G. Heckler’s trophy): Mrs A. Larsen 1. Miss E. Dagg 2, Mrs H. J. Trass, Senr. 3. Cream puffs: Miss H. Dunn 1 Gems (Mrs Freeman's.trophy): Miss E. Dagg 1 and 2, Miss K. Larsen 3. Madeira cake (Mrs Trass's trophy): Mrs R. H. Wilkins 1. Mrs R. J. Clarke 2, Miss Mulligan 3. Meringues, icing sugar (Mrs Trass’s trophy): Miss E. Dagg 1 and 2. Meringues, castor sitgar: Edna Dagg 1. Miss E. Dagg 3. Pastry puff, collection of four: Mrs J. Osborne 1. Mrs Scherf 2. Mrs E. J. Wright 3. Pikelets (Mrs H. Nielsen’s trophy): Mrs McKeown 1 and 2, Mrs R. J. Clarke 3. Plum pudding (Miss G. Heckler's trophy): Mrs A. Larsen 1. Mrs H. G. Trass 2, Miss H. Dunn 3. Sausage rolls (Mrs Forsberg’s trophy): Mrs J. Osborne 1. Mrs Scherf 2. Miss E. S. Heckler 3. Scones, brown: Miss E. Dagg 1 and 2, Mrs R. J. Clarke 3. Scones, fancy: Mrs R. J. Clarke 1. Miss K. Larsen 2, Miss E. Dagg 3. Scones, plain: Miss K. Larsen 1. Mrs McKeown 2 and 3. Shortbread, icing sugar: Mrs P. Pickering 1 and 2. Miss H. Dunn 3. Shortbread, castor sugar: Miss E. Dagg 1. Mrs R. Dagg 2. Miss A. Mallabarr 3. Sponge sandwich, butter: Edna Dagg 1. Mrs R. H. Wilkin 2, Hazel Dunn 3. Sponge sandwich. plain (Miss Tildesley’s trophy): Mrs Kenney 1. Edna Dagg 2. Mrs R. A. Cameron 3. Sponge sandwich, chocolate: Mrs R. J. Clarke 1. Mrs Kenny 2. Sponge, wholemeal (Mrs W. Cheetham’s trophy): Edna Dagg 1. Hazel Dunn 2. Sponge roll (Mrs Wilkins's trophy): Miss M. Tildesley 1 and 2. Hazel Dunn 3. Sultana cake (Mrs Wilson’s trophy): Miss H. Dunn I, Miss K. Larsen 2, Mrs J. Osborne 3. Bottled fruits, three distinct: Miss A. Mallabarr 1, Mrs E. J. Wright 3. Jam. three distinct: Edna Dagg 1 and 2. Mrs C. C. Jackson 3. Marmalade: Edna Dagg 3. Jelly, 3 distinct varieties: Mrs J. Osborne 1. Points prize for cooking: Miss E. Dagg.

NEEDLEWORK. Knitted Frock, qhild up to 3 years: Mrs. A. McGovern 1, Miss J. Larsen 2. Mrs. A. L. Larsen 3. Knitted Jumper for Girl: Mrs. J. McKeown 1. Mrs. H. Trass, junr., 2 and 3. Knitted Jumper, lady's. Miss G. Heckler’s special: Mrs. H. Trass, junr.. 1; Miss J. Larsen, Mrs. A. L. Larsen and Mrs. J. McKeown (equal) 3. "Knitted Sox. men's: Miss McGovern 1 and 2, Mrs McKeown 3. Knitted Bonnet, baby’s: Edna Dagg 1. Mrs A. McGovern 1. Mrs. A. L. Larsen 3. Knitted Cardigan, adult’s. Mrs. Kenny’s special: Mrs. McKeown 1. Mrs. Kenny 2. Knitted Pullover, man or boy: Miss Mortensen 1. Miss A. McGovern 2 and 3. Knitted bed jacket. Mrs. Maltabar's special: Miss A. McGovern 1, Miss J. Larsen 2 and 3. Knitted singlet, child’s up to 2 years: Mrs. J. McKeown 1. Miss J. Larsen 2, Mrs. A. L. Larsen 3. Throw-over, most effective: Miss E. Jarrett 1. Mrs. C. C. Jackson 2. Supper Cloth, coloured, most effective. Miss Mallabarr's special: Jean Myers 1, Miss J. Larsen and Miss McGovern, equal. 2. Miss M. Trass 4. Tray cloth, most effective, coloured: Zeta McKeown 1. Miss J. Larsen 2. Mrs Foster 3. Trav cloth, most effective, white: Mrs. J.’ E. Wright. Junr.. 1. Child’s frocks, to 3 years, any material: Mi’s A. McGovern 1. Mrs .1. Osborne 2, Mrs A. Larsen 3. Duchess set: Miss A. McGovern 1 and 2. Miss E. Hunt and Miss A. McGovern, equal. 3. Article made from sugar bag: Mrs E. J. Wright I. Mrs. Foster 2. Mrs. Sparkman 3. Something new from something old. mat excluded: Mrs. J. Osborne 1. Miss J. Larsen 2. Miss E. G. Heckler 3. Best novelty made from anything: J. Osbourne 1. Crochet: Mrs. A. Larsen 1. Tatting: Mrs. E. J. Wright 1 and 2. Mrs C. J. Jarrett 3. Guest towel: Mrs. Foster 1. Miss J. Larsen 2. Miss E. Jarrett 3. Handkerchief, best embroidered, with initial: Mrs. Foster 2. Most efl’ec-' tive piece of embroidery: Miss A. McGovern 1, Mrs Foster 2. Zeta McKeown 3. Piece coloured fancy work by child under 16 years: Eileen Larsen, and Sheila McKeown, equal. 1. Most

effective tea cosy: Mrs. Foster 1. Mrs. Spackman 2. Zeta McKeown 3. Tapestry: Miss M. Maltabar I. Mrs. Payne 2. Mrs. Childs and Mrs. J. McKeown, equal. 3. Wagon covers. 1 pair. Mrs. A. Larsen’s special: Miss A. McGovern 1. Mrs. R. J. Clark and Mrs. E. J. Wright, equal. 3. Smocking: Mrs. A. Larsen 1. Miss J. Larsen 2. Mrs. A. McGovern 3. Rag mat: Mrs. E. J. Wright 1. Mrs. Kenny 2 and 3. Wool mat. Mrs. W. Chectham’s special: Miss Mallabar 1. Mrs. Kenny 2 and 3. Cushion, most effective: Mrs. Gregory 1. Mrs. Foster 2, Mi-s. J. McKeown 3. Most effective article made of fell: June Larsen 1. Mrs E. J. Wright 2. Sheila McKeown 3. Open class, knitting, any garment: Mrs. Algar 1 and 3. Miss Mortensen 2. Open class, sewing, coloured embroidery: Miss G. Blatchford (Woodville) 1 and 2. Miss N. Wrigley 3. Points in sewing: Miss A. McGovern. Points in knitting: Miss A. McGovern. ' I VEGETABLES. Beans. Runner, six: P. Pickering 1. Mrs. Mcßae 2. Mrs. Kenny 3. Beans. Dwarf: F. Pain 1. Mrs C. C. Jackson 2. Mrs. Kenny 3. Beet: G. Wilson 1. R. H. Wilkin 2. Mrs. Mcßae 3. Carrots, three long: G. Wilson 1. T. G. Manihera 2. T. Dunn 3. Cabbage: Mrs. J. Osborne I, R. G. Dagg 2 and 3. Carrots, three short: R. 11. Wilkin 1. I. Larsen 2. T. Dunn 3. Cucumbers, two, long: Mrs. E. J. Wright 1, Miss M. Wright 2. P. i

Evans 3. Marrows, two: P. Evans 1. W. H. Cheetham 2. T. Osborne 3. Onions, three Brown Spanish: P. Pickering 1. Mrs. Kenny 2 and 3. Onions, three, Mr W. Cheetham’s trophy: P. Pickering 1. G. Larson 2. Mrs. R. J. Clarke 3. Lettuce: A. L. Larson 1. W. H. Bird 2. Mangolds. two. round: Mrs. Kenny 1. W. T. Cheetham 2 and 3. Peas, six: T. Dunn I. A. E. Terry 2, Mrs. G. Cameron 3. Parsnips, three: Mrs. Kenny 1. 2 and 3. Potatoes, three, red: 11. Maltabar 1 Mrs. Kenny 2. W. T. Cheetham 3. Potatoes. three, white; R. 11. Wilkin 1. H. Mallabar 2. R. C. Dagg 3. Potatoes, three varieties: \V. T. Cheetham 1. H. Mallabar 2 and 3. Pumpkin, as vegetable: Mrs. I. Cameron 1. Norman McGovern 2. P. Evans 3. Tomatoes, four smooth. Mrs. Wilson's trophy: P. Pickering 1. Mrs. A. Forsberg 2, Mrs. McRae 3. Tomatoes, four: Mrs. Kenny 1. J. Osborne 2. T. Dunn 3. Turnips, two: Mrs. Mcßae I. P. Evans 2. H. Mallabar 3. Swedes: G. D. Fredrickson 1. Mrs. 1. Cameron 2. W. T. Cheetham 3. Rhubarb. Mr W. Cheetham’s trophy: Mrs. Mcßae 1, Mrs C. R. Judd 2. Mrs Kenny 3. Collection of vegetables: Mrs. Kennv 1 and 2, Mrs. R. H. Wilkin 3. Collection of field crops. W.F.C.A. trophy: W. T. Cheetham 1. H. Mortenson 2. P. Evans 3. Apples. Mr. W. trophy: Mrs. Kenny 1. 2 and 3. Collection of fruit: Mrs. G. Cameron 1. H. Mallabar 2. Points prize, vegetables: Mrs. Kenny.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 March 1940, Page 7

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MAURICEVILLE Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 March 1940, Page 7

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