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FLOWER SHOW AND BAZAAR

DISPLAY OF BLOOMS AT HUNTERVILLE (Own Correspondent.) HUNTERVILLEE, Feb. 17. The annual flower show and bazaar promoted by the Presbyterian Ladies’ Guild was held at the Hunterville Town Hall on Thursday, when there was a large attendance of residents from the town and surrounding districts. The show was a most successful one, entries in all classes being plentiful and of a high order. The various stalls, etc., attracted good business and as a result of the day over £lOO will be added to the church funds. Results were as follow: Cut Flowers Gladioli.—Six varieties: Miss W. Stafford 1, Miss Jenkins 2. Three varieties: Miss Jenkins 1, Mrs. K. Hammond 2. Specimen spike: Mrs. K. Hammond 1, Miss Stafford 2. Dahlias.—Cactus, red: Mrs. Sutton 1, J. G. Hair 2. Cactus: Mrs. Sutton I, Miss Jenkins 2. Cactus, specimen: Miss Jenkins 1, Mrs. Sutton 2. Hybrid cactus, specimen: R. Dukeson 1. Decorative, six varieties: Mrs. Sutton 1, Mrs. T. A. Duncan 2. Decorative, three varieties: Mrk Sutton 1, Mrs. J. G. Hair 2. Decorative, white: Mrs. T. A. Duncan 1. Decorative, specimen: Miss Jenkins 1, Mrs. Sutton 2, Charm: Mrs. J. T. Hair. Charm, specimen: Mrs. Sutton 1. Pompom, six blooms: Mrs. A. Rhodes 1, A. W. Coleman 2. Pompom, three blooms: Mrs. D. Smith 1, Mrs. Hair 2. Collection, double: A. W. Coleman 1. Asters. —Double: Miss I. McAlley 1 and 2. Antirrhinums. —Three varieties: A. W. Coleman 2, W. Simpson 2. Collection: Miss E. McDonald 1, Mrs. S. C. Coleman 2. Cosmeas. —Single: A. W. Coleman. Carnations.—Mrs. Thomasen 1, Mrs. Sutton 2. Geraniums.—Miss McDonald 1, Mrs. Thomasen 2. Roses.—Six: Mrs. T. A. Duncan 1, Hunterville School 2. Three: Mrs. Thomasen 1. Polyanthus: Mrs. Thomasen 1, Mrs. Hayward 2. Pansies.—Mrs. D. Smith 1. Violas.—D. Weston 1. Sweet Peas.—Mrs. R. J. Lambert 1, Mrs. J. Lambert 2. Double Stocks.—Mrs. K. Hammond 1 and 2 Hydrangea. —Specimen: Mrs. Pickford 1, Mrs. K. Hammond 2. Four varieties: Mrs. T. A. Duncan 1, Mrs. Sutton 2. Three trusses: Mrs. Thomasen 1. Mrs. Tod 2. Zinnias: Mrs. Signal 1, Mrs K. Duncan 2. Iceland Poppies.—A. W. Coleman 1. Collection: A. W. Coleman 1, Mrs. Sutton 2. Michaelmas Daisy.—Miss I. McAlley. Nemesia.—A. W. Coleman 1. Petuna.—Mrs. Lindsay Bull 1 and Phlox Drummondi.—Mrs. K. Hammond 1 and 2. Phlox Perennial.—T. Stewart 1 and Salpiglossis.—Miss England 1. Marigolds.—French: Mrs. W. Simpson 1. African: Mrs. McNaught 1, Miss England 2. Collection: Mrs. Signal 1. Miss England 2. Collection Garden Flowers.—Mrs. Williams 1, Mrs. J. Lambert 2. Gaillardias.—Mrs. K. Hammond 1. Mrs. Sutton 2. Decorative Bowl of Flowers.—Mrs. E. Duncan 1, Mrs. - T . L. Lambert 2. Bowl uf Dahlias.—Miss J. Gower 1. Mrs. E. H. Duncan 2. Miniature Bowl.—Miss J. Gower 1, Mrs. J. L. Lambert 2. Basket of Flowers—Miss J. Gower 1, Miss 1 orris 2. Box.—Mrs. E. Duncan 1. J. Gower 2. • y Bouquet.—Miss J. Gower 1. M ■ . P. Weston 2. Tall Vase.—tVlrs. E. Duncan 1, Mrs. McNaught 2. Lady’s Spray.—Mrs. E. H. Duncan 1, Mrs. A. Abel 2. Table.—Mrs. E. Duncan 1, Mrs. S. McAlley 2. Floral Headband.—Mrs. E. H. Durcan 1, Miss Morris 2. Home Industries Nut Loaf.—Mrs. L. Lambert 1, Miss Edge 2. Scones.—Mrs. J. Abel 1 and 2. Girdle scones: Miss McDonald 1, Mrs. D. Cameron 2. Pikelets.—Mrs. Small 1, Miss K. Coleman 2. Gems.—Mrs. J. Abel 1, Mrs. G. Wilson 2. Oatcake.—Miss E. McDonald 1 and 2. Shortbread.—Miss J. Simpson 1. Miss Griffin 2. Puff Pastry—Miss Griffin 1, Mrs. Boswell 2. Cream Puffs.—Miss J. Simpson 1. Miss Griffin 2. Sponge Sandwich.—Miss Z. Harvey 1, Mrs. Somers 2. Arrowroot Sponge.—Mrs. D. Wilson 1. Miss J. Simpson 2. Sponge roll: Miss Griffin 1. Miss Z. Harvey 2. Orange Cake.—Miss E. Doran 1, Miss E. McDonald 2. Pavlova Cake.—Miss Meads 1, Mrs. Somers 2. Coffee Cake.—Mrs. Signal 1, Mrs. J. Abel 2. Meringues.—Mrs. J. Abel 1, Mrs. D, Rowe 2. Fruit Cake.—Mrs. L. Bull 1, Mrs. Pitcaithly 2. Sultana Cake.—Mrs. L. Lambert 1, Mrs. Somers 2. Madeira Cake.—Mrs. J. Lilburn 1, Mrs. J. Abel 2. Gingerbread.—Miss Seclere 1, Miss E. McDonald 2. Marmalade.—A. W. Coleman 1, Miss McDonald 2. Bottle Fruit.—Mrs. Pitcaithly 1, Mrs. G. Wilson 2. Chutney.—Mrs. J. Bull 1, Miss J. Simpson 2. Sauce.—Mrs. J. Bull 1, Miss J. Simpson 2. Soap.—Mrs. Wallbank 1, A. W. Coleman 2. Butter.—Miss E. McDonald 1, Miss J. Simpson 2. Jam.—Mrs. J. Bull 1, Miss J. Simpson 2. Jelly.—Mrs. Somers 1, Mrs. Smaill 2. Fruit Apples.—Desert: A. W. Coleman 1. Three varieties: A. W. Coleman 1. Cooking: Mrs. W. Simpson 1, Peter Rhodes 2. Collection: Mrs. W. Simpson 1, A. W. Coleman 2. Pears, Cooking.—Mrs. W. Simpson 1. Plums.—Mrs. Harvey 1, Mrs. W. Simpson 2

Peaches. —Mrs. J. Lilburn 1, Mrs. W. Lambert 2. Nectarines.—Mrs. E. Duncan 1, Mrs. W. Lambert 2. Vegetables Runner Beans.—A. W. Coleman 1 and 2. French Beans.—Mrs. Williams 1 and 2. Peas.—Mrs. A. Lambert 1, R. Dukeson 2. Cabbage.—Mr. Snadden 1, Mrs. McNaught 2. Lettuce.—Mrs. E. Duncan 1. Carrots. —Long: Mrs. Pickford 1. Short: S. C. Coleman 2. Parsnips.—John Wilson 1. Tomatoes. —Mrs. McNaught 2. Onions.—R. Dukeson 1, H. Ching 2. Onions, white: Mrs. Harvey 1, A. W. Coleman 2. Eschalots, brown: A. W. Coleman 1. Eschalots, white: Mrs. A. Abel 1. Marrow.—Mrs. H. Meads 1. Potatoes.—White: Mrs. R. Meads 1 and 2. Coloured: Mrs. A. Abel 1, A. W. Coleman 2. Rhubarb. —A. W. Coleman 1. Collection Vegetables. —J. Dawkin 1. Needle. Work Duchess Set. —Miss Scully 1, Miss 1. Pickford 2. Trolley Covers.—Miss McLean 1, Miss i. Pickford 2. Tapestry.—Mrs. J. Bull 1, Mrs. T. A. Duncan 2. Silk Art Work.—Miss Weir 1, Miss F. Shackleton 2. Bed Jacket.—Miss I. Pickford 1, Mrs. R. Hammond 2. Sox.—Miss McDonald 1; Mrs. J. Bull 2. Chocolate Paper Work. Miss Shackleton 1, Miss I. Cameron 2. Supper Cloth. —Miss M. Watt 1, Miss I. Pickford 2. Table Centre. —Miss Scully 1 and 2. School Work Best Collection of Specimens N.Z. Native Trees, Flowers, etc. (under 10). —John Lambert 1, Robert Anson 2, Francis Anson 3. Ditto, over 10: Keith Lambert 1. Bowl of Flowers (under 16).—Jean Lambert 1, Jocelyn Lambert 2, Heather Lambert 3, Judith Hogg 4. Buttonholes. Agnes Rhodes 1, Judith Hogg 2. Toffee. —Isobel Cameron, Agnes Rhodes 2. Sponge Sandwich.—Marion Simpson 1. Dressed Doll.—lsobel Cameron 1, Yvonne Andrew 2. Points Prizes Dahlias: Mrs. Sutton. Cut flowers: Mrs. A. W. Coleman. Decorative: Mrs. E. H. Adkins. Home industries: Mrs. J. M. Abel and Miss J. Simpson. Needle work: Miss Scully and Miss I. Pickford. A ham was won by Mr. E. W. Donovan (161 b 60z.), while Dr. Jessie Burnett and Mrs. Leask drew for a cake.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 41, 18 February 1939, Page 11

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FLOWER SHOW AND BAZAAR Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 41, 18 February 1939, Page 11

FLOWER SHOW AND BAZAAR Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 41, 18 February 1939, Page 11

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