MATAMATA SHOW
JUDGING OF FLOWERS MATAMATA, Tuesday The following are the results or the flower section at the Matamata Snow on Saturday:— Judge: Mr J. Bateson. Codlection cut flowers, 3 varieties: Mrs A. Bates l, Mrs F. C. Bush 2, Mrs J. R. Roberts 3. Collection cut flower*, 6 varieties: Mrs Van Veen 1, Mrs D. R. Gunn 2, Mrs F. C. Bush 3. Collection of perennials: Mrs W. J. Watson 1, Mrs F. C. Bush 2. Dahlias, over 7iri: Mis* R. Ellison 1, Mrs W. J. Watson 2, Mrs W. S. Van Veen 3. Dahlias, over sin and under 7in: Mrs F. Venables 1, Mrs W. J. Watson 2, T. Jordan 3. Dahlias, charm or miniature: Mr* Van Veen 1, Mrs F. C. Bush 2, Mrs J. R. Roberts 3. «Best collection decorative dahlias: Mrs Van Veen 1, Mrs F. C. Bush 2, Mrs F. Venables 3. Dahlia cactus: Mrs Van Veen 1, Mrs If. Thompson 2, Mrs W. J. Watson 3. Dahlias, pompom: Mrs Van Veen 1, Mrs F. C. Rush 2, Mrs D. Er.b 3. Collection sweet peas: Mrs D. Brazendale l, Mr* Birkett 2. E. K. Muekeridge 3. Collection asters: Mr* W. J. Watson 1, Mrs 1). Erl 2, Mrs Thorn tern 3. Zinnias: Mrs F. Venables 1, Mr* J. R. Roberts 2, Mrs F. C. Bush 3. Fuchsia: E. Mockeridgc l, Mrs F. Bush 2. Salvias: Mrs J. it. Roberts 1, Mrs W. J. Watson 2. Marigolds, African: Mrs A. J. Young 1 and 2. Marigolds, Guinea Gold: Mrs E. M. Siych i, Mrs S. Ellery 2. Ba*ket flowers: Mrs F. C. Bush l. Mrs M. Tennant 2. Mrs W. P. Ryati 3. 80-wl of flowers: Mrs F. C. Bush 1, Mrs W. M. Thornton 2, Miss N, Watson 3. Bowl of marigolds: Mrs W. P. Ryan 1. Roquet: Mrs F. E. Hughes 1, Mrs M. Lennant 2, Mrs Trilford 3. Bridal sheaf, any colour: Mrs F. E. Hughes 1. Victorian posy: ’Mrs M. Tennant 1, Mis* N. Watson 2, B Van Veen 3. Shoulder spray: Mrs W. P. Ryan 1, B. Van Veen 2, Mrs M. Tennant 3. Jug of flowers for effort: Mrs W. P. Ryan l and 2, Mrs F. C. Bush 3. Champion dahiia satan: Mrs Brazendale. Floating bowl: Mrs J. R. Roberts 1, Mrs Trilford 2, Mr* W. M. Thornton 3. Basket of native flowers, foliage: Miss Thelma Blennerhassett l. School Section Judge: Mr J. Melville. Primers 1 and 2—pla*ticene modelling Doris Marsh (Convent; 1, Annie Marsh (Convent) 2, Joyce Mercer (Convent) 3. Primers 3 and -4—plasticene modelling: Joan Robinson (Convent), 1. Renel Marsh (Convent) 2, Patrick Standbridge 3. Writing, primers 3 and 4: Athol King (Waharoa) 1, Mary Sutherland (Matamaia; 2, Jim Vincent (Matamata; 3. Writing, Standard 1: Patricia Ward (Convent' 1. Valerie Lapp •Matamata; 2, Douglas Green I. Matamata) 3. Writing, t landard 2: June Cole (Convent) 1, Terry Arbuekle (Convent) 2, Noeline Vincent (Matamata) 3 Writing, standard 3: Nancy Edwards (Convent) 1. Grace White (Matamata) 2, Seagor Mason (Matamata; 3. Writing, Standard Alwyn Lasenby l. Julie Bu-h (High School) 2, Daisy Scott 3. Writing, Standard 5: Richard McMinn (Peria) t, Hetty Frew (Waharoa) 2, Gladys Hemingway 3. Writing, Standard 0: Doris Knight (High School) 1, Lloyd Grilllths (High Soli 00 1) 2, Walton Pitt (High School) 3. Crayon and painting—Primers 3 and 4- Ferguson Tokona 1. Ruby Kemp o \ioti Tuatou 3. standard I: Bill Mar*h 1 ’ Brian Kosoof (Convent) 2, Isabel Marsh 3. Standard 2: June Cole (Convent) l, Gordon White (Convent; 2, Roland Cotter (Convent) 3. standard 3: Janet Rawmi 1, Landcls Douglas 2, Nancy Edwards <C Stand!r(l 4: Katlilecn McKinstry (Convent) t, Julie Buslt (Hig-li Echnoi) 2, Ann Bii-li 3 Standard 5: Betty Cronin (Convent) i. Betty OHlkKelsen 2, Pamela Bell (Hijrh Sehool) .a. Standard 0: M-arie Mildentia.ll (Convent) 1. Maureen Artmckle (Convent) 2, Pat van Veen 3. Secondary pupils: Rae Cronin (Convent) 1. Colleen Caeey (Convent) 2, C. Bayless (High School) 3. _ Map or Australia, standard 4: Jean Blennerhasseit 1. Douglas Young (High School) 2, George Nola 3. Map of North America, Standards 5 mid 6: David Nelson (High School) 1, 11. stone High School.< o, shirley Stanley High School) J. Tea towel. Standard 2: June Cole (Convent) 1. Work bag, Standard 3: Christine Itoigard (Convent) 1. Rae Gunn (Convent) 2. Embroidered Sapron. Standard i: Kathleen McKinstrv (Convent* 1. Mane MeGartnv (Convent) 2. Embroidered petticoat, Standard 5: Maureen Arbuekle (convent) 1 Agnes Stanlbridge (Convent) 2. Best sample or woodwork: I*. McPhail !. Rest sample of handwork: Ron Hill 1 and 2. Infant Section. —ißaffla work: Avi* Cole 1 Graham Swnev 2. Gerald Arbuekle 3. Tvm writing (School Section). Business' letter: Noleen Teddy 1. I.oina Mateer •i Margaret Ellery 3. Builder’s speeiiicalion-: Joy Morgan 1 • Wendy Payze 2. Set three invoices G-xiended) : I'nrothN Cooke l. Menu with decorative work: Mda Booth 2.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21361, 4 March 1941, Page 2
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