FLOWER SHOW
TE RORE FUNCTION The annual flower show held in the Te Rore Hall recently was a great success, entries in all sections being a record. The following are the results:— Cookery (judge, Mrs F. Roth/well). — Bottle fruit: .Mrs Anderson 1, Miss I. Stfleet 2, Airs Mead 3. Pikelets: Mrs 11. Coxhead 1, MISfS Bell 2. Scones with butter: Miss Bell r, Mrs w. Godfrey 2, Mrs Lorimer 3. WHotlomea-l scones: Mrs 11. Coxhead l. Fruit loaf: Miss I. hifleet 1, Mrs Loriiner 2 and 3. Lemon honey: Mrs li. J. Kramer 1, Mrs Loriiner 2, Mrs Anderson 3. Three pieces shortbread: Mrs 11. Goxihead l, Mrs Anderson 2 and 3. Madeira cake: Mrs A. Bell 1, Mrs Barry 2, Mrs Loriiner 3. Plain fru-i't cake: Mrs Mead 1, Miss I. Stneet 2, Mils Larimer 3. Jam, 3 varieties: Mrs Anderson 1, Mrs iE. J. Krlpipucr 2,‘Mrs Mead 3. Tomato sauce: Miss Bell 1. Points prize: Mrs Lorimer and Mrs Anderson, equal. Needlework (judge, .Mrs Femfcman). — Article costing- not more than 2s 6d: .Mrs J. Dutlcnworth 1 and 2, Mrs Lorimer 3. Article of ranoywork (class l): Miss E. Forkert 1,2 and 3. Class 2: Mrs W. Alexander 1. Mitt O. Lainige 2, Miss L. D-uncaii 3, Miss-I. Sifleet h.c. Special class: Miss P. McKinnon. Thrlirt article: Mrs Anderson 1, Mrs A. Bell 2, Mrs W. McKinnon \3. Article crocheted in cotton: Mrs Hancock 1, Mrs Barry 2, Mrs Alexander 3. Peasant apron: Miss I. Silleet l, Mrs 11. Coxhead 2. Knitted article in wood (class 1): Mrs A. Bell 1, Miss F. Coxhead 2 and 3. Class 2: Mrs J. Buttenwonth l, Miss L. Duncan 2, Mrs J. Buttenworth 3. Embroidered apron: Mrs H. Coxhead 1, Mrs Daley 2. Prettiest cushion: Mrs L. Marx 1, Miss I. Si-Beet 2, Mrs Mead 3. Article in tapestry: Mrs Barry 1, Mrs W. Godfrey 2, Mrs Alexander 3. Points prize: Mrs J. Buitterworth. Vegetables (judg-e, 'Mr J. McWhanneU). —Potatoes: P. Baker 1 and 2, A. Bell 3. Pumpkin: H. Hall 1. Onions: J. Baley 1, F. White 2, J. Baley 3. Tomatoes, smooth: H. Hall l and 2, Mrs Hancock 3. Tomatoes, wrinkled: H. Hall 1. Apple cucumbers: H. Hall 1, G. E. Bell 2, M. Silvester 3. Cu-cumber, long-: G. E-. BeJJ 1 and 2. Carrots: P. Baker 1, L. Marx 2, G. E. Bell 3. Beans: Miss M. Tavidle 1, Mrs Silleet 2 ancl 3. Collection of vegetables: 11. Hall l, P. Baker 2, G. E. Bell 3. Beetroot: 11. Haul I, G. E. BeJ-1 2, Mrs Hancock 3. Collection of fruit: E. J. Krippner l. Rhubarb, six stalks: E. J. KrLppner 1, Mrs Lorimer 2, Miss M. Bell 3. Apples, dessert: 11. Hall 1, Mrs Hancock 2. Points prize: 11. Hall. Floiwer Section (judg-e, Mrs M-c-Whan-nell). —iDahllas, giant decorative: M'iss Robinson 1, Mrs E. Krippner 2 and 3. Dahlia, chanm-s: Miss Robinson 1, Mrs W. McKinnon 2, Mrs Anderson >3. .Dahlias, porn: Mrs W. McKinnon 1, Mrs A. Shaw 2, Miss Thomson 3. Asters: -Mrs W. McKinnon l and 2, Mrs Hancock 3. Gerberas: Mi.ss Robinson l. Miss Thomson 2, Miss Silvester 3. Zinnias: Miss Robinson 1. Mrs A. 801 l 2, Mrs Hancock 3. Mari-g-olds, Guinea Gold or African: Mrs G. Bell I, Mrs Lorimer 2, Mrs G. Bell 3. Marigold, dwarf French: Mrs Hancock l, Miss Koibinson 2, Mrs Scrlven 3. Cut flowers not already mentioned: Mrs Anderson 1, Mrs J. Butterworth 2, Mrs W. McKinnon 3. Vase of Bowers and foliage Tor elTcct: Miss Thomson 1, Miss Robinson 2. Mrs Mead 3. Victorian posy: Mrs L. Marx I. Miss M. Haley 2. Bowl arranged Tor effect: Miss T. Butterworth 1, Mrs Anderson 2, Mrs E. J. Krippneg 3 Points prize.- Ml?* Robinson. Children's -Section (Judg-e, Mrs P. Scriven). —-Decorated saucer: Marg-aret Fiilery 1. Vase or wild Bowers (children S to 12 years): Beryl Ilice 1, Eric Coxhead 2. Vase of garden Bovvers (12 years and over): Una Bell 1, Joyce Coxhead 2. Sewing, under 10 years: Olwyn Bell 1, Pauline Krippner 2. Sewing (13 years and under) : J. Coxhead i and 2. Miniature garden (8 to 12 yeans): Eric Coxhead 1, Olwyn Bell 2. Collection or vegetables: Eric Cox-heacl 1, F. Krippner 2. 'Six small cakes: Dawn Bell, Una bell 2. Novelty article: Roseanna Fillery 1, Margaret Fillery 2 and 3.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21363, 6 March 1941, Page 4
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726FLOWER SHOW Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21363, 6 March 1941, Page 4
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