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Tairāwhiti news digest: Poverty Bay Horticultural Society flower show results

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The Poverty Bay Horticultural Society Summer Show was held at the Farmers Air Event Centre last weekend.

Event categories featured roses, irises, cut flowers, floral art and more.

Results:

ROSES

Caughey Cup, champion rose: Hamish Cheetham, Golden Kiwi.

Innesfree Perpetual Trophy: Hamish Cheetham.

George Wohnsiedler Memorial Cup: Hamish Cheetham.

GEC Rose Society Tray: Hamish Cheetham.

Tattersall and Bayley Trophy: Hamish Cheetham.

DM Cassin Trophy: Kay Allen.

MV Hillyard Trophy: Hamish Cheetham.

ER Renner Cup: Hamish Cheetham.

CV Holyoake Trophy: Hamish Cheetham.

GEC Rose Society Cup: Hamish Cheetham.

HB Williams Silver Challenge Cup (Most points Section 2): Marjory Hayes.

Eve Monck Trophy (Most points miniatures): Hamish Cheetham.

Shirley Johnstone Memorial Trophy (Most points classes): Kay Allen.

GEC Rose Society (Basket of Miniatures): Kay Allen.

GEC Rose Society (Basket including other flowers): Ruth McLennan.

Mary Wall Trophy (Most points Basket Section): Kay Allen.

Sheryl Turnbull Trophy (Novelty Container): Ruth McLennan.

Floating Rose in Glass Bowl: Pat Flockhart.

Fragrant Bloom (judged by public): Katrine Matthews.

Mrs R E Coulston Trophy (Most Points Amateur Section): Pat Flockhart.

Mrs R Orchistion Trophy (Most Points Novice Section): Christine Cameron.

McPhail Trophy (Most Points Rose Section): Hamish Cheetham.

PREMIER BLOOMS

Exhibition Bloom: Hamish Cheetham, Seedling.

Decorative Bloom: Ruth McLennan, Racy Lady.

Small Stem of Roses: Hamish Cheetham, Seedling.

Large Stem of Roses: Hamish Cheetham, Seedling.

Fully Open Stem: Hamish Cheetham, Loving Memory.

Vase of Roses: Kay Allen, Iceberg.

MINIATURES

Exhibition Bloom: Hamish Cheetham, Golden Kiwi.

Decorative Bloom: Hamish Cheetham, Silver Bay.

Fully Open Bloom: Hamish Cheetham, Golden Kiwi.

Stem of Miniatures: Hamish Cheetham, Irresistible.

Vase of Miniatures: Hamish Cheetham, Dusky Dancer.

Large Stem Miniatures: Hamish Cheetham, Dusky Dancer.

IRISES

Gisborne Iris Group Cup (Champion of Champions): Maggie Asplet, Dandy Candy.

Molly Emms Cup (Champion Bearded Iris): Maggie Asplet, Dandy Candy.

Glanavon Iris Patch Cup (Champion Beardless Iris): Jane Shanks, Flaming Flamenco.

PB Hort Society Cup (Most Points Open Section): Maggie Asplet.

Edith Gibson Cup (Most Points Amateur): Jane Shanks.

Gisborne Iris Group Cup (Most Points Novice): Christine Cameron.

Champion Iris: Katrine Matthews.

Most Points Iris: Katrine Matthews.

FLORAL ART

Best Piece of Work in Show: Christine Beard.

Gisborne Iris Group Trophy: Isabel Neshausen.

Mrs A A Allen Cup (Most Points Open Section): Christine Beard.

PB Hort Society Cup (Most Points Novice Section): Carmel O’Neill.

CUT FLOWERS, POT PLANTS

PB Hort Society (Most Points Gerbera): Dawne Abraham.

Mrs R A Berge Cup (Most Points in Class 190): Katrine Matthews.

Mrs J R Murphy Tray (Most Points Classes 191:218): Katrine Matthews.

EW Gray Trophy (Most Points Pot Plants): Verlie Shepherd.

ANNUAL AWARDS

Heni Trophy (Most Points Open, Floral Art): Christine Beard.

Mrs Edith Gibson Trophy (Most Points Amateur/Novice, Floral Art): Carmel O’Neill.

WD Cook Silver Rose Bowl (Most Points Trees and Shrubs): Cath Atkins.

Flowerwood Cup (Most Points Pot Plants): Verlie Shepherd.

Messrs Cooper Ltd (Most Points Vegetables): Katrine Matthews.

PB Hort Society Cup (Most Points 3 varieties Vegetables): Katrine Matthews.

Stoneham Cup (Cut Flower Section): Katrine Matthews.

PB Hort Society Trophy (Fruit Section): Katrine Matthews.

Coates Trophy (Most Points Overall): Katrine Matthews.

Good monthly shipping figures at Eastland Port

Eastland Port is reporting an “all-round” good month with its latest shipping figures and the recent opening to the cruise season.

An Eastland Port spokeswoman said 11 ships berthed at the port in September.

“It was a good month all-round with over 256,000 tonnes of wood exported across 10 ships,” the spokeswoman said in a statement.

“The first cruise ship visited for the season and the day ran without a hitch. We are expecting a further 20 ships to visit over the summer.”

Three cruise ships are scheduled to arrive in Gisborne over the next week, carrying nearly 1000 passengers between them.

“Of particular interest, the Scenic Eclipse will be berthing on Wharf 7 on Sunday. It is 6-star-rated luxury cruise ship which will look spectacular in our harbour,” she said.

“We’re excited to host the cruise ship art markets in the inner harbour this year and look forward to seeing the first pop-up happen next Thursday. They will be located next to the fishing club.”

Sports clubs, school and Multicultural Society receive NZCT grants

Tairawhiti-connected organisations received over $168,000 in the New Zealand Community Trust’s latest funding round.

Gisborne Gymnastics Club was the biggest recipient, receiving $67,000 for salaries of the Gym For All and competitive coach, head coach, administrator and operations manager.

Patutahi Golf Club was granted $30,000 for tractors and a mower.

OBM Rugby and Associated Sports Gisborne received $20,000 for playing uniforms and equipment.

Tairawhiti Multicultural Council also got $20,0000 to go towards event costs.

Makauri School was granted $10,000 for a minivan.

Other grants went to Tennis Eastern Inc ($5753 for uniforms, tournament director and administrator); SuperGrans Tairāwhiti Trust ($5000 for salary); Surfing For Farmers Charitable Trust ($5000 for surfing sessions in Bay of Plenty, Gisborne and Dunedin); the Scout Association of NZ ($3650 for salaries of Lower North Island, upper North Island and South Island territory general managers); Southern Hearing Charitable Trust ($1908 for salary of role working across the lower North Island).