THE PRIZE LIST.
POULTRY SECTION. Open Classes. (Judge: Mr F. Dacre, Christdhurch.) Old English Game.— Cock (1): G. McLeod 1. Hen (2) : W. C. Stafford 1 and 2. Cockerel (3): G. McLeod 1, F. Bust 2, E. Rowe 3. Pullet (1): F. Bust 1. Cock, any other colour (3) : F. Bust 1, Miss M. C. Stafford 2 j: Waterworth 3. Hen, any other colour (1) : F. Bust 1. Cockerel, any other colour (1): F. Bust 1. Pullet, any other colour (4) : F. Bust 1 and 3, E. Rowe 2. Leghorns. — Brown single comb cock (1) : JD. Parkin a.' Brown single comb cockerel (4): E. Parkin 1, 2, and 3. Brown single comb pullet (2) : ) E. Parkin 1 and special and 2. White single comb cock (1) : A. Garriock 1. White single comb pullet (1) : A. Garriock 1 and special.' Black single comb cock (1) : C. R. Tovey 1. Black single comb hen (2): C. R. Tovey 1 and 2. Black single comb cockerel (5) : R. Pearce 1 and special, C. R. Tovey 2, J. Williams 3. Black single comb pullet (4): R. Pearce 1, C. R. Tovey 2, J. Williams 3. American white cockerel (1): L. W. Alington 1. American white pullet (1) : L. W. Alington 1. Andalusians. — Cock (2): A. Wallis 1, R. Bremner 2. Cockerel (4): C. W. Woodward 1, special, and champion, B. J. Bushell 2, A. Wallis 3. Pullet (4): C. W. Woodward 1 and 2, B. J. Bushell 3. Minorcas. — Black hen (4) : R. H. Davis 1 and 2, R. H. Loy 3. Black cockerel (2): R. H. Davis 1, H. G. Cranfield 2. Black pullet (2): H G. Cranfield 1 and special and 2. Anconas. — Hen (1): Norman Woolley 1. Cockerel (1) : R. Pearce 1 and special. Pullet (1): R. Pearce 1. Plymouth Rocks. — White cock (2): Mrs Wisely 1 and 2. White hen (3) : > Mrs Wisely 1 and 3, G. Bundy 2. ; I White cockerel (,2) : Mrs Wisely 1 and ! special. White pullet (2) : Mrs Wisely 1 and special and 2. Barred hen (2) : G. ! W. Watson 1 and 2. Barred pullet (1) : [ Watson 1 and 2. Barred pullet (1) : ' 'G. W Watson 1. American barred rock (2) : G. W. Watson 1, Mrs Hay j Smith 2. American barred hen (4) : j T. Rattray 1, 2, and 3. American barred cockerel (4) : T. Rattray 1, sneoial, and Amos Oup', and 3, G. W. Watson 2. American barred pullet (2) : G. W. Watson 1. T. Rattray 2. Orpingtons. — Black cock (2): E C. Baker 1, P. E. Cavill 2. Black "hen (7) : E. C. Baker 1 and 3, P. E. Donald 2. Black cockerel (2): P. E. Donald! 1 and special, E. C. Baker 2. Black pullet (1) : E. O. Baker 1. Buff or cinnamon . cock (1) : .H. A. Lloyd 1 and special. Buff or cinnamon cockerel (3): H. A. Lloyd 1, 2, and 3. "Buff or cinnamon pullet (3) : H. A. Lloyd 1, 2, and 3. Wyandottes.— Silver cockerel (2): F. C. Hack 1 and special and 2. Houdans.— Cock (2) : T. Breeze 1 and 2. Hen (5) : W. Knowles 1, T. Breeze 2, D. Lysaght 3. Cockerel (2): T. Rrpfze 1, W. Knowles 2. Pullet (5): T. B-oeze 1 and special, 2, and 3. Hamburgs. — Gold or silver-pencilled hen (3): H. A. Lloyd 1 and special, 2. and 3. Gold or silver-pencilled cockerel (1) : H. A. Lloyd 1. Gold or silverpencilled pullet (1): H. A. Lloyd 1. Silver-spangled cock (1) : H. A. Lloyd 1. Silver-spangled hen (3): H. A. Lloyd 1, 2, and 3. Black hen (3) : H. A. Lloyd 1 and special, 2, '. and 3. .Black pullet (3): H. A. Lloyd 1, 2, and 3. Sussex.— Cock (1) : G. 'Bundy 1. Hen (4): G. Bundy 1 and t special, 2, and 3. Cockerel (li): Gt- Bundy 1. •■ Pullet (2): G. Bundy 1 and special and Rhode Island Reds.— Cock (1): H. L. Downey 1 and special. Hen (1): Mrs Tasker 1. Cockerel (4): H. L. Downey 1, A. E. Hounsell 2, A Garriock! 3. Pullet <3): A. Garriock 'l ana special. Mrs Tasker 2. Polish Fowls. — White-crested black cockerel (1): J. H. Shaw 1. Whitecrested black pullet (1): J..H. Shaw 1. Plymouth Rock cock or cockerel (2) : Mrs Wisely 1 and 2. Plymouth Rock ■ hen or pullet (2) : Mrs Wisely 1 and 2. Black Orpington cock or cockerel (4): Pi E. Donald 1, H. J. Con way 2 and 3. Black Orpington ben or pullet (4) : P. E. Donald 1 and 2, H. J. Conway 3. Rhode Island Red cock or cockerel (1) : S. Hockings 1. Minorca, any colour hen or pullet (1) : .H. G. Cranfield 1. Leghorn, white coc£ or cockerel (1) : A. Meaclem 1. Bantams. — Modern Game, black red or brown red hen (1): G. H Nicoll 1. Modern Game, » black red or brown red cockerel (2): G. H. Nicol? 1 and 2. Black Rosecomb hen (3) :' G. H. Nicoll 1, ;R. Griffiths 2. Master McNally 3. Black Rosecomb cockerel (2) : G H. Nicoll 1, D. Burns 2. Utility Classes. (Judge: Mr J. Tindall, Christchurch.) Leghorns. — White, single comb, cock (10) : B. Osborne 1- and special, Mrs Moriarty 2, W. Mockings 3 and 4. White, single comb, hen (9): Mrs E. A. Denham 1 and special and 2, Mrs Moriarty 3. White, single comb, cockerel (12) : W. Hockings 1 and special, J. G., Wetherall 2, B. Kelley 3, Mrs E A. Denbam 4. White, single comb, 'pullet (18) : . Mrs E. Parkin 1 and special, Mrs E. A. Denham 2 and 3. Brown, single comb, hen (2) : J. D. Gobbe 1 and special, H. A. Xloyd 2. Brown, single comb, pullet (3) : H. D. Gunn 1 and 3, J. D. Gobbe 2. Minorcas. — Cock (2): R H. !Loy 1, A. L. Mitchell 2. Hen (3) I R. H. Loy 1 and special and 3, A. L. Mitchell 2. Cockerel (7): R. H. Loy 1 and special and 2, John McElhinney 3. Pullet (8) : R. H. Davis 1 and special, T. S Dove 2, R. H. Loy 3. Plymouth Rocks.— White hen : (4): Mrs E. E. Lush 1, Mrs E. Lush 2, G. Bundy 3. White cockerel (2) : Mrs E. Lush 1, Mrs E. E. Lush 2. , White pullet (1): Mrs E.\E. Lush 1. Barred hen (1) : T. Rattray 1. Barred cockerel (2) : T. Rattray 1 and special, L. W. Alington 2. Barred pullet (1): T. Rattray 1. i Wyandottes.— Silver cock (2): F C. Hack 1, H. A. Lloyd 2. Silver hen (2): H. A. Lloyd 1 and 2. Silver cockerel (2) : H. A. Lloyd 1 and special and 2. Silver pullet (4): H. A. Lloyd 1 and 2, E. Coker 3. Whit© hen (1) .- L. Burbery 1. White cockerel (1): L. Burbery 1 and special. White pullet (1): L. Burbery 1. i ''■ Orpingtons. — Black cock (3) : G. Bundy 1 and special, H. J. Conway 2, C. J. Norton 3. Black hen (8) : P. E. Donald 1 and special and 2, H. J. Conway 3. Black cockerel (11): E. C. Baker 1 and special, P. E. Donald 2, C. J. Norton 3. Black pullet (7): E. C. Baker 1 and special, G. Bundy 2, H. J. Conway 3, C. J. Norton 4. Buff or cinnamon cock (2) : H. A. Lloyd 1 and special. Bilff or cinnampn, hen (2) : R. H. Loy 1, H. A. Lloyd 2. Buff or cinnamon cockerel (3) : H. A. Lloyd 1, 2,. and 3. Buff or cinnamon pullet (3): H. A. Lloyd 1, 2, and* 3. T?We Island Reds.— Cock (1): R. Totty 1. Hen (1): H. L. Downey 1. Ofiflcorpl,C4): H. L. Downey 1 and spe~inl, A. Thomson 2 and 3. Pullet (3): J^ T Is.- Downey 1 Mrs Tasker 2, A. T!ioTO"fln 3.
Ducks (Open Class). — Aylesbury drake (2) : E. Goss 1 and 2. Aylesbury duck (2): E. Goss 1 and 2. Rouen drake (1): A. J. Bennison 1. Pekin drake (2): J. A. J. Boswell 1 and special, E. H. Haydock 3. Pekin duck (2) : J. A. J. Boswell 1. Pekin drake, under 12 month's (1): J. A. J. Boswell ) 1. Pekin duck, i«nder 12 months (1) : ; J. A. J. Boswell 1. ■ Indian Runner. — Drake (6) : J. A. J. • Boswell 1 and special and 2, A. J. Bennison 3. Duck (5) : J. A. J. Boswell 1 and 2, A, J. Bennieon 3. Drake undep 12 months (5) : J. A. J. Boswell 1 and 2, A. X Bennison 3. Duck, under 12 months (5) : J. A. J. Boswell ' 1 and 2, A. J. Bennison 3. Turkeys.— Cock (2): G. F. Lysaght 1, W. Wells 2. Hen (3): G F. Lysaght ; 1 and 2, W. Wells 3. Cockerel (3) : 1 ! Mrs Wisely 1 and 2. I Geese. — Gander (2) : J. R. Begg 1 and, special, W. Wells 2. Goose (2) : J. R. "Begg 1, W. Wells 2. Pigeons. (Judge — Mr T. H. Jones, Ohiristchurch). Pointer or cropper, cock (2) : H. Hepburn 1 and 2. Show homers, cock (1): H. Hepburn 1. Hen (1): H. Hepburn 1. Dragoons — Blue or black chequered, cock (2) : L. {Prisk 1 and 2. Any other colour hen (1): L. E. Pirisk 1. Clean-legged tumblers (1): W. Stockdill 1. Flying homers, certified to have flown 75 miles (1) : J. S. Pollock 1. Most likely flyer (2): J. S. Pollock 1 and 2. Potatoes, Roots, Etc. Judges: Messrs C. E. Tubb and J. Hunt.) Potatoes, red or pink (13): E. Frew 1, vMillichanip Bros. 2, Percy Clark 3. Potatoes, blue (8) : Milliehamp Bros 1 A. Breakwell 2, jfi. Frew 3. Potatoes^ round white (8) : Milliehamp Bros 1. G. and C. Clark 2, W. Dixon 3. Potatoes> white kianey (8): Milliehamp Bros 1 and 2, A. L. Clarke 3. Potatoes, any | one variety, red (14): W. Dixon 1, A. ' Breakwell 2 and 3. Potatoes, any one variety white (10) : Milliehamp Bros 1, ! Milliehamp Bros 2, Percy Clark 3. Pojtatoes, collection 4 .varieties (7),: A. 'Breakwell 1 3 E. Frew 2. Milliehamp ! Bros 3. j Turnips — Swede, (16) : E. Frew 1, E. i Goss 2, Ji). Frew 3. Turnips, "Aberdeen, green -top yellow, 3 roots (5): R. J. JLow 1 and, 2, W. J. Moses 3. Turnips, Aberdeen, purple top yellow 3 roots (4): 11. J. .Low 1, H. Warden 2, W. J. 'Moses 3. Turnips, Imperial Green Globe (15) : Anderson Bros 1 and 2, I. Gallagher 3. Turnips, any other variety, white-fleshed (6): R. J. Low 1, W. J. Moses 2 and 3. Turnip or Swede, heaviest (6): B. Frew 1, W. J. Moses 2, W. A. Sheate 3. Mangolds.— Yellow Globe (14): W. Dixon 1, W. A. Sheate 2, E. Frew 3. Mangolds, long red (11): T. W. Gudsell l and 3, B. Kelly 2. Mangolds, Golden Tankard (4): Milliehamp Bros 1, W. Dixon 2 and 3. Mangolds, any other variety (5): W. A. Sheate 1 and 2, Milliehamp Bros 3. Carrots.— White, 5 roots (10) : W. J. Moses 1, Milliehamp Bros 2. Carrots, yellow 5 roots (8): W. J. Moe^s 1 and 2, Milliehamp Bros 3. Garden produce. Onions.— Giant, 6 (3): F. W. Watt 1, Milliehamp Bros 2, G. and C. Clark 3 Onions, Brown Spanish, 6 (1) : MiJlichamp Bros. Beets,, any variety, o roots (8) : W. J. Moses 2, B. Woods 3. Parsnips, 5 roots (5): B. Woods 1 and 2, T. J . iMeaclem and Son 3. Vegetable Marrows (3) : A. L. Clark 1, Mrs Tasker 2. Vegetable marrow, heaviest .(6) : Mrs W. Bennett 1, Mrs P. Doig 2. Pumpkins, (2) : L. W. Alington 1, W. J. Moses 2. Cabbage (4) : Hi. Goss 1, J. Gudsell 2, W. J. Moses 3.' Cabbage, Drumhead Sayoy (5): T. W. Gudsell 1, C Segers 2, Milliehamp Bros 3, Cabbage, heaviest (1): B. Woods 1. Lettuce (2) : C. Segers 1, Cauliflowers (1): Milliehamp Bros 1. Carrots (16): J. Gudsell 1, C. Segers 2, B. Woods 3. Turnips "(3): W. J. Moses 1 and 3, Mrs W. Prebble 2. Silver Beet (1): R. H. Loy 1. Leeks (2): 'B. Woods 1 and 3. Rhubarb (3) : MilliChamp Bros 1 and 2. Celery, (1): J. J. Lewis 1« Grain, Seeds, Etc (Judge: Mr A. McDonald.) Wheat.— Tuscan, white, (4): D. Wilson 1 and 2, John Parsons 3. Tuscan, red (2): R. Austin 1, J. Tully 2. Hunters (4) : R. Austin 1, John Parsons 2, W. J. Moses 3. Pearl (1) : A. Bennett 1. Any other variety (3): D. Wilson 1 and 2, J. Tully 3. Oats.— Danish (2): W. J. Moses 1 and 2. Duns (2) : W. J. Moses 1 and 2. Gaiton or Rosebery (3): R. Austin 1, D. Wilson %W. J. 'Moses 3. Any other variety (4): R. Austin 1, W. J. Moses 2 and 3. Grass- Seed, etc.— Ryegrass Pfren. nial (3): R. Austin 1, J. .Tully 3D. Wilson 3. Ryegrass Italian (2): W. J Moses 1 and 2. Cocksfoot (3): W. J. Moses 1 and 2, R. Austin 3. Clover red (3):. D. «Wilson 1, W. J. Moses and 3. School Classes. (Judge: Mr A. Garriock.) Woodwork. (Technical School) (36): Edward Milliehamp 1, Lawrence Hood 2, Richard Horrill 3. - Primary School, Standard VI (oo): Osborne Stevens 1, Harold Price (Chertsey) 3, Walter Jones v.h.c. Primary School, Standard V (82): Donald Smith (Borough) 1. Olaf Penny (Rakaia) % Percy Boucher (Alfoxd FO High School. Form 111 (20): 0. Mil- J ler 1 W. Buchan 2, P. (McFarlane 3. Technical Classes — Dressmaking (10): Mrs Handle 1, Eileen Mayson 2, ; Gertie Bolton 3. Fancywork (8): Margaret Maidens 1, Mabel McDonald 2, Sylvia Hall 3. Embroidery (11) : Daisy Lamb 1, Gertie Bolton 2 K Vivian Mathews 3. Tailoring (1): May Thompson 1. Soldiers' '. Classes. Leatheanvork (2)— A. Clark 1, J. Clark 2. Fancy work (6): F. Clark 1 and special, and 2 and special, A. W. McKenzie 3. Dogs. (Judge— Mr H. S. Kyle). Cocker Spaniels — Dogs, maiden j 1 (1): A. ' Kerr 1. Dogs, puppy (1)- A. Kerr 1. Dogs, colonial bred (1) • T. A. White 1. Dogs, limit (2) : A. Keir 1, T. A. White 2. Dogs, open (1) : T. A. White 2. Greyhounds— Dogs, open (3): T. Hocking 1 and special, G. H. Dyer 2, R. Kearn 3. * Bitches, open (1) : A. McKay 1. t Fox Terriers, smooth — Dogs, maiden (1) : A. S. Christie 1. Dogs, novice (1) : A. S. Christie- 1. Dogs, colonial bred • (1): A. S. Christie 1. Dogs, open (1): , E. T. Beaumont. Bitches,' maiden (2) : J. Doe 1, A. E. Steven 2. Bitches, puppy (1) : J. Doe 1. Bitches, colonial . bred (2): J. S. Durie 1, J- Doe 2. • Bitches, open (3): J. S. Duri© 1, J- - Doe 2, J. Hanright 3. Fox terriers, wire— Dogs, maiden • (1): J. Doe 1. Dogs, novice (1): J.
Doe 1. Dogs, puppy (1): J. Doe 1. Dogs, open (1): G. and F. E. Biltdiff 1 and 2, J. Doe 3. Bitches, novice (1): J. S. Durie 1. Bitches, colonial bred (1): J. S. Durie 1. Bitches, open (3): G. and F. E. Biltcliff 1, Jesse Smith 2. Brace (2): G. and F. E\ Biltcliff 1. Irish Terriers — Dogs, maiden (2): B. F. Barlow 1, G. H. Keat 2. Dogs, puppy (3): B. F. Barlow 1, G. H Keat 2 Dogs, open (3) : J. Doe 1 and special, B. F. Barlow 2, G. H. Keat 3. Bitches, novice (2): G. Bundy 1 and special, J. Doe 2. Bitches, puppy (2): G. Bundy 1, J. Doe 2. Bitches, open (2): G. Bundy 1, J. Doe 2. Airedale . terriers — Bitches, maiden (1): G. and F. E. Biltcliff 1. Bitches, puppy (1): G. and F. E. Biltcliff V Bitches, open (1): G. and F. E. Biltcliff 1. . . | Esquimaux — Dogs, limit (1) : H. j Petersen 1. Dogs, puppy (1): H. Petersen 1. > Pomeranians, black, under 81b — Dogs, open (1) : E. Minifie 1 and special. , Pugs, fawn — Dogs, puppy (1) : Mrs E. Moore 1. Dogs, colonial bred (1): j R. J. Templeton 1. Dogs, junior (1): ; R. J. Templeton. Dogs/ open (1) : R. J. Templeton English Setters (Challenge class) — Dogs, open (1): J. Hanright 1. * Irish Setters (Challenge class) — '. Dogs^ pxippy (1): Morten and Dawson 1. Dogs, colonial bred (1): Morten and Dawson 1. Dogs, limit (1): Morten and Dawson. Dogs, open (1): ] Morten and Dawson 1 . and special. , Bitches, puppy (2): Morien and Dawson 1 and 2. Bitches, colonial bred : (4): Morten and Dawson 1, 2, and 3. : Bitches, limit (4): Morten and Daw- i son 1, 2 and 3. Bitches, 1 ' open (2): • Morten and Dawson 1 and 2. Braoe ; (1): Morten and D&wsonl. Team (1): - Morten and Dawson 1. . \ Retrievers, curly-coated — Dogs, ' open (1) : Mrs R. Boswell 1. ! Bulldogs— B. F. Barlow 1. 3 Collies, rough-coated — Dogs, maid- J en (1): Les, Holland 1. Dogs, puppy - (1): Miss E. Dixon 1. , ' ■ Collies, smooth-coated — Dogs, puppy (1): Frances Butler 1. Dogs, open (1): W. Wells 1. Bitches, puppy : (1): J. D. Paterson 1. Bitohee, open (1): Les. Holland 1. ] Working Sheep or Cattle Dogs — ] Bearded Collies — Dogs, maiden (1) : S. E. Lowe 1. Dogs, open (2): G. - W. Watson 1, A. J. Bennison 2. J , Rough-coated Collies — Dogs, maiden : (3) : P. Dwyer 1, W. Z. D. Ferriman ; 2, Les. Holland 3. Dogs, open (2): ; C. Hickman 1, W. J. Frew 2. Smooth- , coated Collies— Dogs, maiden (5): k B. K^lly 1, A. Woolley 2, G. W. « Stayt 3. Dogs, open (5): B. Kelly 1, C. D. Storrier 2, T. Kircher 3. Bitoh- j es, maiden (1): C. D. Storrier 1. j Bitches, open (2): Les Holland 1, I. ' Bolton 2. ] Braces — Sporting Brace (2): G. and j F. E. Biltcliff 1 ' Ladies' Bracelet "A" — Open to any variety doe; or bitch m show (4) : M and G. Biltcli'ff 1. Ladies' Bracelet "B" — Open to any variety dog or bitch m show (5): Morten arid Dawson 1. Fruit, Honey, Preserves. (Judge: Mr H. B. Millichamp.) Collection of Dessert Apples, three varities (4): G. and B. Bushel! 1 R. Shearman 2. Collection' of Cooking Apples, 3 varieties (3): R. Shearman 1, G. and B. Bushell 2; Apples, 4 heaviest (2): Q. Begg 1. Sdx Pears* ,one variety, grown by exhibitor (1): G. and B. Bushell 1. Pears, 4 heaviest (1) : G. and B. Bushell 1. Six Pears, keeping, One variety grown by exhibitor , (1): G. and B. Bushell 1. Quinces, dish , of 4 (1) : Miss E. Christian 1. Fruit, open, best collection (1): G. and B. , Bushell 1. Two pounds Honey m ■ comb (3): Mrs W. Prebble 1 and 2. j Two pounds Honey, extracted (7) : J. i S. Bull 1. Mrs D. Duff 2 and 3: Pre- } served Fruits, 6 varieties (5): Mrs F. Clark 1 and 3, Mrs T. Rattray 2. Pickles, 6 varieties (4): Mrs F. Clark \ 1 and 3, Mrs D. Duff 3. Jams, collec- ] tion (2) : Mrs F. Clark 1 and 2. Wines, < home-made (1 bottle), any variety (3): G. Bundy 1, Mrs A. L. Flockhart 2. Dressed Poultry, Eggs. 1 Pair of fowls, dressed for cooking ! (1): E. Goss 1. Pair of fowls, dressed for cooking (1) : E. Gosb 1. Pair of ducks, dressed for cooking (1): E. Goss 1 Pair 1 of ducks, dressed for ] cooking (1) : E. Goss 1. Turkey, dressed for cooking (1): Mrs L. Maginess 1. ] One dozen fresh hen eggs, single ■ yolked white (5) : Mrs C. J. Norton 1, ' R. Shearman 2. One dozen fresh hen , eggs, single yolked, tinted (5) : Mrs C. < J. Norton 1, Miss P. Wilson 2, R. j Shearman 3. One dozen fresh duck ; eggs, single yolked (1) : Mrs L. Magin-. ess IButter. (Judge: Mr B. Keig.) Best 2lbs farmers' butter, separator (13) : Mrs Austin 1, Mrs H. F. Nicoll 2, Miss P. Wilson 3. Best 21bs farmers' butter non-separator (3): Mrs E. G. Body 1. Mrs Phelan 2. Best 21b© salt butter (1) : Mrs, L. Robertson 1. (Best I exhibit fancy butter, done up for table use (1): Mrs Robertson 1. Best 21bs butter, from cream separated by "Domo" separator (6): Mrs H. F. Nicoll 1, Mrs J. Dixon 2, Mr W. Bennett 3, Needlework and Fancywork. '(Judges: Mrs R. Clark and Mrs H. Stringfellow.) Camisole, silk (I): Miss D. E. Smith 2. Camisole, cotton (10) : Mrs E. Coker I 1 and special, Miss D. C. Smith 2, Mrs J.. Williams 3. D'Oyley (12) : Miss D. C. Smith 1 and special, Miss W. L. Porter 2, Miss E. O Gunn 3. Table centre (8): Mrs Wisely 1 and special, Mrs A. Gow 2, Mrs G. H. Nicholls 3. Tray or supper cloth, embroidered (4) : Miss B. Ibbotson 1. Tray or supper cloth, crochet (4) : Mrs W. A. Lamb 2. Fancy cushion, hand-painted (4): Miss J. H Hosken 1 and special, Miss I. Hosken 2. Piece of crochet, cotton (4) : Mrs Wisely 1 and special, Miss S. Emms 2. Piece of crochet, woollen (5) : Mrs J. Henderson 1, Mrs A. F. Broughan 2. Knitted shawl (1) : Mrs !A. Gow 1. Crochet shawl (1) : Mrs ■ Flossel" l.« Knitted baby's bonnet (1) : i Mrs J. Evans 1. Crochet baby's bon--1 net (4) : Mrs W. Rasnm&sen 1, Mrs J. i Henderson 2. Knitted silk baby's bonnet (1) : Mrs !J Evans 2. Crochet silk baby's bonnet '(4) ; Mrs J. Henderson i 1 and special and 2. Specimen hand embroidery, fine (3) : Miss W. L. Porter 1 and special, Mrs E. Coker 2. Specimen hand embroidery, coarse (4): Miss K. M. Thomas 1, Mrs Wisely 2. Specimen stencil work (4): Mrs &. Colcer 1 and 2. Specimen mount mellick (4) : Mrs Wisely 1 and special, Mrs E. Coker 2. Pillow sham (4) : Mrs E. Coker 1 and special, Miss McUilman 2. Knitted sox, fine wool (4): Mrs J. Evans 1, Gertie Bolton 2. Knitted sox. coarse wool (3): Mrs J. Evans 1, 'Gertie Bolton 2. Tea cosy 05): Mrs G. H. Keat 1, Mrs G. H. 1 Nicholls 2. Child's frock (8) : Mrs W.
■ Rasmussen 1 and 3, Miss W. L. Porter • 2. Blouse (4): Mrs E. Coker 1, Mrs i W. L. Harrison 2. Piece of fancywork , (needlework) (16): Miss B. Ibbotson 2, Mrs F M. Ferriman 3. Plain pillowslip (girls under 14) (26): E. Pritchard 1, E. Pilbrow 2, W. Jary 3. Specimen, darning (8) : V. Penman 1 and special, L. Robinson 2, E. McCurdy 3. Specimens darning, hemming, three buttonholes, three eyelet holes, sewing on buttons, sewing on tape (girls (under 14) : M. Loy (Hampstead School) 1, M. Hall (Hampstead) 2, M. Reddicliffe (Hampstead) 3. Bread, Scones, Cakes. (Judge— Mr S. Madden). Loaf home-made bread, not less than 31b (15): Mrs D. Duff 1, Mrs H. G. Lovell 2 and 3. Six home-made scones, no butter (10) : Miss Queenie Lloyd 1; Miss B. Thompson 2, Mrs { Beaumont 3. Six fancy scones, homej made, (4) : Mil's M. E. Donald 1, Mrs jE. G. Body 2 and 3. Six girdle [scones (6): Mrs R. D.< Cochrane 1, Mrs Jas. Lowery 2, Mrs Garriock 3. Fruit cake, 21b, iced (2): Mrs J. Gudsell 1, Mrs F. Clark 2. Fruit cak^ 21b, not iced (9): Mrs W. Bruce 1, | Mrs F. Cl'ark 2, Mrs L. Maginness 3.. Seed cake, 21b (6): Miss A. Gunn 1, Mi's L. Maginness 2, Miss Marion. Paterson 3. Madiera cake, 21b (4) : Mrs E. A. Dyer 1, Mrs H. F. NicoE 2, Miss K. Bruce 3. Gingerbread cake, pHain (2): Mrs W. Bruce 1, Miss J. Dunlbp 2. Sponge cake, 118 (11): Mrs H. F. Nicoll 1, Miss K. Bruce 2, Miss Queenie Lloyd 3. Six pikelets (5): Miss J. Dtmlop 1, Mrs R. D." Cochrane 2, Mrs L. Maginness 3. Six jam tarts (9): Mrs A. Choak 1 and 3, [Mrs J. J. Lewis 2. Six oatcakes (1): Mrs R. D. Cochrane 1. Plate shortbread, (11): Mrs F. Clark 1, Mrs H. F. Nicoll 2, Miss A. Gunn 3. Collection of small cakes and pastry (3): Mrs F. E. Shearer 1, Mrs E. Pickford 2, Mrs L. Maginness 3. Best and 1 cheapest working man's dinner, for four (3): Mrs Robinson 1, Mrs McAllister 2. Best 21b tome-made . soap non-scented (22): Mr s C. W. Withel! 1, Mrs J. M. Pearce 2, Mrs J. McKee 3. Ashburton Schools' Cookery Classes — Plate biscuits, High School pupils (30): N. Percy 1, N. Cowan 2, C. Bowden 3. Girdle scones, High School pupils (13): D. Knox 1, J. Jones 2, K. Bushell .3. Home-made bread, High School pupils (4): D. Lewis 1, K. Bu shelll 2. Sponge sandwich, Technical School pupilß (6) : G. Bushell 1, G. Bolton 2, J. Nish 3. Seed cake, Technical School pupils (2) : M. MoDonald 1. Shortbread, Primary School pupils (11) : D. Vesigr (Bor- ' ough) 1, L. Loy (Hampstead) 2, C. Porter (Hampstead) 3. Sausage rolls', Pbrimary School pupils (14) : H. CrunT (Hampstead) 1, >E. Pilbrow (Borough) 2, M. Moore (Borough) 3. Scones, Primary School pupils (11) : W. Jary (Allenton) .1, H. Crum (Hampstead) 2, N. Staples 3.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9544, 24 June 1921, Page 5
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