WINTER SHOW.
HOME XNDUSTKIES. FURTHER AWARDS. Additional results in the home industries section, since the "Star" went to press yesterday, are:— Duck eggs: Miss M. Smith 1, R. Dawson 2. Hen eggs; Mrs, J. Singer 1, Mrs. J. Cousins 2. Sweets. —Plate toffee: Mrs. C. T. Jenkins 1, Mrs. F. Pitmau 2, Mrs. Blundell 3. Fruit toffee: Mrs. Blundell 1, Mrs. L. Allen 2, Mrs. Bell 3. Any other single variety of sweets: Mrs. M. M. Daniels 1, Branson 2, Mrs. Yeats 8.
SCHOOL SECTION.
POST PRIMARY EXHIBIT. Results in the ]K>st-primary section of the schools' exhibition, judged since the "Star" went to press yesterday, are: — District High and Secondary Schools.— Diocesan Girls' High School and Auckland Grammnr, equal, 1. Technical and junior high schools: Seddon Memorial Technical College, 1.
k PRODUCE.
Heaviest onions: Martin Foster 1. A. Carmieuael 2. Red eschnlots: John Holland 1 and 2. Straw eschalots: John Holland 1 and 2. Mangolds, three heaviest: F. TV. Kean (11331b) 1, C. M. Peck (1101b) 2, T. E. McFetridge (8131b) -3. . Horse-tooth maize: H. O. Lever 1. F. TT. Kean 2. Round-dented maize: H. G. Lever 1.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 162, 11 July 1930, Page 9
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188WINTER SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 162, 11 July 1930, Page 9
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