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TE PUKE SHOW

'i (Continued from Page 3.) VEGETABLES " Collection of Vegetables.—T. Len--1 nard 1, R. Mark 2, Mrs Mikkleson 3. 3 Pickling Cabbage.—T. Lennard 1. 3 Lettuce.—Mrs Mikkleson 1 and 2, T. Lennard 3. ’ Carrots, long rooted. —T. Lennard ’ 1, Mrs K. Runciman 2. 1 Carrots, short rooted. —T. Lennard 1 and 3, Mrs. Gemming 2. 3 Parsnip?.—T. Lennard 1. f Turnips.— T. Lennard 1, W. A. 5 ’Bennett 2. 1 Beet, round.—T. Lennard 1, Mrs Gemming 2, Mrs A. Snodgrass 3. 1 Kidney Potatoes.—W. Wagner 1, ® T. Lennard 2. 3 Round Potatoes. —W. Wagner 1, " Mrs K. Mark 2. 6 Tomatoes, smooth.—T. Lennard 0 1, Mrs Stokes 2, Mrs K. Runciman r 3. Onions, keeping.—T. Lennard 1, 8 A. Coffin 2, Mrs K. Runciman 3. 8 Shallots.—Mrs Mikkleson 1, Mrs Wagner 2, Mrs R. Mark 3. Apple Shaped Cucumbers.—T. Len- ” nard 1 and 2. » Long Cucumbers.— Mr Wooder- ■ son 1. > Rock Melon.-—T. Lennard 1. ' Citron Melon.—T. Lennard 1. j Pie Melon.—T. Lennard 1. Vegetable Marrow.—J. Vant 1. Squash.—J. Vant 1 and 2. 1 Rhubarb.—Mrs Wagner 1, Mrs R. Mark 2, T. Lennard 3. Runner Beans.—Mrs Ryburn 1 and 2, T. Lennard 3. French Beans. —J. Vant 1, T. Leni nard 2. | Peas. —Mrs A. Snodgrass 1, Mrs i K. Runciman 2. | Heaviest Cattle Pumpkin.-—T. Len- | nard 1. | 3 Stalks Maize.—J. Merriman 1. FRUIT Cooking Apples.—A. P. Baker 1, F. Gemming 2, Mrs Wright 3. ‘ Dessert Apples.—J. Vant 1 and '• 2, A. P. Baker 3. Cooking Pears.—A. P. Baker 1 and 2. Dessert Pears.—A. P. Baker 1,2 and 3. English Plums.—J. Vant 1 and 2. Japanese Plums.—A. P. Baker 1 and 2. Dessert Peaches.—F. Gemming 1 and 3, A. P. Baker 2. Bottling Peaches. —A. P. Baker 1 and 2. Nectarines.—A. P. Baker 1. Lemon-, cured.—A. P. Baker 1 and 2. Lemons.—A. P. Baker 1 and 2. Grapes.--A. P. Baker l and 2. Passion Fruit.—J. Vant 1 and 2. Figs.—A, P. Baker 1. Collection of Fruit.—A. P. Baker 1. Collection ct Citrus Fruit.—A. P. Baker 1, DAIRY PRODUCE Heaviest 12 hen eggs.—Mrs Pcvreal 1. Mrs Hurray 2, Mr- A. Snodgrass 3. Heaviest 12 duck eggs.—Mrs Armer 1. Home-made Soap.—Mrs McLeod 1 and 2. Dressed Fowl.—Mrs Armer 1. Honey.—Mr; Wagner 1. Honey, in comb.—Mrs Wagner 1, Miss J. Neilson 2. INDUSTRIAL Jar Plums, any variety..—Mrs Pev-! real 1, Mrs Mikkelson 2, Mrs Me-j Cullough 3. Jar Peaches, cling-:lone.—Mrs McCullough 1, Mrs Dunlop 2. Jar Pears.— Mrs McCullough 1. Jar English Gooseberries. —Mrs Dunlop 1, Mrs McCullough 2. Jar Quinces. —Mr; McCullough 1. Jar Nectarines. —Mrs McCullough 1, Mrs Pevreal 2 and 3. Collection Bottled Fruit. —Mrs McCullough 1. Jar Orange Marmalade. —Mrs A. Snodgrass 1. . Jar Apricot Jam. —Mrs K. Runciman 1, Mrs McCullough 2, Mrs C. Butcher 3. Jar Strawberry Jam. —Mrs Crowley 1. Jar English Gooseberry Jam. —Mrs A. Snodgrass 1, Mrs Pevreal 2, Mrs Mikkelson 3. Jar Lemon Honey.—Mrs A. Snodgrass 1, Mrs Blaker 2, Mrs Armer 3. Jar Peach Jam. —Mrs Holland 1, Mrs C. Butcher 2, Mrs Armer 3. Jar Plum Jam, English.—Mrs C. 'Butcher 1,2 and 3. Jar Plum Jam, Japanese.—Mrs C. ’Butcher 1 and 3, Mrs Armer 2. Jar Green Tomato Jam. —Mrs Armer I, Jar Piemelon Jam. —Mrs C. Butcher 1, Mrs A. Snodgrass 2. Jam Nectarine Jam. —Mrs .A. Snodgrass 1, Mrs K. Runciman 2, Mrs Pevreal 3. Jar Blackberry Jam. —Mrs Mikkelson 1, Mrs Dunlop 2, Mrs Armer 3. Jar Quince Jam. —Mrs Armer 1 and 2, Mrs McCullough 3. Collection Jams. —Mrs Butcher 1, Mrs Dunlop 2, Mrs McCullough 3. Jar Apple Jelly.—Mrs Crowley 1, Mrs McCullough 2 and 3. Jar Quince Jelly.—Mrs Armer 1. Jar Blackberry Jelly.—Mrs Harvey 1, Mrs A. Snodgrass 2, Mrs Armer 3. Jar Guava Jelly.—Mrs McCullough 1- Collection Jellies. —Mrs McCullough 1, Mrs Mikkelson 2. Jar Pickled Onions. —Mr Bassett 1, Mrs Armer 2. Jar Chow Chow. —Mrs Armer 1. Jar Mixed Pickles. —Mrs Armer 1. Collection of Pickles. —Mrs Armer 1 Bottle of Plum Sauce, —Mrs A. Snodgrass 1, Mrs Mikkelson 2, Mrs ■Blaymires 3. Bottle Apple Sauce. —Mrs Armer 1 and 2. .... , , Bottle Tomato Sauce. —Mrs Mikkelson 1, Mrs Armer 2 and 3. Collection of Sauces. —Mrs Armer 1 Bottle Worcestershire Sauce. —Mrs Armer 1. , , Bottle Chutney.—Mrs Blaker 1, Mrs K. Runciman 2, Mrs Armer 3. Bottle Tree Tomato Chutney.—Mrs Blaker 1. . Collection of Chutney.—Mrs Armer 1. ARTS AND CRAFTS Leather Work.—Mrs Ramsay 1, Miss E. McNaughton 2. Pen Painting.—Mrs Hamilton 1. Poker Work. —Mrs Granger 1, Mrs Hookey 2, Miss Ward 3. Marquetry.—Mrs Gibbings 1 and 2. Stencilling.—Mrs Ramsay 1 and 2, Mrs Broad 3. Tapestry Work. —Mrs Granger 1. Wool Rug.—Mr Boyt 1,2 and 3. Chocolate Paper Picture. — G. Fagan 1. FANCY WORK. Silk Nightdress.—Mrs Wilsone 1, Mrs Ryburn 2. Applique Work. —Miss Manger 1. Table Centre. —Mary Hamilton 1, Mrs A. Snodgrass 2, Mrs McCullough 3. Doily, white. —Mrs McCullough 1, Mrs Hamilton 2, Mrs A. Snodgrass 3. Doily, coloured.—Miss Cross 1, Mrs McCullough 2, Miss Hamilton 3. Tray Cloth, white, embroidered. — Miss E. Hopkin 1. Tray Cloth, cream, coloured working.—Miss Cross 1, Mrs McCullough 2, Miss K. Runciman 3. Afternoon Tea Cloth, white.—Mrs A. M. Campbell 1, Mrs A. Snodgrass Afternoon Tea Cloth, coloured. — Mrs Papps 1, Mrs Breach 2, Mrs Hamilton 3. Collection Fancy "Work. —Mrs A. Snodgrass 1. Supper Cloth. —Mrs McCutcheou 1 and 2, Mrs H. Reynolds 3. Toilet Set. —Miss G. Fagan 1, Miss E. Conway 2, Miss E. Hopkin 3. Guest Towel.—Mrs H. O. Smith 1. Handkerchief, hand made.—Mrs E. Pilcher 1 and 3, Mrs Conway 2.

Piece Cut Work.—Miss Hamilton 1, Miss E. Hopkin 2. Set Tea Waggon Cloths. —Mrs McCullough 1. Cushion, embroidered. — Miss J. Smith 1. Miss 1. McDonald 2. Tea Shower. —Miss Crawforth 1. Tea Cosy, embroidered.—Miss E. McNaughton 1. Calico Aprgn.—Miss Hamilton 1, Mrs R. Clark 2, Mrs W. Mundt 3. Child’s Daintiest Frock. —Mrs Armer 1 and 2. Thrift Article. —Mrs Bradburn 1, Mrs Croot 2, Miss Crawforth 3. Any Article Needlework, lady over 70. —Mrs E. Symes 1, Mrs A. B. Black 2, Mrs Bary 3. Any Article Needlework, not otherwise specified.—Miss Diprose l,Mrs Hamilton 2, Miss B. Sneddon 3. Tatting,—Mßs Chappell 1, Mrs W. Bennett 2, Mrs E. Smith 3. 'Organdie Novelty.—Miss Dickson 1, Miss I. McDowell 2, Mrs Valois 3. Any Article embroidered on organdie.—Mrs H. O. Smith 1, Miss E. Hopkin 2, Miss Bi Sneddon 3. Machine Made Ladles’ Cotton Frock, —Mrs Armer 1. Embroidered Fire Screen. —Miss Crawforth 1. Neddiework Picture (framed). — Miss J. Smith 1 and 3, Miss Hamilton 2. Girls Under 18 Best Worked Apron.—Miss Fagan 1. Lacy Jumper, knitted.— Audrey Black 1, Ethel Crawforth 2. Best Machine-Made Article of underclothing.—Miss Crawforth 1. Knitting and Crochet Bed Jacket. —Mrs Lowe 1, Mrs Fannin 2, Miss A. Wilson 3. Baby’s Knitted Frock.—Mrs Gallagher 1, Miss K. Wilson 2, Miss Wheeler 3. Knitted Cardigan (N.Z. wool).- —■ Mrs McCullough 1, Miss F. Williams 2, Child’s Knitted- Dress.—Mrs Jones 1, Mrs Prideaux 2. Tea Cosy.—Miss A. Wilson 1. Pram Cover. —Miss H. McDonald 1. Baby’s Matinee Jacket.—Mrs Gallagher 1. Baby’s Bootees. — Mrs W. Bennett 1. Men’s Socks. —Mrs Murray 1 and 2, Mrs Stokes 3. Knitted Lace.—Mrs Clements 1. Any Article Crochet, line. — Mrs R. Clark 1, Mrs Gallagher 2, Mrs Reynolds 3. Any Article Crochet, coarse—Mrs McCutcheon 1, Mrs Reynolds 2, Mrs R, Clark 3. Any Article Knitting not otherwise specified.—Mrs Boyt 1, Mrs A. Snodgrass 2, Miss K. McDonald 3. CHLDREN’S SECTION Fancy Work, etc. IS and under Fancy Work Apron.—Elaine Riddell 1, Jack Snodgrass 2, Laurel Vant 3. Doll’s Pillow Case. —Elaine Riddell 1, Sorry Winters 2, Laurel Vant 3. Handicraft for Boys.—Mac Cawte 1. 10 and under Best Petticoat.—B. Cawte 1, G. Conway 2, Meryl Herbert 3. Any Article of Fancy Work.—Nessie McDowell 1, Maisie Winters 2, Alice Saunders 3. Sweets Cocoanut Ice. —• W. Stratton 1, Nessie McDowell 2, Elaine Riddell 3. Plate Turkish Delight.—B. Cawte 1, W. Stratton 2, Elaine Riddell 3. Plate Plain Toffee.—Molly Armer X. Joyce Spratt 2, Nessie McDowell 3. Plate Chocolate Fudge.— Mini Mailman 1, B. Cawte 2, Joyce Spratt 3, Collection of Sweets. —-B. Cawte 1, Joyce Spratt 2. Cookery 12 and under (J Scones, with butter.— Doreen Mailman 1, Molly Armer 2, Elaine Riddell 3. Sponge Sandwich.- —Margaret Gordon 1. Molly Armer 2. G Pikelets.—Elaine Riddell 1. 10 and under G Scones with butter,—W. Stratton 1, Sylvia Spratt 2, Nessie McDowell 3. Sponge Sandwich.— W. Stratton 1, Nessie McDowell 2, Sylvia Spratt 3. G Pikelets. —Sylvia Spratt 1, W. Stratton 2, Nessie McDowell 3. Girl Guides Knitted Socks. —Jessie Valois 1, A. Black 2, Flo McDowell 3. Child’s Silk Frock.-—Flo McDowell 1, Sylvia Spratt 2.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12256, 20 February 1937, Page 4

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TE PUKE SHOW Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12256, 20 February 1937, Page 4

TE PUKE SHOW Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12256, 20 February 1937, Page 4

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