LIST OF AWARDS
HOME INDUSTRIES STRONG HIGH STANDARD OF ROOT CROP'S The judging was completed yesterday for all the shed entries and he exhibition was visited by a arge number of spectators, Avho ivinced the greatest \interest in all ieetions. The list of awards is pubished hereunder and is considered the Show officials to be the most comprehensive and varied in the listory of the Association. AGRICULTURAL SECTIONS Judge: Mr C. S. Diilgleish. stewards; Messrs E. J. Bell, S. C. Spenee. F. T. Kirk, W. McCraeken, T. Webster and G. R. Kent. Swedes, any variety: W. J. On" I, L. Graham 2, L. W. Luxton 3. Superlative: W. J. Orr 1 and 2, L. W. Luxton 3. Vilmorin: M. Sax 1, K. Knight 2, L. W. Luxton 3. Turnips, White: L. Sisam 1, 2 and 3. Yellow: W. Allen 1, L. W. Luxton 2 and 3. Any variety: W. Allen 1, G. Law 2, L. W. Luxton 3. Mangolds: J. Kinnaird 1. Long Red: C. E. Thompson 1, J. E. Black 2. Carrots: Long red: J. C. Cannell 1 and 2. White Belgium: J. G. Cannell 1 and. 2„ Goodwin Bros 3. Intermediate fled: J. C. Cannell 1, T. Kinnaird 2. Matchless (white): C. E. Thompson 1, J. E. Black 2, J. C. Cannell 3. Improved: J. E. Black, J. C. Cannell 2 and 3. Gurande: Cannell Bros 1 and 2. Collection: Cannell Bros 1 and 2. Kumi Kumi (Cattle).: W. Reynolds 1, W. J. Bright 2, W. Reynolds 3. Pumpkins (Iron Bark); Heather Reynolds 1, W. J. Bright 2. (Cat-! tie): .W Reynolds 1, M. Sax 2, W. i A. McGraclten 3. Heaviest, - Pumpkin (Canning's spe cial): F. Gartsliore, 1901bs, 1, Mrs A. Torry, IGOlbs 2, W. Reynolds, 1361bs 3. MAIZE Judge: Mr C. R. Taylor. East : Coast Horse Tooth: ...Goodwin Bros 1. Yellow Dent (Excelsior): F. T. Kirk 1. Early Butler: B. Sladden 2. Mcititi Islarid; :B; Sladden 2. Any other 1. Six Best Cobs (any variety): F. T. Kirk 1.
VEGETABLES
Judge: Mr C. R. Tayl,or r Collection (eight varieties): A. E. Gadd 1. Potatoes, Kidney: E. J. Bell 1. White Round: E. J. ,Bell' 1. P'Jnk Round: E. J. Bell 2. Any other variety-: E. J. Bell 1. Beetroot (Turnip): G. Booth 1, F. R. Brown 2, J Kinnaird 3. Long Red: J., Kinnaird 1. Carrots. -Long: A. E. Gadd J, Cannell Bros 2, K. Butler 3. Intermediates: Walter Sisam 1 and 2, Cannell Bros 3. Short: W>. Sisam 1 and 2, Cannell Bros 3. Collection: Cannell Bros 1. Parsnips; Walter Sisam 1 and 2, Mrs J. A. Baty 3. Onions: A. E. Gadd 3,. E. J. Beli 2, G. Creamer 3. Brown Spanish: W. J. Bright 1, F. T. Kirk 2 and 3. Straw Spanish: Mrs H. Withy 1. F. R. Brown 2, E. J. Bell 3. Collection; G. Creamer 1. Eschalots, Red: G. Creamer 2. Brown: E. J. Bell 1, M. Pepperell 2, F. R. Brown 3. Leeks: F. T. Kirk 1, Miss C. Sax 2, A. E. Gadd and J. Shapley 3. Cabbages Savoy: E. Haigh 1. Pumpkins, Triamble: A. E. Gadd 1. 'Tablet E. J. Bell 1, J. E. Blake 2, A. E. 'Gadd 3. Crown: E. Haigh 1' Vegetable Marrow: K. Knight 1, E. Haigh 2, S. Shapley 3. Squash: E. Haigh 1. Pie Melons-: R. M. Sorenson 1, W. J. Bright H.C. Citron Melons: M. Switzer 1. Lettuce: Kevin Butler H.C. Cabbage: A. E. Gadd 1, Kevin ] Butler H.C. Silver Beet: A. E. Gadd 1. 1 Rhubarb: A. E. Gadd J.
FRUIT Judge: Mr Nottage, Tauranga. Collection of Apples; A. E. Bales 1, E. J. Bf-ill 2. Dessert: A. J. Bale 1. Cooking: A. J. Bale 1. Sturmer: A. J. Bale 1. Delicious: A. J. Bdle 1, S. A. Mahy 2. Cranny Smith: A. J. Bale 1. Any other variety: A. J. Bale 1, W. Sisam 2. Cookers-: A. J. Bale 1 and 2, L. S. Wilson 3. Dessert: A. J. Bale 1, W. Sisam 2, R. Wilson 3. Pears, Dessert: A. J. Bale 1. Cooking: A, J. Bale 1. Lemons,, Tree Ripe: Mrs W. R. Hanham 1, Mrs A. C. Martin 2. Cured: E. J. Bell 1. Lisbon: Mrs H. Withy 1. Oranges, Sweet: E. R. Arnett 1. Poorman's: Mrs H. Withy 1. Chinese Gooseberries: Mrs A. K. Prince 1. Mrs Broadmore 2 and 3. HOME INDUSTRIES Judge: Mrs E. Armer, Rotorua Stewards: Mesdames W. Jarrett H Withy, F. T. Kirk, aV-C. Martin,' L. Bridger. Best Milk Loaf: Mrs H. Withy Mrs Hayward 2, Mrs E. S. Grant 3.' Best Loaf (Nut): Mrs B S. Grant 1 and 3. (Brown): Mrs E. S. Grant I, Mrs H. Withy 2. (White): Mrs E. S. Grant 1 and 2, Mrs Farquhar 3. Girdle Scones-: Mrs F. J. Hayward Senr 1, Mrs E. M. Hanson 2. Plain: Miss W. Sisam 1, Mrs S. Mitchell 2 Mrs E. M. Hanson 3. Without Shortening: Mrs F. J. Hayward Senr 1, Miss W. Sisam 2, Miss I.
Isam 3. Best Scones: Mrs W. Sisam 1 Irs F. J. Hay ward Scnr 2, Mrs A. Holden 3. Gems: Mrs F. J. Senr 1. Pikelets: Mrs T. Mitchell 1 and 2. Sponge Cake: Mrs Farquhar 1. Sponge Sandwich (without buter)c Mrs Farquhar 1, Mrs A. J. ; banning. 2, Miss N. Cutler 3* Sponge Sandwich (with butter): drs G. Bennett i. Shortbread: Mrs R. Peebles 1, Mrs -t. Farquhar 2. (With Arrowroot): diss McLennan 1, Mrs R. Peebles 2. Jam Tarts: Mrs Otley "1, Mrs F. . Hay ward 2. Sausage Rolls: Mrs F. J. Hayward Senr 1, Mrs F. Daiwill 2. Cream Puffs: Mrs F. Darvill 1. Coffee Sponge: Mrs L. Ansell 1, ilrs Farquhar 2. Chocolate Cake.- Mrs T. Mitchell L Mrs G. Bennett 2. Canadian Date Cake: Mrs G. Bennett 1, Mrs Farquhar 2. Christmas Cake: Mrs T. Mitchell I, Mrs A. C. Holden. 2. . Sultana Cake: Miss V. Grant 1, Mrs R. Peebles 2. Oriental Cake. Mrs A. C. Holden [, Mrs F. J. Kay ward 2. Cheese Straws: Mrs F. J. Hayward Senr 1. Plum Pldding: Mrs R. Peebles 1, Mrs T. Mitchell 2. Iced Cake: Mrs Cairns 1. Madeira Cake; 1 Mrs E,. S. Grant ! 1, Mrs H. Withjr2. i Ginger Bread: Miss V. Grant 1, Miss N. Cutler'"2. Walnut Cake: Mrs R. Peebles 1, | Mrs Hayward 2: r ; , i Meringues: i/trsi F. J. Hayward 1j j Biscuits: Mrs L. Ansell 1, Mrs F. T. Hayward 2., |
Collection Small Cakes: Mrs L. Ansel 1 1„ Mrs F. Darvill 3. Apple Pie: Mrs TV Mitchell 1. Apple Pie (puff pastry): Mrs F. J. Hay ward Senr 1. V SWEETS . Judges; Mesdames E. T. Johnson and L. Lewis, Rotorua. Turkish Delight: Mrs L. Carter • 1, Mrs A. H. Jamieson. 2 and 3.. Plain Toffee: Mrs F. L. Kirk 1. - Mrs C. Kirk 2, Miss N-..Cutler 3. Nut Toffee: Mrs C. R. Kirk 1, Miss N. Cutler 2, Mrs F. T. Kirk 3. Fudge: Mrs H. Withy 1„ Mrs L. Carter 2. Assorted: Mrs L. Petty 1. Cocoanut Ice: Miss V. Grant 1 and 2, Mrs Suckling 3. I EGGS Hen Eggs: Mrs F. : T. Kirk 1„ M. McKillop 2, Mrs J. Waterhouse 3. Duck Eggs-: Mrs-K. Knight 1, Mrs Canning 2. JAMS AND JELLIES Home-made Jellies: Mrs A. E. Shaw 1, Mrs R. Peebles 2 and 3. Hoinc-made Jams: Mrs R. Peebles 1, Mrs F. J. Hay ward 2 and 3. Marmalade: Mrs H. Withy 1, Mrs IT. Mitchell 2, Mrs E. S. Grant 3. Collection. Jams: Mrs Tl. Peebles 1, Mrs A. C. Holden 2, Mrs G. Bennett 3. PICKLES AND SAUCES Tomato Sauce: Mrs A. C. Holden 1 and 2. Mrs Farquhar 3. ] Collection of Sauces: Mrs A. C. Holden 1 and 3, Mrs Farquhar 2.
Pickled Onions: Mrs R. Peebles and 3, Mrs G. Bennett 2. Red Cabbage: Mrs A. C. Holden i and 2, Mrs F: Darvill 3. Mixed Pickles: Mrs R. Peebles 1, Mrs F. J. Hay ward 2, Mrs F. R. Brown 3. Tomato Relish: Mrs A. C. Holden 1 and 2, Mrs R. Peebles 3. Apple Chutney: Mrs R. Peebles 1, Mrs Farquhar 2, Mrs F. J. Hayward 3. Plum Chutney: Mrs Farquhar 1, Mrs E. S. Grant 2, Mrs F. J. Hayward 3. Mustard Pickle: Mrs G. E. Rob- v | son 1, Mrs G. Bennett 2, Mrs F. J. Hay ward 3. j PRESERVES Jar of Tomatoes: Mrs T. Mitchell 1, Mrs R. Peebles 2. Nectarines: Mrs G. Bennett 1, Mrs R. Peebles 2. Plums-: Mrs G. Bennett 1, Mrs R. Peebles 2. J Gooseberries: Mrs R. Peebles 1, Mrs G. Bennett 2. Pears: Mrs E, S. Grant 1, Mrs Peebles 2, Mrs G. Bennett 3. Peaches: Mrs R. Peebles 1,, Mrs E. S. Grant 2, Mrs G. Bennett 3. Collection: Mrs G. Bennett 1 and 2, Mrs R. Peebles 3. BUTTER Separated Butter: Mrs Jeffares 1, SOAP Bar of Home-made: Mrs W. Sisam i, Mrs F. L. Kirk 2.
HOME-MADE BEER Mrs A. Penny 1. PROFESSIONAL BAKERS Championship Gup: Covering Ba; of Plenty and East Coast: T. A. Baikie, Te Puke, 1. Two Loaves White Bread: T. A. Baikie 2. Two Loaves Wholemeal Bread: T. A. Baikie 2. White Bread (any shape): T. A. Baikie 2. Brown Bread: T. A. Baikie 1. . NEEDLEWORK Judges: Mesdames H. Wirislade, Rotorua, N. M. Smith, Rotorua. Stewards: Mesdames W. Bridger, B. S. Barry. J. Arres. Pleat Work: Mrs K. Scliofield 1. Cross Stitch Centre: Miss M. Righton 1, Mrs M. C. Todman 2. Luncheon Set: Miss S. Baker 1, Mrs A. J. Canning 2. Worked Cushion: Mrs Todman 1, [ Miss A. Chamberlain 2, Miss .B Black 3. Wool-worked Cushion: Mrs F. R. Brown 1 and 2. Table Centre: Mrs H. Bell 1„ Miss M. Righton 2. and 3. Supper Cloth: Mrs I. O. McCutcheon Mrs H- A. Smerdon 2. Tray Cloth: Mrs S. A. Stubbs Mrs M. C. Todman 2. Embroidered Supper Cloth: Mrs M C. Todman 2. Afternoon Tea Cloth: Miss O. Cain 1, Miss M. Righton 2* Mrs Suckling 3. Supper Cloth (Crocheted Border): Mrs Vowles 2. Dressing Table Set: Mrs McCarroll 1, Mrs S. Allen 2. Coloured Dressing Table Set: Mis? D. Hansen 1, Miss G. Baker 2, Mrs Todman 3. Hand Embroidered Picture: Mr? A. M. Stevenson 1, Mrs R. S. Baker .2, Mrs J. C. Cannell 3.
Knitted Woollen Toy: Miss iVI Donald 1, Miss A. Healy 2. Tea Shower: Mrs R. Black 1. Tea Shower (Stencil): Miss Hilt Ramsay 2. Bed Jacket (Knitted): Miss J. I Vallender 1, Miss Irma Johnson Miss. 3. Bed Jacket (iiot wool): Miss jYJ Righton 1. Tea Wagon Set (Ecru): Miss V Carter 1, Misa G. Griffiths-2. Tea Wagon Set (coloured): Mis M. Righton 1, Mrs T. N. Blake 2. Night Dress: Mrs J. A. Stubbs 1 Mrs C. A. Hale 2. Baby*3 Frock: Miss Jean Ryburn | Shopping Bag: Mrs M. Bright 1 Mrs K. Schofield 2. Tea Cosy (Wool): Mrs J. Creek.; 1, Miss A. Wilson 2. Richlieu Supper Cloth: Miss Sax 1,. Miss A. Chamberlain 2. Bungalow Apron: Mrs T. N. Blake 1. Coloured Apron (machine made): Miss M. Righton 1. Men's Pyjamas: Mrs J. Healy 3 and 2. Tapestry: Mrs L. Carter 1, Mrs S. Allen 2, Mrs J .A. Claridge 3. Tapestry Picture: Mrs V. Stewart 1, Mrs Riddell 2, Miss B. Parker 3. Tapestry Bag: Miss B. Parker 1. Tapestry Stool: Miss I\f. Righton 1, Miss A. Ramson 2. Infant's Woollen Set (Crocheted); Miss McDonald 1. Infant's Woollen Set (knitted): Miss I. Johnson 1, Mrs H. Licht-i ivark 2. Infant's Knitted Woollen Frock: Miss I. Johnson 1, Mrs N". H. Birch 2, Mrs J. A. Stubbs 3. Knitted Booties: Miss V. L. Cogswell 1, Mrs S. Allen 2, Mrs Healy 3. Knitted Pullover: Miss L. Blake 1 Knitted Jumper or Cardigan: Miss E. Baird 1, Mrs S. Allen 2„ Mrs F. Orchard 3. Knitted Child's Outfit: Mrs F. Benseman 1. Knitted Socks: Mrs H. A. Smcrdon 1, Mrs E. McDonald 2; Miss P. Blake 3. Knitted Socks (by lady over sixty years): Mrs F. Orchard l r Mrs E. McDonald 2, Mrs J. Vowles 3.
Knitted Cardigan: Miss A. Healy , Miss E. Baird 3. Article not Scheduled: Miss A. Wilson 1, Miss J. Mclsaac 2, Mrs-E. McDonald 3. Pram Cover; Mrs S. Bright 1, Mrs J. L. Burnett 2. Child's Cotton Frock: Mrs S. Alen 1. Child's Party Frock: Mrs S. Alen 1. INSTITUTE COURTS Judge: Mrs R. • McNaughton,. Tauranga. No, 3 Court, Whakatane (120 points) 1, No. 2 Court, Taneatua (93 points) 2, No. 1 Court, Matata (92 points) 3. ART Judge: Miss D. Parkinson, Rotorua. Coat Hanger: Miss A. Wilson 1, Mrs W .T. Law 2. Article of Thrift: Mrs V. Stewart 1. ,- Article from Sugar Bag: Mjrs J. L. Burnett 1. Article in Suede Work: Mrs V. Suttie 1. Pewter Work; Mrs V. Stewart 1. Copper Work: Mrs V. Stewart 1. Brass Work: Mrs V. Stewart 1, Miss K. Madden 2. Leather Work: Mrs H. Ramsay 1. Wool Rug: Mr E. Hirst 1, Mrs Holland 2. Wool Rug (under 3ft): Mrs Holland 1. Table Centre (for girls 16 to 20 years): Coral Ashton 1. Bungalow Apron; Coral Ashton 1. Cardigan or Jumper (knitted): Miss M. Baty 1. Knitted Bed Jacket: Coral Ashton 1. Knitted Article (not scheduled): Coral Ashton 1. ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY Judge: Mr C. G. Caisley. Steward: Mr R. F. Brook. Study of Still Life (oils): Mrs Pearson 1. Study of Landscape in Oils: E. G. Edwards 1, 2 and 3. Portrait (oils): Mrs J. Pearson 1. Animal Study: Mrs J. Pearson 1. Pen Painting: Mrs M. Hood 1. Original Poster (in colour): Mr C. Ker 1. PHOTOGRAPHY Figure Study: C. E. Singleton 1 and 2, O. Peterson 3. Seascape or Marine: O. Peterson 1 and 2, C. E. Singleton 3. Landscape; R. J.'Searlc 1, O. Peterson 2, C. E., Singleton 3. . "Farm Scene: R. J. Searle 1, C. J2. Singleton 2. Any Subject: H. P. Bryan 1 ? G.. Evans 2, C. E. Singleton. 3. , Collection of Snapshots: Mis§ F, Penlington 1, B. L. Burnett 2, Gor don Evans 3.;
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