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PASSENGERS BY THE CATHAY.

' The:'-following passengers for Now Xealanrt, are- .travelling by the P. .and 0. liner Cathay,, Mililitn 'i? duo at Sydney' from 1 Londbji-. on Pecem-boi' }Oth Auekland: Mr *nd Sirs A. IC, T-Tawben, "Mr but! Mrs Starisfleld, Miss Btimsfleld. Mr and Mrs J. THsttfn'Cru'mp and pu'id. Miss Ei. L. Bufernyne. For Wellington: Miss F. Godfrey,■ Miss M. -FV - - Warren. Mr t K.' O. 'Hews}. Mr W. McHardy and Mrs Rutherford. C (For, ©lineijinf Mr-'and' Mrs ? W. .T, Croft, tn,d Miss Oodall, : I To continue her Homeward llnuding ti>-the asreney of the New Zealand 'Shipping Company. the Federal • steamer NorthnmbcrlaiHlarrived at Ntiw I'lynioutl) on' Thursday morning from Lyttfeltori. .' She "will later proceed trt Aucklnnd,' W»Uihgton, and Napier to eoniplete. The vessel is due at Wellingtoli on' I>eeemberi ; is to' olear. Napier flnat- i ly on Liverpool, -a«fl Qlt^sßQ■^v, , ®ana»na. > -' i

Beamsley h c. Pikelets (10): Mrs Beamsley 1, Mrs 1). Tod 2. Miss J. Ilullcy 3. Sponge roll (33): Mrs W. Lnmbio 1, Mrs Beamsley 2, Mrs Rath pen 3. Date scones (3): Mrs Marshall' 1, Mrs ltathgeu 2. Girdle scones (5): Mrs "J. Webster 1, Miss K. Millar », Mrs Beamsley 3. Brown scones (2): Mips K.. Millar 'l, Sausago rolls (2).: Mrs Beamsle>; 1. ColToo-caKe (■<):.■ Miss W. A. Lemon I.'Mias M. i!\isher and Mrs J. Wobster (equal) ~. Cream puffs (4): . Mrs Vicary 1, Miss K. Millar 2, .Mrs Beamsley 3. Nut loaf (7): Miss.K. Millar. 1, Mrs p. Hoskins 2, Mrs A. .Millar 3. Spongre enke (»): Mrs. Beamsley "•I, Mrs 11.' 0. 'Millar 2, Mrs J. "VVjSbster 3. ■ Pastry (5): Mrs Beamsley 1,. Mrs i>. T.odd. 2, Miss- W. A. Lemon 3. -Shortbread (10) : Mrs W..J, Lemon 1, Miss K. Millar 2, Mrs. Beamsley !>.. Plain biscuits- (8) : Mrs R. Ci. McClnro 1," Mrs J. Webster2,. ' Miss K, 'Millar ■ :3. Fancy bi§cu\ts (1): Miss K. Millar 1. Ginger cake (0): Mrs J. Webster 1 and 2, Miss W. A. Lemon 3. Rich cake (13): Miss W. A. Lemon 1, Mrs J. Webster 2, Miss K. Millar 3." Oat cake (1): Miss K. Millar 1. Homo-mado broad (2): Mrs ('. ]losl> ins 1, Miss (Jladys Lemon 2. DOMESTIC PRODUCE. ' Table butter ,(3) : Miss C. Lemon 1. Extracted lionoy (4): Mrs 11. Schnello 1, Miss Agnes Marshall, 2. Jlomc-made jellies (4): Mrs'll. Schnello 1 and 2. Home-made jam [ (6) : Mrs 11. Sclinplle 1, Mrs W. Lambie 2. Uume-made marmalade (6)': Mrs H. Schnelle 1 and 2, Mrs J. Webster 3. Home-made pickles (3) : Mrs H. Schnelle 1, Miss Gladys Lemon 2. Tomato sauce (7) : Miss Gladys Lemon 1 and 2, Mrs H. Schnelle 3. Hoinepreserved fruits (3):' Miss Gladys Lemon J, Mrs IT. Schnelle 2. Hen eggs (8) : Mrs 11. Schnelle 1, W. Fisher 2, Mrs H. J. Ilurford 3, Duck eggs (2): Jack Mawson 1. Scones, made by man (3) : Neil Jones 1 and 2. COOKERY (Juniors). Plain scones (6): Jean Lemon 1, Lorna Millar 2, Winifred 'Hudson 3. Currant *<;oues (0): Joan Millar :l, L. Millar 2, ('V.'en Ilobkins 3. Sponge sandwich (7): Jean Lemon .1, Joan Millar 2, (\ "Winters 3. Madeira cake (0) : L. Millar 1, Winifred Hudson 2, C. Winters 3. Seed cake f. r >) : Joan jlillnr J, Winifred Hudson 2, (J. Winters 3. Dome made biscuits (0): Jean Lemon 1, Gwen ■floskins 2, Winifred Hudson 3. Scholar's luncheon (C): Joan Millar 1, L. Millar 2, •lean- Lemon 3 VEGETABLES (Junior). Lettuce (4): E. Torrance 1, J. Martin 2. Potatoes (7): Douglas Millar 1, 15. Torrance 2, Norman t'isher. ;i. Cabbage (5): Graham. Boon I, Norman Fisher 2. Peas (5): Jim Martin I, Sydney Barncft 2. Spring onionj (• r >): Douglas Millar 1. Sydney Barnett 2. 'Collection vegetables (5): Norman Fisher J, I'.rnic Torrance V. HOME INDUSTRIES (Senior). (Judges: Misses Wilkie and Gilmour.) Cream or white supper cloth (3): Mrs A, A. Gardiner I, Miss N. Herd 2. White d'oyley, worked in ' colour (15): Miss J. Ilollcy 1, Mrs T. W. Gilbert 2 and 3. Most useful arlieln made from sugar-bag (11): Miss Gladys L> -man 1, Mrs A. A. Gardiner 2, I Mrs Riishion 3. Baby's knitted cont (3): Mrs A.' A. Gardiner I, .Mrs 1). Marshall 2. Cream fuji nightdress (4): Miss K. Winchester I. Miss L. Ilurford 2. Embroidered apron (12): Miss Elsie Fisher 1, Mrs W. J. Kemp 2, Mrs Langdale 3. (Junior.) ' Tl'oylo.v, "cri'iini or whito (2) : liorna Millar I, I). Winchester 2. Apron (f»): M.lsri/.zle !, Jean Lemon 2, D. Winchester 3. Best article made from sii,Tar-bag (4): L. Millar 1, A. Marshall 2

SKCTIOX AND .SPECIAL Jlrs J. Vounj;'K trophy for twelve roß_es, Mr.s .1. ('unnink'hum; Mr T. L. Low's priie for seleeted iris jtlanta. Miss PI. .laniie&on; iJr. Yolckman's priio for most points in roses and sweet peas, Miss McLaehlan; Mr J. Win ebester's trophy for most points in mierellaneous out. blooms, Mrs G. H. Aroorhead; Mr .1. MeLaehlan's trophy for classes 32 to 3(>,. Mrs J. CmmiiiKham; Mrs W. H. (Jartw right's trophy for Iceland poppies, Mrs S. M. Jackman; Mrs It. «. Mel'lure's' trophy for most points in pot plants, Mrs K. IJoon; Mrs K. Millar's trophy for maidenhair fern, Mrs W. Lambie; Mrs J. Winchester's prize for two seraniums, Mrs K, Boon; Mr W. McLaughlin's trophy for decorated vase by girl under 10, Kileen Moorhead; Mrs W. J, Lemon's trophy for best arranged vase, Miss Margaret Nixon; Rev. .T, 0. Yotinc's trophy for best arranged floating howl, Mrs Friberg; Jiev. J. C. Young's trophy for best arranged basket, Miss Margaret Ni*on; best arranitcd table, Sirs W. If. Onrlwright; Mr J. B. Anderson's trophy for best arranged bowl, J. 0. Young; Mr J. Moorhead's cup for njos.t points in decorative suction, J. 0. Young; Mr J. Spenee's trophy for most points in fruit and vegetables, W. Fisher; Mr D. Reid's trophy for runner-up, 11. .L Ilurford; .Mr O. Uodgers's prize . for collection of vegetables, W. Fisher; Mr 11, Ilurford's prize for most points in senior cookery,' Miss K. Millar} Mr W. J. Lemon's- prise fnr runner-up. Mrs v Beamsley; Mrs K,. Wise's trophy for upongo cake, Mrs Ileamsleyi Mr U. C. Ta'ndyV trophy for rich cake, Miss W. A. Ltfmon; Mrs S. "Gibson's trophy for tii* plain Rooneit, i Mrs- Jtathg«n: Mini M. Oib«on'» trophy for pastry, Mrs Beamsley: Mr W. Johnston's trophy for most points in domestic produce, Mrs Rchuelle; Mr G. Moorhead's trophy for home-made jam, Mrs Schnelle; Mrs Pollock's trophy for six plain scones, Jean Lemon; Mr B. Anderson's cup for most points in junior cookory, Miss Jean Millar; Mrs J. llalliday's trophy for runnerup, Jean Lemon; Mrs W. O. 'Kerniio's C "P for most- points In junior vegetables, K. Torrance; Mr A. Loehhead(» trophy for runner-up. Pouk'ss Millar; Mrs J. K. Boon's cup for most points in homo industries, senior, Mrs A. A. Gardiner; Mr W. Johnston'i trophv for supper cloth, Mrs Gardiner; baby's Icnltted coat, Jlrs Gardiner; fuji nightdress. Miss K. Winchester; Mrs, Martin's trophy for nibst points in homo industries, junior,' Miss Lorna Millar; Mr W. Laughlin's trophy for duchesso set. Miss M. Brizzle;. Mrs W. A. Johnston s trophy for vase of sweet peas, Mrs W. H. Oartwrlght; Ilvder and Son's medal fnr floral exhibit, Mrs Boag; Mrs Rushton'i special trophy for junior cookery, Miss Lorna Millar; Mrs JJ. McLnehlan's trophy for six cream pufis, Mrs Vicary. .

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20412, 5 December 1931, Page 21

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PASSENGERS BY THE CATHAY. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20412, 5 December 1931, Page 21

PASSENGERS BY THE CATHAY. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20412, 5 December 1931, Page 21