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DAIRY PRODUCE

Butter (Judges: Officers dairy division, Dept. Agriculture, Christchurch) Butter, five lib pats: Blenheim Co-op. Dairy Co.. 1, N.Z. Coop. Dairy Co. Ltd, (Ngatea Branch) 2. N.Z. Coop Dairy Co. Ltd, (Paeroa Branch) 3, N.Z. Coop. Dairy Co. Ltd (Taupiri Branch) V h c. Butter, 281bs, suitable for export: Blenheim Coop. Dairy Co., 1, N.Z. Coop. Dairy Co. Ltd,

(Taupiri Branch) 2, N.Z. Co-op. Dairy Co. Ltd (Paeroa Branch) 3. Butter, 56ibs: N.Z. Co-op. Dairy Co. Ltd. (Ngatea Branch) 1, Waimea Dairy Co. Ltd. 2, Westland Dairy Co. Ltd. 3, N.Z. Co-op. Dairy Co. Ltd, (Paeroa Branch) v h c. Factory cheese (Judges: Officers Dairy Division, Dept. Agriculture, Christchurch) One full cream cheese, suitable lor export: N.Z. Coop. Dairy Co. (Cambridge Branch) 1, Downs Dairy Co. 2, Otautau Coop. Dairy Factory 3, Mataura Dairy Co. v h c. One full cream cheese, new season’s: N.Z. Coop. Dairy Co. (Cambridge Branch) 1, Kaikoura Coop. Dairy Co. Ltd. 2, Downs Dairy Co. 3. Cloverlea Dairy Co. v h c. One full cream cheese, matured: Amalgamated Dairy Co. (Riverbank Branch) 1, Kaikoura Coop. Dairy Co. Ltd 2, Collingwood Dairy Co. 3, Kaitangata Coop. Dairy Co Ltd. v h e. Preserves [(Judge: Mrs R. B. Rice, Kaiapoi) ; Three varieties of home-pre-served fruit: Mrs R. E. Cullen 1 Mrs J. P. Ewart 2 and 3, Mrs J - . J. Earl v h c, Mrs B. J. Wall v h c. Three varieties preserved berries: Mrs J. P. Ewart 1 and 2, Mrs M. J. Wall 3. Tomato sauce: Mrs J. J. Earl 1, Mrs J. P. Ewart 2. Preserved tomatoes: Mrs B. J. Wall 1. „ T t Three berry jams: Mrs J. J. Earl 1, Mrs J. P. Ewart 2 and v h c, Mrs R. E. Cullen 3, Mrs B. J. Wall h c. Three stone fruit jams: Mrs B. J. Wall 1, Mrs R. E. Cullen 2, Mrs J. P. Ewart 3, Mrs J. J. Earl V Jar marmalade: Mrs J. P. Ewart J and 2. Mrs B J. Wall 3, Mrs R. E. Cullen v h c. Three varieties of lelly: Mrs R. E. Cullen 1, Mrs B. J. Wall 2, Mrs J. P. Ewart 3. Mrs J. J. Earl 4. Home-made wine (Judges: Messrs W. D. Dunkley, H. Meyers and G. Watkins) Dry white wine: A. D. Asquith 1, Mrs I. L. Bretherton 2, R. J. Bultltude 3. Sweet white wine: A. D. Asquith 1,2 and 3, R. F. Wright v h c. Drv red wine: G. P. L. Bretherton 1, Mrs N. C. Mora 2, Mrs S. Wormaid 3, A. D. Asquith V Sweet red wine: A. D. Asquith 1 and 2, Mrs R. W. Cummins 3, R. E. Wright v h c. Home brew: D. Tarrant 1 and 2, F D. Wall 3, A. D. Asquith V 11 *c. Grape wine, sweet red: D. Tarrant 1, Mrs R. W. Cummins 2 and v h c. A. D. Asquith 3. Grape wine, sweet white: C. A. Ching 1, A. D. Asquith 2, Mrs S. Wormaid 3. Grape wine, dry red: R. J. Bultitude 1, A. D. Asquith 2, 3 and v h c. Grape wine: dry white: A. D. Asquith 1 and 2, D. T. Melhuish 3, • Art handicraft

Hand embroidered cloth assisi or hardanger: Miss Fay Johnson I. Mrs S. M. Storey 2. Hand embroidered cloth in colour: Mrs J. M. Wagner 1, Mrs S. M. Storey and Mrs J. M. Wagner (equal) 2. Crochet stole or poncho: Mrs M. S. Marley and Mrs A. W. Edwards (equal) 1, Mrs P. A. Norgate 3. Article of crochet in cotton: Mrs B. Broadbelt 1, 3 and c, Mrs J M. Wagner 2. Mrs R. B. Rice he , „ Article of crochet in wool: Mrs J M Wagner 1, W. Cartwright 3j Mrs R. B. McDougall v h c. Article in cross stitch: Mrs M. S. Harley 1, Miss M. Thompson v h c, Mrs H. Chapman h c. Wool floor rug: C. J. Coutts 1 and 2. Fleece wool rug: Miss E. D. Gillanders 1. Home made toy: Mrs E. A. Wilkinson 1. 3 and v h c. Mrs D. J. Bennett 2. Four hand woven place mats: Miss B. Horne 1. Hand woven bag: Miss E. D. Gillanders 1, and 2. Miss B. Horne 3, Wall hanging, embroidered: Mrs S. M. Storey 2, Mrs E. H. Cameron 3. „ Wall hanging, woven: Miss B. Horne 1. Miss E. D. Gillanders 2. Macrame article: Mrs C. W. Morrison 1 and 2. Miss B. Horne and Mrs J. M. Wagner (equal! 3, Miss Heather Mackinder h c. Knitting (Judge: Mrs E Zelas.) Baby’s garments: Mrs G. Watt 1 Mrs S. M. Storey 2, Mrs D. M. Taege 3 and h c, Mrs M. Brickland v h c. Miss P. Watt h c. Hand-knitted poncho: Mrs D. M. Taege 1, Mrs R. B. Rice 2. Hand-knitted cardigan or pullover 4 plv wool: Mrs J. M. Wagner ’l. Mrs D. M. Taege 2,3, v h c, h c. Mrs M. Brickland c. Hand-knitted cardigan or pullover, double-knitting wool: Mrs J M. Wagner 1, Mrs G. Watt 2, Miss P. Harvey 3. Mrs G. Watt v h c, Mrs B. J. Smith h c. Mrs M. Brickland c.

Hand-knitted cardigan for child: Mrs D. M. Taege I and h c. Mrs J. M. Wagner 2, Mrs M. E. Curry 3. Hand-knitted article: Mrs R. B. Rice 1. Mrs D. M. Taege 2 and v h c. Mrs A. W. Edwards 3, Mrs J M. Wagner h c.

Skein of home-spun wool, fine: 1 Mrs C. Kearney 1. Miss B. Horne j 2, Mrs A. King 3, Mrs B. Smith | v h c, Miss H. Spencer-Bower h c and c. Skein of home-spun wool, (heavy): Mrs A. King 1. Miss B.! Horne 2. Mrs C. Kearney 3, Miss' H. Spencer-Bower v h c. Mrs R. Harper h c , Miss H. SpencerBower and Miss B. Smith (equal) Skein of home-dyed home-spun wool (fine): Miss B. Horne 1, Mrs J. Poole 2, Mrs A. King 3, and v h c. Miss E. D. Gillanders h c. Skein of home-dyed home-spun wool (heavy): Mrs A. King 1, and 2. Miss B Horne 3. Miss E. D. Gillanders v h c, Mrs J. Poole h c. Article made from home-spun wool (fine): Miss M. M. Jennings

1. Miss B. Horne 2, Mrs R. Hooper 3 and v h c. Mrs G. H. Hall c. Article made from home-spun wool (heavy): Mrs R. Harper 1,; Mrs H. J. Taylor 2. Miss B. Horne 3. Mrs R. M. O’Loughlin v h c. Article made from home-spun wool, fair isle: Mrs D. H. Cotterill and Miss P, Aciand I and 2. Miss B. Horne 3, Mrs R. M. O’Loughlin v h c, Mrs G. H. Hall (equal) c. Article made from home-dyed home-spun wool: Mrs N. L. Wrenn 1. Miss B. Home 2, Mrs A. King 3. Pair hand-knitted men's socks: Mrs J. M. Wagner 1. Mrs R. B. Rice 2. Mrs M. Brickland 3. Mrs H. J. Taylor v h c, Mrs D. M. Taege h c and c.

Pair hand-knitted gloves: Mbs iJ N Orr 1. Mrs M. Brickland 2, Mrs D. M. Taege 3. ! Article knitted on home knit,l ting machine, stocking stitch: ! Mrs A S. Mac Lean 1 and 2, Mrs iW. Cartwright 3 and h c Mrs M. Harvey v h C, Mrs P A. 'Norgate c. ! Article knitted on home knitting machine, fancy stitch: Mrs A. S. Mac Lean I and v h c, Mrs W. Cartwright 2, Mrs M. Harvey 3 and li c. Home-made toy. knitted: Miss J. N. Orr 1, Mrs M. Brickland 2. i Mrs G. Flower 3. Mrs A. W Ed wards v h c. Mrs M. S. Marley Ih c. Mrs K. B. McDougall c. ' Knitted article, senior citizens: 'Mrs M. R. Banscombe 1 and 2, Mrs Cornes 3. Mrs M. S Marley 1 v h c. Mrs R. B Rice h c.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33069, 9 November 1972, Page 11

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DAIRY PRODUCE Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33069, 9 November 1972, Page 11

DAIRY PRODUCE Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33069, 9 November 1972, Page 11

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