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SHOW NEEDLEWORK.

Tho following awards in the ladies' and children's noedlework sections ware made at the Hawke'a Bay A. and P. Association's show:— Ladies' Needlework.—English or eyelethole embroidery—Miss SI. Barker, 1; Miss Bennett, 2; Miss L. M'Crea, 3. Embroidery in silk—Miss M. Henderson, 1; Mrs. Tosswill, 2; Mrs. H. G. Small, 3. l'hilndolphian embroidery or needlepainting—Mrs. H. Witchell, l;MissMaora Mane, 2; Miss A. Connor, 3. Embroidery in white linen or cotton— Mrs. J. A. M'Leavev, 1; Miss 11. Weaver, 2; Miss L. M'Crea, 3. Embroidery in coloured linen or cotton—Miss M. Barker, 1; Mrs. H. Witchell. 2. Embroidered blouse—Mrs. H..Witchell, 1 niul 2. Appliquo needlework—Miss M. Murdoch, 1; Miss M. Henderson, 2; Mrs. H. Witchell, 3. Fine point lace—Mrs. H. 0. Small, 1. Miss E. M. Kirk, 2; Miss L. Glazebrook, 3. Coarse point lace—Mrs. G. Small. 1. Cotton crochet (Irish excluded)— Mis* A. B. Campbell, 1; Mrs. C. C. Willis, 2; Mrs. J. Bridgman, 3. Irish crochet—Mrs. J. Bridgman, 1; Miss Kyre, 2. Mount Mellick work—Mrs. T. Bai, 2. fine dtawn-thrcad work—Miss J. M'Lean, lj Miss M. Family, 2; Miss Frame, 3. Course drawn-thread work—Mrs. T. Bai, 1; Miss V. W. Munro, 2; Miss A. Dooney, 3. Child's smocked frock—Miss Cunningham, 1; Mrs. I'. G. King, 2; Mrs. W. E. Chapman, 3. Monogram—Miss M. Murdoch, 1; Miss M. Henderson, 2. Table centre—Miss M. Murdoch, 1; Mrs. M. 11. Cohen, 2; Miss A. Kenny, S. Ribbon work—Miss M. Murdoch, 1 and 2. Cushion—Mrs. Tosswell, 1; Miss K. Henderson, 2; Miss M. Murdoch, 3. Pin-cushion -Mrs. Tosswill. Hand-made linen button-holes—Mrs. A. Austin, 1; Mrs. Lys, 2; Mrs. H. Lawrence, 3. Fancy knitting, in cotton—Miss M. R. Tod, 1. Fancy knitting, in wool—Miss A. B. Campbell, 1; Miss F. Haszard, 2; Mrs. J. 31. Barbour, 3. Infant's jacket, bonnet, and bootees, knitted in wool—Miss F. Haszard, 1; Mrs. H. Lean, 2; Mrs. A. A. Butler, 3. Knitted or crocheted quilt—Miss Mohi, 1; Mrs. P. Brady, 2 and 3. Plain knitted socks—Mrs. E. Thompson, 1; Miss E. Williams, 2; Mrs. Torode, 3. Ribbed knitted socks—Mrs. C. Thompson, 1; Miss A. A. Butler,, 2 and 3. Best patch, in cotton or linen—Miss A. Austin, 1; Mrs. H. Lawrence, 2; Miss B. Anderson, 3. Children's work, for girls 17 and Tinder.

—Plain needlework—Myrtle Connor, 1; E. Brabant, 2; 11. Hewitt, 3. White embroidery, cotton or drawnthread— Marry Russell, 1; E. Latapie, 2; E. Stevens, 3. v Embroidery in silk—Mary Russell, 1 and 2; R. Te Kura,. 3.' Child's hand-sewn pinafore—R. Brabant, 1; A. Lys, 2; T. Stanley, 3.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1575, 19 October 1912, Page 11

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SHOW NEEDLEWORK. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1575, 19 October 1912, Page 11

SHOW NEEDLEWORK. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1575, 19 October 1912, Page 11

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