WINTER SHOW
i ' DISPLAY AT KOKATAHI? Splendid entries, and good-quality exhibits, made a success of the annual Winter Show of the Koktahi and Koiterangi districts, which was opened in the Public Hall, Kokatahi, on Tuesday, and concluded yesterday. Hie executive and the secretary (Miss E. Boddington) had made arrnagements ensuring the smooth working of the show. The judges were:—Farm and garden produce and fruit, Mr G. Perry; hams and bacon, Mr D. Jellie; meats. Mr J. Johnson; home cookery, Mrs Preston and Mr J. Preston; miscellaneous, Mesdames Heinz and Parkhill; fancy work, Mrs Paterson and Miss Thompson; knitting, Mesdames Anderson and Mclntosh. The awards were as follow:—
FARM PRODUCTS. , Potatoes, coloured: D. Weir 1; white Charlie O’Reilly 1, H. A. Boddington 2, D. Weir 3; heaviest: H. A. Boddington 1 and 2.
Swedes, purple tops: N. Harris 1, Mark Wallace junr. 2; table: Jack Wallace 1, D. Weir 2, T. Ecclesfield 3; heaviest: Mrs Cron 1, C. Sparkes 2. Soft Turnips, white fleshed: N. Harris 3; yellow-fleshed: W. Jamieson 1, N. Harris 3.
Mangolds: W. Bond 1, H. A. Boddington 2, W. Bond 3. Carrots, white: Miss E. Baird 1; red: Mrs Nolan 1; heaviest: Alex. Fleming 1, Rod de Fillippi 2, Miss E. Baird 3.
Miscellaneous, Oaten Sheaf (Garton): N. Harris 1; (Algerian): N. Harris 1; bag chaff (Gartons): N. Harris 1: (Algerian): N. Harris 1; grass hay: Stopforth Bros. 1, N. Harris 2; clover hay: N. Harris 3; collection of winter fodder; N. Harris 1; fat lamb:W. A. Jamieson 1; lamb for export: Gerhard Meharry 1, W. Jamieson 2; porker: S. de Fillippi 1, Stopforth Bros 2; baconer: J. Monk 1. Dressed poultry: Mrs Boddington 1, Mrs J. J. Michell 2; ducks: Mrs Boddington 1, Mrs Harcourt 2; goose: J. Monk 1, Mrs Boddington 2; fowls (cooked): Mrs J. J. Michell 1, Mrs E. Sherriff 2! ducks (cooked): Mrs Harcourt 1, Mrs Cron 2. Hams and bacon —side bacon (green): J. Monk 1, W. Jamieson 2, and 3; side bacon (smoked): J. Monk 1, W. Jamieson 2 and 3; roll bacon (green): J. Monk 1 and 2, J. Fleming 3; ham (green): W. Jamieson 1 and 2, J. Monk 3; ham (smoked) W. Jamieson 1 and 2, J. Monk 3. Honey, liquid: T. Ecclesfield 1; granulated: T. Ecclesfield 1; squares: T. Ecclesfield 1, and 2; beeswax: T. Ecclesfield 1.
Eggs, hen, tinted: Mrs J. Fleming 1; hen, white: Mrs Harcourt 1, Mrs S. Havill 2; duck: D. Weir 1, Mrs J. Fleming 2, Stopforth Bros. 3. Butter: Mr s Marshall 1. Mrs T. W’ells 2.
GARDEN PRODUCE. Carrots: Mrs. Macdonald 1, Tom Jonss 2, B. Jamieson 3. Parsnips: AMichel 1, A. Michel 2, H. A. Boddington 3. Long red beetroot: D. Weir 1. A. Michel 2, J. Monk 3; othei - variety: D. Weir 1, Mrs. J. Fleming 2. Onions: H. A. Boddington 1, H. A. Boddington 2, Mrs Cron 3. free onions: Mrs Mehrtens 1, T. Ecclesfield 2. Heaviest onions: Mrs Cron 1, H. A. Boddington 2, H. A. Boddington 3. Eschallots: white—Mrs Mehrtens 1, J. Monk 2, H. Boddington 3. Eschallots, brown: Mrs Mehrtens 1, H. A. Boddington 2. Table pumpkins: Jack de Fillippi 1, J. W. Kelly 2, Jack Jones 3. Heaviest pumpkin: Herb Fleming 1, Mrs Webster 2, Mrs Nolan 3. Table marrows: Mrs Mehrtens 1, Mrs J. Fleming 2, Mrs Cron 3. Heaviest marrow: Jock Baird I, Mrs Mehrtens 1, W. Havill 3. Leeks: Mrs J. Fleming 1; cabbages (white): Herb Fleming 1; cabbages (red): Herb Fleming 1. Savoys: Charlie O’Reilly 1. Silver beet: N. Harris 1. Garden collection: Hardy Fleming 1, J. W. Kelly 2; T. Ecclesfield 3. FRUIT. Cooking apples: Jack Jones 1, T. Ecclesfield 2, W. Bradley 3.; dessert apples: R. Houliston 1, J. Monk 2, T. Ecclesfield 3; collection of cooking apples: Jack Jones 1, T. Ecclesfield 2; collection of dessert apples: Miss E. Baird 1, T. Ecclesfield 2, Jack Jones 3; heaviest apples: Mrs Cron and Jack Jones equal 1, Jack Jones 3.
HOME COOKERY. Home-made loaf, home-made yeast: Mrs T. Ecclesfield 1; home-made loaf, compressed yeast: Mrs M. Baird 1, Mrs Cron 2, Mrs J. Eyes 3; currant loaf: Mrs Cron 1. Mrs M. Baird 2; brown bread: .Mrs Cron 1, Mrs J. Lyes 2; yeast buns: Mrs M. Baird 1, Mrs Cron 2, Mrs J. Lyes 3; plain scones: Miss I. Godfrey 1. Miss C. Michel 2, Mrs E. Sherriff 3; girdle scones: Mrs T. Ecclesfield 1, Mrs Cron 2, Mrs P. Jones 3; date scones: Mrs O’Reilly 1, Mrs W. Jones 2, Mrs T. Ecclesfield 3; plain cake: Mrs T. Ecclesfield 1, Mrs B. Jamieson 2, Miss E. Monk 3; fruit cake, dark:-Miss E. Monk 1, R. Bleakey 2, Miss P. Andrews 3; fruit cake, light: Mrs Cron 1, Mrs P. Crough 2; iced cake: Miss E. Meharry 1, Miss I. Godfrey 2; iced sponge: Mrs Cron 1, Miss 1. Godfrey 2; seed cake: Miss 1. Godfrey 1, Mrs W. Jones 2, Miss E. Monk 3; sponge cake: Mrs W. Jones 1; sandwich sponge: Mrs John Macfarlane 1. Mrs E. Sherriff 2, Mrs Cron 3; billy sponge: Mrs W. Jones 1: gingerbread: Mrs O’Reilly 1, Miss E. Monk 2, Mrs Cron 3; marble cake: Mrs Cron 1, Mrs T. Ecclesfield 2, Mrs J. Fleming 3; coffee sponge sandwich: • Mrs P. Jones 1, Mrs J. J. Michell 2, Mrs Ashley 3; chocolate sponge sandwich: Mrs C. Woolhouse 1, Miss C. Michell 2, Mrs T. Ecclesfield 3: sponge roll: Mrs. O’Reilly 1, Mrs Cron 2, Mrs P. Jones 3; short bread: Mrs Cron and Mrs P. Crough equal 1, Mrs Ashley 3: cream puffs: Mrs T. Ecclesfield 1 Mrs Cron 2, Mrs O. Meharry 3; pikelets: Miss I. Godfrey 1, Mrs Cron 2, Miss P. Sparkes 3; oat cakes: Mrs Cron 1, Mrs P. Jones
Apple pie: Mrs Ashley 1. Mrs P. (’rough 2, Mrs Cron 3; cheese cakes: Mrs Cron 1, Mrs P. Crough 2, Mrs P. Jones 3; cream lilies: Mrs Marshall 1. Miss M. Fleming and Mrs O’Reilly tied 2; cream horns;.Mrs J. Fleming 1, Mrs J. J. Michel 2, Mrs P. Crough 3; plain biscuits: Miss C. Michel 1. Mrs P. Crough 2, Mrs O’Reilly 3; plain pastry: Mrs Cron 1. Mrs .1. Fleming 2, Mrs P. Crough 3; collection of biscuits: Miss M. Fleming 1, Mrs Cron 2, Mrs P. Crough 3: pastr” collection: Mrs P. Crough 1 and 2, Mrs J. Fleming 3: collection of small cakes: Miss M. Fleming 1. Mrs P. Crough 2. Mrs Cron 3; plum pudding: Mrs R. Cliesterman 1, Mrs Ashley 2, Mrs Cron 3. School girls, over 14 years and under: Plain scones: Nellie Woolhouse 1, 1. Fleming 2, Arlene Ashley 3: pikelets: Gladys Lyes 1. Belle Marshall 2. I. Fleming 3; plain cake: I. Fleming 1.
Arlene Ashley 2. Belle Marshall 3; sandwich sponge: Nellie Woolhouse 1, I. Fleming 2, Arlene Ashley 3.
MISCELLANEOUS
Preserves:—Bottled fruits (three varieties) —Mrs. S. Havill 1, Mrs. T. Ecclesfield 2 and 3; six varieties: Mrs. S. Havill 1, Mrs. T. Ecclesfield 2 and 3; jams (three varieties) —Mrs. T. Ecclesfield 1, Miss E. Boddington 2; six va?’ieties—Mrs. T. Ecclesfield 1 and 2; jellies (three varieties)—Mrs. T. Ecclesfield 1; six varieties —Mrs. T. Ecclesfield 1; pickles (three varieties)— Mrs. S. Havill 1 and 2, Mrs. Boddington 3; six varieties —Mrs. S. Havill 1; sauces —Mrs. S. Havill 1, Miss E. Boddington 1; chutney—Mrs. Boddington 1, Miss E. Boddington 2, Mrs. S. Havill 3; o onions—Miss E. Boddington 1, Mrs. Boddington 2, Mrs. S. Havill 3; beetroot brown vinegar— Mrs. Boddington 1, Mrs. de Fillippi 2, Mrs. Mehrtens 3; eschalots brown vinegar— Mrs. Mehrtens .1, Mrs. S. Havill 2, Mrs. Boddington 3; cauliflower brown vinegar—Mrs. S. Havill 1, Miss E. Boddington 2, Mrs. Boddington 3; cabbage brown vinegar—Mrs. Havill 1; mixed pickles—Mrs. T. Ecclesfield 1, Mrs. S. Havill 2; broad beans—Mrs. T. Ecclesfield 1; french beans— Mrs. E. Ecclesfield 1, Mrs. Mehrtens 2; butter beans—Mrs. T. Ecclesfield 1, Mrs. Mehrtens 2; tomatoes —Mrs. S. Havill 1, Mrs. T. Ecclesfield 2 and 3; potted meat-—Mrs. Cron 1, Mrs J. J. Michel 2, Mrs. Boddington X; devilled’ham— Mrs. Cron 1, Mrs. Boddington 2, Mrs. P. Crough 3; washing soap—Mrs. T. Wells 1 and 2, Mrs. J. J. Michell 3.
FANCY WORK. Baby’s frock—Mrs. F. Breeze 1; supper cloth —Miss A. Toker 1, Miss E. McMillian 2, MiSs G. Higgins 3; tray cloth—Miss R. Wallace 1, Miss E. Boddington 2. Miss G. Higgins 3; tray cloth, crochet —Miss R. Coyle 1, d’oyley crochet —Mrs. John Macfarlane 1, Miss M. Currie 2; table centre —Miss K. McMullan 1, Miss E. Collett 2, Mrs. W. Wall 3; toilet set—Miss G. Higgins 1, Miss R. Wallace 2, Miss K; McMullan 3; tea cosy—Mrs. W. E. Phillips 1, Miss E. Collett 2; cushion —Mrs. Cowie 1, Miss G. Higgins 2, Mrs. Harcourt 3; embroidered nightdress—Miss R. Wallace 1, Miss M. Cropper 2; cushion (pen-painted)—Mrs. Cowie 1‘; useful article from flour-bag—Mrs. F. Breeze 1, Miss D. Hughes 2, Miss M. Cropper 3; tapestry—Mrs. Boddington 1 and 2; fancy work (not classified)— Miss R. Wallace 1, Miss Verna Leggoe 2, Mrs. W. Wall 3; fancy work for girls under 17 —Miss R. Wallace 1, Miss B. Marshall 2, Miss L. Fleming 3; seagrass work —Mrs. E. Sherriff 1; homemade rug old material —Mrs. N. Houston 1, Mrs. Russell 2, Miss M. Fleming 3; child’s knitted dress —Mrs. A. H. Lyes 1, Miss P. Davidson 2; knitting, any article —Mrs. Madsen 1, Mrs. Finlay 2. Miss Ackers 3; men’s socks — Mrs. J. Macfarlane 1, Mrs. E. Lewis 2, Mrs. W. E. Phillips 3; baby’s bootees— Miss E. Boddington 1, Mrs. T. Wells 2, Miss F. Sparkes 3; baby’s bonnet, knitted —Miss R. Wallace 1, Mrs. J. Smith 2, Mrs. T. Wells 3; .baby’s bonnet (crochet in silk) —Mrs. A. H. Lyes 1, Mrs. A. H. Lyes 2; baby’.s jacket— Miss R. Wallace 1, Mrs. A. H. Lyes 2; lady’s jumper—Miss M. Fleming 1. Mrs. E. Lewis and Miss Staniland, equal, 2; pullover—Miss R. Wallace 1, Mrs. E. Sherriff 2, Miss Duncan 3; cardigan, knitted—Miss R. Coyle 1; bed jacket, knitted—Miss M. Fleming 1, Miss K. McMullan 2, Miss R. Coyle 3; cushion, knitted —Mrs. W. Wieblitz 1, Mrs. T. L. Johnston 2,. Mrs. Kemp 3; teacosy, knitted —Mrs. J. Smith 1, Mi’s. E. Finlay 2i Mrs. A. H. Lyes 3; collection of articles from women’s institutes —Koiterangi 1, Rimu-Wood-stock 2, Hokitika 3; Plain Sewing for School Children. — Girls, 14 and under: Irene Fleming 1, Belle Marshall 2, Jean Lyes 3; girls 10 and under: Margaret O’Neil 1, Marion Dalziel 2; girls, 14 and under, knitted article —Nellie Woolhouse 1, Irene Fleming 2, Alice Wieblitz 3; girls, 10 and under, knitted article — Margaret O’Neill 1, Lorna Kemp 2. Crayon Work, 14 and under: —Sarah Havill 1, Stanley Lawrence 2, Percy Lyes 3; 10 and under, Arnold Spence 1, Nettie Wadsworth 2, Lorna Kemp 3. Hand Writing, 14 and under:—Edna Johnson 1, Rose Harris 2 Sarah Havill ,3; 10 and under —Pearl Taylor L, Jim Johnson 2, John Ritchie 3; 8 and under—Marion Dalziel 1, Margaret O’Neil 2, Ronald Lawrence 3. Free-hand Drawing, 14 and under — Gladys Lyes 1, Hazel Spence 2, Percy Lyes 3; 10 and under—Douglas Lawrence 1, Nettie Wadsworth 2. Teddy Fearn 3; 14 and under—Sarah Havill 1, Belle Marshall 2, Willie Johnson 3. Paintings, oil-painting: Mrs. Thompson (Greymouth) 1; water colours— Mrs. Harcourt 1, Mrs. Harcourt 2.
Pot Plants:—Mrs. Mehrtens 1.
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