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HELENSVILLE A. AND P. SHOW.

HELD MONDAY, JANUARY 28TH,

CONTINUATION OF PRIZE LIST.

Following is th© completion of the list of awards, held over from last issue: FIELD AND GARDEN PRODUCE. Up-to-Date Potatoes—J. Newman 1, R. Hanson 2 Potatoes, any other kind—T. Pennell land 2 Collection of Vegetables—W. Allen 1 Collection of Vegetables grown by Children under 16—Clyde Ryland 1 Cabbages, field—Mrs R. Nicholls 1 Cabbages, table —Mrs R. Nicholls 1 Onions, any variety—T. Pennell 1, W. Allen 2 Pumpkins—A. Harris 1, R. Hanson 2 Marrows—W. W. L. Bradly 1, Davey Vercoe 2 Carrots, field—Gladys Osman 1 Carrots, table—C. Jones 1, Miss F. Fifield 2, W. Downer 3 Turnips, swede—F. W. Strange 1 French beans—W. L. Bradly 1, Davey Vercoe 2, J. Milford 3 Runner beans—Mrs Simcock 1, Miss Fifield 2 Green peas—W. Allen 1, C. Jones 2, ■W. L. Bradly 3 Rhubarb—J. Milford 1, T. Marks 2 Cucumbers—W. L. Bradly 1, W. Allen 2 Parsnips—J. Milford 1, W. Downer 2 Maize—R. Hanson 1, T. Pennell 2 Tomatoes—Miss F. Fifield 1

HORTICULTURAL —Floral ArtistryShower bouquet—Miss C. Becroft 1, Mrs J. Vercoe 2, Miss Ellen Bradly 3 Table decoration—Mrs J. Vercoe 1, Miss D. Dowling 2, Miss Mary FryerRaisher 3 Table bouquet—Mrs Sandin 1, Miss C. Becroft 2, Mrs J. Vercoe 3 Decorated Umbrella—Miss C. Becroft 1, Miss Ellen Bradly 2 Decorated basket—Miss Ellen Bradly 1, Mrs Radford 2 Buttonholes—Mrs W. L. Bradly 1, Miss 0. Becroft 2 —For Girls under 16— Buttonholes—Miss Ellen Bradly 1 and 2, Miss D. Sheffield 3 Sprays—Miss Ellen Bradly 1 Table Decoration—Miss Ellen Bradly 1. Miss E. Sim 2, Miss Joyce Bailey 3 —Cut Flowers— Collection of sweet peas—W. Allen 1 and 2 Dahlias—W. Allen 1, Miss Evans 2 Single specimen flower—W. Allen 1, Miss Radford 2 Roses—W. Allen 1, Mrs H. W. Stringer 2 Collection of cut blooms—Mrs FryerRaisher 1, Mrs Stringer 2 and 3 —Pot PlantsCollection of pot plants—Mrs FryerRaisher 1 and 2 Collection of pot plants—Mrs L. L. Bailey 1 and 2 Flowering begonia— Mrs Fryer-Raißhe r 1 and 2" Foliage begonia—Mrs Fryer-Raisher 1 and 2 Palm—Mrs J. Vercoe 1, Mrs Bishop 2 Collection of palms—Mrs Bishop 1, Miss Shepherd 2, Mrs L. L. Bailey 3 Asperdistra—Miss Shepherd 1, Mrs Bishop 2, Mrs J. A. Wilson 3 Asparagus, fine —Mrs Fryer-Raisher 1 Asparagus, coarse—Mrs Fryer-Raisher 1 ' Pot plant, any other variety—Miss Jean Bailey 1, Mrs J. A. Wilson 2

—Ferns— Maiden hair—Mrs Fryer-Raisher 1 and 3, Mrs W. L. Bradly 2 N.Z. fern—Mrs Fryer-Raisher 1, Mrs L. L. Bailey 2, Miss Luden 3 Neopolis fern—Mrs L. L. Bailey 1, Mrs W. L. Bradly 2, Mrs Fryer-Raisher 3 Fern, any other variety—Miss Louden 1 Hanging basket—Miss Louden 1, Mrs L. L. Bailey 2

PRESERVES, PICKLES AND JAMS. Apple Jelly—Mrs G. Bennett senr. 1, Mrs D. McDonald 2 Quince jelly—Mrs Cantell 1 Peach jelly—Mrs Ellett 1, Miss Jean Stewart 2 Peach jam—Mrs J, A. Wilson 1, Mrs W. Sandin 2 Pie melon jam—Mrs Sandin 1, Mrß W, L. Bradly2 Plum jam—Mrs G. Bennett senr. 1, Mrs S. D. McLeod 2 Rhubarb jam—Mrs W. Sandin 1 Strawberry jam—Mrs Sandin 1, Miss Jean Stewart 2 Dried apricot jam—Mrs Ellett 1, Miss A. Simcook 2 Cape gooseberry jam—Mrs Sandin I Fig jam—Miss Jean Stewart 1, Mrs Donovan 2 Exhibit ot jams—Mrs C. Sandin 1, Mrs Donovan 2 Orange marmalade —Miss Foster 1, Mrs Watts 2 Collection of bottled fruit — Mrs G Bennett senr. 1, Mrs.W. L. Bradly 2 and 3

Honey—Mrs J. Newman 1 Home-made wine—Mrs W. Goodwin 1 Bottled onions—Mrs W. L. Bradly 1, Mrs Donovan 2, Mra C. Sandin 3 Tomate sauce— Mrs A. J. Hill 1 Green Tomato pickle— Mrs A. J. Hill 1, Mrs W. L. Bradly 2

Collection of pickles—Mrs W. L. Bradly 1, Mrs G. Bennett senr. 2, Mrs A. J. Hill 3 Plum sauce—Mrs J. A, Wilson 1

BREAD AND CAKES. Sponge cake—Miss C. Aitkilihikd*;!^ Miss M. Campbell 2, Mrs F. Strange 3 Marble cake—Mrs D. S. Stewart 2 * Lemon cheese tartlets—Mrs Becroft 1, Mrs Jas. Hunter i Madeira cake—Mrs Channon, 1, Mrs Jas. Hunter 2, Miss^McLept}}?; - Oriental cake—Mjp. JfeNewman 1, Mrs Ellett2 " '■* 7U> H ■■'■ r ■- Seed cake—Mrs L. L. Bailey 1, Mrs Pook 2, Mrs W. L. Bradly 3 , Pound cake—Mrs H. Aitkenhead 1, Mra, R. Nicholls and Mrs J. Newman 2,' Mrs Pook 3 Cocoanut cake—Mrs L. L. Bailey 1 Iced cake, judged by Icing—Mrs E. E. Smith 1, Miss P. Becroft 2 Swiss roll—Miss C. Aitkenhead 1. Miss C. Becroft 2 Queen cakes—Miss H. Bradly 1, Mrs D. S. Stewart 2 Jam sandwich, with butter —Mrs R. Williams 1, Miss Flora McLeod 2 . Jam sandwich, without butter—Mrs J. Newman 1, Miss C. Aitkenhead 2, Miss Edie Paul 3 Cream puffs—Mrs Malligan 1, Mrs A. Robinson 2, Mrs Mouatt 3 Puff pastry—Mrs Becroft 1, Mrs Jas. Hunter 2, Miss Dallas 3 Shortbread —Miss M. Campbell 1, Mrs A. J. Garry 2 Orange cake—Mrs L. L. Bailey 1 Ginger bread—Mrs L. L. Bailey 1, Miss B, Campbell 2, Mrs Jas. Hunter 3 Plain scones—Mrs C. Downer 1, Mrs Mrs A. Robinson 2 , Sultana scones —Mrs C. Downer 1, Mrs Forrester 2 Apple pie, puff paste—Mrs Ellett 1, Mrs Becroft 2 Nut Toffee —Miss Rosa Taylor 1, Miss E. Sim 2, Mrs H. Coulter 3 Cocoanut ice—Mrs Screaton 1, Miss B. Wilson 2, Miss Edie Paul 3 ' Russian Toffee —Miss Rosa Taylor 1, Miss E. Sim 2 Home-made bread—Mrs F. W. Strange 1, Mrs D. McDonald 2 Plum pudding—Mrs H. Flay 1, Miss M. Plimley 2, Mrs Fryer-Raisher 3 Collection of Sweets—Miss B. Wilson 1, Miss Robinson 2, Mrs Forrester 3 —Special Section— Home-made bread—Mrs F. W. Strange 1, Mrs Handon 2 Scones —Mrs C. Downer 1, Mrs A. Robinson 2 Girdle scones —Mrs H. Aitkenhead 1, Mrs F. W. Strange 2 Plain scones—Mrs Forrester 1, Mrs W. L. Bradly 2, Mrs D. McDonald 3 Best bread from Champion flour —Mrs F. W. Strange 1, Mrs C. L. Hooper 2 Best scones from Champion flour — Mrs W. L. Bradly 1, Mrs Hanson 2 Nut bread—Miss A. Simcock 1, Mrs L, L. Bailey | ' Cooking, for Girls under 16 years Plain scones—Miss Florence Ross 1, Miss Ellen Bradly 2 ' Rock cake—Miss Grace Forrester 1, Miss Ellen Bradly 2 Jam sandwich—Miss J. Bailey 1, Miss Ellen Bradly 2 Shortbread —Miss E. Sim 1, Miss JBailey 2 Apple pie—Miss Grace Forrester 1, Miss Ellen Bradly 2 Sponge cake—Miss E. Strange 1, Miss Ellen Bradly 2 Gold cake —Miss Joyce Bailey 1, Miss Ellen Bradly 2, Miss .lean Bailey 3

PAINTING,

Placque painting—Miss C. Hamlin 1, Miss Rosa Tailor 2

Pastel Painting—Miss M. Coulter 1 Pen painting—Miss M. Coulter 1, Miss P. Becroft 2, Mrs L. W. Dawaon 3 Oil painting—Miss Kraack 1, Mrs H. B. Farrell 2, Mrs N. Hamlin 3

NEEDLEWORK, Best iron tablecloth—Miss McLeod 1, Miss Dallas 2, Miss H. Bradly 3 Darned sock —Mrs 0. Downer 1, Miss Morgan 2 Pair knitted sox —Mrs Sewell 1, Miss E. Coutts 2, Mrs W. Campbell 3 Best article made from 1/- worth of material—Miss Beck 1, Mrs R. Gross 2, Miss A. Pengelly 3 Knitted baby's bootees—Mrs Channon 1, Mrs Sewell 2, Mrs J. F. Lambert 3 Crochet baby's bootees —Mrs Screaton 1, Mrs J. F. Lambert 3 Fancy cushion—M>s Reynolds 1, Mrs J. Clintan 2, Mrs E. Pudney 3 Fancy cushion, washable —Mrs Reynolds 1 and 2 Canvas work —Miss C. Becroft 1 Mountmelick pillow shams—Miss B. Beck 1, Mrs G. W. Sim 2 Fancy tea cosy—Miss M. Robinson 1 Fancy tea cosy, washable—Mrs Reynolds 1, Mrs Garry 2, Miss Manuel 3 Any article Mountmellick —Miss M. Robinson 1, Miss Beck 2, Miss Worms 3 Table centre, washable —Miss W. Wharton 1, Miss Beck 2, Miss Worms 3 Table centre, ribbon work^-Mrs J. F. Lambert junr. 1 Table centre, canvas work —Miss V. Hanson 1, Mrs Garry 2 Table centre, any work—Miss Worms 1, Mrs Goodwin 2, Miss V. Hanson 3 Afternoon tea cloth —Miss Harden 1, Mrs Reynolds 2, Mrs M. D. Hanson 3 Linen tray cloth—Mrs Beck 1, Miss Eva New 2

Crochet d'oyley—Miss McCutchen lj Mrs Dawson 2, Mis 3 Beck 3 Cooking apron—Miss Coulter 1 Fancy blouse—Mrs Raynard 1 Nightdress—Miss W. Wharton 1, Mrs Beck 2, Miss B. Wilson 3 Camisole—Mrs G. Wharton 1, Mrs Reynolds 2, Mrs Sewell 3 Four articles underclothing—Mrs Beck 1, Mrs Sewell 2 Ckild's outfit—Mrs Dawson 1 Child's crochet, jacket—Mrs Sewell 1, Miss McCrorry 2 Child's crochet petticoat—Mrs C. Downer 1, Mrs Finnycompe 2 Child's knitted petticoat—Mrs Sewell Seg^ Child's flannel petticoat—Mrs J. F'jßk-' Lambert junr. 1 and 2 ,'^^ Buttonholes —Mies Coulter 1, Miss A. Pengelly 2, Mrs J. F. Lambert 3 Eyeleted embroidery—Miss W. Wharton 1, Mrs Beck 2, Mrs G. Wharton 3 —Needlework for Girls under 16— Cooking apron—Madge Simcock 1 , Hem-stitched handkerchief — Florence U Ross 1 I Crochet petticoat—Phyllis McLeod 1 S Dressed doll—E. Sim 1 and 3, Joyce V Phillips 2 . M Cushion—F. Robinson 1, L. Sproston 2 fl Table centre—Eva New 1 and 2, E! TSim 3 Crochet lace —Florence Ross 1 Fancy work, any variety—F. Robinson 1, Eva New 2 and 3 - Soldfer's knitted comforts —Florence Ross 1 Knitted sox—Madge Simcock 1, Florence Ross 2

SCHOOL WORK Drawing, Standard Vl—Ella Aasell 1, Madge Simcock 2, Florence Ross 2 Drawing, Standard V—Joyce Sheffield 1, Raymond Hanson 2 and 3 Drawing, Standard IV—Phyllis, McLeod and Gladys Osman 1, Charles Ansell 2, Lewis McLeod and Thel ma Forrester 3 Drawing, Standard lll—Fanny Ansell 1, Sarah Malligan 2, Ernest Hanson 3 Drawing, Standard ll—Bert Sapworth 1, John Gubb 2, Carlyle Gubb 3 Drawing, Standard I—Kenneth Drinnan 1 Writing, Standard Vl—Lizzie Sproston 1, Madge Simcock 2, Florence Ross 3 Writing, Standard V—Alex Bennett 1, Raymond Hanson 2, Oswald Cuthbert 3 Writing, Standard IV—Alex. McCarthy 1, Ella Eddleston 2, Eric Leach 3 Writing, Standard Hl—Alice Hunt 1, G. Smith 2, Alfred Harris 3 | Writing, Standard II — Kathleen Venablas 1, Jean Bailey 2, Gwendolyn [ Ansell 3 Writing, Standard I—Julia Porter 1, 1 Rona Healy 2, Marjorie Megson 3 Sewing, Standards II and under— ' Jean Bailey 1 ' '.-"■■> Brush work, Standards V and Vl— Stanley Hood 1 and 2 Brush work, Standard 11-^Ma^an . Hudson 1 Essay on " Farm Life in New Zealand" —Grace Forrester 1, Marjorie . Boucher 2, Mavis Barns 3 ■ ,'.','. "'. Map of North Island New ZealandNorman Stringer 1, Joyce Vellenoweth 2, Marjorie Boucher 3 Special Section Essay on "The Dairy Industry of New Zealand — Grace Forrester 1, Lizzie Sproston 2, Marjorie Boucher 3 Neatest exercise book during yearMavis Barns 1 . -..',.. Collection of useful grasses—Stanley Hood 1, Carlyle Gubb 2, S. Doylas 3 . Collection ,of harmful weeds—D Gubb 1

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 7 February 1918, Page 2

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HELENSVILLE A. AND P. SHOW. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 7 February 1918, Page 2

HELENSVILLE A. AND P. SHOW. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 7 February 1918, Page 2

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