MATAMATA A. AND P. SHOW.
(Continued From Page 1.) Dairy Produce and Eggs. Home-made Dairy Butter: Miss Duxfield 1. Butter, salted: Miss Dreaver 1, Miss Duxfield 2. Hen Eggs, white: Mrs. H. S. Wright 1, Mrs. J. S. Houston 2. Hen Eggs, brown: Mrs. H. S. Wright 1 and 2, Miss Duxfield 3. FRUIT. 1 Judge : Mr. H. Powell. Peaches: Mrs. Hill 1. Dessert Apples: Miss Barford 1 and 3, A. C. Vosper 2. Culinary Apples: T. O’Dwyer 1 and 2, Mrs. W. Stanley 3. Melons: Mrs. A. Lambourne 1, G. Stoner 2, Mrs. N. S. Griffiths 3. Tomatoes: W. Halligan 1 and 2, W. V. Cooke 3. HONEY. Judge : Mrs. H. S. Wright (Taihoa). Honey, extracted: Paltridge and North 1, Mrs. D. G. Farmer 2. Honey, frame: Mrs. D. G. Farmer 2. Honey, best display: Paltridge and North 1. POULTRY. Best-dressed Fowl for Table: Miss C. Gunn 1. NEEDLEWORK. Judge : Miss A. Hughes (Piarere). Organdie Throw-over: Miss Barford 1, Mrs. Robertson 2, Mrs. K. Buchanan 3. Calico Apron: Miss C. Gunn 1. Utility Bag: Miss W. Banks 1. Nightdress: Miss A. Sutherland 1 and 2, Miss J. Vagg 3. Fancy Apron: Mrs. L. Ryan 1 and 2. Dressing-table Mats: Mrs. Catchpole 1, Mrs. L. Ryan 2, Miss W. Banks 3, Miss Vagg h.c. Coloured Fancy Work: Miss Una Mateer 1. Sugar Bag Article: Mrs. F. E. Hughes 1, Mrs. E. Catchpole 2, Mrs. J. S. Houston 3, Mrs. J. S. Robertson h.c. Pair Tea-waggon Cloths: Mrs. L. Ryan 1, Mrs. E. E. Clarke 2. Lady’s Purse: Miss A. Sutherland 1 and 2, Mrs. J. E. Davidson 3. Afternoon-tea Cloth: Mrs. Anich 1, Miss A. Hammonds 2, Miss M. Russell 3. Tea Cosy: Mrs. J. Crawford 1, Mrs. L. Ryan 2, Mrs. A. W. Mateer
D’Oyleys: Miss Barford 1, Mrs. L. Ryan 2. Handsome Cushion: Mrs.. E.. Dobson 1, Miss J. Vagg 2, Mrs. Anich 3.
Table Centre: Miss 0. Peffers 1, Miss W. G. Baxter 2, Miss Vagg h.c. Table-centre, embroidered in colours: Miss Barford 1, Mrs. K. Buchanan 2, Miss Peffers 3. i ■ Useful Cushion: Miss A. Sutherland 1, Miss Banks 2, Miss Wright. 3. Tray Cloth: Miss Barford 1, Miss F. Gilling 2, Miss J. Vagg 3. Supper Cloth: Miss C. W. Clarke 1, Miss A. Sutherland 2, Mrs. H. Vosper 3, Misses O. Peffers, M. Price and Mrs. Hill h.c.
Cross-stitch Article: Mrs. E. E Clarke 2.
White Tea Cosy, embroidered in colours: Miss J. Robertson h.c. Hand-embroidered Petticoat: Mrs. L. Ryan 1, Miss Dunbar 2. Child’s Dress: Mrs. E. Dobson 1, Miss C. W. Clarke 2. Breakfast Set: Miss A. Sutherland 1 and 2, Mrs. K. Buchanan 3. Appliqued Article: Mrs. L. Ryan 2. White Embroidered Fancywork: Mrs. Anich 1, Miss Peffers 2. Daintiest Dressing Table Article*. Mrs. L. Ryan 1 and 2, Miss W. Banks 3. Handkerchief: Mrs. L. Ryan 1, Mrs. Anich 2. Table Runner: Miss E. W. Clarke 1, Mrs. Anich 2, Miss A. Sutherland 3. Hand-painted Picture: Mrs. Fielder 1 and 2, Mrs. S. Williamson 3.
GIRLS’ SECTION. ,
Darned Sock: Mona Ryan 1. D’Oyleys: Una Mateer 1, Barnes 2, Audrey Bates 3. Tray Cloth: Sheila McCardle 1, Una Mateer 2. Hand-sewn Garment: Una Mateer 1, Mona Ryan 2, Alma Barnes 3. Cushion: Una Mateer 1 and 2, M. Chandler 3.
Dressed Doll: Una Mateer 1 and 3, Shirley Taylor 2. Stocking Bag: Alma Barnes 1, Una Mateer 2, Betty. Davidson 3. Apron: Mona Ryan 1, Joyce Shearer 2, Alma Barnes 3.
SCHOOL SECTION.
Judges : Mesdames A. C. Hampton and W. A. Gordon (Matamata). Essay, secondary pupils: Mary Briscoe 1, P. Earl 2, R. Gear 3. Essay, Standards 3 and 4: J. Wilkes 1, C. Mullane 2, Mona Delaney 3. Essay, Standards 5 and 6: John Potter 1, Helena Roache 2. Paper Folding, Primers 1 and 2: Jim Sweetman 1, Francis Cox 2, Lindsay Taylor 3. Paper Folding, Primers 3 and 4: N. Conder 1, L. Pitt 2, K. Wright 3. Plasticene Modelling, Primers 1 and 2: Lindsay Taylor 1. .Plasticene Modelling, Primers 3 and 4: A. Thwaites 1, Pat Watts 2, i Mary Townes 3.
Writing. Standard 1: Nancy Petch 1, Joy Hall 2, Marie Johnson 3. Standard 2: Marjorie Hawes 1, Joan Bartleet 2, Lawrence Lewin 3. Standard 3: Kathleen King 1, Dougles Pirie 2, Vivian Furness 3. Standard 4: Leslie Scott 1, Audrey Cooper 2, Edward Malcolm 3. Standard 5: Olga Waldron 1, Gordon Griffiths 2. Standard 6: John Potter 1, Vincent Roigard 2, Willie O’Dwyer 3. Drawings.
Standard 1 : Sheila McMullen 1, Jack O’Dwyer 2, Theodore Ryan 3. Standard 2: John Ryan 1, Dan Magill 2, Victor Scelly 3. Standard 3: Edward Simpson 1, Walter Salter 2, William Holmes 3. Standard 4: Nancy Connell 1, Flora Baylis 2, R. Hall 3. Standard 5 : Shirley Taylor 1, Rowena Barton 2, Muriel Ryan 3. Standard 6: Helen Roche 1, Gwen Farrell 2, Roy Hintz 3. Secondary Pupils: Doris Hall 1, Evelyn Baylis 2. Map, Standards 3 and 4: Lois Ryan 1, Mary Roigard 2, Noel Goodall 3, Ronald Hall h.c.. Map, Standards 5 and 6: Vincent Roigard 1, Iris Tuck 2, D. Sharp 3. School Sewing. , ■ Sugar Bag Article: Patricia Bell 1, Theodore Ryan 2, Sheila McMullen 3. Tea Towel: Jean McPhail 1, Audrey Wilson 2, Flora Kernot 3. Linen Bag: Joan Wilson 1, Margaret Bell 2. ' Apron: Eva Swinboum 1, Margaret Death 2, Evelyn Roberts 3. Petticoat: Ngaere. Clover 1, Annie Horan 2, Liane Scelly 3. Hand-sewn Garment: Thora Barnes 1, Imelda McGahan 2, Irene Dreaver 3. • Woodwork. v Sample of Woodwork: K. Barker 1, W. Collins 2 and .3. Model Aeroplane: W, Collind 1.; ’ 14in Standing Block (5 competitors). W. Aoake, 20secs ... 1 W. Baker, I4secs .. 2
STEEJt-RIDING. Judge : Mr. K. E. Buchanan (Matamata) . Stewards : Messrs. D. B. Higgins and Payze. Lance Goodyear (Hamilton) 1 E. Aldrice (Pairere) .. .. 2 C. Weston .. .. •• •_ • • 3 There were fourteen entries.
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Matamata Record, Volume XV, Issue 1301, 25 February 1932, Page 8
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