Home Industries and Horticulture
HOME INDUSTRIES COOKERY -Judige: Miss Parkinson (Mata* -.rnata). White Bread: Mrs. T. Blennerhassett 1 and 3, Mrs. H. Grover 2. Wholemeal Bread: Mrs. Cresswell 2. ' « Currant Loaf: Mrs. Cresswell 2. Billy Bread: Mrs. Cresswell 1, Mrs J. S. Paterson 2. Home-made Scones, with butter: Mrs. Ellery 1, Mrs. Cresswell 2, Mrs. R. A. Hancock 3. Home-made Scones, without butter: Mrs. Cresswell 1, Mrs. E. M. Callaghan 2, Miss L. M. Moore 3. Home-made Scones, wholemeal: Mrs. Cresswell 1 and 3, Mrs Ellery 2. Home-made Scones, sultana: Mrs. Cresswell 1 and 2, Mrs. Ellery 3. Girdle Scones: Mrs. Cresswell 1 and 2, Mrs. Paterson 3. Sponge Cake, with butter: Mrs. E. Johnston 1, Mrs. Hancock 2, Mrs. Ellery 3. Sponge Cake, without butter: Mrs. Cresswell 1, Miss Rollett 2, Miss M. Were 3. Plain Scotch Oat Cake: Mrs. Cresswell 1 and 2, Mrs. Burns 3. Pikelets: Mrs. Burns 1 and 2, Miss Moore 3. Sponge Roll, jam: Mrs. G. Stewart 1, Mrs. Ellery 2. Sponge Sandwich: MrS. W. A. McDonald 1, Mrs. M. Horn 2. Miss E. Johnston 3. Pound Cake: Mrs. J. E. West 1, Mrs. Paterson 2, Mrs, J. L. West 3. Madiera Cake: Mrs. T. Blennerliassett 1, Mrs. M. Crabb 2, Mrs. Ellery 3. Seed Cake: Mrs. Ellery X, Mrs. Dunbar Moon 2. Billy Sponge: Mrs. Cresswell 1. Sausage Rolls: Mrs. Hughes 1, Mrs T. Bluck 2. Cream Puffs: Mrs. Moon 1. Mrs. Calder 2, Mrs. M. Were 3. Shortbread: Mrs. C. C. Brown 1, Mrs. Brocklesby 2, Mrs. Moon 3. Fancy Cake: - Mrs. W. Brocklesby 1 and 3, Mrs. Brown 2. Rainbow Cake: Mrs. Ellery 2. Gingerbread: Mrs. Burns 1, Mrs. Paterson 2, Mrs. Ellery 3. Home-made Biscuits: Mrs. Burns 1, Mrs. Bluck 2. Gems: Mrs. Bluck 2. Cheese Straws: Mrs. Burns 2. Chocolate Cake: Mrs. J. C. Deane X. Mrs. Ellery 2, Mrs.-Paterson 3. Apple Pie, short pastry: Miss M. Collins 1, Mrs. R. W. Burns 2, Mrs. Ellery 3. Apple Pie, puff pastry: Mrs. T. Bluck 1, Miss COllins 2. Plum Pudding: Mrs. Burns 1. COOKERY, GIRLS’ SECTION Sponge Sandwich: Miss Jean McDonald X. Plate of Turkish Delight: Miss Adrienne Stops 1.. Plate of Cocoahut Ice:' Miss Stops 2. ' Collection of Cookery, 3 varieties, for pupils attending Matamata Technical School: Margaret Quinlan 1. DAIRY PRODUCE AND EGGS Judge: Mrs. A. Donovan, Home-made Butter, without salt: Mrs. Church X, Miss M. Collins 2. Home-made Butter, with salt: Miss Collins 1, Mrs. Church- 2, Braeside Hospital 3. Six Heaviest Hen Eggs, brown: Mrs. F. Maisey 1, Mrs. Gould 2. PRESERVES AND PICKLES ! Collection of Bottled Fruits: Mrs. E. M. Wheadon 1. Bottled Peaches: Mrs. G. England 1. Mrs. J. E. West 2, Mrs. F. E. Hughes 3 Collection of Preserved Fruits: Miss N. Barugh 1, Mrs.' Hughes 2, Mrs. J. S. Paterson 3. - ' r Jam', 1 jar: Mrs. S. Ellery 1, Mrs.; Cresswell 2, Mrs, Paterson 3. Jam, small bottle: Mrs. Paterson 1, Mrs. Hughes 2. Mrs. Ellery 3. ' Jellies: Mrs. Hughes 1, Mrs. C. P. Quinlan 2, Mrs. Dunbar Moon 3. Marmalade: Mrs. Quinlan 1 and 2, Mrs. J. H. Dalton 3. Lemon Honey: G. Barker 1, Mrs. Burns 2, Mrs. Ellery 3. Pickled Onions: G. Barker 1, Mrs, Moon 2. Mrs. Ellery 3. Eschalots: G. Barker 1. Mixed Pickles: Mrs. Ellery 1. Chutney: Mrs. Kneegone 1, Mrs. D. Barugh 2, Mrs. F.; Maisey 3. Tomato Sauce: Mrs. E. Johnston 1. Mrs. G. England 2, G. Barker 3. Plum Sauce: ' Mrs. Cresswell 1, Mrs. Green 2, Mrs. Moon and Mrs. J. E. West 3-equal. Bottled Tomatoes: Mrs. Wheadon 1, Mrs. Paterson 2. Mrs. L. Church 3. Home-made Wine: Mrs. Perston 1, Mrs. F. G. Reynolds 2, Miss L. A. Rollett 3. , Collection of Pickles: Mrs. C. Quinlan 1. Home-made Soap: Mrs. Reynolds. .Pickled Onions, dark: Mrs. Dunbar Moon 1. HONEY Honey, extracted: Miss C. Farmer. NEEDLEWORK > Judge: Miss Clark (Te Aroha), Tray or Supper Cloth, coloured embroidery: Mrs. G. Bluck 1. Mrs. R. Nobilo 2, Miss T. Hawke 3. Tray or ■ Supper Cloth, white embroidery: Mrs. W. R. Sturrock 1 and 3. Mrs. G. Dablich 2. Tea Waggon Throw-over: Miss Hawkes 1. Pair of Tea Waggon Covers: Mis. Clyffe Taylor 1. Embroidered D’Oyley, white: Mrs. Sturrock 1. Embroidered D’Oyley, coloured: Miss P. O’Brien 1. Table Centre, coloured: Miss L. A. Rollett 1, E. Newton 2. Mrs. C. Taylor 3.
Duchess Set: Miss O’Brien 1, Mrs. G. Barker 2, Mrs. C. Taylor 3. 'Crocheted Afternoon Tea Cloth: Miss Hawkes 1. Guest Towel: Miss Rollett 1, Miss A. Wilson 2, Mrs. G. Barker 3. Smocking: Miss G. Longmire 1. Luncheon Set: Mrs. C. Taylor 1. Quilting: Mrs. G. Barker 1. Nightdress: Miss J. Thornton 1, Miss F. G. Trilford* 2, Miss P. O’Brien 3. Exhibit of Cross Stitch: Mrs. G. Barker 1. Miss A. Wilson 2, Mrs. Dablich 3. . Baby's Frock: Mrs. C. W. Green 1, Mrs. J. A. Williams 2. Table Runner; Mrs. J. Deane 1. Tea Cosy: Miss Hawkes 1, Mrs. N. Clague 2. Embroidered Apron: Miss M. Beverley 1 .and 3, Miss Z. Norrie 2. Cushion Cover: Miss Rollett 1, Mrs. Deane 2, Mrs. F. Maisey 3. Exhibit of Applique: Mrs. F. E. Hughes 2. Collection of Fancywork: Mrs. Dablich 1. Mrs. C. Taylor 2, Mrs. Barker 3. , Richelieu Embroidery: Miss Rollett 1. Mrs. 'C. Taylor 2. Embroidered Picture: Mrs. Barker Tapestry Work, cross stitch: Mrs. Barker 1. Piece of Fancywork: Mrs. Hughes 1. Mrs, Dablich 2, Mrs. Murray 3. Lady’s Purse: Mrs. Martindale 1, Mrs. Dablich 2, E. Newton 3. Ecru Table Centre: Mrs. C. Taylor 1 and 2, Miss N. Woodcock 3. Tea Cosy: Miss A. Wilson 1, Mrs. Trilford 2, Mrs. T. Bluck 3. Tray Cloth, embroidered in colours: Miss Wilson 1, Mrs. G. Bluck 2. Miss Norrie 3. Fancy Handkerchief: Miss Wilson 1, Mrs. Dablich 2. Mrs. Hughes 3. Article in Woollen Crochet Work: Miss Wilson 1. Mrs. M. R. Branscombe 2, Mrs. Barker 3. GIRLS’ NEEDLEWORK Embroidered D’Oyley: Audrey Wilson 1, E. Raetliel 2. Embroidered Handkerchief: A. Wilson 1. Embroidered Table Centre: A. Wilson 1. Embroidered Cushion Cover: A. Wilson 2. Daintiest Apron: E. Raethel 1. A. Wilson 2. Piece of Fancywork: M. Pamich 1, A. Wilson 2. Knitted Article, other than jumper: Olwen Woolnough 1, M. Raethel 2. Dressed Doll, by girl under 15: D. M. Clague 1. KNITTING Judge: Mrs. B. C. Taylor (Matamata). Infants’ Outfit: Mrs. G. Bluck 1. Mrs. G. Barker 2, Miss F. J. Trilford. 3. Jumper: Mrs. St. Clair 1. Cardigan: Mrs. St. Clair I,' Mrs. Bluck 2. Bed Jacket: Mrs. Williams 1, Mrs. G. Bluck 2. Mrs. J. Lindsay 3. Pair of Socks, heavy wool: Mrs. W. McLean 1 and 2, Mrs. F. Maisey 3. Man’s Pullover: Mrs. St. Clair 1. Pair of Bed -Socks: Mrs. M, R. Branscombe 1. Miss Trilford 2, Mrs. Sturrock 3. Tea Cosy: G. McGrath 1, Miss A. Wilson 2, Miss .T. Thornton 3. Jumper, lace stitch: Miss E. Johnston 1. Mrs. H. M. Horne 2, Miss E. Davidson 3. Pair of Bed Socks: Mrs. M. R. Branscombe 1, Miss Trilford 2, Mrs. Sturrock 3. Knitted Article not Enumerated: Miss - Wilson 1, Mrs. F. Skinner 2. Mrs. W. McLean 3. >■. CUT FLOWERS Judge: Mr. J. Bateson (Hamilton). Collection Cut Flowers: Mrs. ,N. Perston 1, Mrs. N. J. Watson 2, Miss E. Johnston 3. Two Vases Cut Flowers: Mrs, Perston 1, Miss Johnston 2, Mrs. F. C. Bush 3/ Perennials: Mrs. Bush 1, Mrs. Perston 2, Miss Johnston 3. Dahlias, over 7 inches: Mrs. Perston 1, J. Ellison 2 and 3. Dahlias. Bill to 7in: Mrs. Bush 1, Mrs. W. J. Watson 2, JUrs. J. W. Paterson 3. Dahlias, under Bin: Mrs. Bush 1. Cactus Dahlias: Mrs. Bush 1, Mr. Ellison 2. Pompom Dahlias: Mrs Bush 1, Mrs J. S. Paterson 2, E. Mockridge 3. Sweet Peas: Mrs. C. C. Brown 1, Mrs. M. Bates 2, Thelma Blennerhassett 3. Asters: Mrs. Pickup 1, Mrs. Perston 2. Mrs. W. J. Watson 3. Zinnias: Mrs. Perston 1, Miss L. A. Rollett 2. Fuchsia: Mrs. McLean 1, Mrs. Bush 2, E. Mockridge 3. Salvias: Mrs. J. S. Paterson 1, Mrs H. Johnston 2; Mrs. T. Bluck 3. Gladioli: Mrs. Perston 1, Mrs. McLean 2. 'French Marigolds: Mrs. Pickup 1. Mrs. Perston 2, Mrs. Bush 3. ■African Marigolds: Mrs. Perston 1, Mrs. Pickup 2, Mrs, J. Lindsay 3. . Guinea Gold Marigolds: Miss E. Johnston 1. Mrs.' Perston 2, Mrs. Stops 3. Basket of Flowers: Mrs. Lewis 1, Mrs. F. C. Bush 2, Miss Denson 3. Bowl of Flowers: Mrs. Bush 1, Miss J. Thornton 2. . Mrs. Henry Johnson 3. Bowl of Marigolds: Mrs. F., C. Bush 2. Bouquet, coloured: Mrs N. G. Trilford 1. Victorian Posy: Mrs. W. McLean X and 2. Mrs. Trilford 3. Shoulder Spray: Mrs. Perston 1. Jug of Flowers: Mrs. F. C. Bush I. E. Mockridge 2, Thelma Blennerbassett 3. Floating Bowl: Mrs. Bush 1, Mrs. W. M. Thornton 2., . .
Basket of Native Flowers, Foliage, Berries, etc.: Mrs. W. McLean 1. VEGETABLES Judge: Mr. J. Bateson (Hamilton) Carrots, short: R. V. Wilcox 1, Mrs G. Stops 2, H. Clague 3. CaiTots, long: E. H. Pipe 1, Mrs. G. England 2, W. V* Cooke 3. Cucumbers, long: Miss Dunlop X. L. C. Mears 2, R. V. Wilcox 3. Cucumbers, apple: Dorothy Dunlop 1, S. Gunn 2. Onions, any variety: Mrs. M. J. Green 1, S. Gunn 2, J. Woodcock 3. Parsnips: J. G. Smyth 1. L. C. Mears 2, G. Barker 3. Beetroot, long: G. Barker 1, E. H. Pipe 2, L. C. Mears 3. Beetrc|ot, turnip: Dorothy Dunlop 1, Harold, Clague 2, L. C. Mears 3. Pumpkin: G. Barker 1. J. Woodcock 2. Vegetable Marrow: J. Woodcock 1, Mrs. Thornton 2, E. H. Pipe 3. Two Vegetables for Present Use: Mrs. Thornton 1, E. H. Pipe 2, J. Woodcock 3. Peas: Mrs. J. Broomhall 1, L. C. Mears 2, Mrs. C. C. Brown 3. Eschalots: Mrs A. J. Spain 1, Dorothy Dunlop 2, S. Gunn 3. Rhubarb: Mrs. J. 'Broomhall X. Mrs. G. Stops 2, T. Blennerhassett 3. Potatoes: L. Wratt 1, R. Pound 2, E. H. Pipe 3. Scarlet Runner Beans: L. C. Mears 1, Miss E. Johnston 2, J. Woodcock 3. Dwarf Beans: Mrs. W. J. Watson 1, E. H. Pipe 2. Lettuce, cabbage: R. Mateer 1, E. H. Pipe 2. S. Gunn 3. Best Collection of Vegetables: C. H. Collins 1, J. E. West 2, E. H. Pipe 3. Basket of Vegetables: S. Gunn 1, Mrs. J. Broomhall 2, E. H. Pipe 3. FRUIT Peaches: Mrs. J. Broomhall 1. Dessert Apples: H. C. Groves 1. Culinary Apples: Mrs. N. J. Green I, Master Calder 2, Mrs. J. E. West 3 Collection of Fruit: J. Woodcock I. Mrs. J. E. West 2. Tomatoes: Mrs. T. Bluck 1, Braeside Hospital 2, Mrs. N. J. Green 3. Basket of Fruit, arranged for effect: Mrs. F. C. Bush 1, E. Mockridge 2. . FIELD PRODUCE Judge: Mr. Woodyear Smith (Auckland). Kumikumi: Hungahunga School 2. Mangolds, Globe: Shirley 1, Mrs. England 2. Mangolds, Red: Mrs. England 1. > J. R. Denton 2. Three Best Mangolds: R. W. Burns 1, Mrs. England 3. Field Carrot: J. G. Smyth 1, G. F. Duxfield 2. Swedes: G. Barker 1, G.' F. Duxfield 2, J. R. Denton 3. Soft Turnips: Fergus Watson 1, W. J. Apperley 2. T. F. Watson 3. ARTS AND CRAFTS Home-made Soft Toy: Mrs. Trilford 1. Sugar Bag Article: Mrs. G. Bluck 1, Mrs. F. E. Hughes 2. Flour Bag Article: Mrs. Trilford X. Mrs. Fi E. Hughes 2.
SCHOOL SECTION Judge: Mr. J. Melville (Walton). Modelling Paper Folding and Cutting, Primers 1 and 2; Jocelyn Casey 1, Pat Fitzgerald 2, Valinae Turner 3, Primers 3 and 4: Nora Duggan 1, John Neems 2, Irene Arbuckle 3. Plasticine Modelling, Primers 1 and 2: Zelda Yanko 1. Valmae Turner 2. Plasticine Modelling, Primers 3 and 4: Roland Cotter 1, Terence Arbuckle 2. ~ Writing Primers 3 and 4, Print Script: Bob Stewart (Napier ) 1, Gloria Howe 2. Standard 1: Nancy Edwards (Convent) 1, Christine Roigard (Convent) 2. Standard 2: Maine McCarthy (Convent) 1, Donald Cameron (Matamata Primary) 2, Standard 3: Noline Sweeney (Convent) 1, Frances Liddy (Matamata Primary) 2. Standard 4: Norma Stewart (Napier) 1, Nancy Pond (Hinuera) 2. Standard 5: D. Blennerhassett 1. Jean Stewart (Napier) 2. Standard 6: Nancy EmsKe 1, Patricia. Kingsford 2. Drawing i Primers 3 and 4: Roland Cotter (Convent) 1, Raymond Mildenhall (Convent) 2. Standard 1: Nancy Edwards (Convent) 1, Christine Roigard (Convent) 2. Standard 2: Kathleen McKinstry (Convent) 1, Marie McCarthy (Convent) 2. Standard 3: Marie Mildenhall .Con vent) 1, Kevin Cotter (Convent) 2. Standard 4: Joseph Arbuckle (Convent) 1, John McCarthy (Convent) 2 Standard 5: Larry Coter (Convent) 1, John Montague Convent) 2. Standard 6: Joyce Neems (Convent) 1, Lenore McCarthy (Con-, vent) 2. Secondary. Illustrated Calendar: Patricia O’Dwyer (Convent) 1, Kathleen Portland (Convent) 2. Standard 3, Map of New Zealand: David Nelson (Matamata Primary) 1, Murray Davis (Matamata Primary) 2. Standary 4, Map or Australia: Lloyd Griffiths ,Matamata High School) 1, Garry McKinstry (Convent) 2. ) Standards 5 and 6, Map of North America: Ellery Dawson (Matamata High) 1, June Rawliason (Matamata High) 2.
Secondary. Map of the World: Joan Quinlan 1, Betty Griffiths 2. ARTS AND CRAFTS Painted Wood Article: John Montague 1; Leonora McCarthy 2, Larry Cotter 3. Article Decorated with Metal: Joyce Mason 1, Margaret Quinlan 2, Dorothy Clague 3. TYPEWRITING SECTION Judge: Mrs. Griffin (Matamata). Form 3, Business Letter: Edna Williams 1, Daphne Wishnowski 2, Dorothy Cooke 3. Form 3. Set of 6 Typeys: Dorothy Cooke 1, Noreen Clarry 2, Nellie Woisin 3. Form '4, Builders-’ Specifications: Grace Kennedy 1, Myra Hirst 2, Grace Johnson 3. Form 4, Floral or Other Decorative Work: T. Groves 1, Myra Hirst 2, Joan Bartleet 3. Form 5. Three Invoices: Dorothy Barugh 1, Joyce Clothier 2. Form 5: Menu: D. Barugh 1 and 3, Joyce Clothier 2. SCHOOL HANDWORK Standard 3, Wall Pocket: Agnes Stanbridge 1, Maureen Arbuckle 2. Standard 4, Embroidered Apron: Norma Stewart 1, Shirley Ford 2. Standard 5. Embroidered Petticoat: Jean Stewart 1. Best Sample of Woodwork, made by boy attending Matamata Technical School: D. McPhail 1 and 2. NATURE STUDY Folio, Native Fern: Dorothy Clague 1. D. McPhail 2. Folio, Tree Leaves: Alva Knight 1, Betty Greenslade 2. Folio, Grass: D. McPhail 1. RIDING AND DRIVING Lady Rider:' Mrs. F. Baker 1, Mrs. T. L. Ranstead 2, Miss K. Ranstead 3 Gentleman Rider: F. Baker 1, C. Hinton 2, A. S. Buckland 3. Lady and Gentleman Riders: A. S. Buckland and partner 1, C. J. McSweeney and partner 2. Mr. and Mrs. F. Baker 3.
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