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BREAD—Home Made.

103 Loaf, white bread, Ist prize given by the Northern Boot Factory, pair boots; 2nd in'ize, J. A. Hudson's, Auckland, Bukiug Powder .. .. ..15/ 5/ 103 a Loaf White Bread made by girl midei ,the age of 16 years, Ist and second prize by A. H. Mason Esq. 15/ 5/ 104 Loaf white bread, arid Loaf brown bread, made from local Flour., i.e., Whangarei or Auckland, Ist given by Auckland Roller Mills 150 flour, cay . . 10/6 2nd J. H. Hudson's Baking Powder .. *. • • * 5/ 10-5 Bread, any kind, Ist prize, by Northern Rollor Mills, 150 flour say, 10/6 ; 2nd prize J. H. Hudson Auckland, Baking Powder 10/6 5/ Currant Cake, Ist prize, Meak & 106 Co., per J. Whitelaw, Kamo, flour 12/6 2nd prize, J. H. Hudson, Auckland, Paking Powder .. 5/ 107 SpuHge Cake, Ist prize; Cowdell, photographer. Whangarei, photos 10/6 second priz»i J. H. Hudson, Auckland, Baking Powder .. 6/ 108 Oatmeal Cake, first prize, Brown, Barrett, & Co., Auckland, Coffee 1 2/ second prize, 3. H. Hudson, Auckland, Baking Powder . . -i\ 2/6 109 Best 12 Scones made by a Girl "^|: under 16 years, 6 cabinets given by J. H. Hanna, Photographer, Auckland ■"■■,<'. '.'.'■ .. 15/ 2/6 } 10 Scones, first prise gt^en by McMaster & Shalders, .per W. P. Jack, Whangarei/'ciress value 21/ 2/G 1 10 a Dish 12 Scones, V baked f torn Wood's Flour Ist p>ize, by T. H. Hall &,Co., AuoklSnd, floursay 21/ 3/6

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Northern Advocate, 14 October 1893, Page 3

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BREAD—Home Made. Northern Advocate, 14 October 1893, Page 3

BREAD—Home Made. Northern Advocate, 14 October 1893, Page 3

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