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Hukerenui Show

(Continued from Page 2.) FIELD AND GARDEN PRODUCE. Collection potatoes, not less than 12 varieties: A. Lynch 1, Miss A. Seymour 2.71 b light-skinned potatoes: G. Mitchell 1, J. Lynch 2, Miss A. Seymour 3. 71b red-skinned potatoes; A. Lynch 1, Miss A. Seymour 2. Cabbage, drumhead: Mrs Plawken 1, Miss A. Seymour 2. Cabbage, any variety: Phyllis Norton 1, Mrs Wilkinson 2. Six carrots, long: Miss A. Seymour 1, Mrs Wilkinson 2. Six carrots, short: Miss A. Seymour 1. Six garden tux‘nips: L. Mitchell 1. Six field turnips: Mrs W. Sheehan 1. Bunch parsley: Miss A. Seymour 1, Mrs Wilkinson 2. Six rough-skinned tomatoes: Mrs J. Brock 1. Six onions: G. Mitchell 1, A. Lynch 2, Mrs R. Rouse 3. Brown eschalots: Mrs Wilkinson 1, A. Lynch 2 and 3. 12 pods peas: Mrs Wilkinson 1. 12 pods beans: Mrs Hawken 1, L. Mitchell 2, Mrs Wilkinson 3. 12 pods white runner beans: L. Mitchell 1. Three beetroot: Mrs Wilkinson 1. Three beetroot turnips: A. Wiblin 1. Two mangel wurzels: Mrs Wilkinson 1. Marrow, green: A. Wiblin 1, J. Lynch 2. Marrow, yellow: J. Lynch 1. Marrow, largest: Phyllis Norton 1, J. Lynch 2. Three cucumbers, long: Mrs H. Rusk 1. Three apple cucumbers: G. Mitchell 1. Pumpkin: J. Lynch 1, C. Pyle 2. Pumpkin, largest: C. Pyle 1. Hubbard squash: J. Lynch 1. Silver beet; Mrs Wilkinson 1. Six stalks ot rhubarb: Mrs Wilkinson 1. Six cobs corn: R. Norton 1. Six stalks green maize: H. Norton 1. Paspalum seed: Phyllis Norton 1.

FRUIT. Collection apples, three varieties: B. P. Hawken 1. Collection cooking apples: B. P. Hawken 1, C. Wilson 2. Collection dessert apples, three varieties: B. P. Hawken 1. Plate Northern Spy apples: B. P. Hawken 1. Collection peaches, three varieties: C. Wilson 1, A. Lynch 2. Collection Japanese plums, three varieties: Mrs Phyn t. Collection pears, three varieties: C. Wilson 1. Six prunes: Mrs B. P. Hawken 1, Mrs Wilkinson 2. Six nectarines: Mrs Phyn 1, B. Blomfield 2, Mrs B. P. Hawken 3. Plate peaches, dessert: A. E. Lynch 1, Mrs Phyn 2. Collection plums: Mrs J. Halvorson 1, C. Wilson 2, Mrs Phyn 3. Six lemons: Mrs Phyn 1. Six oranges: Mrs Phyn 1. Two bunches grapes, open air: Mrs B. P. Hawken 1. Six passionfruit, any variety: Mrs Wilkinson 1. Six passionfruit, banana, Mrs Phyn 1. PRESERVES Apple jelly: Mrs J. Curtis 1. Mrs M. Rouse 2, Mrs H. J. Hirst 3. Quince jelly: Mrs D. M. Nelson 1. Collection of jellies, six varieties or more: Mrs M. Rouse 1. Mrs D. Mclnnes 2. Collection jams, six varieties or more: Mrs 11. J. Hirst 1. Mrs H. Rusk 2, Mrs D. Mclnnes and Mrs M. Rouse, equal, 3. Apple jam: Mrs H. J. Hirst 1, Mrs D. M. Nelson 2. Plum jam: Mrs D. Mclnnes 1, Mrs H. Rusk 2, Mrs D. M. Nelson and Mrs Wilkinson, equal, 3. Peach jam: Mrs H. J. Hirst 1, Mrs M. Rouse 2. Quince jam: Mrs D. Mclnnes 2. Fig jam: Mrs Wilkinson 2. Green tomato jam: Mrs H. J. Hirst 1, Mrs D. M. Nelson 2. Marmalade: Mrs M. Rouse 1 and 2, Mrs E. C. Rouse 3. Mixed pickles: Mrs H. J. Hirst 1, Mrs Wilkinson 2. Pickled onions: Mrs H. J. I-lirst 1, Mrs. Wilkinson 2. Pickled cabbage: Mrs H. J. Hirst 1. Bottle tomato sauce: Mrs H. Rusk 1, Mrs Pyle 2. Bottle chutney: Mrs M. Rouse 1, Mrs H. J. Hirst 2, Mrs Wilkinson 3. Collecj.ion bottled fruit, six varieties: Mrs D. Mclnnes 1, Mrs Hawken 2. Collection bottled fruit, six varieties, by person who has never won a prize: Mrs H. Rusk 1, Mrs M. Rouse 2. Bottled peaches: Mrs D. Mclnnes 1, Mrs Hawken 2, Mrs M. Rouse 3. Bottled Apples: Mrs M. Rouse 2. Bottled plums: Mrs H. J. Hirst 1, Mrs D. Mclnnes 2, Mrs Hawken 3. Bottled pears: Mrs D. Mclnnes 1 and 2, Mrs Hawken 3. Sample honey in comb: Mrs Pyle 1. Collection home-made remedies: Mrs Wilkinson 1. Six hen eggs, weight test: Mrs Hawken 1 and 3, Mrs. E. Hansen 2. Six duck eggs, weight test: Mrs Hawken 1, Miss M. Whimp 2. lib. butter, free from salt: Miss A. Seymour 1, Mrs D. M. Nelson 2. lib. butter, salt to taste: Mrs A. Seymour 1, Mrs D. M. Nelson 2, Mrs E. S. Jordon 3. Bottle plum sauce: Mrs H. Rusk 1, Mrs M. Rouse 2, Mrs H. J. Hirst 3. Strained honey: Mrs Pyle 1, Mrs R. S. Forsyth 2.

LADIES’ WORK. Bedjacket in wool: Mrs Curtis 1, Miss M. Whimp 2 and 3. Thrift articles, not less than six: Mrs D. McInnes 1. Coloured embroidery: Miss G. Smeath 1, Mrs T. N. Blake 2, Miss M. Whimp 3. Lady’s bungalow apron, handworked: Miss A. Seymour 1, Miss G. Smeath 2. Men’s sleeveless apron, handworked: Miss D. Wilkinson 1. Baby's dress and bonnet in wool: Mrs Colcroft 1, Joyce Haora 2, Mrs J. Brock 3. Baby’s singlet and petticoat in wool: Mrs T. N. Blake 1,- Miss M. Whimp 2. Men’s knitted sox: Miss P. Blake 1. Baby’s pitchers and bootees in wool: Miss S. Rouse 1, Mrs T. N. Blake 2, Miss M. Whimp 3. Scarf and beret in wool: Miss M. Whimp 1 and 3, Miss L-. Blake 2. Child’s coat in wool: Miss Rouse 1, Miss M. Whimp 2 and 3. Extra class: Miss L. Blake! 1. Supper cloth, any colour, crochet- j trimmed: Miss I. O. McCutchan 1, j Miss G. Smeath 2, Mrs Nicolson 3. j D’oyleys, set of three, crochet: Miss • I. O. McCutchan 1, Miss M. Whimp 2 J and 3. D’oyleys, set of three, hand-, embroidered: Miss M. Whimp 1, Mrsj M. C. Astley 2, Mrs C. Nicolson 3.! Lady’s cardigan in wool, any colour: j Miss M. Whimp 1 and 2. Cushion j covers, washable (two classes): Miss M. Whimp 1 and 2; Miss Owens 1,! Mrs C. Nicolson 2, Mrs J. Gough 3.

Cushion cover any kind: Mrs Curtis 1, Mrs W. Moon 2, Miss S. Rouse 3. Hand-painted article in colour: Mrs H. Ramsey 1. Papier mache, any article: Miss M. Whimp 1 and 2. Tea cosy in wool: Mrs H .Ramsey 1, Miss A. Wilson 2, Miss M. Whimp 3. Tray cloth, white, crochet-trimmed: Mrs C. Nicholson 1, Miss A. Seymour 3. Afternoon tea shower, embroidered: Mrs M. C. Astley 1, Miss A. Seymour 2. Set under-linen in silk: Mrs J. Kcatley 1. Collection completed knitted articles: Mrs M. Rouse 1, Miss M. Whimp 2, Miss L. Blake 3. Nightdress, hand-embroidered: Mrs M. C. Astley 1, Miss G. Smeath 2. Nightdress, machine-made: Mrs Wilkinson 2, Mrs J. Keatley 3. Lady’s petticoat, hand-worked, any. material: Mrs M. C. Astley 1, Miss G.’ Smeath 2. Toilet set in linen, hand-worked: Miss M. Whimp 1, Mrs M. C. Astley 2, Miss Owens 3. Toilet set, any material, cottage design: Miss M. Whimp 1. Guest towel: Miss A. Wilson 1, Miss A. Seymour 2, Mrs C. Nicholson 3. Supper cloth, coloured: Mrs T. N. I Blake 1 and 3, Mrs M. C. Astley 2. Hand-made toy in wool: Mrs C. Nicholson 1, Miss M. Whimp 2. Handmade table centre, coloured: Miss G. Smeath 1, Miss Owens 2, Mrs M. C. Astley 3. Duchess set, any material: Miss A. Wilson 1, Miss Owens 2, Miss M. Whimp 3. Best laundered table cloth: Mrs M. Rouse 1, Mrs J. Gough 2. Knitted article on needles lower than size 12: Mrs F. Hunter 1, Mrs J. Gough 2, Mrs T. N. Blake 3. Girls’ Handwork (under 13 years). —Hand-embroidered apron in colour: Miss U. Russek 1, Miss C. Nicolson 2. Toilet set, embroidered in colour: Miss U. Russek 1 and 2. Maid’s knitted jumper in wool: Miss L. Blake 1, Miss.D. Wilkinson 2, Miss I. Martin 3. Baby’s knitted matinee coat: Miss L. Blake 1, Miss U. Russek 2. One pair maid’s pyjamas, machined: Miss U Russek 1. Best collection of work: Miss U. Russek 1, Miss E. Rowley 2, Miss C. Nicholson 3

FLOWERS. Birthday bouquet: Miss A. Seymour 1, Mrs K. Johnston 2, Mrs Hawken 3. Hand bouquet: Miss A. Seymour 1. ■ Vase of flowers: Miss A. Seymour 1, Mrs Hawken 2. Floral design: Mrs K. Johnston 1. Three buttonholes: Miss A. Owens 1, Miss A. Seymour 2, Mrs Wilkinson 3. Lady’s spray: Miss A. Owens 1, Miss A. Seymour 2, Mrs Wilkinson 3. Decorated article: Mrs K. Johnston 1. Collection of cut flowers, not less than 12 varieties: Miss A. Seymour 1. Collection of native flowers: Mrs K. Johnston 1. Collection of native ferns: Mrs K. Johnston 1. Collection of dahlias, six varieties or more: Mrs Hawken 1, Miss A. Seymour 2, Mrs A. Reed 3. CHILDREN’S WORK Schools designated as follows: R, Riponui; H, Hukerenui; T. Taheke Print script in pencil, primer 1— Gilbert May (R) 1, Annie Rouse (H) 2. Print script in pencil, primer 2 Ned Ruka (T) 1, Toko Baker (T) 2. Betty Pyle (H) 3. Print script in pencil, full text, primer 3—Bettv Hain (H) 1, Bernadette Scrint (H) 2.' Charlotte Norton (H) 3. Print script in pencil, full text, standard I—Doreen Keatley (H) 1, Netty Lemon (T) 2, lan Parsens- (H) 3. Print script in ink, full text, standax-d 2—Red Rusk (R) 1, W. Cope (T) 2, Betty Mitchell (R) 3. Print script, age 7' to 10. pencil— Doreen Keatley (H) 1, lan Parsons (H) 2, Bernadette Scrint (H) 3. Writing in ink, standard 3—Evelyn Haora (H) 1, Billy Forsyth (H) 2, Allan Wilkinson (H) 3. Writing in ink, standard 4—Trevor Rouse (H) 1, Nona Haora i (H) 2, A. Cope (T) 3. Writing in ink, ! standard s—Valmae Hutchins (H) 1. Writing in ink. standard 6—Esme Rowley (H) 1, Phil Richards (H) 2, Rod Fhyn (R) 3. Best addressed envelope, under 12—George Lynch (H) 1. Valerie Rouse (H) 2, Kevin Rusk (R) 3. Best addressed envelope, over 12—Nona Haora (H) 1, Esme Rowley (H) 2, Rod Phyn (R) 3. Best page plain figures, standard 2 and under—Nettie Lemon (T) 1, Bryson Bain (H) 2, George Lynch (H) 3. Drawing from nature, standards 1 and 2—Reg Rusk (R) 1 and 2, Sarah Wilson (R) 2> Drawing from nature, standards 3 and 4—Taonui Birch (T) 1, Kevin Rusk (R) 2, Sonnie Mokorako (T) 3. Drawing from nature, standards 5 and 6 , Valmae Hutchins (H) 1, Annette ' Graham (T) 2, Rod Phyn (R) 3. Drawing, object; standards 3 and 4—Sonnie Mckoraka (T) 1, Celia Kuka (T) 2 j Audrey Cope (T) 3. Drawing, object, standards 5 and 6—Esme Rowley (H) l, Helen Ball (T) 2. Map, standards 3 and 4—Audrey Cope (T) 2; Kevin Rusk (R) 3. Map, standards' 5

: and 6 —H. Ball (T) 1, Vera Drower '• (H) 2. Rod Phyn (R) 3. Plasticine : work, primer I—June Mackie (H) 1, - Wally Haora (H) 2, Harry Johnston , (H)’ 3. Plasticine work, standards 1 . and 2—Don Hohepa (T) 1, Sarah Wil- '• son (R) 3. Seascape or landscape, r standards 1 and 2—Robert Barnes (T) . 1, Billy Pou (T) 2, Reg Rusk (R) 3. Seascape or landscape, standards 3 and , 4—Sonnie Mokoraka (T) 1, Nona Haora (H) 2, Veronica Scrint (H) 3. Seascape or landscape, standards 5 and 6 —Vera Drower (H) 1, Esme Rowley (H) 2, Velmae Hutchins (H) 3. Crayon drawing, primers—Dawn Lemon (T) 1, ■ Zolo Birch (T) 2, Jim Wilson (R) 3. • Crayon drawing, standards 1 and 2 > Robert Barnes (T) 1, Alison Brennan > (T) 2. Water colour, from nature— Taheke School 1, T. Birch (T) 2, Celia Ruka (T) 3. Water colour, from nature, ; standards 5 and 6—Vera Drower (Hi 1 1, Velmae Hutchins (H) 2, H. Ball (T) ; 3. Most useful article made from benzine tin —Kevin Rusk (R) 1. Best dressed doll —Esme Rowley (H) 1, Veronica Scrint (H) 2. Essay, standards 3 and 4—Lilian Keatley (H) 1, Keith Thorburn (R) 2, Peter Dale (H) 3. Essay, standards 5 and 6 —Esme Rowley (H) 1, Vera Drower (H) 2, Velmae Hutchins (H) 3. SPECIAL EVENTS Steer riding—F. Taylor 1, J. Taylor 2, F. Jordan 3. Putting the shot —W. McConnell, 29ft lin, 1; H. Seymour, 27ft 6in, 2; R. Radd, 26ft 7in, 3. Throwing the hammer —H. Seymour, 68ft 7in, 1; W. McConnell, 64ft 3in 2; W. Dempster, 3. Putting the shot (primary schoolboys)—L. Richards, ' 2l’ft 2in, 1; S. Wilkinson, 20ft 7in, 2; - R. Lynch and T. Rouse, 19ft 3in, equal, j 3. Throwing the hammer (primary school boys)—S. Wilkinson, 62ft 2in, 1; L. Richards, 55ft lin, 2; A. Wilkinson, 48ft, 3. During the afternoon an exhibition of hammer throwing was given by Mr J. G. Leckie, New Zealand Olympic Games representative, his best throw being 145 feet.

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Northern Advocate, 12 February 1940, Page 8

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Hukerenui Show Northern Advocate, 12 February 1940, Page 8

Hukerenui Show Northern Advocate, 12 February 1940, Page 8

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