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INDUSTRIAL

fJudge: Mrs P. Challies) ’ Tray Cloth, handworked: Mrs J. C. ' ! Cassells. Brightwalcr, 1; Miss Mavis ' Cook, Nelson, 2; Miss Doris Moore, ’! Spring Grove, 3; Minnie Walsh, Blenheim, h.c. Duchess Set, handworked: Mrs J. C, ’! Cassells, Brightvvater, 1 and 2; Mrs • | Schwabe, Richmond, 3, Miss Doris ' ! Moure, Spring Grove, h.c. 11 Bedspread, handworked: Miss Dome SimpMHi, Nelson. ' Pram Spread: Mrs J. C. Cassells, N Brightwater, 1. Nightdress, handworked: Mrs S. ■ I Fleming, Seddon, 1; Miss Mavis Cook, ! Nelson 2. 1 Princess Petticoat, handworked: Miss 1 D. Andrews, Brightwater, 1. | Dressing Gown, handworked: Miss I Joan M. Coleman, Redwood’s Valley, 1. ! Afternoon Tea Throv/over, handI worked: Miss Doris Moore, Spring Grove, 1; Miss V. Louisson, Nelson 2, Fancy Apron, hand worked: Mrs G. Strickland, Blenheim, 1; Miss Doris Moore, Spring Grove, 2; Mrs M. Sannazzaro, Nelson, 3. | Piece of Richlieu Work: Mrs I. Shack- ! lclon, Richmond, 1; Miss K. Stringei, ■ Mahana, 2. 1 Piece of Crochet Work: I. D. MeCutchan, Rangiriri, Waikato, 1; Miss Ruby Lambert, Kaituna, Marlborough, j 2. Tatting: Ruth Wilson. Richmond, 1; 1 Miss Ruby Lambert, Kaituna, MarlI borough, 2; Ruth Wilson, Richmond, 3. i Table Scarf, handworked in colours; | Mrs J. C. Cassells, Brightwater, 1. 1 Baby’s Frock, handworked: Mrs Geo. 1 Atkins, Riwaka, 1. Baby’s Knitted Outfit, 3 garments, ! handworked: Miss Jean Juden, Wanga- \ nui. 1; Mrs R. Teece, Upper Moutere. 1 2 and 3: Mrs Geo. Atkins, Riwaka, 4: j : Mrs G. N. Harper, Tahunanui, 5. | Lady's Vest, knitted, handworked: | Miss Jean Juden, Wanganui, 1; Miss C. I F. Challies, Appleby. 2. l Jumper, knitted, handworked: Mrs G. 1 Henry. Nelson, 1: Mrs C. Cook, Nelson, i i2; Mrs R. Teece, Upper Moutere, 3. \ ; Cardigan or Pullover, knitted, men’s, j i handworked: Miss Doris Glover, Rich- ! ; mond, 1: Mrs R. Teece, Upper Moutere, ; ' 2; Mrs I. Shackleton, Richmond, 3. I ' Hand Bag, worked in wool: Mrs j ; Flanagan. Nelson. 1; E. T. Powric, Nel- | I son, 2: Betty Bird, Richmond, 3.

Picture in Coloured Cotton: Miss D. Andrews. Brightwater, 1; Miss Joan M. ' Coleman. Redwood’s Valley, 2; Mrs

. Flanagan, Nelson, 3; Mrs Geo. Atkins, Riwaka, 4. Picture in Coloured Wool: Mrs M. Sanazzaro, Nelson, 1; Mrs Flanagan, Nelson, 2: June Dron, Hope, 3; E. T. . Powric. Nelson, 4. Hand-knitted Socks: Mrs Hilclyard, . Brightwater. 1; Miss Joan Glover, Rich- . I mond, 2: Mrs Geo. Atkins. Riwaka, 3; Mrs S. Fleming, Seddon. 4. Tea Cloth: Miss Dorric Simpson. Nelson. 1; Miss Joan Harman, Wairoa 1 ; Gorge. 2. ; Tray Cloths, in colours: Miss Jane Coole. Nelson. 1; Miss Dome Simpson Nelson, 2: Edith Thomas, Blenheim, 3. Cushion, in colours: Miss Joan Har- ; man, Wairoa Gorge, 1. Knitted Jumper: Miss F. King-Turner, i Nelson. 1. | Hand-made Floor Rug, in wool: Miss ! Ruth Lusty, Richmond, 1; A. Andrews, j Brightwater, 2. | Hand-made Floor Mat. oilier than ! wool: Miss Doris Moore, Spring Grove, i ! 1; Mrs W. 11. Loveday, liai Valley, 2; j Mrs B. li. Voyce, Kawai St., Nelson, 3. j FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE !

(Judge: Mr T. Neale) Side Farmer's Cured Bacon: J. Bigigar. Stoke, J. Side Farmers’ Cured Bacon (smoked): J. Biggar. Stoke, !. Side Farmers’ Cured Bacon (rolled): i J. Biggar. Stoke. 1. Farmers’ Cured Ham: J. Biggar, , Stoke. I. , Farmers’ Cured I lam: John Teece, j Upper Moutere. J: Len Best, Richmond. Jar Lard, quart: i\lrs E. H. Harkness, Richmond. 1: J. Biggar. Stoke. 2. j Twelve Hen Eggs: Mrs E. 11. Harki ness. Richmond. 1; A. C. Challies j Appleby, 2. | Twelve Duck Eggs: Miss L. Chapman. Richmond, t and 2. Malting Barley, crop 1.937, > bushel: Don Max. Brightwater. J; Donald McLean. Marlborough. 2. Algerian Oats: A. C. Challies, Appleby. 1 and 2. Wheal (Spring), crop 1937. ] bushel. C. R. Sutton, Hope, 1 .V C. Challies. Ajopleby, 2. Wheat (Winter), crop 1937, i bushel:

jL. P. Russ, Appleby, I; John Teece. , Upper Moutere, 2. Round Peas, crop 1937, J bushel; Mrs ! L. 11. Schwass, Hope, 1. ' Partridge Peas, crop, 1937, i bushel: I John Teece, Upper Moutere, 1; C. R. Sutton, Hope, 2. I 12 Pods Broad Beans: Mrs A. Hawk- ; ins, Richmond, I. 501 b Old Keeping Potatoes: John I Teece, Upper Moutere, 1 and 2, 101 b Early Potatoes; R. Polglaze, Richmond, 1 and 2. Vetches or Tares, crop 1937, J bushel: L. A. Sigglckow, Brightwater, J and 2. j Cow Grass, 141 b: Don Max, Brightwater, 1; Herbert Challies, Appleby, 2. ; Lucerne, 1 0J b : Don Max. Bright- ! water, 1. ' Sack Oaten Chaff, not less than 851 b: A, C. 11. Newman, Appleby, 1; John Teece, Upper Moutere, 2. ; 'Six Oat Sheaves for Chaff: John Teece j Upper Moutere, 1. Bale or Truss Lucerne, crop 1937: W. i E. Wilkes. Ltd., Richmond 1. 1 Hops (California): Miss Rita Arnold, j Waimea West, 1; L. G. Duncan, Umu- : kuri, 2.

1 Three Head Cabbage: Mrs Walter Hill Richmond, 1. ! Three Head Lettuce: Mrs M. V. Wells, J Richmond, 1; Mrs A. Hawkins, Richmond, 2. j Green Peas, one peck: Harold Jessop, j Hope, 1; L. A. Sigglekow, Brightwater, I | Stalks Rhubarb: J. Biggar, Stoke, 1; Mrs J. A. Orsman, Nelson, 2. j Bunch Spring Onions: Mrs Waller I Hill, Richmond. I Six White Italian Onions: M. V. j Wells' Richmond, 1; Mrs Walter Hill, Richmond, 2. Collection of Vegetables: Mrs A. Hawkins, Richmond, 1; A. 11. Ching, Stoke, 2. Six Lemons: R. SlitrtlifTe, Appleby, 1: Gerald Robinson, AppJoby, 2. Plate Keeping Apples: R. ShirtlifTe, Appleby, 1 and 2. Case Cool Storage Apples: J. Biggar, Stoke, 1 and 2.

71b Gooseberries: Gerald Robinson, Appleby, 1; Miss Rita Arnold, Waimea West, 2. Jar Honey: R. H. Hammond, Richmond, 1; Mrs E. H. Harkness, Richmond, 2. Jar Honey, extracted liquid, in glass: Mrs E. H. Harkness, Richmond, 1; R. H, Hammond, Richmond, 2. Comb Honey, three squares: F. Robson, R.M.D., Wakefield 1.

POULTRY (Judge: Mr G. Miller) ANCONAS ; Cock or Cockerel: M. V. Wells, Rich* mond, 1; L. Grainger, Tahunanui, 2; L. H. Schwass. Hope, 3 Hen or Pullet: L. H. Schwass, Hope, 1; G. W. Best, Richmond, 2; G. W. Best Richmond, 3. ANY OTHER VARIETY Cock or Cockerel: Mrs M. W. Smith, Hope, 1. Hen or Pullet: Mrs M. W. Smith Hope, 1. OLD ENGLISH GAME BANTAMS Black Breasted Red, cock or cockerel: Hockey Bros, Nelson, 1; E. H. Hark* ness, Richmond, 2 and 3, UTILITY CLASSES W r YANDOTTES Silver Laced, hen or pullet: E. H Harkness, Richmond, 1; H. J. Atkins Richmond, 2. White, cock or cockerel: E. H. Hark* ness, Richmond, 1; H. J. Atkins, Richmond, 2. White, hen or pullet: E. H. Harkness Richmond, 1 and 2; H. if. Atkins, Richmond, 3. AUSTRALORPS

Cock or Cockerel: E. H. Harkness, Richmond, 1; M. V. Wells, Richmond, 2; G. D. Hollyman, Nelson, 3. Hen or Pullet: E. H. Harkness, Richmond, 1; G. D. Hollyman, Nelson, 2; M V. Wells, Richmond, 3.

ORPINGTONS j | Cock or cockerel: H. J. Atkins, Rich- ! mond. 1; E. Chisnall. Hope, 2. | Hen or Pullet: H. J. Atkins, Richmond, 1; E. Chisnal. Hope, 2. 1 Hen or Pullet: H. J. Atkins, Richjn ond, 1; M. V. Wells, Richmond, 2; E. | Chisnall, Hope. 3. MINORCAS I Cock or Cockerel: M. Dempsey, Richmond, 1; G. D. Hollyman, Nelson, 2; | L. H. Schwass, Hope, 3. | Hen or Pullet: L. H. Schwass, Hops, | 1; G. D. Hollyman, Nelson, 2. LEGHORNS j White, cock or cockerel: G. D. Holly* 1 man, Nelson, 1; M. V. Wells, Richmond, ! 2. | White, hen or pullet: G. D. Hollyman. Nelson, 1 and 2. Brown, cock or cockerel: E. W. Win, Richmond. 1: H. J. Atkins, Richmond, 3. Brown, hen or pullet: G. D. Hollyman, Nelson, 1; H. J. Atkins, Richmond, 2 RHODE ISLAND REDS Cock or Cockerel: N. B. North, Motupiko, 1: G. W. Best, Richmond, 2 and 3. Hen or Pullet: G. W. Best, Richmond, 1; N. B. North, IVfotupiko, 2; G. W, Best. Richmond, 3.

ANY OTHER VARIETY Pair of Fowls, for table purposes, cock and hen: E. H. Harkness, Richmond, 1; M. V. Wells, Richmond, 2; L H. Schwass, Hope, 3

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 20 November 1937, Page 5

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INDUSTRIAL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 20 November 1937, Page 5

INDUSTRIAL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 20 November 1937, Page 5

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