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Jubilee Show Prize List

The following is the Prize List of the Mangonui Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s Jubilee Show, which was held at Kaitaia last Saturday : HORSES Draughts Medium Mare or Gelding, 3 years or over —. Frank Puckey 1, A. W. Masters 2, M. Pivac 3. Pair Horses, most suitable for farm work—Frank Puckey 1, C. Parker 2, M. Pivac 3. Harness Horses Utility Horse, for general farm purposes (mare or gelding), to be ridden—M. Pivac 1, A. W. Masters 2, H. C. Hooper 3. Ponies Pony, 12 hands or under—A. Powell I, W. H. Maria 2. Pony, 12 hands and .not over 13— A. Powell 1, Reg Dalton 2, Clive Beaz- - ley 3. «. Pony, 13 hands and not over 14.2 — Oscar Irving 1, Michael Waddell 2, J. T. Clark 3. Children’s Competitions Child Rider, 10 years and under — C. Wild 1, A. Powell 2, Dan Lewis 3. Boy Rider, 16 years and under— M. Waddell 1, K. Lewis 2, B. Bonnett 3. Hacks Hack, 10 stone—B. Oliver 1, Oscar Irving 2, A. W. Masters 3. Hack, 11 stone—Miss D. Bond 1, W. H. Evans 2, B. Oliver 3. Hack, 13 stone—lvan Wright 1, D. Pook 2, Bob Biggwither 3. Cob, lightweight—Miss D. Bond 1. Military Events Mounted Infantry Horse Wright 1, B. Oliver 2, A. W. Masters 3. Lady’s Hack (ridden by a lady)— Miss D. Bond 1, W. H. Evans 2, Miss B. Murdoch 3. Paced and Mannered Horse—Miss D. Bond 1, Oscar Irving 2, B. Oliver 3. Walking Horse—ll. Greaves 1, G. R Atkinson 2, Sam Yates 3. Champion Hack—Miss D. Bond. Lady Rider—Miss N. Maria 1, Miss D. Bond 2, Miss B. Murdoch 3. Lady Hunter—Miss N. Maria 1, Miss D. Bond 2. Maiden Hunter—B. Oliver 1, 0. Irving 2, R. Pook 3. Pony Hunter (not to exceed 14.5) — O. Irving 1, Miss D. Bond 2, L. Plaisted 3. Light Hunter, 11 stone—Miss D. Bond 1 and 2, 0. Irving 3. Heavy Hunter, 15 stone —Miss N. Maria 1, I. Wright 2, B. Oliver 3. Hunting Champ. (Open) Wright 1, Miss N. Maria 2, Miss D. Bond 3. Gentleman Rider —L. Sloane 1, I. Wright 2, M. McCallum 3. Bareback Rider—l. Wright 1. L. Sloane 2, L. Plaisted 3. Stockman’s Competition—L. Sloane 1, I. Wright 2. Mare, with foal at foot—C. Parker 1, Frank Puckey 2, E. C. Matthews 3. CATTLE N.Z. Friesian Association’s Medal for Most Points in Friesian Section— Mr. A. W. Masters, 37 points. Friesian Pedigree Champion Bull—A. Masters. Reserve Champion—A. W. Masters. Champion Cow, for Mr. A. McL. C Wright’s Silver Cup—A. Wilkinson. Reserve Champion Cow Hooper Hbßros. Bull.. 3 years or over—A. W. Mas1, W. H. Maria 2 and 3. Bull, 2 years or over—A. W. Masters 1. Bull, yearling—A. W. Masters 1. Bull Calf—W. H. Maria 1, A. W. Masters 2, Hooper Bros. 3. Cow, 4 years or over—A. Wilkinson 1, W. H. Maria 2, A. W. Masters 3. Cow, 3 years—A. W. Masters 1, A. Wilkinson 2 and 3. Heifer, 2 years—Hooper Bros. 1, A. W. Masters 2, W. H. Maria 3. 0 Heifer, yearling—A. Wilkinson 1, W W. H. Maria 2, A. W. Masters 3. Heifer Calves, Two—W. H. Maria 1, A. W. Masters 2, W. H. Maria 3. Heifer Calf—A. W. Masters 1 and 2, Hooper Bros 3. Friesian Grade Cow in Milk—W. H. Maria 1, A. Wilkinson 2 and 3. Heifer, 2 years—A. W. Masters 1 and 3, W. H. Maria 2. Heifer, yearling—A. Wilkinson 1 and 2, A. W. Masters 3. Heifer Calves, Three—A. Wilkinson 1, A. W. Masters 2, W. H. Maria 3. Milking Shorthorn Pedigree Bull, 3 years or over—T. Richards 1. Jersey Pedigree J. T. Clark’s Medal for Most Points in Jersey Section—Mr. T. W. Maugham, 29 points.. Champion Bull—Jesse May. Reserve Champion Bull—T. W. Maugham. Champion Cow—H. M. Thompson. Reserve Champion Cow—T. W. Maugham. Bull, 3 years or over—Jesse May

1, H. M, Thompson 2, C. S. Puckey 3. Bull, 2 years or over—T. W. Maugham 1, R. G. Brien 2, E. I. Panther 3. Bull, yearling—E. I. Panther 1, H. Summerfield 2, H. M. Thompson 3. Bull Calf—H. M. Thompson 1, Jesse May 2, Joe Cowie 3. Cow, 4 years or over H. M. Thompson 1, T. W. Maugham 2 and 3.. Cow, 3 years—T. W. Maugham 1 and 2. Heifer, 2 years—Roy Beazley 1, Jesse May 2, H. M. Thompson 3. Heifer, yearling—T. W. Maugham 1, H. M. Thompson 2 and 3. Heifer Calf—T. W. Maugham 1 and 3, H. M. Thompson 2. Jersey Grade Cow in Milk—W. Blanchard 1, H. M. Thompson 2, Jesse May 3. Heifer, 2 years—Jesse May 1, T. W. Maugham 2, R. G. Brien 3. Heifer, yearling—A. W. Reed 1, Jesse May 2, W. Flinn 3. Heifer Calves, Three T. W. Maugham 1 and 2, Sam Brien 3. Fat Cattle Fat Cow—Ryan Bros. 1 and 2, Maria Bros 3. Dairy Cow Competition Kaitaia Dairy Coy.’s Silver Cup—• R. G. Brien (96.39 points) 1 ; T. H. Kenney (93.6 points) 2 ; J. T. Clark (80.03 points) 3. Herd Testing Competition Northland Picture Coy.’s Cup W. F. Blanchard 1. SHEEP Champion Ram—L. J. Matthews. Southdown Ram, 2-tooth—L. J. Matthews 1. Romney Marsh Ram, 2-tooth—Reg Hawkins 1 and 2. ' Ewe Lamb—W. Farrimond 1. Fat Sheep 3 Ewes (suitable butcher’s purposes)—F. Holder 1 and 2. FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE Cucumbers, 3, any variety (prickly) —W. Dyer 1 and 2, J. Clarke 3. Cucumbers, long green, 3 (telegraph)—Mrs. A. White 1. Apple Cucumbers—Mrs. Flinn 1, L. Lunjevich 2, W. Dyer and Miss Hodgson 3. Drumhead Cabbage —H. Mclntosh 1. Parsnips, 3—W. Dyer 1 and 2. Carrots, long, 3—W. Dyer 1,2 and 3. Carrots, short, 3—W. Dyer 1 and 2. Turnips, soft, 3—W. Dyer 1 and 2. Lettuce, cabbage—F. A. Lees 1 and 2. Mangel, wurzel, 3, large red—L. Morpeth 1. Onions, 3, Spanish, straw—Mrs. H. B. Wagener 1 and 2, D. Lewis and T. Urlich 3. Onions, 3, Spanish, brown—A. W. Masters 1, Pamapuria School 2. Onions, largest, 3, any variety— Mrs. H. B. Wagener 1, W. Dyer 2. Onions, 3 seed, any variety—W. Dyer 1,2 and 3. Onions, tree—Mrs. Doak 1. Pickling Onions, 12—W. Dyer 1 and 2. Shallots, 12—Miss F. Forsythe 1, Mrs. Doak 2. Beetroot, 3—F. A. Lees 1, W. Dyer 2. Squash—W. Dyer 1 and 2. Watermelon, to be cut—A. W. Masters 1. Rhubarb, 6 sticks—W. Dyer 1 and Vegetable Marrow, 101 b. or under— ; Dick Masters 1, Harold Gray 2, A. W. Masters 3. Pumpkin, largest—M. Masters 1. Pumpkin, 151 b. or under, table— ; W. Dyer 1 and 2. Beans, French, 12 pods—W. Dyer 1 and 2. Beans, runner—Mrs. S. W. Masters 1, W, Dyer 2. Peas—Mrs. Doak 1, W. Dyer 2 and 1 3. Tomatoes—F. Lunjevich 1, Bert 1 Cowie 2, J. W. Johnson 3. Sunflower—Miss E. Wilson 1 and 2. Maize, green, 4 cobs—W. Dyer 1, 2 and 3. Maize, ripe, 4 cobs—W. Dyer 1 and 2. Maize, 3 stalks with cobs—Edith Doak 1, E. J. Doak 2. Hen Eggs—Miss E. Farrimond 1 and 3, Mrs. Dyer 2, Len Parker 3.

Butter, fresh, fib.—Mrs. Dyer 1 and ■2. . Potatoes, Northern Star—W. Dyer , 1,2 and 3. Potatoes, Up-to-date—W. Dyer 1, ! 2 and 3. Potatoes, any other kind, named— W. Dyer 1,2 and 3. Kumaras—Andrew Bell 1, Mrs. R. H. Rapihana 2. Dessert Apples—Mrs. Bloomfield 1 and 3, W. Ford 2. I Culinary Apples—W. Dawson 1,2 and 3. Dessert Peaches—G. R. Atkinson 1, Andrew Bell 2, Mrs. S. W. Masters 3. Canning Peaches —Ruhi Rapihana 1, G. R. Atkinson 2, L. Lunjevich 3. Pears, dessert—F. A. Lees 1, F. Holder 2. Pears, culinary—Mrs. S. W. Masters 1, Ruhi Rapihana 2, Mrs. A. White 3. Figs—F. Holder 1, Mrs. Farrimond 2 and 3. 2 Bunches Black Grapes—L. Lunjevich 1. 2 Bunches White Grapes—L. Lunjevich 1. Passion Fruit—G. R. Atkinson 1, Bert Cowie 2. Lemons—M. Uretich 1, F. A. Lees 2. Collection Tomatoes, 3 of a kind—• W. E. Dyer 1. Collection Apoles, 3 of a kind— J. B. Reynolds 1, W. Johnson 2, W. Ford 3. Collection Grapes—F. Lunjevich 1. Collection Potatoes—W. Dyer 1 and Collection Garden Produce, miniature cup—W. Dyer 1, A. W. Masters WOMEN’S INSTITUTE SECTION Takahue European Institute 1, Peria Native Institute 2, Oruru-Peria European Institute 3. Cup for European Institutes. Takahue, 137 points, 1 ; Oruru-Peria, 122 points, 2 ; Fairburn, 115 points, Cup for Native Institutes.—Peria 124 points, 1 ; Waimaru, 97 points, 2 ; Pukepoto, 92 points, 3. Exhibits were also in for the Awanui and Mangonui European Institutes and the Pamapuria, Ahipara and Whangape Native Institutes. Native Section— CookingOne Cake—Peria 1, Pukepoto 2, Maimaru 3. One Fruit Cake—Peria 1, Pamapuria 2, Maimaru 3. Sponge, with butter—Peria 1, Pukepoto 2, Whangape 3. Jam Roll, without butter—Maimaru 1, Pukepoto 2, Peria 3. Plate Biscuits, 6 iced, 6 plain— Peria 1, Pukepoto 2, Maimaru 3. 21b. Loaf White Bread—Pukepoto 1, Whangape 2, Pamapuria 3. Six Plain Scones—Peria 1, Pukepoto 2, Maimaru 3. Thrift One Plain Sugar Bag Article—Maimaru 1, Peria 2, Whangape 3. One Fancy Sugar Bag Article— Peria 1, Maimaru 2, Pukepoto 3. One Plain Flour Bag Article—Peria 1, Maimaru 2, Pukepoto 3. Fancy Flour Bag Article—-Puke-poto 1, Peria 2, Pamapuria 3. Article from Stockings—Ahipara 1, Maimaru 2, Pukepoto 3. One Rubber Article—Maimaru 1, Pamapuria 2, Whangape 3. One Tin Article—Pukepoto 1, Maimaru 2, Peria 3. Papier Mache Article—Pamapuria 1, Whangape 2, Pukepoto 3. One Article from Raw Wool—Maimaru 1, Ahipara 2, Peria 3. One Eiderdown from Raw Wool— Ahipara 1, Maimaru 2, Pamapuria 3. One Article, any waste material— Pukepoto 1, Peria 2, Pamapuria 3. Crochet and Knitting 3 White Cotton Crochet Articles— Pukepoto 1, Peria 2, Ahipara 3. 3 Wool Knitted Articles—Pukepoto 1, Whangape 2, Ahipara 3. Arts and Crafts Punga Vase—Ahipara 1, Whangape 2, Peria 3. One Mat—Whangape 1, Maimaru 2, Ahipara 3. One Kit—Peria 1, Whangape 2, Pukepoto 3. One Hat—Peria 1, Maimaru 2, Whangape 3. Pio Pio—Whangape 1, Ahipara 2, Peria 3. Hamper—Ahipara 1, Maimaru 2. Needlework Child’s Frock and Bloomers

[ Whangape 1, Peria 2, Pukepoto 3. Boy’s Canoe Shirt—Peria 1, Mai- - maru 2, Pamanuria 3. Plain Housedress—Peria 1, Ahipara 2, Whangape 3. White Round Tray Cloth—Whangape 1, Peria 2, Pukepoto 3. Coloured Round Duchess Set—Peria 1, Pukepoto 2, Whangape 3. Supper Cloth—Peria 1, Maimaru 2, Pukepoto 3. Toys, Three—Peria 1, Maimaru 2, Whangape 3. Sundries Six Medical—Maimaru 1, Peria 2, Whangape 3. Six Kitchen—Peria 1, Maimaru 2, Whangape 3. European Section— Cooking Iced Fruit Cake—Fairburn 1, Takahue 2, Oruru-Peria 3. Fruit Cake, plain—Mangonui 1, Oruru-Peria 2, Fairburn 3. Sponge—Mangonui 1, Oruru-Peria 2, Takahue 3. Jam Roll—Takahue 1, Awanui 2, Fairburn 3. Pastry—Takahue 1, Oruru-Peria 2, Awanui 3. Fancy Biscuits—Fairburn 1, OruruPeria 2, Takahue 3. Plain Biscuits—Fairburn 1, Takahue 2, Awanui 3. Loaf—Awanui 1, Oruru-Peria 2, Fairburn 3. Scones—Fairburn 1, Takahue 2, Awanui 3. Thrift One Plain Sugar Bag Article— Takahue 1, Oruru-Peria 2, Fairburn 3, One Fancy Sugar Bag Article— Awanui 1, Oruru-Peria 2, Takahue 3. One Plain Flour Bag Article—Fairburn 1, Takahue 2, Awanui 3. One Fancy Flour Bag Article— Mangonui 1, Takahue 2, Fairburn 3. Article from Stockings—Fairburn I 1, Oruru-Peria 2, Takahue 3. One Rubber Article Takahue 1, Fairburn 2, Oruru-Peria 3. One Tin Article Oruru-Peria 1, Fairburn 2, Takahue 3. One Papier Mache Article—Awanui 1, Fairburn 2, Takahue 3. One Raw Wool Article—Awanui I, Oruru-Peria 2, Takahue 3. Eiderdowns—Awanui 1, Fairburn 2, Ormu-Peria 3. Article from Waste Material—Fairburn 1, Oruru-Peria 2, Takahue 3. Crochet and Knitting Crochet, Ist Section—Mangonui 1, Takahue 2, Fairburn 3. 2nd Section—Takahue 1, Awanui 2, Oruru-Peria 3. 3rd Section— Fairburn 1, OiuruPeria 2, Awanui 3. Knitting—Oruru-Peria 1, Mangonui 2, Takahue 3. Knitting—Oruru-Peria 1, Fairburn 2, Takahue 3. Knitting—Takahue 1, Oruru-Peria 2, Fairburn 3. Arts and Crafts Raffia —Fairburn 1, Oruru-Peria 2, Takahue 3. Pine Needle—Oruru-Peria 1, Takahue 2, Awanui 3. Punga Vase—Takahue 1, Awanui 2, Fairburn 3. Tinfoil Picture—Awanui 1, Mangonui 2, Oruru-Peria 3. Marquetry Takahue 1, OruruPeria 2. Pen Painting—Awanui 1, Takahue 2, Oruru-Peria 3. Needlework Child’s Frock and Bloomers—Takahue 1, Oruru-Peria 2, Mangonui 3. Boy’s Canoe Shirt—Oruru-Peria 1, Awanui 2, Fairburn 3. House Dress—Fairburn 1, Takahue 2, Mangonui 3. Tray Cloth—Oruru-Peria 1, Fairburn 2, Takahue 3. Duchess Set—Awanui 1, Fairburn

2, Oruru-Peria 3. Supper Cloth—Awanui 1, Fairburn 2, Mangonui 3. Sundries Toys Takahue 1, Fairburn 2, Oruru-Peria 3. Toys—Awanui 1, Fairburn 2, Takahue 3. Medical—Oruru-Peria 1, Mangonui 2, Awanui 3. Kitchen Awanui 1, Fairburn 2, Takahue 3. Toys Oruru-Peria 1, Takahue 2, Awanui 3. DAHLIAS Champion Bloom—E. Cave. Three Blooms—Mrs. A. Gray 1, E. Cave 2. Three Blooms Hybrid Cactus or Cactus—E. Cave 1. Three Blooms Pom-Pom—E. Cave 1. HOME INDUSTRIES Crochet D’Oyleys Mrs. Andrew Bell 1 and 2, Barbara Murdoch 3. Tea Cosy—Mrs. H. Ramsey 1, Mrs. Andrew Bell 2. Afternoon Tea. Cloth (crochet trim) —Mrs. H. Bagley 1, Mrs. A. Gray 2 and 3. Afternoon Tea Cloth, coloured Miss E. Farrimond 1, Miss E. Bell 2, Mrs. Henry Subritzky 3. Afternoon Tea Cloth, white- -Miss D. Flinn 1, Mrs. T. Molloy 2. Afternoon Tea Cloth, any variety— Mrs. Molloy 1, Miss P. Craig 2, Miss K. Ford 3. Waggon or Shower Cloth—Mrs. H. Bagley and Mrs. A. Gray 1, Miss Black 3. Table Centre, coloured Miss F. Black 1, Mrs. H. Bagley and Miss D. Flinn 2, Mrs. J. Archibald and Miss Mooney 3. Table Centre, leatherwork—Mrs. H. Ramsey 1. Table Centre, white, coloured workings—Miss L. Foster 1, Mrs. R. Lewis 2, Miss K. Ford 3. Table Centre, white—Mrs. Molloy 1, Miss F. Parker 2. Duchess Set, coloured Mrs.- H. Bagley and Miss E. Bell 1, Girls’ Auxiliary (Wellington) 2.

Duchess Set, coloured workings Miss Z. Berghan 1, Miss D. Subritzky 2, Mrs. R. Rouse 3. Duchess Set, white Miss Zena Masters 1. Pair Pillow Shams, embroidered— Miss Mooney 1. Pair Pillow Shams, any variety Miss Zena Masters 1, Miss F. Parker 2. Afternoon Tea Serviettes —Miss D. Flinn 1. Richelieu Cut Work Miss Zena Masters 1, Mrs. J. M. Ryan 2, Miss B. Archibald 3. Child’s Embroidered Pinafore Miss E. H. Farrimond 2. Daintiest Child’s Frock Mrs. T. Molloy 1, Mrs. D. Hudson 2, Mrs. R. Rouse 3. Lady’s Embroidered Apron Mrs. Molloy 1, Mrs. Annie Masters 2. Lady’s Embroidered Apron, white, coloured workings—Miss J. Edwards 2. Pair Moccasin Slippers Mrs. H. Ramsey 1 and 2. Dressing Table Novelty Miss B. Archibald 1, Miss G. Johnston 2. Bedroom Novelty—Miss Zena Masters 1, Miss B. Archibald 2. Laundry Bag—Mrs. Parkinson 1. Piece Leather Work —Mrs. Hilda Ramsey 1. Raffia Work—Miss Mooney 2. Hearth Rug, wool—Mrs. H. Bagley 1. Guest Towel, embroidered—Miss E. Farrimond 1, Miss B. J. Thomas 2. Guest Towel, crochet edge—Miss F. Parker 1, Mrs. Parkinson 2 and 3. Dressing Jacket—Mrs. Flavell 2. Princess Petticoat—Mrs. A. Gray 2. Lady’s Nightdress—Mrs. D. Hudson 1, Mrs. J. Ryan 2, Mrs. A. Gray 3. Nightdress, trim lace Mrs. H. Bagley 1, Mrs. A. Gray 2, Mrs. J. Ryan 3. Men’s Knitted Sox, plain—Miss F.

Forsythe 1. Men’s Knitted Sox, fancy, coloured —Mrs. A, Gray 1, Mrs. N. Clifford 2, Mrs. D. Archibald Snr. 3. Lady’s Knitted Jumper Miss B. Archibald 1. Lady’s Knitted Cardigan Miss Hoad 1, Miss B. Archibald 2, Miss F. Forsythe 3. Man’s Pullover—Mrs. T. Packard 1, Miss Dell Puckey 2. Lady’s Knitted Bed Jacket Mrs. P. Poland 1, Miss Dell Puckey and Mrs. P. Church 2, Mrs. Wallace 3. Gloves, knitted—Miss L. Wilson 1, Miss Hoad 2. Child’s Knitted Coat—Mrs. P. Poland 1, Mrs. H. Mclntosh 2. Article from Sugar Bag—Mrs. V. Hawke 1, Mrs. Cross 2, Mrs. Parkinson 3. Article from Flour Bag—Miss Z. Masters 1, Miss F. Parker 2, Mrs. A. Gray 3. Bedspread—N. Switzer 1. Cushion, hand painted Miss B. Archibald 1. Cushion, embroidered—Hoy Taylor I, Miss Zena Masters 2, Miss B. Thomas 3. Cushion, coloured—Mrs. Hoddle 1, Mrs. R. Langley 2, Mrs. D. Archibald, Snr. 3. Cushion, knit wool—Miss Lowes 1. Cream Linen, coloured work—Mrs. J. N. Moore 1, Mrs. J. Paulson 2, Miss M. Sturge 3. Piece Wool Tapestry (Special prize presented by Matron Black) —Mrs. Hoddle 1, Miss Joyce May 2, Mrs. D. Hudson 3. Baby’s Articles Knitted Jacket —Mrs. Arthur Masters 1, Miss Edwards 2, Mrs. Colson 3. Knitted Singlet—Mrs. Arthur Masters 1. Knitted Bonnet —Mrs. Arthur Masters and Mrs. D. Thomas 2, Miss Hoad 3. Knitted Bootees—Mrs. Arthur Masters 1, Miss F. Forsythe 2, Mrs. Colson 3. Knitted Dress —Barbara Murdoch 2. Machine Work Gent’s Pyjamas—Mrs. J. M. Ryan 2. Gent’s Shirt —Mrs. T. Packard 1. House Dress—Mrs. J. M. Ryan 1. Apron Overall—Mrs. J. M. Ryan 1. Child’s Dress —Mrs. J. M. Ryan 1 and 2. Collections Set Lady’s Underlinen —Mrs. J. M. Ryan 1. Collection white fancy work—Mrs. T. Molloy 1, Miss F. Parker 2, Mrs.

Hoddle 3. * Collection coloured fancy work— Mrs. % r. Molloy 1, Miss Zena Masters 2, Miss E. Farrimond 3. Collection Cushions—Mrs. Hoddle 1. Girls, 16 years and Under Best Dressed Doll (knitted)—Miss E. Rogers 1. Prettiest Dressed Doll—E. Johnson 1, Z. Johnston 2, K. Cade 3. Pillow Slips—Bessie Matthews 1. Table Centre—Gladys Cowie 1, Winnie Berghan 2 and 3. Cushion—Connie Black 1, Esther Donaldson 2, Win Burrows 3. Nightdress—Audrey Masters 1. Apron—Joan Christensen 1, Bessie Matthews and Linda Langson 2, Audrey Masters 3. Coat Hanger—Audrey Masters 1, Gladys Cowie 2, E. Rogers 3. Knitted Wool Cosy Winnie Berghan 1, Helen Cowie 2, Winnie Crene 3. COOKING Six Pikelets—Mrs. Hay 1, Mrs. A. Gray 2 and 3, Miss B. Archibald 3. Six Gems—Mrs. J. Lewis 1, Miss F. Parker 2, Mrs. Neild 3. Plate Six Scones (Wallace Supplies’ special prize)—Mrs. T. Taylor 1, Miss F. Parker 2, Mrs. Summerfield 3. Six Plain Scones —Miss F. Parker 1 and 3, Mrs. T. Taylor 2. Six Date Scones—Mrs. A. G. Bell 1, Miss F. Parker 2, Mrs. A. White 3. Six Sultana Scones—Mrs. A. White 1, Miss F. Parker 2. Six Currant Buns —Mrs. A. G. Bell 1 and 2, Mrs. F. Puckey 3. Rich Raisin Nut Loaf—Miss N. Hooper 1, Mrs. A. Gray 2, Miss F. Parker 3. Nut Loaf—Mrs. W. Parker 1, Miss F. Parker 2, Mis. A. Gray 3. Billy Loaf—Miss F. Parker 1, Mrs. A. Gray 2. Madiera Cake—Miss B. Thomas 1, Mrs. A. White 2, Miss F. Parker 3. Sultana Cake—Mrs. A. Gray 1, Miss B. Thomas 2, Miss F. Parker 3. Seed Cake—Mrs. A. Gray 1, Miss F. Parker 2, Mrs. W. Parker 3. Rainbow Cake, iced—Mrs. T. Tavlor 1, Mrs. Watts 2, Miss F. Parker 3. Sponge Cake—Mrs. W. Parker 1, Miss B. Thomas 2, Miss F. Parker 3. Sponge Sandwich, (butter, iced) — Mrs. D. Hudson 1, Mrs. W. Parker 2, Mrs. T. Taylor 3. Sponge Sandwich, (no butter, not iced) —Mrs. T. Taylor 1, Mrs. Jesse May 2, Miss B. Thomas 3. Golden Syrup Sponge Sandwich— Mrs. W. Parker 1. Arrowroot Sponge—Mrs. Hudson 1, Mrs. T. Taylor 2, Miss F. Parker 3. Jam Roll—Mrs. A. White 1, Miss F. Parker 2, Miss N. Hooper 3. Plate Shortbread—Mrs. A. G. Bell 1, Mrs. L. Morpeth 2 and 3. Six Cream Puffs—Mrs. A. Wilkinson 1 and 3, Mrs. Watts 2. Jam Tart—Miss F. Parker 1, Miss E. Farrimond 2, Miss D. Thomas 3. Apple Pie—Miss F. Parker 1, Mrs. A. White 2, Mrs. Jameson 3. Plum Pudding (suet) Mrs. F. Puckey 1, Mrs. A. White 2, Miss D. Thomas 3. Plum Pudding (butter) —Mrs. A. Rogers 1, Mrs. A. G. Bell 2. 21b. Loaf White Bread—Mrs. F. Puckey 1, Mrs. Walmsley 2, Mrs. T. Taylor 3. 21b. Loaf Brown Bread—Mrs, T. Taylor 1, Mrs. John Clarke 2. 21b. Currant Bread—Mrs. A. G. Bell

1, Mrs. T. Taylor 2, Mrs. F. Puckey 3. Rich Fruit Cakes Rich Fruit Cake—Miss H. Cowie 1, Misses D. Thomas and C. Wilkinson 2, Miss B. Thomas 3. Rich Plum Cake—Miss D. Thomas 1. Cake (judged on icing), white— Miss B. Thomas 1. Collections 4 Cakes, 21b.—Mrs. Jameson 1, Mrs. F. Puckey 2. Six Small Cakes, iced and decorated —Miss B. Thomas 1 and 2, Miss M. Thomas 3. Six Small Cakes, plain—Mrs. Watts 1, Miss C. Wilkinson 2, Miss B. Thomas 3. Pastry, short, 6 varieties fillings— Mrs. A. White 1, Mrs. A. Wilkinson 2, Miss B. Thomas 3. Pastry, puff, 6 varieties fillings— Mrs. F. Puckey 1, Miss B. Thomas 2, Mrs. Hudson 3. Biscuits, 6, plain—Mrs. A. Wilkinson 1 and 3, Miss B. Thomas 2. Biscuits, 6, iced and decorated— Miss B. Thomas 1 and 2, Mrs. Watts 3, Collection Small Cakes and Biscuits —Miss B. Thomas 1, Mrs. Watts 2. Afternoon Tea Tray—Mrs. A. Wilkinson 1, Mrs. Nield 2, Mrs. Watts 3. Girls 20 years and Under Six Scones—Miss D. Thomas 1, Miss J. Taylor 2. 21b. White Loaf—Miss J. Taylor 1, Miss J. Lewis 2. Sponge Sandwich—Miss J. Tavlor 1, Miss M. Puckey 2, Miss J. Lewis 3. Fruit Cake—Miss E. Geard 1. Collection Small Cakes, 6—Miss D. Thomas 1. Apple Pie—Miss M. Puckey 1, Miss D. Thomas 2. Girls 16 years and Under Nut Loaf—Miss K. Parker 1 and 2, Miss J. Christensen 3. Six Scones —Miss A. Wikinson 1 and 2, Miss I. Morrison 3. 21b. Loaf, white—Miss Bessie Matthews 1, Miss M. Dixon 2, Miss A. Wilkinson 3. Sponge Sandwich—Miss K. Parker 1 and 3, Miss A. Christensen 2. Fruit Cake—Miss H. Cowie 1, Miss J. Christensen 2, Miss A. Wilkinson 3. Collection Small Cakes—Miss K. Parker 1 and 3, Miss A. Wilkinson 2. Apple Pie—Miss A .Christensen 1, Miss M. Johnson 2, Miss A. Wilkinson 3, PRESERVES, ETC. Marmalade (lemon)—Mrs. A. J. Matthews 1. Marmalade (orange)—Mrs. A. G. Bell 1 and 3, Mrs. A. Gray 2. Melon Jam—Mrs. Nield 1 and 2. Strawberry Jam—Mrs. Nield 1, Mary Dixon 2, Mrs. A. Gray 3'. Blackberry Jam—Mrs. A. Gra ,r 1, Mrs. Parker 2, Mrs. A. White 3. Plum Jam—Miss F. Parker 1, Mrs. A. White 2, Mrs. Wilkinson 3. Peach Jam Miss D. Jameson 1, Mrs. A. Gray 2, Miss E. Geard 3. Grape Jam—Mrs. A. Gray 1 and 2, Mrs. McKinnon 3. Cape Gooseberry Jam—Mrs. Wilkinson 1 and 2, Mrs. A. Gray 3. Jam (any)—Mrs. D. Archibald 1, Mrs. A. G. Bell 2, Mrs. A. Gray 3. Pear Ginger—Mrs. A. Gray 1 and 2, Miss B. Archibald 3. Apple Jelly—Mrs. A. Gray 1, Miss

B. Thomas 2, Mrs. P. Wilkinson 3. Quince Jelly—Mrs. A. Gray I. Peach Jelly—Miss Lames 1, Sister Taylor 2, Mrs. Goodhew 3. Plum Jelly—Mrs. Wilkinson 1 and 2, Miss F. Parker 3. Blackberry Jelly—Mrs. A. Gray 1, Miss D. Lewis 2, Mrs. C. Peterson 3. Pear Jelly—Mrs. A. Gray 1. Plum Preserve—Mrs. Nield 1. Peach Preserve—Mrs. A. Gray 1, Mrs. Goodhew 2, Mrs. Nield 3. Pear Preserve—Mrs. Nield 1. Bottle Fruit (any)—Mrs. A. Gray 1, Mrs. A. White 2. Tomato Preserve—Mrs. D. Archibald 1, Mrs. Bloomfield 2 and 3. Pickled Onions—Mrs. Gray 1 and 2, Miss C. Goodhew 3. Tomato Sauce—Mrs. D. Archibald 1, Mrs. Nield 2, Mrs. S. W. Masters 3. Plum Sauce—Mrs. H. Summerfield 1, Mrs. A. Gray 2, Mrs. S. W. Masters 3. Apple Sailce—Mrs. D. Archibald 1, m. Mrs. Nield 2. Apple Chutney—Mrs. A. Gray Mrs. D. Archibald 2, Miss E. Farrimond 3. Tomato Chutney—Mrs. A. Gray 1, Mrs. D. Archibald 2. Peach Chutney—Mrs. Wilkinson 1 and 2, Mrs. A. Gray 3. Meat Paste—Miss L. Lewis 1, Mrs. F. Puckey 2.' Lemon Cheese—Miss B. Thomas 1, Mrs. A. Gray 2 and 3. Mince Meat—Mrs. A. Wilkinson 1 and 2, Mrs. Parker 3. Collections Six Bottles Pickles-—Mrs. Nield 1. Six Bottles Fruit—Mrs. A. Gray 1. Six Bottles Jam—Mrs. A. Wilkinson 1, Mrs. D. Archibald 2. Six Bottles Chutney—Mrs. D. Archibald 1. MISCELLANEOUS Home-made Soap—Mrs. Bell 1, Mrs. S. W. Masters 3. Collection Maori Handiwork—Ruki Rapihana 1, Mrs. Paki Nathan 2. SCHOOL SECTION Challenge Shield for Most Points in School Section—Kaitaia School. Nature Study Individual collection grasses and clovers, mounted and named—Joe Urhch 1, Jack Buckle 2, Albert Johnson Individual collection weeds, mounted and named—Maurice Parker 1, Jack Buckle 2, Joe Urlich 3. School collection flowers, 6 varieties, 4 blooms each—Kaitaia High School 3. School collection vegetables—Kaitaia High School 2. Writing Primers—Mary Morpeth 1, Ralph Torrie 2. Standard I—Bruce Morpeth 1, Laurie Price 2, Arthur Dixon 3. Standard 2—Vincent Pivac 1, Alwyn Moyes 2, lan Kitchen (V.V.) 3. Standard 3—M. Bowman 1, Lorraine Horsley 2, L. Subritzky 3. Standard 4—Josephine Moore 1, Hilda Stensness 2, Dawn Rule 3. Standard s—Trevor Foley 1, Tom Mclntosh 2, Mary Lunjevich 3. Standard 6—Mary MacMillan 3. Drawing Primers—George Foley 1, Ivan Mavenich 2, Ruby Timbers 3. Standards 1 and 2—Oswald Shelford (V.V.) 1, lan Kitchen (V.V.) 2, Alwyn Moyes 3. Standards 3 and 4—Lorraine Horsley 1. Standards 5, 6 and 7, water colour —Frank Matthews 1, Hazel Waddell 3. Standards 5. 6 and 7, pencil—Frank Matthews 1, Hazel Waddell 2, Len Parker and Cecille Hughes 3. Imaginitive Standards 3 and 4—Hilda 1, Rosalie Matthews 2. Standards 5, 6 and 7 Cecil^Bl Hughes 1, Hazel Waddell 2, Wilkinson 3. Map of N.Z. (any standard) —Lawrence Madden 1, Frank Matthews 3. Handiwork Six Articles Standard I—Kaitaia. Standard 2—Kaitaia. Standard 3 Kaitaia. (Judge’s | comment —outstanding). Standard 4—Victoria Valley 1 and A 2 (Ist excellent), Kaitaia 3. Standard s—Kaitaia 1 and 2. Standard 6—Kaitaia 2. Modelling Primers Neatest Article made from cardboard, paper or match boxes —Colleen Barry 1, Leslie Moyes 2, Shirley Michie 3. Standards 3 and 4—Set of 3 Models —Keith Kenney 1, Brian Subritzky 2, Jim Thornton 3. Standards 5 and 6—Set of 3 Models —George Ballantine 2, Harold Gray 3. High School Section Book-keeping—Lois Maria 1, Joyce Werner 2, Joyce Hooper 3. Science Experiment—Beryl Woodall 1, Nancy Wallace 2, Frank'Hooper 3. Handcraft—Olga Thornton 1, Lilian Matthews 2, Lois Maria and Eileen McKeown 3. Essay—Garfield Johnson 1, Frank Geddes 2, Zelda Johnson 3. Map of N.Z in Relief, showing Production and Industries—Olga Thornton 1, Terence Cosson 2, Bud Cade 3. Pastel Drawing—Olga Thornton 1, Zelda Johnston 2, Garfield Johnson 3.

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Northland Age, Volume 5, Issue 24, 13 March 1936, Page 5

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Jubilee Show Prize List Northland Age, Volume 5, Issue 24, 13 March 1936, Page 5

Jubilee Show Prize List Northland Age, Volume 5, Issue 24, 13 March 1936, Page 5