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HOME INDUSTRIES.

Home made bread, white—Mrs E Ireland 1, Miss N Stewart 2, Mrs W J Muir 3, Mrs W Blave vhc. Home made bread, brown—Mrs A J Adlam 1, Mrs Hicks 2. Scones, brown oven—Mrs T Hone 1, Miss N Stewart 3. Girdle Scones—Miss M McDonald 1, Mrs J Muir 2,, Miss M Bourke 3. Tea Oakes Miss I Oheyne 1, Mrs Hicks 2. ■ Sultana scones Miss Oheyne 1, Mrs A E Castles 2, Mrs A J Adlam 3; Pikelets—Mrs J Muir 1, Mrs L H Ferguson 2. Six scones, oven—Mrs Adlam 1, Mrs Napier 2, Miss N Stewart 3. Sponge Roll—Mrs A E Casles 1 and 2, Mrs W J Johnston B. Sponge Sandwich—Miss 0 Muller 1, Mrs A Riddell 2, Mrs W J Johnston 3 and vhc. Sponge Oake —Miss' L James 1, Mrs W B Gave 2. Sponge Sandwich, iced—Mrs A 1 Riddell 1, Mrs Ferguson 2, Mrs L , James 3. Ginger brbaci cake —Miss Oheyne 1, Miss Tni Muir 2 Shortbread Mrs Hicks 1, Miss McDonald 2, Miss E O Brown 3. " Oat Cake—Mrs J Muir 1, Miss N Stewart 2. Mrs S Napier 3. Seed Cake—Miss JU James 1, Mrs W J Johnston 2, Miss N Stewart 3. Madera Oake—Miss L James, Mrs W J ohnston 2, Miss O Muller 8. Family cake— Mrs Hicks 1 and 2. Fruit Oake—Mrs J Muir 1, Miss E O Brown 2, Mrs Hicks 3. Six Cream Puffs—Miss L James 1, Mrs M Bradley 2 and 3. Six Jam Tarts —Mrs Hicks 2. Six Sausage Rolls—Mrs Hicks 2. Six Yeast Buns—Mrs Hicks 1 and 2, Miss N Stewart 3. Nut Bread—Miss I Oheyne 1, Mrs T Hone 2. Plum Padding—Mrs J Cox 1, Miss L James 2, Mrs Hicks 3. ' Pound Butter—Miss Ireland I and 2, Mrs J Howie 3, Miss M McDonald he. Home made Jam three varieties— Mrs J H Mahieson 1, Mrs F Johnston 2, Mrs Bourke 3, Mrs Christie vhc. ' Home made Jellies three varieties— Mrs J H Mathieson I, Mrs F Johnstou 2, Miss M Bourke 3, Mrs W O Christie vhc.

n Orange Marmalade— Mrs J H Mathieson 1, Mrs F Johnston 2 Lemon Marmalade— Mrs J H Mathieson 1, Mrs F Jonhnston 2. Bottled Fruit—Mrs j H Mathieson 1 and 3, Mrs W O Christie 3. Tomato Sauce— Miss M Bourke 1, Mrs A E Castles 3 and 3. Home Made Wine—Miss M S Taylor 1, and 2, Mrs P Johnston 8. Toffee—Miss Muriel Bradley 1, Miss 1 Oheyne 3. NEEDLEWORK. Crochet work —Miss M S Taylor 1, Miss D Poster 2. Miss Tui Muir 3. Mount Mellick work—Miss M McDonald 1 and 3. Miss M S Taylor 3 Three articles of fancy work of any kind—Miss M S Taylor 1 and 3. Table Centre—Mrs R Oarlile Macfariane I and 2, Miss Margaret Metcalfe 3. Cushion—Mrs Carille Macfrlane 1, Miss M S Taylor 3, Mrs W T Cook 3. Knitting or Crochet in wool— Miss M S Taylor 1 and 2. White washable Table Centre—Miss M S Taylor 1, Miss Tui Muir 2, Mrs H Hansen 3, Exhibit aone by girl under 16 years—Mias Clare Gilligan 1, Miss Margaret Metcalfe 3 and 3. Hemmed Handkerchief by a child o 11 years or under — Miss E Allen 1, Miss N Allan 3, Miss Melva Bradley 8. Darning—Miss M S Taylor 1, Miss D Poster 2. Darning, white damask— Miss M S Taylor 1, Miss Muller 3. Knitted Socks—Mrs J B Taylor 1. Table Centre—Miss Tui Muir 1, Mrs Oarlile Macfarlane 2 and 3. Eyelet Embroidery Miss Ada Waterland 1, Miss M S Taylor 2. Stencilled Cushion Cover—M rs W J Muir 1. Child’s Knitted Pertticoat Mrs L Burrell I. Oil Painting—Miss Jessie Dyke 1 2 and 3. VEGETABLES AND FRUIT. Green Peas—W J Arundel 1, Miss M S Taylor 2 Radishes—Master Frank Ireland I, Master Jack Ireland 2. Carrots—Miss D Davis 1 and 3, W J Arundell 3. Eschalots—W J Arundell 1, J Knight 3, Mrs W J Johnston 3 Parsnips—W J Arundel 1, Miss D Davis 2, Roy Hazelnurst 3. i Carrots, field white—Aiken Bros 1, WJ Arundel 2, Johnston Bros 3. Carrots, field, vellow—W J Arundel 1, Mrs W J Johnston 3. Onions, large—Aiken Bros 1, N Hughes 2 and 3 Onions small—N Hughes 1 and 3, W J Arundel 3. Tomatoes— N Hughes I, W J Arundel 3, H P Metcalfe 3. Cucumbers—W J Arundel 1, Miss D Davis 2 and 3. Vegetable Marrow—Miss D Davis 1, 3,3, and vhc. Vegetable Harrow, green— Miss D Davis 1 and 2, Cunningham 3. Potatoes—W J Arundel 1, N Hughes 3, Jas Walker 3. Apples, eating Miss M S Taylor 1 and 2, Miss M Hi ks 3. Apples, (cooking)—Mrs J H Mathieson 1, Mrs W Cook 2, H P Metcalfe 3. Pears—Mrs W J Johnston 1, Miss M S Taylor 3, Mrs F Johnston 3 Pie melons—Miss D Davis 1 and 3, J Knight 3. Swede turnips—Johnston Bros 1, C Campbell 3. Pumpkin—Nelson Hughes 1, Miss D Davis 3 F Ouuningham 3. Rhubarb, giant—Roy Hazelhurst 1, W Wicks 2, Miss D Davis 3. Rhubarb small—W J Arundell 1, Johnston Bros 3, Master. John Howie 3. Sheaf of oats—Johnston Bros 1, G Bishop 2. Mangel Wurzel, yellow— Miss M Hicks 1, S Napier 2, W J Arundel 3. Mangel wurzel, red—W J Arundell 1, Aiken Bros 2.

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Patea Mail, Volume XL, 20 March 1916, Page 3

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HOME INDUSTRIES. Patea Mail, Volume XL, 20 March 1916, Page 3

HOME INDUSTRIES. Patea Mail, Volume XL, 20 March 1916, Page 3

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