TREATY WITH JAPAN
OVERTURES BY CHINA (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) (Received October 27, 2 p.m) GENEVA, Oct. 26. Dr. Sze sent a letter to M. Briand declaring that China was ready to negotiate by arbitration a treaty with Japan, similar to i several League countries’ treaties with the United States. entries): Miss Dorothy Conole 1, Miss J. des Barres 2, Miss Bertha Parker 3. Tray cloth (6 entries) : Miss Bertha, Parker 1, Miss Daphne Greaves 2, Miss J. des Barres 3. Afternoon tea throw-over (4 entries) : Miss Bertha Parker I,- Miss Doris Cameron 2, Mrs. J. Elvers 3. KNITTING AND CROCHET Fine crochet (cotton,. 3 entries): Mrs. Branigan 1, Mrs. E. 11. Baker 2, Mrs. 1). E. Auld 3 Crochet. D’Oyley (5 entries) : Mrs. G. H. Neill 1 and 3, Mrs. W. Kerr 2. Pair of hand knitted sox (48 entries): Mrs. J. Eivers 1, Mrs. W. Jacks 2, Mrs. Julian 3. Set of baby’s clothing, knitted (4 entries): Mrs. V. Petersen 1, Miss E. Tinker 2, Mrs. E. Grayson 3. Knitted bootees- (5 entries): Miss H. Richardsoni 1, Mrs. J. Eivers 2, Mrs. M. A. Newcombe 3.
PRODUCE - Extracted honey (2 entries): E. Christensen 1 and 2. Maize, locally grown (3 entries): Geo. Witters 1 and 3,1 L G. Melville 2., ■ Six cobs of maize, harvested in 1931 (5 entries): E. Candy 1, Mr. Par* doe 2, .11. Gi Melville 3.*, t, Maize suitable Tor poultry feeding (G entries): 11. G. Melville 1 and 2.. Mick-Allen 3i , . Collection of vegetables (2 entries); D. P. Smith 1, Mrs. M. A. Clark 2. , New potatoes (7 entries.),: H. €. Williams 1 and 2,- D. P. Smith 3. New potatoes, not less than three (4 entries) : H. C. Williams 1 and 2. Broad beans (5 entries): -V. B. Griffon, 1, W. D. Olley 2,, Miss Irons 3. Peas (4 entries): W. I). Olley 1, D. P. Smith 2,, Tom Barton, 3. Cabbage (-2 entries): 11. C. Williams 1, D.-IA Smith. 2. •' . • .Cauliflower or broccoli (2 entries): W. D. Olley 1, H. 0. Williams 2. Turnips, white, bunch of six (2 entries): D. P. Striith 1. ■ .- Silver beet (1 entry): D. P. Smith 1. Rhubarb (2 entries): V. D. Griffon 1.
’ Lettuce (3 entries): D. P. Smith 1, W. D. Olley 2. ■ ' Honey in comb (one entry): EL Christensen 1. PRESERVES Small fruit (2 entries):. Mrs J. L. Cowan 1, Mrs B, 11. Shanks 2. Stone fruit (2 entires): Mrs J. E. Cowan .1. ” . ’ Jam (4 entries): Mrs J. L. Cowan 1, Mrs B. 11. Shanks 2 and 3. Jelly (2 entries): Mrs J. L. Cowan ] Mrs L. M. Crump 2. ‘ . Picklos (2 entries): Mrs H. Bitchio 1 Mrs J. L. Cowan 2. . _ Sauce (2 entries): Airs J. L. Cowan
Lemon honey (f> entries): Mrs J. L. Cowan 1, Mrs B. 11. Shanks Mis J. Eivers 3. COMPETITIONS Boy rider, under 10 years of a P° p^’ < entries): Oslo Hansen 1, Michael Pa kinson 2, Dick Humphreys 3, D. Gaddun. h.c,, D’Arcy Bedstone c. 'Boy rider over 10 ancl uiulu 13 years of ago (12 entries): Henri Shelton 1, G. Hart 2, Tom Langford 3, I Ormerod h.c., Dudley Busclcc c. SPECIAL COMPETITIONS Sheep dog trial (14 entries): ID. Cranswick’s Dick (45pts.) E *E -Atkins Wade (klpts.) 2, B. Lings. Waif (40J,pts.) 3, W. Hall’s Bob (40pts.) 4.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17609, 27 October 1931, Page 8
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