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THE PRIZE LIST

DOME INDUSTRIES.. / —■■■■ ........ COOKERY. Judges i Bread and scones, W. Journeaux; -cakes and small goods, Mr. A. F. Aldie; stewards, Mr. W. McNiven (supervisor), Mesdames Phipps and Putt, Misses Rue'be end •Sampson. Home-made and home-baked white bread, with home yeast.—Mrs. H. Young (Mangorei Road) 1, Mrs. F. 0. Harrison (Carrington Road) 2. Home-made and home-baked white bread with any other yeast.— j Mrsr“C. Sullivan 1, Mrs. T. A. Rowe (Toko) 2 and 3. Home-made and home-baked white bread, novice class. —Mrs., A. P. Lister (Frarikloy Road) 1, Miss A. 'Smith (Hurworth) 2, Home-made and home-baked brown bread, open class. —Mrs. T. A. Rowe 1, Mrs. 0. Sullivan 2. Home-made and home-baked brown bread, novice class. —Miss A. iSmith 1. Sultana loaf.—‘Mrs. F. C. Harrison 1, Mrs. C. Sullivan 2. .Nut bread.—Mrs. F. C. Harrison I, Sirs. 0. Sullivan 2. Seed cake—Mrs. C. Sullivan 1, Mrs. A. P. Lister 2, Mrs. IV. J. McNiven 3. Rich fruit cake.—Mrs. C. Sullivan 1 and 2, Mrs. 0. Woodham 3, Mrs. E. R. Bellringer v.h.c. Cako made without eggs.—Mrs. K. Hawes 1 and 2, Mrs. <?. Sullivan 3, Mrs. J; Green vJh’.c, •Sultana cake.—Mrs. *O. Sullivan I, Ih Lister 2<

Iced sponge sandwich. —Mrs. W. J. McNiven 1, Mrs. E. 0. Hicks (Tikorangi) 2, Miss L. M. Knight (Tataraimaka) 3. Madeira cake. —Mrs. W. J. McNiven I, Mrs. A. P. Lister 2, Mrs. C. Sullivan 3. Rainbow cake. —Mrs. C. Sullivan 1, Mrs. F. Ansley (Okato) 2, Mrs. W. J. McNiven 3. Ginger cake. —Mrs. C. Sullivan 1, Mrs. J. Green 2. Family cake—Mrs. 0. Sullivan 1, Mrs. C. Woodham 2. Collection of fancy cakes and pastry, not less than six varieties. —Miss L. M. Knight 1, Mrs. J. W. Lankshear (Fitzfoy) 2. Sponge cake. —Mrs. C. Sullivan 2. Cream puffs.—Mrs. F. R. Higgins 1, Miss L. M. Knight 2 and 3. ■Sponge kisses. —-Mrs. C. Sullivan 1 and

Home-made shortbread.—Miss G. M. Ackland (Lepperton) 1 and 2, Airs. J. Green 3, Miss Baty v.h.c. Plum pudding, made with suet and boiled in a cloth.—'Mrs. C. Sullivan 1 and 2, Mrs. C. Woodham 3. Plum pudding, made with butter and steamed.—Mrs. W. J. Lankshear 1, Mrs. E. R. Bellringer 2, Mrs. C. Sullivan 3. Sausage rolls, short pastry. —Mrs. C. Sullivan 1 and 2, Mrs. J. Webb (Midhirst) 3. Sausage rolls, flaky pastry.—Mrs. W. J. McNiven 1, Mrs. 0. Sullivan 2 and 3, Mrs. L. Pepperell 3. Swiss roll. —Mrs. C. Sullivan 1, Mrs. W. J, McNiven 2 and 3. ■Sponge sandwich, jam.—Mrs. W. J. McNiven 1, Mrs. E. O. Hicks (Tikorangi) 2, Mrs. E. Hale (Avenue Rood) 3, Miss C. Knapton (Bell Block) v.h.c. Mixed small cakes, six varieties.— Mrs. J. Webb 1, Miss L. M. Knight 2, Mrs. J. W. Lankshear 3. Mixed biscuits, six varieties. —Mrs. C. Woodham 1 and 2, Miss G. M. Ackland 3, Miss L. M. Knight v.h.c. Jam tarts, short pastry.—Mrs. C. Sullivan 1 and 2, Mrs, J. Webb 3. Jam tarts, flaky pastry.—Mrs. J. W. Lankshear 1, Mrs. E. Pepperell 2, Miss L. M. Knight 3, Mrs. W. J. McNiven v.h.c. Home-made scones, plain oven. —Mrs. P. Street (Tarurutangi) 1, Mrs. C. Sullivan 2 and 3. • Home-made scones, sweet. —Mrs. P. ■Street 1, Mrs. C. Sullivan 2. Sultana scones. —Mrs. P. Street 1, Mrs. C. Sullivan 2. Date scones.— Mts. P. Street 1, Mrs. 0. Sullivan 2. Girdle scones. —Mrs, J. Minchin (Inglewood) 1, Mrs. C. Sullivan 2 and 3. Brown scones. —Mrs. P. Street 1, Mrs. C. Sullivan 2. Pikelets—Mrs. P. Street 1, Mrs. C. Sullivan 2 and 3. Home-made yeast buns and yeast .tea cakes.—Mrs. F. C. Harrison 1. SPECIAL NOVICE CLASS. Shortbread. —'Mrs, G. M. Ackland. 1 and 2, Mrs. B. Corrigall 2, Mrs. W. Nicoll (Lepperton) vJi.c. Sponge sandwich. —Mrs. F. W. Miller 1, Mrs. J. Carey (Okato) 2, Mrs. F. R. Higgins 3. Scones, plain oven. —Mrs. J. Carey 1, Miss Mary .Smith 2, Mrs. F. R. Higgins 3.

GAS COOKING. Sultana, cake.—Mrs. M. A. Burkett 1, Mre. B. Corrigall 2, Mrs. K. Hawes 3. Sponge sandwich, jam.—Mrs. K. Hawes 1, Miss E. Carter 2, Miss E. ■Collings 3, Mrs. C. Woodham v.h.c. Best exhibit of pastry.—Mrs. K. Hawes 1 and 2, Mrs. C. Woodham 3.. Home-made scones, plain. —-Mrs. J. J. Norris 1, Miss E. Carter 2, Mrs. K. ■Hawes 3. Cake, without egg. —Mrs. C. Sullivan 1, Mrs. K. Hawes 2 and 3. HOME-MADE SWEETS (OPEN). Turkish delight.—Mrs. J. Green 1, Mrs. H. Young 2, Miss Betty Flyger v.h.c. Oocoanut ice.—Mrs. Pike (Westown) 1, Mrs. H. Young 2, Miss C. Ansley 3. Toffee.—Miss C. Ans'ley 1, Mrs. H. Young 2. HOME DAIRY 'SECTION. Private butter, salted, in pound pats, (those connected with factory butter making or their wives not eligible).— Jack Pi'ko (Westown) 1, J., Vincent 2. Devonshire cream. —'Mrs. E. G. Allen (Waitara) 1, Mrs. K. E. Gilbert (Carrington Road) 2. JAMS, SAUCES AND PICKLES. Judge: Mrs. P. G. Knight; stewards, Mesdames Muir and H. Rowe, Miss Linn, and Mr. H. H. Olson. Collection of jellies, not less than three varieties. —Airs. C. Sullivan 1 and 3, Mrs. J. Green (Westown) 2, Mrs. C. Woodham 3. Collection of jams, four varieties. — Mrs. E. J. Bishop (Hillsborough) 1, Mrs. C. Sullivan 2 and 3, Mrs. Woodham v.h.c.

Jam, any variety.—Mrs. E. R. Bellringer (Vogeltown) 1, Mrs. C. Sullivan 2, Mrs. E, Halo (Avenue Road) 3, Mrs. E. J. Bishop v.h.c., Mrs. K. Hawes h.c. Jam ,any variety, novice.—Miss Hurlstone (Westown) 1,. Mrs. J. W. Lankshear (Fitzroy) 2, Mrs. J. Green 3. Jelly, any variety. —-Mrs. E. J. Bishop 1 and 3, Mrs. 0. Sullivan 2, Mrs. J. Green v.fa.c., Mrs. C. Woodham h.c Marmalade—Mrs. C. Sullivan 1 and 2. Mrs. A. Lee (Mangorei'Road) 3, Mrs. E. J. Bishop v.h.c. Lemon marmalade—Mrs. 0. Sullivan 1 and 2. 'Plum sauce.—'Mrs. Pigott 1, Mrs. 0. Sullivan 2 and 3, Mrs. W. J. McNiven v.h.c. Tomato sauce.—Mrs. C, Sullivan 1 and 2, Miss Pigott 3. Worcestershire sauce.—Miss Baty 1, Mrs. C. Sullivan 2. Applo sauce. —Mrs. W. J. McNiven 1 and 2, Mrs. E. R. Bellringer 3, Mrs. C. Sullivan v.h.c. ■Collection sauces —Mrs. 0. Sullivan 1. Bottled tomatoes. —Mrs. K. Hawes 1 and 3, Mrs. C. Woodham 2. Pickles, three varieties. —Mrs. 0. Sullivan 1 and 2, Mrs. 'O. Woodham 3, Mrs. H. T. Allen v.h.c., Mrs. A. L. Frost (Fitzroy) h.c. Pickled onions.—Mrs. 0. iSullivan 1. Miss Baty 2, Mrs. C. Woodham 3. Mixed pickles.—Mrs. C. Sullivan 1 and 2, Mrs. C. Woodham 3. Chutney. —Mrs. 0. Sullivan I, Mrs. E. R. Bellringer 2, Mrs. H. T. Allen 3, Mrs. C. Woodham v.h.c, Miss Baty h.c., Mrs. E. J. Bishop o, •Collection of chutney, three varieties. —Mrs. <l. 'Sullivan 1 and 2, Mrs. E. J. Bishop 3, Mrs. C. Woodham v.h.c. Tomato relish. —Mrs. C. Sullivan 1 and 2, Mrs. W. J. McNiven 3. I Lemon honey.—Mrs. A. Lee 1. Mrs. 0. Sullivan 2 and 3. ■ .. ? bottled fruits. One variety, In syrup—Mrs. 111. J.

Bishop 1 and 3, Mrs. T. A. Rowe (Toko) 2. Any variety, in water or preservative. —Mrs. C. Woodham 1, Mrs. E. J. Bishop 2 and 3, Mrs. T. A. Rowe v.h.c. Collection four varieties in syrup.— Mrs. T. A. Rowe 1, Mrs. E. J. Bishop 2. HOME-MADE WINE AND VINEGAR. Wine.—Mrs. A. Leo 1, A. Hooker 2 and h.c., Mrs. F. Turchie (Tataraimaka) 3, Mrs. A. L. Frost and Miss V. Hall (Hillsborough) v.h.c. Vinegar.—Mrs. C. Sullivan 1, W J. Arundel! (Mangorei Road) 2, PRESERVED FRESH VEGETABLES. Beans.—Mrs. C. Sullivan 1 and 2, Mrs. C. Woodham 3, W. J. Arundell v.h.c., Mrs. K. Hawes h.c. Any other variety vegetable, preserved—Mrs. C. Woodham 1, Mrs. K. Halves 2 and 3. Mixed vegetables.—Mrs. K. Hawes 1 and 2. Collection preserved vegetables—Mrs. K. Hawes 1 and 2. SOAP. Home-made soap.—Mrs. F. C. Harrison (Carrington Road) 1 and 2, Miss Pigott 3. HONEY. NOVICE CLASSES. Granulated honey. —John Corrigall (North Otago) 1. Beeswax for commercial purposes. — Mrs. F. C. Harrison (Carrington Road) 2. Vinegar made from honey.—G. Menhennett (Mangorei Road) 1. FAINTING AND SKETCHING. Judge: Mr. J. R. Wall (Stratford). Stewards: Messrs. W. 0. Jones, W. P. Nicoll and D. R. Goldsworthy. Original New Zealand scene in water colours.—Miss D. Watkins 1, Mies A. McLeod 2, Mrs. J. D. Hay 3. Water colour eketch, ages 14 to 18 years—H. M. Purser.-1, Miss Zoe Featherston 2. Water colour sketch, age- under 14 years. —-Mise Arline Burkitt 1, Mies C. Cotton-Stapleton (Egmont ■ Village) 2, F. N. Lambert (Carrington Road) 3. Subject painting in oils. —Miss V. Hall (Hillsborough) 1, Mrs. Hadland (Carrington Road) 2. Subject painting in water colours. — Mrs. J. D. Hay 1, Miss A. McLeod 2. Eric Robbins 3.

Pastel drawing, black and white. —0. M. Nasmith 1, Mies Doris Francis (Strandon) 2, L. J. Thompson (Moturoa) 3. Pastel drawing, in colours. —B. E. Belcher (Egmont Village) 1 and 3, Miss Celia Campbell 2. Pen and ink character sketch, original.—o. M. Nasmith 1, H. M. Purser 2, L. G. Morris 3. Pen and ink sketch, under Ifl yeare. —Miss Merle M. Corkindale 1, H. M. Pureer 2, Maeter Stanley Luscombe 8. Pen and ink sketch, original work. — L. G. Morris I, 2 and 3, Mies Celia Campbell h.c. Pen and ink sketch, comic, under 10 years.—H. M. Purser 1 and 2, Miss Annie Ireland (Barrett Road) 3. Pen and ink sketch, comic, original work. —0. M. Nasmith 1, L. G. Morris 2, P. Greenlees 8. Pen and ink sketch, fashion plate, original work. —Miss Celia Campbell 1 and 3, L. G. Morris 2. Sketch with combination of pen and ink and water colour wash, original work. —0. M. Nasmith 1, Mre. J. D. Hay 2. Set of three tickets, for window display. —Miss Celia Campbell 1, L. B. Puffery 2, J. Wallace 3. NOVICE. CLASSES. Pen and ink sketch, comic.-—Miss Celia Campbell 1, P. Greenlees 2, L. B. Tuffery 3. Pen and ink character sketch. —H. M. Purser 1, Master Stanley Luscombe 2, P. Greenlees 3.

Ten and ink sketch, other than comic or character.—A. Garmonsway (Westown) 1, Master Erie W._ Terrill (Carrington Road) 2, R. Bullet 3.

PHOTOGRAPHY’. Judge: Mr, J. R. Wall (Stratford). Stewards..* Mr. and Mrs. J. Swainson and assistants. Picture, any subject, taken anywhere, finished by competitor or dealer.—Miss Hannah Johnson (Wellington) 1, D. Glenny (Wanganui) 2, Miss ,N. Wilson (Inglewood) 3 and v.h.c. . landscape, taken during 12 months previous to competition, contact print only, mounted.—Miss Hannah Johnson 1, A. J. F. Halcomb© (Urenui) 2 and 8. Seascape, same conditions as above. —Miss M. J.' Markham (Takapuna) 1, J, Anderson 2, Miss Hannah Johnson. 3. Animal or child study, contact print only, mounted. —J. Anderson 1, J. L. Webster (Bell Block) 2, J. D. Hay 3, D. Bimblecombe v.h.o. Collection of six pictures, contact prints, mounted on one card, to include landscape, seascape, animal study and portrait or child study. —Miss Hannah Johnson 1, J. Anderson 2, Mrs. A. B. Leach (Sentry Hill) 3, Miss N. Wilson v.h.c. Novice class, any subject. T. Lay (Hawera) 1, Miss T. Beale (Stratford) 2, Miss N. Wilson 8 and. v.h.c. Junior class, any subject, under 10 years.—Miss J. Bell (Eltham) L

SPECIALS. Kodak Proprietary, Ltd., for photo taken on Kodak film and printed on Kodak paper.—Miss Hannah Johnson 1. Waterworth’s, Ltd., for photo taken on Rajah film und printed on Rajah paper.—Miss M. Hall (Mangorei Road) 1. Sharland Co.’s special for photo taken on Illingworth goods and printed on Illingworth paper. —J. L. Webster 1. Dykes and Chemicals (N.Z.) Ltd., special for photo taken on Agfa film and printed on Agfa paper.—H. A. Bennett (Westown) 1.

FRETWORK. Judm?: Mr. G. H. Gorringe. Steward: H. G. Peterson. Best design in fretwork, boys under M years.—John Webster 1, D. Prentice 2, B. Downey 3, Douglas Burkett v.h.c. Open claee, best design) in fretwork. g, Peterson 1, L. R. Penn 2 and 3, Master H. 0. Burkett v.h.c.

NEEDLEWORK. Judges: Mesdames J. R. G. Sutherland and A. M. Wilkes. Stewards: Mrs. A. Misses Curtis and M. Boon.’ Effective and artistic table centre, coloured.—Mrs. M. Varcol 1, Miss A. R. McLean (Havelock North) 2, Miss' S. East 3, Mrs. L. A. Brown v.h.c., Miss F. I. Broad h.c. Effective and artistic table centre, white.—Miss Olive Dring (Waitara) 1, Miss Bertha Parker (Remuera) 2, Miss A. R. McLean 3. Tray eloth. —Miss N. Wilson (Inglewood) 1, Mrs. A. Potter (Omata) 2, Mrs. C. Woodham 3. Tea cosy.—Miss E. H. Redshaw (Ashhurst) 1, Miss G. Burgess 2, Mrs. A. Black 3, Mrs. J. J. Norris v.h.c. Nightdress, embroidered and made up by hand.—Miss A. R. McLean 1, Miss Bertha Parker 2, Miss 0. Bocock (Matapu) 3, Mrs. M. Varcol v.h.c. Nightdress, embroidered but not necessarily made up by hand. —Mrs. W. Birch-Johnson (Durham Road) 1.

Princess petticoat. —Mre. J. W. Lankshear ], Miss Bertha Parker 2, Mies A. R. McLean 3.

Child’s frock, hand made.—-Mies A. R. McLean 1, Miss Bertha Parker 2, Miss I. Froggatt (Westown) 3, Mies T. Thompson (Moturoa) v.h.c. Guest towel, hand worked.—Mies A. M. Payne 1, Miss A. R. McLean 2, Mies Irene G. Deare 3, Miss Bertha Parker v.h.c.

Fancy apron.—Mies A. M. Payne 1, Mre. C. Woodham 2, Mrs. A. Weir (Wanganui) 3, Mrs. C. Woodham v.h.c., Mrs. W. Shing (Martinborough) h.c. Toilet set, worked in colours.—Miss E. H. Redshaw 1, Mies Bertha Parker 2, Miss A. R., McLean 3, Miss W. Bridgeman (Okato) v.h.c. Eyelet-hole embroidery.—Mies A. R. McLean 1 and 3, Mies D. Broad 2, Miss Bertha Parker v.h.c.

Cross stitch.—Mrs. G. V. Dee 1, Mrs. L. A. Brown 2, B. E. Belcher (Egmont Village) 3. Richelieu embroidery.—Mies A. R. McLean 1.

Coloured eotton embroidery, any article. —Miss A. R. McLean 1, Miss Bertha Parker 2, Miss S. East 3, Mise F. I. Broad v.h.c., Mrs. L. A, Brown h.c. Pillow sham, embroidered.—Miss A. R. McLean 1 and 3, Mrs. E. Moore 2. Cotton crochet, flue cover.—Mre. A. H. Popo (Hastings) 1, Mrs. C. Woodham 2, Miss M. H. Robinson 8. Cotton crochet, coarse.—Mrs. S. E. Loveridge 1, Mhe E. A. Billing 2, Mies M. H. Robinson 3.

Crochet, baby’s bonnet. —Miss N. M. Ingrouville (Wanganui) I, Mre. M. R. Branscombe (Mt. Albert) 2. Afternoon tea eloth, crochet. —Miss M. H. Robinson 1, I. 0. McCutehan (Rangiriri) 2, Miss E. A. Billing 3 and v.h.c., Mrs. J. Green equal 3. D’oyleys, three varieties. —Mies Bertha Parker 1, Miss Olive Dring 2, Miss M. Nichol (Lepperton) 3, Mise D. Broad v.h.c.

Fancy knitting, in cotton. —Mrs. M. Tonke 1, Mrs. W. R. Phillips (Fitzroy) 2, Miss L. A. Neilson (Moturoa) 3. Fine applique work. —Miss F. I. Broad 1.

Large applique work.—Miss E. H. Rcdshaw 1, Mies F. I. Broad 2, Mra. B. Corrigal 3. Baby’s shawl., in wool.—Mrs. F. R. Davy (Fitzroy) 1, Mrs. H. T. Allen 2. Baby’s coat in wool.—Miss A. M. Payne 1, Miss N. M. Ingrouville 2, Mrs. W. R. Phillips 3, Mrs. A. M. Mercer (Manaia) v.h.c., Mies I. Froggatt h.e. Knitted slippers.—Mrs. L. W. Goldfinch (Havelock North). 1, Mrs. A. E. Mose (Stratford) 2, Miss M. Nieholl 3, Mrs. W. R. Phillips v.h.o. Hand knitted baby’s bootees.—Mr». F. Shephard (Dannevirke) 1, Miss A. Duckworth (Fitzroy) 2, Miss E. Carter 3, Mrs. M. R. Branscombe (Mt. Albert) v.h.c. Hand knitted pair of socks.—Mrs. D. McDonald (Palmerston North) 1, Mrs. M. R. Branecombo 2, Mrs. M. Tonks 3. Exhibit of fancy work, limited to four distinct examples.—Miss F. I. Broad 1, Miss Bertha Parker 2, Miss A. M. Payne 3, Mrs. A. Black v.h.c., Mrs. J. W. Lankshear h.c. Useful article from sugar bag.—Mrs. M. Silcock (Wangafiui) ], Miss F. I. Broad 2, Mrs. C. Woodham 3. ARTS AND CRAFTS. Judges: Miss Margaret A. Bates and Mr. A. M. Purser. Stewards: Arranged by committee of Taranaki Women’s Club. Pen painted article. —Mrs. J, W. Lankshear 2. Hand-made flowers, any material.— Miss Una Francis (Strandon) ], Miss H. M. Pope (Hastings) 2, Miss M. McAllum 2, Mrs. A. Putt (Westown) v.h.c. Basket in raffia and cane. —Miss Maud Paulger (Waverley) I, Miss A. Eonnor 2, Miss Lorna Mackay 3. Article in raffia with matting or flax. —Miss Maud Paulger 1 and 3, Mrs. F. S. Johns 2. Tray in raffia, wooden base. —Mrs. F. S. Johns ], Miss Maud Paulger 2. Tray in cane, wobden base. —Master N. Hollis (Spotewood) 3. Purse in raffia.—Miss A. M. Payne 2, Mrs. M. R. Branecombo 3. Bag in raffia.—-Miss Maud Paulger 1 and 2. Poker work, on wood.-—B. S, Whiteside (Carrington Road) 2 and 3. Painted poker work. —Miss E. M. Harper 1, B. S. Whiteside 2, Miss Irene G. De'are 3, Mrs.. C. E. Williams {Vogeltown) v.h.c. Article in leather, embossed and painted, hand work.—Mrs. C. E. Williams 1, Miss M. McAllum 2, Mrs. M. K. Bennett 3. Article in embossed leather, hand work.—T. M.'White (Urenui) 2 and 3. Article In marquetry.—Miss E. M. Harper 1, Mrs. J. W. Lankshear 2. Mrs. I. M. Baker 8, Mm. C. E. Williams v.h.c. Article in embossed pewter.—B. S. Whiteside 1 and 2, Miss Irene G. Deare 8. Article in metal.—Mrs. M. K. Bennett 1, Mrs. I. M. Baker 2 and c., B. S. Whiteside 3. Article decorated with Pompeian enamel.—Miss M. McAllum 1, Mrs. M. K. Bennett 2, Mrs. I. M. Baker 3. Article in embossed brass. —Mrs. M. K. Bennett 2, Mrs. C. E. Williams 3. Specimen of barbola work.—Mrs. 0. Symes (Vogeltown) 2, Miss H. M. Pope 3. Candlestick and shade, any materials. —Mrs. 0. E. Williams 1. Bag mad© with twine.—Miss Una Bendall (Frankley Road) 2. HORTICULTURAL. FRUIT. Judge: Mr. T. H. Horton. Messrs 0, W. Ruebe and ROA' land.

Apples, dessert. —0. W. Ruebe (Vogel town) 1 and 3, J. F. McKelvie (Rongotea) 2 and v.h.c. Apples, collection of dessert, four varieties. —C. W. Ruebe 1, J. F. McKelvie 2, W. J. Wilkie (Carrington Road) 3, P. Body (Bell Block) h.c. Apples, cooking.—J. F. McKelvie I, C. W. Ruebe 2, P. Body 3, W. J. Wilkie h.c., Miss A. E. Tyrrell c. Apples, general collection. —J. F. McKelvie 1, P. Body 2. Oranges, locally grown. —L. R. Giddy (Bell Block) 1, J. T. Goodrich (Mangorei) 2. Lemons, locally grown.—J. T. Goodrich 1 and h.c., B. S. Longstaff (Tarurutangi) 2, Mrs. F. R. Higgins (Hurford Road) 3, W. J. Arundell v.h.c. Lemons, locally grown, cured—B. S. Longstaff 1, S. Menhennett 2, W. J. Arundell 3. Guavas. —Mrs. A. E. Tyrrell 1. Walnuts, locally grown. —Miss Myrtle Looney (Koru) 1. Passion fruit.—Mrs. F. R. Higgins 1, A. R. Gudopp (Westown) 2, W. J. Arundell 3. Tree tomatoes—S. Menhennett 1, W. J. Arundell 2. Tomatoes. —W. S. Besley 1, Rangiatea Home 2, W. J. Arundell 3, S. Menhennett h.c. General collection of fruit—S. Menhennett 1, W. J. Arundell 2. ■GARDEN VEGETABLES. Judge: Mr. Geo. A. Aggett (Rongotea). ■Stewards: Messrs T. Wilson (supervisor), J. H. Frethey, Geo. Longstaff, F. H. Upson, Geo. Stanley and G. E. Upson.

Kale, curly.—Rangiatea Home (Wesiown) 1, E. 8. Allen (Waitara) 2 and 3. 'Silver beet, garden variety. —A. P. Lister (Frankley Road) 1, H. A. Way 2, Mrs. E. Dixon (Tarurutangi) 3. ’Beet, three long. —Rangiatea Home 1, 2 and 3. Beet, round—Rangiatea Home 1, E. S. Allen 2, G.' V. Tate (Waitara) Beet, oval or intermediate. —B. S. Longstaff (Tarurutangi) 1, G. V. Tate (Waitara) 2. Cabbage, Savoy. —D. Street (Tarurutangi) 1 and 2. „ „ , . „ Cabbage, red pickling—B. S. Longstafi 1, F. F. Hoskin (Okato) 2. iSpinach. —B. S. Longstaff 1, Mrs. F. B, Higgins (Hurford Hoad) S, H* -A® Way 3. ■Spinach, New Zealand. —G. V. Tate 1, C. W. Ruebe (Vogeltown) 2, E. S. Alien 3. (Rhubarb. —Rangiatea Home 1, Mrs. I'. R.. Higgins 2. Rhubarb, winter. —H. A. Way 1, Mre. M. Murphy 2, C. W. Ruebe 3. Carrots,, short.—J. T. Goodrich (Mangorei) 1 and v.h.c., D. Street 2, B. 8. Longstaff 3, Rangiatea Home h.c. Carrots intermediate—Rangiatea Home 1 and 3, Nelson Hughes (Maxwell) 2. Carrots, long.—Rangiatea Home 1 and 3, Mre. 0. Willis (Matapu) 2. Leeks.—B. S. Longstaff 1 and 2, J. G. Short (Mangorei Road) 3, J. T. Goodrich v.h.e., E. S. Allen h.e. Lettuce, cabbage.—H. A. Way 1, C. W. Ruebe 2, B. S. Longstaff~3. Lettuce, any other variety.—H. A. Way 1,2 and 3. Melon, pie or preserving.—E. ■«. Allen 1 and 2. Onions, weight and quality. G. V. Tate 1. Onions, potato.—H, A. Way I. Onions, Brown Spanish. —G. V. late 1 and 2, E. S. Allen 3. Onions, yellow. —V< Tate 1 -and 2, Rangiatea Home 3, Onions, red.—Rangiatea Home 1, G. V. Tate 2 and 3. Onions, Brown Globe—G. V. Tate 1 and 2, Rangiatea Home .3 . Onions, any other variety named.— Nelson Hughes (Golden Globe) 1, G. V. Tate (Prize Taker) 2, G. V. Tate (Silver Globe) 3. Onions, pickling.—G. Holmes 1, H. A. Way 2, G. V. Tate 3. Onions, rope ,or stick, brown variety. —G. V. Tate 1. Onions, rope or stick, any other variety—G. V. Tate I, Geo. Holmes 2. Eschalots, brown, large.—G. V. Tate 1 and 2, Rangiatea Home 3. Eschalot's, brown, small. —'Rangiatea Home 1, F. F. Hoskin 2, G. V. Tate 3. Eschalots, yellow—Rangiatea Home I and 2, F. F. Hoskin 3. Eschalots, white—Rangiatea Home 1 and 2. . Eschalots, red.—G. V. Tate 1 and Rangiatea Home 3. ■Garlic. —B. 8. Longstaff 1 and 2, G. V. Tate 3. Onions, collection, including eschalots. —G. V. Tate 1. Parsley, curled —H. D. Moss (Tat&raima'ka) 1, G. V. Tate 2, J. T. Goodrich 3. Parsley, fern-leafed. —H. D. Moss 1 ami 2. . Herbs, collection. —H. A. Way 1, ” ami 3. . „ , Parsnips.—Mrs. C. Willis 1, Rangiatea Homo 2, G. M. Longstaff 3, B. 8. Longstaff v.h.c. Radish, any variety.—Rangiatea Home 1 and 3, H. A. Way 2. Turnips, garden.—E. 8. Allen 1, Rangiatea Home 2, B. 8| Longstaff 3. Artichokes, suitable for culinary purposes—Rangiatea Home 1 and 2, J. T. Goodrich 3. Any other variety vegetable, named. —E. 8. Allen (haricot beans) 1, Rangiatea Homo (green peas) 2, 'B. Menhennett (peas) 3. Pumpkin or squash, best quality, Ted or yellow. —A. R. Gudopp 1, W. J. Arundell 2, J. N. Parker (Fitzroy) 3. Squash or pumpkin, best quality, blue or green.—E. S. Allen 1, J. T. Goodrich 2 and 3, A. R. Gudopp v.h.c. _ Collection ornamental gourds—Miss Lucy Pratt (801 l Block) 1 and ,2. Vegetable marrow.—G. V. Tate 1. Kumi-kumi, round. —Jack Sole (Bell ‘Block) 1, Miss Lucy Pratt 2. and 3, C. W. Ruebe v.h.c, Kumi-kumi, oval.—Miss Lucy Pratt 1 and 3, G. V. Tate 2,.and v.h.c. ‘New Guinea Wonder Bean.—J. T. Goodrich 1. Collection of vegetables on space oft by 6ft.—B. S. Longstaff 1, H. A. 'Way 2 and 3. ■POTATOES. Judge: Mr. Geo. A. Aggett (Rongotea). ■Stewards: Messrs G. W. Ruebe and Ron Cleland. Kidney, any variety, not enumerated. —Nelson Hughes (Maxwell) 1 and 2. Robin Adair.—'Nelson Hughes 1 and 2. Gamekeeper. —Nelson Huglies J and 2. Maori Chief.—Nelson Hughes 1 and 2, F. F. Hoskin 3. Arran Chief—Nelson Hughes 1 and 2. Sutton’s 26.—Nelson Hughes 1 and 3, H. A. Way 2. ■Sutton’s Supreme. —'T. Dickson (Vogeltown) 1 and 3, G. V. Tate Nelson Hughes v.h.c, • Any other variety.— l, Nelson Hughes; 2 hhd Throe varieties whitof-MNelsou Hughes 1 and 2,

Three varieties coloured—Nelson Hughes 1 and 2. Six varieties.—Nelson Hughes 1 and 2. Largest weight and quality. —Nelson Hughes 1 and 2. Kumeras.—Miss Lucy Pratt 1 and 2. Kumeras, white.—Miss Lucy Pratt 1 and 2. Kumeras, Waina.—Miss Lucy Prattt 1 and 2. FIELD ROOTS AND FARMERS’ CLASS Judges: Messrs W. J. McCulloch and J. M. Smith. Stewards: Messrs J. H. Allen (supervisor), T. Smellie, L. G. Andrews, A. J. Upson, E. S. Allen, F. Dodunski and G. Marsh, Carrots, White Belgian. —C. Willis (Matapu) 1, G. V. Tate (Waitara) 2. Carrots, long red. —C. Willis 1 and 2. Carrots, Matchless White. —C. Willis 1 and 2, G. V. Tate 3. ■Carrots, Barriball or Sinclair’s Champion.—L. R. Giddy (Bell Block) 1, 0. Willis 2 and 3. Carrots, Holmes’ Improved.—C. Willis 1, G. V. Tate 2 and 3. Carrots, any other variety to be named.—o. Willis (Guerande) 1, O. Willis (Intermediate) 2, L. R. Giddy 3. ' Mangold-wurzel, long red. —’G. V. Tate I and 3, J. D. Periam (Lower Mangorei) 2. Mangold-wurzel, Yellow Globe, including Prizewinner.—Geo. Holmes (Bell Block) I, G. V. Tate 2, C. E. Holmes (Hillsborough) 3. Mangold-wurzel, sugar. —C. Willis J. Mangold-wurzel, Jersey Queen. —G. V, Tate 1 and 3, C. Willis 2. Mangold-wurze], any other variety, to be named. —G. V. Tate (Golden Globe) 1 and 2, 'O. Willis (Intermediate Red) 3. Swedes, superlative. —W. H. Holmes 1, G. V. Tate 2 and 3.Swedes, Monarch. —A. H. Giddy (Tarurutangi) 1, G. V. Tate 2 and 3,. Swedes, ehampion.—C. Willis 1. Swedes, Magnum Bonum. —G. V. Tate 1. C. T. C. Western (Bell Block) 2 and 3. ■Swedes, Masterpiece. —G. V. Tate I, C. T. C. Western 2, W. B. Grant (Vogeltown) 3. Swedes, Up-'to-date.—C. Willis 2. Any other variety, to be named.— C. T. C. Western 1, 0. Hoskin (Bell Block) 2, 0. Willis 3. All Grandmaster. Turnips, -yellow-fleshed. — G. Willis 2. Turnips, whiteffieshed. —'Mrs. K, E. •Gilbert (Carrington Road) 1, G. T,.(X Western 2, C. Willis 3. . Turnip, heaviest.—C. Willis (2Jlb) 1. Artichoke, field variety. —C. Willis 1, J. ■T. Goodrich 2, Rangiatea Home S and v.h.c. Collection of field roots, two different varieties each swedes, mangolds, carrots. —!D. Street 1, 0. Willis 2. Cattle cabbage, drumhead. —0. WIN lis 1 and 2, L. R. Giddy 3. Kale.—E. S. Allen 1, C. Willis 2. Chou Moellier. —E. S. Allen 1 and A. Pegg (Tarurutangi) 2 and v.h.e. 'Silver beet —F, F. Hoskin 1, C. Jor* dan (Mangorei Road) 2, C. Willis 3, Mangold-wurzel, two heaviest. — J. T. Goodrich (84flb) 1, E. S. Allen (781 b 2. ■ - Swede, one heaviest. —A. H. Giddy (311 b 1, R. Hoskin (271 b 2, 0. Willis (24flb) 3. -Pumpkin or squash, (heaviest.—J. T» Goodrich (981 h 1, E. W. Beok (Tarurutangi, TDflb) 2, Bertie Mason (66|Ib) 3. HAY AND ENSILAGE. Hay, truss. —A. R. Gudopp (Westown), 1, J. T. Goodrich 2 and 3. Ensilage 'grass trues. —W. K. Morri© (Oakura) 1, J. T. Goodrich 2 and v.hx?., H. J. Major (Huirangi) 8. Ensilage, any other variety tnm —D. Street 1. MAIZE.Yellow—E. 8. Allen 1, Miss Pratt ('Bell Block) 2. , - Black.—B. Menhennett 1, W. J. Arnui dell 2.

MANUAL SCHOOL WORK. WOODWORK. Drawings in isometric projections of models made in Standard Vl.—Harold Newton (Kaipikari) 1, Model made by pupil of Standard V. in ordinary class work. —Trevor Longataff (Huirangi) L Original model made by any boy.— Ted Whitaker (Huirangi) 1, Reggie Donald (Huirangi) 2. DOMESTIC SCIENCE. ■ Standard VL, plate of plain scones.— Sadie Olson (Egmont Village) 1, Violet Dryden (Egmont . Village) 2, Doris Goldsbury (Lower Mangorei) 3, HANDWORK IN SCHOOLS. Standards 1 and 2, pla&ticen® model of eggcup and egg.—Lily Pue (Huirangi) 1, Fred Phillips (Huirangi) 2. Standards 111. and TV., raffia work kit.—Jack Deighton (Tarurutangi) L Reta Gray (Tarurutangi) 2, Margaret Pegg (Tarurutangi) 3.’ Standards V. and VL, raffia w<sr k, vase or work basket—Vera LongstaH (Tarurutangi) 1, Jack Deighton (Tam* . rutangi) 2, * ' CLASSES FOR INFANTS. Plastlcene model of a lemon on branch with leaf.—Nonna Pennington (Hui-* rangi) I,’ Bill Patu (Huirangi) 2. Crayon or paetbl work. —Ellen Sherratf (Geraldine) 1. Toy-making.—Francis Butler . (Huirangi) 3, Sylvia Honnor (Huirangi), &. SEWING. ' ■ Standard I.—Lily Pue (Huirangi). Dorothy Harrold . (Huirangi) 2. Standard IL—Jean McClure (Gerali dine) 3, Vera Watson (Huirangi) 2. j Standard' lll.—Evelyn Chard (Huirangi) 1, Peggy Harold (Huirangi) Tui Allen (New Plymouth Convent) Standard IV.—Marjory Willie (Gerald dine) 1, Gynnydd. John (West End) Ferea White (Huirangi) 3. Standard V. —Betty Pearse (Huirangi) 1, Phyllis Major (Huirangi) 2, Standard Vl.—Cathie Morris (Lower Mangorei) 1, Betty Rowlands. (Tarurutangi) 2, Ona. Schicb (Mimi) 3. .. i Sugar bag article, boys,. Standard. I. —Gordon Pearse (Huirangi) 1, Frank Phillips (Huirangi) 2. Sugar bag article, boys, Standard IT. —Fred Phillips (Huirangi) 1. BoyeS White (Huirangi) 2. Sugar, bag . article, boys, Standard 11. .Arthur Pear&o (Huirangi) 1., . —Hector'llopuu (Huirangi) 1, .Tbm,,Hßfe ' old (Huirangi) 2, Cyril Wataoll CHUH ■ r W J ) 3.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1930, Page 15

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