VISITING TIMARU
HOTEL GUEST LISTS Dominion: Mr and Mrs H. G. Lloyd (Christchurch), Mr E. A. Shackleton (Palmerston North). Empire: Mr A. E. Bessence (Christchurch) . Grand: Mr and Mrs Sazackeriey (Christchurch), Mr C. Mathias (Cave). Balmoral: Messrs L. A. Reesby (Christchurch). F. H. Cooper (Dunedin). Mrs T. Calderwood and Miss E. Mitchell (Invercargill). Grosvenor: Messrs C. Johnson, A. Belcher (Wellington), L. W. Melvin, J. A. Philp (Christchurch). Mrs M .M. Lewis, Mr and Mrs D. G. Bennie (Dunedin), Mr W. Cameron (Taieri). COMMERCIAL. 1. E. H. Logan 2, Miss L. Hawke 3. Five plums: D. Vernall 1, Mrs H. Mitchelmore 2, Mrs G. A. M. Macdonald 3. Peaches: Miss M. Rattray 1, D. Vernall 2. Apricots: Miss R. Williams 1. VEGETABLES Collection of vegetables: A. J. Johnstone 1 and 2, T. Murphy 3. Two drumhead cabbages: A. J. Johnstone 1. Mrs E. Cliff 2. Three shorthorn carrots: D. Vernall 1, Mrs Firman 2, A. J. Johnstone 3. Three long carrots: D. Vernall 1, Mrs G. A. M. Macdonald 2, E. R. O’Neill 3. Six onions: D. Vernall 1, T. Murphy 2. Three round beetroot: A. J. Johnstone 1 and 3, Mrs Webb 2. Three long beetroot: E. R. O’Neill 1, A. J. Johnstone 2 and 3. Two lettuce: A. J. Johnstone 1 and 2, Mrs G. A. Macdonald 3. Six kidney potatoes: D. Vernall 1, A. J. Johnstone 2 and 3. Six white potatoes: E. R. O’Neill 1, Mrs G. A. M. Macdonald 2, Lester Beil 3. Six red potatoes: D. Vemall 1, A. J. Johnstone 2 and 3. Six potatoes, any variety: D. Vemall 1, A. J. Johnstone 2 and 3. Twelve pods peas: Mrs L. E. Williams 1, Miss E. L. J. Davies 2 and 3. Twelve pods runner beans: D. Vernall 1. A. G. Malins 2, Miss Blewman 3. Twelve pods French beans: D. Vernall 1, G. W. Coombs 2. Six stalks rhubarb: A. J. Johnstone 1, D. Vernall 2, T. Murphy 3. Two vegetable marrows: Mrs G. A. M. Macdonald 1. Vegetable marrow: Mrs G. A. M. Macdonald 1. Heaviest marrow: A. Eathorne 1, Miss B. Kane 2. Twelve pickling eschalots: A. G. Malins 1. E. R. O’Neill 2, Mrs H. Mitchelmore 3. Twelve giant eschalots: Mrs H. Mitchelmore 1. Mrs Webb 2, Mrs J. Smith 3. Twelve white eschalots: D. Vernall 1. DECORATIVE Posy bowl of flowers: Miss Rattray 1. Mrs W. P. D. Barker 2. Mrs E. S. Bowl of sweet peas: Mrs J. P. Cliff 2. Bowl scabious: Mrs W. P. D. Barker 1, Mrs M. Bell 2, A. J. Johnstone 3, Quart jar, any flower, arranged for effect: Miss Rattray 1, Mrs T. Murphy 2. Bowl large flowered gladiolus: Miss Rattray 1, Miss Hawke 2. Bowl Iceland poppies: Miss Rattray 1. Bowl outdoor grown mixed flowers: Mrs E. S. Elworthy 1, Mrs W. P. D. Barker 2, Miss Templer 3. Bowl outdoor grown flowers, one variety: Mrs J. Barker 1, Miss Rattray 2, Mrs W. P. D. Barker 3. Bowl sweet peas: Mrs L. E. Williams 1, Mrs Watson 2. CHILDREN’S CLASSES (For children 12 and under 17 years) Decorated bowl of flowers: Margaret Haywood 1, Mavis Turner 2. Vase of flowers, arranged for effect: Mavis Turner 1, Margaret Haywood 2, P. Murphy 3. Spray and buttonhole: Margaret Haywood 1, P. Murphy 2. Four oven scones: Daphne Richards 1, Margaret Haywood 2. Six pikelets: Daphne Richards 1, Margaret Haywood 2. Sponge sandwich: Margaret Haywood 1, Daphne Richards 2. Six potatoes: Allen Eathorne 1. Daphne Richards 2, Margaret Haywood 3. Collection of vegetables: Allen Eathorne 1, Daphne Richards 2. Knitted article: Margaret Haywood 1. Any garment made at school: Daphne ' Richards 1, Margaret Haywood 3. (For children under 12 years) Decorated bowl of flowers: Dorothy Haywood 1, Isobele Robinson 2. Vase of flowers, arranged for effect: Dorothy Ray wood 1, John Murphy 2, M. Grierson 3. Spray and buttonhole: Dorothy Haywood 1. John Murphy 2, M. Grierscones: Isobele Robinsori 1, Dorothy Haywood 2. Six pikelets: Diana Richards 1, Isobele Robinson 2. Six potatoes: John Murphy 1. Lester Bell 2, Dorothy Haywood 3. Collection of vegetables: Lester Bell 1, John Murphy 2. PRODUCE AND COOKERY Pound of butter: Mrs John Waller 1, Mrs L. Heney 2, Mrs T. Murphy 3. Mrs W. P. D. Barker 4. Nut loaf. Mrs Waller 1. Mrs J. Barrett 2. Six oven scones: Mrs J. Barrett 1. Mrs Waller 2. Plate of shortbread: Mrs L. Heney 1, Mrs Waller 2. Mrs H. Mitchelmore 3. Four girdle scones: Mrs H. Mitchelmore 1, Mrs J. Barrett 2. Six pikelets: Mrs Walier 1, Mrs J. Barrett 2. Sultana cake: Mrs Firman 1, Mrs J. Barrett 2, Mrs Waller 3. Madeira cake: Mrs H. Mitchelmore 1, Mrs Firman 2. Mrs Waller 3. Gingerbread: Mrs Waller 1, Mrs A. M. Pine 2. Spenge sandwich: Mrs A. M. Pine 1, Mrs Firman 2. Mrs J. Barrett 3. Sponge roll: Mrs J. Barrett 1, Mrs A. M. Pine 2. Six plain gems: Mrs J. Barrett 1. Mrs Waller 2. Three varieties of plain biscuits: Mrs Waller 2. Bottle each jam and jelly: Mrs P. Davis and Mrs H. Mitchelmore (equal) 1. Twelve hen eggs: Miss T. Williams 1. ‘Mrs H. Mitchelmore 2. Tomato sauce: Mrs H. Mitchelmore 1, Mrs W. P. D. Barker 2. Plum sauce: Mrs J. Vincent 1. Mrs H. Mitchelmore 2, Mrs Waller 3. Tomato relish: Mrs H. Mitchelmore 2. Two kinds bottled fruit: Mrs J. Vincent 1. Mrs H. Mitchelmore 2. Bottled tomatoes: Mrs H. Mitchelmore 1, Mrs P. Davies 2 HOME INDUSTRIES Kitchen apron: Miss F. Simmonds 1. Mrs C. W. McKenzie 2. Article made from 701 b sugar bag: Mrs C. W McKenzie 1, Mrs J. Vincent 2. Embroidered supper cloth: Mrs C. W. McKenzie 1. Pa,ir gent's sox, hand knitted: Mrs H. Mitchelmore 1, Miss Rattray 2. Ladies’ knitted cardigan or gent’s pullover - Mrs H. Mitchelmore 1. Knitted balaclava: Mrs H. Mitchelmore 1. Embroidered duchess set: Mrs J. Vincent and Mrs C. W. McKenzie (equal) 1, Miss N. Morgan 3. Three hand worked handkerchiefs: Mrs Basil Hall 1. Embroidered table centre: Mrs C. W. McKenzie 1. Mrs J. Vincent 2. Pair knitted bed socks: Miss Rattray 1, Mrs H. Mitchelmore 2. Embroidered tea towel or guest towel: Mrs C. W. McKenzie 1. Mrs J. Vincent 2. Knitted bed jacket: Miss Stringfellow 1, Mrs H. Mitchelmore 2, Miss F. Mitchelmore 3. Any thrift article: Mrs H. Mitchelmore 1. Miss Rattray 2.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLI, Issue 22201, 19 February 1942, Page 3
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