HOME INDUSTRIES.
Fancy Bread, Mrs. J. A. Kurth, 1. Best Exhibit Sandwiches, not less than three varieties.—Miss Stevenson, 1; Miss Wilford, 2. Best Exhibit Small Cakes.—Miss Maud Anderson, 1; Mis. R. Hughes, 2. Best Exhibit Tarts, plates of six.—Mrs. Lamb, 1; Mrs. McLeod, 2.
Best Fruit Cake.—Mrs. T. B. Williams, 1; Miss Florrie Lewis, 2; Miss Roberts, h.o.
Jam Sandwiches or Rolls.—Miss McNeil, 1; Miss Kidd, 2; Miss M. M. Sharps, h.c.
Best Exhibit Home-made Sweets.—Miss M. Anderson, 1; Miss Dorris Hill, 2; Miss A. Ross, ihl.c.
Drawn Thread Work.—Misfc Ethel M. Davisl, 1.
Home-brewed Beer.—Mrs. W. Read, Iji Mrs. Mi M.-Sharpe, 2. Best Temperance Drink.—Miss Shelah Williamson, 1.
Fancy Butter.—Mrs. W. Andrews, 1; Mrs. Dr. Marshall-, 2 and h.c. Collection of Vegetables. --Mrs. .Hobert Hughes, 1; Mr. John Peapell, d.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 22 November 1901, Page 2
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131HOME INDUSTRIES. Wanganui Chronicle, 22 November 1901, Page 2
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