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COOKTNG AND PRESERVES
(Judge: .T. A. Gould. Marton). AVhito Bread: Mrs E. Sheath 1, iurs D. MacDcnnid 2, Mrs E. Sheath 3. Brown Broad: Miss G. Duncan 1 Mn R. Wilkie 2. Scones, Plain Ovon : 'Mrs D. MacDonnld 1, Mr s F. Shonth 2, Mrs J. Sheath 3. Scones, Oven, Without Butter, Cream, or I.ard : Mrs O'Brien 1. Seed Cake: Mrs F. Sheath 1, 1- 3 D. Nengle 2. Fruit Cake : Mrs R. Wilkie 1, Mrs F. Sl'with 2, Miss Duncan 3. Fruit Cake. Without Epctrs : Mrs M. Corrigan 1 3 Mrs A. R. Fannin 2. Madeira Cake: Mr* E. Sheath ]. Mrs D. .Nonirlc 2, Mrs J. Phillips 3. Sponge: Mrs R. Wilkie 1, Sirs E. Sheath 2, Miss G. Duncan 3. Family Cake: Miss B. Ilay 1. Sponge Sandwich: Miss M. McCorrnaek 1, Mrs E. Sheath 2. Miss Wallace 3. Jam Roll: Miss M. Shanley 1, Miss J). Grossman 2. Pikelets: Miss G. Duncan 1, Mrs Swindell* 2. Mrs J. Phillips 3. Plain Toffee : Miss I. Mortland 1. Fruit Toffee: Miss I. Mortland 1, Miss R. Belk (Feilding) 2. Sweets. Any Assortment: Miss I. Mortlar.d 1. Shortliread : M.is« G. Grossman 1, Mrs D. Mac-Donald 2., Miss G. Duncan 3. Six Jam Tarts: Mrs Herbert I and 3. Miss G. Duncan 2. Cream Puffs : Miss I. Mortland -, Mrs J. Phillip s 2. Mrs E. Sheath 3. Sausage Rolls: Miss G. Duncan 1, Mrs Emerson 2, Mrs Herbert 3.
Best Six Potatoes, Boiled in Their Skins : Mrs D. Broomc 1, Mrs M. Corrigan 2.
GIRLS UNDER 16 YEARS
Oven Scones : Miss G. Duncan i, Miss Doris Mortland 2, Missel. Stanley 3. Jam Tarts: Miss G. Duncan 1. Family Cake : Miss M. Gordon 1. Sponge Sandwich: Miss R. Turnbull 1, Puss N. Fanin 2, Miss E. Phillips 3. PRESERVES AND PICKLES. Jam, Assorted : Mrs D. Neagje. 1, Mrs S. Forster i>, Mrs F. Swindells 3. Jellies: Mrs R. Campbell 1, Mrs J. Dunlop 2, Mrs S. Forster 3. Marmalade: Mrs Swindells 1, Mrs S. Fovs+or 2. Tomato Sauce : Mrs J. Gillies 1, Mrs S. Forster 2, Mrs '.!>. Nengle 3. Sauce, Any Other Variety: Mrs J. Gillies 1, Mrs S. Forster 2. Chutney: Mrs H. Jensen 1. Mrs J. Dnnlop 2. ■ ' Mustard Pickles : Mrs S. Forster 1, Mrs A. R. Fannin 2, Mrs J. Gillies 3. Vinegar Pickles : Mrs A R. Fannin 1, Mrs Swindells 2, Mrs Forster 3. 'Preserved Fruit: Mrs J. Dunlop 1 and 2, Mrs D. Broome 3. BUTTER AND EGGS SECTION. Farmers' Butter (Separator) : Mrs D. Broome 1, Mrs D. Mac Donald 2, Mrs W. Ccogan 3. Non-Separator Butter: Mi's R. Wilkie 1, Mrs F. 11. Tomlinson 2, Mrs M. Corrigan 3. Hen Eggs : Mrs G. Church 1. ART AND INDUSTRIAL. (Judge: Miss Mikkleson). Cushion : Miss M. Reichard'b 1 and 3, Miss M. MeCarten 2. Fancy Work: Miss N. McCarten 1, Mis s L." Reichardt 2. Table Centre : Miss L. Reichardt 1. Fancy Needlework : Miss N. McCarten 1, Miss E. McAuliffe 2. Ontton Crochet: Miss C. McLaughlin 1, Miss D. Neagle 2, Mrs L. Bartley (Auckland) 3. Hand-Knitted Socks : Miss Stewart. Buttonholes : Miss I. Reichiardt. Plain Needlework (children under 16 years) : Miss N. Fannin 1, Miss Enid Collins 2. Plain Needlework (children under 10) : Miss Jean Gordon. CARVING AND PAINTIKG. (Judge : Mrs R. J. Boyd.) Original, or Copy in Oils: Miss L. Reichardt 1. Still Life: Miss L. Reichardb 1. Animal Life: Miss E. McAuliffo 1, Misa L. Reichardt 2, Miss N. McCarten 3. Landscape : Miss N McCarten 1 and 3, Miss I. Reieharc't 2-
POULTRY—GAME
(Judges: Messrs W. Scott and J. H. Shaw.) In the Old English Game Classes, A. C. Yelland, of Itangataua swept the board of all the awards. Stewart and Landsperg, of Norman by? did likewise in Minorcas. English Leghorns. White Hen : £>tewarfc and Landsperg. Brown Hen : A. M. Atkin 1 and 2. Brown Coekrel: W. Biddick (Bulls) 1, J. Aubrey (Waipawa) 2. Brown Pullet: Stewart and • Landsperg 1, A. C. Aubrey 2, W. Biddick 3. American Leghorns. White Cock: F. A. James 1, J. McKcnzie (Taihape) 2, It. Kennedy (Winiata.) 3. White Hen: F. A. James 1, W. E. Mathio (Taihape) 2. G. Church 3. White Cockerel: J. Urlich (Hawera) 1 and 2, W. E. Mathie 3. White Pullet: G. Church 1 and 3, F. W. Wilson (Hawera) 2. * Orpington (Single Comb). Black Hen: T. G. Marguard (Hamilton) 1, B. A. Fraser 2. Black Corkorel: B. A. Fraser 1 and 2. Black Pullet: T5. A. Fraser, 1 and 3, I. G. Marguard 2. Wyandottes. Silver Pullet: Tom Bicknell 1 and 2. Golden Cockerel: J. It. Cunninghamo 1 and 2. White Cock: W. E. Mathie 1, T. B. Hoklawav (Marton) 2. White' Hen: T. B. Holdaway 1, J. It. Cunninghame 2 and 3. White Cockerel: J. 11. Cunninghamo 1 and 2, W. E. Mathie 3. White Pullet: J. R. Cunninghame 1 and 2. T. B. Holdaway 3. (Rhode Island Reds.1) There.' were five classes in Rhode Islands Reds. T. B. Holdaway, of Marton, securing two firsts; J. Cunninglvame (Palmerston North ( two firsts, a second and a third. W. F. Stent (TaihapeV one first, two seconds, and a third; Mrs J. Sinclair (Mataroa) a second; and W. J. Simpson a third. Stewart and Landspreg were the only exhibitors of Houdans. and secured the awards. Bantams. E. R. Adams. Marton Junction, took the two tirst. awards in coc-k and hen in tho Old English Game Classes, and J. H. Saunders tlio two first in the Pekin Classes. "Ducks. ■Stewnrt and Landsperg were awarded four firsts.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17325, 27 June 1918, Page 6
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