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RUGBY FOOTBALL The seniors to play Eltham at Patea at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow, King’s Birthday, are:—Hunt, Huston, Dalton, Baldwin, Scott, Pepperill, Richards, Bourke, Hurley, Edwards, Signal, Willis, Pauling, Goodall, Northcote, Kershaw, and Fowler. The Patea juniors and thirds will play a practice match at 1.15 p.m. GOLF Results ol the week-end Stablelord bogey match, with J. Petersen the winner, with 35, were: Boswell 32, Cardiff 29, Edwards 28, Adams 27, Roots 27, Blyde 27, Luke 26, Gillon 1 25, Hughes 24, Corbett 24. KAKARAMEA W.I. SUCCESSFUL SHOW HELD The Kakaramea W.I. held a show in the Kakaramea Hall on Saturday, with great success, despite unfavourable weather, and the oiiicials are to be congratulated. Results were:— Vegetables (steward, Mrs Murray); judge, Mrs Taylor).—Four schallots: Mrs l. G. Morris 1, Miss A. Hall 2. Red beet: Miss G. Hall 1, Mrs H. Moore 2. Silver beet: Mrs Hodge 1. Carrots: Mrs R. Gunderson 1, Mrs Hodge 2. Parsnips: Mrs Morris 1, Mrs Moore 2. Potatoes: Miss R. Robins 1. Best collection: Mrs McAsey 1, Miss G. Baker 2. Children’s Section, 13-15 years (steward, Mrs Baker; judge, Mrs H. Moore).—Boys’ hand-made toy: Sheldon Kerrisk 1, Bruce Ewing 2. Best home-made toy (10-12 years): Colin Kerrisk 1, Bruce Ewing 2. Scones: Miss G. Baker 1, Miss A. Thompson 2. Floating saucer: Miss B. Thompson 1 and 2. Buttonhole: D. Hamblyn 1, B. Thompson 2. Peggy square: E. Ewing 1 and 2. Worked apron: O. Shieb 1, B. Ewing 2. Tinsel paper picture: J. Hunt 1, B. Ewing 2. Needlework (steward, Mrs C. Lord; judge, Mrs T. Nelson, knitting; Miss R. Locker, needlework). Dressed doll: Mrs Northcroft 1, Mrs A. A. Carey 2. Worked duchess set: Miss Shieb 1, Mrs Morris 2. Table-centre: Miss Feist 1, Miss Shieb 2. Worked supper-cloth: Miss A. Hall 1, Miss Shieb 2. Worked wagon cover: Miss Shieb 1, Mrs Baker 2. Worked apron: Miss F. Lord 1, Mrs Weidenbohm 2. Knitted pullover: Mrs Kerrisk 1, Mrs R. Fairweather 2. Knitted jumper oi cardigan Mrs Northcroft 1, Baker 2. Knitted baby’s coat: Mrs R. Fairweather 1, Mrs H. Moore 2. Knitted baby’s dress- Mrs R. Fairweather 1. Pram cover: Miss E. Couchman 1, Mrs Northcroft 2. Cooking (stewards, Mesdames Moore and Hall; judge, Mrs C. Martin).—Collection biscuits: Mrs Dwyer 1, Mrs McAsey 2. Plain scones: Mrs Meharry 1 and 2. Date scones: Mrs Morris 1 and 2. Pikelets: Miss A. Hall 1, Mrs Hodge 2. Cheese straw: Mrs Meharry 1, Mrs Morris 2. Shortbread: Mrs Meharry 1, Miss A. Hall 2. Butter sponge: Mrs C. Lord. Eggless cake: Mrs Carmichael 1, Mrs Meharry 2. Floral Section (steward, Mrs Richards and Miss G. Robins; judge, Mrs L. Hamilton). Chrysanthemums: Miss A. Hall 1. Floating bowl: Miss G. Robins 1. Flowering shrubs: Mrs C. Lord 1, Mrs Anthony 2. Collection 2. Collection chrysanthemums: Mrs Anthony 1, Miss A. Hall 2. Posy: Mrs Anthony 1 and 2. Shoulder spray: Mrs Hodge 1. Collection flowers: Miss A. Hall 1, Mrs Anthony 2. Home Industries (stewards, Misses M. Fowler and Thompson; judg-e, Mrs C. Martin). —Home-made soap: Miss M. Fowler 1, Mrs Meharry 2. Pickles: Mrs Carmichael 1, Mrs Hodge 2.. Three varieties jam: Mrs Dwyer 1, Mrs C. Lord 2. Melon jam: Mrs C. Lord 1. Tomato sauce: Mrs Hodge 1, Mrs Dwyer 2. Pickled onions: Mrs Carmichael 1, Mrs Dwyer 2. Sweets, three varieties: Mrs Dyer 1, Mrs Baker 2. Points prize: Miss A. Hall.

A short concert programme was given during the afternoon, after which Mrs A. A. Carey, Patea, presented the prizes. An excellent exhibition of handwork was staged by pupils of the Ohangai School. Mrs Morris, president, thanked the judges and all who had assisted towards the success, and the serving of afternoon tea concluded the show. The “rooster” was won by Mrs Morris, the “cushion” by Mrs O’Brien (Pahiatua), the “nail driving” by Mrs McAsey, and “taipo,” Mr T. Close. personal Out of 55 applications for the position of manager of the Kakaramea Co-operative Dairy Company, Mr

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 3

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PATEA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 3

PATEA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 3

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