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REMAINDER OF AWARDS. HONEY AND PRESERVES. Honey —Neatest prepared package honey, comb only (2) : E. Dunstan 1; extracted (1): E. Dunstan 1. Jams, 3 varieties (3): Mrs J. Atwill 1, Mrs J. Johns 2; 6 varieties (1): Mrs J. Johns. Jelly, 3 varieties (3): Mrs Whelan I, Mrs J. Johns 2. Piekies (2) : Mrs J. Johns 1. Chutney (2): Mrs S. J. Adams 1. Bottle home made sauce (3): Mrs J. Johns 1, 3 varieties (1): Mrs J. Johns 1. ' Bottle home made wine (3): Mrs A. Shirley- 1, Mrs T. Chamberlain 2. Bottle .home made raspberry vinegar (1) : Mrs T. Chamberlain 1. Bottle black currant vinegar, home made (1) : Mrs T. Chamberlain 1. DAIRY PRODUCE & COOKERY. Butter —fresh, in 3J lb rolls, hand skimmed (1): Mrs W. Smith 1; fresh butter,. 3 1-lb rolls (3): Mrs W. Smith. Pikelets (6): Mrs W. Smith I, Mrs A. Walker 2. Scones —6 oven (open) (7): Mrs J. Atwill 1, Mrs T. Chamberlain 2, Mrs W. Smith 3; plate of six date scones, open (3): Mrs W. Smith 1, Mrs G. Herron 2; 6 girdle scones, open (1) : Mrs G. Herron 1. Oat cake (1): Mrs Whelan 1. Sponge Cake (1): M. Elder 1. Sponge roll (2): Miss Lyall 1. Sponge sandwich (3): Miss Lyall 1, Mrs A. Walker 2. Madeira Cake (2): Miss Lyall 1. Seed cake (5) : Mrs A. Walker 1, Mrs J. Johns 2, Miss Lyall 3. Marble cake (2) : Miss Lyall 1, Miss D. Creba 3.
Fruit cake, light (2): Mrs A. Walker 2. Fruit cake, dark (2): Miss Lyall 1, Mrs A. Walker 2. Plain gingerbread cake (2): Miss Lyall 1, Mrs Anna Dillon 2. Plate puff pastry (2): Mrs A. Walker 1, Miss Lyall 2. Sausage rolls (3): Mrs A. Walker 1, Miss Lyall 2. Scotch shortbread (5) : Mrs W. Smith 1, Miss Lyall 2, Mrs Whelan 3. Collection of fancy cakes, 6 varieties (1): Mrs A. Walker 1. Collection of lollies (1): Mrs A. Walker 1. Plum pudding (2): Mrs A. Walker 1. Best pair of fowls, drawn ready foi cooking (2): Mrs J. Johns 1, 12 Fresh hens’ eggs, heaviest single yoke (4): Miss M. J. Meyrick 1, T Wilee 2. 12 Fresh duck eggs, heaviest single yoke (1): Mrs. C. Inkster. 12 pickled hens eggs, heaviest, white or tinted (3): Mrs T Chamberlain 1. CHILDRENS COOKERY. Six oven scones (5): Miss C. Chamberlain 1, Avice Johns 2, Madge Reid 3. 6 Date Scones (4): Avice Johns 1 Kitty Mcllwraith 2, Miss C. Chamberlain 3 Sausage Rolls (4): Avice Johns 1 Madge Reid 2. _ Puff Pastry (2): Madge Reid 1, K\tty Mcllwraith 2. Shortbread (4): Madge Reid i. Avice Johns 2, Kitty Mcllwraith Fancy cakes and' pastry, 6 varieties (4): Kitty Mcllwraith 1, Avice Johns 2. Sponge cake (4): Kitty Mcllwraith 1, Avice Johns 2.
Sponge roll (4): Miss C. Chamber lain 1, Avice Johns 3, Madge Reid Madeira cake (4): Miss C. Chamberlain 1, Kitty Mcllwraith 2, Marge Reid 3. Seed Cake (4): Avice Johns 1, Miss C. Chamberlain 2, Madge Reid 3. Marble Cake (4): Avice Johns 1, Madge Reid 2, Miss C. Chamberlain 3. Plain Ginger Cake'(6): Marjorie Gillon 1, Madge Reid 2, Avice Johns 3. Fruit Cake, light (4): Madge Reid 1, Doris Gillon 2, Avice Johns 3 Fruit Cake, dark (2) : Madge Reid I, Plain Currant Cake (3): Madge Reid 1, Kitty Mcllwraith 2. FRUIT. Judges: Messrs G. Knowles and G. Sealey. Apples—Sturmers (12): A. Roy 1 and 2, H. Abington 3; Jonathans (8): H. Smith 1, W. Hope 2, M. Melton 3; Delicious (10) : J. Roberts 1 and 2, H. Smith 3; Cox’s Orange (5) : G. Duncan 1 and 3, W. Hope 2; Cleopatras (1): W. Hope 1; Democrat (1): J. McClure 1; Statesman (4) : Alick Roy 1, H. Allington 2 and 3; Scarlet Nonpareil (3): Alick Roy 1, W. Hope 2; Lord Wolseley (2): H. Allingto In, and 2; Five Clown (3) : W. Hope 1, J. Roberts 2 and 3; Reinette du Canada (2): J. McClure I. H. Smith 2; Munroe’s Favourite (1): H. Smith 1; Rome Beauty (5): H. Allington 1,2 and 3; Ballarat Seedling (5): H, Allington 1 and 2, Mrs W. Mcllwraith 3; any other var iety (2): Mrs S. J. Adams 1; best collection of dessert apples (3): J. McClure 1, Mrs W. Mcllwraith 2; best collection of cooking apples (3) J. McClure 1, Mrs W. Mcllwraith 2; dish of cooking, any other variety (5) : H. Allington 1 and. 2, J. McClure 3; heaviest apples (2) . Mrs W. Mcllwraith 1, Mrs S. J. Adams 2; best case of Jonathans (2): H. Allington 1; best ease of delicious packed for local market (1): J. McClure; best case of sturmers (4) H. Allington 1, W. Hope 2, Mrs W. Mcllwraith 3; best ease of statesman (3): H. Allington 1, X McClure 2, Mrs W. Mcllwraith 3; best case any other variety dessert apples (3): H. Allington 1, J. McClure 2, W. Hope 3; best case of cooking, any variety (5): W. Hope 1 and 3, Mrs W. Mcllwraith 2. Pears —Winter Cole (2) : Mrs S. J. Adams 1 and 2; 4 Keiffer’s Hybrid (1): Mrs S. J. Adams 1; 4 largest, any variety (1): Mrs S. J. Adams 1. FLOWERS. Judges: Messrs G. Knowles and G. Sealey. Best gent’s buttonhole: Mrs J. Johns 1. Best gent’s buttonhole (children): Avice Johns 1. Best bowl flowers (2): Mrs Johns 1 and 2. PIGEONS. Fantails—cock or hen (2) : W. Wyndham 1 and 2. cock or hen, ringed, 1925-26 (1) : W. Wyndham 1 Shortfaced Tumblers —cock or hen (1) : Major Wain 1; cock or hen ringed 1925-26 £1): Major Wain 1. Tumbler, L.F.C.Ly other than self colour—cock or hen (1) : T. Healey I. cock or hen ringed 1925-26 (1) : T. Healey 1. Flying homers —cock, ringed, 500 miles (1) : A. Stevenson 1; hen, ringed, 500 miles (1): A. Stevenson 1; cock, ringed, 400 miles (3): A. Stevenson 1, J. C. Veitch 2 and 3; hen, ringed,
. 400 miles (2): J. C. Veitch 1, A. Stevenson 2; eock, ringed, 300 miles (2) : J. C. Veiteh 1, James Gordon 2; hen, ringed, 300 miles (2): J, C. Veitch 1, J. Gordon 2; cock, ringed, 200 miles (1): J. Gordon 1 and special; hen, ringed, 200 miles (1): James Gordon 1; cock, ringed, 100 miles (3): L. G. Reilly 1, B. F. Whitney 2, James Gordon 3; hen, ringed, 100 miles (3) James Gordon 1, J. C. Veitch 2, L. G. Reilly 3; most likely flier, cock, amateur (7): G. Pitts 1, Dave Mahan 2, J. C. Veitch; hen most likely flier, amateur, (6): Dave Meehan 1 and 2, D. Jones 3; cock 100 miles rung 1925-26 (3): G. Pitts 1, James Gordon 2, L. G. Reilly 3; hen, do. (3) : L. G. Reilly 1, D. Jones 2, James Gordon 3; most likely flier, eock, rung 1925-26.: J. C. Veiteh 1, R. Mahan 2, L. G. Reilly 3; hen do. (4) ; J. C. Veiteh 1, James Gordon 2, D. Jones 3; red or red chequer cock (3); James Gordon 1, J. C. Veitch 2, L. G. Reilly 3; do. hen (3): L. G. Reilly 1, I. Samuels 2, G. Pitts 3; black or blue chequer cock (2); James Gordon 1, L. G. Reilly 2; ditto hen (3): James Gordon 1, Gj Samuels 2, L. G. Reilly 3; any other colour eock (2): B. F. Whitney I, James Gordon'2; ditto hen (3): B. F. Whitney 1, James Gordon 2, J. C. Veitch 3. GRAIN Oats, Gartons (1): Graham Hossack 1. PAINTINGS. Scenery, oil (4): Mrs W. F. George 1 and 2, Mrs J. Excell 3; flowers, oil (1): M. Steffans 1, animals, oil (2): M. Steffans 1 and 2. Woodcarving chip (2): Mrs Deans 1, Mrs J. Gordon 2. Pen Painting (5): Mrs W. F. George 1, Miss C. Wellwood 2 and 3. Poker Work (6): Miss C. Wellwood 1. Joe Wellwood 2, Mrs Mullins 3 and h. c., CANARIES. Cock or hen, colour fed, A. U. Championship (2): A. Henry 1 and 2, Yorkshire, clear yellow, eock or hen, N.C.F. (3); F. S. Creba 1 and 3, W. Harrison 2. Yorkshire, buff ticked or variegated, N.C.F, cock or hen (2): Miss Johns 1, C. Polaschek 2. Norwich, clear yellow, cock or hen (3): A. Henry 1, Norwich Buff, eock or hen (1): A. Henry 1. Norwich Ticked or Variegated yellow or buff (1): A. Henry 1. Best Pair of Plain Heads, matched for breeding (1): A. Henry 1. Best Plain Head Green, cock or . hen (1): F. S. Creba 1. I Best feathered Pet (4): Master W’. E. George 1, M. Harrison 2. Eric Gray 3. FANCY WORK I Coloured Table Centre (4): Miss Lyall 1, Miss N. Holmes 3, Mrs J. i Henderson 2. | Table Centre, washable (5): Miss Lyall 1, Mrs Good 2, Miss N. Holmes 3, Mrs E. J. Williams h.c. Cosy Cover, Crochet (7) : Mrs Mullins 1 and 3, Mrs Horsnell 2, Mrs G. Kilworth h.c. Cosy Cover Embroidered (2) : Miss W. Napier 1, Mrs P. Berry 2. Fancy Cushion, filled (4): Mrs W. George 1 and 2, Mrs P. Berry 3. Painted Cushion, filled (6): Mrs W. F. George 1,2 and 3, Miss C. Welwood h.c. Mount Mellick Work (3) ; Mrs Good 1, Miss V. Nichol 2, Miss Lyall 3. Hand Made Bootees (4): Mrs W. F. George 1 and 2, Miss Olds 3.
• Child’s Petticoat crochet or knit--5 ted (7): Mrs P. Guildford 1, Mrs E. 1 J. Williams 2, Mrs J. Henderson 3. • i Stencil Work (6): Mrs Whelan 1 1 and 2, Mrs Mullins 3. • j Eyelet Work (7): Mrs Mullins 1, > Mrs Good 2, Mrs J. Henderson 3, I Miss Lyall h.c. > | Crochet Work (5): Mrs W. F. > George 1 and 2, Miss Lyall 3, Mrs R. Skipper h.c. I Plain d’Oylcy (7): Miss A. Dil- ■ ’ lon 1,2 and 3 and h.c. | Crochet Tray or Supper Cloth (16): Mrs C. McMillan 1,2 and 3, Mrs Chambers h.c. Mount Mellick Work, tray or supper cloth (5): Miss Lyall 1, Mrs Good 2, Miss V. Nichol 3 and h.c. Plain d’Oyley (7): Miss Dillon 1, 2 and 3 arid h.c. Crochet Tray or Supper Cloth (15): Mrs C. McMillan 1,2 and 3, Mrs Chambers h.c. Mount Mellick Work, tray or supper cloth (5): Miss Lyall 1, Mrs Good 2, Miss V. Nichol 3 and h.c. j Rag Mat (2): Mrs Sauer 1 and 2. I Knitted Quilt (2): Mrs Elliot 1 and 2. i Crochet Nightdress Top (3): Miss Lyall 1, Mrs Mullins 2 and 3. Crepe Hand Made Nightdress (4): Mrs W. F. George 1 and 2, Miss N. Holmes 3. | Boudoir Cap (4): Miss Lyall 1, Mrs W. F. George 2, Mrs J. Howe 3. Bed Jacket (4): Mrs W. F. George 1 and 2, Miss Olds 3. Baby’s Knitted Singlet (3): Mrs P. Guilford 1, Mrs W. F. George 2, Mrs J. Henderson 3. Baby’s Crochet Jacket (10): Mr o E. J. Williams 1, Mrs J. Henderson 2, Mrs W. F. George 3. Knitted Jersey or Jumper (1): Mrs P. Guilford 1. Knitted Child’s Jersey or Jumper, (4): Mrs W. F. George 1, Mrs P. Guilford 2 and 3. | Crochet or Knitted Tam o’ Shanter or Hat (4): Mrs Whelan 1, Mrs Henderson 2, Mrsj P. Guilford 3. I Best Worked Pillow Shams (6): Miss W. Napier 1. Mrs G. Kilworth 2, Miss V. Nichol 3, Miss A. Dillon h.c. Pillow Cases, hand sewn, school girls (3) : Miss Avice Johns 1, Miss C. Chamberlain 2, Miss D. Hope 3. Hand Made Buttonholes (4): Doris Broekenshire 1, Miss Lyall 2. or knitted Baby’s Bonnet . (7): Mrs W. George 1, Mrs J. Henderson 2, Mrs E. J. Williams 3. | Hand Knitted Sox ' (2): Mrs P. | Guildford 1, Mrs J. Carbis 2. , Hand Knitted Sox, fine wool (3): Mrs C. McMillan 1, Mrs J. Atwill 2 I Mrs P. Guildford 3. I Crochet Camisole (4): Miss Lyall 1, Mrs Mullins 2 and 3. Crochet Camisole (4): Miss Lyall i 1, Mrs Mullins 2 and 3. 1 Embroidered Camisole (1); Miss Lyall 1. | * Pram Cover (1) : Mrs R. Skipper ' Raffia Work (6): P- D. Hoare 1, Miss A. O’Brien 2, Herbert Hill 3. ’
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 26 June 1926, Page 9
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