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HOME INDUSTRIES.

Currant loif.—Mrs Dyche 1, Mrs O'Meara 2 , Mrs J. Bain 3, Mrs 0. Kitson vji.c.

Loaf billy bread.—Mrs O’Meara 1, Mrs Catherine Dixon 2, Mrs Dyche 3, Miss Gwen Luke v.Ji.c.

Billy sponge. —Mrs O’Meara 1, Mrs E. Drummond 2, Mrs L. Irvine 3. Walnut cake.—Mrs O’Meara 1, Miss Linda McLean 2, Miss D. Ball 3, Mrs L. Irvine v.h.c., Mrs, A. Bissett h.c. Tea cake.—Mrs O'Meara 1, Mrs A. B. Laird 2, Mrs J. Eobb 3, Mrs Oswald Kitson Ist special. Half-dozen brandy snaps, m glass jars.—Mrs O’Meara'l, Mrs Dempsey 2, Mrs J. A11an.,3, Miss N. Dawes v.h.c., Mrs Dyche h ! .c., Mrs D. Gifford-Moore c.

Half-a-dozen gems.—Miss Ivy WebbJones 1, Mrs C. James 2, Mrs E. D. Smith 3, Mrs O’Meara v.h.c. Mrs Slyfield h.c. Mrs Harris c.

Half-dozen girdle scones.— Mrs O’Meara 1, Mrs W. Robertson 2, Mrs C. E. Brown 3, Mrs Taylor Nelson vJh.c., Mrs Hams h.c., Mrs Slyfield c. Shortbread. —Mrs Dempsey 1, Mrs L. P. Sheriff 2. Mrs A. Bissett 3, Mrs Taylor Nelson h.c., Mrs W. Robertson c.

Half-dozen Jam Tarts (any filling).— Miss Ivy Alabasbr 1, Mrs C. E. Brown 2, Miss Linda McLean 3, Mrs G. G. Bullock v.h.c.

Hqlf-dozcn Cream Puffs (shells only)— Miss D. Ball 1, Miss N, Dawes 2, Mrs Harris 3, Mrs D. Mac Donald v.h.c.. Miss Elspeth Amess h.c.. Miss J. Stewart c. Jam Roll—Mrs Fleming 1, Mrs Yott 2, Mrs J. Eobb 3, Miss D. Ball v.h.c. Sponge Sandwich (any filling).—Miss V .Deem 1, Mrs Fleming 2, Mrs B. Gobble 3, Mrs Taylor Nelson v.h.c., Mrs J. Allan h.c., Mrs H. Worwick c. Plate of Oat Cakes.—Mrs Cathearine Dixon 1, Mrs O’Meara 2. Home-made Sauces, two bottles.—Miss Eubv Eoss 1 and 3, Mrs G. G. Bullock 2. Home-made Chutney, two bottles; one variety.—Miss Ruby Eoss 1, Mrs A. Bissett 2, Mrs J. Handley 3. Tomatoes, two bottles.—Miss Ruby Eoss 1. Home-made Pickles, two botttles; any variety.—Miss Ruby Eoss 1, Mrs J. Handley 2, Eawinia Pukehika 3. • Pickled Onions, two bottles.—Miss Ruby Eoss 1, Mrs Stanley Purser 2. Home-made Jellies, two jars.—Miss Ruby Eoss 1 and 2, Miss L. Brown 3. Home-made Jam* two jars.—Miss Ruby Eoss 1 and 2. Mrs J. D. Giaham 3. Bottled Fruits, two varieties.—Miss Ruby Eoss 1 and 3, Mrs Dempsey 2 and v.h.c. Orange Marmalade, two glasses.—Mrs O’Meara 1, Miss Ruby Ross 2, Miss Cecil Chaldeoott. 3, Mrs A. Biwsett v.h.c., Mrs L. M. Wilkie h.c. One Dozen Hen Eggs (white). —L. Oliver 1, Mrs L. M.‘ Wilkie 2, Guy Campbell 3. One Dozen Hen Eggs (tinted). —Audrey Johnson 1, C. P. Hill 2', Mrs G. G. Bullock 3. One Dozen Duck Eggs.—C. P. Hill 1, John Driver 2 and 3. Five pikelets.—Kitty Rankin 1, Myrtle Titter 2, Ivy Alabaster 3. Walnut cake.—Miss Gwen Luke 1, Rita Ziusli 2, Nellie Mitchell 3. Sponge roll.—Annie Whyman 1, Elsie Oid 2, Ivy Alabaster 3, Muriel Lampeth v.b.c. Jar of marmalade.—Dorothy Hatch 1, Laure Neil-on 2, Joan Chaldecott 3, Mavis Whiteombe v.b.c. Jar of preserved fruit.—Joan Chaldecott 1, Annie Whyman 2, B. McDonald 3. Five pieces shortbread.—Elizabeth Leach 1, Phyllis Cave 2, Yera Yoyce 3, Grace Trussed h.c. Nut, loaf.—Elsie. Old 1, Ivy Alabaster 2, Rita Zinsli 3, Lizzie Phillipson h.c. Cocoanut Ice.—lvy Alabaster 1, Marjorie Slevin. Taylor 2, Muriel Lampeth 3, Grace Trussed v.h.c. Half-dozen Oven’ Scones.—Mrs O’Meara I, Mrs Yott 2, Miss Hamilton 3 and c, Miss Linda McLean h.c., Mrs Fleming v.h.c. ’ Half-dozen Brown Scones. Mrs O’Meara 1, Mrs E. Drummond 2, Miss Ivy Webb-Jones 3, Mrs Dsycbe h.c., Mrs J. Eobb v.h.c.

Half-dozen Pikelets.—Mrs J. Robb 1, Mrs Dyche 2", Mrs O’Meara 3, Mrs Neville 'c., Mrs F. Laing h.c.. Miss N. Dawes v.h.c.

Apple Pie.—Miss D. Stemp 1, Miss C. E. Stewart 2, Mrs Dyche 3, Mrs J. Robb c., Mrs O’Meara h.c., Mrs G. G. Bullock v.h.c.

Half-dozen Sausage Rolls. —Mrs Dyche 1. Miss C. E. Stewart 2, Mrs C. E. Brown 3, Mrs J. Adan\c., Mrs Learmouth h.c.. Miss Warnock v.h.c.

For exhibition only—Bead and basket work; worked by a blind girl.

ART AND TECHNICAL. Judge: Mr. C. Hay Campbell. Set 3 studies from nature: Gwen Calver (Girls’ College) 1, Amy Allomes (Girls’ College) 2, E. Miller (Technical College) 3. Landscape painting from nature; Dorothy Boyd (Girls’ College) 1, Rita Frier (Girls' College) 2, Viva Johns (Girls’ College) 3. Outdoor sketch, any subject; Dorothy Boyd (Girls’ College) 2, Thelma Short (Girls’ College) v.h.c. Drawing in light and shade; E. Miller (Technical College) 1, May Shearer (Masterton) 2; Doreen Jamieson (Masterton) 3. Study in still life; J. E. Batten (Auckland) 1. Study of a head: Constance Reid (Tech. College) 1, Doris Dempsey (Tech. College) 2, Jean Treadwell (Girls’ College) 3. Study in light and shade'of a head from the cast: Horace Cave (Tech. College) 1, Davey Blight (Tech. College) 2, E. Miller (Tech. College) 3, Norton (Tech. College) v.h.c. Study in light and shade of an ornament: E. Miller (Tech. College) 1, Rita Frier (Girls’ College) 2, Doris Dempsey (Tech. College) v.h.c. Set of museum studies: Horace Cave (Tech. College) 1. Exhibit of art leather work: Ivy Alabaster (Tech. College) 1, Lizzie Leach r (Tech. College) 2, Peggy Scott, (Technical College) 3, Mabel McKelvie (Tech. College) v.h.c.; Muriel Payton (Auckland) h.c., Thelma Short (Girls’ College) c. Exhibit of art metal work: Mrs Seaward (Tech. College) 1 and 2. Plain printing on cardboard; E. Miller (Tech. College) 1. Exhibit of Plumbers’ Work; A. Isted (C/o J. D. Graham) 1 and 2. Collection, of weeds: Mason (Collegiate School) 1 Kelly (Collegiate School) 2. Best col. grasses: Porritt (Collegiate School) 1. Hand embroidered night dress: Mavis Brown 1. Girl’s Blouse: B. Clay (Girls’ College) 1, Mora Morton - (Tech. College) 2, Mavis Brown (Tech. College) 3. Girl’s Frock; Madge Joyce (Tech. College) 1, Rita Pull (Tech College) 2, Elsie Old (Tech. College) 3.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15976, 19 November 1919, Page 13

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HOME INDUSTRIES. Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15976, 19 November 1919, Page 13

HOME INDUSTRIES. Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15976, 19 November 1919, Page 13