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A. AND .P SHOW

FURTHER AWARDS INDOOR EXHIBITS Although the number of entries were not as large as desired the standard on the benches was high in the indoor exhibits at last Wednesday's show. The prize winners in these classes were as follows:—• DAIRY PRODUCE Judge—ll. P. Madsen. Heaviest dozen lien eggs (single yokes): Mrs O. Bennett 1, Mrs NMcDonald 2, Mrs Berg 3. Heaviest duck eggs: Mrs G. "Bennett 1, Mrs L. Berg 2. Home-made soap: Mrs N. McDonald 1, Mrs F. D. Kirk 2 and 3. Grain' and Vegetables Six stalks maize (crop): S. E. Sinclair 1, E. Webster 2. Maize (fodder): E. Webster 1, S. E. Sinclair 2. Swedes: Mrs E. Broadmorc 1 and 2. Field carrots: W. S. Woods 1, Mrs A. C. Martin 2. Cattle pumpkin: Webster 1, K. Walker 2. Collection vegetables: Mrs E. Broadmore 1. Cabbage (drumhead): S. Henderson 1 and 2. Table carrots: Mrs W. H. Sisam 1, Mrs E. Broadmore 2, W. S. Woods 3. Table carrots (intermediate): Claude Head 1, Mrs W. H. Sisam 2. Beetroot (long): Claude Head 2. Beetroot (stump rooted): F. R. Brown 1, E. W. Webster 2. French beans: Claude Head 1.. E. W. Webster 2. Potatoes (kidney): R. D. Ducker 1, A. G. Goodrich 2 and 3. Potatoes (white round): E. J. Bell 1, A. G. Goodrich 2 and 3. Potatoes (any other colour): S. E. Sinclair 1.

Potatoes collection: A. G. Goodrich 1, E. J. Bell 2. Potatoes (red): E. J. Bell 1. Tomatoes: F. R. Brown 1, S. Henderson 2. Table pumpkin: E v . Webster 1 and 2, E. J. Bell 3. Crown pumpkin: E. Webster 1. Squash: E. J. Bell 1, E. Webster 2. Collection vegetables: Mrs E. Broadmore 1. Citron melon: E. Webster 1. Onions (keeping): Poroporo school 1, J. McDonald 2, F. R. Brown 3. Onions (large): E. J. Bell 1, lan McDonald 2. Piemelon: Mrs A. C. Martin 1, Marie Farrell 2. Vegetable marrow: Mrs L. "W. Luxton 1, E. Webster 2. Cucumbers (long): E. Webster 1. R. D. Ducker 2. Cucumbers (apple): Mrs L. W. Luxton 1, E. Webster 2. Parsnips: M. Whitham 1, Mrs Broadmore 2. Lettuce: F. R. Brown I,~S. Henderson 2. Eschalots: F. R. .Brown 1, Claude Head 2. Brown Eschalots: Claude Head 1. E. J. Bell 2.

BREAD AND HOME COOKERY White yeast bread: Mrs Farquhar 1, Mrs Withy 2, Mrs H. Salmon 3. Brown yeast brown: Mrs H. Salmon 1, Mrs H. Withy 2. Nut bread: Mrs H. Salmon 1. Scones: Mrs J. A. Stubbs 1, Mrs A. K. Prince 2. Girdle scones: Mrs Sisam 1, Mrs Prince 2, Mrs Stubbs 3. Currant scones: Mrs Sisam 1, Mrs Stubbs 2. Date scones: Mrs W. H. Sisam L Mrs Stubbs 2. Brown scones: Mrs Sisam 1„ Mis - Prince 2. Bread lay girl under ten years: Helen Newton 1. Date loaf: Mrs H. Salmon 1, Mrs G. Bennett 2. Sponge cake: Mrs Stubbs 1, Mrs Bennett 2, Mrs Hill 3. Seed cake: Mrs Stubbs 1, Mrs Bennett 2. Shortbread: Mirs Stubbs 1, Mrs Withy 2, Mrs Bennett 3. Tarts (l-UifT pastry). Mrs G. Otlcy 1 Sausage rolls: Mrs E. Hill 2. Sponge sandwich (with butter): Mrs Stubbs 1, Mrs Bennett 2, Mrs E. Hill 3. Sponge sandwich (no butter): Mrs Hill 1, Mrs Bennett 2. Oueen cakes: Mrs Prince l ; , Mrs Bennett 2, Mrs Withy 3. Kisses: Mrs P. Brecken 1, Mrs Stubbs 2. Mrs Hill 3. Almond fingors* Mrs 1. Meringues: Mrs Stubbs % '"Mrs Ben " nett 2. 'Madiera cake: Mrs Hill 1, Mrs Bennett 2,.Mrs Stubbs 3.

Cheese straws: Mrs Stubbs 1. Pikelets: Mrs Hill 1, Mrs Brecken 2, Mrs Prince S. Cream pull's: Mrs Stubbs 1, Mrs Bennett 2. Gems: Mrs Stubbs 1. Apple pie: Mrs Withy 1. Ginger bread: Mrs Hill 1, Mrs Stubbs 2, Mrs Bennett 3. Collection biscuits; Mrs Lux ton 1. Collection small cakes: Mrs Bennett 1, Mrs Withy 2. Coconut ice: Mrs Prince 1, Mrs Withy 2. Brown Betty: Mrs Withy 1, Mrs Prince 2. Toffee: Mrs F. T. Kirk 2. Toffee fudge: Mrs Withy 2. Collection cookery selected: Mrs Bennett 1Marble cake: Mrs Stubbs 1. Chocolate sponge: Mrs Hill 1. Mrs Bennett 2. Apple shortcake: Mrs H. Salmon 1. CHILDREN'S CLASSES Under 16 Years Currant cake: Isabel Sisam 1. Scones (with butter): Isabel Sisam 1, Beverley Armstrong 2. Sponge sandwich: Isabel Sisam 1. Jam roll: Isabel Sisam 2. Shortbread: Isabel Sisam 1, Margaret Back 2. Workmen's lunch: Isabel Sisam 1. Under 1?. Years Plate scones (with butter): Peter Southey 1. Gingerbread: Shirley Comisky 1, Audrey Butler 2. Toffee: Hazel Wilson 2. Sponge sandwich: Frances Southey 1. Qucein cakes: s Maureen Frances Southey 2. PICKLES AND PRESERVES Red currant jam. Mrs J. A. Stubbs 1, Mrs Eric Hill 2. Apple jam: Mrs Withy 1, Mrs Prince 2. Plum jiam (dark): Mrs Hill 1, Mrs Withy 2. Plum (light): Mrs Hill 1, Mrs H. Withy 2. Gooseberry jam: Mrs G. Bennett 1, Mrs Withy 2. Loganberry jam: Mrs Withy 1, Mrs Stubbs 2. Peach jam: Mrs Withy 1,. Mrs Bennett 2. Piemelon jam: Mrs Bennett 1. Fig jam: Mrs F. T. Kirk 1. Quince jam: Mrs Prince 1. Nectarine jam: Mrs Hill 1, Mrs Withy 2. Damson jam: Mrs Bennett 1, Mrs Prince 2. Tomato jam: Mrs Stubbs 1. Orange marmalade: Mrs Stubbs 1, Mrs Withy 2. Collection jams: Mrs Hill 1. Apple jelly: Mrs Withy 1, Mrs B. Mulhern 2. Peach jelly: Mrs Stubbs 1, Mrs withy 2. Plum jelly: Mrs Bennett 1, Mrs Withy 2. Lemon marmalade: Mrs Withy 1. Red currant jeilly: Mrs Bennett 1. Collection jellies: Mrs Bennett i. Strawberry conserve: Mrs Withy 1. Quince conserve: Mrs Stubbs 1. Peach conserve: Mrs Withy 1. Plum conserve: Mrs Withy 1. Collection preserved fruits: Mrs Bennett 1. Preserved rhubarb, peaches and quinces: Mrs Bennett 1. Preserved plums: Mrs Hill 1 and 2, Preserved pears and nectarines: Mrs Hill 1. Preserved tomatoes: Mrs Hill 1, Mrs Prince 2. Collection picklcs, pickled cabbage, onions r.nd plum sauce- Mrs Bennett 1. Tomato sauce: Mrs L. W. Lux ton 1, Mrs Bennett 2FRUIT Collection: Mrs Withy 1. Cooking apples: Claude Head 1. Dessert apples: R. D. Ducker 1. Collection cooking apples: Claude Head 1. Peaches (Clingstone): Mrs E, Haultain 1, E. J. Bell 2. Peaches (slipsfone): Mrs E. Haultain i, E. J. Bell 2. Quinces: E. R. Arnel 1. Collection pears: E. J. Bell 1.. Mrs Hill 2. Collection plums: Mrs Withy 1. Six lemons: Claude Head 1, Mrs Withy 2. Oranges: Mrs Wilhy 1. FLOWERS Collection dahlias: L. Edwards 1. Collection cactus dahlias: Mrs A. C. Martin 1. Collection delphiniums: Mrs Martin 2.' Asters: Mrs L. Lrxton 1, Mrs L. Berg"2. Single asters: Mrs Berg 1.

Zinnais: Mrs F. R. Brown and Mrs Berg 1, Mrs G. Bennett 2. Phlox Drummondi: Mrs Luxton 2. French marital xv. Mrs H. E. Martin 1, Mrs H. Hill 2. African marigolds: Mrs L. Luxton 1, Mrs Berg 2. Galliardias: Mrs A. C. Martin 1, Mrs 11. Withy 2. Gerberia: Mis A. C. Martin l.< Basket of liowers: Mrs P. Breckon 1 Vase of flowers: Mrs P. Breckon 1. Bowl of flowers: Mrs P. Breckon 1. PoS5 r bouquet: Miss Whiteside 1. Lady's spray: Mrs H. Withy 2. Decorated tabic: Miss Whitesidai. CHILDREN'S CLASSES Essay: "Afforestation in New Zealand." Margaret Bigclow 1, Sylvia Sims 2 f Laurie Windle 3. Writing Under 14 years: Sj'lvia Parkinson 1, Kuia Te Honi 2. Betty Mexted 3. Under 12 years: Jacqueline Hooper 1, Clive Suckling 2, Lucy Hirst 3, Eunice Laloli h.c. Under 10 years: Haie Hamill 1. Calvin O'Rourke 2. Jocelyn. Coburn 3 Under 8 years: M. Dines 1, Doreen Abbot 2, E. Doekray 3. Infants: lan McKenzie 1, Betty Law 2, Rosette Doekray 3. Drawing Open (brush drawing from nature): Margaret Kirk 1. Open ajvindow show card: Patty Lysaglit 1, Margaret Kirk 2, . Dick Ward 3. Open (pencil): Sylvia Parkinson J. Under 14 years: Margaret Kirk 1, James Newton 2, Linda Moore 3. Under 12: Russell Law 1, June Moore 2. Under 10: Marie Worrall 1, Garth Butler 2, Bruea Taylor 3. Forms I and II (colour work): Maureen Hill 1. Binda Garlick 2. Mapping Open (British Isles): Margaret Kirk 1, Mackey Davis 2.

Under 14 (Africa): Margaret Kirk 1, Keith Hyland.2, John Adams 3. Under 12 (North Island): Russell Law 1, Ray Abbott 2, Ray Dickey 3. Project Work Secondary Dept: H. Brown 1* N. Kerr 2. Primary Dent: Margaret Back 1 and 2. Notebooks, Secondary: P. Carter 1, J. Poole 2, I. Martin 3. Forms 1 and 2: Maureen Hill I, Sylvia Parkinson 2. Secondary agricultural: B. Hellawell 1. Nature Study Under 14 (collection weeds): Sylvia Parkinson 1. Primary (onions): Poroporo School 1, Paroa 2. Primary (collection native trees): Bernard Knight 1, Audrey Anderson 2. Best calf chart: Russell Law 1. Handwork Form 1: R. Abbott 1, Dick Ward 2 Form 2: Margaret Kirk 1. Best woodwork, Form 1: Malcolm Law 1. Form 3: D. Yeoman 1, G. Boswell 2, B. Hellawell 3. Form 4: Stan Hunt 1. Best leathenvork: Sally Lysaghtl. Silver paper picture (primary): Ann Littlejohn 1, Jane Keir 2. Most useful article waste material: Ray Dickie 1, John Taylor 2. Girls: Paddy Lysaght 1.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 275, 24 February 1941, Page 8

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A. AND .P SHOW Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 275, 24 February 1941, Page 8

A. AND .P SHOW Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 275, 24 February 1941, Page 8

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