SATURDAY’S SHOW STILL SUBJECT OF LAUDATORY COMMENT: FULL DETAILS OF JUDGE’S AWARDS
Sewing-. Form 2, hand made blouse A. Te Rere 1, D. Airaka 2, C. Ngahere 3. Tray cloth, K. Nuku 1. Knitted cardigan, G. Ager 1, R. Gow 2. Form 1, hand-made blouse, R. Gow 1. Fancy stitched tray cloth, R. Gow 1, B. Nuku 2, A. Thompson 3. Knitted cardigan,.P. Nuku 1, L. Goodiellow 2, D. Peck 3. Std 4, cooking apron and veil, D. Peck 1. Hand towel, D. Peck 1, D. Thompson 2. Knitted bed-sox, B. Burgess 1, B. Butler 2, M. Woollett 3. Std 3, Peasant apron, B. Burgess 1, M. Hawkins 2, D. Thompson 3. Huckaback hand towel, B. Burgess 1, M. Woollett 2. Knitted bed sox, B. Cole 1. Std 2, cotton apron, B. Cole 1, J. Goodsmith 2, J. Torrie 3. Std 1, sugar bag cushion, B. Parsons 1. Primer 4, kettle holder B. Watkins 1, .C. Savage 2. M. Kerewere 3. C 71, N. Anderson 1. HOME INDUSTRIES Flowers (Judges, Mrs A. J. Morice, decorative, Mr T. G. Johnson, cut): Colection cut flowers, Mrs A. C. Martin 1,-,Mrs L. S. Berg 2, Mrs A. Robb 3. Cut flowers, excluding shrubs, Mrs Berg 1. Collection dahlias, Mrs Martin 1. Three pompom dahlias, Mrs Martin 1, Mrs G. W. Berrett 2. Three charm dahlias, Mrs Berg 1. Three decorative dahlias, Mrs Berg 1. Collection astors, Mrs Matchitt 1, Mrs H. C. Alexander 2, Mrs S. G. Ker 3. Collection single astors, Mrs Matchitt 1. Collection scabious, Mrs F. J. Foubister 1. Collection petunias, Mrs Ker 1. Collection phlox drummondi, Mrs Metcalfe 1. Collection perennial phlox, Mrs Berg 1. Three French marigolds, Mrs Berg 1, Mrs Martin 2. Three African marigolds, Mrs Metcalfe 1, Mrs Berg 2. Three lilies, Mrs Berg 1, Mrs Martin 2. Three carnations, Mrs Powley 1. Hydrangeas, Mrs
Berg 1, Mrs Robb 2. Daisies, Mrs Martin 1. Any flower not scheduled, Mrs Foubister 1, Mrs Ker 2. Bowl of flowers, large, Mrs Ducker 1, Mrs Foubister 2, Mrs A. R. McGougan 3. Bowl of flowers, small, Mrs E. A. Breckon 1, Mrs McGougan 2, Mrs . Foubister 3. Vase flowers for effect, Mrs McGougan 1, Mrs Metcalfe 2, Mrs Foubister 3. Floral centrepiece, Mrs Martin 1 and 2, Mrs McGougan 3. Posy bouquet, Mrs Foubister'2. Shoulder spray, Mrs Ducker 1, Mrs Foubister 2. Decorated trough, Mrs Martin 1, Mrs Ducker 2. Floral hospital box, Mrs Breckon 1, Mrs Foubister 2. Fruit (Judge, Mr F. L. Bailey). Decorated tray of fruit, Mrs S. G. Ker 1, Mis.s E. Withy 2. Five cooking apples, Mrs K. M. Howard 1. Five desert apples, Mrs E. Withy 1, E. J. Bell 2, Mrs Howard 3. Peaches, yellow fleshed, Bell 1, Mrs Withy 2. Five peaches, white fleshed, Bell 1. Five quinces, Bel 1. Three varieties of pears, 81l 1. Five lemons, tree ripened, Mrs Withy 1, C. A. Martin 2, Bell 3. Five lemons, Meyer variety, Martin 1. Five sweet oranges, mature, Mrs Yeoman 1, Martin 2. Pickles and Preserves (Judge, Mrs G. Hewitt). Red currant jam, Mrs C. P. Wylde 1. Plum jam, dark, Mrs G. W. Berrett 1, Mrs Wylde 2, Mrs E. Withy 3. Plum jam, light, Mrs Wylde 1, Mrs Withy 2, Mrs Ker 3. Gooseberry jam, Mrs Wylde 1, Mrs Matchitt 2, Mrs Ker 3. Loganberry jam, Mrs E. P. Cobden 1, Mrs E. Withy 2, Mrs Wylde 3. Peach jam, Mrs Wylde 1, Mrs Withy 2. Fig jam, Mrs Matchitt 1. Quince jam, Mrs Wylde 1. Nectarine jam, Mrs Berg 1, Mrs Wylde 2, Mrs Withy 3. Apricot jam, fresh fruit, Mrs 1, Mrs Cobden 2. Orange marmalade, Mrs Matchitt 1, Mrs Withy 2, Mrs Wylde 3. Apple jelly, Mrs Metcalfe 1, Mrs Wylde 2, Mrs Withy 3. Quince jelly, Mrs Wylde 1. Peach jelly, Mrs Wylde 1, Mrs Withy 2, Plum jelly, Mrs Wylde 1, Mrs Withy 2. Red currant jam, Mrs Wylde 1. Three varieties berry jams, Mrs Wylde 1. Jams, excluding berry fruits, Mrs Wylde 1. Three kinds jellies, dark, Mrs Wylde 1. Botled rhubarb, Mrs Wylde 1. Bottled peaches, Mrs Yeoman 1, Mrs Matchitt 2, Mrs Wylde 3, Bottled plums, Mrs Wylde 1, Mrs Cobden 2 and 3. Bottled pears, Mrs Cobden 1. Mrs Matchitt 2, Mrs Wylde 3. Bottled quinces, Mrs Berrett 1. Mrs Wylde 2. Bottled nectarines, Mrs Wylde 1, Mrs Matchitt 2, Mrs Cain 3. Bottled gooseberries. Mrs Wylde 1, Mrs G. H. Checkley 2, Mrs Matchitt 3. Bottled tomatoes, Mrs Cobden 1, Mrs Wylde 2, Mrs Matchitt 3. Bottled beans, Mrs Matchitt 1. Bottled fruit salad, Mrs Cobden 1, Mrs Comer 2, Mrs Wylde 3. Preserved berry fruit, three kinds, Mrs Wylde 1, Mrs Matchitt 2. Preserved fruit, three kinds, Mrs Wylde 1 and 2, Mrs Matchitt 3. Mixed pickles, Mrs Matchitt 1, Mss Wylde 2, Pickled onions, Mrs Cobden 1. Three kinds of pickles, Mrs Wylde 1. Apple chutney, Mrs Barker 1. Chow Chow, Mrs Berrett 1, Mrs Cobden
2. Tomato sauce, Mrs Berrett 1, Mrs Wylde 2, Mrs Cobden 3. Plum sauce, Mrs Berrett 1, Mrs Cobden 2, Mrs Matchitt 3. Cooking (Judge, Mesdames N. Grizzle and Carter). White yeast bread, Mrs Ker 1, Mrs Powley 2. Nut loaf, Mrs Kirk 2. Scones, Mrs Cain 1, Mrs L. G. Taylor 2, Mrs Kirk 3. Girdle scones, Mrs Ker 1, Mrs Kirk 2. Sultana scones, Mrs Ker 1, Mrs Cain 2. Date scones, Mrs Taylor 1, Mrs Ker 2. Gems. Mrs Taylor 1. Ginger gems, Mrs Kirk 1, Mrs Taylor 2. Pikelets, Mrs Kirk 1, Mrs Comer 2, Mrs Ker 3. Date loaf, Mrs Matchitt 1. Sultana cake, Mrs Kirk 1. Ginger bread, Mrs Robb 1, Mrs Kirk 2. Madiera cake, Mrs Taylor 1. Block shortbread, Mrs Matchitt 1. Sponge sandwich iwth butter, no- icing, Mrs Matchitt 1, Mrs Taylor 2. Sponge sandwich with icing, no butter, Mrs Barker 1, Mrs Ker 2, Mrs Taylor 3. ' Chocolate sponge, Mrs Taylor 1, Jam tarts, short pastry, Mrs Cain 1, Mrs Ker 2, Mrs Matchitt 3. Meringues, shells only, Mrs Barker 1, Mrs Ker 2. Aptart, short pastry, Mrs Cain 1, Mrs Taylor 2. WOMEN’S MARCHING Tauranga Pipe Band 1, Ngongotaha 2, “Rainsters” Tauranga 3.
Laudatory comment concerning Saturday’s show is still being heard on all sides, though it is admitted that some of the sections could be strengthened l yet. In particular praise is for the grand parade, impressively led by the Caledonian Pipe Band. Following are detailed results which it was impossible to publish on Monday.
HORSES Heavy Classes (Judge, Mr R. R. Baillie): Brood mare, with foal at foot, Messrs Sisam and Sisam 1,2 and 3. Heavy draught foal, Sisam and Sisam 1,2 and 3. Two-year filly or gelding, heavy draught, Sisam and Sisam 1,2 and 3. Three-year heavy gelding or filly, Sisam and Sisam 1 and 2. Dry mare, 34 years and up, Sisam and Sisam 1, L. W. Luxton 2, Sisam and Sisam 3. Pair medium draughts, Sisam and Sisam 1. Pair heavy draughts, Sisam and Sisam *l, and 2, L. W. Luxton 3. Farmer’s team, 3 horses, heavy, Sisam and Sisam 1 and 3, L. W. Luxton 2. Best all-round, farm mare or gelding, Sisam and Sisam" 1, B. W. Mundy 2. Draught gelding, 4 years and up, L. W. Luxton 1, Sisam and Sisam 2, Foger'ty 3. Spring cart mare or gelding, up to 15cwt, Sisam and Sisam 1 and 2, B. W. Mundy 3. Spring cart mare or gelding, up to 30cwt, Sisam and Sisam 1 and 3, L. W. Luxton 2. Heavy draught yearling filly, Sisam and Sisam 1, 2 and 3. Farmer’s team of 3 horses, medium draught, Sisam and Sisam I. Best mare on ground, 2 years and upwards (Thompson Cup and Champion ribbon), Sisam and Sisam 1 and 2. Bloodstock (Judge, Mr R. A. Hinton). Dry mare or gelding, any age, Miss H. Swarbrick 1 and 2, Mrs Fendrup 3. Mare suitable for breeding hunters. Miss Swarbrick’s Mayfair 1, S. Leggett’s No Pay 2, Mrs D. M. Thatcher’s Bessie 3. .. RING EVENTS Children’s Events (Judge, Mr G. B. Henry): Girl rider, 14 and under, G. Tapsell 1. M. Savage 2, M. Burgess 3. Best Maori-owned pony, ridden by Maori under 16, G. Tapsell 1 and 2. Bona fide school pony, G. Timms 1, M. Savage 2, P. Fitches 3. Child’s pony (rider under 10 years), J. Burgess 1, G. Timms 2, M. Reid 3. Best groomed pony, G. Gordon 1, J. Burgess 2, G. Timms 3. Pony ridden by boy or girl under 14, j. Burgess 1, G. Gordon 2, M. Savage 3. Boy rider, 14 and under. G. Timms 1, J. Timms 2. P. Fitches 3. Pony ridden by child under 12 years, J. Burgess 1, G. Timms 2, G. Tapsell 3. Best pony on ground, J. Burgess. Trotting pony, rider under 14, J. | Burgess 1, P. Fitches 2, Tapsell 3. I Girl rider 15 and under over hurd- i les, A. Savage 1, ,M. Savage 2. Bey rider, 15 and under over hurdles, P. Fitches 1, J. Timms 2. G Timms 3. Hack and Hunter Even's (Judge, R. A. Hinton): Cob, marc or gelding, J. Thompson 1, I. Wilson 2, W. Black 3. Best lady rider, Miss H. Swarbrick 1, Mrs, G. Peake 2, Miss W. Fenton 3. Heavyweight hack Mrs Dudding 1, H. Dodds 2, Mrs Roan 3. Light hack, Mrs Roan 1, Miss Lamburg 2, Miss Swarbrick 3. Walking horse (ridden), D. O’Brien 1, Mrs Dudding 2, Mrs Fenton 3. Lady’s hack, Mrs N. E. Roan 1, R. Hansen 2, Mrs Dudding 3. Maiden jump, A. B. Symmans 1, D. Dawson! 2, J. Thompson 3. Exhibition trot- I ting match, T. Dpolan 1, J. Dunstan | 2, H. Sisam 3. Heavyweight hunter, j Mrs Frendrup 1, C. King 2, T. Kelly; 3. Lightweight hunter, J. Ranstead j 1, S. Black 2, B. Symmans 3. Best paced and mannered hack, Mrs j Roan 1, R. Hansen 2, Mrs Dudding 3. j: Wire jumper, Mrs Windrup 1, R. I Gordon 2. Exhibition trotting hand!- I cap, D. M. Thatcher 1, J. Dunstan < 2, H. Sisam 3. Returned serviceman :
rider over hurdles, Sisam Cup, A. Stewart 1, B. McGougan 2, R. Bartlett 3. Best lady rider over hurdles, H. Swarbrick 1, J. Ranstead 2, G. Tapsell 3. Best gentleman rider over hurdles, T. Kelly and A. Stewart, equal I.’Dual riders over hurdles, H. Swarbrick 1, E. Fowell 2. Consolation jump, Baker l n Slater 2, Hansen 3. DAIRY CATTLE Registered Milking Shorthorns (Judge, Mr E. Morton): Bull, 3 years and over, J. A. Boulcott’s Awakeri Ringman 1. Bull, 2 years and under 3 years, F. B. Missen’s Pinecrest Alpha 1. Bull, 1 year and under 2, J. A. Boulcott’s Mahara Anchor 1. Heifer, 2 years and under 3, in milk er in calf, J. A. Boulcott’s-'Awakeri Lily 1. Heifer, 1 year and under 2, J. A. Boulcott’s Awakeri Jewel 1. Heifer calf, J. A. Boulcott 1,2 and 3. , Registered Jerseys (Judge, Mr P. H. Miers): Cow in milk, 4 years and over, Boon and Berg-1 and 3, L. E. Page 2, M. Reid h.c. Heifer, 3 and under 4, in milk, Rae Bros 1, Boon and Berg 2. Heifer, 2 and under 3, in milk, Boon and Berg 1, L. E. Page 2, Estate G. Hill 3. Three females in milk, progeny of one bull, Neil Reid I, Boon and Berg 2, Rae Bros 3. Two females in milk, Boon and Berg 1, Neil Reid 2, L. E. Page 3, R. L. Macdonald h.c. Bull, 1 and under 2, E. H. Hill 1, L. E. Page 2, N. Reid 3, Bull, 2 and under 3, Estate G. Hill 1, N. Reid 2, R. L. Macdonald 3. Bull, 3 and over, P. G. and E. M. Looney 1, E. H. Hill 2, L. E. Page 3. Senior breeders’ group, 1 male and 3 female, L. E. Page 1, Boon and Berg 2, Estate G. Hill 3. Heifer, 1 year and under 2, P. G. and E. M. Looney 1, Boon and Berg 2, and h.c., Estate G. Hill 3. Two yearling heifers, Boon and Berg 1, P. G. and E. M. Looney 2, Estate G. Hill 3. Junior breeders’ group, Boon and Berg 1, P. G. and E. M. Looney 2, L. E. Page 3. L.M.R. Production and type, Estate G. Hill 1, R. L. Macdonald 1, L. E. Page 3. E .H. Hill h.c. Bull calf, -senr, Estate G. Hill 1, N. Reid 2, P. G. and E. M. Looney 3, E. H. Hill h.c. Junior bull calf, N. Reid 1, Boon and Berg 2, P. G. and E. M. Looney 3. Senior heifer calf, Rae Bros 1, Miss Y. West 2, W. Stevenson 3, Boon and Berg h.c. Junior heifer calf, Boon and Berg 1, R. L. Macdonald 2. Estate G. Hill
Registered Friesians (Judge, Mr S. W. Mitchell): Bull, three years and over, G. R. Murray’s Athol Winston 1, J. A. Langenberger’s Waitira Watchland 2, G. H. Checkley’s Tatara Supreme Sylvia 3. Bull, 2 years and under 3, H. E. Missen and Sons Seacrest Echo Prince 1, J. L. Murray’s Athol Felix 2. Bull,. 1 year and under 2, G. R. Murray’s Athol Noble 1. Bull calf, J. L. Murray 1, J. A.. Langenberger 2, E. C. Theobald 3. Cow in milk, 4 years and over, Theobald’s Pukehina Butterend IV 1, G. R. Murray’s Athol Betty 2, J. L. Murray’s Athol K.J. Pauline 3. Cow or heifer in milk, 3 years and under 4, J. L. Murray’s Athol Lilac 1, G. R. Murray’s Athol Privet 2, H. E. Missen’s Turepo C.F. Beets 3. Heifer in milk, 2 years and under 3, G. R. Murray’s Athol Mitzi 1. Heifer, 1 year and under 2, Missen’s Anculea R.C. Beatrice 1, Theobald’s Seacrest L&dy oberts 2 and Seacrest Carnation Pride 3. Heifer calf, McCready Bros 1, J. L. Murray 2, Missen 3, Pair of yearling heif-
ers, Theobald’s Pride and Lady Roberts 1, Missen’s Amberlea E.P. Beatrice 2. Breeders’ group, G. R. Murray’s Athol Winston 1. Junior group, i. Missen 1, Theobald 2, G. R. Murray 1 3. Progeny class, G. R. Murray 1, > Theobald 2, J. L. Murray 3. Registered Ayrshires (Judge, Mr F. S. Hutchings): Bull, 2 years and under 3, C. H. Adams 1. Bull, 1 year and under 2, Adams Aidgowan Fairlay 1, S. C. Busby’s Benalloch Top j star 2. Bull calf, Adams’ Aotea Bruce 1, Aotea Goldmine 2, Aotea Matchless 3 r . Cow in milk, Busby’s Kinnethles Film Fan 1. Heifer or cow in milk, Adams’ Aotea Hilda 1, Aotea Tulip 2. Heifer, 1 year and under 2, Adams* Aotea Beauty 1. Heifer calf, B. R. Hatcher’s Blossom 1, Adams’ Aotea Brightlight 2, Aotea Leonie Brightlight 3. Children’s Calf Classes (Judge, Mr Neil Carter): Best hand fed heifer, Jersey or Ayrshire, Miss Y. West’s Avalon Gaiety Girl 1, K. Carter’s Sherry 2, R. Croft 3. Best hand fed heifer, Miss I. Collins’s Otamarakau 1, Miss West’s Avalon -Gaiety Girl 2, K. Carter’s Sherry 3. Best handreared heifer calf, Carter 1. Best hand-reared Jersey heifer calf, Miss Wes ( 1, G. Hill 2, B. Croft 3. Best reared and handled dairy heifer calf, Miss West 1, Carter 2, Miss I. Collins 3. School children’s judging, B. Teesdale (76 points) 1, Y. West (75) 2, R. Peck (68) 3. SHEEP Southdown (Judge, Mr D. W. McLachlan): One ram, two shear and over, C. Foster 1, E. R. Hunt 2, N. Spratt 3. One ram, one shear, J. Powdrell 1 and 2, N. Spratt 3. One ewe, one shear, C. Foster 1, Hunt Looney 1, Hunt 2, Looney 3. One ewe, one shear, C. Fotser 1, Hunt 2, E. Cranswick 3. One ram lamb, Foster 1, Powdrell 2 and 3. One ewe lamb, Foster 1, N. Spratt 2, Powdrell 3. Graziers’ Class: Three breeding ewes, one shear, E. P. Woolfield 1. Fat sheep: Three wethers, one shear, Woolfield 1. Three fat ewes, any age, Woolfield 1. Three lambs in wool, Woolfield 1. Freezing classes, best carcases only, three wethers, any age, Woolfield 1. Three ewes, Woolfield 1. Three lambk, down cross, Woolfield 1. Pet lamb, children’s, Gordon Robb 1. . ' POULTRY Utility Section (Judge, Mr W. R. Hanham): Plymouth Barred Rock, best male, G. Drayson 1, A. G. Allen 2. Plymouth Barred Rock, female, Drayson 1, Allen 2. Black Orpington, best cock, J. Pithie 1, G. Graves 2. Black Orpington, best hen, Graves 1 and 2. Black Orpington, best pullet, Graves 1, Pithie 2 and 3. White leghorn, best pullet, E. Mayo 1 and 2.'Rhode Island Red, best cock, G. McFarland 1. Rhode Island, best hen, McFarland 1. A.O.V. heavy breed, best female, Graves 1. Breeding trio, light breed, H. Twyman 1. Langsham, best male, J. Waterhouse 1. Children’s classes: Bantam, best male and female, Herbert Farnworth I. Jennings 2. GRAIN AND VEGETABLES (Judge, 'Mr E. R. Marryatt) Six maize cobs, S. G. Ker 1, Mrs F. Matchitt 2. Six maize stalks, R. V. Stewart 1, Ker 2. Two lettuces, J. A. Sax 1. Three early table carrots, R. V. Stewart 1, Mrs G. R. Yeoman 2, Mrs Matchitt 3. Three carrots (special), F. .T. Kirk 1. Three beetroot, Mrs Yeoman 1, Kirk 2, Stewart 3. Five potatoes, kidney, Ker 1. Five white round potatoes. Stewart 1, Ker 2. Five potatoes,, any colour, J. Beard 1. Five red smooth potatoes, Stewart 1, Ker 2. One marrow, Mrs R. E. Comer 1, Mrs J. Vanstone , Mrs Matchitt 3. One squash, Sax 1. Six keeping autumn onions, Beard 1, Kirk 2, Mrs Matchitt 3. Six spring onions, Ker > 1, Stewart 2. Six onions, large variety, Kirk 1, Sax 2, Mrs Matchitt '3. Six brown shallots, Mrs Matchitt 1, Mrs Yeoman 2. Two cucumbers, apple, Mrs Matchitt 1. Two cucumbers, long, Mrs A. Robb 1. Two kumaras, red, Stewart 1. Six stalks of rhubarb, Kirk 1, Matchitt 2. PIGS
Judges, Messrs G. D. Porritt and A. F. Barwell (Y.F.C, judging competition) and associate judge, Mr W. H. Twyman.
Berkshires: Boar over 18 months. 1. W. Campbell 1, Horace White 2. Over 14 , and under 18 months, Horace White 1. Over 8 and under 14 months, J. Heremia 1, J. W. Rahi 2, Horace White 3. Under 8 months, I. W. Campbell 1, Horace White 2. Sow, over 14 under 18 months. Clive Foster 1 and 2. Over 18 months. Horace White 1, A. E. West 2, I. W. Campbell 3. Over 8 and under 14 months, Horace White • 1, I. W. Campbell 2. Under 8 . months, S. Campbell 1 and 2, Clive Foster 3. Boar under 4 months, J. Heremia 1. Sow, J. Heremia 1. Large Whites: Boar, over 18 months, S. J. Campbell 1, M. E. Webber 2. C. R. and B. J. Wilson 3. Over 8 and under 14. months. M. E. Webber 1. F. E. J. Broadmore 2, G. Kelly 3. Under 8 months, M. E. Webber 1, F. E. J. Broadmore 2, G. Kelly 3. Sow, over 18 months, M.
E. Webber 1, F. E. J. Broadmore 2, A. Teesdale 3. Over 14, under 18 months, M. E. Webber 1, G. E. Jones 2. Over 8 under 14 months, M. E. Webber 1, C. R. and B. J. Wilsoh 2, F. E. J. Broadmore 3. Under & months, M. E .Webber T, F. E. J./ Broadmore 2. Boar, under 4 months, M. E. Webber 1, A. Teesdale 2. Sow, M. E. Webber 1 and 2. • ’ Large Blacks: Boar, over 14 months, F. B. Missen 1. Under 8 months, F. B. Missen 1 and 2. Sow, over 14 months, H. E. Missen 1, F. B. Missen 2 and 3. Over 8 under 14 months, H. E. Missen 1 and 2. Under 8 months, H. E, Missen 1 and 2, F. B. Missen 3. Boar under 4 months, H. E. Missen 1 and 2. Sow, H. E. Missen 1 and 2. Other Classes: Baconer, any breed or cross up to 1501bs, G. F. Robin- . son 1 and 2, H. C. White 3. Baconer, any breed or cross, up to 1801bs, H. E. Missen 1. NEEDLEWORK ' (Judges, Mesdames A. J. Rhodes and S. C. Spence) Women’s silk pyjamas, Miss Righton 1. Wool tea cosy, Mrs B. Norman 1, Mrs F. Matchitt 2. Fahey cushion, Miss M. Righton 1, Mrs Raymond 2, Mrs A. Robb 3. Crochet cake d’oyley, Mrs A. M. Willerton 1 and 2. Smocking, Mrs I." Vanstone I. Baby’s knitted coat and bonnet, Mrs I. Vanstone 1, Mrs Corbett 2 and 3. Child’s knitted dress up to 3 years, Mrs L. G. Taylor 1, Mrs I. Vanstone 2, Mrs M. Corbett 3. Ecru embroidered table centre, Miss N. Kenyon 1, Miss M. Sullivan 2. Tapestry, Mrs A. J. Canning 1. Coloured embroidered supper cloth, Miss Righton 1, Miss N. M. Kenyon 2, Mrs Larson 3. Toilet set, worked in colours, Mrs Vanstpne 1, Mrs Larson 2, Mrs Fenton .3. Crochet toilet set, Mrs M. Branscombe 1, Mrs E. Cobden 2, Miss W. Fenton 3. Tatted toil set, Miss A. Ramson., 1. Coloured, embroidered table centre, Miss Righton 1. Leather work. Miss Fenton 1. Original article from sugar bag, Mrs Breckon 1, Miss Glenny 2, Miss Righton 3. Machine made cotton apron, Mies Righton 1, Mrs K. M. Howard 2, Mrs R. E. Comer 3. Child’s cotton frock and bonnet, Miss Righton 1. Silk, or crepe de chine baby’s dress, Mrs Howard 1. Knitted boby’s bootees, Mrs M. Corbett 1, Mrs E. M. Cain 2, Miss J. Missen 3. Ecru worked supper' cloth. Mrs A. J. Canning 1, Mrs Raymond 2. Handmade handkerchief, no tatting, Mrs E. P. Cobden 1, Mrs A. Fletcher 2, Mrs Howard 3. Woman’s nightdress, Mrs Howard 1. Woman’s knitted cardigan, Mrs H. Guy . 1,
Miss T. D. Cain 2 and 3. Knitted fairisle article, Mrs E. M. Cain 1, Mrs A. M. Watkins and Miss Cain, equal 2, Miss T. D. Cain 3. Knitted Fairisle gloves. Mrs Cobden 1, Mrs Cain 2, Miss Fenton 3. Child’s knitted twin set, Mrs Corbett 1. Man’s knitted pullover, Mrs E. M. Gain 1, Colin Martin 2. Miss T. D. Cain 3. Pair cotton crochet gloves, Miss Fenton 1. Poker work powder bowl, Mrs R. Coiner 1. Pokerwork bread bowl, Mrs Comer 1. Thrift article, Mrs Comer 1, Miss E. El. Glenny 2, Miss Righton 3. Felt shopping bag, Mrs Comer 1. Display Court (Judge, Mrs K. Brown) open to Women’s organisa- 1 tions, Whakatane WJ. 1, Otakiri W.I. 2, Edgecumbe W.I. 3. CHILDREN’S CLASSES (Judge, Mr A. C. Barr) J Writing: Open, June Gardner 1, Maureen Menary 2, Janie Nuku 3. Class C. 4, Pauline Davies 1, Dawn Mitchell 2, Tina Hunt 3. Std 4, John Ferguson 1. Cedric Green 2, B. McGillan 3. Std 3, Pat Delahunty 1, P. Nuku 2, A. King 3. Std 2, Nita Walker 1, Dawn Print 2, R. Nepia 3. Std 1, Polly Tekiri 1, Martin Peri 2, Beryl Webby .3. Primers, > Ethel Cairns 1, John Magee 2, Ani Te Riri 3, Art. Water colour scene, open, Janet Gardner 1, Edith Mayo 2, P. Howard 3. Colour poster, M. Gillard 1, N. Reid 2, L. Moore 3. Forms 1 & and 2, camping scene, E. Mayo 1, R. Smith 2, R.. Baldock 3. Stds 3 and 4, farm scene, J. Ferguson 1, S. Marks 2, A. Ferguson 3. Stds 1 and 2, W. Oliver 1, E. Soular 2, G. Wati 3, Primers, Ethel Cairns 1, Rose Moore 2, Mary Burgess. 3. Design. Open, Betty Mayo 1, Edith Mayo 2, R. Hogg 3. Forms 1 and 2, Stanley Cooker 1. Stds 3 and 4, Jesnette Walker 1, Elizabeth White 2, T. Hunt 3. Stds 1 and 2, Betty Hayward 1, Charlie Williams 2, W. Oliver 3. Nature Study. Primary, collection leaves from native trees, R. Tukiwaka 1, Karekare 2, R. Nuku 3. Woodwork. Form 3, D. Metcalfe 1. Useful artcile from waste material, Billy Karekare 1. . Cooking, 13 and under. Scones, . Jean Kirk 1, Queen'cakes, Jean Kirk 1. .
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