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CARTERTON SHOW AWARDS. A featuro of tile Carterton Show wis the keen compe'titionevoked by the home industries classes. The judges spoke very : highly of the general, excellence of the exhibits, and their awards were as follow :~ Hoine-made tin loaf—Mrs. J, 0, Stono, Carterton, 1; Mrs. W. Miller, Carterton 2. Home-made tin loaf, made with "Golden Cream" flour—Mrs. J. R-athbone, Carterton, 1 and 2. Home-made tin loaf, made by girl under 17 years—Miss Mary Castlo, Didfctield. Home-made brown tin loafMrs. E. P Kiddie, Carterton, 1; Mrs. (J. n. Ilood, Parkvale, 2, Home-mad# current loaf—Mrs, T. o'. jlnthbonc, 1 and 2 Oven scones'—Mi's. E. P. Kiddie, Carterton, 1; Mrs. Tankersley, Carterton, 2. Home-made girdle scones—Mrs. T. J/ Rathbone, 1 and 2. Home-made oven pconcs, mado by girl under 17 years—Miss' Maudio Wallis, Carterton, 1; Miss inn JohESon, Parkvalo, 2. Ov'on econes, made with' "Golden Cream" 'flour—Mrs. T. J. Rathbone, 1 and 2. Fancy scones—Mrs. T. J Rathbone, 1 and 2 Scotch oat cake —Mrs. A. C. Frost, Carterton, I and 2. Scotch bun—Mrs. A. C. Feast, 1; Mrs. T J Rathlxme, 2. Pikelc.B—Mrs. R. Fronks, Waikakeke, 1; Mrs. A J. Partrn, Caiterton, 2. Jam tarts—Mrs. G. Hastia, Carterton, 1; Mrs. Tankersloy, 2. Seed eake--Mrs. Linton, Dalefield, 1; Mvs A. C. Feast-, 2. Collection of T. J. Rathbone and Mrs. A. C.-Feast, equal, 1. Queen cakes—Mrs. G. Warrington. Carterton, 1; Mrs F Wadham, Clarevillo, 2 Gingerbroad cakes—Mrs. J. M'Kay, Taralahi, 1; Mrs. J. Tankersley, 2, Shortbread—Mrs. J. Linton, 1; Mrs. A. C. Feast, 2 Sponge sandwichMi« Ida M'lntosh, Wailiakeke, 1; Mrs. A. C." Feast, 2. Cream putfs—Mrs. Linton, Dalefield, 1 and 2. Cocoanut iceMrs; T. J. Rathbone, 1 and i , Collection of lollies—Mrs. J. Rauni, Carterton. Bestfruit cako-Slrs G. N. Tnmncliffc, 1; Mrs. G. AVarrington, Carterton, 2. Pound cake-Mrs Linton, .Dalefield, lj Mrs. G. Wrrringtou. Carterton, 2. Plum pudding —Mrs; A, C. Feast, .1 and 2. School Children's Classes— Cooking. Jam tarts-Glad.vs Henderson, Parkvale School, 1; May Harvey, Carterton, 2. Sponge (Sandwich—Freda Graham, -larkvale, 1; May Graham, 'l'arkvaJb, 2. Sis ■ oven scones—Hughla Carterton, .1; Jean Maddori, Taralahi West 2. White bread—Myrtlo Horrick, Parkvale, 1; Mary Castle, Dalefield, 2. Sewing and Fancy Work; Eancywork—Miss F, Moore, Carterton, 1; Mrs M. Anderson, Stratford, 2. Irayclotli worked in silk—Mrs., E. C. Banks, Mutiimata, 1. Traycloth worked ill cot-ton-Miss J? Moore, 1; Mrs. ti. Dykes, . Carterton, 2.. Traycloth, crocheted border (flue)— Miss A. Mitchell, Masterton, 1, y, Miss W. -Gray, Feilding, 2. lalile_ cover —Mrs.. W Rayner,' MasjCrton, 1; Mrs. A. . K Drew, Sanson,; 2.. Pillow sham-Miss F. Moore, 1 and 2. Drawn-thread work -Miss J- M'Lean, Waipukurau, 1; Mrs. - M. Anderson, Stratford, 2. work (coarse)— Mrs. Anderson 1; MSs C. Diulson', Carterto.il, 2 Embroidery, Mount Mellick—Mrs. M. Anderson, 1. Table centre,' worked in 61 k9-Mrs. W. Ravner, 1; Mrs. E C." Banks, 2. Table centre, -cotton—Mis? E. Bairns lr Mrs. '. M Anderson,.2,. Rioheleau ambrnideryMiss F. Moore, lJ Miss B. Silcock AU nganui, 2. Hedebo work-Mrs. - u Banks 1. Sofa cushion—Miss _Mooie, > Mrs R. Wilton; Masterton, 2, Ly el «t embroidery (fine)— Miss K. Bissett, lahiftS l?Mte E. J.. Stephens Ekotahuna, 2. Evlet embroidery (c°.i T se)--Missl;..T. 'ped'' Mrs ' li. Banks,' 2.' Crocliot Pone Hastings, 1; Miss J. 0- it Uitcnau, Vaiknto 2 Irish crochet work Mrs. M. •Anderson; ' .hand-knittedsocks \<m& , ald.'S 2."C k^ d^jgUlS I>, Mac Donald, 1. . I^ n <I > IJ A,2. . T O M'Cutdian, 11 Mi*. G |^±^tjSSoa^tone,2.''
Orphanage Bazaar. ■There was another latM attendancß. at tf £"£.-*»'tr"® »Wa&taa young ladies &\rtara U'nam, V the hands, of Miss -^ ar Wr»r^ciated. by tlio tho items were ®» A „ largo Ruthermff P re plied tlie music,Convent orchestra 6^iippnea r ? Bd 1 U mat ! s OP®,-,; PL?] Special attractions inee -will be Hea. I provided, ming display.
ft petone Woddinfl. ' At Potone yesteixlay. Miss El^eMullu. J. Blam, of the Waikat. wllo J> (Mr. A. was aW J ul hand-embroid, J; -Mirths), «° ie 7® t an d vhito Sk" white a Sn <*-f U' aid -gf r to &of the Set' all as SS 17*11 bride's mother) rSr BMnWt by'moTor £HWw^« hat trimmed with' saxe blue.
Help the Children- ' i Wifcine at -last night's animal meet* ™ over there «n » "« 3 S\stl,K!mt« Wp in such cruel suffering.
The engagement °{£v lliiil At Wanganui yesta a B only daughter of w of; Aromoho was ftlßo of Pt'icc, son of All. Wangaiwij .
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 29, 29 October 1920, Page 4
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