THE WINTER SHOW.
A RECORD EXHIBITION. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF EXHIBITS.. QUALITY THE BEST. The Franklin A. and P. Society's Winter Show was concluded on Satin'd av. There was a record attendance. The event was a huge financial success. Results are as follows: DOG TRIALS. Short head.- Mr P. McNaughton (Morrinsville), heading pul! 'L hold in ring 3, hurdle 4, gateway 3, drive to yard fi>, yard C>, work at yard 5, command and style* 10, total 42, t: F. Hunt (Wood.ieigli), 2; Paul Speedy 3. 'Pair Working Sheep Dogs. -P. McNaughtVr/s Jade and dock 1, Paul Speedy's Monk and Twist 2.
On the first day in short head event, Messrs -McNangh, ton’s and Hunt's dogs tied for first place and the stake was increased to £2O by a number of enthusiasts. In the run off' Mv McNaughtcn’s dog won. COMPETITIONS. Boy’s Pony, -C. Smoed 1. J. Wood 2, Philip Speedy 3. Girl’s Pony.- - Philip Speedy LCoiin Lewis 2. lone Moore 3. Child’s Pony, ridden by boy..—-P. Speedy 1, Wiiiie Fulton 2. Child’s Pony, ridden by gu.k- Philip Speedy .1, lone Moore 2, Cat heart 3. Champion Pony,—C. Smeed, Champion Boy Rider. —D. Fulton. Champion Girl Eider.-—Lilac Whitehead. Champion Pony Hunter.-—C. Smeed I, A. Patterson 2. Stockmen’s Competition (boys).--J. Wood 1, L. Wood 2, A. Patterson 3. Stockmen’s Competition (open). — j. Wood ?. TVs. Potter 2, A. J. White P-rffng Competition. -Roy hin too 1. f. Snored L Second heat: Ro> Fa item ;. Fined; C. Smeed i Hoy Fulton 2. BABY SHOW. The baby show attracted keen interest, some fine specimens' being exhibited. Results: Boy or girl under 6 months: Baby Thomas (Tuakau) 1, Baby Poufeon (Pukekohe) 2, Babies Lindsay end Preston 3. Under 12 months. —Baby Miller 1, Baby Brown (P-okeno) 2, Baby Mahony 3. Under 15 months, —Baby Crispe (Faerata road, Pukekohe) 1, Babies Fanner (Oninewai) and Ailingham (Pukekohe) tie 2, Under 2 years. - Baby Preston 1, Baby Hillary 2, Baby Brassey 3. ELOCUTION, Recitations given by school children resident within 15 miles from Pukekohe. Primers. —Joyce Roulston 1, Grace Hard 2. Standard 2.—Vera Wright 1, G’adys Armstrong 2. Standard 3.—Colin Campbell Smith. Standard 4.—Richard Bullen (Bombay) .1. This young lad’s rendition of ‘‘Curfew Shall Not Ring- To-night ” was exceptionally fine and he received a weM deserved round of applause and congratulations for his effort. Iris Payne 2. Standard s.—Harry Kirkman Standard G.—Nora Bland foicl 1. Tiiis iittie lady was in fine form and rendered her part in a manner pleasing to her large audience. She also received ioud applause and congratulations. physical training. (Teams of eight and a leader.) Feet Placing.—Misses Flora Rowe, Eva Clews, Nancy Sellars, May Smith, Elia Brownlee, Irene Lees, EVa Wyatt, Iris Payne and Flossie Perkins (leader), I; Misses A. Johns, L. Hughes, Irene Stuart, Joyce Stuart, E. Wood, Jean Buchan, M. Kayes, Rita Mears and B Vant (leader) 2. Head Turning.—Kathleen Graham 1, Arms Stretching.—A. L. Wood (Pukekohe) 1, Tom Redwood (Puni) 2. THE PRIZE LIST. INDUSTRIAL. CAKES, ETC. , Oatmeal Biscuits—-Mi js Phyllis Bake 1, M>ss Rita Mears 2. Plum Pudding (boiled in cloth) Mrs T. McClean 1, Mrs Roster 2. I l 'urn Pudding (boiled in basin).— - Mrs Daysh 1, Mrs R. MeKibbin 2. Phrin Toffee and Cocoanut Ice.—Miss Cefia Fox 1, Miss Rita Mears 2. Turkish Delight.--Miss Rita Mears 1 and 2. Collection Sweets,-—-Miss Rita Mears 1 and 2. (C.Viffirw V. Classes. Scones. —Miss Jean Buchan I, Miss Ch't-. JolwMom U Jam Sambv-'cb.-Airm Armstrong L iVh K-i2. ?; . .pu,, v•; v.i- mr L y -iv p-. ; . ,•< i. V-wm- V-V\ . i », V i M«;rifS 1, Mhu; M. Fayes 2.
Plain Toffee and Cocoanut Ice.—Miss Celia Fox 1, Miss Rita Mears 2. Turkish Delight.--Miss Rita Mears 1, Bombay School 2. BOTTLED FRUIT. Collection Bottled Fruit.-- Mrs T. H. Ashford 1, Mrs I Motion 2. ' Preserved Peaches.- —Mrs T. H. Ashford 1, Mrs Jas Wylie 2. Plum Jam.—Mrs IV. J. Wright L Miss K. Stuart 2. Melon Jam,—Miss Effie Maxwell L Miss K. Stuart 2. Peach. Jam.—Miss Effie Maxwell 1. Any Other Variety Jam. —Mrs E. Allan .1, Mrs Iluebe 2. Collection Jams. —Miss Effie Maxwell 1 and 2. Jelly (other than apple).—Miss Effie Maxwell; 1, Mrs Arthur Clark 2. Apple Jelly. —Miss M. Allan 1, Miss Effie Maxwell 2. Collection Jellies.—Mitjs Effie Maxwell 1. MarmaY.de (clear), —-Miss Effie Maxwell i, Mrs Arthur Clark 2. Marmalade (other than clear). Miss Effie Maxwell 1, Miss K. Stuart Lemon Cheese.--Mrs- E. Allan 1, Mrs T. H. Ashford 2 Pickled Onions—Mrs J. Roulston 1, Miss K. Stuart 2. Pickles (any other kind)—Mrs Jas. Wylie 1. Tomato Sauce.—Mrs J. Duncan J, Miss E. Maxwell 2. Plum Sauce.—Mrs Duncan Roulston I. Chutney.— Mrs J. Roulston 1, Mrs V. Morris 2. Bottled Tomatoes. —Mrs J. Roulston .1, Mi's J. Duncan 2. Dressed Fowl.—T. H. Ashford 1. ART AND PLAIN NEEDLEWORK. Fancy Work, —Mrs E. Appleby 1. Cushion. —Miss Roulston 1. Miss L. Banks 2, Point Lace (fine) —Mrs Hugh McC lei and .1 and 2. Crochet Work (fine). —Mrs E. T. Crump 1, Miss H. A. Smerdon 2. Crochet Work (coarse). —Mrs A. Smerdon 1, Mrs T. H. Ashford 2. D'Oyley (crochet) —Miss I. O. McCutchan 1, Miss H. A. Smerdon 2. D'Oyley (embroidered). Mrs T. Me-i-hcau Mrs W. Meilde 2. Col section Crovbr f_Work. Miss M. 'E. Slade .1, Mrs -M. !’. ibYL 1 s . ( . Tea or Supper 1 i-ffh-- Miss Knight 1, Mrs E. Appleby 2. Camisole Top (crochet) —Mrs M. R. Branscombe 1, Miss I. O. McCutchan 2. Camisole (crochet top).—Miss I. O. McCutchan 1, Miss E. Banks 2. Camisole (embroidered),—Miss E. Banks 1, Mrs E. Appleby 2. Canvas Work.—Mrs E. Appleby 1, Mrs P. H. Fox 2. Table Centre (prettiest).—Miss Knight 1, Miss Roulston 2. Table Centre (white).—Miss Roulston 1, Miss E. Banks 2. Mount Melliclt Work. —Mrs E. Appleby 1, Mrs Jas. Miller 2. Drawn Thread Work.—Miss Knight 1, Mrs E. Appleby 2. Eyelet Work. —-Mrs W- Meikle 1, •Mrs E. Appleby 2. v Hebedo Embroidery,—Mrs E. Appleby 1.
Underclothing.—Miss I. 0. McCutchan 1, Miss E. Banks 2. Underclothing (machine made). — Mrs E. Appleby 2. Child’s Frock. —Mrs L. W. Dawson 1 and 2. Pillow Shams—Mrs E. Appleby 1, Mrs I. Motion 2. Woollen Crochet--Miss May Morton I, Mrs McGough 2. Hand-knitted Socks (fine). —Mrs E. Furlong 1 and 2. Hand-knitted Socks (heavy). —Miss E. Furlong l and 2. Baby’s Bootees.-—Mrs P. H. Fox 1, Miss McKinney 2. Stencil Work. —Miss E. Maxwell 1, Miss A. C. Sharp 2. Pen Painting.—Mrs L; W. Dawson 1, Miss E. Banks 2. Girls under 16 years of age. Fancy Work (other than crochet). —Miss Amy Harriman 1, Miss Doris Dawson 2. \ White Crochet.—-Miss Myrtle Woolsey 1, Miss Pi pi Wily 2. Blouse (hand.,made). —Miss Celia Fox 1. Camisole. —Miss May Leggett 1, Miss Phyllis Blake 2. Eyelt Embroidery.—Miss Eileen Brownlee 1, Miss Doris Dawson 2. Hand-kintted Socks.—Miss McKinney 1, Rita Roberts 2. School Girls, under 15 years. Dressed Doll (clothes hand made.) Miss Gladys Nott 1, Miss Phyllis Nott 2. Chii/d’s Overall. —Irene Lees 1, Bombay 7 School 2. Child’s Pin Cushion. —Miss Celia Fox 1, Iris Morrow 2. Handkerchief. —Miss May Leggett .1, Bombay School 2. Farcy Work. —Bombay School 1, Miss May Leggett. MISCELLANEOUS. Deep Ee'ief Wood Carving- Miss (' -Dixon 1. Ch*i> Carving.—Mrs Jas. Miller J. A. Slade 2. Leather Work (bag)—Mrs T. Mc-C'-an L LeaV't-* Work (any kind) -Miss C ']V-mv 1. * . Show Card WriLing—Miss Joyce Beale L
Ironed Tablecloth--Miss Amy Ilarriman 1, Miss Jean Buchan 2. Painted Picture (scenery or antiscape—Miss Plett 1. Painted Picture (animal, study) Mrs W. J. D. Sharp 1. Painted Picture (flowers, fruit). — Miss A. C. Sharp 1 and 2. Design in Pastiles.—Mrs J. Pouts'ton 1 and 2.
Photography.--Eric Hay 1, Miss Hunter 2.
Potter Work--Mrs J. (!. Russell 1, Mrs D. Twidle 2. Article (cost Is) —N. Hunter t, Tu Happy 2. Article from Flour Bag.—Mrs T. McGlean 1, Mrs R. McGough 2. Article from Sugar Bag—Mrs R. McGough J, Mrs T. McCloan 2. Bead Work. —Mrs Whitehead 1. Mrs T. McClean 2. For Children under 16 years. Painted Picture, Oils.—Miss Rita Meors 1 and 2. SCHOOLS Collection of Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables. —Mauku School 1, Patumahoe School 2. Collection of Weeds—A. Graham, Patumahoe 1, P. Short 2. Collection of Grasses —A. Graham, Patumahoe 1. Collection of Drawings—Rita Mears, Pukekohe 1, Ronald Mills, Pukekohe 2. Display of Maps—Lizzie Hughes, Pukekohe, 1; Eva Clews, Pukekohe, 2. Hand-writing, Boys (St. IV.) —Ulric Attewell, Pukekohe, 1; Oscar Attewell Pukekohe, 2. Hand-writing, Boys (St. V) — Pukekohe School, 1 and 2. Hand-writing, Boys (St. VI) —Geo. Read, Pukekohe, 1: A. Langdon, Puni,. Hand-writing, Girls (St. IV) TJielma Newman, Pukekohe, 1; Muriel Reynolds, Pukekohe, 2 ; Joyce Beale, special. Handwriting, Girls (St. V) —Pukekohe School, I; Iris Morrow, Pukekohe, 2. Hand-writing, Girls (St. VI) —X. S.yrnes, /Te Kauwhata, 1; Bombay School, 2. Map of New Zealand (St. IV) — Muriel 1 Reynolds, Pukekohe, 1: Winnie Hughes, 2. Map of New Zealand (St, V) —Iris Morrow, Pukekohe. 1; Pukekohe School 2.
Man. Zealand .JA' 1). Lizzie Hughes, Pukekohe, 1 (very superior); Annie Haiuiman, Pukekohe, 2. Home-made Toy (by boy)--George Road, Pukekohe, 1; Pokeno Schoolboy 2. Home-made Toy (by girl) —Rita Mears 1, Joyce Beale 2. GARDEN PRODUCE, Rhubarb—l.en. Johnston J, Robt. MoWatt 2. Cabbage—Claude Rountree 1 Parsnips—Len Johnston 1, Mrs R. Brownlee 2. Carro.ts (intermediate) Claude Rountree 1, E. Allen 2. Carrots (red, long)—G. E Mansfield 1. Carrots (Early Horn)--Walter F. Collins. 1, Claude Rountree' 2. Beet (long red) —Mrs R. Brownlee I, Len Johnston 2. Beet (turnip rooted) —Claude Rountree 1, IX. Maxwell 2. (Concluded in Friday’s issue.) v
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 635, 24 May 1921, Page 5
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