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THE HELENSVILLE SHOW.

HELD 01T JANUARY 29TH. CONTINUATION OF PRIZE LIST. THE following is the continuation of the prize list, held over from last issue :— FIELD AND GARDEN PRODUCE. Up-to-date Potatoes—Mr James Newman 1 Potatoes, any other kind—W. Mills 1, • J. Kavanagh 2 Collection of Vegetables—W. Allen 1, Miss E. Bradly 2 Two Cabbages—J. Kavanagh 1, W, Mills 2 Heaviest Cabbage—J. Kavanagh 1 Onions, Brown Spanish—C. Campbell 1 Onions, any other variety—W. Allen 1 --». - - Pumpkins—D. Stewart 1, W. *Mcl'Mi|»ponald 2 '"^^?^M arrows—Miss E. Bradly 1 ■^^^^arrots—Mrs S. F. Scott 1, J K.-anagh 2 ; (mips, Swedes —N. W. Rimmer 1 and 2 Turnips, field-yJ. Osborne 1, A. Hanson 2 French Beans —Miss E. Bradly 1, Mrs F. Strange 2 Runner Beans —J. Simcock 1, W. McDonald 2 Green Peas—W. Allen 1, Mrs S. F. Scott 2 Rhubarb—T. Mark 1 and 2 Cucumbers —Miss E. Bradly 1 and 2 Maize —W. Osboldiston 1, Denton McCarthy 2 Tomatoes, large red—Miss E. Bradly 1 Tomatoes, any other variety—W. Allen 1, Miss E. Bradly 2 HORTICULTURAL. Buttonholes—Mrs W. W. L. Bradly 1, Mrs J. S. Vercoe 2 Buttonholes, girls under 16 —Miss E. Bradly 1 and 2 Buttonholes, girls under 10—Miss P. Carlton 1 Table Decorations, girls under 16— Miss Nancy McLeod 1, Miss J. Bailey, 2 Table Bouquet—Miss C. Becroft 1, Miss E. Bradly 2 Bouquet, girls under 16—Miss E. Bradly 1, Miss E. Sim 2 Collection Sweet Peas—C. Ketterer 1, "Mrs W. Nicholls 2 Decorated Umbrella —Miss C. Becroft 1, Miss E. Bradly 2 Table Decoration —Mrs N. W. Rimmer 1, Mrs J. S. Vercoe 2 Dahlias—W. Cullen 1 and 2 Collection Wild Flowers and Grasses — Joyce Sheffield 1, Cromwell Hoist 2. Best Single Specimen, any flower —W. Cullen 1 and 2 Decorated Basket—Miss E. Bradly 1, Mrs N. W. Rimmer 2 Pot Plant—Mrs J. A. Wilson 1, Mrs L. L. Bailey 2 Pot Plant, grown by child under 16 — Ellen Bradly 1, J. Bailey 2 Best Fern —Mrs Fryer-Raisher 1, Miss • E. Bradly 2 Collection Pot Plants—Mrs FryerHaisher 1, Mrs J. S. Vercoe 2 N.Z. Fern—Mrs Fryer-Raisher 1, Mrs G. Murray 2 Hanging Basket —Mrs L. L. Bailey 1 and 2 PRESERVES, PICKLES, AND JAMS Apple Jelly—Mrs Donovan 1, Mrs Buhkhunt 2 Quince Jelly—Mrs Cantell 1, Mrs Ellett 2 Gooseberry Jam —Mrs Cantell 1, Mrs Newman 2 Peach Jam —Mrs Donovan 1, Mrs C. Sandin 2 . . . Pie Melon jam—Mrs Hill 1, Mrs Newman 2 Plum jam—Mrs Donovan 1, Mrs Buckhunt 2 ~ . . Rhubarb jam—Mrs Buckhunt 1 Strawberry jam—Mrs C. Sandin 1, Mrs BucKKunt 2 Green Tomato jam—Mrs Newman 1 D^ried Apricot jam—Miss J^ S.imcock 1 . €;ape Gooseberry jam-Mrs C. S^andin 1 Fig jam—Miss Jean S,tew-art 1, Miss A, Simcdcl? 2, Exhibit of Jam, 3 varieties —Mrs C. Sandin 1, Mrs Hill" 8 Exhibit of jellies, 3 varieties—Mrs Hill 1 Orange Marmalade —Miss A. Simcock 1, Mrs Hill 2 Collection Bottled Fruit—Mrs Ellett 1 ■ - and special. Honey—Mrs Newman 1 Home-made Wine —Mrs Buckhunt 1 gp*. B&ttled Onions —Mrs Donovan 1, Mjs lJj^C. Dow.ner 2 P^BR^irotney—Mrs T. B^radly 1, Mrs N.. W. " RJmmer 2 Tomato S,auce—Mrs Hill 1, Mrs SUett2 green Tomato Pickles—M*s Hill 1 P-lum Sauce— Mrs R, J. Walters 1 &pple Sauoe—Mrs N. W. Rimmer 1, Miss C. Aitkenhead 2 BREAD AND CA.KES. ■ Sponge cake —Miss M. Campbell 1, Miss C. Aitkenhead 2. Marble cake—Mrs J. Nicholls 1, Mrs L. L. Bailey 2 "Jiemqn cheese tartlets — Mrs A. ■Robinsbi^ 1> Mrs Ellett 2 Madeira cake—Miss McLeod. 1, Miss L. Etradly 2 "Oriental cake—Mrs Newman 1, Mrs W. Rennie 2 Seed' oake-Mrs H.. FJay ], Mrs Ellett :2 lJP,ound cake—Mrs Eook 1, Mrs W. Rennie 2 '""Coqoanut c.alee—Mrs L. L. Bailey \ Iced cake—Mrs M. A. Smitlj V B"wiss Roll—'Miss C. Aitkenhead 1, Mrs W. Rennie t " ' ;oueeh cakes—Miss M. Bobinson 1

Jam Sandwich, with butter—Miss F. McLeod 1, Mrs W. W. L. Bradly 2 Jam Sandwich, without butter —Miss Aitkenhead 1, Mrs Wharton 2 Cream Puffs—Mrs A. Robinson 1, Mrs Hogan 2 Puff Pastry—Mrs Ellett 1, Mrs A. Robinson 2 Shortbread—Mrs H. Aitkenheod 1, .Mrs J. Nicholls 2 Orange cake—Miss T. Bradly 1 Gingerbread—Mrs Hogan 1, Mrs W. Allen 2 Plain Scones —Mrs 0. Downer 1, Mrs W. W. L. Bradly 2 Sultana Scones—Mrs Pook 1, Miss M. White 2 . Apple Pie, puff paste —Mrs Becroft 1, Mrs A. Robinssn 2 Nut Toffee—Miss E. "Sim 1, Miss M. Robinson 2 Cocoanut Iee —Mrs R. Screaton 1, Miss E. Sim 2 Russian Toffee—Miss M. Robinson 1, Miss E. Sim 2 Home-made bread—Mrs Strange 1, Mrs Byrne 2 ®> Yeast Buns—Mrs Strange 1, Mrs McDonald 2 ■ . Plum Pudding—Mrs H. Flay 1, Mrs L. L. Bailey 2 Collection of Sweets—Miss M. Robinson 1, Miss E. Sim 2 ; —Special Section — Brown bread, made by farmer's wife or daughter — Mrs Byrne. 1, Mrs Handling 2 Home-made bread —Mrs Strange 1, Mrs P. McLeod 2 Girdle scones—Mrs H. Graham 1, Mrs H. Aitkenhead 2 Plain scones—Mrs W. L. Bradly 1, Mrs McDonald 2 Bread, from " Champion " Flour —Mrs Byrne 1, Mrs B. Robinson 2 Nut bread —Miss A. Simcock 1, Mrs J. Russell 2 Scones, from " Champion " flour —Mrs C. Downer 1, Mrs W. L. Bradly 2 —Cooking (for Girls under 16) — Scones—Miss E. Bradly 1, Miss L. Carlton 2 •_ Rock cake—Miss R. Thomas 1, Miss E. Bradly 2 Jam sandwich —Miss J. Bailey 1, Miss P. McLeod 2 Shortbread—Miss J. Bailey 1, Miss E. Sim 2 ' Apple pie—Miss E. Bradly 1, Miss E. Sim 2 Short Paste—Miss Bradly 1, Miss E. Sim 2 Sponge cake —Miss E. Bradly 1 Gold cake—Miss J. Bailey 1, Miss E. Bradly 2 WOOD CARVING AND PAINTING Pastel Painting—Mrs N. W. Rimmer 1, Miss M. Coulter 2 Pen Painting—Miss Kraack 1, Miss P. Becroft 2 Oil Painting—Miss Kraack 1, Mr C. Ketterer 2 / Wood Carving (relief) —Arnold McLeod 1 and 2 NEEDLEWORK. Darned Sock—Miss F. Mcßride 1, Mrs C. Downer 2 Pair knitted sox —Mrs Sewell 1 and 2 Article made from Is worth of material —Miss Webster 1, Miss D. Beck 2 Knitted baby's bootees—Mrs J.- F. Lambert 1 and 2 Crochet baby's bootees—Mrs J. F. Lambert 1 Fancy cushion —Mrs Malcolm 1, Mrs M. Robinson 2 Fancy cushion, washable —Mrs Beck 1, Miss T. Bradly 2 Canvas work —Mrs Phillips 1 Stencil work —Mrs Phillips 1 Mount Mellick pillow shams —Mrs Barben 1 and special, Miss E. Sanderson 2 " Tea cosy—Miss M. Robinson 1 Tea cosy, washable —Mrs J. Reynard 1, Mrs Strange 2 Mount Mellick, any article —Miss D. Beck 1, Mrs J. Reynard 2 Table centre, washable—Mrs Beck 1, Mrs Newman 2 Table centre, ribbon, work—-Mrs J. F. Lambert 1, Mrs Malcolm 2 Table centre, any work—^Mrs N;6wman 1, Mrs Malcqlm 2 AfternQon clgth.—Mrs Reynolds 1 Mrs Phillips % Linen tray oloth, embroidered—'Mrs Beck 1, Mrs Newman 2 D'Oyley, 3 varieties —Miss M. Robinson 1 Article point lace, fine —Miss V. O'Neil 1 and special Point lace, coarse —Miss V. O'Neil I Crochet, white —Mrs Sewell 1, Miss M. Robinson 2 D'Qyley, crqchet—Mrs Newman 1, Mrs H. Morgan \ Cooking apron,—Miss D. Begk 1, Miss L. Coulter 2/ Plain bjo^se —Mjss, Cragg \ Night-dress—Miss D,. Beck 1, Mrs Phillips 1 Camisole —Mrs Beck 1, Miss Manuell 1 Four articles underclothing—Mrs Beck 1 and special Child's crochet jacket, woollen —Mrs R. Screaton 1, Miss P. McLeod 2 Child's crochet petticoat, 'woollen — Mrs C. Downer 1, Mrs W. D. Smith 2 Child's knitted petticoat, wjqoJUen— Miss Jean S^ew^t I, Mrs'Sewell 2 Buttonholes—Mrs J. F. Lambert 1 Mrs Barben 2 Eyeleted embroidery—Miss Dawson 1, Miss A. Wilson 2 —Needlework (for Girls, luiciei1 \ti) — FJttin blouse—Miss E. Sim 1 ■ Hem-stitched handkerchief—Miss B, Beck 1 ' Dressed Doll—Miss B. Beck 1, M^ss M. Simcock 2 Fancy; Queihion—Miss M. Robinson 1, tyliss o.' Reyiand 2 Table centre—Miss Eva Neir 1, Miss B. Beck 2, " % Crochet \acg—Miss £,\ Ros.s 1

Fancy work, any variety—Miss B. Beck 1, Miss E. Neir 2 Soldier's knitted comforts—Miss Alex Bennett 1, Miss V. Kimber 2

SCHOOL Drawing, Standard Vl—Phyllis Hill 1. Mary Worthington 2 Drawing, Standard V—Florence Ross 1 Drawing, Standard IV—Mary Monk 1, Robert Moyle 2 Drawing, Standard III —Ella Eddiestone, Henry Bradly 2 Drawing, Standard II —Elaine Phillips 1, Jack Eddlestone 2 Drawing, Standard I—Edward Sellars 1 Writing, Standard VI —DoraEddleston 1, Bertha Vercoe 2 Writing, Standard V—Myrtle Gregory 1,-Madge Simcock 2 Writing, Standard IV—Kathleen McGarvey 1, Alex. Bennett 2 Writing,. Standard lll—Ella Eddleston 1, Lillian Doncaster 2 Writing, Standard ll—Elaine Phillips 1, Ernest Hanson 2 Writing, Standard I—Jack Eddleston 1, Kathleen Gubb 2 Essay on ■ " Farm Life in N.Z,' Standards VI and V —R. Boucher 1, Gra.ce Forrester 2 Map of North Island —Joyce Sheffield 1, Norman Stringer 2 Brush wor.k, Standards VI, V—Stanley Hood 1, Alice Hughes 2 Brush work, Standards IV, lll—Doris Gubb 1 Best Collection Grasses —Stanley Ho od 1, Charles Shepherd 2 Best Collection Plasticine —Marjorie Mirams 1, Leslie Vercoe 2 Essay on " Dairy Industry in N.Z." — R. Boucher 1, Lucy Carlton 2 —Helensville Manual Training Centre — Best Collection Woodwork—Alia n Bishop 1, Victor Aitkenhead 2 COMPETITIONS. —Riding— Gentleman Rider, over hurdles —B. Dalton 3, C. Kelly 2 Lady Rider—Miss Flynn 1, Miss Nicholls 2 Gentleman Rider, bareback, over hurdles—B. Dalton 1, —. Ireland 2 Girl Rider—Miss Nicholls 1 Gentleman Rider, for those who have never won a Ist prize—A. Hattaway 1, Ireland 2 Boy Rider—Dryce Dalton 1 —Chain Stepping— J. Geldard 1, H. Ford 2. —Weight. Guessing— Fat Beast (weight 7751b)—Paddy Hand Helensville, 7771b5; E. H. Hoist, Henderson, 7771b5. Others nearest were :C. G. Brooks (7781b), and E. T. Field (7781b5(. Two Sheep (weight 1301bs)—Harold McLeod, 128^1bs; E. McGarvey, 1281bs. Others nearest were: R.Douglas (1321b5), and J. Morris (132Hlbs). Pig (weight 1501bs)—C. E. Hogan, 1501bs ; James Brown, 1491b5.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 8 February 1917, Page 3

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THE HELENSVILLE SHOW. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 8 February 1917, Page 3

THE HELENSVILLE SHOW. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 8 February 1917, Page 3

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