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The weight-of cake guessing com-, petition attracted many The exact weight was 51b 9 oz, and was guessed correctly by Messrs. O Johnson, P. Duncan and A. L. Middlemiss. A draw for the winner was agreed on, and Mr. F. Duncan proved the winner of the nicely iced cake. Rooster (weight 41b 70z.): Mr. G. Attewell guessed 41b {Pjoz and was the winner. Pillow Fight: Crosbie and Smith (dead heat) 1. Apple Eating: Attewell 1. Candle Lighting (bovs): McKinnon 1. Nail Driving (ladies): Miss Nelsie Hawke 1. - PRIZE LIST. The riwards are as follow: CUT BLOOMS. Daffodils. 86 Varieties: J. Bull 1. H. A. Marrfnetf 2; 12"Varieties: J. B. Bull 1, W. Ros«i«fr 2. Trumpets, 6 Varieties: J. B. Bull 1, W. Rosser 2. White Trumpets, 3 ynrieties: J. B. Bull 1, W. Rosser 2. Posticus, Barri, Leedsun Incomparable: J. B. Bull 1, H. A. Marriner 2,

Poetaz: H. A. Marriner 1. Swdlings: J. B.; Bull 1, W. Rosser

Mr. J. B. Bull, of Remu;era, was the winner of St. James' daffodil challenge cup, valued at £5 ss. 18 Varieties: Mrs. J. Roulston 1, Rev. S. Nixon 2. Trumpets, 3 Varieties: Mrs. Jas. Roulston 1, Rev. S. Nixon 2. l\>etjcuß, Barri Incomparable: Mrs. .las. Roulston 1, Rev. S. Nixon 2. Poetaz or Polyanthus: Mrs Jas. Roulston 1, Rev. S. Nixon 2. VARIOUS SPRING FLOWERS. Open Classes. llyael ntlis: Mrs. Jas. Roulston 1, Rev. H. Nixon 2. Camellias: Mrs. Harriman 1. Camellias, (double): Mr. Harris 1, Mrs. Harriman 2. Rhodedondrons: Mr. Harris 1, Miss J. Johnston 2. Freesias: Ruth Roulston 1, F. Hubbard 2. AMATEURS ONLY. Anemones: Mis. J. Wvlie 1, Miss Wright 2. Anemones (double): Mrs. J. Wvlie 1. Cyclamens: Mrs. A. Perkins 1, Mrs W. J. D. Sharp 2. Ranunculus: Miss Wright 1, Mrs. Hill 2. Nemesias: Gordon Cowan 1, Bert Cowan 2. Primroses: Mrs. Meiklejohn 1, Mrs. J. Wylie 2. Polyanthus Primroses: Mrs. J. Wylie 1, Mrs. Allan 2. Rhododendrons: Mrs. Allan 1, Mrs. J. Browtf 2. Freesias: R. Roulston 1. F. Hubbard 2. Ericas: Mrs. Allan 1. Cut Blooms: Mrs. W. J. I*. Sharp 1. Mrs. Hill 2. l'aliy: Rev. Olphert 1 and 2. I'Vm, other than Maidenhair: Mrs. A. Perkins 1. Mrs. Clews 2. Hanging basket, 'illed: Mis. A. Perkins 1, Mrs. Dave Roulston 2. CHILDREN'S CLASSES.

I'est collection Daffodils: Kenneth Cooper I. Host collection Spring Flowers: Rita Moms 1, Celin Fox 2. Daffodils, any kind: Not man C. Rosier 1, Marjorie J.tmieson 2. Daffodils, I/mifeTrumnet: Kathleen Crosbie J. Daffodils, Polyanthus: Kathleen Crosbie 1. Daffodils, Double; Ruth Roulston 1. Freesias: Rhona Steele 1, Joan Motion 2. Hyacinths: Kathfeen Crosbie 1. Camellias (white): ljeonard Harritiwui I, Kathleen Crosbie 9. Camellias (other than white): Annie llarrimrm 1, .|«>:»n Motion 2. Ain.mones (single): Matilda Ilandh'y 1, Ruth lloiil-jton 2, ■Josephine Steele 8. Ranunculus: Celia Fox I. Pot Fern (other than maidenhair): 0. Wright 1 and 2. DECORATIVE. Champion Decorated Table: Mrs W. J. J). Sharp I, Mrs. W. Thomas 2. Decorated Table, clear glass vases: Mrs. (). Perkins 1. Decorated Table, clear glass vases, open only to those who have never won a prize: Miss Joyce Roulston 1, Miss Moira Nixon 2. Hasket Daffodils: Miss Nelsie Hawke 1. Jlowl Daffodils: Mrs. Dave Roulston ' J, Mrs, Robert IJrownlee 2, Miss Fra- 1 ser 3. Vases Spring Plotters arranged for effect: tyiss Nelsie Hawke and Mrs, H. Nixon (equal) 1.

Hand Boafltiet Violets: Mrs. W. J. RSharp ITISw. ,J. Wylie 2, Mrs, J. [uncan 3. • rV T .ady's Spray and Gent's Button oU»: Miss Nelsie tihwke 1.

Ipev' •*« Unrfer 18 Years «f Age. BuVtonhole. Greta Brownitea 1., tela HtfwkO 2, Iris Morrow 3. : r Ladyi's Spray: Isla Hawke 1. Irene r <?. Iris Morrow 3, 'Decorated Table: Joyce RoU>stoa 1, Moira NV'xon 2. v ' Basket >• Daffodils: Eva CTkws 1, Mariorv Jk mieson 2, Pearl Di.V 3. Bowl of .Daffodils: Pearl Dix JHOMtf INDUSTRIES.

Preserved Fi;uit, any variety: Wisb E. Maxwell 1. Vrs. A. Perkins 2. Preserved Frv(it, 3 varieties: oVan Jam? 1 3 varieties: Mrs. Allen 1, Mlrs. Nixon" 2, Mrs. A. Clark 3. „ Plum Jam: Mrs. A* Clark 1 ana 8. Jam, any variety: Mrs. Nixon 1, )Mrs; A. Clark 2. 1 Jelly: Miss K. Maxwell 1, Mrs. A.\ Clarlf 2f Marmalade: l&>s E. Maxwell 1, Mrs tpjfefonr2v '.. A .. , v, t Hftme-made Brea<f (white): Mrs. J. w. Morgan 1, Mrs. Beagley 2. Browrv Scones: Mrs. Buchan 1, Miss P °pSn Scon** (white};M r s.A. Rue* be 1, Mrs. D. ©ark 2, Mrs. McGougl*

13. > • . i Currant Mrs. A. Ruebe 1» Mrs, J. W. Morgan 2. ' Best home-made from Cham'pion Flour: Mrs. Bea?ley 1, Mrs. J. i Billy Bread: Miss D. Mrs. Taylor 2. Scones, plain, from Flour: Mrs. (>. Attewell 1, !w» Maxwell 2, Mrs. J. W. Morgan X Scones, 1 currant, from Champion 'Flour: Mrs. G. Attewell. 1,-Miss FauMtt 2, Mrs. J. W. Morgan 3. Scones, for those who have never won u prize: Mrs. A. Clark 1, Mrs. S. H. Gallagher 2, Miss L. Mitchell 3. Cake Sponge: Mrs. J. G. Ward 1, Mrs. Jas. Wylie 2. . , Sponge Roll: Miss Pollock 1, Miss D. Matuschka 2. Sponge Sandwich, made with butter, any filling: Miss Fausett 1, Miss Rowles 2, Mrs. Harriman 3. Sponge Sandwich, any filling, for those who have never won a PJ''^ e> Miss M. Allen 1, Mrs. G. Attewell 2. Fruit Cake: M's. Crosbie 1, Mrs. Curnow 2. . Madeira Coke: Mrs. Joe Wright 1, Mrs. Crosbie 2. Gingerbread, without eggs: Mrs. J. W. Morgan 1. Cocoanut Cakes: Miss T. BMtard 1, Mrs. Buchan 2. Shortbread: Miss Pollock 1. Sausage Rolls: Mrs. Nixon 1. 1 Jam Tart, short paste: Mrs. Nixt»n ill, Miss D. Matuschka 2. ;H Jam Tarts, puff paste: Mrs. Nixon I, Mis. Curnow 2, Mrs. Buchan 3. Cream Puffs: Mrs. Rowles 1, Mrs. J. W. Robinson 2. Pikelets: Mrs. S. H. Gallagher 1, Mrs D. Clark 2. • Pikelets, for those who have never won a prize: Mrs. T. Jenkins 1, Mrs. 1 S. H. Gallagher 2. Gems: Mrs. A. Ruebe 1, Mrs. G. Attewell 2. ' 1 Lunch for working man: Mrs. G. Ingram 1. 1 Plum Pudding: Miss 1). Matuschka 1. Juniors Under 16 Years. Scones, plain: Celia Fox 1, Jean Buchan 2, Mary Clark 3. Scones, currant: Jean Buchan 1, Rita Mears 2. Sponge Sandwich: Rita Mears 1 and 2, Celia Fox 3. Jam Tarts: Kathleen Ward 1, Rita Mears 2 and 3. I Plate Sweets, Toffee and Cocoanut Ice: Rita Mears 1. . ART "AND PLAIN NEEDLEWORK. Cushion: Miss Roulston 1 and 2, Mrs. Nuemegan 3. Tea and Supper Cloth (crochet): Miss M. Webb 1, Mrs. J. Graham 2. Tea or Supper Cloth (other than r crochet):"Mrs. Appleby 1, Mrs. J. Miller 2. I D'Oyleys: Miss Edith Farnsworth 1, ' Mrs. 'J. Miller 2, Mrs. A. Clark 3. Camisole Crochet Top: Miss Edith ' Farnsworth 1. Mount Mellick Work: Mrs. A. Rue- ■ be 1, Miss E. Farnsworth 2, Miss 0. Jenkins 3. Drawn-thread Work: Mrs. Appleby 1, Miss E. Farnsworth 2, Miss Roulston 3. Article Underclothing, machine made: Mrs. A. Ruebe 2. Article Underclothing, hand made: Miss«E. Farnsworth 1, Miss 0. Jen- • kins 2. Crochet in Wool; Mrs. J. Graham 1, Mrs. McGough 2. > Embroidered Camisole, novice: Mrs A. Ruebe 1, Miss M. E. McMu'/en 2. ' Crochet Camisole Top: Mrs. Buchan 1, Miss E. Rudford 2, Miss Shera 3. ■ Pair Plain Socks: Miss Rita Roberts 1, Mrs. J. Brown 2. Collection Fancy Work: Mrs. Apple- ■ by I, Miss Roulston 2, Miss Edith Farnsworth 3. i Pen Painting: Mrs. Pickford 1. Painting in Oils, any subject: Miss i E. Graham 1. Painting in Water Colours: Miss H. Saver 1 and 2, Mr. A. Blundell 3. Article costing not more than Is: Miss A. Ingram 1, Miss Roulston 2. Article Fancy Work, work of soldier: Thos. Maxwell, 1. 2 and 3. Children's Classes. _Plai(i Sewing: Iris Morrow 1, A. Perkins 2. Best Dressed Doll: Amy Harriman I, Isla Hawke 2, Celia Fox 3. • Fancy Work, iny kind: Rita Mears 1 and 2. Greta Brownlee 3. , COMPETITIONS. The following are the winners of the various competitions: - - Apple Eating: Master Clarkson. Shadow Boxing: Bert Cowan. Candle Lighting: Miss M. Blake. Bubble Blowing: Miss Linda Perkins.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 568, 21 September 1920, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Untitled Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 568, 21 September 1920, Page 1 (Supplement)

Untitled Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 568, 21 September 1920, Page 1 (Supplement)

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