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BAKING.

(Judge, Mrs. Sloane, Whakatane.) (Stewards, Mesdames, J. W. Ewen and A. T. Coates). Nut Bread, Mrs. E. T. Johnson, 1 and 2. Bread, white, Mrs. B. Simpson, 1; Mrs. A. B. Harris, 2; Mr. H. P. Ford, 3; Mrs. D. Bryee, h.c. Bread, billy loaf, Mrs. D. Bryce, 1. Bread, brown, Mrs. H. P. Ford, 1; Mrs. D. Bryce, 2. Scones, 4 varieties, Mrs. D. Bryce, 1; Mrs. C. E. Holden, 2; Mrs. Fairley, •h.c. Scones, plain, Mrs. Williamson, 1 ; Mrs Fairley, 2; Mrs. Shooter, h.c. Scones, brown, Mrs. D. Bryce, 1; Mrs. Williamson, 2. Scones, girdle, Mrs. D. Bryce, 1; Mrs. Williamson, 2. Scones, currant, Mrs. C. E. Holden, 1; Mrs. Bryce, 2. Cake, Madeira, Mrs. Armer, 1; Mrs. E. Armer, 2; Mrs. C. Shooter, 3. Cake, seed, Mrs. Armer, 1; Mrs. E. Armer, 2; Mrs. Holden, 3. Cake, pound, Mrs. Beauiill, 1; Mrs. A. B. Harris, 2. Cake, Oriental, Mrs. D. Bryce, 1 ; Mrs. A. Holden, 2. Cake, sponge roll, Mrs. D. Bryce, 2. Cake, sandwich, Mrs. Shooter, 1; Mi'S. D. Bryce, 2. Miss Bates, 3. Cake, sponge without butter, Mrs. C. Shooter, 1; Mrs. Bryce, 2; Miss Froude, 3. Ginger Bread, Miss Bryee, 2. Shortbread, Miss Bates, 1; Mrs. Williamson, 2; Mrs. Shooter, 3. Pastry, fancy puff, Mrs. Bryce, 2. Pastry, plain, Mrs. Bryce, 2. Cheese Straws, Mrs. Bryce, 2. Pikelets. Miss Bates 1, Mrs. Bryce 2; Mrs. Williamson. 3. Cream Pulfs, Mrs. Bryce, 1; Mrs. Holden, 2. Gems, Mrs. Holden, 1; Miss Bates, 2. Plum Pudding, Mrs. Holden, 1; Mrs. Bryce, 2. Plum Pudding, boiled in cloth, Mrs. Holden, 1; Mrs. Bryce, 2. Biscuits, Mrs. Bryce, 1. Biscuits, Collectlon, Mrs. Bryce, 1. Aftornoon Teacalces, Mrs. Holden, 1; Mrs. Bryce, 2. Apple Pie, puff pastry, Mrs. Bryce, 1. Apple Pie, short pastry, Mrs. Bryce 2. Best Lunch for School Child by boy or girl under 14, Mary Williamson, 1. NEEDLE AND FANCYWORIC. (Judge, Mrs. II. J. S. Johnson, Whakatane.) (Steward, Mrs. II. E. Winslade.) Princess Petticoat, Miss Percy, 1. Tvay Cloth, white, Miss B. Parlcer, 1 1; Mrs. E. Grant, 2. Tray Cloth, coloured, Miss Woodridge, 1; Miss Woollliams, 2. Supper Cloth, 50 and under; 20 or under, Miss W. Waugh, 1; Miss E. Keith, 2. Supper Cloth, 70 or over; 40 or over, Miss I. O. McCutcheon, 1; Mrs. A. Williams, 2. Supper Cloth, e white mbroidery, Miss B. Parker, 1; Mrs. J. Ilemphill, 2; Miss E. Keith, 3Supper Cloth, white embroidery, Miss B. Parker, 1; Miss R. Woolliams, 2; Mrs. Newton, 3. Table Centre, Miss A. E. Percy, 1; Mrs. J. Ilemphill, 2; Miss B. Parker, 3. Table Centre, coloured embroidery, Miss E. Grant, 1; Miss B. Parker, 2; Miss A. E. Percy, 3. Tea Cosy Cover, embroidered, Mrs. C. Newson, 1. Tea Cosy Cover, crochet, Mrs. F. Ilayward, 1; Mrs. Froggatt, 2. D'Oyley, embroidered, Miss B. Parker, 1; Miss A. Corbett, 2. D'Oyley, crochet, Miss B. Parker, 1; Miss I. O. McCutcheon, 2; Miss Lewis,

3. Bead Work, Mrs. A. Corbett, 1. Cushion Cover, embroidered, Miss E. Grant, 1; Mrs. A. E. Percy, 2. Pillow Shams, Miss E. Grant, 1. Baby's Bonnet, Ina Daly, 1. Cross-stitch, any article, Mrs. Woodhouse, 1; Mrs. F. Ilayward, 2. Baby's Booties, • other than wool, Mrs. Geldard, 1. Handkerchief, hand-worlced, Miss B. Parker, l^Mrs. J. Ilemphill, 2. Iinitted Article, other than wool, Mrs. A. Corbett. Teatable Throwover, Mrs C. Newson, 1 ; Miss K. Cuthbert, 2. Elec. Light Shade, Mrs. II. E." Winslade, 1. Toilet Set, embroidery, Miss M. Wooldridge, 1; Miss E. Grant, 2; Miss A. Woolliams, 3. Unbleached Calico Apron, Miss M. Woodridge, 1; Mrs. II. E. Winslade, 2. Guest Towel, Miss B. Parker, 1. Ilngenious Article from Sugar Bag, Mrs. J. Tanner, 1; Mrs. E. Thompson, 2. Richlieu Work, Miss E. Grant, 1 and 2. Infant's Jacket, Mrs. C. Newson, 1; Miss A. Woolliams, 2; Mrs. Ewan, 3. Child's Frock, knitted, Mrs. D. Geldard, 1; Mrs. L. Woolliams, Snr, 2; Mrs. A. B. Harris, 3. Bonnet, knitted, Miss A. M. Woolliams, 1; Mrs. Ewan, 2. Men's Soeks, knitted, Mrs. Mulligan, 1; Mrs. Gunson, 2; Mrs. II. Winslade, 3. Embroidered Wool Article, Miss M. Frencb, 1; Miss C. Newson, 2. Bed Jacket and Sox, Mrs. D. Geldard, 1. Gentleman's Cardigan, Miss D. Griffiths, 1; Mrs. Ida Mereditb, 2; Mrs. G. French, 3; Miss D. Powell, vhc. PAINTING. (Judge, Mrs. Spencer, Rotorua.) (Stewards, Messrs. R. C. Smith, E. Pratt, E. La Trobe Hill.) Study in Black and White, L. Vail, 1; V. L. Ericlcson, 2. Orignal Watercolour, V. L. Ericlcson, 1. Copy in ^Watercolour, Miss D. Wisemau, i; V. L. Ericlcson, 2. Original in Oil, Mrs. J. R. Fleming, 1; Mrs. E. La Trobe Hill, 2. Copy in Oil, Mrs. E. La Trobe Hill, 1; L. Vail, 2. Pencil Sketch, V. L. Ericlcson, 2. Pen anl Inlc Sketch, L. Vail, 1; E. E. Gee, 2. CHILDREN'S' SECTION. Vegetables, carrots, J. Chambers 1, W. Shooter 2, J. Garnaut 3, Par-

snips, J. Hooker 1, W. Shooter 2, K. jgg Haydon 3. Onions, N. Webby 1, J. | Chamber s 2, W. Shooter 3. Beetroot | K. Hayden 1, W. Shooter 2 and 3. g Eschallots, W. Shooter 1 and 2. | Squash, N. Webby 1, L. Fussell 2, | II. Powell 3. Pumplcin, W. Shooter | 1, L. Fussell 2, N. Webby 3. Pota- j toes, K. Gordon 1, K. Hayden 2. j Leeks, T. Whitworth 1, Joan Gar- 5 naut 2, K. Hayden 3. Kumeras, M. g Patene 1, A. Ngatai 2. Swedes, R. j Dansey 1, K. Hayden 2. Cabbage, W. Shooter 1, K. Hayden 2. Best collections vegetables, W. Shooter 1, R. Cottrell 2, J. Chambers > 3. Named grasses, G. Dansey 1, D. j Godsalve 2. Named weeds, D. God- 1 salve 1, V. Hulford 2, M. Russel 3. j Flowers, violets, P. Ford 1. $ Miscellaneous, toys, boys 12 years and under, A. J. Yuill and E. Wilson 1, D. Mitcbell 2. Boys 12 to 14 jj years, D. Godsalve. Best carved « article, L. Rodgers 1, J. Musgrave | 2, H. Powell 3. Article from lcero- j sene tin, D. Lacey 1, D. Ilardie 2, M. Keywortli 3. Baking, Kisses, Pearl James 1, Ella Conway 2 Jack Price 3. Scones, plain white, Edna Dalbetb 1, Joan Windley 2, Ella Conway 3. Currant, Jack Price 1, Ella Conway 2, Pearl James 3. Jam Sandwich, Lois Bailey 1, Jack Price 2, Ella Conway 3. j Pikelets, Verna White 1, Cecil White 2, Jack Price 3. Jam Tart, Pearl • James 1, Jack Price 2, Vivian Harvey 3. Rock Calces, Brian Robinson | I, Jack Price 2, Ella Conway 3. | Needleworlc, dressed doll, Peggy Painton 1, Catherine Roberts 2. j Knitted article, Doris Bullen, Pearl 1 James 1, Inez Pilkington 2. Table, | centre, Phyllis Windley 1. Hemmed handkerchief, Dorothy Ford 1, Phyl- \ lis Windley 2. Best fancy article, | Phyllis Windley 1, Christina Smith 3. | Most useful article, unnamed ex- | hibit 1, Christina Smith 2, Edith g Keith 3. 1 MISCELLANEOUS. 1 (Judge, Mr. II. Hamilton, Rotorua.) \ (Stewards, Messrs. E. La Trobe Hill, | R. C. Smith and E. Pratt.) Best Pair Stag Ileads secured in 1 Rotorua or East Taupo, J. Joames, 1; | II. P. Ford, 2. . | Stuffed Rainbow Trout, M. Painton, 1 ; J. James, 2. | Woodcarving, Miss B. Harvey, 1. |

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 258, 23 June 1932, Page 8

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BAKING. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 258, 23 June 1932, Page 8

BAKING. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 258, 23 June 1932, Page 8

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