Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SHOW RESULTS

Our Own Correspondent) .»

ADDITIONAL AWARDS IN HOME INDUSTRIES \ • SECTION .j . CHILDREN' S CLASSES

From

The following are additional results from the Opotiki A. and P. Show held on Thursday. The bullc of , the awards was published on Friday. Section XIII. — Preserves || Stewards, Mesdames J. H. Mansell |:| and V. Dick. I Collection of jams. — Mrs. R. Peeb- | les, 1; Mrs. A. Millar, 2; Mrs. W. 'i Morice, 3. Apple jam, Mrs. R. Peebij'l es, 1; Mrs. A. Millar, 2; Mrs. Earp, 3.. Gooseberry jam, Mrs. W. Morice, 1; Mrs. R. Peebles, 2. Peach jam,' Mrs. A. Braae, 1; Miss Reid, 2. Cape i gooseberry jam, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1; j; Miss Reid, 2. Fig jam, Mrs. R. PeebV les, 1. Apricot jam, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1; Mrs. A. Braae, 2; Mrs J. H. Reid, '3. Quince jam, Mrs. A. Millar, 1; j Mrs. R. Peebles, 2. Nectarine jam, j Mrs. A. Millar, 1; Mrs. R. Peebles, 2. l' j Rhubarb jam, Mrs. A. Millar, 1; Mrs. I I R. Peebles, 2. Ripe tomato jam, j;; Mrs. R. Peebles, 1; Mrs. A. Millar 2. II Green tomato jam, Mrs. A. Millar, 1; M,l " Mrs. W. H. Pilkington, 2. Melou [•'; j am, Mrs. A. Braae, 1; Mrs. A. Mil|i lar, 2. Strawberry jam, Miss Ola Parkinson, 1; Mrs. R. Peebles, 2. I Rock melon and passion fruit jam, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1 ; Mrs. A. Millar, 2. Loganberry jam, Mrg. W. Morice, 1; Mrs. A. Millar, 2; Mrs. J. H. Reid, 3. Plum jam, light, Mrs. A. Millar, 1; Miss Pile., 2; Mrs. Earp, 3. Plum jam (dark), Mrs. W. Morice, 1; Mrs. Reid, 2; Mrs. Bennett, 3. Satsuma jam, Miss Reid, 1; Mrs. R. Peebles, 2. Damson jam, Mrs. A. Millar, 1; jii Mrs. R. Peebles, 2. Greengage jam, |j Mrs. R. Peebles, 1. Passion fruit jam, 'iij Mrs. R. Peebles, 1. Blackberry jam, jiji . Mrs. A. Millar, 1; Mrs. R. Peebles, ■:;! 2. Cherry jam, Mrs. W. Morice, 1; Raspberry jam, Mrs. J. H. Reid, 1; | Mrs. A. Millar, 2. Blaclc currant i|j jam, Mrs. A. Millar, 1; Mrs. R. Peebles, 2. Pear jam, Mrs. Earp, 1; Mrs. ;j! A. Millar, 2. Collection of jellies, jji Mrs. R. Peebles, 1; Mrs. W. Morice, 2. >;i Plum jelly, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1,*' Mrs. W. Morice, 2; Mrs. Earp, 3. Blackj'j berry jelly, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1. Peach \;|j jelly, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1; Mrs. A. Mil|i; lar, 2; Mrs. Earp,3. Apple. jelly, Mrs. jjj A. Millar, 1; Mrs. Noble, 2; Mrs. Up;jji ton, 3. Quince jelly, Mrs. R. Peebles, "k 1; Mrs. A. Millar, 2. Orange jelly, ;f; Mrs. R. Peebles, 1 ; Mrs. A. Millar, 2 : ; lj! Lemon jelly, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1; Mrs. A. Millar, 2. Orange marmalade., Mrs. :Jj R. Peebles, 1; Miss M. Shaw, 2. Le-i!-j mon marmalade, Mrs. R. Peebles,; I Mrs. A. Millar. 2.

Section XVII. — Needlework, Plain. . Ijji ' Judge., Mrs. McCready; stewards, |l|i Mrs. J. G. Murray and Miss Ferguson. jiij Set lady's underclothing, 3 pieces !i|i silk, Mrs. P. Allen, 1. Jumper knit- , jiij ted, Mrs. C. Hall, 1 ; Miss Parkes, 2 ; iij] Mr. C. Hall, 3. Lady's petticoat, hand lljji embroidered, Mr. H. Ramsey, 1. Pair ijjjj bedroom slippers, Mrs. H. Ramsey, 1. j:; Pair be.d sox, Estelle Edmonds, 1. i ]:« Pair knitted sox, Miss Butler, 1 and 2. jj;L Pair darned sox, Mrs. A. M. Black, 1 !• and 2; Miss E. Murray, 3. Pram j| cover, Miss Rae, 1. Daintiest baby's jij boaties, Miss Rae, 1. Daintiest baby's j! bonnet, Miss Rae, 1. Collection artI icles made from sugar bags, Mrs. A. ]j, Millai', 1. Pair pillow shams, white, '!!( Mrs. T. Webb, 1; Mrs. D. Parkinson, : iij 2. Six buttonholes, white., Mrs. J. I j j Armstrong, 1. Infant's woollen jacki.|i! et, knitted, Miss Rae, 1. Lady's i:j dressing jaclcet, Miss Reardon, 1. ,jj| Knitted bed jacket, Mrs. Stott, 1 ; •I. Mrs. Burrett, 2. Lady's working apron, Mrs. II. Skelton, 1; Mrs. II. | Murray, 2 ; Miss Letty Parkinson, Cyl commended. Baby's dress, liand-made., '•j Miss E. Morice, 1; Mrs. Bremner, 2. •ij| Girls Under 18 •j Working apron, coloured, Marie •lj Martin, 1. Traycloth or centre, Barbara Dupontet, 1. Girl's petticoat, i j J j Phyllis Joblin, 1. Prettiest dressed ' jjjjjj doll, Mrs. D. Appleton, 1. Laundry '' j;!jl bag, Jeanne Dupontet, 1. Knitted V'.jL scarf, L. Edmonds, 1. Embroidered S , 'i| initials, Phyllis Joblin, 1. •||;yj| Section X. Native Work jj'ljl Judge, Mr. Lambert; steward, Mrs. JM Hughes. * j jii' j Reeently made Maori kit, Mrs. S. : jV.ji Shalfoon, 1. Reeently made kei kei jiif hat, Mrs. Shalfoon, 1; C. Shaw, 2. Maori mat, Mrs. Shalfoon, 1; C. ,,'ij Shaw, 2. , ' Section XI. Water colour painting, Miss J. >•/: Noble, 1 and 2. Oil painting, origr j!.|; ; inal landscape, Miss D. Young, 1. Oil : | : painting, landscape, Miss M. Sydenj:, '., ham, 1. Oil painting, flowers, origj V inal, Miss D. Young, 1; Mrs. . M. ■ , Sydenham, 2. Oil painting, fruit,. Gladys Carruthers, 1 ; Miss V. Thomp- 1 j , son, 2. Oil painting, any subject, Ted 1 Walker, 1. Oil painting, seascape, $ .Ted Walker, 1. Painting, under 18 (years, Gladys Carruthers, 1; Ted ' i[|! Walker, 2. Painting, under 14 f,|j years, Dot Young, 1; L. Edmonds, 2. IPicture in black and white, Miss J. •Noble, 1 and 2. Pen and ink slcetch. Miss J. Noble, 1 and 2. J

I Collection of Chutney, Mrs. R. i Peebles, 1; Mrs. A. Millar, 2. | Mixed pickles, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1; : Mrs. A. Millar, 2. ! Pickled beetroot, Mrs. R. Peebles, ! 1; Mrs. A. Millar, 2. Section XVI. — Sweets Steward, Mrs. F. Armstrong. Collection of sweets, 12 varieties, Miss J. Armstrong. Cocoanut ice, Marjorie Stansbury, 1; Mrs. Hudson, 2. Brown Betty, A. Dodgson, 1; J. Armstrong, 2; E. Murray, 3. Turkish delight, Miss Ola Parkinson, 1 ; A. Dodgson, 2. Plain toffee, J. Armstrong 1. Chocolate fudge, Mrs. Hudson, 1; Jean Armstrong, 2. Fudge (girls under 15 years), Marie Mulhern, 1. Brown Betty, Marie Mulhern, 1. Plain toffee, Marie Mulhern, 1. • Section XII. — Flowers Steward, Mrs. W. Burrett. Roses, Mrs. Payne, 1; Mrs. Shalfoon, 2. Dahlias, F. H. Roe., 1; Miss L. Bennett, 2. Cactus (any colour), Mrs. W. Burrett, 1; Mrs. Urquhart, 2. Decorative single bloom, Mrs. A. Braae, 1; F. H. Roe, 2. Decorative, 6 blooms, Mrs. Burrett, 1. Decorative, best collection, Mrs. Burrett, 1; Mrs. Urquhart, 2. Miscellaneous, cut flowers, Mrs. A. Millqr, 1 ; , Mrs. M. Black, 2. Asters, 6 blooms, Mrs. W. H. Pilkington, 1 ; Mrs. Fox, 2. Canna Mrs. Burnett, 1. Marigold, Mrs* Burrett, 1; Mrs. W. H. Pilkington, 2. Marigold (French) , Mrs. A. Millar, 1 ; Miss B. Kelly, 2. Azaleas, Miss B. Kelly, 1 ; Mrs. Payne, 2 ; Miss L. Bennett, 3. Delphinium, Mrs. A. Millar, I. Carnation, Mrs. Upton, 1. Decorative table, Marjorie Stansbury, 1; Mrs. T. Clark, 2. Basket of cut flowers, Mrs. Reid, 1; Mrs. M. Black, 2; Mrs. Rawson, 3. Flowering pot plant, Mrs. M. Black, 1. Best fern, Mrs. Matthews, 1. Basket of cultivated flowers (under 15 years), Muriel Parkinson, 1; Gent's buttonhole (under 12 years), Jean Urquhart, 1; Muriel Parkinson, 2. Section XIII. and' XIV Preserved fruits and pickles, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1. Bottle of preserved peaches, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1; Mrs. A. Millar, 2. Preserved rhubarb, Mrs. A. Millar, 1. Preserved plums, Mrs. Bennett, 1; Mrs. J. Martin, 2. Preserved quinces, 'Mrs. A. Miller, 1. Preserved pears, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1; Mrs. A. Millar, 2. Preserved tomat.oes, Miss E. Murray, 1; Mrs. R. Peebles, 2. Preserved nectarines, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1; Mrs. A. Millar, 2. Preserved figs, Mrs. A. Millar, 1. Pickles, best collection, Mrs. A. Millar, 1. Home sauces (6 varieties), Mrs. R. Peebles, 1; Mrs. A. Millar, 2. Rhubarb chutney, Mrs. A. Millar, 1; Mrs. R. Peebles, 2. Apple chutney, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1; Mrs. A. Millar, 2. Ketehup, Mrs. A. Millar, 1; Mrs. R. Peebles, 2. Green tomato pickle, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1; Mrs. A. Millar, 2. Pickled walnuts, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1; Mrs. A. Millar, 2. , Plum sauce, -Mrs. R. Peebles, 1; Mrs. A. Millar, 2. Tomato sauce, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1; Mrs. A. Millar, 2. Pickled cabbage, Mrs. A. Millar, 1 ; Mrs. R. Peebles, 2. Pickled onions, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1 ; Mrs. Dodgson, 2. Bottled hop bcer, Mrs. R. Peebles, 1.

[ SECTION XVII.— Children Writing, Primary: Infants, first year, printing pencil, Wilson Poha 1; Arnold Woodside 2; Elaine Cave, 3. 11 entries. Infants, 2nd year: Francis Apanui, 1; Joe Apanui, 2; Max McGurty, 3. 5 entries. Standard , 1, Jerry Kawha, 1; Paula Vanstone, , 2; Beth Semple, 3. 9 entries. Std. II., Duncan Hodgson, 1; Gladys Sanders, 2; Patty Tew, 3. 7 entries.. Std. III., in ink. Sarah Parkinson, 1; Mona Maxwell, 2; Joan Parkinson, 3. 13 entries. Std. IV., Doris Breed, 1; James Hodgson, 2; Norman Lovell, 3. 11 entries. Std. V., Joyce Webb, 1; Allani Sanders, 2. 2 entries. Std. VI., Phyllis Joblin, 1; Peggy Blundell 2, Vera Vazey, 3. 5 entries. Nature Drawing, in chalk: Std. I., Ray Vanstone, 1; Dora Snell, 2; John Goldsmith, 3. 7 entries. Std. II., Leslie Reeve, 1; Polly Kohiti, 2. 2 entries. Std. III., drawing in pencil: Hazel Eason, 1; Sarah Parkinson 2. 2 Entries. Std. IV., Jean Dupontet, 1; Leon Kururangi, 2; Ray Voss, 3. 4 entries. Std. V., Mavi's Snell, 1; Barbara Dupontet, 2; Mary Pattle, 3. 4 entries. Std. VI., Phyllis Joblin, 1; Delce Julian, 2; Allison Jessop, 3 5 entries. Object in Pencil: — Std. III., saucepan: Lellawyne Caves, 1; John Pene, 2; Hazel 3. 10 entries. Std. IV., ' saucepan: William Perfect, 1; Charlie j Rau, 2; Christie Apanui, 3. 5 entries. Std. V., tennis racquet: Dorothy { Young, 1; Mavis Snell, 2. 2 entrie's. j Std. VI, tennis racquet: Feleeia Parkinson, 1. 1 entry. Colour Work: Std. I., illustrated story: Moni Martin, 1 Dora Snell, 2; John Kururangi 3. 4 entries. Std. V., drawing. Mary Pattle, 1; Stella Scott, 2; Mavis Snell, 3. 6 entries. Std. VI., ! Vera Vazey, 1. 1 entry. Specials Under 12. — Hobby work: Leslie Ross, 1; Murray Scott, 2. 2 entries Over 12: Cecily Neal, 1; Kate Shalfoon, 2. 3 entries. Secondary. — Writing, juniors: Rae Leslie, 2; Mary Berridge, 3. 3 entries. Map: Gwen Gulde, 1; Katherine Anderson, 2; Mary Berridge, 3. 6 entries. RING COMPETITIONS Judge: Mr". H. Windsor, stewards,

C. T. Clark (chief), J. T. Clark, M. B. Abbott, W. G; Butler, F. W. Reid. Maiden Hack.— Miss N. McKinnon, 1; J. H. Morell/ 2; Miss Jennings, 3. 12 entries. Cob Mare, to be ridden: Black Bros., 1; J. W. Evans, 2; J. Morice 3. 3 entries. $ Lightweight Hack: Miss McKinnon, 1; Reid Bros., 2; J. Morice 3. 7 entries. Lady's Hack (ridden by lady): — Miss McKinnon, 1; Miss Morell, 2; J. W. Evans, 3. 9 entries. Weight Carrying Hack: W. L. Rutledge, 1; (Reid Bros., 2; Miss McKinnon, 3. 10 entries. Weight Carrying Hack. Reid Bros., 1; J. Morice, 2; Mis's McKinnon, 3. 7 entries. Best Mannered Paced Haclc: Miss McKinnon, 1; W. L. Rutledge 2, Reid Bros., 3. 11 entries. Lady Rider: J. M- Griffin, 1; Mrs Gordon, 2; Miss Rutledge, 3. 10 entries.

Maiden Hunter: H. Hill, 1; J. Burr, 2; W. Rutledge, 3. 13 entries. Mare or Gelding, suited for mounted rifles: Miss Jennings, 1; Black Bros., 2; Reid Bros., 3. 11 entries. Hunter, up to 12 stone: H. Hill, 1; iR'eid, Bros., 2; W: Rutledge, 3. 10 entries. Leaping match for Ponies: W. Rutledge, 1; M. B. Abbott, 2; A. Jurd, 3. Boy Rider, under 15 years: O. Evans, 1; L. Morice, 2; H. Morice, 3. 3 entries. Lady Rider, over 3ft 6in hurdles: Mrs. Griffin, 1; Miss Morice, 2; Miss Rutledge, 3. 5 entries. 'Gentleman Rider: A. Marjoriebanks 1; M. B. Abbot, 2} W. A. Willcinson, 3. 33 entries. Open Jump. Black Bros., 1; N. Hill, 2; Reid Bros., 3. 9 entries. Lady Rider: Miss J. Spurce, 1; Mrs. Gordon, 2; Miss Morell, 3. 4 entries. Leaping Match: N. Hill, 1; J. Bird, 2; H. Hill, 3. 8 entries. Wire Jump: Miss Rutledge, 1; J. Rutledge, 2. 7 entries. Consolation Jump: J. Morice, 1; W. (Rutledge, 2; H. Hill, 3. 11 entrie's. Best Walking Hack: J. Bird, 1; Miss McKinnon, 2; J. Morice 3. 5 entries. Stockman's Competition: A. Marjoriebanks, 1; M. B. Abbot, 2; Black Bros., 3. 7 entries. Best \Stock Horse: A. Majtjoriebanks, 1; M. B. Abbot 2; Black Bros. 3. 9 entries. Steer Riding: — Judge, Mr. A. L. Abbott: W. R. Kemp, 1; P. Clark, 2; S. Kelly, 3. 22 entries. Wood-chopping, 12 inch: G. Edwards, 1; M. Ahlers, 2; D. Mihaere, 3. 15-inch: G. Edwards, 1; T. Yates, 2;' M. Ahlers, 3.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/RMPOST19330218.2.38.1

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 460, 18 February 1933, Page 6

Word count
Tapeke kupu
2,104

SHOW RESULTS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 460, 18 February 1933, Page 6

SHOW RESULTS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 460, 18 February 1933, Page 6

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert