SHOW RESULTS
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ADDITIONAL AWARDS IN HOME INDUSTRIES \ • SECTION .j . CHILDREN' S CLASSES
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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.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 460, 18 February 1933, Page 6
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