WHAKATANE SHOW
FURTHER AWARDS HOME INDUSTRIES, PRODUCE AND CHILDREN'S SECTIONS. SUCCESSFUL AXHIBITS. Following are additional relsults from the Whakatane and 'Rangitaiki A. and P. Association's show, held at Taneatua this week: — GRAIN AND VEGETABLES. Maize, one bushel. — T. McGougan, 1. Two entries. Maize, 6 cobs. — T. McGougan, 1. Two e'ntries. Maize Crop, 6 stalks. — C. Merriman land 2. Seven entries. Maize Fodder, 6 stalks. — E. Webster, 1; T. McGoug'an, 2. Four entries. Swedes, 3. — Andrew McLean,> 1; J. H. Foster, 2. Six entries. Mangolds, 3, red. — J. H. Faster, 1; V. Mead,' 2. Three entries. Mangolds, 3, any other variety. — J. H. Foster, 1; V. Mead, 2. Three entries. Field Carrots, 3, red. — Colin Ansell, I. Field Carrots, 3, white. — Colin Ansell, 1; T. McGougan, 2. Four entries. Cattle Pumpkin. — E. J. Bell, 1. Collection of Vegetables- — R. Ducker, 1; J. H. Foster, 2. Three entries. Cabbage, and variety. — Colin Ansell, 1; E. Dunstan, 2. Carrots, table, early (stump rooted) — G. C. Lord, 1; C. Merriman, 2. Three entries. Carrots, table, early (stump rooted) — J. H. Foster, 1; G. C. Lord, 2. Five entries. Beetroot, long. — Colin Ansell, 1. Beetroot, ' stump rooted. — B. F. Runner Beans, 12 pods. — G. H. Merrie, 1; Miss A. Percy, 2. Potaoes, 6, kidney. A. G, Tebbutt, 1; G. C. Lord, 2. Three entries. Grace, 1; Mrs. A. Campbell, 2. Three entries. Tomatoes, 6, red smooth skin. — Mrs. Potatoes, 6, round. — Mrs. G. Hill, 1; G. C. Lord, 2. Six entries. Collection of Potatoes, 3 of each variety. — !G. R. Kent, 1; E. J. Bell, 2. Tomatoes, 6, red, rough skin.— E. Webster, 1. T. Hamerton, 1; E. Webster, 2. Pumpkins, 2, table. — E. Webster, 1; E. J. Bell, 2. Three entries. Water Melon, 2.— E. Webster, 1; Mrs. T. Wardlaw, 2. Three entries. Collection of Vegetables. — J. H. Foster, 1; E. Webster, 2. Four entries. Rock Melons, 2.— Mrs. T. Wardlaw, 1; E. Webster, 2. Three entries. Cirton Melon, 2. — E. Webster, 1. Onions, 6, large variety. — E. J. Bell 1; Mrs. T. Wardlaw, 2. Six 'entries. 'Onions, 6, keeping variety. — H. Foster, 1; Victor Addison, 2. Three entries. Vegetable Marrow, 2.— E. Webster, 1; J. H. Foster, 2. Cucumberts, 2, long. — J. H. Foster, 1; Colin Ansell, 2. Four entries. Cucumber, 2, apple. — E. Webster, 1; R. . Ducker, 2. Nine entries. Kuemras, 2. — J. Moody, 1 and 2. Four entries. Parsnips, 3.— C. Merrim'an, 1; E. Webster, 2. Lettuces, 2. — E. Webster, 1. Rhubarb, 6 stalks.— Mrs. Tipping, 1 and 2. Four entries. White S'hallots, 6. — E. Dunstan, 1; C. Ansell, 2. Three entries. Brown Shallots. — E. J. Bell, 1; B. F. Gbace, 2. Six entries. FRUIT. Cooking Apples, 6. — E. Webster, 1. Dessert Applgs, 6. — J. H. Foster, 1. Collection of Dessert Apples. — Don McGougan, 1. Peaches, 6, clingstone. — E. J. Bell, 1; E. Webster, 2. Peaches, 6, slipstone. — A. Peebles, 1 and 2. Quinces, 6. — E. Webster, 1. Figs, 6. — E. Webster, 1. FLOWERS. Collection of Cut Flowers. — Mrs. T. Wardlaw, 1; Miss A. Percy, 2. Three entries. Table Vase of Flowex's.?— Miiss F. Tebbutt, 1. Three entries. Decorated Table. — Miss L. Peebles, 1. Two entries. Ladies' Spray. — Mrs. A. Percy, 1; Miss B. Peebles, 2. Three entries. Decorated Table, sweet peas. — Miiss L. Peebles, 1. Twot entries. Collection of Dahlias. — -V. Mead, 1; Mrs. T. Wardlaw, 2. Three entries. Collection of 12 Cactus' Dahlias. — Mrs. T. Wardlaw, 1. Collection of Delphinium. — Miss M. Shep'herd, 1. Two entries. Collection of Asters. — Mns. G. C. Lord, 1; Taneatua Bowling Club. 2. Seven entries. Collection of Zinnias.— Andrew McLean, 1; Mrs. A. J. Woolfield, 2. Five entries. Collection of Petunias. — Miss Black, 1; Mrs. T. Wardlaw, 2. Three entries. Collection of Galliardias. — Mrs. Andrew McLean, 1; Mrs. Gr. C. Lord, 2. Three entries. Collection of Phlox Drummond!. — G. Print, 1; Mrs. T. Wardlaw, 2. Three entries. Collection of Marigolds. — Miss M. Shepherd, 1. PICKLES AND PRESERVES. Red Currant Jam. — Mrs. J. Peebles. Apple Jam. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Plum Jam, dark.— Mrs. G. Yeoman, 1; Miss B. Peebles, 2; Mrs. J. Peebles, 3. Six entries. Plum Jam, light.— Ma G. Yeoman. 1; Mrs. J. Peebles, 2. Three entries. Gooseberry Jam. — Mrs. G. Yeomian, 1; Miss B. Peebles, 2; Mrs. E. H. Hill, 3. Six entriesLoganberry Jam. — Mrs. G. Merrie, 1; Mrs. J. Peebles, 2. Strawberry Jam. — Mrs J. Peebles, 1. Peach Jam. — -Mrs. J. Peebles, 1; Mrs G. Healey, 2. ■Raspberry Jam —Mrs. G. Healey 1, Mrs. J. Peebles, 2. Piemelon Jam. — Mrs. J. Peebles. 1. Fig Jam. — Mrs. J. Peebles* 1. Apricot Jam, dried fruit. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Quince Jam. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1; Mrs. G. Healey, 2. Tomato Jam, ripe. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Nectarine Jam. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1; Mrs. G. Yeoman, 2. Three entries. Damson Jam.— Mrs. Farquhar, 1; Mrs. G. Yeoman, 2; Miss J. 'Reid, 3. Four entries. Rhubarb Jam. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Tomato Jam, green. — 'Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Cape Gooseberry Jam. — 'Mrs. G. Healey, 1 and 2; Mrs. G. Merrie, 3. Faission Fruit Jam. — Mrs. J. Peebles, .1. Rock Melon Jam. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1 and 2. Apricot Jam, fresh fruit. — Mrs. G.
Collection of Jams. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1 and 2. Apple Jelly. — Miss B. Peebles, 1; Mrs. Hayward, 2; Mrs. Gooch, 3> Four entries. , . ' . • . . • Quince Jelly. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1; Mrs. Hayward, 2. Peach Jelly.— Mrs. J. Peebles, 1; Mrs. Hayward, 2; Mrs. G. Merrie, 3. Four entries. Plum Jelly. — Mrs. Hayward, 1; Mrs. J. Peebles, 2. Lemon Marmalade. — Mris. J. Peebles, 1. Loganberry Jelly. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Gooseberry Jelly. — Mrs. Hayward, 1; Mrs. J. Peebles, 2; Mrs. Gooch', 3. Red Currant Jelly. — Mrs. Hayward, 1; Mrs. J. Peebles', 2. Grape Jelly. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Collection of Jellies, dark. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1; Mrs. Hayward, 2. Collection of Jellies, light. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Strawberry Conserve. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Quince Conserve. — Mrs J. Peebles, 1. Peach Conserve. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Plum Conserve. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Mrs. D. Thom, Jun, 2 Collection of Preserved Fruits. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1 and 2. Preserved Apples. — Mrs. J. Peebles 1. Preserved Rhui'barb. — 'Mrs. W. Sisam, 1; Mrs. J. Peebles, 2. Preserved Peaches. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1 and 2; Miss B. Peebles, 3. Four entries. Preserved Plums. — Miss B. Peebles, land 2) Mrs. J. Peebleis, 3. Preserved Quinces. — Mrs. J. Peebles 1. Preserved Pears. — Mrs. E'.. Hill, 1; Mrs. D. Thom, Jun., 2; Mrs. W. Sisam, 3. Seven entries. Preserved Nectarines. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1 and 2. Preserved Gooseberries. — 'Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Preserved Tomatoes. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1; Mrs. D. Thom, Jun., 2. Mixed Pickles. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1; Mrs. Hayward,- 2. Collection of Pickles- — Mxis. J. Peebles, 1. Green Tonxato Pickle. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Pickled Cabbage. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. -Pickled Onions. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Tomato S'auce. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1; Miss B. Peebles, 2; Mrs. F. Kelly, 3. Four entries. Apple Sauce. — Mrs- J. Peebles, 1. Plum Sauce. — Mrs. G. Merrie, 1; Mrs. J. Peebles, 2; Miss J. Reid, 3. Six entries. Chutney. — Mx's. J. Peebles, 1. Apple Chutney. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Chow Chow. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Pickled Walnuts. — Mris. J. Peebles, 1. BREAD Bread, white, yeast, 21b loaf. — Mrs. Tipping, 1; Mrs. Habgood, 2 and 3. Six entries. Bread, billy. — Mrs. T. Mitch'ell, 1. Bread, nut, light. — Mrs. T. Mitchell, 1; Mrs. G. Merrie, 2. Three entries. Bread, nut, dark. — Mrs. T. Mitchell, 1. Scones, 6, to consist of flour, milk and rising. — Mrs. G. Healey, 1; MriS'. Habgood, 2; Mrs. A. Peebles, 3. Four entriesSones, 6. — Mrs. Habgood, 2. Girdle Scones, 6. — Miss N. Reid, 1. Two entries. Currant Scones, 6. — Miss Farquhar, 2. Date Scones, 6. — Miss N. Reid, 1 and 2. Thx*ee netries. Brown Scones, 6. — Mrs. G. Yeoman 1. Two entries. Loaf of Bread, white, to be made t by single girl under 20 years of age. — Miss U. Roberts, 1; Miss B. Tipping, 2; Miss E. Hill, 3. Six entries. Date Loaf. — Mns. T. Mitchell, 1. Sponge Cake. — Mrs. T. Mitchell, 1. Two entries. Plum Cake, decorated with icing. — Mrs. Goddard, 1. Plum Cake, no icing. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1; Mrs. T. Mitchell, 2. Three entries. Fruit Cake, no icing. — Mrs. Healey, 1; Mrs. J. Peebles, 2; Miss U. Roberts 3. Seed Cake. — Mx*s. Healey, 1; Mrs. T. Mitchell, 2; Mxis-. J. Peebles, 3. Five entries. Block Shortbread, plain. — Mrs. Healey, 1; Mrs. J. Peebles, 2; Miss M. Shepherd, 3. Six entries. Jam Roll— Mrs. T. Mitchell, 1; Mrs. Healey, 2. Three\ entries. Plate Tarts, short pastry. — Mns. Healey, 1; Mrs. Storey, 2. Plate Sausage Rolls, puff pastry. — Mrs. Storey, 1; Mrs. Healey, 2. Sponge Sandwich, with icing, no butter. — Miss E. Hill, 1; Mrs. T. Mitchell, 2. Three entries. Sponge Sandwich without icing, with butter.— Miiss E. Hill, 1; Mrs. T. Mitchell, 2; Mrs. Healey, 3. Five entries. Queen Cakes. — Miss B. Peebles, 1; Mx-s. Habgood, 2; Mrs. Hill, 3. Six entries. Kisses. — Mrs. Hayward, 1; Mrs. Merrie, 2. Four entries. Alrnond Fingens; — Mrs. T. Mitchell, 1; Mrs. Healey, 2. Three entries. Mex-ingues. — Mrs. G. Merrie, 1; Mrs. T. Mitchell, 2. Madeira Cake. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1; Mrs. Hill, 2; Mrs. W. C. Roberts, 3. Six entries. Cheese Straws. — Mrs. G. Merrie, 1; Mrs. G. He'aley, 2. Three entries. Pikelets. — Mrs. T_ Mitchell, 1. Two entries. Crearn Puffs. — Mns Healey and Mrs G. Merrie tied for 1. Rainbow Sandwich. — Miss E. Hill, 1. Apple Pie, short pastry. — Mrs. A. Peebles, 2. Gingerbread. — Miss I. Shepherd 1; Mrs. G. Merrie, 2; Mrs. T. Mitchell, 3. Four entries. Collection of Biscuits. — im E. H. Hill, 1; Miss E. Hill, 2. Collection of Sweets. — Mrs. T. Wax-dlaw, 1 and special. Cocoanut Ice. — Mrs. T. Wardlaw, 1; Mrs. N. Hayward, 2. Brown Betty. — Mrs. E. II. Hill, 1; Mx-s. T. Wardlaw, 2. > Turkish' Delight. — Mrs. T. Ward-, law, 1. . ■ Plain Toffee. — Mx*s. T. Wardlaw, L Chocolate Fudige. — Mns'. T. Wardlaw, 1. Plum Pudding. — Mrs. T. Wardlaw, 1. Walnut Cake, light, iced. — Mrs. T. Mitchell, 1; Mrs. J. Peebles, 2. ! Marble Cake. — Miss E. Hill, 1; Mrs. J. Peebles, 2. Walnut Cake, dark, iced. — Mrs. J. Peebles, ,1; Mrs. T. Mitchell, 2. . Chocolate Sponge, with icing. — Mrs. T. Mitchell, 1; Miss E. Hill, 2; Miiss M. Shepherd, 3. Four entries. _i^opk^ponge^Mrs^TJ\Iitchell^^
Apple Shortcake. — Mx-s. E. H. Hill, 2. . ; . _ Needlework. Nightdress and Princess Petticoat. — 'Miss Collinis', 1. Fancy Gushion, worked. — Miss A. Percy, 1. Two entries. Raffia Tray.— Miss A. Percy, 1. Two entries. Cake D'Oyley, crochet. — Mrs. A. Torrie, 1. Two entries. Child's Dress, hand sewn. — Mrs. S. Dickie, 1. Baby's Woollen Outfit, knitted. — Miss E. Rae, 1. ' Baby's Woollen Outfit, erocket. — Mrs. E. II. Hill, 1. Table Centre, coloured, worked, — Miss A. Percy, 1; Miss M. Sykes, 2; Miss F. Tebbutt, 3. Six entries. , Cake D'Oyley, emibroidered in colours. — 'Miss E. iR'ae, 1. Afternoon Tea Cloth, in crochet. — J. Moody, 1. Afternoon Tea Cl'oth, in crochet. — Mrs. A. Torrie, 1; Edna Coulter, 2. Afternoon Tea Cloth, embroidered. — Miss M. Shepherd, 1; Miss I. Shepherd, 2. Four entries. Afternoon Tea Cloth, white, embroidered in colours. — .Miss M. Sykes, 1. Two entrieis. Tray Cloth, white, embroidered. — Mrs. D. Thom, Jun., 1. - Hand-knitted Sox. — Miss M. Bransombe, 1. . Worked Apron, lazy daisy stitch. — Miss M. Shepherd, 1. Two entries. Organdie Novelty. — Mrs. A. Torrie, 2. ' Baby's Booties, cx*ochet. — Mrs. M. R. Bransombe, 1. White Toilet Set, worked~in colours. — Miss I. Shepherd, 1; Miss M. Sykes, 2. ' Coloux-ed Toilet Set, worked. — Mrs. A. Torrie, 1. Afternoon Tea Cloth, coloured. — Miss J. Moody, 1. Baby's Dress, handmade and worked crepe de chine or silk. — Mrs. Hyburn, 1; Mrs. R. Ducker, 2. Ironed Table Cloth. — Mi'ss D. Sisam, 1. Two entries. Worked Apron. — Mrs. Torrie, 1; Miss G. Sykes, 2. Three entries. Posie, made fx'om raffia. — Miss A. Percy, 1. Two entries. CHILDREN'S CLASSES. Essay: Afforestation in New Zealand: Its' Importance and Possibilities." — N. Warxxer, 1. Four exxtries. As the prize-winning essay contained more than the stipulated number of words the exhibits have been referred back to the judge for reconsideration. Illustrated Science Notebook — Francis Fife, 1; H. McCracken, 2. Four entries. Map of British Isleis. — Francis Fife, 1. Freehand Drawing in Pencil. — H. Brebner, 3. iPenmanship. Showing Test, half text and ordinary handwriting. — Fxvancis Fife, 1; C. Fife, 2; V. Maddick, 3. Eight entries. Useful Article Made from Waste Material for Gixls. — M, Wij|son, 1. Useful Article Made from Waste Material for Boys. — H. Brebner-, 1; D. McPherson, 2; M. McPherson, 3. Five entries. Woodwork. — C. Rogers, 1 and 3; J. Buddle, 2. Seven entries. UNDER 14 YEARS. Penmanship: "We Live in Deeds." — Philip Back, 1; Pearl Smedley, 2; Alison Hill, 3'. Nineteen entries, Pencil Drawing: Any Spray of Le'aves and Flowers. — A. Jeffares, 1 and 2; B. Mylett, 3. Four entries. Colour Work: Brush Drawing from Nature. — B. Mylett, 1 and 2; B. Clarke, 3. Map of New Zealand, coloux*ed. — J. Chesterman, 1; W. Siisam, 2; B. Mylett, 3. Five entries. Pastel Drawing fx'om Nature. — Pearl Smedley, 1; C. Jarrett, 2. ' . lOriginal Design in Colours. — B. My- [ lett, 1 and 2; B. Clarke, 3. UNDER 12 YEARS. Pemnanship: "Jewels." — L. Moore, 1; S. Semmens, 2 and 3. Eighteen entries. Freehand Drawing in Pencil, flower pot and trowel or weeding fork. — S. i Semmens, 1; A. Hill, 2; L. Jarrett, 3. , Five entries. Modelling in Plasticine or Natural Objects. — A. Hill, 1; J. Moore, 2; S. 1 Semmens, 3. Five entrieis. Map of South Island of New Zealand, coloured. — Pat Wylie, lj.Dorothy Kendall, 2. Pastel Drawing, any ftyxvapr axxd leaves. — Patricia Fogarty 1 and 3; J. UNDEiR 10 YEARS. Penmanship: "Autumn." — H. Mit- ' chell, 1 and 2; J. Turpin, 3. Fifteen entries. Plasticine Modelling, illustrating Nursery Rhyxne or Fairy Tale. — K. Greenhaiigh, 1; T. Simonson,. 2; F. Penny, 3. Eight entries. Mass Drawing in Pastel, 3 varietieis of fruit. — K. Greenhaigh, 1; Z. Clarke, 2; A. Thom, 3. Foux'teen entries. UNDER 8 YEARS. Wx-iting in Pencil, the following lines: "It is good to be merry and wise; It is good to be honest and true." and figures 1 — 5.Graham Mead, 1; J. Fumunaka, 2; L. Pelty, 3. Twelve entries. Pastel Drawing in Mass from Naure.- — E. Clarke, 1; E. Walker, 2; L. Print, 3. Fifteen entries. Modelling in Plasticine of Natural Objects.— R. Hill, 1; J. Ball, 2; N. Hamerton,' 3. Ten entrieis. Best Six Specimens of Paper FoldIng. — Allan Mitchell, 1; L. Baker, 2; B. Sullivan, 3. 'Eighteen entries. First Year Primers. Any ■ sentence, not less than six words in print. — W. Lord, 1; M. Rogers, 2; D. Bradley, 3. Seven entries. Second Year Primers: Any sentence not leiss than six words in print. — B. iDoolan, 1; C. Turei, 2; B. McGougan, 3. Seven entries. Best Specimen of Boys' Hobby Work.— V. Maddick, 1; E. Habgood, 2. Best Specimen Girls' Hobby Work. — J. Chesterman, 1; P. Smedley, 2. NATURE STUDY CLASSES. Best Collection of Useful Grasses. — Don Boon, 1. Buttonh'ole Bouqufct fcnranged by boy or girl. — M. Woolfield, 1; J. Hayward, 2; S. Semmens, 3. Thirteen entries. , - Laxigest Collection of Cabbage White Butterflies. — J. Ansell, 1; J. Thompson, 2; A. Stephens, 3. Seven entries. UNDER 18 YEARS. Girls^ Dress, washing material. — J. Neilson, 1. Darned Sock. — F. Fife, 1; J. Sisam, 2; J. Swannell, 3. Six entries. Six Buttonh'oles in white cotton material. — D. Brickell, 1; F. Fife, 2. Thre^entries^^^^^^^^^_^^^_
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 465, 24 February 1933, Page 2
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