THE PRIZE LIST
Judging of competitive classes is going forward as rapidly as possible. Some of the classes, as is natural in such an exhibition, have been very difficult to judge. The prize-lists to date are as follow : HOME INDUSTRIES There were 625 entries in the home industries department of the show. Needlework of an extraordinarily fine nature was shown. One of the most striking entries was the work of a sailor, who had entered a panel with a ship in full saiL The cookery department was also a fine show. The prizes were as follow: COOKERY Two loaves home-made white bread: Maddison, Epsom, 1; Mrs. Nicholls, Birkdaie, 2; Mrs. Pumblott. Devonport, o. Dive home-made scones: Mrs. J. Millen, Auckland, 1: Mrs. E. Caddingan Orini, and Mrs G. D. Hardy, Devonport, “ • Mrs. Xicholls, 4. Loaf home-made brown bread: Mrs. S. Dufty, Runciman, 1; Mrs. Crawshay, Putaruru. 2. Plum pudding: Miss Williamson, 1; Mrs. 11. Dawson. East Tamaki, 2. Home-made seed cake: Miss M. Tripp, Morningside, 1, Mrs. D. Fletcher, Papatoetoe, 2. Homemade fruit cake: Mrs. J. H. Smeath, Buy of Islands, 1; Mrs. A Fleet, Otahuhu, 2: Sponge cake: Mrs W. Lisk, Takapuna, 1; Miss T. Walsh, Ponsonby, 2. Madiera cake: Miss M. Tripp. I; Mrs. E. R. Ruebe, Harrisville, 2. Iced cake, 1 tier: Mrs. L. Chester, Onehunga, 1; Mrs. L. Collier. Ponsonby 2. Sponge sandwich: Mrs. W. Lisk. 1; Mrs. A. H. Mclntyre, Ellerslie, 2; Mrs. D. Fletcher, 3. Home-made ginger bread: Mrs. Pimblott, 1; Miss T. Walsh, 2. Plate of gems: Miss G. D. i Hardy, 1; Mrs. E. R. Ruebe, 2; Mrs D. J Best, Devonport, 3. Home-made shortbread: Mrs. E. McQuoid, Titirangi, 1: | Mrs. W. E. Richardson, Northcote, 2; ! Miss Menzies, Ravenhope, 3. Jam roll: Mrs. E. McQuoid, 1: Miss T. Walsh, 2; , Miss M. Larritt, Devonport. 3. Sultana I scones: Mrs. E. R. Ruby, 1; Mis. E. Cad-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 103, 22 July 1927, Page 9
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