TE KUITI SHOW
ADDITIONAL AWARDS From Our Own Correspondent TE KUITI, Friday. Additional awards in connection with the King Country Central A. and B. Show, held at Te Kuiti on Thursday, are as follow: Weigh t-Buessing.—Two sheen, correct weight 2401 b: W. B. McAdam arid X). Ro=s (equal), 2391 b. Motor-car Event.—E. Coventry, 1; Tl. | Hedley, jnn., 2. HORSE EVENTS. Maiden Hunters' Competition.—lt T, Timb’s Perhaps, 1; VT. Saunder’s Sergeant, 2; G. Elliott's Dawn, 3. Woman Hunters’ Competition.—A. u! Samuel’s El Arish, 1; W. Johnson 2 Light-weight hunter: A. Samuel's El Arish, 1; Miss L. Johnson's Spark, 2; J. H. Johnston’s Ranger, 3. Open hunters: A. Samuel's El Arish, 1: J. H. Johnston's Jellicoe 2. Champion hunter: A. Samuel's El Arish. 1; Miss L. Johnston's Spark. 2; J. H; Johnston’s Ranger, 3. Consolation hunter: J. H. Johnston's Ranger 1, J. H. Johnston’s Jellicoe, 2; C. Milne’s Plain Bill, 3. Donkey race: Master C. Rolh-s----ton’s Black Prince, ridden by H. Xikora, 1: H. Rothery’s Sandy, ridden by J. Macdonald, 2. Draughts.—Mare, foal at foot. best foal, 2-year filly, champion draught, and three-horse plough team: Fetch Bros.. 1. Farmers’ general utility horse: G. Elliott’s Dawn, 1. HOME INDUSTRIES. Butter: Mrs. Stringer, 1: Mrs. Edwards i 2; Mrs. Blackman. 3. Home-made breadMrs. Stringer, 1; Mrs. Kemp, 2. Scones, with butter: Mrs. Laurie. 1; without butter—Miss P. Catt, 1. Pikelets: Mrs. VV. J. Nicholls, 1; Miss P. Catt, 2: Mrs. Blackman, 3. Fruit cake: Mrs. S. Craig, 1; Mrs. Catt, 2. Seed cake: Mrs. Milne, 1 and 2: Mrs. Edwards, 3. Madeira cake: Mrs. W. E. Walker, 1; Mrs. Stringer. 2. Sultana cake: Mrs. G. Milne, 1; Mrs. W. E. Walker, 2. Gingerbread: Mrs. J. Catt, 1; Mrs. Stringer, 2; Mrs. W. E. Walker, 3. Jam roll: Mrs. Willison, 1 ; Mrs. Blackman, 2. Sponge sandwich: Mrs. Willison, 1; Mrs. Walker, 2; Mrs. Gould, 3. Jam tarts: Mrs. G. Milne, 1: Mrs. S. Craig, 2. Sausage rolls: Mrs. S. Craig, 1; Mrs. Milne, 2. Shortbread: Mrs. W. Nicholls, 1; Mrs. Gould, 2; Mrs. Edwards, 3. Scones: Mrs. McLeod, 1; Mrs. Blackman, 2; without butter—Mrs. McLeod. 1; Mrs. Blackman. 2. Sponge sandwich, with butter: Mrs. Blackman, 3: Mrs. McLeod, 2; without butter—Mrs. McLeod, 1; Mrs. Blackman, 2; Mrs. McLennan, 3. Bottled fruits: Mrs. Tappin, 1 and 2. Jams: Mrs. H. I). Cooper. 1: Mrs. Catt, 2; Miss Walker, 3. Marmadale: Mrs. Laurie, 1: Mrs. Catt, 2; Mrs. Taopin, 3. Jellies: Mrs. Catt. 1; Miss Walker, 2; Mrs. D. Tappin, 3. Sauces, chutney, pickles, preserved tomatoes: Mrs. D. Tappin, 1. SCHOOL SECTION, Twelve Years and Under. Scones: Margaret Hewetson, 1. Shortbread: Margaret Hewetson, 1. Sponge cake: Margaret Hewetson. 1. ! Under 15 Years.—Scones: Elva Hewet- ( son. 1; Joan Somerville. 2. Sponge sandwich: Joan Somerville, 1; Elva Hewetson, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Cabbage, heaviest: A. B. Jordan. 1; Moerua, 2. Cabbage, best: A. B. Jordan, 1; Moerua, 2. .Carrots, table: W. Stringer, 1. Field: W. Stringer, 1. Eschallots, white: W'. Stringer, 1: A. B. Jordan. 2; brown—A. B. Jordan, 1; J. C. Rolleston. 2. Onions. Spanish: -Mrs. G. Laurie, 1. Parsnips: W. Walker. 1. Runner beans: J. Walker, 1; Ailsa Craig, 2; J. W. West, 3. Dwarf beans: Mrs. Edwards, 1: Mrs. H. D. Cooper, 2. Beetroot: Mrs. W. Stringer, 1 : W. Walker. 2. Potatoes, coloured: J. Walker, 1; Haines Bros., 2: white —W. Nicholson, 1 : Haine? Bros., 2; collection—Mrs. J. Walker, 3; A. B. Jordan, 2. Turnips: Mrs. Stringer, 1. Vegetable marrow: Mrs. A. W. Whyte, 1; Mrs. J. C. Rolleston, 2. Best collection vegetables: Mrs. W. Stringer, 3 ; Mrs. Edwards, 2. Apples, dessert: Mrs. H. D. Cooper, 1; Mrs. L. C. McKinnon, 2 and 3; cooking—J. Hart, 1; Mrs. McKinnon, 2; J. Hart, 3. Passion fruit: Mrs. Stringer, 1; Mrs. McKinnon, 2. FANCY NEEDLEWORK. Crochet, in cotton: Miss I. O. McCutchan, 1. D’oyley: Miss McCutchan, 1: Mrs. Rodgers, 2; Mrs. Peterson, 3. Embroidered d'oyley, white: Miss A. M - Lean, 1 and 2; Miss Jackson, 3; coloured —Miss Moore, 1 : Miss Jackson, 2. Crochet supper cloth: Miss McCutchan, 1: 1 Mrs. W. J. Tappin, 2; Mrs. Rodgers, 3. : Embroidered supper cloth Mrs. E. M.
Mackersey', 3; Miss McLean, 2; Miss Moore, 3. Coloured embro dery supper cloth: Mrs. Mackersey. White table centre: Miss McLean, 1; Mrs. Mackersey, 2; Miss Moore, 3; coloured—Miss .lackson, 3: Mrs. Mackersey, 2 Miss Moore. 3. Pillow shams: Mrs. Mackersey. 3 ; Mrs. Rodgers, 2; Miss Moore, 3. Pino crochet lace: Miss McCutchan, 1; Miss Hathaway, 2; coarse—Miss McCutchan, 1. Eyelet embroidery: Miss A. McLean. 1 and 2; Miss Moore, 3. Richlleu work: Miss A. McLean. 1. Baby frock: Miss A. McLean, 1; Mrs. Mason, 2; Mrs. McKenzie, 3. Raffia work: Mrs. Laurie, 1. Knitting, socks: Miss F. Corbett, 1.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 892, 8 February 1930, Page 5
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