SALES BY AUCTION. N.Z. LOAN & M.A. CO. MATAU SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. 20. Q HEAD mixed cattle. 30 2-year steers 40 yearling heifers 20 bulls 270 ewes and lambs 200 hoggets (130 ewes, 70 wethers) 125 dry ewes 40.4 and 6-tooth wethers. 10*rams PALMER ROAD. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER 17. g() HEAD MIXED CATTLE, etc., including— -15 springing heifers and cows. AGRICULTURAL SHOW.
gTRATFORD gHOW. WEDNESDAY AND iJHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 & 2S. EVERYTHING from EVERYWHERE for EVERYBODY. COUNTLESS ATTRACTIONS, Including “ALCARTRA CLOTHILDE PIETJE” And her TWIN DAUGHTERS. One of the GREATEST Cows the World has Produced. 31,350 lb milk, 1145 lb fat, and twin heifer calves, in 12 months * TRAIN SERVICE, PEOPLE’S DAY: •Leaves New Plymouth 9.15; Hawera, 10.20; Tahora, to connect with 7.35 from Kohnratahi. Home-made mince imeat.—Mrs. Handley 1, Miss Hopkinson 2. Marmalade.—Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 1, Mrs. C. Chadwick 2. Collection home-made pickles.—Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft. 1, Mrs. C. Chiidwick 2. Home-made lemon cheese.—Mrs. Bilton 1, Mrs. C„ Chadwick 2. Home-made sauces.—Mrs. A. E'lson 1, Mrs. Handley 2. Collection chutney.—Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 1, Mrs. C. Chadwick 2. Bottle tomato sauce.—Mrs. A. Elson 1, Miss Hopkinson 2. Bottle of tomatoes. —Mrs. C. Chadwick 1, Mrs. Cuunmane 2. Pickled onions.—Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 1, Mrs. Handley 2. Pickled red cabbage.—Mrs. Hopcroft 1, Mrs. ‘ Handley 2. Plum sauce.—Mrs. A. Elson 1, Mrs. C. Chadwick 2. Dozen fresh hen eggs.—Mrs. J. T. Saunders 1 and 3, Miss E. Finlay 2. Home-made soap.—Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 1, Mrs. Villars 2. Home-made soap, boiled.—Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 1, R. E. Antrobus 2. FANCY WORK PAINTINGS AND CARVINGS.
Camisole. —Miss A. IL McLean 1 and 2, E. J. Stephens 3. Crochet camisole top.—Mrs. A. Lord 1 and Article of underclothing.—Miss -T. R. McLean 1, Mrs. W. A. Edwards 2 and 3. Cushion.—Mts. N. Lynch 1, Mrs. R. C. Macfarlane 2, Miss C. McPherson 3. Pen painting.—Mrs. L. Carroll 1, Mrs. M. A. Lacey 2. Eyelet, hole embroidery.—Miss A. R. MeLean 1 ami 2, Mrs. N. Lynch 2. Miss Ivy Masters h.c. Worked table centre. —Miss K. Hewitt 1, Mrs. A. Lind 2. Tea table-cloth or tray-cloth.—Mrs. R. C. Macfarlane 1.- Mrs. G. G. Pope 2, Mrs. A. Lind 3 and h.e. Collection ladies’ handkerchiefs.—E. J. Stephens J, Mrs. Hammond 2. Fancy needlework. —Mrs. R. C. Macfarlane 1 and 3. Mrs. J. Joyce 2. Exhibit cotton crocket.—Mrs. Pope J, Mips B. Parker 2, Mrs. L. Carroll 3. Knitted jumper.—Mrs. E. G. Sutton 1, Mrs. IT Harper 2, Mrs. R. C. Macfarlane 3. Crochet d’oyleys.—Miss B. Parker 1, Miss I. O. McCutcheon 2. White linen d’oyleys.—Mrs. Cvmunane 1, Mrs. A. Lind 2. Suit pyjamas, hand-sewn. —Mrs. J. Handley 1, Miss Eden 2. Crochet jumper.—Miss C. McPherson 1 and Child’s crochet jacket.—Miss McPherson 1, Mrs. W. A. Edwards 2. Mrs. A. Fear 3 Exhibit cotton crochet (Trish crochet, excepted) .—Miss I. O. McCutcheon 2. Tea cosy—Miss A. R. McLean 1, Miss B. Parker 2, E. J. Stephens 3. Knitted crochet garment, for infant.—Mr.. W. J. Swindlehurst 1, Mrs. A. Fear 2. Collection eyelet hole embroidery. Mrs. A. Article made from waste.—M’ss C. McPherson 1, Miss M. Reid 2. ART SECTION. Judge: Mrs. A. Aldridge. Stewards: Misses Purser and Death. Landscape, in oils—Miss W. G. Reeve 1. Seascape, in water colors.—Miss Clara Bi. ■ fl Cartoon, In black and white.—Mavis Death I, T. Reeve 2. Flower study.—Mavis Death 1, Miss E. Bischoff 2. SOLDIERS’ WORK. Stewards: Misses Purser and Death. Specimen needlework.—J. Sturrock 1 and 3, J. Candy 2. Specimen cane work.—Arthur Davey 1. Specimen leather work—A. Reeve. Poker work.—Tom West 1. SCHOOL CLASSES. Judge: Miss Cheyne. Stewards: Mrs. J. Winks, Misses Mills, Purser and Blssett. Plate ftcones.—Miss Bates 1, Miss Mabel Guy 2 and 3. Sponge sandwich--Miss Bates 1, Miss M. Hannah 2. Miss M. Guy 3. Rock cakes.—Miss M. Guy 1 and 2. Collection sweets.—Edna Free 1, Mary Murphy 2. Girls Over 14 and Under 16. Plate scones. —Jean Blair 1, Tul Blackwell
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1922, Page 8
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