HOME INDUSTRIES.
BREAD, SCOXE3, CAKES, ETC. Judges .Bread, Scones, Cakes, Dressed Poultry ar.d Preserves: Mrs W: J. Welcli, Mrs M. J. H. Jackson and Miss Talbot. Home-made ami home-baked bread : Mrs J. Havnes 1, Mrs A. McLeod 2, Mrs A. W. Russell -3. Home-made and Home-ibaked bread: Mis J. 13. McKenzie 1, M-is-r. V. Dixon 2 and 3. Homo-made and home-baked brown .bread: Mrs J. Haynes 1. Miss M. McGregor 2, Mrs ■}. 13. MvKonzie 3. •Home-ma'do and home-baked scones: Miss A. Wyetb 1, Mrs .1. Billingtou 2, Mrs W. A. 'Cray 3. Fancy scoivs: Miss tG. 'Gordon 1, Mrs W. A. C».i.v 2, Mrs John Offi Ivy 3. .Tarn tarts: Mrs John Ogilvy 1. One fruit cakeMrs J. B. McKcnzie 1, Mrs W. DowUntr 2, Mrs A. W. Russell 3. O-ne seed cake: Miss O. Gordon J, Miss 0, Rayner 2, Miss F. R. Shute 3. One Madeira cake: Miss C. E. Rayner 1, Miss Chamberlain 2, Miss F. 11. 3. Plum pudding: Mrs .1. B. McKcnzio 1, Mrs J. Haynes 2. Sponge sandwich: Mrs J. A. Miller 1 and 2, Miss C. S. Chamberlain 3. One currant loaf: Mrs J. B. McKcnzie 1, Mrs J. Haynes 2. Pikelets: Mrs J. 13. Nicol 1, Miss G. Gordon 2, Mrs P. A. Cole 3. Shortbread: Mrs J. B. McKcnzie 1, Mrs J. A. Miller 2. Gingerbread: Miss G. Gordon 1, Mrs J. Haynes 2, Miss C, Kavnor 3.
DRESSED POULTRY. One dressed fowl: Mrs W. Eagle I and 2. One dressed duck; Miss 1. Jiuld 1, Mrs W. Eagle 2. FOR GIRLS (16 Years and under.) One Plate Scones: Miss-.E. Lewis 1, Miss 'B. Rillington 2, Miss K. Pownall 3. One plate sausage rolls: Miss M. Cavanagh 1, Miss -N. Kendall 2. One plate fancy cakes : i Miss I, Judd 1, Miss Nancy Lewis 2, Miss F. R. Shutp 3. One snonge roll: Miss M. Oav-anap;u 1, Miss'F. R, Slnitc 2,
Miss N. Kendall 3. One plate Gingerbread: Miss Nancy Lewis 1. One plum cake: Miss E. .Lewis 1, Miss 1. Judd 2, Mss M. Cavanagh 3. HONEY. Honey, in comb: R. E. Graham 1. Honey, in transparent jajrs: R. E. Graham 1, H. H. Seharnweber 2. PRESERVES. Collection of home-made jams: Mrs H. Anstiee 1, Miss M. H. Wingate 2. Ono 'bottle eacli of bottled nectarines, gooseberries and rliubarb: Mrs iH. Anstiee 1, Miss Wingate 2, Mrs E. Harper 3. One bottle each of tbottled nears, apples and quinces: Mks M.' H. Wingate 1 and 2, Mrs H. Anstiee 3. One bottlo each of bat-tied plums, apricots and peaches: Mrs E. W. Allen 1* Mrs E. Haroer 2, Mrs H. Anstiee 3. KNITTING. Judge: Mrs Alex. Turner, Tupurupuru. One pair knitted socks: Mrs J. j Haynes 1, Mrs T. H. Groves 2. One' 1 ipair knitted.sox, plain: Mrs J. Haynes 1, Mrs T. H. Groves 2. r .
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10565, 22 February 1912, Page 6
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477HOME INDUSTRIES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10565, 22 February 1912, Page 6
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