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COOKERY CLASSES. (Judge: Mrs A. F. Pink, Carterton). Homemade bread, 21b loaf: Mrs C. Paterson (Carterton) 1; Mrs J. L. Smith (Masterton) 2; Miss Edna Dagg (Mauriceville) 3. Plain wholemeal loaf: Mrs J. Edwards (Carterton) 1 and 2; Mrs J. Howie (Carterton) 3. Fruit cake: Mrs E. J. Wright (Kopuaranga) 1; Airs J. Edwards (Carterton) 2; Miss E. Dagg (Mauriceville) 3. Homemade scones: Mrs M. Reid (Masterton) 1; Airs J. Edwards (Carterton) 2; Miss M. Rollo (Masterton) 3. Six date scones: Mrs J. L. Smith (Masterton) 1 and 2; Mrs I. Welch (Alt Bruce) 3. Seed cake: Miss E. Dagg (Alauriceville) 1; Mrs I. Welch (Mt Bruce) 2; Mrs T. Jordan (Masterton) 3. Madeira cake: Aliss R. Common (Masterton) 1; Mrs T. Jordan (Masterton) 2; Mrs I. Welch (Mt Bruce) 3. Collection of biscuits. 3 varieties: Mrs J. Edwards (Carterton) 1; Mrs I. Welch (Mt Bruce) 2; Miss A. Riley (Masterton) 3. Best collection jams and jellies: Mrs P. R. Welch (Masterton) 1; Mrs J. L. Smith (Masterton) 2; Miss E: Dagg 3. Six sausage rolls: Mrs J. Edwards (Carterton) 1; Miss A. Riley (Masterton) 2; Miss V. Jackson (Masterton) 3. ■ Wheatmeal sponge sandwich: Mrs T. Jordan (Masterton) 1; Mrs J. L. Smith (Masterton) 2; Airs J. Edwards (Carterton) ‘3. Sponge sandwich: Miss R. Common (Masterton) 1; Mrs I. Welch (Mt Bruce) 2; Miss E. Rollo (Masterton) 3. Pikelets: Mrs H. Brisco (Masterton) 1; Aliss M. Wright (Kopuaranga) 2; Miss E. Dagg (Mauriceville) 3. Shortbread: Miss A. Riley (Masterton) 1; Miss E. Dagg (Mauriceville) 2; Mrs T. Jordan (Masterton) 3. Six wheatmeal gems: Miss E. Dagg (Mauriceville) 1; Miss M. Wright (Kopuaranga) 2; Airs M. Chew (Carterton) 3. Six gems: Mrs J. Edwards (Carterton) 1; Miss E. Dagg (Mauriceville) 2; Miss Al. Wright (Kopuaranga) 3. Six plain puffs: Mrs M. Reid (Masterton) 1; Miss L. Al. Rickards (Masterton) 2; Mrs I. Welch (Mt Bruce) 3. Sponge roll: Miss J. Coulson (Masterton) 1; Miss Edna Dagg (Mauriceville) 2; Mrs J. Edwards (Carterton) 3. Six jam tarts: Miss M. Wright (Alauriceville) 1 and 2; Miss A. Riley (Masterton) 3. Collec-i tion of savouries: Aliss M. Rollo (Masterton) 1; Mrs J. Edwards (Carterton) 2. Six scones, men only: L. Holmes (Masterton) 1. Collection of small cakes: Miss M. Wright (Kopuaranga) 1 and 2; Mrs J. Edwards 3. Savoury luncheon for 4 adults, 4s limit: Miss M. Wright (KoDuarangaj 1; Mrs M. Chew (Carterton) 2; Miss V. Jackson (Masterton) 3.
CHILDREN’S CLASSES. Six scones, white: Miss Blatchford (Masterton) 1; Miss B. Wilson (Masterton) 2; Miss J. Rutherford (Masterton) 3. Sponge sandwich: Miss M. Blatchford (Masterton) 1; Miss J. Rutherford (Masterton) 2; Miss N. Welch (Masterton) 3. Six pikelets: Miss B. Nelson (Masterton) 1; Miss N. Welch (Masterton) 2. FANCY WORK & SEWING. (Judge: Miss C. Cooper, Gladstone.) Best piece of fancy needlework, coloured: Miss J. Groome (Otane) 1; Mrs R. J. Concannon (Wellington) 2; Mrs G. Kenny (Dunedin) 3. Best piece of fancy needlework in white: Mrs Scharnweber (Masterton) 1; Mrs M. Reid (Masterton) 2. Embroidery on cotton or white linen: Mrs Bird (Ngaruawahia) 2. Dinner wagon cloth: Mrs V. Cassells (Nelson) 1; Mrs R. J. Concannon (Wellington) 2; Miss P. Badley (Napier) 3. Best piece of fancy needlework (competitors with previous winning): Mrs R. Clough (Clareville) 1; Miss V. Nichols (Outram) 2; Miss Una Jacobsen (Masterton) 3. Afternoon tea cloth: Mrs R. J. Concannon (Wellington) 1; Miss B. Parker (Auckland) 2; Miss N. Wyeth (Gladstone) 3. Best guest towel: Miss B. Parker (Auckland) 1; Mrs R. J. Concannon (Wellington) 2; Miss A. Wilson (Auckland) 3. Plain hand-knitted sox (fingering): Mrs A. Orr (Greytown) 1; Mrs E. McDonald (Palmerston North) 2 and 3. Plain hand-knitted sox (wheeling): Mrs S. Hurd (Christchurch) 1; Mrs F. Grant (Napier) 2; Mrs E. McDonald (Palmerston North) 3. Luncheon set: Miss Barbara Todd (Otane) 1; Miss M. Wright (Kopuaranga) 2. Best fancy apron: Miss B. Parker (Auckland) 1; Mrs M. Sannazzaro (Nelson) 2; Miss P. Badley (Napier) 3. Knitted cardigan or pullover: Mrs R. St Clair (Hamilton) 1; Miss A. Wolff (Wadestown) 2; Mrs Edith Mew (Levin) 3. Best child’s knitted frock: Mrs D. Singleton (Wanganui) 1; Miss J. L. Wells (Napier) 2; Mrs S. Hurd (Christchurch) 3. Best piece of tapestry work, fine: Mrs H. M. Major, (Masterton), 1; Miss B. Parker (Auckland) 2; Mrs M. B. Waters (Wellington) 3. Best piece of tapestry work, coarse: Mrs T. Jordan (Mastertori) 1; Mrs E. Shaw (Te Ore Ore) 2; Mrs M. Sannazzaro (Nelson) 3. Best table centre: Mrs C. E. Knipe (Henderson) 1; Mrs V. Cassells (Nelson) 2; Mrs L. Catton (Masterton) 3. Best handmade baby’s frock: Miss F. Maxwell (Masterton) 1; Mrs K. Gattsche (Feilding) 2; Mrs F. Caverhill (Hinakura) 3. Best knitted infant’s vest: Miss A. Wilson (Auckland) 1; Mrs D. Singleton (Wanganui) 2; Miss J. Douglas (Masterton) 3. Best knitted toy or soft toy: Miss D. H. Johnston (Wanganui) 1 and 2; Miss C. Smith (Auckland) 3. Best dressing table set: Mrs M. B. Waters (Wellington) 1; Mrs V. Vassells (Nelson) 2; Mrs R. J. Concannon (Wellington) 3; Miss B. Parker (Auckland) 4. Hand-knit-ted bed jacket: Miss A. G. Tregurtha 2, Mrs K. Gattsche 3 and 4. Handmade woollen rug: Mrs L. J. Harding (Carterton) 1 and 2; Miss N. Wyeth (Gladstone) 3. Best knitted tea cosy: Mrs A. Packer (Ormondville) 1 and 2. Piece of fancy needlework (children under 17 years): Miss M. Blatchford (Masterton) 1; Miss N. Stewart (Napier) 2; Miss J. Stewart (.Napier) 3. Best table centre or tray cloth; Miss V. Jacobsen (Mastertori)
1; Miss L. Jacobsen (Masterton) 2; Miss Ml Blatchford (Masterton) 3. Best pullover, knitted: Miss M. Mason (Pongaroa) 1. ARTS & CRAFTS. Any article of art or craft: Mrs W. R. Pringle (Masterton) 1; Mrs E. M. Powell (Masterton) 2 and 3. AERO MODELS. (Judge: Mr F. J. McDonald, Masterton.) Gas model, any type: W. R. Perry (Masterton) 1; H. L. Cornick (Masterton) 2. Built-up scale model: J. Coom (Te Ore Ore) 1; T. W. Horton (Masterton) 2. Solid scale model: H. Fulton (Masterton) 1; J. Coom (Te Ore Ore) 2.
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