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COOKING (Judge: Mrs T. Jordan, Masterton.) White bread: Mrs V. Humphries (Carrington) 1,2 and 3. Brown bread: Mrs F. McLaughlin (Longbush) 1, Mrs A. M. Paterson (Carterton) 2, Mrs M. M. Walshe (Greytown) 3. Currant bread: Mrs A. M. Paterson 1, Mrs F. McLaughlin 2, Mrs L. Humphries 3. Wholemeal bread: Mrs A. M. Paterson 1, Mrs M. -M. Walshe 2. Oven scones, six: Mrs J. W. Edwards (Clareville) 1, Mrs W. Linton (Dalefield) 2, Mrs F. McLaughlin 3. Scones: Mrs F. McLaughlin 1, Mrs J. W. Edwards 2, Mrs A. M. Paterson 3. Girdle scones: Mrs A. J. Cowden (Heretaunga) 1. Nut and date loaf: Mrs W. J. Edwards 1, Mrs S. Daysh (Carrington) 2, Mrs P. J. Nichols (Taratahi) 3. Gems, six: Mrs C. D. Yule (Te Ore Ore) 1, Mrs R. Goodin (Belvedere) 2, Mrs M. Ticehurst (Carterton) 3. Pikelets, six: Mrs C. D. Yule 1, Mrs A. E. Reid (Masterton) 2, Mrs A. J. Cowden 3. Jam tarts: Miss N. Denholm (Martinborough) 1, Mrs F. McLaughlin 2, Mrs M. E. Mellish (Carterton) 3. Shortbread: Mrs W. Linton 1, Mrs Edwards 2, Miss B. Merewood (Carterton) 3. Sausage rolls: Mrs Edwards 1, Mrs E. McMillan (Masterton) 2, Mrs M. E. Mellish 3. Cheese straws: Miss F. PalmerChapman (Martinborough) 1, Mrs R. Goodin 2, Mrs C. A. Chennells (Carterton) 3. Cream puffs: Mrs A. E. Reid 1, Mrs W. Linton 2, Mrs Drummond (Carrington) 3. Sponge sandwich: Mrs A. E. Reid 1, Mrs Edwards 2, Mrs E. McMillan 3. Sponge rolls: Miss Pal-mer-Chapman 1, Mrs 1 A. E. Reid 2, Mrs Edwards 3. Plum pudding: Mrs ’S. Daysh 1, Mrs M. M. Walshe 2, Mrs F. McLaughlin 3. Fruit cake: Mrs M. Chew (Carterton) 1 and 2, Mrs McMillan 3. Pound cake: Mrs Edwards
1, Mrs P. J. Nichols 2, Mrs Walshe 3. Seed cake: Mrs M. Palmer-Chapman 1, IVfi-s McLaughlin 2. Gingerbread: Mrs McLaughlin 1, Mrs Mellish 2, Mrs M. Palmer-Chapman 3. Sponge cake: Mrs Palmer-Chapman 1, Mrs Edwards 2. Chocolate cake: Mrs M. Reid (Masterton) 1, Mrs Mellish 2, Mrs McLaughlin 3. Madeira cake: Mrs F. McLaughlin 1, Mrs Mellish 2, Mrs M. Reid 3. Meringues: Mrs McLaughlin 1, Miss N. Denholm 2, Mrs M. Ticehurst 3. Cocoanut ice: Mrs C. A. Chennells 1, Mrs R. Goodin 2. Tomato sauce: Mrs Edwards 1 and 2, Mrs Terriss (Wellington) 3. Chutney: Mrs J. A. Morris (Carterton) 1 and 2, Mrs M. Reid 3. Marmalade: Mrs Chennells 1, Mrs Edwards 2, Mrs Morriss 3. 1 SEWING & FANCYWORK (Judge: Mrs W. Robinson, Masterton.) Afternoon traycloth: Mrs V. Cassels (Nelson) 1. Afternoon or supper cloth: Miss B. Reed (Napier) 1. Afternoon or supper cloth, worked in coloured cotton:’ Mrs V. Cassels 1; Miss V. Tucker (Carterton) 2; Walter Weston (Palmerston North) 3. Afternoon cloth: Miss O. McCutchan (Waikato) 1; Mrs Hurd (Christchurch) 2. Duchess set: Mrs Cassels 1; Miss H. Henderson (Masterton) 2; Mrs E. M. McMillan (Masterton) 3. Piece embroidery, worked in colours: Mrs Cassels 1; W. Weston 2; Miss N. Lenihan (Carterton) 3. Piece
cross-stitch embroidery: Mrs J. M. Small (Featherston) 1; Miss V. Reed equal 2 (two entries). Table centre: Mrs Cassels 1; Mrs McMillan 2; Miss M. Hensen (Carterton) 3. Richelieu embroidery: Mrs G. H. Mills (Carterton) 1. Piece fancywork other than specified: Mrs Cassels 1. Trolley cloth: Miss H. Henderson 1; Miss H. A. Smerdon (Auckland) 2; Mrs H. McMillan (Masterton) 3. Fancy apron: Miss T. Hayes (Carterton) 1; Mrs W. Shing (Midhurst)- 2 and 3. Two d’oyleys: Mrs V. Cassels 1; Miss H. McMillan 2. Piece fancywork, in coloured silk: Mrs G. H. Mills 1; W. Weston 2. Crochet work: Mrs C. E. Knipe (Auckland) 1; Miss McCutchan 2; Mrs P. J. Nichols 3. Tatting: Mrs Knipe 1 and 2; Miss J. H. Moncrieff (Carterton) 3. Tapestry, worked in wool: Mrs R. M. Coventry (Wellington) 1,2 and 3. Best piece fancy needlework: Miss H. Henderson 1 and 3; Mrs Cassels 2. Piece fancywork. in coloured cotton: Miss J. M. Small 1; Miss N. Lenihan 2. Lady’s jumper or cardigan, hand knitted: Mrs J. A. Bassett (Wanganui) 1; A. Pulford (Masterton) 2. Lady’s jumper, hand knitted: Mrs J. A. Bassett 1; Miss 0. M. Sorenson (Featherston) 2. Man’s pullover or cardigan: H. T. Ray (Carterton) 1; Mrs J. A. McLeod 2 and 3. Child’s jumper or cardigan: Miss J. A. McLeod 1. Child’s set: Mrs S. Hurd 1; Mrs E. H. McKenzie (Greytown) 2; Mrs C. A. Gundeson (Gladstone) 3. Child’s knitted frock: Mrs C. A. Gundeson 1; Mrs E. H. McKenzie 2; Miss Williamson (Napier) 3. Child’s knitted coat: Mrs E. H. McKenzie 1; Mrs A. Phillpotts (Carterton) 2; Mrs C. A. Cundeson 3. Bed jacket: Miss A. G, Fregurtha (Masterton) 1; Miss J. K. Vallender (Palmerston North) 2. J Saby’s shawl: Mrs S. Hurd 1. Socks, - icarse wool: Mrs E, McDonald (Palmerston North) equal 1 (two entries). ( Socks, fine wool: Mrs E. McDonald!; equal 1 (two entries); Miss P. Bredin ‘ Carterton) 3. Service mittens: Mrs E. ( ffcDcnald 1; Mrs M. E. Eagle (Carter- 1 on) 2; Miss F.- Palmer-Chapman 3. I Service balaclava: Mrs E. McDonald 1. ‘ Lny article from N.Z. wool: Miss N. jenihan 1; Miss J. L. Booth (Master- * on) 2. Any article in wool, other than ? pecified: Mrs Cassels 1; Mrs W. Shing 1 ; Mrs M. Reid 3. i *
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 October 1941, Page 7
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