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COOKING (Judge: Mrs J. McKenzie, Masterton). White bread: Mrs H. W. Harris, Clareville, 1; Mrs W. Bain, Dyerville, 2; Mrs F. E. Humphries, Carterton, 3. Brown bread, Mrs A. M. Paterson, Carterton, 1. Currant bread, Mrs Paterson 1. Wholemeal loaf, Mrs Rabbits, Carterton, 1; Mrs Paterson 2. Six scones, Mrs H. W. Harris 1, Mrs J. Corlet, Carrington 2, Miss C. Bishop, Clareville, 3. Scones (no butter or cream), Mrs W. Chew, Carterton, 1 and 2, Miss Bishop 3. Girdle scones, Mrs Cowder 1, Mrs J. Smith, Masterton, 2. Nut and date loaf, Miss C. Bishop 1, Mrs H. Dyson, Taratahi, 2; Mrs R. Goodin, Belvedere, 3. Gems, Rosaleen Cusack, Rangitumau, 1; Mrs Corlet 2, Mrs Rabbits 3. Pikelets: Mrs I. G. Press, Dalefield, 1; Mrs J. C. Garrity, Martinborough, 2; Mrs L. Hurndell, Carterton, 3. Jam tarts. Miss Bishop 1. Shortbread, Mrs J. Smith 1, Mrs Drummond, Carterton, 2; Mrs Simpson, Lower Hutt, 3. Sausage rolls, Miss Bishop 1, Rosaleen Cusack 2, Mrs S. A. Phelps, Greytown, 3. Cheese straws, Mrs R. Goodin 1, Mrs Corlet 2. Cream puffs, Mrs Phelps 1, Mrs A. E. Reid, Carterton,* 2, Mrs Press 3. Sponge sandwich, Mrs Reid 1, Mrs Hector, Featherston, 2, Mrs J. Garrity 3. Sponge rolls, Miss Bishop 1, Mrs Reid 2, Mrs Press 3. Plum pudding, Mrs Drummond 1, Mrs J. Smith 2. Fruit cake, Mrs W. Chew 1, Mrs Garrity 2, Miss G. Kempton, Carterton, 3. Pound cake, Mrs J. Smith 1. Seed cake, Miss Bishop 1, Mrs C. A. Chennells, Carterton, 2. Plain sponge cake, Miss C. Bishop 1 and 2. Chocolate cake, Miss C. Bishop 1 and 3, Mrs Phelps 2. Madeira cake, Mrs Press 1. Meringues, Mrs W. Chew 1, Mrs R. Goodin 2, Mrs M. A. Ticehurst, Carterton, 3. Coconut ice, Mrs Chennells 1, Mrs Goodin 2, Miss Bishop 3. Tomato sauce, Mrs Chennells 1, Miss Bishop 2, Mrs Press 3. Chutney, Mrs J. A. Morris, Carterton, 1 and 2; Mrs Press, 3. Marmalade, Mrs Chennells 1, Mrs Press 2, Mrs Drummond 3. SEWING & FANCYWORK (Judge, Mrs W. Robieson, Masterton). Afternoon tray cloth, Mrs D. Ede, Ashburton, 1 and 2; Mrs G. Newton, Shannon, 3. Afternoon or supper cloth worked in ecru cotton, Miss G. Wall, Waipukurau, 1; Mrs Ede, 2; Miss V. Tuckey, Carterton, 3. Afternoon or supper cloth, worked in coloured cotton, Miss H. Henderson, Te Whiti, 1; Mrs Small, Featherston, 2; Miss G. Gray, Greytown, 3. Throwover, Mrs Ede 1. Afternoon cloth, Miss I. McCutchan, Waikato, 1; Miss M. Cowden, Stokes Valley, 2. Duchess set, Mrs V. Cassells, Blenheim, 1; Mrs G. Newton, 2; Miss Wall, 3. Embroidery work in stranded coloured cotton, Mrs Newton 1„ Mrs Ede 2, Mrs Cassells 3. Crossstitch embroidery, Miss Wall 1, Henderson 2, Mrs J. Small 3. Table centre, Mrs Cassells 1, Mrs Newton 2, Miss Henderson 3. Richelieu embroidery, Mrs Newton 1, Mrs Ede 2, Miss Henderson 3. Applique work, Mrs Newton 1. Fancywork (other than specified), Mrs Newton 1, Miss A. M. Stone, Methven, 2 and 3. Trolley cloth, Miss Henderson 1, Miss Stone 2, Mrs Ede 3. Fancy apron, Mrs Ede 1 and 2, Mrs O. Tillyard, Masterton, 3. D’oyleys, embroidered, Mrs Newton 1 and 3, Miss Stone 3. Fancywork, coloured silk, Walter Weston, Palmerston North, 1; Mrs Newton, 2. Crochet work, Miss McCutchan 1, Mrs C. E. Knipe, Auckland, 2; Miss M. Bacon, Masterton, 3. Tatting, Mrs Knipe 1, Mrs Ede 2, Miss A. Cusack, Masterton, and Miss M. Shankland, Carterton, equal 3. Fancy needlework, Mrs Newton 1, Miss Henderson 2, Mrs Ede 3. Fancywork, worked in coloured cotton, Mrs N. Rose, Carterton, 1; Miss Henderson, 2; Miss A. Cusack, 3. Lady’s jumper or cardigan, Miss A. Cusack 1 and 3, Miss B. Grey, Masterton, 2. Lady’s jumper- in fancy stitch, Miss N. M. Humphries, Carterton, 1; Mr A. Pulford, Masterton, 2. Man’s pullover or cardigan, Mrs R. Singleton, Wanganui, 1; Mr A. Fulford, 2; Miss H. Taylor, Masterton, 3. Child's jumper or cardigan, Mrs R. Singleton 1, Mrs J. A. Bassett, Wanganui, 2. Child’s set, Miss A. G. Tregurtha, Masterton, 1; Miss Philpotts, Carterton, 2. Child’s knitted frock, Mrs Singleton 1, Mrs Paterson 2, Mrs S. Clifton, Greytown, 3. Child’s knitted coat, Mrs Singleton 1, Miss Rose 2, Miss Tregurtha 3. Knitted bed jacket, Miss Tregurtha Ip Mr Pulford 2, Mrs F. H. Booth, Carterton, 3. Knitted baby’s shawl, Mrs Paterson 1, Mrs Singleton 2, Mrs C. K. Goodin, Carterton, 3. Knitted socks, coarse wool, Mrs E. McDonald, Palmerston North, 1. Knitted socks, fine wool, Mrs E. McDonald 1 and 3 equal, Miss G. Kempton 2, Miss E. Dalgleish, Masterton, equal 3. Forces’ mittens, Mrs McDonald 1. Forces’ balaclava. Mrs McDonald 1, Miss Dalgleish 2. Any article made from N.Z. wool, Mrs Booth 1, Mrs N. Eagle, Carterton, 2; Miss N. ! McEwen, ' Masterton, 3. Any- article worked in wool, other than specified, Mrs Cassells 1, Miss Cowden 2, Miss N. Bacon 3.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 October 1943, Page 5

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825

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