MANAWATU SHOW.
SOME OE THE AWARDS. ' SELL DENG AND DISTRICT. The WiuLer Show ul the Alauawain A. and P. Association opened in ideal weather, with an excellent attendance. The Show is lull d interest. Following were the local awards: — COOKERV CLASSES. Fancy cakes, six varieties, Mrs L. Milan! (Baiuesse) I and 3, Mrs S. Wiggins (Ashhurst) 2. Mhi to bread, .Ms p\. .licnnctli (Awajhuri) v.li.c. Brown bread, Mrs S. Wiggins 1 and 'l. Seed cake, Mrs A. I>. Wilton (Biinylhorpc) 1 and 2, Mrs A. E. Humphreys (Ecilding) li.e. Emit cake-; light, Mrs E. Etz (Pahiatua) 1, Als L. Millard 2, Mrs G. V. Shannon (Fell dug) 3. Sponge cake, Mrs S. Wiggins 1. Mrs A. E. Humphreys 2 Madeira cake, Ms A. E. Humphreys 1, Miss M. Smith (Longhorn) 2, Mi's S. Wiggins 3. Sponge sandwich, Ms J. Gray (Ecilding) 1, Mrs A. B. Wilton 2. Jam roll, Mrs H. J. Williamson (Sanson) 1, Mrs A. 7)., Wilton 2 and 3. Scones-? plain oven, Mrs S. Muggins 1 and 2, .Mrs A. B. Wilton 3. Oven scones, without butter, Mrs S. Wiggins 1 and 2, Al>s A. B. Wilton 3. Curant scones, Airs A. Ei. Taylor 1, Airs A. B. AVilton 2 and 3. Sultana scones, Airs A. B. Wilton 1 and 3, Airs S. Wiggins 2. Date seoiies, Als S. \\ iggius 1 and 2, Alls A. B. Wilton 3. VEGETABLES. Blown Spanish onions l ? H. A. Han. cock (Awahiiri) I and 2. Flock Houso station 3- (Hobo onions, M. A. Hillicock 1 and 2 Any other variety onions, H. A. Hancock 1 and 2, B. Ncwnham (Rata) 3. PUBLIC SCHOOL GARDENS. Potatoes, 12 tubers, any one variety, Cheltenham school 1. Carrots, field, Cheltenham school 1, Tinkitahuiia 2. Alangolds-? Cheltenham 1, Tiakitahuna 2. Swedes, Clielteuliii'ii 1. Beet, Cheltenham 1. Best colleetion vegetables, Cheltenham. 1.
AG IMOULTFRAL CLUBS’ COMI ETITION. Yellow Globe mangels (Taonui, To Anikina, Colyton T Newbury, Awaliini. Asi i Ini rs't, Kelvin Grove and Kitzherbert East disticts), I. H. Richardson (Kelvin Grove) 1. Agues Thomas ( Bininythorpe) 2, S. Hockon (Co I v ton) 3. Afangels (Rongotea, Glen O roil a, Taikorea, Kairanga, A wah lion West, Mount Richards road and Poliaiigina districts)? Eric Lucas (Raumai) 1, Douglas Beckett (Ranmao 2, Aliss Rawene Wills (Poliaiigina) 3. HONEY DIVISION. Light amber iiquid honey, 11. AA ill (Rongotea) 1, Aliss C. A. Barrett (Eeilding) ‘2. Light amber ganulated honey, R. Will I, Aliss E. H. Bedshaw 2, H. Alontgomerie (Kanwliata) 3. Alodium liquid honey, H. Alontgomerie 2. .Beeswax, as turned from mould. H. Alontgomerie 1- J. Currie 2. .Export ease light amber honey, granulated, A. R. McKenzie (Apiti) 1 and 2. Alias C. A. Barrett (Feilding) 3.
PH( )TOC 11A PH V—A MA T I'll 'IIS. (Judge:, Mr J. A. Heginhotham, Ki.hirnie). Portrait' or figure study:. A. J. Fnirwcather |O. 11. Smith (I'eiliT ing) 2. ART DIVISION. (Judge: ail's L. C. Matkin, Wellington). Fancy work, six samples: .Miss Pocket 1, Aliss E. Hanks (Matanmta) and Miss D. Edmondson (Wellington) equal 2, Miss W. CL Hanson fT>unnytliorpe) J. Hand-knitted side jumper: Aliss U. H, Kelleher (Mas terLon) I, Mrs L. J. Simms (Feild ing'i 2; lour entries. Princess slip, silk .Miss L. Chapman 1, Aliss H. Zureher (Longhurn) 2 Aliss N. Pike (Feilding) J. Daintiest and hest-worked nightdress—Aliss C. AlacLeod (Feiiding) 1. Plain sewing, in linen or cotton —Miss K. Cutler (Palmerston North) 1, Miss C. MacLeod 2. Set of buttonholes Aliss C. AlaeLeod 1. Darnii|g on fine woollen sock—Aliss C. AlaeLeod 1.
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Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 1127, 15 June 1927, Page 7
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