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THE WAIKATO SHOW.

THE PRIZE LIST. The following completes tlie prize list of the Waikato A. and P. Association's show: — HORSES. Lady's hack. 13 hands and over: U. JKltchins's Miss May 1, F. Potts' Pril -. .toriu Knight's liobin 8. Lady's back, under lf> bunds: James Taylor's Gaiety 1, A. R. Clarke's Ruakaka 2. Walking hack, pace, style, and action to be considered, lady riders only: L. O'Neill's Rona 1, R. JUoild's Whare 2, A. B. Clark's Amateur H. Heavy-weieht hunter: J. L. S. Richardson's Tzurn 1. W, J. Taylor's Pirate 2, VV. .1. Tavlor's Dick 3. Light-weight hunter: Liarold" Crowrher'.s Taranaki 1, W. J. Taylor g I'irate 2. J. B. Valder'S Starlight 8. Girl s pony: F'anl H. Allen's I>ot I, H. J. Clifford's Judy 2, .1. W. Walsh ;;. Child's pony: D. Thornton's Punch 1, <}. Sidney Clarke's Dully 2, 11. Valdcr'B Shetland Prhuvling 'A. Lady's hunter, mare or gelding: Harold Crowtber's Tarnnaki 1, W. A. Valiler's SUriight 2. Trotting horse: E. Williamsons lCureka 3, Edward Allen's Alba Rose 2, Edward Allen's Woodlands 3. SPORT?. Wood-chopping Competition: Fred. Sfbley, scratch, 1; \V. Dent, 255, 2; J. Peterson. 40s. 3. Leaping Maich (best hunting style over lair hunting feuces): C. MeNlcol's Midget (owner) 1, W. 1. Taylors Dick (F. Taylor) ..:, J. 1.. P. Richardson's Tzara (W. Brown) 3. ' Boy rider, under 11 years: I. Kaiietead 1, Hills' 2. Maniifl 3. L-s'dy Rider: Kiss Hunt (on Tzara) 1. l.aily Killer: Mi&s Burkland 1, Miss Hclcprtng 2. High Ji.aip: J, Knight's Polly i.T. ChJtty) 1, Vv'. 1. Taylor's Dick (V. Taylor) 2. LAMBS. Pen of five iToss'.n-pd lambs, most suitable for lnoal trade: McGoveru and tjuinii 1. I'tD oE live crosebred lambs, most »jiiable for freezing: JUcGovern and W'uiun 1 and 2, U. W. Mai'knreth higlily couimendcl, !'. R. Seddou commended. Pen of 10 crossbred lanrhs. suitahlo for frcoziug. exhiliits to be judged alive as Ivsr for freezing purposes, all lamb? to be killed and shipped to London, to be judged .is best suited to tho London market: MoGovern ami Quiiin 1 and 2. F. K. Soddon hishly commeade'L tigs. Black Berkshire boar, over 12' months: Pat. Crosby's Kins Quail 1 an.l rhumpion, Grorpe Edgectmibe 2. Boar, uuder 1Pat. Crosby's Koyal Flush 1. W. ('bitty 2. Sow, ovsr 32 aiontlis. .Lsibly in jiig or suckling pi«s: 11. 11. Shaw's black ] champion, A. W. Day 2. Sow. uud=r 12 mouths: I'at. Crosby's Black Bess 1, E. J. Rogers' Black Princess 2. Vamworths.—Boar, over 12 months: O. W. Luxton 1 and ehamplon. Boar, under 12 munth?: G. W. Luxton 1. E. J. Roirers" Red Duke 2. Sow. over 12 months, visibly in pi? or suckling piss: G. W. Luxtou L and champion. C. J. Rogers' Grasshopper 2. Sow. under 12 months: G. W. Luiton 1, K. J. Rogers' Reel Princess 2. Thrpe pigs, u> wish dressed, in the opinion of the j'ldses, nit more than 1601b each: Pat Crosby L JUDGING COMPETITIONS. Horses: W. J. McNicol 1, Frant Reynolds 2. Cattle: W. J. McMcol 1. R. D Casey 2. Sheep: D. Fraser 1, R. D. Casey 2. BCTTER. 21b Butter, without salt: Miss K. Littlo 1. Miss Eyre 2. Mrs H. Winter 3, Bleign and i.~e»" 4. 2!b Butter, with salt: Miss Kate LJiMe 1. Miss Eyre 2. Miss Holtby 3, Sleigh a'jd Leese 4. 21b Butter, without sa.t (open to those who have not taken a tirst rmze at any previous Waikato show): Mrs W. Uothwell 1, Mrs H. Winter 2. Mrs Jonn Miir.e 3, Mrs R. T. Gilmcrar 4. 21b Butter, witu ealt (open to those who have not taken z first prize at previous Waikato shows): Mrs W. Rothwell 1. Mrs Hudner 2, Mrs Jolm Milne 3, Mrs Peacock 4. 21b Butter, slightly salted, made by the Glove separator: Mrs John Milne 1. Mrs Pf-acock — BREAD, SCONES, CAKES, PAKTRV. ETC. Two loaves, one pan and one turnover, 21b, from Champion flour: H. J. Ashby L, Tbos. Reed 2. Two loavE3 home-made bread, made by settler's wife or daughter: Miss Eyre 1, Mrs. McKnigbt 2, Mrs. John Milne very highly commended. Home-made scones, made by settler's wife or daughter from Champion flour; Mrs. McKnigut 1, Mrs. W. C. Davis 2, Mrs. T. Qualtrough very highly commended. Mrs. A. .1. Beuih commended. Liome-made scones, made by settler's wife or daughter, from Snowdrift Hour: Mrs. \V. C. Davis 1. Mrs. McKni^ht 2, Mis, T. Qualtrough very highly commended. Mrs. Fow commended. Twu loaves of home-made bread, made by settler's wife or daughter from Tulip dour: Miss Kyre 1, Mrs. John Milne 2, Mrs. McKnight .J. Home-made scones, made by settler's wife or daughter from any local flmir and milk, with Aunt Janet s baking-powder : Mrs. McKnipht. 1, Mrs. Fow 2. Mrs. T Qualtrough very highly commended. Mrs. j \V. C. Ifavls commended. Fancy scones- ! Mrs. T. gualtrough i. Mrs. W. ('. Davis 2, I Miss Laruey highly commended. Mrs. K. J.

I Rogers hiffbly commended. Two srones i plain), made by girl under lTjrs: Miss Milne 1. Miss Rogers 2. Currant cake, I to 114 Ib weigiit. maJc by Kirl under 17y;s: Miss Rogers 1. Iced cake, 21b to ! 2Ub weight, made by girl uml-r I7yrs, to :Ue Judged b.v icing: Mi.su Ituliy Terry 1. ' I-'ruit cake 21b to 2Jlb weight : -Mrs. Mci Knight 1, Mrs. E. J. Rogers 2, Mrs. W. 0. : Davis highly commended. .Mrs. It. T. GilI incur commended. Seed cake, 21b to 2*lbi ! weight : Miss Larney 1, Mrs. E. J. Rogers : 'J, Mrs. W. C. Davis highly commended. i Iced cake, to be judged b.v iciug : Mrs. \V. I (.'. Davis .1. Urs. A. Terry •£. Fruit caie. ; made by girl under 17yrs: Miss Rogers 1, ! Miss GlaUya Williams 2. Seed cake, made Iby girl under 17yrs: Miss T. Stewart 1, : i MJss Gladys Williams very highly com- : meaded. ('ream pulls, half-a-dozen: Mrs. •: A. Terry 1. Mrs. W. C. Davis 2. Mince 1 pies, half-R-rlozen : Mrs. W. C. Davis 1. ' ' Mrs. 11. G. Eatt 2. Jam tarts, half-a-dozen : 1 Mrs. T. Qiuiltrouch 1. Mrs. K. .1. Kogers 'I 2, Mrs. A. Terry highly commended. Saui j sagfi rolls, half-a-dozen : Mrs. IC. .1. Rotors ' 1. Mrs. A. .7. J South 2. Mrs. W. C. Davis ! I highly commended. Jam sandwich : Miss i E. M. Kemptborne 1, Mrs. W. C. Davis 2, : Mrs. R. T. Gllmour commended. Lemon cheese cakes, half-a-dozen : Mrs. W. C. Davis 1, Mrs. 11. Crawford 2. Assortment i of biscuits : Mrs. W. C. Davis 1. Swiss ) roll : Mrs. W. C. Davis 1. Mrs. McKnight , 2. Sponge cake: Mrs. E. ,7. Rogers 1. Mrs. McKnight. 2. Ml*. T. Qualt.ough highiy : commended. Miss Violet Meyer, highly com- ■ mended. Short brend : Mrs. VT. C. Davis 1, Miss Lnrney 2. .Inm sandwich, made by : girl under ITyrs : Miss Ri.by Terry 1, Miss , T. Stewart 2. CoPertinn of cookery, mode ) by girl under lTyrs: Miss Ruby Terry 1. Twelve potatoes, boiled in skins: Mrs. W. C. Doris 1. Pair of fowls, trussed, ready ( for cooking : Mm. 11. (.. Batt 3 anrl 2. I'nir of ducks, trussed, ready for cooking: . Mrs. H. G. Batt 1 and 2. One doxen hen i eggs, single vollt and tint deformed by weight: Thomss Reid 1. Mrs. E. .7. Rogers 2. Mrs. John Milne :!. Sleigh and Lees 4. One do/.eu duck eggs, single yolk and not r deformed b.r weight : Mrs. R. T. Oilmoiir I. Ham and side, of bacon, cured b.v far mer: Mrs. 11. G. Rnlt 1 and 3. Collection of vegetables: Mrs. 11. G. Batt 1. Toffee., made by boy or girl under 17yrs: Fred. < Davis 1, Miss Alice Milne 2. Collection of t pickles, one bottle of each : Mrs. W. C. 1 Davis 1, Mrs. H. G. Batt 2, Mrs. E. .1. Rogers 8. Honey, and most attractive din J play :D. G. Little 1. Collection of bottl"d j fruit, not less than three varieties : Mrs. W . C Davis 1. Mrs. H. G. Batt 2, Mrs. Miss . Larney 3, Miss E. .7. Rogers 4. Collection of jams, not less than three varieties: Mrs. I W. C. Davis 1. Mrs. H. G. Batt 2 and 3, , ! Mrs. E. .7. Rogers 4. Collection of jellies, > J not less than three varieties: Mrs. W. C. '. Davis 1, Mrs. K. .1. Rogers 2. Jam or raar- , , rnalade: Mr*. W. C. Davis 1, Miss E. J. I , Rogers 2. Mrs. 17. O. Batt :>, Miss Larnoy .4. Chip carving, by boy or girl under 18 j j yrs : McDermott, jnn., 1. Wood-carving (relief i, by boy or girl under ISyrs : McDermott. jun.. 1. Dressed doll, by girl under '■ JTyrs: Miss D. FTardlpy 1. Miss Alma Williams 2. M'ss Christina lione.vbnn ."5. Miss ' Gladys Williams 4. Flax wh'p, made by ' boy under lTyrs: Master 7ve Milne 1. Mo tp muku pai (hand-dressed finxl : Mrs. J. ' Heiaopo 1. Inia '2. Mo te kie.kle (handflressed kiekle/i : Mre. J. Heraopo 1. : Whenna 2. Mrs. Wm. Pirlki 8. Mo nga kete ! papal kla (three plain kits): Ngaronga 1, ' Mrs. J. Hemopo 2. Mo nga kete papal kia (three fancy kits} : Mrs. J. Hemopo 1, ' Ngaronga 2. Bread, made by Ma-nrl woman from Champion flour: Mrs. Hornopo 1. I Mrs. Perm 2, Mrs. D. Martin 3.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 263, 10 November 1906, Page 7

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THE WAIKATO SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 263, 10 November 1906, Page 7

THE WAIKATO SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 263, 10 November 1906, Page 7

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