A. AND P. SHOW.
MALVERN. Perfect weather favoured the Malvern Agricultural and Pastoral Association for its Annual Show, which was held in the Sheffield Domain yesterday. The number of entries constituted a record, being some 40O f above thoso at last } ear's ehow. Every class was well represented, especially that for horses. The quality was well up to standard in every class, and particularly so as regards fat sheep, lambs, and cattle. There- was an excellent display of root «Tops, grain, seeds, ar/1 house and dairy produce, and uico discrimination was needid 'by the various judges in making itheir awards. Tho arrangements for the conducting of the show wero all that could be desired, and great credit is due to the officials for th« admirable manner in which they carried out their duties. ThoTe were numoroue side-shows and amusements on the-ground, and during the afternoon musical items were contributed by the Oxford Brass Band- Tho officials were:—Patron, Hon. C. A. 0. Hardy, M.L.C.; president, Mr R. S. Gunn; vice-president, Mr G. Butler; committee, Messrs H. C Townshond, A. W. Adams, A. T. Hawkins. E. A. Adams, J. R. Gullen. H. Miller, J. H. Jebaon, Wm. Deans, Jn. Watson, D. McMillan, G. Butler, W. J. Jenkins, F. Jenkins, O. F. Wright, H. Page. L. T. Wright, find W. Watson; treasurer, Mr F. A. Silcock; mid iters, Messrs G. H. Judd and D. McMillan; oecretary, Mr Thos. S. Innes; resistant-secretary, Mies Colthard. PRIZE LIST. The prizo list was as follows, dho number (>: entrants being given ig parentheses:— DRAUGHT HORSES. Judge: Mr J. Bodic. Filly foal (5): J. Wells 1 and 2. Colt foul (2): J. Wells 1. Brood mare (4): J. Wells, 1 and 2. Yearling filly (5): li. E. Jenkins 1, H. E. Cook 2, C. A. Smith 3. Two-yoar-old filly or gelding (2): J. Wells 1 iind 2. Three-year-old filly or gelding (3): C. A. Smith 1, J. Wells 2. Dry mare (9): J. Wolle 1, J. H. Jarman 2, H. E. Cook 3.- Gelding (7): F. Wells 1, J. Wells a and .3. Two-horse •team (8): J. Wolls 1, J. H. Jftnnan, 3, H. E. Ccok 3. Spring dray horse, to one ton (4): J. Wells 1, D. Deans 2: tell tons (6): H. E. Cook 1, James Deans 2, D. Deans 3. Field Artillery horse (1): A. T. Hawkins 1. Yearling maiden (2): H. E. Cook 1. Two-year-old filly .or gelding, maiden (4): J. Wells 1 and 2. Best decorated horse (2): •C. Gibbs 1, J, Green 2. SADDLE HORSES. Judge: Mr H. Elworthv. : Colt or filly foal (4): H. A. Wells 1, A. A, Fanthani 2 and 3. Mare (4): H. A. "Wells 1 and 2, D. Deans 3. Two-year-old (1): B. Reardon, jnn.. 1. Three-year-old (1): B. .P. Meyers 1. Eleven etone hack (U): Mi*? G. E. Teseheniafter's Nimrod 1, G. HI Grigg 2, D. W. Westenra 3. Fourteen stone and over hack (9): A. Giflanders's White Heather 1, R. M. D. Johnston 3, D. W. Westenra'a Broadwood 3. Lady's hack (U): A. Gillanders 1, Miss G. E. Teschcmnkor 2, G. H. Grigg 8. Troop horse (4): E, M. D. Johnson 1, J. W. Woodhouso 2, R. J. Black 8. Pony, 14.2 and nqder (11): W. Deans 1, Miss S. Davis 2,. E. .and M. Bedford 8. Cob, up to 14.8 (4): G. H. Judd 1. R. M. D. Johnson .: 3, Mass: S. Davis 8. Bony, 13.2 ox under .'(10): Miss :M. Bunn-I,'<E. and M.Bedford •2, Misa G. Bunn 8. Under •12 hands (7): Gordon Ellis 1, Kura. Millar 2. Pony, 10 ' lands: J. Gillanders 1 and 2, H. Bunn 3. Pony,'brood mare (3): Mrs MoCorinell 1, Mrs H. Bunn 2, H. A. Wells 3. Pony, 1 yoarling ' (4): Run Millar t, L. E, Meyers 2, Stewart Bunn 8.
Woodhouse Cap. for champion saddle horse: A. GfllandMs's White Heather 1. (Previous -winners: 1919, A. Gillanders; 1926, P. Myera). ' .C.J.C. special priz* for horee for mounted rifles (7) : N R. M.'- D. Johnson 1, R. J. Black 2, - B. Reardon', jua.. '3. Best' girl' rider (4): Kathleen Bunn 1, Gliidys Bunn 2, Kura Millar 3. Best boy rider,(2): F.H. Bunn 1, R. Ferguson 3-'. '"'.'. . •■•',-
myftraes horses Judge: Mr tt S. S. Kyle. VOolt or filly foal (4) H AWells 1 and , 2. Brood mar© (6) A T Hawkins 1, H A Welle 2, B M D Johnson d ' Twoj ear-old filly or gelding (1) B. Reardon, jun. 1. Trap horse (1) B S Norton 1 Dog-okrt horse (8): D. W. Westenra's Broad- > wood 1, \R M D vTohnson 3, B. J. Black 3 Gig horse (OX, A McKensue 1, R P Meyers ,2, Mias>. S. Davis 3. Cob, to 14.3' (0) G. H Judd 1, R M D Johnson 2, It, P. Meyers 3. Pony, to 18,8 (4); John Gillanders 1, Charles Brown 2, Gladys Bnnn 8. j Pony, to 14 2 (7) R W McClelland 1, R. P. Meyers 2, Miss 8 Davie 3 < , CATTLE. I Judge Mr R. Peach. Shorthorn bull, any age (2)' W. J. Jenkins's Fair Silver Prince 1, John Watson's iTamaki Nonpareil 2 Shorthorn bull, calved since June 80th, 1919 (3) W. J. Jenkins's Fair Forester 1, C. J Bloor 2 Shorthorn cow or heifer, in milk or calf (fi)' W. J. Jenkins 1 and 8, John Watson 2. * Shorthorn heifer, calved since June 80th, 1919 (6)4 W. J. Jenkins 1 and 2, T $. Innes B.< I t ' Judge;'Mr T.' Overton. I 'Holstein bull, any age. R. Colee 1, Kong Bros. 2, r Holstein bull, calved since June 30th, 1919 (2): B. Colee 1. Holstein cow or heifer (6): R. Colee 1, H. A. Millar 2, King 'Bros 8. Holstein heifer (5) R . f;<rbl«e*% 3, and 8. Jersey cow or heilor >s)- A. F. Olark 1, L. r/Ellas 2. Ayrshire bull, any rfge (1) W. J. Jenkins 1 ' Ayrshire, buff, calved since June 80th, 1919 Q) W. J. Jenkins 1. Ayrshire cow or heifer (2) W. *J Jenkins 1 and 2. Ayrshire heifer, oalved since Juno 80th, 1919 ft),. W, J. Jenkins 1. Crossbred dairy cow, in Sulk (4). A. T. Hawkins 1, Harry o?age * Setting Bros, 8. Crossbred heifer, most suitable {or dairying purposes, calved feme© >■ June 80th, 1918 (2): J. J. Ferguson 1, King Bros 2. ( Crossbred l heifer, most suitable for dairying purposes, calved since June 30th, 1919 (7> C Gamble 1, King Bros 2, B. Colee 3. Heifer, most suitable fordojryi?s calve 4 smoe Jun& 30th, 1920 aa):„B, Colee 1 and 2, John Watsonß -and ft o. Fat .calf (not purebred) (4) T. S Innea 1, 0. Gambia Splr. dairy cow (2) A. T. Hawkms 1 Bull, oalved since July let, 1920 (2) Oscar Wat f aon 1, John-'' Deans 2. Bull, calved since ■July Ist, 1918 (2)i J. Watson 1. Oow, .any age, in milk (8): J Watson 1 and 2, W. J. Jenkins 3. Heifer, oalved since Jute. Ist, 1919 (8) W. J. Jenfems 1 and 8, JTWatson 2. Heifer, calved since July Ist 1920 (4)1! J. Watson 1 and 8, W J. Jenkins a. aorthorn heifer, under 2yre, -• *** '?« n 3™ i 6" purposes, unregistered (6> Harry Page 1, TS. Innea 2. Best oow (2): A. T. Hawkins l'. <fr v FAT LAMBS. 1 Judge; Mr E. Whelan /■> Z3 a ¥?" J * ttAa > 0 fi***** "Olb (3)- A % V?. Adams 1, G. F. Wnght 2. Not to ex*W WOlb (5): J. H. Jebson 1, H McClol- , lend 2, A. W. Adams 8 Down cross, not v** fcTexceed 110 ft (4) A. Robertson 1, A W Adams 3. ;- Not to exceed 901b (5) A W * Adam* 1, Hugh McClelland 2, David McMil- { lsauß. White-faced lambs, nc-t to exceed llOEb (3): A. W Adams 1, K. S Gunn 2. Nrt i» exceed 90lb (4) George Butlor 1, B. S. thgin 9, Long-woolled cro'ss 'ambs *(fl)s A.W. Adams I.' H MoNae 3 Down croae 'Jambs, any vnoAt (5) David Humm 3,jMJ! B. Jenkms 2, A. W. Adams 8 B»st for, txpmtJt) David Humm 1, J. H Jobeoh 3, T. Sf.lmiea 8 FAT 6HEEB. N ' t Judge. Mr A. Joseph. J . wethert» up to 1401b (7) C H \ Adams 1» R. fi. Gunn 2, H McCleU<uid 3. "Dp to, 1901b (6): A W. Adams 3 (the only award, the other entries being over-weight) •Wliiki&oed-wethers (8): J. R. Cullon 1, G. r t J"j .Wright 2, B. S. Gunn 3 (several entries t were over-weigbt), White-faced two-tooth we4kera, to 1201b (6)i Geo. H- Judd 1, C H. Adams 2, H. Mcdelland 3. Wethers, iw-tooth, any weight (3): A, W. Adams 1 land 3, J. R. Ottllen 2. Weth«r», any iweightjjiny breed (8). M. E Jenkins 1 and r 0/A. W. Adams SL Menno wethers (2) JTjR. Oollen 1, David Humm 2. Specula , iJot exoeedins: l&Olb (7) T S Innes 1 and Adams. 1, T S Innes 2, H McClelland 3 White-faced crossbred, aged fat ones (4). G. 1* fWright 1. H C TowMhcnd 2, Da«d McM£Bbji 8. Pet lambs (4) Oscar Wjalson 11, Alien! Seatey 3, Mjss Ferguson 3, Connie Sealey 4. • t PITBEBRED SHEEP Judges: Messrs H Little and J. Linton. English Leicester—Bam (1) R. and J. Beid 1 and 2. Two ram lambs (5) C. H Adams 1 and 8. W. J. Jenkins *2. One ram lamb (5) W. J. Jenkins 1, C H. Adams a 3 end 3. Swe (5)- W. J, Jenkins 1 and 8, Two ewo lambs (5) O H Adams) 1 -aud, f 3, E Odgera 2. On© ewe lamb yd) W. J. Jenkins 1, R and J. Reid 2, C H Adams '*/ >r Border Leicester*—Bam (4). A Gunn 1, D. V/Afinaw.g ■ Run lambs: A. Gunn 1. Ewe C): A. Gunn 1 *nds. Ewe lambs (2) A 1 ~ r %hmn 1 and 2 Shropahires—Bam (8)- W. S Wright 1 and 3. Ew» (3) W S Wnght 1, 2, and 3. Ewe. lambs (8)- W -S Wright 1, 2, and 3 \Sottthdowus— Bam (0) W J Jenkms 1, ~> Ai-W." Adams 2 and 8- Two ram lambs (5) 1 A; W. Adams 1, 2, and 3. One ram lamb .(§>: A. W. Adams 1 -and 2, W J. Jenkins i. £, (6) A. W. Adams 1, 2, and 8. BwaJimbs: A. W Adams I, 2, and 3 ,- ' -C«riedaW-Bam (3)- R, and J Re.a 1 Bain lambs (3)- B. and J. Reid 1 and 2 (3) B. and J. Reid'l and 2. Ewe •fan* (8): B, and J. Raid 1 and 2 'h VBommya—Bam (2): A. W. Adams 1 and2. (Ram tamu»/U*--4. W. Adama J. Bom, ffl):
A. W. Adams 1 and 2. Ewe lambs (1): A. W. Adams 1. CROSSBRED SHEEP. Judge: Mr W. Anderson. Ewe lambs i2): T. S. Innes. 1, H. McCteliand 2. Ewe, two-tooth (4): A. Gunn 1, D. Deans 2, David McMillan 3. Ewes, other than two-tooth (5): A. Gunn 1, D. Deans 2, A. A. Fantham 3. ' Halfbred ewe lambs (5): A. Robertson 1, G. Hight 2, H. C. Townshend 3 Halfbred ewes (4):' James Deans 1, E Odgers 2, A. Gunn 3. Ten ewes most profitable for farmers to keep tlirre years in succession (1): J. Deans 1. Three ewes ditto (3): R. and J. Reid 1, G. H. Judd 2 and 3. Ewe lambs ditto (5): T. S. -Innes 1, A. Robertson 2, James Deans 3. PIGS. 'Judge: Mr T. H. Overton. Breeding sow, with litter (4): S. W. Bulmer 1, W. Watson 2. Porker (2): King Bros 1, R. Newsoaie 2. . ,Bo:'.r (2): H». A. Jlitlar 1, King Bros. 2. Baconer (1): King Bros. 1. POULTRY. Judge: Mr W. A. Banks. Whjta Leghorns (6): W. Nimmo 1 and 2, J. Gunn 3. Silver Wyandottes (4): L. D. Adams 1 and 2. . Orpingtons (4): J. Gunn 1,, Mrs 11. Richards 2,. H. and C. Watson 3. Rhode Island Red (1): Mrs C. Bit moid 1. Purebred fowls (1): Charles Hall 1. Table fowls (5): W. Nimmo 1 and 3, Mrs C. Bitmead 2. Duck and drake (7): King Bros. 1 qnd 2. Goos? and gander \2): Mrs .C. Bitmead 1, S. W. Bulmer 2. Pair of pigeons (4): H. and C. Watson 1 and 2. DOGS. Ju-Jge: Mr W. Anderson. Smooth-haired Co'.lio (10): Mis 3N. Clements 1, B. Reardon 2, David McMillan 8. Rough-haired Collie (8): L. 1). Adams 1. P. Henderson 2, A. D. Budge 3. Be.urded Collie (5): H. Gillanders 1, H. McNao 2, Mrs A. Deans 3. GRAIN AND SEEDS. Judge: Mr L. Lowe. Hunter's white wheat (6): Robert Mcdelland 1, J. R. Cnllen 2; M. Robertson Ifc. Solid straw Tuscan wheat (12): 11. S. Gunn 1, David Humm 2, C. Gamble ho. Wheat, any other variety (4): R. S. Gunn 1, L. T. Wright 2 and hc. Malting barley (2): L. IV Wright 1 and 2. Garten oats (7): C. Gamble 1 and h c, S. W. Bulmer 2. Tartar oats (3): A. W. Adams 1. Algerian oats (6): S. W. Bulmer 1, David Humm 2. Dun oats (1): H. G. Cross 1. Oats, any other variety (1): A. W. Oolee v black Tartars). Partridge peas (3): H Roper 1 and 2. English rycgr-iss seed (2): H. G. Cross 1, I{. S. Gunn 2. Italian ryegrass seed (5): R. S. Gunn 1, F. J. Jenkins 2, L. T. Wright hc. Cocksfoot (1): A. W. Adams 1. Tares (1): H. G. Cross. . Red clover ot con-grass (2): A. W Adams 1. -Sheaf solid straw wheat (3): R. S. Gunn 1, T. S. Innes 2 Sheaf wheat, any other variety (2): R. S. Gunn 1, A. W. Adams 2. Sheaf Garten oats (5): T. S. Innes 1 a,nd 2, L. T. Wright h c. Sheaf any other variety oats for chaff (5): David Humm 1, T. S. Innes 2, L T. Wright he. POTATOES. - Judge: Mr W. A. Banks. Twenty kidney (4): L. T. Wright 1 and h o, C. H. Adams 2. Twenty Ruby (1): F. J. Jenkins 1 Twenty White Beauty of Hebron (7):. 0.. Gamble 1, S. W.'Bulmer 2, W. P. HewiH hc. Twenty Arran Chief (10): L. T. Wright 1 and 2, Clifford Innes. and R. S. Gunn hc. Twenty ' white, any other variety (6): L. T. Wright 1 and h. c, W. P. Hewitt 2. Twenty, any variety other than whit* (12): T. S. Innes 1, L. D. King 2, Chaet Pago ho. Twenty kidney seed (2): L, T. Wright 1 and 2 Twenty Ruby need (1): V. J.. Jenkins 1. Twenty White Beauty of'Hcb'ron seed (5): W; P. Hewitt I,'A. A. Bantham 2. , Twenty Arran Chief seed (51): L. T. Wright: 1 ;aiid'. 2,' Clifford ..Innes h c. Twenty seed, any other variety (11): Clifford Innes 1, W.- Nimmo 2/ A. A. Fantham he. Collection of'sixrvarieties (2): L. T. Wright I,' W. P. Hewitt 2. 'y. Collection of three varieties, for. competitors growing not core than'i-acre- (4)- W. Nimmo 1, L. D. King 2, C. Sealey h c. * ROOTS. ' • Judge: Mr Alexander. Three swede-:' turnips (19): A. W. Adams 1, S. W. Bulmer 2, A. W. Cole© 3. Three yellow-fleshed turnips, any variety (7): John Deans 1, Robt, MeCledland 2, Cecil Taylor hc. Three white-fleshed turnips, any variety (24): JW. Nimmo 1, Gordon .Dysavt 2, A. W. Adaniß h c. Three heaviest swedes (6): Chas.' Page 1, J. H. Redd 2. : Three heaviest turnaps,' any other variety (2): S. W. Buljner 1; Three long ired mangolds (4): J. Rbache iV'M. E. Jenkins 2. HV Roper h c. Three Yellow Globe .mangolds (9): W. A. Hftw-ke 1, J. Hoaohe, 2, S. W. Bnlmex 3 Three, mangolds, ittiy-C.other variety (4): M. ; E. Jenkinsl, H. Roper2, E. E. Hawke h c.i Three heaviest mangolds. (5) :< E. •E. Hawke, 1, W: A. Hawke 2, J. Rpache he. Six. red carrots (3): G. Bisphian.'a, W. Mmmo 2, C. Sealey ho. Six white carrots (5): L. D. King 1 and 2, H G. ,Cros3 3, Six yellow carrots (2): L. D. King 1, W. E. Baxter 2. Collection farm .root's (2): W. J. Jenkins 1, D Deans St. three white-flcshed tur-. nrps (13): A. Scott 1, A.-W. Adams 2. , I''; ' ' -GARDEN VEGETABLES. >. "* ' .'■-. t .. ' " " Judge: Mr Lowe, , . I Collection of gaiden f vegetable's (8): F. Jones 1, L. D. King 2..; Six. beetcoQt (8): Lewis Wilson l y W. A. Hawke 2 Six onions j[7): Lewis Wilson 1 and 2. Six garden carrots (11): C. Gamble 1, Lewis Wilson .2. ■L. D. King- 3. • Six' leeks (4) J LewisWalson i, L. D. King 2./ Three heads of celery (1): Lewis Wilson;!.'- fix. pai-sndps (6): Lwvis Wiih|oh 1, 'Mrs A. Duncan i. Eenty. eschalots (8):\W. A, .HawkeJl,' ! -L; Pj. : wke 2/ swo marrows (1): T...Tones I.' CoUeotion of cabbages «8).: H.-RopSr li Ool;oQtion of vegetables,, six varieties \,3) :■ Lewis Wilson,l, F..Jones 2» \" HOUSE AND DAIRY..PRODUCE, J: '. . v Judge:' Mrs J. Anderson.., ; Four lb loaf, home-made, white bread. (2):Miss Ethel Inch 1, Mrs J. Longetaff a.FoUr lb loaf, home-made, brown bread (2): Mrs J. Longstaff 1. .Six' girdle scones (1):' Mrs J. N. Taylor 2. Six home-made oVen isoones (3): iH.i G. Cross lj ;Mi» Ella Jenkins 2. Six/iomerniade, brown scones (6):, Miss, Ella Jenkins 1, Mrs H. G. Cross 2,, Miss^W.: ' Watson k. o. Plain cake. (10): v Mr4- v J.-,Flem-. inc 1, Mrs:W.L. Stewart 2, Mrs B.Riordan he. Sponge cake.(6): Mrs. Towilshend 1, Mrs J. Fleming 2,; : Mrs E. Rich fruit cake (7): Miss Lilley lv Mrs ing 2, Mtb J. Budge 8... Bight fruit cake (9)- Miss Lilley. 1, Mrs Ji.Fle'ming 2, Mrs Townshend h c.t Seed oake, ,(11): Mrs J.. Fleming : l/Mrs D. Mibs M. Duncau h o. Gingerbread ~ cake . (7): Mrs J. Budge 1, Mrs J. Fleming 2, Miss Lilley h c. Sponge sandwich (6): Miss Lilley l 4 Mis J. Fleming' 3, Mrs H. G< Cross hc. Sponge roll (s)': Mrß H. G.; Cross 1, Mrs J. Fleming 2, Mrs Townshend h o. -Six pieces of shortbread (5): Mrs J. Fleming 1, Mrs D.> Gillanders 2. Cdlleotion of pastry (6): Mrs J. Fleming 1 and 2, Mrs D. Gillanders h c Collection home-made mixed biscuits (6): Mrs J. Fleming 1 and % Mrs W. Watson hc. Plate of pikelets (7): Mrs T. S. Innes 1 and ho, Mrs C. C. Wells 2. Suet plum pudding (8): Mrs W. Foster 1, Mrs H. Bunn 2", MrsH. G. Cross hc. Butter plum pudding (5): Mrs H. Bunn 1, Mrs,W. Foster 2,; Mrs W. Whyte'h o. Afternoon tea tray, six varieties (5): Mrs J. Fleming 7; Mrs D. Kane '2. Sponge sandwich, girls under 16 (8): M. Townshend 1, Riiby Wright 2. Six \oven scones, girls' under 16 (4): Connie Sealey 1, Ruby Wright 2, Kura Millar* h c. •Judge: Mr J. Lord. ' ■
: Honey, in jars (5): Mrs D.' Gfllanders 1, W. Nimmo 2,. Mrs J, N. Taylor h c. Four squares honey, in comb (3): - Mrs D. Gillanders 1, H. Roper 2.- Jar black currant jam (7)- Mro F. Jones 1, Mrs. T. S. Innes 2,. Mrb C. Gamble h o. Jar raspberry jam (6)-' H. Roper l and h c, Mrs W. Watson 2. Jar apple' jelly (9): Mrs H. G. Cross 1- and 2 Mrs D. Gillanders h o. Collection homemade jams and jellies (7): Mrs D. Kane 1, Mrs W. Watson 2, Mrs H. G. Cross h c. Two lb dairy or separator butter (9): Mrs'J. Fleming 1, "• Roardon 2/ Mrs C. Gamble h Two lb dairy or separator butter (10): Mrs*J. Fleming 1, Mrs' C. Gamble 2, Mrs D J. Hawke h c. Collection preserved fruits in syrup (8): H. Roper 1, Mrs D. Kane 2, Miss Ferguson h o. Home-made pickles, three varieties (6): Mrs J. Fleming 1, Mrs W Watson 2, Mrs D. Kane h c. One dozen hen eggs Mrs G. H. Judd 1, Mrs J". Fleming 2, Kitty Lilley h c. One dozen duck egzs (4): Kitty Lilley 1 and 2, Mrs F. Jones" h c. Home-cured ham (3): Mrs W. J. Jerkins 1, F. A. Silcpck 9, Mrs F. Jones he. • ' FLOWERS AND FRUIT. /;; Judge: Mr Taylor.
Ro«e (7): Mrs S. W. Bulmer 1, E. McGrath 2, H. Roper 3. Three roses (6) > Mrs E Feary 1, Mrs J. O. Redfern 2, E. McGrath 8. Six roses (6): E.McGrath 1, F. L Barber 2, Mrs J. O. Redfem 8. Sweet peas (10): E. McGrath 1, Mrs J. 0. Redfern 2 Mrs E. Feary 3. Dahlias (4J: Mrs J. 0. Redfern r, M Robertson 2. Vase of flowers (4)T Mrs J. O. Redfern 1 and 3, Miss Ella Jenkinß 2. Chrysanthemums (4): Mrs J. O. Redfern 1, H. Roper 2, Mrs F. Jones S. Cut flowere (1): Mrs J. O. Redfern 1 and 3 H. Roper 2. Autumn-tinted leaves (5): Mrs J- O. Redfern 1, Mrs D. McMillan 2 Best apple (8): R. Wilson 1 and 2. Heaviest apple (6): Mrs W. Whyte 1, Mrs G. F. Wright 2. Four Cox's Orange Pippin (3): G. Batstonel and 2. Four Lord Wolseley apples (5): B. W. Wilson 1, Mrs Jl Dysart, jun 2, M. Robertson 3. Dessert apples, three varieties (7): A. W. Coleo 1, A. Robertson 2, B. Wilson 3. Cookinj, apples, three varieties: Mrs James Dysart, jun. 1, R. W. Wilson 2, M. Robertson h c. Keeping three varieties (5): Mrs J. Dysart, jun. 1, R W. Wilson 2, H. Roper h c iCollection of •apples, six varieties (4): R. W. Wilson 1, H. Roper 2 Mrs A. W. Adams h c. Collection of apples (3): Mrs G. F. Wright 1, Mra'A.'-'W Adams 2. Six dessert pears (3): M. Robertson 1, R. W. Wilson 2. Six keeping R. W. Wflson 1 and 2, S. W. Bulmer h Six fT): M. Robertson 1, H. Roper a/Mrs A.W. Adams h c. Colteotion of fruit, four of each Mrs
A.' W. Adams 1, ii. Roper hc. Best decorated basket of fruit (4): Mrs D. Kane 1, Mrs A. W. Adams 2. FANCY WORK. • . Judge: Mrs McCarthy. Crocheted tray cloth (6): Miss I. 0. McCutchan 1, Mrs J. E. Raymond 2, Miss Ferguson 3. Embroidered tray cloth (4): Mies Peagram 1, Miss F. Sealey 2, Mrs Ferguson 3. Poker-work cushion (2): Mrs A. Kane 1 and 2. Acpjique cushion (7): Miss Ferguson I, Mrs W. Watson 2, Miss K. Macdonald 3. Crochetrd camisole (8): Miss I. I. McCutchan 1, Miss Ferguson .2, Miss <M. Freeman 3. Crocheted d'oyley (8): Mies 10. McCutchan 1, Miss Ferguson 2, Mrs A. H-jnry 3. Hand-knitted socks (4): Miss K. Macdonald 1, Mrs D. J. Hawke 2. Whit© embroHerv (10): Mrs J. E; Raymond 1. Miss McMillan 2, Miss Hedwork 3. Coloured embroidery (11): Mrs D. McMillen 1, Miss D. Soa'l? 2, Mrs W.-Watson 3. Best cushion (1): Miss Peagram 1. " MISCELLANEOUS. Best 'working, under 9 years (6): Phylli* Robinson-1, Harlan Alderson 2, Ida Innes 3; tinder 11 years (9): Sv;en Towhshend !1, RReid 2, Doris Robinson 3- under 13' years (13): Lynda Wat=on 1, Gordon EJlis 2, Mildred Townshend 3; under 15 years (6): Alfred Gough 1, Gertrude Searle 2, Ruby Wri-hl 3. Amateur photo<rraphv—Quarter-plate and under (7); T. Hieht 1, "Mrs Curnow <2, Miss N. Barlen- 3. Half-plate and under (4): H. Rooer 1, Mrs England, 2 and 3. Best collection, competitors under 16 yea's (3): Alan EHi« 1, Licence Silrock 2. 0. Voice 3. . Oil paintinss—Land c car>e (5): Mrs'C. C. W-lls 1, E. Alford 2, Henrv McCleJland 3. Flowers or fruit''6): E. AlfSrd 1, Mis Wells 2. Mrs D. Ki"-> 3. Animal study j (2): E. A!fo-d I..Mrs Wells 2. \ Stepping competition: G. A. Bedford I.' COMPETITIONS. Hunter, o?er hurdles, maiden (9): R. M. D. Johnson 1, Miss G. E. Teschemaker 2, D. W. Westenra 3. Hunters, oyer hurdles, to list (9): D. W. Westenra 1, R. M. D. Johnson 2, G. H. Grigg 3. To 14st (3): K. M. D. Johnson 1, W. Deans 2, W. S. Wright 3. Hunters, over hurdles, ridden by ladies (16): D. W. Westenra ,1, R. M. D. Johnson 2, Miss G. E. Teschemaker 3. Mr W. Deans'? special for best hunter, sired by thoroughbred (7): G. H. Grigg 1, Miss G. E, Teschemaker 2.
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