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WINTER SHOW.

WAIMATE. (s?icial to "thi russs.") "WAIMATE, June 26. Entries for tlip AVaimate 'Winter and Poultry Show comprised approximately 500 birds, an in.-re.ise of 38 on last year, and JOO entries in other sections, poultry -were entered from many parts of Otago and Canterbury, and tli" majority of the exhibits Mere of a very high quality. In the schools' potato-grroM-ing- competition, Otago was awarded first prize. Other schools to compete were "Waikakahi, Kapua, Makikihi. and Springbrook. An essay accompanied each exhibit The judges were: Poultrv. Mr P. Caroiin Dimertin: utility section. Mr C. V. Bell. Kangiora: pigeons, .Mr P. Caroiin: flying homers, Mr T. Wilce: farm and garden produce, fruit and flowers, Messrs G. Knowles and G, J. .Sealey, Timaru; grain. Mi- R. Xicol, sen.: honey, preserves, pickles, wines, dairy produce, bread, cakes, etc., Mr A. Scgar: paintings, Mr F. Nash: fancv work, Mesdames G. Manchester, (;. J. Shackletou, atnl ,T. Bitchener. Following were the awards:— POULTRY. Old English Game—Cock or cockerel, anv colour (4): Tennet and McGill 1 and 3. M*. Heudren 2. Hen or pullet, any colour (4) : Tcunet and McGill 1 and 2, J. M. Winders '■'•■ » Duckwing—Cock or eo'-kere!. M. Heudren 1. Modern Game, cock or cockerel, any variety (1) —J. Gordon. 1. Hen or pullet (1 ) : J. Gordon 1. Indian (lame—C'ock (4) : W. Chamberlain 1. J. Joints 2, J. X. Winders 3. Hen (3): V. Chamberlain 1, J. Johns 2, J. M. "Winders. 3. Cockerel (4). J. Jones 1, 2, and 3. Pullet (4) : J. Johns I, 2, and I!. Hamburg*—Any variety, cock or cockerel (championship): B. R. McKernan 1. Hen or pullet, any variety; J. B. It. McKernan 1. Andalusians—Cock (1): 11. Simon 1. Hen fl): Ii: Simon 1. Cockerel (1): 11. Simon ].

White Leghorns—Cock (5): R. Sutherland 1, T. Wilce 2, G. Duncan 3. Hen: C. It. L. Procter 1, T. Wilce 2 and 4, G. Duncan 3. Cockerel (9): It. L. Procter 1, 2, and 4. It. Sutherland U. Pullet (7): T. Wilce 1, It. Sutherland 2 and 4, G. Duncan 3.

Brown Leghorns—Cock (1): H. Wilson 1. Hen (0): 1-1. M. Eddington 1 and 2, J. 11. Betten 3 and 4. Cockerel (1): J. Cavbis 1. Pullet (2): J. H. Betten 1, Mrs W. Jack 2. Minorcas —Clock (2): Mrs X. Loper 1, 11. Eddington 2. Uc.n (7): W. "Wilds 1 and.2, L. A. Betten 3, Mrs X. Loper 4. Cockerel (1): H. 11. Eddingtou 1. Pullet (3): Mrs X. Loper 1 and 2. Houdans—Hen (2): J. Carbis 1, G. Proudfoot 2. Barred Plymouth Rock—Coek (1) : J. Hicks 1. Cockerel (1): J. Hicks 1. Pullet (2) : J. Hicks 1 and 2. Rhode Island Reds—Cock (2) : E. Tresize 1, Mrs K. Davidson 2. Hen (1): E. Tresize 1. Cockerel (5) : Mrs E. Davidson 1. E. Tresize 2, J. Carbis ;S. Pullet (2): Mrs K. Davidson 3. E. Tresb.e 2. Wvandottes (White) —Cock (1): IT. Wilson 1. Hon (2): H. Wilson 1 and 2. Cockerel (2): H. Wilson 1 and 2. Pullet (2): H. Wilson 1 and 2. AMATEUR CLASSES.

Rhode Island Red—Cockerel (1): Mrs J. Kano 1. Pullet (1): Mrs J. Kane 1.

White Leghorn—Cocks (3): J. Howe 1, "W. E. George 2, B. Cornelius 3. Hen (9): H. Bishop 1, Master W. E. George 2. J. Howe ,", and 4. Cockerel (8): J. Carbis I, 11. Bishop 2. Pullet: J. Howe 1, IT. Bishop 2, Master W. E. George 3. Brown Leghorns—Hen (4) : J. At vill 1. Doris Gillon 2. S. Thompson 3. Cockerel (1) : Doris Gillon 1. Heavy breeds—Hen (2): Master W. E. George 1 and 2. Cockerel (1): Master W. E. George 1. Bantams—Cock, any variety (6) : L. Connor 1, A. G. Jones 2 and il, Miss M. Betten 4. Hen, any variety (4) : L. Connor 1, A. S. Jones 2, Master W. E. George 3, Miss M. Betten 4." Pullet, any variety (2): W. Harrison 1 and 3. UTILITY CLASSES.

White Leghorns—Cock (5): E. Dunstan 1 and 2, T. Wilie 3, A. E. Wilson 4. Hen (7): E. Dunstan I, 2, and 3. T. AVilce 4. Cockerel: E. Dunstan 1 and 2, T. Wilce 3, R. L. Procter 4. Pullet (!)): E. Dunstan ■ 1 and 2. T. Wilce 3 and 4.

, Brown Leghorn—Cock (3): A. Brown 1, W. Chamberlain 2. J. H. Betten 3. Hen (3): T. Chamberlain 1 and 3, J. 11. P.elten 2. Cockerel (3): W. Chamberlain 1. Pullet (5): W. Chamberlain. 1 and 2,H. Harrison 3 and 4.

Minoreas—Hen (2): W. "Wilds 1 and 2. Cockerel (5): W. Wilds 1, E. Pelvin 2. .1. Hunt 3. A. Brown 4. Pullet (6): W. Wilds 1, R. Pelvin 2, J. Hunt 3. Rhode Island Red—Cock (2): Mrs E. Davidson 1. C. M. Hammond 2. Hon (1): J. H. Mitchell 1. Cockerel (2): Mrs E. Davidson 1 and 2. Pullot (3): Mrs E. Davidson 1, J. H. Mitchell 2 and it. Black Orpington—Cock (3): T. D. Hanna 1 and 3, F. Burrows .2. Hen (7): T. D. Hannan 1 and 4, F. G. Hetisen 2, ,T. ]'). Gabbe 3. Cockerel (6): T. D. Hanna 1 r.nd 2. Marv Meveriek 3, W. C. Creba 4. Pullet (17): W. Maurice 1, A. J. McColl 2, :•!, and 4. Silver Wvandotte—Hen (1): J. Samways 1. Cockerel (1): J. Samways 1. Pullet (1) : ■N. Hendry 1. Wyandotte, any variety—Cock (1>: 11. Wilson 1. Hen (.2): H. Wilson 1 and 2. Cockerel (1): H. Wilson 1. Pullet (2): H. Wilson 1 and 2. Barred Rocks—Cockerel (1): 11. Simon 1. Pullet J1): H. Simon 1. Breeding trios, any variety—Light breeds (3): T. Wilce.l, H. Eddington 2 and 3. Heavy breeds (2): J. Johns 1. Other varieties—Hen (1): H. Wilson 2. Sussex cockerel: H. Simon 1. Pullet: 11. Simn.u l. Black Orpington cockerel: H. Simon 1. Pullet: H. Simon 1. Black Orpington cockerel: Mary Meyrick 1. Pullet: Mary Meyrick 1. Bantamß—Red game cock: ,T. Rcid ]. Hen: J. Reid 1 and 2. Black roseconib. cock: F. Burrows 1. Hen: F. Burrows 1, J C. Wilson 2. Cockerel: J. C; Wilson 1 and 2. Pullet: J. C. Wilson 1 and 2. Buff or Cinmamon Pekin, cock: P. J. Creba 1, Miss M. Betten 2, J. Hunt 3. Hen- P. J. Creba 1 and 2. Co.-kerel: J. S. Bee 1. Pullet: J. S. Bee 1. Other varieties —Pekin bantam: W. Gordon first respectively for pullet, cock, ken, and cockerel. Af\y variety, not; game cock or cockerel: W, Jordan 1, J. Reid 2. DUCKS. Peking—Drake: A. Craig 1, W. F. George 2, A. Brown 3. Duck: A. Oral? 1, J. Hunt. 2. Indian Runner —Drake: E. Tresize 1 and 2, W\ C. Creba 3 and 4. Duck: G. Broadtoot 1. A. Craig 2, E. Tresize 3 and 4. Any Other Variety—Drake: A. Brown. Duck: A. Brown. Geese —Gander: A. Brown. Goose: A. Brown. Turkeys—Cock: A. Brown 1, T. Chamberlain 2. Hen: A. Brown 1, T. Chamberlain PIGEONS.

Fantail —Cock or hen: P. J. Croba 1 and 2. Any variety frill, other than owl—Cock, G. Nicholson 1. Hen: G. Nicholson 1. Tumbler, Keif-colour —Cock: Master W. George 1. Hen: Master W. George. Flying Honiors (500 miles) —Cock: Stevenson and llargresvcs 1. J. XiOper -!. Hen: Stevenson and Hareraveß 1. 400 miles, cock: Stevenson and Hargravos. Hen: Stevenson, and Hargnives 2. 200 miles, hen: J. Eoper 1. 100 miles, cock: L. G. Reilly 1, J. Gordon 2, J. Lioper 3, Hen: 1... G. Reilly U ' Most likely nyer—Cock: K. Mahan 1, J. Gordon 2 and 3. Hen: J. Gordon 1 and 2, W. McDongall 3. Most likely flyer, Ring 1924-1925—Cock: 'J. Loper 1 and 3, D. Johns 2. CANARIES AND CHILDREN'S PETS. Yorkshire, clear jrcllow—Cock or hen: G. Nicholson 1, R. Sinclair 2. Yorkshire, dear buff —Cock or hen: R. Sinclair 1 and 2. Yorkshire, yellow ticked\variegated—Cock or hen: S. Lithgo 1 and 3, It. Sinclair 2. Yorkshire, buff, ticked .or variegated—R. Sinclair ] and 2. Norwich, clear yellow—Cock or hen: Miss J. Johns 1. Norwich, ticked or variegated, yellow or buff —H. Wilson 1. Best feathered pet —Master W. George. FRUIT. Apples—Sturmers (6) : A. Roy 1, W. Hope 2, J. McClure 3. Jonathans (7): M. Melton ], W. Murphy 2, J. Milno 3. Delicious (2): J. McClure I,' W. Hope 2. Cox's Orange (5): W. Hope 1. Democrat (2): J. Mc Clure 1, W. Murphy 2. Statesman: J. McClure' 1, A. Roy 2, H. Allingion 3. Scarlet Nonpareil (1): W. Hope 1. Lord Woiseley (4) : W. Murphy 3, H. Allington 2 and 3. 'Reinette du Cauda (1): J. McClure 1. Ballarat Seedling (2) : H. Allingtbn 1 and 2. Dessert (1): W. Hope 1. Cooking (1): J. McClure 1. Cooking, any other variety (3): J. McClure 1 and 3, H. Allington 2. Case of Jonathans packed for local market: H. Allington 1, W. Hope 2. Cooking, any other varictv: W. Hope 1, H. Allington 2. Pears— Winter Cole (1): J. McCluro 1. Keiffer's llvbrid (1): J. McClure 1. Largest pear, any variety (1): J. McClure. GRAIN. Wheat —Tuscan, solid straw (1): J. Meehan 1. Oats —Gartons (1): J. Meehan 1. Algerians (1) : J. Meehan 2. Rye corn (1) : J. Meehan 2. Cocksfoot (1): J. Meehan 1. Ryegrass—ltalian (1): J. Meehan 1. Perennial (1) : J. Meehan 1. Red clover (1) : J. Meehan 1. FARM PRODUCE. Mangels—Globe Yellow (10): T. Memory 1, M. McDonald 2, J. H. Mitchell 3. Golden Tankard (4): M. McDonald 1, J. H. Britten 2, J. Reid 3. Long Red (4) : T. Memory 1, J. H. Mitchell 2, A. Caithness 3. Heaviest (3) : J. Croken 1, J. H. Mitchell 2. A. Caithness 3. Turnips—Swede (4) : J. H. Mitchell 1, T. Memory 2, J. Reid 3. Heaviest swede (1) : J. H. Mitchell 1. Elephant swede (1) : J. Reid 1. Magnum Bouum (1): J. Keiri 1. Heaviest other than swede (1) : J. Reid. Heaviest Drumhead cabbage (1): J. McCracken 1. Carrots —Yellow (4) : J. Reid 1, 2, and 3. Intermediate (3) : T. Memorv 1, J. Reid 2 and 3. White (5): J. H. Mitchell 1, H. Eddington 2, J. Betten 3. Chou Moullier (1): J. McCracken 1. Thousand-headed kale (1) : J. Reid. Potatoes—Up-to-Dates (3) : J. McCracken 1 and 2. Redskins (2) : J. Meehan 1, J. McCracken 2. Arran Chief (4): J. McCracken 1 and 2. White'(3): J. McCracken. 1 and 2. GARDEN PRODUCE. Garden swede (1): M. McDonald 1. Table carrots (9): E. B. Fraser 1, J. Hunt 2, A. Deadnursh 3. Beet, long red (6): T. Wilce 1, J. H. Betten 2. Turnip-rooted (2): W. F. George 1. Onions (1): A. Deadmarsh 1. Artichokes (3): J. H. Betten 1. T. H. Wilce 2, J. Metban. 3, Leek* (5): A, Dead-

marsh 1. Pr. AVylie 2. K. B. I'raser :i. Ksr-halots (5): A. Keadmarsh 1. J. Hunt •_'. T. 11. AVilre :;. Vegetable marrow, table '."): Dr. AVylie 1 and 'J, A. I'eadmarsh ::. Pumpkins, heaviest (1): \V. F. Georcc- l. Cabbage. Savoys I'J) : A. Deadmarsh ] AV. F. George 2. Heaviest (1): AV. F. Georce 1. Celery (3): J. Lister 1. J. Hunt 2, \V. ]■'. George :i. Broccoli (11: AV. Y. George 1. Parsnips Ci): A. ten 2, K. B. Krn?er !i. Potatoes. I'p-to date (1): A. Headmarsh 1. Best dozen round (1): H. 11. Kddington 1. Best dozen, flat (1) : H. H. Eddington 1. COOKKIJV. PRESERVF.S, ETC. Honev. neatest, arranged in eomb (4): E. Ilunstan 1, Mrs M. McDonald 2, E. 11. Wiipon :'.. Extrai-ted (4): Mrs E. 11. Wilson 1. E. 11. "Wilson -. E. Dunstan I!. Jam. three varieties f1) : Mrs T. Prue 1. Six varieties (2): Mrs T. Prue 1. Jelly, three varieties: Mrs J. Johns ]. Pickles, assorted (3): Mrs J. 11. Hosking 1. Mrs J. L. Smith 2. Chutney (2): Mrs J. L. .Smith 1. liotlled Imi nee (3): Mrs J. JI. Hosking 1, Mrs J. Johns 2. Sauee. three varieties Co): Mrs .7. Johns 1, Mrs T. Prue 2. "Wine (2): Mrs T. Chamberlain 1. Butter, hand-skim-med (I): Mrs M. McDonald 1. Separator Smith 2. Mrs AV. Hawkins 3. Mrs AI. McDonald 2. Pikelets (II): F. McLeod 1, Mrs McCracken 2. Mrs "W. Smith 3. S-cnes six oven (II): Miss K. Stokes 1, Miss M. Smith 2. Mrs "W. Hakwins 3. Mrs M. McDonald h c. Scones, open (5): Miss R. Stokes 1, Mrs \V. Smith 2, Mrs M. McDonald 3. Girdle scones, open (7) Mrs F. McLeod I, Miss V. Murray 2. Miss R. Stokes 3. Oat cake (3): Mrs McCracken 1. Sponge cake (')): Mrs Dempsey 1. Mrs McCracken 2. Roll (o): Miss 11. Stokes 1. Mrs McCracken 2. Mrs Hosking 3. Light fruit cake: Mrs .M. McDonald 1, Miss R. Stokes 2. Mrs J. H. Hosking 3. " Dark fruit cake: Miss 11. Stokes 1, Mrs J. 11. Hosking 2. Mrs McCracken 3. Plain ginger bread (3): Mrs McCracken 1. Mrs J. 11. rloskius; 2. Mrs Ili-Douaid 3. Puff pastrv: Mrs J. 11. Hosking 1. Sausage rolls (1): Mr:-, J. H. Hosking 1. Scotch shortbread (G) • Miss R. Stokes 1. Mrs AV. Smith 2 and 3. Fancv cakes (2): Mrs J. H. Hosking I. Nut loaf (4): Mrs J. 11. Hosking I. Mrs AV. Hawkins 2. Mrs M. McDonald 3. Plum pudding (5): Mrs M. McDonald 1. Mrs H. Rogers 2, Mrs J. Hosking 3. Yeast loaf, open (11: Mrs T. Prue 1. Pair dressed fowls (3): J. Johns 1. Mrs E. IT. Wilson 2. Pair dressed ducks (1): Mrs K. 11. Wilson 1. Twelve hen eggs, heaviest (3): Mrs McCracken 1, E. Dunstan 2. Duck eggs, heaviest (I): Miss D. Creba 1. Pickled hen eggs, heaviest, white or tinted (2): Jlfs McCracken 1. CHILDREN'S COOKERY. Six oven scones (8) : Miss Eodgers I, Miss C. Chamberlain 2. Miss M. Bishop 3, Miss M. iSeutt h c. Date scones: Miss M. Bishop I, M. Keid 2. Sausage, rolls (1): Miss M. Reid 1. Puff pastrv (I): Miss M. Eeid 1. Shortbread (1): Miss M. Reid 1. Fancy cakes and pastry (1): Miss M. Boil 1. Sponge, cake (1): Miss M. Keid 2. Sponge Roll (1): Miss Reid 1. Sponge sandwich (2): Miss M. Reid 1. Madeira cake CI): Miss C. Chamberlain 1. Miss M. Bishop 2. Seed cake (1): Miss M. Reid 1. Marble cake (2): Miss M. Reid 1. Ginger cake, plain (4): Miss M. Reid 1, Mhs 0. Chamberlain 2. Fruit cake, light (2): Miss M. Reid 1. Fruit cake, dark (1): Miss M. Reid 2. Plain currant cake (1): Miss M. Reid 1. FANCY WORK. Table centre, coloured (1): Miss M. Smith I. Washable (4): Mrs T. Prue 1, Miss Hamilton Faucv cushion, fllled (3>: .Miss Lyall 1, Mrs AV. F. George 2, Mrs Harris 3. Painted cushion, lilled (1): Mrs AV. F. George 1. Mellick work (4): Miss V. Nichol I and 3, Miss Lyall 2. Hand-made booties: Mrs W. F. George 1 and 2, Mrs King 3. Knitted or crochet petticoat (2): Mrs W. Gilford 1, Mrs W. F. George 2. Stencil work (2): Mrs W. F. Georgo J. Mrs Mullins 2. Inlet work (3): Miss Hampton 1, Mrs Mullins 2. Crochet d'oyley (5): Miss M. Hardv 1. Mrs W. F. George 2 and 3. Plain (3): Miss Hampton 1, Mrs AV. F. George 2. Trav cloth, crocheted (5): 'Miss Frisby 1, Miss Lyall 2 and 3, Mrs 11. Williams h c. Moiinlmelliclc tray cloth. (2): Miss V. Nichol 1 and 2. Bead work (2): Mrs F. McLeod 1, Miss P. Chamberlain 2. Rag mat (2): Mrs W'yndham 1, Mrs T. Chamberlain 2. Crochet quilt (2): Miss K. Trezise 1, Mrs Batoman 2. Crochet nightdress top (C) : Mrs Mullins 1 and 3, Miss Lyall 2, Mrs W. Hawkins h c. Crepe handmade nightdress (4): Miss M. Smith 1, Mrs W. V. George :! and 3. Boudoir cap (4) : Miss Frisby 1, Mrs AV. F. George 2 and 3. Bed jacket (4) : Mrs AV. F. George 1 and. h c. Miss Boyd 2, Miss M. Smith 3. Baby's knitted singlet: Mrs AV. Gilford 1. Baby's crochet jacket (4) : Mrs AV. F. George 1 and h c, Miss Lyall 2, Mrs H. Williams 3. Lady's knitted jumper (3) : Mrs AV. Gilford 1 and 2. Child's knittod jumper (5): Mrs AV. Gilford 1 and 2. Crochet hat t«): Mrs AV. Gilford 1 and 3, Miss M. Smith 2. Pillow shams (5): Miss Lyall 1 and 2, Miss V. Nichol 3. Buttonholes (4): Miss .T. Kelly 1, Miss Lyall 2, Miss Elder 3. Crochet or baby'.s knitted bonnet (5) : Mrs AV. F. George 1, Mrs AV. Gilford 2. Hand-knitted sox (4): Mrs T. Pruo 1 and special, Mrs J. Bell 3, Mrs Elder h c. Knitted no<, fine wool (2): Mrs J. Bell .1. Knitted or crochet shawl (1): Mrs AV. F. George 1. Crochet camisole (4) : Mrs Mullins 1, Miss M. Jlurdy 2, Miss M. Smith 3.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18419, 27 June 1925, Page 18

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WINTER SHOW. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18419, 27 June 1925, Page 18

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