TIMARU SHOW.
PEOPLE'S DAY. (SPECIU. 10 THE f-RISS., TIMARU, October 27. The Tima.ru A. and P. Association's Show, was continued at Smithfield to-day, in lino but cloudy weather. There was a large attendance of the iniblic, ordinary and special trains bringing many country people into Timuru. The feature of the show was the parade of stuck, which attracted a. good deal ox interest. Some excellent jumping events were witnessed. The awards were as follows : DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter—Sib butter without salt (9): Mrs A. Armit 1, Miss M. A. Hampton 2, Mrs J. H. Harvey 3, Mrs S. Andrews h c. Three lb butter, salted (12): Miss M. A. Hampton 1, Mrs P. Duffy 2, Mrs J. K. ilarvey 3, Mrs S. J. Kingston h c. Fact'ovyrnade butter—Five ib fresh butter (3): Alpine Dairy Co. 1 and 2. Cheese —Two table cheese, not to exceed 121b (1): Gera'dine Dairy Co. 1. Honey—Extracted liquid in 21b bottles (S): W. Goodman 1, Mrs D. Duff 2. In bar frames, not less than 41b (3): Mrs F. W. Hearn .1 and 2. Beeswax, not. less than 41b (ah W. Goodman 1, Mrs F. W. Hearn 2, Miss A. Murray 3. Eggs—Twelve hen v.hiie (12): Mrs E. E. South 1, E. A. Xilcs 2, Mrs Cranweil 3, Mrs J. Halkett h c. Twelve hen eggs, brown (8): 11. Murray 1. Mrs F. Wilson 2, J. Ridley 3, Miss M. Mcyriek h c. Twelve duck eggs (3): C. Mazev 1, Mrs E. E. South 2. Dressed Poulin-—Pair fowls (21: F. Wilson 1, Mrs B. E. H. Tripp 2. Pi.it ducks (3): F. Wilson 1 and 2. Cured and preserved moats (2): Hams, smoked (3): Alpine Dairy Co. 1, T. H. Green and Co. 2. Two hams, unsmoked (3): Alpine Dairy Co. 1, T. H. Green and Co. 2. Two rolls, smoked (3): T. H. Green and Co. 1 end 2. Two rolls, unsmoked (3): T. H. Green and Co. 1. A'.nine Dairy Co. ■■:. PRESERVES. Throe poi3 home-made iam. three varieties (4h Mrs W. E. Cadv.allader 1, Mrs D. Kennedy 2. Mrs D. Duff 3. Three pots home-made fruit jelly, three < varieties 14>: Mrs D. Kennedy 1 and 2. Collection bottled fruit, four varieties (3h Mis W. E. Cadwallader I,\ Mrs D. Duff 2. Home-made sauces, two varieties (;•): Mr.-- 3. R. Hart i, Mrs D. Duff 2. Home-made pickles, two varieties (4): Mrs J. Scarlet 1, Mrs W. P.. Cadwallader '-. Mrs D Duff 3. Chutney, two varieties >i): Mrs J. R. Hart 1, Mrs E. Stewart 2. Mrs D. Duff S. COOKERY, Loaf bread, home-made, nor less than 3ib O): Mrs G. 11. Wilson 1. Mrs D. L'nfi 2. Mrs F. Donnithorne 3 and h c. Loaf bread, home-made, not less than 31b, for exhibitors who have not won a first or second prize ;3h Mrs S. Ar.drew 1, Mrs Halkett 2. Nut ioaf, home-made, without yeast (12): Miss J. Arras 1, Mrs D. Kennedy 2, Mrs J. Hal.■iett 3, Mrs W. G. Lev h c. Brownie ioaf, iiome-made, not less than 3lb (6!: Mrs G. R. Wilson 1. Mrs J. R. Hart 2, Mrs_ J. Halkett 3. Sis econes, home-made (S): Mrs F. H. C. Burt 1, Mrs H. J. Drewer 2. Mrs M. _E. Smith S, Mrs 0. B. Murdoch h c. Six scones, home-made, open to exhibitors who have not won a first or second prize {S): Miss X. Sterner 1, Mrs M. E. Smith 2, Mrs W. G. Ley 3, Mrs S. T. Shaw h c. Six sconea. home-made, gird:e baked (7h Mrs R, B. Hart 1 and 2, Miss X. Storrier 3, Mrs M. K. Smith h c. Collection of nastrv (1): Mrs D. Duff 1 and 2, MYo T. Tavlor 3. Collection of biscuits (i): Mrs G. B.' Murdoch 1, Mrs G. Knowles 0, Miss M. Tavlor 3. Six pieces of shortbread (lOh Mrs G'. B. Murdoch 1. Miss I. Knight 2, Mrs P. Duffv 3, Mrs J. R. Hart be. Plate of oatcakes 161: Miss E. J. Browne 1 and 2, Mrs J. R. Hart 3. Mrs D. Duff h c. Sponge sandwich illh Mrs C. I. Proburt 1, Miss P. Duff 2, Mrs E. T. Shaw 3, Mrs A. Gibson h c. Fruit cake, dark, not less than 21b (14.1: Mrs J. Scarlet 1 and 3, Mrs A. Gibson 2, Mrs A. Brown h c. Fruit light, not Vss than 3!b d-5. 1: Miss F. Chacman 1, Mra G. B. Murdocn 2, Mrs A. Gi'bson 3, Mrs D. Kennedy h c. Seed cakes, not less than 21b (10>: Miss J. Arras 1, Mrs F. H. But'. 2. Mrs G. B. Murdoch 3, Mrs T. Tavlor h o. Marole cake, not less than lib (7h Miss J. A rr33 1. Mrs K. Mayo 2, Mies I. Clarke 3, Mrs M. E. Smith h c. Plum pudding, not less than Sib (,3>.- Mrs E. Duffv 1, Mrs M. E. Smith 2. DRAUGHT HORSES. Entire (6): Andrew Grant 1 3cd ch. F. Coswell 2, J. M. Smith 3. Colt, 3yrt {°) i
■T. M. Smith .3 and res. ch, Mitchell and O'Brien 2. Colt. 2yrs (4): A. M. Copland 1, J. Lowery 2, J. E. R. Cameron 3. Oolt, I yearling (5): R. Sinclair 3, A. Gibson 2. i J. Divan 3. Gelding, 4yrs or over (2): i N.Z. Express Co. 1 and 2. Gelding, 3yrs I (2): Andrew Grant 1 and 2. Gelding, 2yrs ; (2): W. Smith 1 and c hj, S. Johnstone 2. I Pair of geldings, 3yrs or over, iu regular work (2): N.Z. Express Co. 1, Andrew Grant 2. Best walking stallion (9): Andrew Grant 1, J. M. Smith 2, A. M. Copland 3. Best walking maro or gelding (4): D. G, Wright 1. J. Patrick 2, Andrew Grant 3. Mare in foal or with foal at foot (1): J. Lowery 1. Dry mare (2): D. G. Wright 1 and ch. J. Patrick 2 and res. ch. Mare, 3yrs or over, bred in New Zealand, which has not won any prize at any show (2): A. M. Copland 1, Andrew Grant 2. Filly, 3yrs (4): Andrew Grant 1 and 3, A. M. Copland 2. Filly, 2yrs (G): W. Smith 1, A. M. Copland 2, C. H. S. Johnstone 3 and h c. Filly yearling (5): J. Patrick 1, J. M. Smith 2, J. Fox 3. Pair of mares, wet or dry, 3yrs or over (1): Andrew Grant 1. Three draught horses, not to exceed syrs, the progeny of the same sire (2): W. Smith 1, A. Brown 2. SADDLPI HORSES. Gelding or filly, 3yrs (1): Miss M. McQuade 1. Gelding or filly. 2yrs (2): C. G. Mountney 1, H. G. McQuade 2. • Colt, gelding, or filly yearling (1): H. G. McQuade 1. Cob mare or gelding, up to 14st, not exceeding 15 hands (1): Jean Moody 1. lost hack, any age, mare f>r gelding (9): D. Gillanders 1, Juno and Nan Orbell 2, Miss I. Rutherford 3, W. Hafitie vh c. 13st hack, any age, mare or gelding (4): Miss T. Rutli'erford 1, Miss B. Harper 2, D. W. Westenra 3 F L Hart vh c list hack, any age, mate or gelding (11): D. W. Westenra 1, Miss E. Greenslade 2, R. Allan 3, Miss J. Edgar Jones li c. Best paced hack, mare or gelding (14): D. W. Westenra 1 and 2. E. Hooper 3, Miss I. Rutherford v h c. Hack any age, mare or gelding, which has not won a prize (12): D. W. Westenra 1, R. Allan 2, W. H. Orbell 3, P. R. Woodhouse v h o Lady's hack, mare or gelding, to be ridden by Alady (13): D. W. Westenra 1 and 3, Miss J. Edgar Jones 2, Miss h. I Greenslade v h c. Troop horse, mare or gelding (11): Miss R. Langridge 1. Miss \. Nichols 2. Miss B. Harper 3 Mare, su.t- , able for breeding remounts (4): W. P. Lane 1, Miss R. Lnngridtre/2. Misß M. Stathani 3 i Championship--Miss I. Rutherford s The Taller, W. D. Westenra's Coquette res. ch. HUNTERS. Ladies' Hunter, to be ridden by lady over : iumps (9): Miss B. Harper 1, June and Nan Orbell 2. Miss S. Orbell 3. W. Hast.e hr. Best hunter on the ground (19) - Miss I. Rutherford 1 and he, Missß. Harper 2, Miss S. Orbell 3. Team of three hunters which have qualified with "°«"« during 1927 season (3): Christchurch Hunt 1, South Canterbury Hunt 2. THOROUGHBRED HORSES. Stallion (1): South Canterbury Hunt I. Gelding or filly, three years (2): J. *• *>■ Jamieson .1, Mrs F. T. Buchanan 2. Colt or fillv, vearling (1): J. I\ K. Jamieson 1. SPRING DRAY HORSES. Mare or gelding, 20cwt or over (1): N.Z. Express Co. 1. Mare or gelding, up to loewt •'2): N.Z. Express Co. 1. Tradesman s turnnut, mare or gelding, for delivery work up to luewt (3i: N.Z. Express Co. 1, H. Gould, and Co. 2. HARNESS HORSES. SiiiUion, three vears or over, to be driven :-.\ harness (1): H. McMillan 1. farmers' spring trap horse, mare or gelding, up to Scwt (1): A. P. 7„ane 1. Tradesman's turnout, mare or gelding for delivery up to lOowt (1): W. P. Lane 1. PONIES. Pony stallion, 14.2 hands or under il|: P. H.Luseomb 1. Pony, mare or selding, between 13.2 and 14.2 hands, to be ridden bv boy or girl (9): Eric Jackson 1. L. H. j Mason 2. T. R. Rhodes 3. Pouy, mare or ijelding. between 12.2 and 13.2 hands, to be ridden by boy or girl (6): Miss Janet Orbeh I 1 and res ch. Miss D. Cameron 2, Miss V. J Nichols 3 and h c. Pony, mare or gelding, ; between 11 and 12.2 hands, to be ridden by boy or girl (j): L. H. Mason 1, J. Mee 2. P. L. Donaid 3. Pony, mare or gelding, 11 hands or under, to be riddcu by boy or girl (2): J. Cameron 1. P. L. Donald 2. Pony, mare or gelding, becween 13 nnd 14.2 hands, ] to be ridden "by boy or girl (3): F. G. Pratt 1, Miss V. Nichols 0. Pony, mare or gelding, under 13 hands, to be ridden by boy or girl (4): L. H. Mason 1. Miss V. Nichols 2. P. L Donald 3. Polo pony (6): A. S. Elworthv 1. W. H. Orbell 2, H. Elworthy 3, C. L. Orbell h c.
Ponv Competitions—Bos: por.r over hurdles between 13.2 and 11.2 hands: D. Orbell 1, F. G. Pratt 2. T. R. Rhodes 3. Best rony over hurdles, under 13.2 hands: A. Anderson 1, S. Sugrue 2. J. Orbell 3. Trotting pony, between 13.2 and 1-1.2 hands: F. G. Pratt 1, L. Mason 2. Trot'.ins nony. under 13.2 hands: M. Hogan 1. A. Anderson 2, B. Shaw 3. Girl rider under 14, years: J. Orbell 1, X. Rolleston 2, M. Orbell 3, V. Keeper v h e. A. R. Sevmour h c. Boy rider under 14 years: J. Mee 1, S. Wells 2, L. Jackson 3. L. Robb 4. Girl rider under 14 years not a rjrize winner: X. Rolleston 1, A. Orbell 2, J. Cameron 3, A, Seymour i. Boy rider v&ier
14 not a prize winner: L. Jackson 1, L Woodford 2, F. Pratt 3, J. Cameron h c.
MILCH COWS. Registered dairy cow, any breed (11): .T. Hampton 1, T. Sherriff 2, i\ J. Washbourn. 3, S. Dale h c. Dairy cow, any breed, open to farmers farming not more than 25 acres (5): J. Hampton land 2, J. Cronin 3. Registered Jersey cow, four years or over, in milk (8): S. Dale 1 and ch, J. Hampton 2; R. Maddren 3. Heifer, three years, in milk, born since July Ist, 1924 (4): S. Dale 1, R. Maddren 2. Cow or heifer, bred by exhibitor (4): S. Dale 1 and 3, Washbourn 2. Cow with two of her progeny (4): S. Dale 1, J. Hampton 2. Mixed group of four (2): S. Dale 1. Heifer, two years, in milk or springing, born since July Ist, 1925 (3): S. Dale 1, Wordsworth 2. South Canterbury Futurity Stakes (3): R. Maddren 1, W. Topham 2. WOOL CLASSING COMPETITION. Pupils who have not attended an instruction class for more than one year: G. G. Preddy 1, C. Wilson 2, J. Mowat 3. Pupils who have attended an instruction class between one and two years: J. Douglas 1. J. Smith 2, W. Robertson 3. Pupils who have attended an instruction class for more than two years: Hill 1, Sandrey 2, Thomson 3. FRUIT. Apples, dessert, two varieties, four of each (2): Wordsworth 1 and 2. Apples, cooking, two varieties, four of each (2): Wordsworth 1 and 2. PICS. Berkshire boar over 11 months (2): J. D. Galpin 1 and ch, J. I\ Hayhurßt 2. Boar | under 14 months (2): J. D. Galpin 1, F. .1. Hayhurst 2. Boar under 8 months: J. Galpin 1. Sow over 14 months (2): J, D. Galpin 1 and res. ch, J. F. Havhurst 2. Sow under 14 months (3): J. D. Galpin 1, J. F. Hayhurst 2. Sow under 8 months (1): J. D. Galpin .1. Two bacon pigs not to exceed 221b live weight (1): J. Galpin 1. SHEEP DOGS. Short-haired dog (6): G. Keeffe 1 and 3, Lunham 2, J. Munro v h c. Short-haired slut (5): Johnston 1, McKenzie 2, Mason 3. Long-haired dog (9): Dickson and Evans 1. Watson 2 Giles 3, Keeffe hc. Long-haired slut (4): R. W. Trotter 1 and 2, L Bright 3. Bearded dog (4): Andrew Beattie 1, J Douglas 2, Miss M. Cuthbertson 3. Bearded slut (1): Sinclair Thomson 1. Dog trialsiraser 1, Davie 2, Smyth 3. > CHILDREN'S CLASSES. Sponge roll: Thyne 1, Baker 2, Tayior 3, Lithgow h c. Plate of sausage rolls (12); Brewer 1 and 2, Mayo 3, Taylor h c. Plate of pikelets (12): Lithgow 1, Armit 2,.H3rt 3, Mayo h c. Collection of biscuits (7): E. Brewer 1. Taylor 2, 0. Southgate 3, Andrews h <:. Six homemade oven scones (17) - Doak 1, Tayler 2, Thyne S, Andrews h c. PLAIN SEWING. Pillow slip, button-holed, unwashed ''9): M. Brown 1 and 2, Brown 3, Tayler h c. Darned sock or stocking (11): Goodman 1, Taylor 2 and a c, Brown 3. Best patch, calico, worn garment (not over 13 years): M. Brown 1, Tayler 2, McCann 3, Shields h c. Plain sewing, pillow slip, button-holed, unwashed (6): M. Brown 1 and 2, Tayler 3, Marsden h c. Darned sock or stocking (7): Brown 1 and 2, Register 3, Hart h c. Best patch calico worn garment (6): Brown 1, Goodman 2, Tayler 3, Marsden h c. Piasticene—Standard I.: Bruce Thyne 1, Eva Ridley 2, June Kerr 3. Standard 11,, design, own choice (9): Pettigrew 1, Cartwright 2, Dunnill and Lloyd Selbie 'equal 3, McLintock b. e. SPECIAL PRIZES. Special prizes were awarded as follows— Cattle best got-up Ayrshire, W. Omelvena; champion hunter. Miss I. Rutherford; reservo champion. Hunter, B. Harper.
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