PENINSULA SHOW.
STANDARD MAINTAINED. DUVAUCHELLB EVENT. nnua ' Exhibition of the Peninn orso Show and Pastoral Associ 10n Has ' le '(l at Duvatichellc vesterHeavy showers of rain fell until about 10 a.in., and the prospect of a fine day looked remote. From that time brilliant sunshine ruled, until the finish of the Show. The attendance was slightly less than last year. The officials worked well under the diree tion of the president, Mr P. E. Moore, nixl the secretary, Mr T. Y. Barwiek, carried out his duties capably. The stock was paraded in good condition eonsideri "g ' he rough weather during the spr.ng the entries in tli-i junior classic were smaller than usual, but the domestic., flower, and product, sections were well supported. The usual number of side-shows provided amusement for old a " The cattle judges commented upon the improved standard of the stock exhibited within the past fwo years. The prize-list is as follows: — HORSES. (Judges: HArness and Ponlea, Mr K. Truscott; Saddle, Mr W. Hay ward.) Yearling: J, T. Robinson l and 2. Fifteenatone hack: Misa M. Chapman 1, T. \V. \Wrner 2, J. T. Robmson 3. Cob: T. S\\arc 1, Misa H. Montgomery 2, T. Masofield 3. Thirteen-fltone hactc: Misß K. \Veptenru 1, T. G. Ware 2, T. Priest 3. Klevenstone hack: .Sir Bruce Stewart 1 and 2, .1 C. Tikao 3, Lftdy'B luvek: Mias K. West* *nru l, Sir Bruce Stewart 2, E. Glynan 3. Troop horso; Miss H Montgomery 1, T. 0 Ware 2, T. Masefleld 3. Maiden hunter: Sir Bruce Stewart 1, T. Mnacfieltl 2. Hunter, open: Miss K. Westenra 1, Miss H. Montgomery 2. Brood mare. T. G. War© I, lIS Patten 2. Two-year-old hack: J. O Coop 1, S. Gilbert 2. Daisy cart horse: Miaa fci. Montgomery 1, G. B. Rout 2. Horse suitable to draw one ton: E". W. Hnmmond 1. J. L. Giddens 2. I'ony, 13.3 to 14.2: T. Mußoiield 1, J. T. Robinaon 2. Pony, 12,2 to 13.3 hands. G. B. Rout 1, T. Maaefield 2 Pony, undor 12.2 hands. H Chapman 1, Miss M. Cliapman 2. Horse to drnw halften: P. K. Moore. I, E. Olynan 2, O. J. Wakelin 3. Gi»* horse. K. K. Patten 1, I*T Glvnan 2. Dop cart RHss M. Chapman 1, E. \V. Hammond 2. Pony jump: M. Mapeficld 1, 2. and 3. CATTLE. (Judj-'.e: Mr R. Graham.) T'.ro Rtore flteers, two veara: P. K. Moor« 1, W. Craw 2, P. K. Mnore 3. Two store >;cifers, two years: P. K. Moore 1. Two at ore heifers, yearliiv.'B; W*. Crnw \ and 2. Two store steers, W. Craw 1 anJ 2, P. K. Moor«s' 3 Dairy Cattle. (Judges: Messrs J. Parlan« and "W. McLaohlan ) Two Jersey heifer calves. J. R. White 1, J J. Brocherie 2 and 3. Two l r rioaii>n heifer calves: S. J. Vojfan 1, MUs A. Kay 2. Two Shorthorn heifer calves: A. J. Cunningham 1 and 2. Yearling Shorthorn bull: P. E. Moore 1, L. D. Stanbury 2. Dniry ro\vt P. K. Moore 1, S. J. Vopan 2, Miss A. Kay 3. Dairy cow. Friesir>n: S. J. Vouun 1, A. J Cunrungnam 2. Three-vear-old heifer; 0 J. Wakelin 1, Miss A. Kay 2, S. J. Vocan 3. Two-year-old heiferMiss A. Kay 1, P. E. Moore 2, F. A. Hainmend 3. Jersey bull, over two years: J R. White 1, A. J. Cunningham 2. Yearling Jersey ball: P. Cunninpham 1 Yearling dairy heifer: J. Mould 1, P. E, Moore 2 Yearling Friesian hrifer: O. J. Wakelin 1, Miss A. Kay 2, S. J. Vogan 3. Jersey cow. J. R. White 1 and 2, J. Duncan 3. Threfc-vear-old Jersey heifer: J. R White J sixl 2. Jerary heifer, two years: J. R. V/hife 1. J. Duncan 2. Yearling Jersey heifer: J. R. White 1, P. Cunningham 2, J R. White 3. Friesian bull, over two years: S. J. Vorran 1, D. Kav 2. Yearling Friesian bull . W. Rhodes 1. S. J. Vo'»an 2. Champion bull: J. R. Whit*. Champion cow: r. E. Moore SHEEP. (Judge: Mr W. O. Rennie.) Pet lamb: J. Duncan 1 and 2. Two fat lambs: P. E. Moor© 1, R. Donovan 2, W. Craw 3. Guessing competition, weight of lamb (exact weight 6ilb 14ox) : R. Donovan. 641b 12oz. DOGS. (Judge: Mr T. Feather.) Short-haired: G. Jonos 1, W. Weir 2. longhaired: H. Mould 1, A. Kingston 2. Beardy: T. Y. Uarwick 1,. Miss A. Kay 2. Dog Trial: S. S. Barclay's Rock 1, J. McGowan's John Peel 2. T. Brankin's Wee Boss 3. FARMERS' PRODUCE. (Judge: Mr S. Clayton.) Factory cheese: Harry's Bay Dairy Co. 1, Okain's Bay Dairy Co. 2. Dairy cheese: H. Harrington 1. Factory butter: Central Dairy Co. 1, Akaroa Butter Co. 2. Dairy separator butter: Miss M. McKay 1, Miss J. Reynlsh 2, Mrs W. Weir 3. Dairy butter (novices) : Miss H. Woodill 1, Miss M. Stewart 2, Mrs R. Mason 3. Ham: Mrs S. K. Weir 1, E. Giddens 2. Honey: Mrs J R. Whito 1 and 2. Heaviest hens' eggs: Mrs R. Stewart 1, Mrs P. Hnglund 2. Heaviest ducks' eggs: Mrs Y. Joblin 1, Mrs P. Haglund 2. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. (Judge: Mr 11. Free.) Walnuts: Mrs P. Haglund 1, G. Vogan 2 Apples: I>. J. Vangioni 1, J. L. Giddens 2. Lettuce: E. Smith 1, D. Kay 2. Cab* bage: T. W. Weir 1, H. Norrie 2. Cauliflower: Miss G. Wakeiin 1, F. Lance 2. Rhubarb: Miss Jean McKay 1, Miss K. Craw 2. Potatoes, ored: T. W. Weir 1. W. W. Williams 2. Potatoes, white: W. W. Williams X and 2. Peas: Mrs F. W. Crockett 1, B. Cattermolo 2. Broad beans: T. W. Weir 1, Airs P. Haglund 2. Carrots: G. Harris 1, Mrs P. Haglund 2. Eschalots: Mrs T. Lecomte 1 and 2. Onions: Mrs H O. G. Haylock 1, Mrs P. Haglund 2. Collection of salads: D. Kay l, Airs G. Voifiwi 2. Collection of vegetables: Mrs P. Haglund 1, J. G. Barwiek 2. DOMESTIC PRODUCE. (Judge: Miss Rennie.) Preserved fruit in syrup: Reg. Mason 1 and 2, Mrs T Stewart v h c. Preserved i fruit in water: Mrs T. Stewurt 1 and 2. Jam: Mrs F. W. Crockett 1 and 2. Mrs J. R. Huines v h c. Jelly: Mrs F. W. Crockett 1 and 2. Marmalade: Mrs P. E. More 1 and 2, Miss E. Kay v h c. Pickles: Mrs L. Cairns 1. Chutney: Mrs W. Mould 1 and 2. Mrs F. W. Crockett v h c. Tomato sauce: Mrs P. E. Moore 1, Mrs J. G. Barwiek 2. Wine: Mrs J. R. Haines 1 and 2. Bread: Mrs W. Pidgeon 1. Mrs C. J. Craddoek 2, Mrs G. Harris and Mrs Reg. Mason v h c. Sponge cake: Mtb J. R. Haines 1, Mrs P. Hag.und 2. Sultana cake: Miss Mona Stewart i. Mrs R. E. Jones 2, Miss Doreen Weir v h c. Fruit cake: Mrs A. J. Cunningham 1, Miss M Stewart 2, Mrs L. Cairns v h c. Seed cake: Mrs A. Pettigrew 1, Mrs P. Haglund 2. Mrs 8. K. Weir v h c, Madeira cake: Miss M. Stewart 1, Miss M. Salt 2, Miss L. Shadbolt v h e. Sponge sandwich: Mrs J. R. Haines 1, Mrs Reg. Mason 2, Mrs A. J. Cunningham 3. Gingerbread: Mrs A. Pettigrew 1, Mrs J. R. Haines 2. _ Plain scones: Mrs L. Cairns 1 and 2, Miss M. Stewart ▼ h c. Sultana ! scones: Miss M. Stewart 1, Mrs P. Hagland f 2, Mrs L. Cairns v h c. Girdle scones: Mrs i J. R. Haines 1 n-nd 2, Mrs Reg. Mason v h c , Puff pastry; Mrs A. R. Ilaylock 1, Miss M. Stewart 2. Shortbread: Miss M. Stewart 1. Mrs A. J. Cunningham 2, Mrs J. Mould v h c. Scones (girls under 16); Jessie Vogan 1. Pikelets: Mrs J. R. Ilaines 1 and 2, Miss J. Harris v h c. Plum pudding: Mrs J. R. Haines 1 and v h e, Miss M. Stewart 2 ' Fruit pie: Mrs A. ft. Hayloek 1, Miss M. Stewart 2, Mrs R. Rhodes v h c. Soap: Mrs • O. McKay 1, Mrs R. A. Shadbolt 2, Mrs P. i Hagland v h c, , Electric Cookery—-Bread: Miss M. Reynish 1, Mrß McDonald 2. Sponge sandwich: Mrs . A. R. Prirhnrd 1 and 2, Miss B. Jaeobson i v h c. Fruit cake: Mrs Radford 1, Mrs E. I Smith 2. JUNIOR SECTION. Sewing. i (Judge: Mrs S. G. Trail.) Standards I. and II.: Joy Pettigrew 1. ■ Hazel McKay 2. Standard III.: Betty Taylor I. Standards V. and VI.: Nancy Moore 1, 1 Molly Wakelin 2. Darning: Nita Robinson_l.
Penmanship. (Judge: Mr W. Thomas.) VVritmg, under 10: Stella Duxbury J, porenn Harris 2, Tom Rumnay 3. Under 13: "oris IJuxbury 1, Leila lluxbury ii. N'esia I^, enz ' e 3 - Under Hi: Doris Ihixbury 1, Kearney 2, Kathleen O'Connor 3. yrayon drawing—Under 12: Patricia Curry 1. Hetty Tayl„ r 2, Douglas Curry.3. I'umil l'l* " K— "Under ]6; Lennox Curry 1, Oscar i . ~|lis Jncobscm 3. Essay: Jessie i '' 11 Jean Stewart 2. M"I>: Vernon A instronß 1. I'lasNcene, to Standard 111., •i r>, US( lin 1, Neil MrKav 2, Doreen Harris , s ' lcene ' " vcr Standard III.: Tom Dux . t> . rna McKay 2. Collection of birds I'irus: Robinson's Bay School. Vusc of native owers: Maurice Mooru 1 nnd 2, Thorn \\u*keliM Flowers, (Judge: Mr T. D. Lennie.) •» , roseß; Mrs J. K. Haines 1, A. Ilammoud 7" i roses (novices): Miss G. Cattermole 1, D. Jaeobson 2. Six roses (full bloom) : Mrs J. K . n ilines x. Three red roses: Mrs T. Thompson 1, Mrs J. It. Ilaine6 thampion rose: Mrs F. W. Crockett 1. Vase of roses: Mrs J. R. Haines 1, Mrs T. «. Thompson 2. (ioruniums: Miss llavlock 1. I elnrgonmms: Miss Hnyioelc 1, Mrs J. Annotron<j 2. Six varieties pan«iee T. S. ( raw 1, J, Cunningham 2 Twelvw varieties pansies: J. Cunningham 1, T. S. Cra>w 2. Hardy outdoor-grown flowers: Miss M. Jaeobson 1, Miss Ilaylock 2, Mrs J. Armstrong 3 Cut flower*: Mrs F. W. Crockett 1, Mrs J. It Haines 2, Mrs T. Thompson 3. Flowering Mrs Stewart 1, Mrs G. A. Ilam mond p. G. Armstrong 3. Rhododendron* Miss Jonn Mason I, J. Marshal! 2. Lady's B , prny i> \ r * F * W - Crockett 1. Miss I). Gid ( ~n s Miss Joyce Mason 3. Buttonholes: Mrs F. W. Crockett 1, Miss Joan Mason 2, Miss J. Vogan 3. Buttonholes (children under 16)-r Patricia Ken«rncv 1, Mariorie \<>gnn 2. Swopi Peas: Mrs E. Gfddons 1. Antirrhinums: Mrs E. E. Patten 1, Miss M. on Bowl assorted flowers: Mrs F. v k, TT Cr S okwtt }' Mrs J - Warwick 2. Mrs : V " atten 3. Premier pansy: James Cunningham.
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