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COURTENAY SHOW

4 EXHIBITION.

MAUGST HOBSKS OilSTANDIN6.

' •.» -fibliihed fehcvr Ti4 « VKirwae on S&turdfty. Th 6 fto the Saturday was au irtncK .-far as tho Courtonay _ As- ■•*?{. concerned, but ihi Mvaa,sa of this day have already apniP 6 , ° , 6 or tw£> other country notably the Moth yon, and stabilities are that there converts to it.. On«.»dA that Saturday provides not? L working ii.^t'b 6 e n broken, i^to-and .that more patronage * in'the district. Last Saturday \ ■'rita"- w " s .down .021 the precedrear (isBB odd' as against f&)i i'f tie morning threatened badly, and ihh kept martf people awa> th shortlv after- mid-day foudfclkrcd off. and ideal sunshmc js pu-fely & district'ope, .1 rn tries in some sections fL 0 n l«et year, but. ia others they in quauty equally ?. Mows-served by ipucu- more csdistricts. Notably was the cltt in the -draugnt, horsu & -and it' would •bn quite biro that 'this section way is good ft if. not- better than any show yet \ltij m. tba province this ye»r, no« siceptiig ,the Metropolitan _ disp.ay. nVwis the' opinion of the judge. ' -si also of. others who have visited of the preceding shows. _ Though ono or two ot the puree rod sheep failed to draw, enS. leading exhibitors fW Seated in others. Merinos. at-[Sfed.-four breeders. C, H. Adams tsiisz the' senior atfarda. -Border Leictttero &' ''Washout. bu w Metropolitan • Show sheep were reproasntfld in'tie English Laioestejrs. Jas I Rcid'taKing both championships. A. I W Adftflss was the only exmbiior I foams? Marsh, but*there was brisk rivalry in tho Correlates, Jas. Reii mam taking l'i« rhampionshins. C. A O. K., E-. and G. A. Riagjen also fihibitine' Shropshires drew naif a doeen ewes, G. H. Ridgen-soormg Vne (hasapionship. . Prominent breeaers ffH , to.the foro in Soaindowns, toe tw> elmmnionshifis going to A. « . Adams. Halfbredc were a amah rusclay, G. Begfi taking two of the :hre«.major awards, but competition was keen in the crossbreds, A. W. 4asms ftcorin" tho main awards, with n. Oliver filling tho minor peaces. I'»t limbs are always a' good section at Kirwee. There were only a few idnlt sheep forward on Saturday, but tisa Down lambs were a fine lot. Ci. Seatta and A. Hanson- secured tr.e iio main awards in th© two Bonn tltses from strong, competition. Though- cattle were a sparse entry, Sioithonn and Ayrshirca cot being tcprsMated, anl one or two of the other tsetions indifferently, thero were u rpr good eows to the fore, notably tjie diiry. Friesian, arid milling ShortLore' sections. F. E. Jones exhibited tha tharapion in tho last-named, and I. H. Leslio in the Friesians. Tie Istter exhibitor scoted in tho. dairy cattle eeetibn for cow rfor , dairy .purposas oily with tho same animal. 8.. S. Bopi | tiok the two-year heifer award, and F. Boalaois that for bflst crossbred cowy The three classes ill tho dairy cattld action (Wore well contested. A trio pf j fit: oalvcs represented the, fat. eattio i entry, bnt they were, the real thing. s stated tho draught horses were ] fstst&ading. '-'The chaihpidn rftallionj j I IC. MeArthur's-, Greeiihil! ' Again! is a particularly bold mover. For j f idioii.ha woald bfe hird to beat in any j

nlj, The champion mare, B. Jeniiis'iTireitt'a Qhein, is a maro of FcMuee and quality. • The working i&Mfiti made a fie showing:, overy t!isi owting good competition, drawn, Borwvff, from the farms within tho Siitrie!. J. arid f l . Cogan, W. H. Boyle, adX. E. Jinkins were the main Uiffs.

food competition prevailed in t.'ie hdtsey and pony sections, aiid quite a jaaber in both sections were priaet»lt«rs at the Metropolitan Show. The danpion hackney -was D. "W. Western's Coquette, the champion saddle wV Mi|s Joyce Maginness's Scandal (viaaer of the harness section at Chrigttlnel), and the champion harness pony &0. Jannan's Tina, a very stylishEm]!)} grey. As many as eight ponies Me forward in the saetion that proosttd the harness champion. Jij» wero not represented, but there *•< a really good display of poultry. J*nn produce constituted one of tha fataie, of the Show, there being an otopiira exhibition of dairy produce Hi cookery. lie following i 3 the prize-list, tho •iwee ,within parentheses indicating ® number of entries in caeli elasa:—

SHEEP. J* 0 ™ 0 Mr K. Todhunter): liam, W> acati " (3): C. H. Adams 1, K. Cni? 2 * R ® m ' Dnd " 13 months (3): J-v , J?*®* K. Murchison 2. Singly ewe, «> !»«. (3): C. H. Adams 3. It. O. IK »I t Two » w es (i); C. 11. Adams 1, WwJ, Li i M,ter Hr W. Loch- £»»>:'«. 1 and 2. W. J. JenJM,' J^f m> "Oder 18 months (3): Jas. SLitiW i Jenkins 3. Shorn ram S Ji. b^ 0 , 5 (^): W. J. Jenkins a and l tL R 6i r # , 3 - Shorn owe hogget (5): }"4 2. c. H. Adams 3. Ewe, lina. v v a 5, R c *d 1 and 2 and chain* < 2 > : J »a- «eid 1. »BMy-l£ ir J£ (judge,.Mr R. W. Lothhead) 1 la?'.?!* . 18 m °nths (1>: A. W. Adams Earn, under 18 months, laab it 4 dams 1 and 2 - ?' s ' e > with JimLVw*!. ' Adams 1 and chain* Corriri.u^'V^ : A " w - Adams 1 »j.d 2. 1» _ ( i nd * e . Mr J. W. Ensor) —Ram, '• Jas. Reid 1, 2, and o 1 ?: B ° der 18 months (4): Jbb. Ri *Sen 3. Ram, under 18 E »»l«».T™v (2): , Ja6 " Re!d 1. E - Bidgen 2. S "m?rr e 5° r 2-^ ,: C - ~ Ridgen 1. G. H. 'l Slid t I. 3 - Single ewe (2): * <U. Hid,ea 3* nd cham P io °' G - A - Rid S en 2 »» ?° W V jud S®. M «- G - McSean) sMr «- r "«« i =• J*«4 cL™SS ,4 foot (2): G. H. Eidgen 5-* •£' * Adams 2. Ewe Wa sen5 en A - Adams 2. 18 teal»K ? B| r —Bam, p ® (1)«* A. W. Adams 1 and \i)i a yc> fy m » under IS months, -shorn JWn /?? * ftn( * 2 * Ram, under 18 H? 4 Adams 1 and 2. ?■ fi'i Sbo „ ra CB>: L- D. Adams 1, A. * t* w * tlx at foot <4): I W Ee » a , O /, chaaplon, VV. J. Jenkins Wll, A 4): A - W. Adams 1 and 2. 4 •"dams 1- l°"l hd ° wrl i">ETSot (3): K 1. eWO (1) •A. &?*M/wUh'i M k R - C - Todhunter)— ft?i «»d a Ri L a ° b ' 1 at <2): E. li : 6 -Beet tv L g 9 owe - lanlb at f o°t itid):/' ew e hoggets, Corriedaio Ais ®« ams Ewe h °SSet (1): ■ i *f r Lochhead)— fSWr»^S?, ( »> s A - W. Adams 1, t x 2° Ewe iogset (&) : twottftSS Scat <> a 3, H. Oliver h« H - Oliver 1. Five §, ou, « 2: 8C 3 <2): A " W " Adanß ; Mr G - Cross)— Three ??>"» cToTl' i 1 > : , A - Robertßon 1. !i, T^ r '« *h!t«.fa.»j :A - RobortEou iL I, Ilowf wethers (3): D. Finlot , ed Ijmbt (a)°. n H 2 S nd R 3 - Ttree loc ?- Ci»*: . Do» fa " R °Per 1. A. Jlancro6s lambs (9): G. kaba ('{i C " S" 3. Three Ift O^ ow a cro«i t . 1. Be»toa J H : A - itaaeon k, ~®b« tor' hni.v ' 9 rosa Special for Uif.l- Purpoees (1): Goo. be "t pen five freezing fc*eiiag lnv,b« a /c \ s P eci »l for best pen **»o» (5); G. Seatoa 1.

Si CAtrLE -. 1 ili* 0 ,? - ®. o *. ag 8 (3): p. over ? itm ' W - ' "Wileon "J. SH w. y«»3 .(3): F. E. Jfoaea h,e- ** Ik W. pTOKKsr)—

year Heifer (1)": A. H. Smart 1 and champion. Yearling heifer (1); R» R». Wilson 1. Beai calf (1): P. Begg 1. Friesian (judge, Mr G. Haasall) —Bull, tv.*o years and over (1)2 R. S. Roger's Hanloy Mercedes Butlerboy 1. Cow, any age (4) : L. H. Leslie'u Lonalea Clorerotto Nancy 1 and champion, R. Roper 2. Heifer, two years (1): R. S. Ropor 1. Heifer, yearling (4): R. S. Roper 1, L. H- Leslie 2. Calf (2): R. S. Roper 1 and 2. Dairy Cattle (judges, Messrs Hassall, Prosser, and Smith) —Cow, any age (10): L. H. Leslio's Lenslea Cloverette Nancy 1, P. Boulnois 2, W. L. Stotfc 3, R. Henderson h c. Heifer (4):. R. ,S. Roper 1, L. H. Leslie 2. Crossbred cow (5) : P. Boulnois 1, W. L. Btott 2, M. E. Jenkins 3. Fat Cattle (judge, Hr G. Cross) —Fat ralr (3): C. T. Wilson 3, W. Wilson 2 and o. HORSES. Draughia (judge, Mr W. J. Taylor)—Entire, oyer 4yrs (4): D. C, Mac&rthur't: Greenhill Again 1 and champion, M. E. Jenkina 3, A. Thomson 3. Two-yet.r entire (3); M. E. Jenkins's Farmer's Qjieen 1 and champion and 2, J. W. Jowera 3. Dry mare (2): M. E. Jenkins 1 and 2. Gelding, 4yre or over (5): J, and F. Cogan 1 and 2, W. J. Clinton 3. Best pair horses (5): W. H. Boyle 1, J. and F. C'ogan 2. M. E. Jenkins 3. W. J. Clinton h c. Three horsed (4) : W. H. Boyle 3, J. and F. Cogan 2, M. E. Jenkins 3, W. J. Clinton c. Four horses property one owner (4) : J. and F. Cogan 1, W. H. Boyle 2, M. E. Jenkins 3, W. J. | Clinton h. c. Three-year-old filly (3): Ken i Boyle 1, J. aiid F. Cogan 2, M. E. Jenkins 3. Three-year-old gelding (3): V/. H. I Boyle 1, J. and F. Cogan 2, G. Seaton 3. 1 Two-year-old flly (3); G. Sealon 1, J. and j F. Cogan 2. Two-year go'ding (3) : ?£. I E. Jenkins 1, C. B. Thomas 2. Yoarling i Ally (3): J. and F. Cogan 1, M. E. Jenkins 2. Yoarling colt or prelding (2) : M. E. Jenkins 1, Estate J. H. Jarman 2. Spring dray horse, equal to one ton (2): W. H. Boyle 1, M. E. Jenkins 2. Spring dray horse, equal to two tons (3): J. and F. Cogan 1, Ken. Bfifylo 2, M. E. Jenkins 3. Special i!or beet gelding (4): J. and F. Cogan. Special for draught, yearling (2): M. E. Jenkins. Special for draught yearling Ally (3): J. and F. Cogan. Special for four-horse team (3) : J. and F. Cogan 1, Special for best draught two-year-old gelding (3): M. E, Jenkins. Thoroughbreds and Haokneyu (judgo, Mr F. Coop)— Hackney maro (1): T. E. K. Dawson 1. Two-year-old saddle filly or gelding (1): Miss E. Ward-Smith 1, Weightcarrying hack, to 14st (2): Duncan Gillanders' The Monk 1, J. H. Solby 2. Hack, to carry 12st, that had not won a priae at time Of entry (4) : D. Gillanders' The Monk 1 T. E. K. Dawson 2. list hack (3): Miau | E. Ward-Smith 1, Mrs Hamilton 2. Lady'n I hack (3): D. W. Westenra's Lucy Glitters ! 1, Miss E. Ward-Smith's 2. Cob, not over 15 hands (1): W. Calder's Miss Canterbury 1. Cob, inure or gelding, not over 14.2 hands (5) : Miss Joyce Maginness'g Scand&l 1. C. G. Jarman 2, Mrs S. J. Bushell 3. Horse, suitable for mounted infantry (2): Miss Dorothy Maginness 1, T. E. K. Dawson 2. Champion hack: D. W. Westenra's Coquette 1. cob: Misu Joyce M&ginness' Scandal Z. Ponies (judge, Mr H. S. S. Kyle)Pony, brood maro, under 14 hands (1): Geo. Maginness 1. Pony, 13 to 14 hands (10): D. W. Westenra 1, Miss M. Calder 2, W. TUwaites 3. Pony. 12 to 13 hands (6): W. Thwaites 1, Mervyn Jenkins 2, Geo. M&ginnesb S. Pony, 12 hands and under (6): Shona Boyle 1, Mrs Richards 2, W. Thwaites S. Boy's or girl's pony, un to 13 hands (4): W. Thwaites 1, Mrs S. J. Bushel! 2, Miss Nancy McLaughlin 3. Bee:, grirl rider, under 12 (4>: A. Westenra 1, E. Kcttoa 2, Nancy McLaughlin o. Be*t hoy rider (4): Jas. McLaughlin 1, K. Thwaite3 2. —. Richards S, M. Jenkin3 b c. Jumpin.t pony (2): A. Westenra 1. Special ; for maiden saddle pony (3): Mrs S. J. Bushell 1. Special for best group of I three school ponies (3): J. Thwaites K. Thwaites and Nancy McLaughlin 1, Eva Hutton 1, B-eatty and J. Green 2, Beul»h »nd Morvyn Jenkins acd Nancy McLaughlin a. Hunters (judge, Ur F. Ccop),—Hunter, to £l?s <6)6 SM Boyl* <2. H. Selby % SEiss

K. 3unn Z. Maiden hunter (7): D. V,'. Weslenra 1. Ra© Boyle 2, Mibs K. Buwn 3. j Hunter, to 1-isf (3): J. H. Selby's Gulicmuu j 1, Kae Boyle 2. Harness horses (judge, Mr If. if. Burgrin) , —Brood mare (.1): T. E. K. Dawson 3.' Two-year-old filly (1): Miss K. Ward-Smith 1. Gig horse (1): Miss Dorothy Maginrees 3. Pony, not over 34 hands (ft): C. G. Jarm&n'a Tina 1 and champion, E. Barker 2, S. W. Bultner 3. Pony, not over 14.2 (2): Miss Joyce Magmness'o Scandal 1, C. G. Jarm&n'a Colleen 2. Saddio and light harness horse', not over 15 hands (2): Miss Joyce Maginnoss's Scandal 3, W r • Calder 2. Special for best maiden harness ponv, under 34 hnnds (-1): E. Barker's Firebrick 1, Mrs S. J. Bushell 2. POULTRY. c Judge: Mr P. C-'. Hacli.) Brown Lieghorn cock (4): Nancy Coffey 1, J It. Manson 2. Brown Leghorn hen (4): J. E. Mauson 1, C. W. Kussell 2. Leghorn cock (2) : Mm D. Finlay 1, L. J. Thompson 2. White Leghorn hen (8): A. W. Adama 1, J. Reardon 2. Silver Wyendotto cock (3): Mrs A. W. Adams 1 and J. Silver Wyandotte iien (o).' A. Mauson 1, Mrs R. C'olee 2. Black Orpington cock (8): Mra D Finlay 1. E. V. Crouch 2. Black Orpington hen (5): Mrs A. D. Thompson 1, E. V. Crouch 2. Light Snssex cock (3): E. v! Crouch 1 and 2. Light Sussex hen (2): E V. Croucb. 1 and 2. Best team, any light, breed (1): J. Reardon. Best team, any heavy breed <3): E. V. Crouch 1, A. D. Thompson 2. Best team of bantams (6) : ii. E Hunter 3, Nancy Coffey 2. Pen of fowls, any other breed (2): E. V. Crouch 1, H. McNao 2. Pen of fowls, for table purposes (2) : Mrs A. D. Thompson 1, A. Manson 2. Pen ludiaft Runner ducks (3) : Mr.-J I>. Finlay J, E. Thompson 2. Pair of turkeys (1): Mrs G. D. Caldwell. Pair o£ white ducks (3): A. P. Clark 3, Mrs G. IX Caldwell 2, Mrs D. Finlay 3.

SHEEP-DOGS. (Judge: Mr E. Tv. King.) Best bred dog. rough-haired (10): Hobt. Reid'l, M. B. Anderson 2, P. 1. Roper D. M. M. Kay li c, R. Cole© c. Best bred dog, smooth-haired (5): P. Boulnois 1. 3, and h e, W. B. Oliver 2. Beet bred bearded Collie (1): Bobt. Keid 1. Special for be £ : rcugh-haired bitch (3 Hansen. Special for best smooth-haired bitch (1)* • -tJOi*:nois 1. FARM PRODUCE. (Judge: Mrs C. Mcintosh.) Ono pound table butter, without Bait; (lo): Mrs P. l'\ Roper 1, Mrs R. W. Wilson i, and 3 Mrs G. K. Wright h c. One pound tibia butter, with Bait (9): Mrs I'. 1. Koper 1 Mrs R. W. Wilson 2 and Mri A. li. Withell h c. One pound ladle butter, nonseparator (1): Mrs G. H.. Wnght 1. Best lib. butter, who Lave not previously taken a first prise (13): Mrs A. Burrows 1 Miss Eileen Small -\ Miss Zoo liegg 3 Mrs D. Finlay h c. Fancy butte.-, without sals (2): Mrs W. H. Walker 1 and 2. Oca pound butter, in ornamental pats (21: Mrs W. H. Walker 1. Mrs v\. L. btott 2. Ten pounds salt butter (4): Mrs R. W. Wilson 1 and 2, M?s D. Finlay 3 and h c. Ham, unsmoked, 51b (3) : J. .Jenkins 1, C, B. Davis 2. Mrs P. F. Roper h c. Ham, uusmoked, 151b (4): W. J. Jenkins 1, Mrs P. F. Roper 2. C. B. Davis h c. Twelve hen eggs (4): D. Finlay 1, K. V. Crouch 2, Mrs O. B. Wright h c. Twelve duck eggs (5): Mrs V/. L- Stott 1 and 3, Mrs D. Fir.lay 2. Jar honey, granulated (2) : Mrs R. W. Wilson 1 and 2. Jar honey, clear (1) : Mrs R. W. Wilson 1 and 2, A. I'. Clark h c. Four squares of section honey (3): Mro R. W. Wilton 1. 2, and h c. Frame of honey (2) : Mrs R. Wilson 1 and 2. Home-made wine (3): Mrs P. F. Roper 1. Mrs R. W. Wilson 4, Mrs A. D. Thompson fc y. Home, made wine (1) : Mrs P. F. Roper 1. Homemade jam. throe varieties (3): Mrs P. F. Roper 1, Mrs R. Wilson 2. Raspberry jam (4): Mrg D. Finlay 1, Mrs P. F. Roper 2, Mrs R. W, WilEon h c. Black currant sam (4): Mrs D. Finlay 1, Mrs P. F. Roper 2, Mrs R. Y<\ .Wilson h c. Home-Made jelly (1): Mrs P. i". Roper 1., Home-made pickles (1) : Mrs D. Finlay 1. Preserved fruit (4): Mrs D. Finlay 1 and 3,, Mrs P. S. Bopei". i. e, . Preserved .fruit- 3£;rs

D. Finlay 1 and 'J. Apple j clly (2) : Mrs D. Finlay 1, Mrs P. F. Roper 2. Section II (judges, Mcsdames J. l>awson and J. Fleming)— Loaf bread, hom«-made Mrs D. Finlay 1, Mrs It. V,*. Wilso;; 2. Loaf brown bread (2): Mrs D. Finlay 1, Mi.v* V*. Clark 2. Sponge sandwich (15): M;s3 A. M. timer 1 *nd Mr* J. ID. Koutitree £, Mrs W. S. Valentino h c. Mist L. J. Thompson h c. Sponge cake (2): Mrs B. Finlay 1, Mrs V/. partridge 2. Spongo roll (5): Mrs A. M. Greer 1, Mrs D. Finlay 2, Mrs A. M. Robertson 3. Mrs R. W. IV i I son h c. Plum pudding, with suet (2): Mva D. Finlay 1 an'd 2. Plum pudding, villi butter (2),: Mrs IX Finlay 1 and 2. Collection pastry (2): Mrs Jas. Gilmour 1, Mrs J. Curtis 2. Six pikeletj (4) : Mrs D. Finlay 1, Mollie Coffey 2, Mif>s Eileen Smalc h c. Plate Scotch shortbread (1): Mrs L>. Finlay. Madeira cake (4) : Mrs \V. Pariridge 3, 31rs R. Coleo 2, Mr? D. Finlay Fruit cake (4): Mrs P. F. Roper 1, Mrs W. Partridge 2, Mrs 1). Finlay o, Mrs <t. R. Wright h e. Pound cake (4): Mrs P. F. Roper 1, Mrs t>. Finlay 2 and ?>. Shortbread (2): Mrs I*. Finlay 1. Mrs M. Robertson 2. JSix girdle scones (1): Mrs L>. Finny 1. Six oven Econefc (4): Mrs P. F. Roper 1 and 2, Mrs D. Finlay 3. Seed cako (3>: Mrß D. Finlay 1 and 2. Mrs P. F. Ropor h r. Ploughman's lunch (o): Mrs P. I'. Roper 1, Misfi S. Read 2, Miss Eileen Smate S. Fruit cako ((>): Mra D. Finlay 1, Mrs P. r. Roper 2, Miss Coffey o. Miss Eileen Rmnle h e. Loaf nut bread (4): Mrs P. F. Ropflr 1, Molly Coffey 2. Mrs IX Finlay h c. Three lb home-made soap (5): Mrs j P. T. Roper 1 and 8, Mrs W. Partridge 2. : Snecinl l'or home-made bread (2): Mrs I>. Finlay 1. 'Spec : al for fruit cako (5): MrsJ P. F. Roper X Mr« D. Finlay 2, Mrs Yv. Partridge 3. Special for plain pikelets (4): Betty Begs 3. Ruby Thompson 2, Betty Itawstron 3. SEEDS, ETC. (Judge: Mr V*. G. Smith.) Collection farm needs C*) : G. Gallagher 1. White oats (1): G. Begg I. Tuscan wheat i'-j) : L. J. Thompson 3. other variety (J): E. Thompson 3. Sheaf of ffreii fodder (2): S. Buhner 3. Partridge IJeas (1): S. Bulmer 1. HOOTS. VJudge: Mr \V. G. Sinii'u.) Long red mangels (2): F. McNae 3 and 2. Globe mangels (1): Jsoel Caldwell 2. Mangels, any variety (1): F. McNae 1. Potatoes (4): F. McNae 1 and 3, J. lagher 2, Special for table potatoes, three varieties (1): M. R-obertsou 3. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SECTION. (Judges: Mrs Bradley and Mr A. I{. Blank.)

best article made from sugarbag (11): Kva Henderson 1, Margaret Walker *J, Udna Hulston 3, Jane Olsen b Pillow slip (0): Grace Taylor 3, Joy Anion 2, Jean Gilmour 3, Mary Johnson h c. Specimen of school sewing (3): Ivy McClelland 1, Betty Rawatroa 2. Lseet writing, under 8 (1\: >7gairc McKay 1, Ralph Frizelle 2, Myra Wilson 3, Una Walker h o. Writing, under 11 (16): Stewart Page 1. Audrey Batstono 2, Iris Caldwell 3, Walker h c. Writing, under 13 (12): l aia Walker 1, Harold Walker 2» Gordon Caldei" 3, Ivy McClelland h c. Writing, under 16 (6): lan Walker 1, Walter Lacey 2. Amno Dunn 3, Horatio Bell h e." Crayon drawing, for primers (6): Gordon Smith 1, Alma Batstor.c 2, Beulah Jenkins 3, Ngairo Smith li c. Crayon drawing, Standards I. and If(11): David Gilmour 3. Rita Gallagher Mavis Smart 3, Joyce Smith h c. Crayon drawing. Standards 111. and IV. (12): Gordon Calder 1, Jean Gilrnour 2, Iris Caldwel. 3, Betty Burleigh U c. Crayon drawing. Standards V. ar.d VI. (5): Ivy McClcllano 1, Walter Lacey 2, David Selby 3, Noe; Caldwell 4. Coloured drawing, landscape (5): Noel CaldwoU 1, Stewart Pago 2, Joy Anson 3, Jean Gilmour -d. Pencil drawing. Standards I. and 11. (S) : Rita Gallagher-' Ralph Fri-oile 'J,, Joyce Smith 3, Chas. Kay h c. Pencil urawiag, cJtandards li-. and IV. (12): Morris Smith 1, Gordon Calder 2, Betty Burioigh 3, Joy An&on Pencil Staadards V. scd VX- (7) •

.Master Colder 1, Noel Frizcllo Joy iicClolland S, David Se'.by h c. GARDEN PRODUCE. (.Tudgc: Mr Nairn.) Ivoso (4): Mrs ,U. Ridgen 1 and 3, S£:< Batstone 'J. Three rosee (3): Mro E. Ridgcu 1, Mrs Batstone 2, Mrs h. 11. Adams Six rose 3 (1): Mrs K. Ridgen I. o. rose 3 (1): Mrs E. Ridgen Collection sweet peas, 12 varieties: Mv-j !.■. 11.. Adams I. Collection sweet peas, ni" varieties: Mrs U 11. Adams 1. Collection cut flowers (1): Mrs E. Uidgen 1. Collection anemones (3): Mrs B. Itidgen 1, Mrs 11. Wilson Mrs L. 11. Adams 3. Collection pansies (3): Mrs 11. Ridgen 1, Mrs Batstone 2, W. J. Jenkins 3 Collection ranunculus (6) : Mrs A. Anderson 1. L. J. Thomson and Misß It. Wilson (equal) 2, Mrs E. Ridgen and Mrs L. H. Adams (equal) h c. Three varieties rhododendrons (1): Mrs Ridgen 1. Bowl flowers (4): Mrs Christian 1, Mrs E. Ridgen -. Vases spring flowers (2): Mrs Batstone 1. Vegetables—Collection garden vegetables ("): Mrs Ij. 11. Adams 1 and 2. Cooking, apples (I): Mrs R. Wilsori 1. Dessert apples (21: Mrs B. Wilson 1 and. S. Gooseberries (3): Gordon .Wright 1, Mrs Batstone 2 Mrs L. H. Adams 3. Collection salads (3'i : ilrs Burrows 3, Mrs h. H. and ;j. llhv.barb (3): Mrs Batstone 1, Mrs Xj. j[. Adams Mrs Burrows E. WAIMATE. CUPS AND SPECIAL PRIZES AWARDED. In connexion witli the Waimate A. and P. Sliow, in addition to tho visual prizes, the following additional special prises and cu?u have been awarded: — X.Z. Refrigerating Co.'* half-ton Eclipse fertiliser for betit pea of threo crossbred vet-ii-crs, suitable for freozins —A. V-. Barnett. Ivempthorne, Prosser and Co. s hal£-von Rockland superphosphate for best pen of three crOßEbred ewes, IS months or under, by long-wool ram, suitable for breeding fat lambs —A. \V Barnett. National Mortgage and Agency Co.'rf 2cj for beet pen of three halfbrod or Corriedale cross ewes, 3S months or under, uuitabiC for breeding fat lambs —A. W. Barnett. j Pvne, Gould, Guinness, Ltd.'d £2 2s tor | motfc points in Romueys—C. H. S. Johnstone, , 7 points, N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co.'a 2s for moat points in purebred ehcep—J. A. Jolmj etoue, 06 point?. | Dalgety and Co.'s £2 for most poinU in crossbred and fat bhocp—A. \V. Barnett, 10 points. Wright, Stephenson ai:d Co.'d —1 ~ OT most poiuta in CorriedaleG —J. A* Johnstone, 56 points. Canterbury Frozen Meat Cc\'fl £2 2s tor best pen of three tat lambe, ehort xvoo: cross, between iiOlb and 751b—-W. L. liay. Canterbury Frozen Meat Co.'m £1 3s fo» best? pen of three fat lambs, long wool cross, between 601b and 751b —F. Bailey. Second prize, J. Fyall (Mr Stanley Grut's 30s 6d). Messrs Hamilton and Fitch's * or peu of three fat lambe, live weight cot to exceed Solb—W. Ilayman. Second prii:e t CK. Verity (Mr R. F. Algie'u 30s 6d). Mr A. Hume's £5 5a as \>rizes in eheei> judging competition—L. Meredith, J. Mere* dith, G, Milne, B. Ansti&e, and S. Blair. Border Leicester Cup —11. Ruddenklau, points. Flock Ram Hogget Cup—- Ruddc-x.iw. Corriedale Cup—J. A. Johnttone. CATTLE. Mir A. W. Barnett's £1 Is tor nicK j in cattle—D Kennedv, 39 points. Mr A. \\\ Barnett 1 / XI Is for most poir.tj ! iu Jersey cattle—D. Kennedy, 32 points. I Mr J. H. Milne's £1 Is for best heifer f sis months or uader, exhibited by boy or J gisi Bot over 16 years—J.

J. O'Brien's 10a 6d for second prlzo: D. Kennedy, jun., Foster and Co.'s 10s 6d for most points in Friesian cattle—J. Brings, 20 points.^ Association Cup, for most points m puiebred cattle—D. Kennedy, 32 points. ■ j HORSES. ; • Mr A. V/. Barsett'e £2 2s for roost points | in draught stock—J. Reid 2tJ points. I Mr J. Halliday's £1 16 for champion stallion—A. M. Copland. «.•••„ Mrs A. Craighead'a £1 la *or champjou mare—R. Sinclair. ... Mr J. W. Hayeks £1 la ior best yearlin3 colt—A. Cruicksha'nk. , _ - Mr R. Sinclair's £1 Is" tor best pearling filly—R. Sinclair. . Dash, Limited'B, £1 Is for brood mare in foal, or with foal at foot—W. Smith. 4 Mr G. Sadler's 10s 6d for best two-year-old filly—J. Fox. Mr C. Knglefleld's 10a 6d for best three-year-old filly—W. Smith. Mr J. Bitchoner's £2 2s for .best Clydesdale on ground, bred by exhibitor—R. Sinclair. Second prize: W. Smith (Mr James Manchester's £1 Is). Clydesdale Horse Society's silver or. bronze medal , for best yearling, colt or filly, bred by exhibitor and entered in Stud Book—A. M. Copland. . Association's Cup, value £lO, best colt or filly, two years or under, bred by exhibitor —R. Sinclair. »Mr J. R- Patrick's cup, value £l2 12a, for bost colt, or filly, two years and under, by any sire—A. M.. Copland. Mr A. W. Barnett's £1 Is t'or most, points in thoroughbreds—N. A. Rattray, 6 points. ' "Rock Ahoy" cup, Riven by lliss I. Rutherford for most points hacks and hunters —Miss B. Harper, 1-1 points. Mr E. C. Studholroes'B £1 13 for champion ■hack: Miss B. Harper. Mr Studholme's £2 2s for bost 15-etona hack —Miss B. Harper. Mrs D. J Rathbon's £1 Is lor bost ISst hack—Miss B Harper. Mr G. Barclay's £1 Is for best list hack —J. M. Shaw.

Mr ii. A. Richards'b £3 33 as first prize for troop horse—J. M. Shaw. Second prize; Mrs A. Nicboll (Mr JS. Stokes's £1 Is). Mr H. Ruddenklau's £3.and P. V. Stevens's £1 towards first prise for 14st buster —-Miss B. Harper. Mr A. V. Richards's £3 and Mr D. Macdonald's £1 towards first prizo for list hunter —W. B. Clarkson. Prize given by Messrs W. D. Munro, A. Jones and Sons, and JlcLauchlan s, Ltd., tor maiden hunter —Miss M. McQuade. Mr C. IS. Clark's goods, value 10s 6d, for best lady's hack—Miss J. Edgar Jones. Mr H. C. Foster's goods, value £1 Is, ior best list hunter —W. B. Clarksou. Waimato Racing Club's «£3 Ss ds nrize for beet hunter of Waimate District Hunt—J. Waldie. Second prize: Miss U McLachlau (club's £2 2a). Messrs C. G. Holmes's 10s (5d and -« j Moore'b goods, value 10s 6d, for best jumper on grounds—J. Waldie. Mr J. T. Hay's £1 U tor most po«ua :u hunters—J. Waldie, 12 points. Mr E. C. Studholme'a £1 Is tor champion light H. Ivey. Mr B. A. Bryan's goods, 10s 6d, ior bast single buggy horse, maiden. ci&es <J. trCooney. r . Tr . Messrß ST. G. Templer'ti and _ t*. «. iicDowall's £1 la for most points is pony classes —E. Jackson, 1-1 points. Mr H. Beattio'a trophy, valuo 10a Sd, -c----best harness cob—B. Jaclisor.. . W. E. Fail and Co.'o 10s 6d /or bat. harness pony, over 13.2 and under 11- hands —E. Jackson. . . Mr G. B. Turnbull's 10s 6d sor oesfc 6ada*e pony over 13.2 aud under 14.2 hands: ise j E. Bulleid. .. 1 7.- S Mills, .Ltd.'a trophy, value 103 ou, ~0. best harness pony. 13-.2 handa or under—J. F. Cooney. ... , Newall and Jones's 10a fed tor best pG-7 jumper—E. Jacison. , A Mr T. E. Parry's 12s od, and M. A. _h~ Cooper's 7s 63. <or-pony tr St. ponies to.to 14.2 hftnaa —J. F. (Joone... ~\li- A T. J. Shaw's 12s uu, w». { Bell's 7s 6d, for pony trot ior pocioo I ianda or u=.d.e; —T.

PIGS. Callanders, Ltd.'s goods yaluo 10a 6d for most points in pigs—J.. Bngg»« 1* points. DOGS. Mr M 1. Elliot*# £1 Is for most points Sa dogE —A. A. McKenzie, 6 points. DAIRY PRODUCE. Graham and Clear's goods, value £1 IGb, for most points dairy produce—Mrs C. Boyce, 8, points. COOKING AND SUNDRIES. Most points in adult cookery section —Mrs C. E. Whelan, 24 points.. _ . • Waimate Advertiser Co. s special for best home-made bread (open to county residents)— Mrs J. A. Neely. .. ~ Waimate Advertiser Co. a special, Mr W. Barford's goods, value 10s Sd, for most j points in sundries—Mrs C. E. Whelan, -4 P °Mr'j. Baikie'a special for most points in pupils' cookery—los 6d, first, Marie ?0 uoints; 7s 6d, second, Eva Puttick, la points; Ss 6d. third, Elsie Hannifin, 9 points. HANDWRITING. Mr K. F. Algie's 10s 6d for best handwriting, boys under 13— E. Kive. Sec° nd prise (Mr J. J. Hayman s ss) : N. Allin* ton \lr w. D. Paterson's 10s 6d for best handwriting, girls under 13—-Hona Temploton. Second prize (Mr A. J. Hoskins s ss) . Cathie Smith. - WOOLCLASSING.

Class 1., *or first-year pupils—v». ji£ilwraith 1 (Mr J. H. Milne's £1 Is J : S. Bruce 3 (Mr J. H. Blair's 10a 6d); G. Hannifin 3. . Class 11., for second «nd third-year pupils H. McKenzie 1 (Mr J. C. Hay's £1 Is); G. Hay 2 (Mr Forbes Wallace's 10s 6d); K. Coventry 3. 4 4 ... Class 111., open to all—E. Bruce 1 (»> Kae Bros.' £1 Is): L. Meredith 2. (Mr J. O. Faulkner's 10s (3d) ; J. Meredith a.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20093, 24 November 1930, Page 9

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COURTENAY SHOW Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20093, 24 November 1930, Page 9

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