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MAYFIELD SHOW.

gUGHT DECLINE IN ENTRIES. -fZE WINNING STOCK ON m EXHIBITION. +wC lfth an" ll '-' 1 sl,ou ' of tho Agricultural and Pleural AsL l.c-l-l on Saturday. Outeutercd in the sh.-,,, aot-tion, •""i being stronply represented, '* it fif ld ruot,. and -,ls wan the **£*« which has 1,0,,„ shown Strict s.uce the inauguration o Both st-ctiuns attracted the usual nmo.nit ot in't total entries -1.0w.-d « -r.KI.« d,- .**]«« year and ID*'. -h,u a «** " constituted. 1,.»t in .-ernun .h «« vejnMaMes, field roots, •LrtV t- pn-viou- show, *"* v, the weather was favour- **"*; IQ'U This vear the Associaami ; *tfckT« received strong ass.stai.ee iAthven and Ashhurton suppor:JJt&e financial results prov.ng satis"S?dilpl»v of prize-winniiiß stock .feature of the show and held ?i2er«t of a large crowd of visitors. £i,bur t onCounty-P.pe Hand con;2#d» number of selcettons dunng l - l£fc.ftheentri«d..rin P .h M .a S t | *tryear» are as follows:

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Ii spite of tite scarcity of feed during tejnwuMr, the majority of Mio sheep msud wore in good condition, ;iljtosfif tofte were sonic whieh were te%jip»#w standard. The Coram WMf attracted the most eom : w&Sf ntee exhibitors. Gordon Jttaftoa earned off, both championships. - (rtSftJ. Mm» (j&apunj) was awarded ; amtw rtaaij|jifflP«ig the rams, and OtfaCM ItossvSSfifo took a similar anrA Kith rawW of 'ewe lamb. A pad Leiecsters *a» feueA. ram -was *!»»« bj and rt>« r««trft , 'll|y < (Carew). J. Uo«£ (&awajgfsbk a jr o od share '»f thr •j(fi^pmjfjni. < this section, inrfaSkg fle^dw|§jonsh ; p and reserve r4*»j&a«fcw anaie i*He ewes. The I esters were divided (Kiffelton) and 11. libitors. There was the Romneys, the en), and Gordon he only exhibitors i Kyelands, ncverre entered in good on of horses proved ghout the day. In AHa.ster Oaklev lair (Mayfield) dizes. L. J. Fechney otli the championamoionship in the 11 (Wnkantii) took 'ngo Cup for the ron K and proved John D. Eoberts's r championship for y 12.2 to 14.2 was e of the district's represented in the ions where' a very fas made, e bli»w was superMr C. Scwell), who ictivc committee. H. A. Jtoora v h c. ochr»ne Bro». 1 and wes ' (3) : Cochrane ;enslade v h c. Three Cochrane Bros. 1 auJ >ng wool*'(7): J. -A. n 2, M. 1\ Kingsbury h c. Three Down rly 1. K. 0. Maidens , Cochrane Bros, h c. nd v h c. Best pen I. Early 1 and v li c, rane Bros, h c. Pet nan 1. Oorothy Wiftht- *-• Pithie v h c, Vi£-t * Corriedale or half- . Kh>g«bury t, Cochtou v h c, A. Pithie Low 1 and vh c. J. hampion. Ewe, one1. H. J. Low 3 ami -. Ram, two-shear I champion. ■!. Moore champion and v h c. Udtin Johnston 1 "ai.d » (3): Gordon John- » v h c. nam, two"ton I and champion, i c. Kam lamb (10):

Gordon Johnston 1, 2, and v h c, and h c Ewe, two-shear (6): Gordon Johnston 1 and champion, Cochrane Bros. 2 and v h c Gordon Ross hc. Ewe, one-shear (8): Gordon Johnston 1 ajid 2, Cochrane Bros, v h c H A. Moore hc. Ewe lamb (11): Cochrane Bros. 1 and reserve champion and 2, Gordon, Johnston v h c and he. MERINO. Three one-shear flock rams (1); R. C. Todhunter 1. Ram, two-shear (5): R. 0. Todhunter 1 and champion; W. J.. Allan 3. Ram, one-shear (2): R. C. Todhunter 1 and reserve champion, W. J. Allan 2. Rum lamb (4): W. J. Allan 1 and v h c, 'R. C. Todhunter 2. Ewe, two-shear (6) : R. C. Todhunter 1 and champion, 11. C. Barton 2, W. J. Allan v h c. , Ewe, one-shear (4): R. C. Todhunter 1 and reserve champion, W. J. Allan 2 and v h c. Ewe lamb (4) : R. C. Todhunter t, W. J. Allan 2 and v h c. SOUTHDOWN. (Judge: Mr J. Brooks.) Three one-shear rams (3): W. J. Early 1, 2, and v h c. Ram, two-shear (4): R.-J. Low 1 and champion. C. A. Campion 2, W. J. Early v h c. 'Ram, one-shear (1): R. ,1. Low 1 and reserve champion. Ram lainb (5): C. A. Campion 1, R. J. Low 2, W. J. Early v h c and h c Ewe. two-shear (5) : 0. A. Campion 1 and champion, R. J. Low 2, 'W. J. Early v h c and h c. Ewe, one-shear (1): R. J. Low 1 and reserve champion, W. J.-Karlv 2 and v h i:. Ewe lamb (5): R. J. Low 1 mid 2, VV. J. Early v h c and li c. RYEIiAND. : (Judge: Mr Joseph Brooks.) Rum two-shear (1): H. C. B. Withell 1 and" .-hampion. Ram, one-shear (I): H. *'. B. Withell 1 and reserve champion. Ram lamb (1)- 11. C. B. Withell I. Ewe, two-shear (1>: H. C B. Withell 1. Ewe. one-sheaf (I): H. C B Withell 1 and champion. Ewe lamb (1) : H. C. B. Withell 1 and reserve champion. SHROPSHIRE. (Judge: Mr J. Brooks.) Ram. two-shear (2): Cochrane Bros. 1, 2, and champion. Ram, one-shear (2) : Cochrane Bros. 1, 2. and reserve champion. Ram lamb (2): Cochrane Bros, t and 2. Ewe two-shear (;.') : Cochrane Bros. 1, 2. and champion. Ewe, one-shear (2) : Cochrane Bros. 1. 2. and reserve champion. Ewe lamb (2): Cochrane Bros. 1 and 2. FLOCK SHEEP. (Judge: Mr W. Letham.) Crossbred—Three breeding ewes, twoshear (1): H. C. Barton J. Three breeding ev,es. ou.-Shcar (2): R. Oakley 1. H. C. Barton 2. Three ewe lambs (2): H. C. Barton 1, R. Oakley 2. , Tbree-quartcrbreds—Three owes, two-shear (2): H. C. Barton I. Three ewes, nne-shcur (.-.): 11. J. Freeman 1, 11. C. Barton '_, U. Oi'klcv vh <• and he. Three ewe lambs (!') : 11. A."Moore 1. J. Moore 2. 11. C. Barton v h c, \\ .1. Early h r. Halfhreds or Corriedale Cross —three breeding ewes, two-shear (ii): J. Moore 1, A, Pithic 2, 11. J. I'rteinan v h c. 11. A. Moore h c. Three breeding ewes, one-shear (7): J. Moore 1 and 2, 11. J. Freeman v h c, W. J. Early h c. Three ewe lambs (tt): J. Moore 1. A. Pithie 2, H. A. Moore v li c, R. Oakley h c. WOOL. (Judge: Mi- H. Silverwood.) Moriini—Ewe (7): W. J. Allan I. E. C. D. V.iLhell 2. 11. C, Barton v hc. Hogget (4): W. J. Allan 1 and 2. F. W. Allan v h c. Halibred or Corriedale —Ewe (."'): Cochrane Bros. 1. Gordon Johnston and F. Peter (equal) 2, \V J. Allan v h c. Hogget, (5): Gordon Johnston 1. W. J.. Allan 2 and v h c. Thrce-qiuirterbrcd—Ewe (4) : Gordon'Jolin-f-ton 1. Hogget (fl): Gordon Johnston 1. W. S Greenslade 2. 11. C. Barton v h c, W. J. Allan h c. Crossbred—Ewe (2): W. J. Allan 1 and 2. Hogget (n): \\". S. Greensltide 1, Gordon Johnston 2, H. C. Barton v h c. CATTLE. CROSSBRED SECTION. Milch Cows —Heifer (2): 3. A. Donaldson 1. J. H. Patterson 2. Cow (2): Mrs D. Duff 1 and champion, R. Oakley 2. Cottager's cow (J): W. Edis 1 and reserve champion. Heifers—Calf (1): Tt- Oakley 1. Heifer, c.lved since April Ist, 103} (1): R. Oakley I. Heifer, calved since April Ist, 1930 (4): H. C. Barton 1 and 2, JJ 11. Patterson h v. Best three cows or heifers (2): A. O. Silcock 1, K. Oakley 2. PUREBRED SECTION. .Shorthorns —Bull, calved since August" Ist, 1931 (2): H. C. Barton 1, 2, and. reserve champion. Buli, any age (2): H. C. Barton 1 ana champion. Black and Meade 2. Cow, in milk or in calf (4)': Black and Meade 1 and Ji c, 11. C. Barton 2 and v h c Heifer (2.) : 11. C. Barton 1 and reserve .champion, Black and Sleude 2. Heifer, calved since August Is:, IH3I (2): BlacK und Meade 1 and champion. jerseys—Bull \i) ■ It. waiuey i. dun, calved sin;e August Ist, 1930 (2): A. O. SilcocK 1,1(. OaK.oy 2. Bull, -any age (a): K. Or.kle.yvL F. -J. W. EU2. Cow (I): A. O. Silcock l-dnd reserve champion, li. Oakley ■i and v It' c. ILeiiwr -(3),';>: A. O. Silcock L and champion, It. Oakley .2 and rercrve cuampibn. Heifer, calved•■ since August Ist, IUJO It): A. O. Silcocl: ,l,.aiid cuawiyon,. S. A. Clifford 2, 11. Oakley v h c. Hcil-r, calved since August Ist, 1931 (2): A. O. Silcock..i,'.it..: Oakley 2.;., Friesian—Cow (•>).: F. McKeown 1 ami "Red Polled-Bull (1): R. D. McKeown 1. - . Fat Cattle—Bullock (2): Black\ and Meade 1. lle'Ler (1): H. C: Barton 1. Cow (2): Black and Meade 1.; ' - HORSES.DRAUGHTS. , (Judge: Mr A. Copland.) i Entire hows (1): J. Blair 1 and roseyve champion: Colt or gelding (.»): . Al astei, Uaittey 1 and tharupion, L. A. Oakley h and v h i-v-.J. A. Donaldson he. Dry mure (3i- J. Blair 1, Allaster Oakley 2, J. D. Murdoch v h c. Filly, 3 years W; J- A - Ficmins 1, M. Oakley 2, R. J- Mill gan v h c C,: Sowell h c. Mare with foal at (cot (2): J. Blair 1 and champion, A. Oaklev 2 and reserve champion. Colt or tilly ioul (3): J. Blair 1, L. A. Oakley 2, A. O-iklov v h c. Mare and two of progeny (oj. A Oakley 1, J. Blair 2. Gelding, 4 years (3): J. A. Fleming; 1, J. Blair 2, J. G Murdoch v h c. Gelding, 2 years #) : J ' A. Fleming 1, L. A. Oakley 2 Pair mares or fillies (2): J. Blair 1, A. Oakley 2 Pair horsc3 (2): J. L. Murdoch 1. Jhieo mares or allies .1): 3. Blair 1. .Team three liorses (2)- S. Baxter 1, J- Blair 2. Team (our horses (1): J Blair 1. Spring cart horse (3): H. P..Ashton 1, S. Baxter 2, Jos. Murdoch v h •. Spang dray horse 1;. S. Baxter 1, Best walking draught .(4): J. Blair 1 and v h c, A. Oakley 2. THOROUGHBREDS. (Judge: Mr P. W. Westenra.) Entire horse (1): B. J. Fechney 1. Geldi„lr or filly (1): L. J- Fechney 1. Dry mare (1°: B. J. Fechnoy 1 and 2. HARNESS HORSES. (Judge: Mr D. W. Westeara.) rv ,t.„ f-am ('>)• L. J. Fechney 1, Miss Tandem Uam W- fl6 (2) . L j_ *:' i L " i 5 A DixonV Dog cart horse Fechney 1, K. _ £l.*v ?mi champion, Mrs (3,: T L 't" JaGie horse, non first prize W. Lockhead 2 <g,^» y { Mrs V V. Lockwinner (4): B. J. *"-*» > > F D^M orrow bead 2, A. V. Barrett j. Davieß h c. Best turnout (4). M E and h .. HACKNEYS. ,Ti.-£-e"Mr V>. W. Westenra.) ( " fl-.r niize winner, in saddle Hack, non flirt P«M < * y Barrett (8): B. J. i: e u ol "t* Hack up to list (6): kc, A. Pithie hc. «« ?* 3 and reif.Trfo. Scott h c. .eiTB chaznp.o". v bo, 3 Nicoll 1, Hack up to laat (*)■ w v h MIM L . J. Fechney J, A.. « h Kdgar Jones h e Hack A ;tHe J. fechney \ *{tjL ms b hc. Troop horse V v h T C> \ ll FechnS 1 Mrs A. J. Nicoll, 2, A. 7): L. J-• 1 " n , n *V;J B J. Mackenzie h c. Pitlli - e y, WW)- I J- WW X a ? d ?' lady 8 hack (HiN .-"• " , ji r8 A. J. ™°{ \fS wa V lk!ng C (7): Aj >ucoll nc. « v A j. v , X 'w S ?.nd' h c. Mare (2): Miss Edgar HUNTERS/1 ,\ ,»• Mr D. W:' Westenra.) (Judae -Mr u m . m Maiden hunter to 12 st (3): j. BdßarJone. 2 H«nt« /j, ■ 2 Mm A. J. f lc .°, U . 7 7 ,: K l. Nicoll 1 and Hunter up i Miss A T. WilI, ... M s., J- ™°y ridclcn by lady (..) : liams h c huu.vi, ,la \, A J j NicQ n 2 MiS , J hj". kfre'vood Challenge A J. Nicoll v n c. A j NicoU f^>'7 reserve, clian, 1 Miss J. 1- 10 „, Mrs A. ?•*"£" Nico u ] and vh c, ■"" Wire jump (B): Mrs A. J. Nicoll i, A. T.' Williams 2. PONIES. (Judge: Mr O. Kain) • ' mi- Mia W Lcekhead 1. Cob, Brood mare (D- «» • j S- L illey 2 UP , t6 , 14 ' 2 ( MaiL .aMlo pony (0): BR and v h c. Maiden * Mm w Harrison 1, Mrs C. A. - ■ i Qoh a] . Lockhead v i J'., "■ *7" s ? Li |io V 1 and l:ony, under 14.. • . ve c hampion, champion, O. Dig-b) -"» Ponv , , under 13.2 L. R- Harrison v Jit :■ fc Guinness (3 : Mrs C. A- Campion >. dergoß h c . ~ Mr. W Lockhead v ' n U Kobart9 , and Pony, under 1" <« Jira Ellery vh c, champion, R. Bujck -. under n0 (7 . ): F. D. Morrow h c. tron< , chft4n pion, H. G. Williamson 1 and ieseive C B. Withell 2. . J - ""i" undo- 14.2 (1): he- Best jumpm* unW W. Lemon !• B . e ,VV 'i L. Lemon 2. Cob or pony, 13-2 \? '' :, l u T!. Harrison 1 and v he, O Dtrbv -. u 2 (3) . h <;. Cob or pony, 1— »'

Mrs C. A. Campion 1, Miss I. Donald 2, Mra W. Lockhead v h c. Pony, under 12.2, in harness (3): J. D. Roberts 1, 6. Williamson ■2. Pony; suitable for polo purposes {if: A. N. Grigg 1, L. J. Fechney 2, Miss H. G. Rich v h c- Best schoolchildren's turnout (3): Betty Anderson 1, Miss I. Donald 2, G. Williamson'v h c. Bending competition (6): L. J. Fechney 1, A. N. Grigg 2. Best boy rider: John D. Roberts PIGS. (Judge: Mr W. J. Moses) Board (1): F. McKeown 1. Breeding sow (2): F. McKeown 1 And 2. SHEEP DOGS. (Judge: Mr D. W. Kain.) Sinooth-liaiied working Collie, dog or slut lli): S. Holland 1, J. Conway 2, Ken Moore v !i v, John Koberts h c. Long-haired working Cullie, dog or slut (4): Allaster Oakley l', D. Blunden 2, H. P. Ashton v h c. Beaided working Collie, dog or slut (1): J. C. Cuinness 1. POULTRY. (Judge: Mr W. H. Robinson.) Best bird in show: Mrs J. McKenzie's White Leghorn cockerel. Sussex cocko.el 11): Mrs ii. L.. Chisnall 1. Sussex, pullet (1): Mrs 11. L, Chisnall 1. Black Orpington cock (:•.): F. .C.-Griffiths 1 and 2, G. Painter v h c. Black Orpington ben (4): F. C. Griffiths 1, J. C. Guinness 2, G. Painter v h c and h c. Black Orpington cockerel (2): F. C. Griffiths 1 and 2. Black Orpington pullet (•)): J. C. Guinness 1, F. C. Griiliths 2, Bruce Murdoch v h c, Mrs D. Duff h c. White Leghorn cock (2): Miss D. Ashton 1 11. C. Barton 2. White Leghorn lien (!!): F. C. Griffiths J, Miss l>. Ashton 2, -It. C. Barton v h c. White Leghor.'i o-keiul (1): Mrs J. McKenzie 1. White Leghorn pullet (1): Mrs J. McKenzie 1. White Leghorn hen (5): F. C. Griffiths 1 a'id v h c, W. Oakley 2 and h c f Brown Leghorn cockerel (1): F. C Griffiths L Brown Leghorn pullet (4): F. C. Griffiths 1 and v h c, Miss D. Ashton 2, J .Blair he. Tbice heavy breed pullets (21: F. C. Gntfithb 1, Mis A. JJ. Morrison 2. three White Leghorn pullets (2): Mrs J. McKenzie 'l, Mrs E. S. Baxter 2. Mrs J. McKenzie 1, Mrs E. S. Baxter 2. Three light breed pullets' (2): F. C. Griffiths 1, Mrs D. Ashton 2. Pair table fowls (1); F. C. Griffiths 1. Indian Runner due* *2): Miss D. Ashton 1 and 2. Indian runner clral.c (1): Mrs D. Duff 1. Duck, heavy breed (!): Misa'M. Boaler 1, Gilbert Baxter -, r\ South v h c. Drake, heavy breed (3): Gilbert Baxter 1, Mrs R. D. McKeown 2, !•. South v h c. FARM PRODUCE. GRAIN AND SEEDS. (Judge: Mr A. A. McDonald.) Wheat: Hunter's (-t) : G. J. Anderson 1, F. South 2 and v h c. Solid straw Tuscan (!i): Cochrane Bros. 1, F. South 2, R. C. Maidens V h c, M. O'Connor h c. Canadian (I): Cochrane Bros. 1, H. P. Ashton 2. Velvet or pearl (2) : F. South I. Any other variety (s):' F. South 1 and 2, H. 1. Ashton v h c and h c. Oats—Gartons (5): H. P. Ashton 1 and 2, Cochrane Bros, v h c, F. South h c. Duns (4): V. South 1, M. O'Connor 2 and v h c. Algerian (5) : 11. P. Ashton 1 end 2, G. J. Anderson v h c, F. South h v. Any other variety (7):. 11. P. Ashton 1 and h c, E. C. Maidens 2 and v h c. Grass Seed, etc.—Western Wolths (JO), ft Austin I. M. O'Connor 'J and V nt, W. P. Ashton h c. Italian ryegrass (2) : _ *• South 1. Perennial ryegrass (5): G. . . Anderson 1, F. South 2 and v h c, M. O'Connor h c. Grain it. Sheaf—Solid straw lnscnn (8): W. Logan Doyle I, V. Doyle 2, G. .)• Anderson v li c. R. C Maidens h <•• Gartons (4): F. South 1 and 2. Danish (J). F. G. Greenslade 1 and 2. Duns (2): G. Painter 1 and ■ 2. Any other variety (.>): V, South 1 and 2. IiMEI.D ROOTS. (Judge- Mr K. M. Bates.) Long red mangolds (5): J. Bishop 1. FSouth 2 and v h c, 11. P. Ashton h c. \ellow 01ob'e» mangolds (6): V. South 1 and 2,- Cochrane Bros, v h c, J. Bishop h c. mangolds (i) : F South X and.v Ire, J. Bishop 2, Cochrane Bros, h c Any/other variety piangolds (3): F. South l and v h c. J. Bishop 2. Red carrots (4): , J. Bishop I, F. South 2 and v h c. H. 1. Ashton h c. White carrots (4): J. Bishop 1 and 2, F. South v h c and h c. \Wo\i carrots (■>): F. South 1 and 2, J. Bishop v h u .and h c. Green top yellow Aberdeen turnips (8): It. Austin 1. F. South 2. J. D. Murdoch h c. Purple top yellow Aberdeen turnips (8): R. Austin 1 and 2 h. K. Harrison v li c. F. South h c. Yellow lleshed, any other variety, turnips (8): L. It. Harrison I J. D. Murdoch 2, F. South v h c. K. \ustln h c. Red globe or paragon turnips (lil: R Austin I. uud v lv c, F. South 2 and he. Imperial green globe turnips (0) : !'• Austin 1 and v h c, F. South 2. L. It. Harrison h c. Hardy green globe turnips (7): 11. Austin 1 and 2, L. It. Harrison v li <: and he. Purple top mammoth turnips* (G): R. Austin 1. F. South 2, L. R. Harrison v h c and h c. Any other variety white noshed turnips (0): R. Austin I. L. RHarrison 2.. Swede's (7): F. South 1 and }i c. Cochrane Bros. 2, J. Moore v h c. Heaviest turnip (2): V. South 1' and 2. Heaviest swedo (4): A. J. Johnstone 1, F. South 2 and v- h c. Heaviest mangold (4): F. South 1 and 2. A. J. Johnstone v h c. Heaviest carrot (J): F. South 1 and 2, J. -Bishop. v h c. Collection field roots (3): F. South 1 and 2, J. Bishop v h c. VEGETABLES. (Judge: Mr F. Clark.) Collection vegetables (potatoes excluded) (4): J. Bishop 1, Mrs IV G. Greenslade 2, ii. D. McKeown v h c. Collection potatoes, six of each variety (3): Louis WooUs 1 and V li c, J.' Bishop 2, F. South h c. Carrots, table (8): J. Bishop 1, W.'J. Mosca 2, Louis Wqods v h c, Mrs F. G. Oreenslade h c. Onions (8) : J. Bishop J, W. J. Moses 2 and h c, Louis Woods v h c. Parsnips (8): J. Bishop 1 and h c, W. J. Moses 2 and v h c. Beetroot (11): Louis Woods 1 and 2, Mrs F. G. Greenslade v It c, Mrs A. D. Morrison h c' Cauliflowers (4): F. South 1 and 2. Cabbage (6):, Jos. Murdoch 1, W. J. Moses 2, F. South v h e, Mrs F. G. Greenslade h i: Pumpkins (I): J. Bishop 1, H, J. Freeman 2, V. South v h c and h c. Silver beat (ti): F. South 1 and v h c, Mrs F. G. Greenslade 2; J. Bishop h c. Potatoes, early white (s):.Louis Woods 1 and 2, J. liishop v li c, F. South h c. Potatoes, early coloured (6): J. Bishop 1, Louis Woods 2 and v h c, W. Oakley h c. Potatoes, lata white (5): Louis Woods J, F. South 2, Mrs G. B..Murdoch v he, J. Bishop h c. Potatoes, late coloured (6) : J. Bishop 1, Louis Woods 2 and v h c, Mrs G. B. Murdoch h c. Heaviest pumpkin (3): P. South 1 and 2, H. J. Freeman v h c, R. Mabley h c. Heaviest cabbage (3): J. Bishop 1, H. J. Freeman 2, Ronald South v h c. Marrows (14): J. Bishop .1 and 2, R. Mabley v h c, R. Aiißtin h c. Heaviest marrow (8) : J. Bishop 1. H. J. Freeman 2, Ronald South v h c, R. E. Mabley h c. FRUIT. (Judge: Mr F. Clark.) Collection apples (4): R. Austin 1, Mrs J. D. King 2, W. J. Moses v h c. Collection pears (3): Mrs A. D. Morrison 1, Hunter Murdoch 2, Mrs R. Oakley v h c. Collection fruit (3): Mrs J. D. King 1 and 2, Mrs F. G. Greenslade v h c. Dessert pears (6): Mrs J. D. King 1, Mrs R. Oakley 2, Mrs A. D. Morrison v h c, Mrs F. G. Greenslade h c. Cooking pears (5): Mrs F. G. Greenslade V Mrs J. D. King 2, Mrs R. Oakley v ! h c. Dessert apples (6) : Miss Peggy Woods ], Mrs J. D. King 2 and v h i; Jas. Murdoch li c. Cooking apples (15): J. Bishop 1, Jas. Murdoch 2, Miss Peggy Woods v li c, Mrs A. Murdoch h c. Quinces (4) : Mrs J. D. King 1, Mrs V. G. Greenslade 2, Mrs A. 1). Morrison, v h c. Tomatoes (6): R. D. McKeown 1, Ronald South 2. J. Bishop v h c, Mrs F. G. Greenslade h c. DAIRY PRODUCE. (Judge: Mr E. Keig.) Sepurator butter (7): Miss Ella Simpson 1, Miss E. McDowell 2 and h c, Mrs D. Shaw \ li c. Separator butter, nou first prizewinners (10): Miss Jenn Simpson 1, Mrs L. C. -Mcllroy v h c. Miss M. Boater h c. Home-cured ham (4): W. J. Moses 1, Mrs A. D. Morrison 2. Dressed fowl (3): Mrs A. D. Morrison 1 and 2, Mrs W. J. Allan v h c. Dressed duck (4): Mrs Davis 1, Mrs A. D. Morrison 2, Mrs W. J. Allan v h c. lien eggs, -white (8): Mrs. G. Blackmore 1, Mrs George Murdoch 2 and v h e, Mrs ]•:. S. Baxter h c. Hen eggs, tinted (6): Mrs A. G. Candy 1, W. J. Moses 2, Mrs K. McKenzie v h c. Home-made soap (7): Mrs D. Duff 1, 2, and v h c, Mrs A. Brown h c. ■'* Honey—Liquid (2): Mrs D. Duff 1 and 2. Granulated (4): Mrs S. VVithell 1. H. P. Ashton 2 and v h c. White granulated (1): Mrs S. Withell 1. Sections (2): Mrs S. Withell 1, Miss D. Ashton 2. COOKKRY AND PRESERVES. (Judge: Miss Aitken:) White bread jpade with Supreme flour (3): -Mrs J. Nicolson 1. Mrs D. DulT 2, Mrs M. A. Ashton v h c. White bread, lion first prize-winners (5): Mrs R. D. McKeown 1, Mrs M.. A. Ashton 2 and v h c, Mrs J. McCormick h c. White bread made with homemade yeast (5) : Mrs Ashton I. Mrs D. Duff 2 and v h c, Mrs J. Nicolson h c. Bread made with compressed yeast (3): Mrs C. Sewell I. Mrs J. McCormick 2, Mrs A. W. Kc.lmiin v I) c Brown bread (4): Mrs Ashton 1. jJ.« J. Nicolson 2 and v h c. Mrs J. McCormcik h c. Curraut or plain loaf (4): Mrs Ashton 1, Mrs A. \V. Kelman. 2, Mrs J. McCormick v h c. Mrs D. Duff h c. Nut joaf (6): Miss Peggy Duff I ant) h c, Mrs A. 'McCullough 2, Miss Ruth Barton v h c. Sco- %. (7): Mrs G. B. Murdoch 1, Miss Buick 2, Mrs P. Bell v h c, Mrs A. W. Kelman h c. Scones, non first prizewinners (13): Mrs A. D. Morrison 1, Miss Buick 2, Mrs A. W. Kelman v h c. Miss Mollv Bovd v h c. Scones, gridle (6): Mrs'G. B". Murdoch 1, Mrs A. W. Kelman 2. Mrs J. McCormick v h c, Miss Buick h e. Scones, fnncv M) : Mis G. B. Murdoch 1, Mrs A. McCullongH 2, Mrs A. Anderson

v h <: Collection pastry (3): Mrs D. DutS 1 and.v h c, Mrs A. W. Kelman i. Collection pastry made with dripping (1). " r » D. Duff 1. Plain biscuits (9): Miss Lucy Boyd 1 and v h c, Miss Peggy Du« i' t - Jam tarts (3): Mrs A. W Kelman 1, Mrs D. Duff 2, Mrs M. A. Ashton y h c. Cakes —Fancy cakes (3): Lucy Boyd J-, W. J. Allan 2, Mrs A. W. Kelman v h c. Sponge roll (8): Molly Boyd 1, Peggy Dun •J, Mrs C. Sewell v h c and hc. Sponge cake (8): Mrs G. B. Murdoch land-. M" .1. C. Guinness v h c, Mrs A. D M °rri b on h c. Fruit cake, dark (6): Mrs A. ». Morrison 1, Mrs D. Elms 2, Mrs C. Sewell v li t. Light fruit cake (9) : Mrs D. Duff 1, Mrs J. McCormick 2, Mrs T. P. Sewell y n t. Madeira cake (6): Mrs J. McCormick J, Mrs J. C. Guinness 2. Seed cake (7): •airs A. D. Morrison 1, Mrs C. Sewell 2, Mrs .i. McCormick v h c, Mrs T. F. hewell h <• Ginger cake (10): Mrs G. B. Murdoch 1, Miss D. Lillev 2, Mrs J. McCormick v lic Mrs A. W. Kelman h c. Sponge sandwicn (11): Mrs A. W. Kelman 1. Mrs h. t>Baxter 2, Mrs .T. McCormick v li c. Pikelets (8): Mrs L. C. Mcllroy 1, Mrs J. McCormick 2 and v h c, Mrs A. W. Kelman he. Shortbread (5): Mrs J. McCormick 1, Mrs G. B. Murdoch 2, Mrs A. McCullough v he, Mrs A. W. Kelman h c. Oat cakes (4)• Mrs D. 'J. Morrow 1. Mrs 3. McCormick - and v h <•, Mrs A. W. Kelman h. c. llu,n pudding (9): Mrs A. W. Kelman 1, Mrs J>. Duff 2. Mrs D. Bell v h c, Mrs C. Sewell h c. Rich dark fruit cake (8): Mrs A v. Morrison 1, Mrs D. Kims 2 and v h c .lam (6): Mrs A. AV. Kelmnn 1, Mrs D. D»jf - and v h c. Mrs .T. McCormick h c. .le lies (6): Mrs D. Duff 1 and 2, Mrs A. V. >-e, mnn v li c, Mrs T. F. Snwell h c. Bottled fruits (2): Mrs A. W. Kelman 1. Mrs I>Duff 2. Pickles (2): Mrs D. Duff 1. Homemade wines (6): A. Langdon 1 and 2. Mia D. Duff v h c and ]i c. Chutneys (3): A ''« A. W. Kelman 1, Mrs K. MocKenzie 2. Mrs 1). DulT v li c. Ruspberry jam (10): Mrs J. McCormick 1. Mrs A. D. Morrison 2 anu v h c, Mrs A. W. Kelman h c. Apvicor. jam (7): Mrs C. Sewell 1. Mrs A. W. Kelmnn 2, Mrs K. MacKenzie v h c, Mrs -T. McCormick h c. Apple .ielly (9): Mrs D. Dulf I and h c, Mrs J. McCormick 2, Mrs \. •'■ Bennett v h c. Apricots (1): Mrs A. W. Kelman 1. Preserved food (10): Mrs D. ■'■ Morrow 1 and 2, Mrs R. Austin v h c and h c. Apple chutnev (4): Mrs P. Duff I, Mrs ,T. McCormick 2. Mrs K, MacKenzie v h c, Mrs A. W. Kolman h c. Tomato sauce (4): Mrs .T. McCormick 1. Mrs D. Duff 2, Mrs K. MacKenzie v h c, Mrs A. W. Kelman h <•. Sauces (4): Mrs D. Duff 1, Mrs K. MacKenzie 2, Mrs A. W. Kelman v h c, Mrs D. Duff h <•. Juvenile Section —White bread, girls under 1.1 years (3): Nada Whiting 1 and 2, Evelyn Nicolson. v h c. Plain scones, girls under 18 years' (3): Miss J. Ross 1 and 2. Miss Jonn Barton v h c. Scones, girls under I.> vcars (3): Joan Shimmin 1. Joan Anderson 2. Xada Whiting v h <•. Tarts, girls under 18 years (1): Miss J. Ross 1. Sponge sandwich, girls under 15 vears (5): Miss Betty Murdoch 1, Mis Nsdn Whiting 2. Miss Dorothy Whitman v h r find h c. Fruit c-ike. girls under 15 years (2): Miss Betty Murdoch 1. Miss Nada Whiting 2. fancy scones, girls under 18 years (2): Miss J. Ross I mid 2. Plate shortbread, girls under 13 tears (3): Miss Joan Barton 1. Miss Rjln Simpson 2 and v h c. Shortbread. rirl* under 15 years (6): Miss Belly Murdoch 1 unci 2. Miss Nada Whiting v li c. Collection of toffe" (2): Mnr.iori" Moo-e I. Collection coconut i<-c (31 : Marinrie Moore 1. and 2., Xad'i Whiting v h ,-. Pikelets, under 18 years <:!): Miss Amy Woods 1, Miss J. Ross 2. Miss Mary Cnmyns v h c. Gingerbread cake, (rirls under 18 years (1): Mary Comyns 1. FLOWERS. (.Judge: Mr K. Chirk.) Cut.flowers (8): Mrs J. D. King 1, Mrs F. Taskcr 2, Mrs D. Duff v h c, Mrs J. S. Clark h <•. Pot plants, six varieties isj: Mrs D. Duff 1, v h c, aud h c, Mrs I''., Tasker 2. Cut blooms (8): Mrs F. Taskcr 1, Mrs J. D. King 2, Mrs D. Duff v h c. Mrs \V. K. L'ellow h c. Pot plants, tlireo varieties (4): Mrs 1". Tasker 1, Mrs D. Duff 2 and v h c. Cut bloom (8): Mrs 1<". Taskcr 1 and 2, Mrs 11. .1. Mulligan v h c, Mrs F. Peter h c. Spike (10): Mrs U. U. JicKeown 1, Mrs F. Tasker 2 and v h c, Mrs J. D. King h c. Truss (2): Mrs F. Tasker 1, Mrs 1). Duff 2. I'ot plant bloom (5): Mrs F. Tasker I and v h c. Mrs Duff 2 and h c. Pot plant foliage (4): Miss Betty Murdoch 1. -Mrs D. Duff 2 aud v h c, Mrs F. Tasker h c. Gentleman's buttonholj (9): Mrs J. D'. King 1, Miss Betty Murdoch 2, Miss Gweu Oak'.oy v li c, Miss K. Koss hc. Mixed flowers (15): Mrs \V. ,1. Allan 1, Mrs F. Tasker 2, .Mm J. D. King v h c aud hc. Sweet peas (7): Mjss Kathleen Austin 1. Mrs T. F. Sewell 2. Asters (16): ' Mrs J. I'. King 1. Mrs 11. Oakley 2, Mrs K. K. South v h r. Mrs W. K. Dellow h <•. Dahlias (9): Mrs J. D. King 1. Mrs F. Tasker 2, Mrs F. Peter v li c and h c. Roses (10): Mrs F. Tasker I. Mrs T. F. Sewell 2. Miss Gwcn Oakley v ii c. Gladfoli (8): Mrs F. Taskcr 1 nud 2, Mrs ,J. D. King v h c and li c. needlework. (Judges: Mcsdaiues Stevenson and Reynolds.) Fancy trayclolh (0): Miss 'Jt. Cuuninghum and Mi"ss Bertha Parker (equal) 1. Miss It. C. McElhinnev v h c, Miss C. M. McKenzij 1. c. Cotton ariicle (4): Miss B. Parker 1, Miss 1. O. McCulchun 2, Mrs 11. Tait v h <-. Tea cosy (12): Mrs A. Hamber 1, Miss L. Boyd 2," Miss B. Watson v h c. Mr.-, J. E. Williams h c. White table centre (6): Miss M. Boyd 1, Miss B. Parker 2. Miss Jt.. ; C. McElhinney v li <:. Miss U. Watson h c. Coloured table centre (8): Miss M. Kiley 1, Miss It. C. McElliinney 2. Miss 11. Butt vh c Miss I: Turton hc. Pair pillow-shams (2): Miss li. Millichamp 1, Miss It. C. McElliinney 2. l. v oyl«y, girls under loyrs (4): Miss B. Murdoch 1, Miss G. Hampton 2, Aliss M. Baldwin v h c. Handkerchief sachet (2):' Miss K. Austin 1, Miss M. Boaler 2 Tapestry work (5): Mrs R. .1. Mulligan 1, Miss (i. K. Smith 2, Miss Iv. Anderson v h c, Mrs P. J. Andrew h c. Lampshade Miss Molly Boyd 1. Cushion unpainted (0): Mrs D. Shaw 1, Miss M. Lowry 2 and h c, Miss K. O. McElliinney vh c Supper cloth, embroidered (8) : Miss B. Parker 1, Miss K. C. McElhinney 2, Miss S Lowry v h c, Miss K. Anderson li c. Supper cloth, crocheted (3): Miss B. Parker 1, Miss I. 0. McCutchnn 2, Mrs 11. Tait h c. Collection coloured work (7): Mrs A. Hamber 1, Miss B. Parker 2, Miss R C. McElliinney v h c. Mrs E. S. Withell h c Plain—Embroidered' nightdress (3): Miss Bertha Parker 1, Miss D. C. Smith 2, Miss B. Watson vh c. Embroidered petticoat (1): Miss Bertha Parker 1. Embroidered nightdress (1): Miss Monica Oakley 1. Specimen sewing, girls under 9yrs (2): Lyla Wightman 1 and 2. Handkerchief, girls under 9vrs (2): Lyla Wightman 1 and 2. Hand-knitted socks (2): Mrs D. Duff 1 and j 2. Hand-knitted garment (3): Mrs D. luff 1. Miss J. M. Duff 2 and vh c. Tray cloth (8): Miss Betty Murdoch 1 and 2, Miss Joyce Blackburne v h c and h c. Darning sock' or stocking (2): Mrs D. Duff 1 and 2, Miss Gweh- Oakley v h c. Embroidered petticoa't. girls under 18yrs Miss J. Ross 1. Miss Monica Oakley Embroidered petticoat, girls under loyrs (1): Miss Georgina Hampton 1. Knitted garment (6): Mrs I. Turton 1, Mrs D. Duff 2 and v h c, Mrs W. Thomass h c. Smocked article (4): Miss Margaret McLay 1 Mrs B. Fisher 2. Miss R. P. Williams vh c. Best rug or mat made from raw or manufactured wool (1): Mrs A. E. Moore 1. Best rug or mat made from raw- or manufactured wool, girls under 16yrs (DMiss Hazel Wightman 1. Home-made toys (5): Mrs A. C. Shaw 1 and 2, Miss i~ Maidens v h c, Mrs J. K. Williams n c. Home-made scoured wool (9): Mrs A. w. Morrison 1, Mrs F. Pet?r 2, Miss M. Boater and Miss M. .Riley v h c. Mrs Davis n. c. Home-made gloves (4): Mrs J. J. Mullig»n 1, Mrs V-. J. Bennett 2. Mocassins (»). Mrs R. Austin 1 and 2, Mrs F. Peter v h c. Specimen needlework, open tp Primary sctioo children (7): Audrev Mackay (WiHowby School) 1, Vida Campbell 2, Joan Anderson v h c Dorothy Wightman h c. Best child s garment made from used materials (2): A. S. Murray 1, Miss R. P. willl " m ? "' Prettiest and most useful article made from 701b sugar-bag (f>) : Miss Molly Boydl i. Miss A. Aldridge 2. Miss Hazel Wightman vh c, Mrs W. Thomas hc. Article niacie from raffia (5) : Mrs A. Hamber 1. W'" Anne Harle 2. Vida Campbell v h c. Mrs w. Thomas hc. Macrame work (4): Mis .. W. Roberts 1, Mrs H. Lamb 2 and v he, Mrs S. R. Johnstone hc. Prettiest and most useful article made from 701b suga. bug in dved colours (7): Miss Lucy «">'%;• Miss Christina McCormick 2, Mrs D. K. ->"- Keown v h c. Mrs J. E. Williams h c. JUVENILE SECTTON. Freehand drawing in pencil—Standard 11. (4): Shirley Thompson (Ruapuna) 1, Thorn Ea'ton (Mayfield) 2, J. Campbell (Carew) 3. Standard 111. (3): Milner Doig (Westerfield) 1. Betty Towers (Ashton) 2. Standard IV. (7): Peter Sewell (Ruapuna) 1, Alan Sowden (Westerfield) 2. Lloyd Ashton (Lismore) v h c Standard V. (5): Vera Thompson (Ashton) 1, Jock Towers (Ashton) 2. Mar.iorie Moore ('Ruapuna) v h c, Lucy King (Ruapuna) hc. Standard VI. (4): May Allan (Ruapuna) 1, Elsie Douglas (Ashton) 2, Colin Flower (Carew) v. h c, Georgina Hampton (Carew) h c. Crayon M'ork—Standard I. (2): .John Coibett (Lismore) ]. Ivan Clucas (Lismore) 2. Standard 11. (6): Shirley Thompson (Ruapuna) 1. Jock Campbell (Carew) 2. Vida Campbell (Carew) v h c. Standard IV. (8): Donald Dillon (Westerfield) 1. Peter Sewell (Ruapuna) 2 Maw Mulligan (Lismore) v h c . Standard V. (5) : Mariorie Moore 'Ruapuna) 1. Kathleen Harvey (Ruapuna) 2, Lucy King (Ruapuna) v h e. Carew School h c. Standard VI., design | magazine cover (4): May Allan (Ruapuna) 1, Esme Ross CRuapuna') 2.. Carew School vh c. Standard VI., poster work -(5): Fdward Young (Lismore) 1 (only award). Map Making—Standard V. (4): Marjorie Moore (Ruapnna 1 1. Lucy King (Ruapuna) 2. Standard VI. (5): May Allan (Ruapuna) 1. Mary Cone (Willowbv) 2. Ben Mackay (Willowby) v h <■. Plasticine—S'tandard I. (5): Peter Sewell (Mayfield) 1. Chavles Eaton (Mayfield) 2. Jack Riley (Mayfield) v h c, Allaire Patrrson (Ruapuna) h c. - Standard 11. '13): Olga. Whiting (Mavfie'ld) 1. John Mably (Mayfield) 2,. Ruth Sewell (Mayfield) v h c. Mac Miller (MavfieldV h c. Penmanship—Standards IIT: and IV. (13): Jreda Hydes (Ashbtirton Forks) I. l Clement (Lismore) 2, Jean Young (Lismoiv) v h c, Peggy Arnst (Ashburton Forks) b. c.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 7

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MAYFIELD SHOW. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 7

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