WOODVILLE SHOW.
, „OPENED BY LORD PLUNKET. COMPREHENSIVE EXHIBITS. 1 ' .'. '*SPEOIAI. BKPORTER.) r., Woodvillo, February 21. . /Thero ,was'..cscellent weather for the B'ysh : fglJistricts ! :to-day.v^.^ at- , . - tendance 'of thepublic'was large, -and tlie show : - itself .was a capitaUexhibi hop, fully, up to the : .- ■ high - level of : improvement .: that is being : . - reached by the"; showsasawhojothis'season. His (Excellency' the .Governor/'Lord Plunkot, £ jithe-^show,* .in;the -.presence :of. a large •'. .and picturcsqiib group of..spectators.. . . • Last Yoar's Entries .Easily Beaten.! ■- ..'/- sliow progTamino-covers' an'estensive list larger-stock; classescbeing supvs:- r ;^^plemented?b/: ; seotionsvfbi.;dogs,-'poultry, agri-' '- .. cultural and dairy. produce, aud school work. .. ..Tho entries .wero greatly -in excess of last year's numbers,-and reached a total of 719. .The <ntries in-, detail • wero as follow:—Horses -.and v Si?i"-s'tom^titionsii2ssi'; , ahespV!'2U!.;cattlejf.(l4i- i pigs > '-. : SO;; poultry,' 43; produce, : 48;i school entries, 61.. • . The-fact that ; this year's eutry fees exceeded • those - of. last year'by .£3O will give' an' idea of the increase in. numbers of stock. . v:. ; . Fascination of -the Competitions. 'drivv . ...ing\ events was -emphasised, at this . one-day ; show.-. l'ha entries -in. several, of . the chief . .. .'. classes were very, large,,and tho;■onlookers were the.gfeatUe'aping. contest --for'the;;six%uiriea : ibabhelor; cupltnere; everit : 1 26, - and. in .-the; contest; aniong lady iidors the 18 entries''wero numerous enough : :• to give full interest io the event, but .probably .' i it I 'was the boys' pony-race that aroused the ... greatest enthusiasm, - and : the^nlpokers; were . not the only people who enjoyed the; event. . It ' .'was not hard to discern,tho''fire that burned . : inV tho :breasts-of the. 15 juvenile jockeys as- > .... - tliey -poised- themselves - high on-'their knees. : .-/ ' w'-Vand urged: their -steeds 'into their best gallop .' ..' - amid-rousing applause. These pony races■ are .. '. fast growing in popularity at .tho shows. J. ;• S...Nelson's Xfona, tho winner, will be: a hero ■ : '. among the boys of.' the; district-.nritil • next, show. •- . •-.time.vi J.: Bi Gaisford, .who won the.bachelors' _ - ' ciip. with Vagrant last-year, did - not succeed J - in getting placed on the present occasion.- ■%■ Cattle Section Weak. .. . Tho .cattle section was weak No shorthorns werefshown,^and-in--the Ayrshires' C; ' Wo'odley, ; "i':i>won;the. Jerseys were. the' only purebred, cattle'classes in- which • there i ■ was competition. A. bettor show, in the dairy • . '. classes was. intevidence, -as iwas/natural in this of- butter producers:' R. Chormloy. and .Veale wero. the prominent winners/ . ; Butter-fat Contest. : 'J. Murrayi■ jun„. won the.two : top;prizesin / thobutter-fat contest, which was carried -' out last November. The winners exhibited t'o- :. ... dajy and tho figures of the contest aro worth giving, ,and will'appear to-morrow. The per- ' : ; formanco ,of; Countess ; \in>;giving; over' : 211b. of fati^r:idayi- : capakJe;-of ■ luni 2Jlb. of gutter per day,'or 19ilb. of butter . ' per week is.a notable-feat.r-V; Sheep. ' i ) : , : '.The sheep were more numerous by 30 than y:v','^i.ivas'v-the base last;'- : Some;!bf;the ; animals • ; . ' : entered possessed.good qualities, but the coin- ... pe'tition was scarcely extensive enoughs to - xnake .;■■-■. -tW - classes' very-interesting. r.' Judges. ' ... : The-iiidging in the various sections was per- . . formed - by- tlio--following gentlemen :--Thor-. : . .oughbred horses and hacks, Mr. Geo. Hunter-; • ; . Porangahau ponies and'light harness,- Mr. J. „!, R\, Lanauze, - Hastings; !■ spring trap and M.'draughts,. Mi.-Alexander, 1 New; Plymouth;- com- ; petitions,^ Lanauze";.' shbrt- ; . ' horns and fat cattle, Mr. J.: Strang,-. Glen- . Bidb; Masterton; Ayrshire, Jersey, and'dairy • cattle,' Mr. R. ; ;F.'.' Cornwall,' ;Neiv Plymouth; . Lincoln and crossbred.sheep, Mr; P. Archibald, : ' Hastings :rßon)'ney>'and:'..Leioestcrs,. -Mr.. E. .s:tSh'ortSiF&l3ingr;obwns?a^ . Strang, Glenside;■'Hasterton.; -pigs and poultryj , . Mr... M'Quillan, Bas'tiiigsV'. dogs, Mr. Paul Hunter, Porangahau; product, Mr. J: .. . Palmerston"-North; school, work, Mr. E. H. ! ' . Billens, : Palmerston'«North. • ••'• - -.-'v'.
CHAMPIONS. HORSES.- , ■ ■ DRAUGHTS.—StaIIion—K. Walloon's Brilliant iJf-V.;•£K' S'ySS; Boy.''Mare—Henry-Gaisford's : Lady: Pretoria./ THOROUGHBRED .-Stallion-H/"- Gaisf ord's y. . Waipawa..; I'. Gleeson'sScotch. .CATTLE. 1 " AYRSHIR ES.—BuIIt-G. r-.,Woodley's Young •',• ; ' ;wi: . . Prince! ' Cow—G. Woodless Alice 11. JERSEY or ALDERNEY.'—BuII—J. S. Nelson's .7 Oculist. 11. . .Cow—S.. K. Lancaster's SHEEP. LINCOLN.—Ram—H.-. Gaisford's; Ewe—J. W-i ;.:V^V. ; .: -;K^:' ; ;-Bradey.- ■'.-■ BORDER LEICESTEREarn—H. B. Blvtho. Ewe—N. P. Neilsen. 'ENGLISH LEICESTER.—Earn—S. K. Lancas- 1 ■'■ .ter. •' Ewe—S. K..Lancaster.- . ■ ';•■,■'?. - h , ROMNEY.-Ram-rG. E.* AUen. Ene-P. E. Hewitt, * vi w ' - • x . SOUTHDOWN .—Ram —S; K. Lancaster. .. Ewo , —S. K. Lancaster. "■; ' - PIGS. -BERKSHIRES.—BoaI>-G.'i Bailey. v Sow—R. [ K: w; v-;-; V" .'SPECIAL PRIZED. -V V ■ fiACHELOR CUP: FOR HUNTERS-Leaping-;E. Hunt's'.Black Corroboree. : /-TROPHY FOR BEST BIRD IN DUCK ■ : C LASS ES:—Chfi'ord Smith'd Pekln Drake. TROPHY., FOR BEST. FOWL.-W. Lovell's • . .silver wyandotte; .O-v-Y- y, TROPHY FOR BEST LEGHORN.—S. Hutch-' v : white cockerel: •' ; '. ... '■■': AYRSHIRES—C. Woodley, JERSEY-S OR ALDERNEYS-S. E. Lanv, caster. • , IN CO LNS—H.;;Gaisford wins'H association's !. .. gold'hiedal, with'3o . points ;•W. •• Bradey, 12 ' • . points; B. E. Beattie, 9 points. . .• • ' BORDER LEICESTERS—N. P. Neilsen. ENGLISH LEICESTERS-S. E. - Lancaster. ROMNEYS—G.'E. Allen. SOUTHDOWNS—S. E.-Lancaster. ■ AL'Lj CLASSES OF SHEEP—Lancaster, 8G points.
COMPETITION SECTION. . j Maiden ; horse leaping—N. L. Avery's. Com- * modore,l; - J;.- ■- Sweeney, .2; L'. :' V.: Russell's ■ OtUS,-V3. .' :• Hunters' leaping—H.\E. • Hunt's', Corrob'oree, 1;' W. S. Studd; 2; D. Morrison's -Daphne, .3;- . - 'Br Hunt's. Corrdboree,-' 1;. L. V. Unssell's- Otus, 2; D. Morrison's Daphne, 3.' ' " BoysV'pbtiy' leaping; under 13 hands—D.' Mot- 1 ' rison's ,-Wee' M'Cfrogor, IJ. H.' A.'Ll'MonteithV, : Twopence:, 2.; ' : Boys' pony leaping, under 14. hands—A.'M. ; Kidd's Spi'ut,;il.;? D. - Morrison's Wee M'Gregor, 2;; L. G. W. Davidson'6 Hinemoa, 3. < ■Girls' 1 pony leaping—A.; M. Kidd's Smut, 1; D.'Morrison's Wee M'Gregor, 2. ■ Driving—.T. Miller's' Diamond, 1; M'Tavish's, 2. • , - . Pony race—J. S.vNelson's Mona; 1; A. Milne's ; Darkie, 2; A. M; Kidd's Smut, S.' PRIZE LIST. , HORSES.' LIGHT HOESE CLASSES, v Thoroughbred :\sthliioh~tt. ': Gaißford'S ' ! Waipawa, l;'' Mrs. C, Balcombe's Eoseal, 2.; . . ; 1.. Thorbu'ghbred' mare, , with iF. GreeBon's Scotch Mist, li - Stallion,' suited, for" breeding- weight-oairryiiig !;hacks or . carriage horses—E. ~P. 'Orvis9, l. v Mure, suited far breeding •: might-carrying hacks or. Jameson's Violet,' 1; J.- :T. Gleeson's Scnto.h Mkt, 2. .. 15st, hack—E.-E. Beattie, 1; J. 2; G S. Eanby, 3. 13st, Haok-W. H. Gaisford, 1; W. G. Sedcolo, i\ J. Sweeney, 3. list. Hack—D. S. Ross, l; J. Cameron, 2; Sweeney, 3. • Troop horse—Sedcole,-I;'W. H. Gaisford,'2; Sweeney, B.' '• '. Cob—K. Stevens, 1; T. 'Hos, 2/ - Lady's hack-r-M. Scaiilon's Jcannot, 1; C. E. Oulsnam, 2; J; Sweeney, 8. - ■: £nti<w-pony'r7A'.:AV.'-Allen,.l'i'.'T.'iSdkin/:S.''''' Pony -Diare ' or' geldlilgi UUdaf.v'H hands---A. M. Kidd, li Hedteiek Mahor, 2j W. A. G. Stainton, 3. •Pony mare or gelding <up to 13.2 hands—o. G. Ecss, 1; Mrs. H. Clarke, 2; H. A. L. Moilteitb, 3<
< Pony mare or gelding up. to 12' l Clarke,;l; Miss : Maude Bolton, 2; Monteith, 3. - HARNESS HORSE CLASSES. ■ hbrs'cH-L. W.'M^er s(! r> 1;W. J. Sedcolo, 2; J. Andrew, 3. v ~ . • ■ Bradley■.horsefrG. P. :Ranby,. 1; Miss Gaisford; 2;. A, Ji Master, 3. ..■■. .i■. ■ • • , Bradley horse-for lady—F. Ranby, 1; Missj Gaisford, 2; Master, 3. - , : . J 'Pair of-'buggy ponies—Monteith, 1. : ■■ •'.''■".■ .. Mare'or gelding for heavy cart—A.. W. Hapley, 1; Joseph Miller, 2.: V. Maro or! gelding for light trap—J. Andrews, 1;: W. C.: M Cormick, 2; S. Peck, 3.- ■ Tradesman's turnout—Barrell - and. Hurley, 1, 2, and 3. •'■ V : . .. ... V. DRAUGHT HORSE CLASSES. StallioiiTrß.': Falloou's Brilliant ■ Boy, 1 and dhuinpion; H. iGaisford's Blairgowrie, 2. . . ' : Gelaing or-.-inaro in dray—H. Gaisford s Lady Pretoria, 1 and champion; S. Bolton, 2. '• / Pair plough'horses—H. Gaisford, 1; Bolton,. 2. CATTLE. ,-V :. - AYRSHIRE CLASSES. ■ : '.C.' Woodley,' of Palmerston, was.the .only hibit6r.'.;He won :twp:: v oh.ampionships,:.7,.nrsts, and 3. seconds, ovary animal. ■ JERSEY OR ALDEIINEY CLASSES.. , Bull, calved before 1005— J. S. Nelson's Oculi«t 11, 1 and champion. ■ Bull> calyed since 1908 —J.'B. Veale; 1. Bull, calved' since 1907— R., Charmley, l. ; ' ■ Cou*. with, calf—rS.- R. . Lancaster's Daisy, ! and ohainpionrS.' Hutching, 2. ;' ~.,; i:- X.' Heiferj': calved since 1905—5." R. Lancaster,. 1. i. Heifef; calved since 1908— S. B; Lancaster; .1. ' Heifer, calved since 1907—5. R. Lancaster, 1;: , iind xhampion; S. Hutching, 2; J. B. Veale, 3. DAIRY CATTLE CLASSES. 27 months to 3 years old—J. H. Morgan,' 1;, 1?. Charmley, 2; S. R. Lancaster, h.c. - - : : Heifer, 18 to 27 months—Charmley, 1 and 3; Lancaster, 2. . ■:•.■■ . ' " ■'•. Two 'crossbred, heifers,, dry, under 2 years— J. B. Veale, l.and:2; Lancaster,:3. ■ , Two. heifers,, dry, under 3 years,, any breeding —Veale, 1; Lancaster, 2. ' , '.' Two heifers, dry, under' 18 months-, any breeding—Charmley, ]; Lancaster, 2;'Veale, 3; S.Hutching,, h.c. : : : - Three heifer ; calves—Charmley,: 1; C. Woodley, 2. ..,•.■-■ SHEEP. , LINCOLN CLASSES. ' Rani lamb—J. W. Brady, 1; R. E. Beattie, 2. (. Rani,' 12 to 20■ months—H. Gaisford, I;and 2; Beattie, 3. . . ■ Ram, 21 to 33 mouths—Gaisford, 1 and 2. • Ram," over 33 months—Gaisford 1; C. Beattie, 2.,' - v :-- .'■'.''-■ Fiye'trams, !not over. 21/months—Gaisford,;,!, and 2; Beattio, 3. ■. ■' : V: ■ ;■ ■;,; . ■ Ewo lamb-^Beattie,, 1; Gaisford,, 2; ,J; .W. Bradey, 3. ■:■ : .... Ewe,.l2 .to 21 months—Gaisford, .1 and -3; Bradey, 2. , ■ :.• ■. ■■. Ewe, 21 to 33 'months—Bradey, 1;- Gaisford, 2 and 3. ' . ; , V. Ewe,' over,., S3. .1.. and . champion; 'Gaisford, 2 and 3. '... :,' BORDER. LEICESTER CLASSES, if: Ram lamb-iH. W. T. Blythe, 1; N. P. Neilsen, 2. ;-. Rain; !12. to' 21nionths—Blythe, 1; Neilsen, 2. ,Ram, 21 to 33 months—Neilsen, 1 and 2.. Ram, over 33 months—Blythe, 1. Fivo rams—Neilsen, .1. . , ,' . . Ewo lamb—Neilsen, 1; Blythe; 2. : . .-■; -; : ; Ewe, .12 ,to : 21. months—Neilsen,- 1 j and; 3; Blythe, 2. ,-■ :: v;./Ewe, 21 to 33 months—Neilsen, 1. ' - • i Ewej over 33 months—Jleilseh, !; Blythe, 2. .
ENGLISH.LEICESTER CLASSES. ; Ram lamb—S. R. Lancaster, 1 and 2; T. : ,C. Turnor,-' 3..' ■■ i: ' ' v Mr. Lancaster won "all ; other . prizes, consist- ' ing of seven. firsts, seven 'seconds, and two championships. . ' l- ;'■.'6^.':/:;.; ROMNEY CLASSES. • Ram> lamb—G. E. 'Alien; 1 and-3; J. E. Hewjttj 2,'h.c. ibonths—Allen, r 'l, '2, and champion; Hewitt, 3; W. G. Aitken, c. Ram, 21 to- 33 months—Allen, 1 and 2; Hewitt, 3. Ramover. 33.'months—Allen, : 1; Aitken, ,2; TSewitt, 3. i Five' rams—Hewitt, 1;. Aitken, 2. : v '' :;Ewe lamb-THewitt,M;.Allen,v2:and'3; iitk'ta,''' ~: V Ewe,.ri2.r,tb,7j2l;fmonthS'7t<All€tf;: #fttid' Eh'}.-' Heivitt,'2 and :3. •■" . ' " Ewe, .21 to f 33. months—Allen-,'l; Hewitt, 2 and e.j Aitkeni 3.,. 'o.'VK: '> !■ EweV,,:over.-33; months—Hewitt, 1 1: and"'c. ,• "Al-" len; 2; Aitken, 3'and h.cl-' • SOUTHDOWN CLASSES. Ram lamb—S. R. Lancaster,-1 and 2j F. C. Turnor, 3.- - • ■' Ram,'.'.l2 .to .21 months—Lancaster,' I : 'and ;, 2'j Turnor, 3. i-v J?am,.2l to 33 months—Turnor, 1..' • VRam, ; . over"33'moiiths—W. G. Aitken, 1; Tur-. nor,;' 2;; : v? : . v . ... 'I' Ewe lamb—Lancaster, 1 and 2;,Turnor, 3. - . ; Ewe'.'.vl2 ;to'2l -months—Lancaster, I!and 2: ,P.:iM'KenzieV';3. '' ' ':' ' ''.' . .'Ewe,- 21 to-. 33 months—Lancaster, 1 and Aitken,: 3. . ' ./-v. lEwe. ' SSf . 1 : /and 2;, IKKenziei 3.! v'f ; ; .Y.^'i 1 ' ' CROSSBRED CLASSES.'/' ! •.-'/Eive, ewes,i,any ■ age—Aitken, -1.2, and 3.' 7 ; ? ■-'Eiy'e'\ewes,;,'2l'to -33 months—W.\. H.. Nelson; •1- and2.it;-.,/-!, 1 v;-;. . Jive' ,~ewes, - under: 2l: months—Morgan Bros!, 1; Nelson, 2 and 3. '• v;: Fiver wethers,-.under 21 mohths-rNelson,; 1' !and.2.'"-: "■'i : v'-'.-'-r'J - ■ - •;FAT SHEEP ;CLASSES,' 'i ' Five wethers, for freezing, .-'any age—S. i 80l- . ton", 1, .2,-and 3-'. . v -. ;- . ; v Five wethers, for freezing, under.2l months— Nelson, 1 and- 2; Bolton, 3. ; ;i Five/,ewes, :>ny , ager-W.' : Gaisford, :l,;and -2'; Aitken,'3;-,' -'-V ,'V 'yV:V:.;^ : I ■'iPiye lambs;, long ,wool, .for,.' freezing-TNelsoh;! 1 ni\d 2; P. W. Bowman, 3. !, ' . . ■ ■ Pivo lambs, . earliest maturing—Nelson, 1; E. P.. Smart, 2i Bolton, 3. y: ~• v. . ; : Pct. lamb—Miss Una Prahklini -1;,! L." R-endle;, 2; Phyllis 51'Glashan, 3. i . ; - : ' BERKSHIRE CLASSES." ' 'Boar,?ovef, 12 Bailey;' and, cham-' '.pion;;' ■ , I'' ' Boar, -under .six months—J. Baird. l; J. B. Veale, 2. " V '■ Sow,.:under sii .months—A. : C. ,Garry, „1;R. Charmley,' % . - v '. Sow;' with ■ 1\ and champibn.' : MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES. %'/.■ j ■^TwofpWjcer» i >r.''4ndr«wsi''.X; V'ealej 2j Charm-' ley,. 3. ■: ' ■ ■■ '''Crossbred-,sow and litter—Andrews, ,1; James' . Murray, 2; Veale, 3. .' / DOGS. SHEEP AND CATTLE DOG CLASSES. '•-Rb'ugh-eoated collie—Dog: .Dr'ury/andElliotj I.' Bitch; B. A. Drury, 1. ' Smooth-coated collie—Dog: '\V.; E.' Olliver and U'Kenzio,' 1; E;■ IV Smart, .3. Bitch: James Murray, I;'R. H. Morgan,' 2. .
SPORTING DOG CLASSES. jfrish Beattie, I.;Bitoh Beattie, 1. Cooker sp.&mel—Dog: Andrew Laing,. 1;, W. H.'Cowan, 2. ■ BitchE.. C. Turnor, 1; Miss Gladys Grant, 2. ~ : • .. Eield\spaniqls—Dog: '■ J. .. Anderson, 1; S. .Brightwell, 2. .; :v ,., i, , !Greyhounds—Dog: :H. .Hutchinson,. I;'G. Bailey, 2; J. E. Glecson,'3. Bitch: Gleeson. l; Brightwell, 2; Elsie Eendle, 3. v': : ; . \ - , .'- TEEBIEE: CLASSES. ; : Smobtli' terriers—tiog: H.' Madeley, 1; :Bitoh: Mudeley, 1; S.'Hutching, 2. Soxterriers—Dog'P. H. Forster, 1 and 3; Madeley, 2.' Bitch:-E; J. Wills, 1-, •" /- ilrish 7 ..terriers—Bitch: V, M'Cormick, !;■ : W.. Beatty, 2. . . " ;/ POULTRY. Indian game—Hen: W. Beatty, 1. , Silver wyandottes— I Cock: ' S./'Hutohing, 1; W; Lovell, 2. - Hen:/Lovell, 2. . Pullet:..Lovell, 1; % and spccial; Hutching, 3. "i" White wyandottes—Pullet: Lovell, 1; G. Morgan," 2: and; 3.-*; '- ■ : • Brown leghorns—Cockerel:' Mrs. H. : Clarke, I, Pullet: Mrs. Clarke, 1; T. W. Barnes, 2. ! White leghorns—Cockrel: Hutching, 1 and speoial; Barnes, 2. Pullet: Barnes, li Hutch- ;. fiangshtihs—Cock: H. Madeley, li. , Hen: H; ■Jjadeley, 1. Cockerel: 11. Madeley, 1. Pullet: H. Madeley, 1. ■' ■' ■, .. ~ G. n. • Leslie, .1. i ißantams : -Cock:. Mrs. Hurley, 1. ■ lieu: Mrs. Hurley, 1. Cockerel: H. Madeley, 1. l'ullet: 11. Madeley, 1. '■,'■• DUCK CLASSES. "Pokins—Drake: "Clifford Smith. 1. Dtick: Clifford. Smith, 1 and 2; H. Madeley, 8. ,Aylesbury—Duck i W. Lovoll. : . ' ; . " ;Eouon—Duck: T. W. Barnes, 1 and 2; • PRODUCE. ..: . SEEDS CLASSES. . ■'■ : Williams and Kettle; tho only exhibitors, Won first and second in the following classes White wheat, rod wheat, long oats, 6hort oats, Cape barley,: rye, : ryegrass, : cocksfoot, msa-
gold seeds, white clover seed, cowgrass seed, and linseed; ' ' ' " . Turnip seed—Williams- and •' Kettle, : 1. ; 'Potatoes—Mrs". G. P. Smith, 1; ;Samuel Peck, 2; Robert Fletcher, 3. .-■ ' ■ ■ DAIRY PRODUCE AND HONEY CLASSES. Salt butter—Miss' Ei Morgan,; 1; Mrs. J. H. Morgan, 2. ;■■■," Powdered butter, hand-ma'de—Mrs. E. Clarke, 1; 'Mrs. Morgan,' 2. Extracted honey—K: Jensen, 1. . Comb hone.v.—Edgar Harding, 1. -White, bread—Mrs. G.Garry, li Mrs.-Clarke, 2; Mis. W: J. Bennett, 3. Brown bread—Mrs. Clarke, 1; Mrs. Bennett, 2. SCHOOL WORK. :;f; -DRAWING CLASSES.• ; (:■ ; ; . Freehand—Standard VI: "James Little, Kumeroa Sohool, 1, ' Standard ,Y: Herbert.i'attisoii, ■ Kumoroa 'School,- 1; Isabel Lellinghami Makaira, 2 j-. W. Hind, Wbodville,- 3: Standard IV : Mrs. Piper,. Makairo, 1; 11. Grmlinton, Woodville, 2; Chrissie Dragar, Kumeroa, 3. ~. brush-work classes. . -,; v Original design-Standard V: M. Daley, -Woodville,. 1;. C. Tassell, .Woodville, 2;' : \ Original . design-Standard IV: D. Lovell,' Woodville, 1; L. OulsnanV, Woodville, 2. ' ' " ■ ff ; ; WRITING CLASSES. .Two. verses of _ National Anthem—Above Standard VI: Elsie . M'Leod, Kuiheroa,; .1. Standard _VI: _Ettie Lnmbio,. Heretannga, 1. Staudard .V: Clarence Bailey/. Hopelands, - 1; W,«Hind, Woodville, 2; F, Giles, Woodville,-3. Standard .IV: Isabel' Stewart, Hopelands, 1; k .Gnnhnton, 2;- - A.- - Perfect, Woodville, 3. . - '" MAPS CLASSES. . f £ North Isl&nd,. New Zealand-Standard -V: Clarence-Bailey,.-Hopelands, 1. .
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