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WAIRARAPA SHOW.

- A CROWDED PEOPLE'S DAY. MOEE PRIZE WINNINGS. (Prom Our Special Reporter.) Carterton, October 28. There was a largo crowd on, the show-ground at Cartertou to-day, and, with the exception of a rathor strong wind, from which the occupants of tho grandstand wore well sheltered, tho weather was excellent. The ring competitions wore ivell contested, uid furnished eome very interesting evonts Tho rare trophies which Car.terton, possesses give a special interest to the ovonls of People's Day. Threo of these trophies were rathei prominent objects this morning on a table of tho secretary's room. The} consisted of tho 30-guinea cup provided by Ji'r. D Jnoakes and tho committee, to go (with JEas in mono}) to tho champion Tamper, the 30 emnea losc-bowl, presented by the ladies of the Carterton district for the best lady's , hack, and tho Bidwill 20 guinea challenge cup for tho beet hack on the showground These three trophies are of solid_ silver, and measure each from 12m to linn aoross, whiio standing 9in high without their pedestals All are properh inscribed, and tho i Bidwill Cup in addition, bear» the names of tho various winners and their horses When Juggler was .making such a straight course to win the cup outright for his owner, these , names were.engraved,in.rather large letters.. But row- that Juggler has missed his chance, and the stern process of winning over a senes of has to bo begun all over again, it eeeiiie prudent to reduce ihe size of the letterlne To win a cup in sm-h hard contests as they have at Carterton, three hmes running or i\o times in all, Iβ ft taefc that calls for tho verj best horseflesh and the very best horsemanship. While. Mr Donald M-Kenzioe victory thu> jear is well merited, popnlarsentiment 'would, no doubt, have liked to see tho Old favourite Juggler in the running again. Srme good transactions havo been made in sheep at tho show, notable among thorn being IMr \ V Colhns'e purchase ot Mr It h. Allen's champion Bomney ram at , A good deal of attention has been, bestowed' Safupon tte Jerseys, the animals entered'by Messrs Booth Brce. and Mr Eagle, jun, being ° Ch"f aSmigtho new awards are those relating to da ry produce, and the yield in tna miking contests 'Excellent scoring cherocttr--1 »d the cheese exhibits, both Omimi and Dato- > held rocetvrtg M points out of the possible 100 In tho class for cheeso which has to be exjSrted to London and rejudged there eiglit of the entries tied for top place ?«haps one conid scarcely blame the judges >f dined to split* hairs over exhiljits that were » qnalitjr when their judgment would' have tp bo sribjoct to the tart oj • oxporUbon and two months' keeping It will bhll remain a mattei of interest as to wtether the selected eight mil prove to be the winners » T-ondon, and uo doubt critical factory managerS}will keep close watch this milkmg contests brought out, the high qualities of the Jerseys again in the only two classes ui which the breeding was declared. In one case a'Jersey won,,and in the other coee the three top placoJ at leaat wero ,iillcd by Jersey crossWds. A Jorsoy grade p.i\e tl"> highest test, 64, and also the lowost bnt one, 24. Among , tho old cbws whose breeding was not rovealod,',tne be-t yield tvas by Mi.,l'paste Mistletoe, equivalent to 201b. of butter-tat por week, or just. 6«r 221b of butter alw heaviest milk yield was by Mr. C. M6rg«os Flora, 341b- ' Tho breeding of the worst animal ' Tho goldimedal.given by Mr J Adain-on (manager of tho iactory) tor the highest aggregate points scored m the facrorv cheefe *« ™t to Balredere (371), with Dalofaeld (370) a good second, Mr. J.B M fcwan 8 p«zo for i the., highest Hit cheese classe&was won bv Omimi and Dalflnld with M points each. Following are additional dwards.—( ' ,l

GEARAL PRIZE LIST. ■ TBofeOUGHBEEB HOESES Stallion,-\i years and over-C. M'Cullough's br. Conqueror,siro Medallion, dam hicsta. -v- 1 bred bv tho G. G. stcad, ! aiid chain- • pion; W.- Corlett, 2.., : HACKS AND HARNESS HOE&ES. Stallion, to improve breed of : ' —C o'Bri<ui, l;i§: 2; C. Wadham, 3 Pony stallion-H. W. Clay, ; 1, Badland Bros. 2, H. 3 -c; • Bviesy -hofses.—Rupert B. Morrison, 1, / M'Laren Bros.; 2; W. 3. • • Bui-sv ponies, under 13.2 hands.—vy. Jjagle, 1, Mrs H E. Bnnny, 2 Boggj pomes, 13 2to >112 C. Buchanan, I.■ : . Horse m trap-J S Nolsop, 1, Thos Conwell, 2, L Compton, 3 Horse m buggy-\V D. Watson, 1, W J Martin, 2, E p Mornson, 3.: Horse in gig.-r-W. J. Martin, .1: It. D. Morrison; 2; \M r Laren Bros.;. 3.;. -: V . Pony'in daisy cart,'up to 13.2 bands.—Mrs. W. H. Denby, 1: IC. M'Laren, 2; G. L. Sievers, 'J, Up to W.2;h'ands.—]P. Eyan, 1; J. WhiU taker, 2j G. Sievers, 3. " - Hack (15 stone up).—John MEae, 1; ,W. James, 2;'o. Taylor, 3. Hack rider). —D. M'Kenzie, li W. J amcs,'2; J. 8. iielson, S Hack.vfor 11,/sto'no tider.—D. iMKenzie, 1; W James! 2, J, S 3 Hack, to carry ' ' list/rider.—T/ C. Bunny, 1; Kay Strang, -» WW. Bjcknell, 3, , w Cob-R H Maunsell, 1, T M'Leod, 2; W. /Howard Booth, 3./ ,/. .. _ . Bov's pony, up to 19 hands.—Donald brant, 1; Mi« E Mir tin, 2, T Ingley, 3 Boy s pony, 12 'to.:la Crew; IDons Bants, 2; C. E Hyland.,3. Boy's pony, 13 to 14 hands-Tutu te Whaih, 1; t. M'Laren, 2; E

-ilGiri's" ponyr'under 13 hand^.—Miss M. Tnr.left l;Mrs.H. :B/ißunny, '2; P. Ashton, 3; •'■ : Miw Marjorie Palmer.- v.h.c. Girl s pony, 13 -to U hands.—W. A. Pykc,.l; H, Monson, 2; -| Hi- D Reid, 3 ' '' hack.: ■, • . ■fy? "Lady'3haclt'i(sidesaddle),; fpr'^the.Carterton f | 'v. •' ladles- 30-guhiea.;r'oM^o'wli—J-. S.; .Nelson - g.'Diek (Mangarama—WoOdvillo), ridden by Mr., • UallagHor, 1: 5 f/.'-.T:. ■ , ' BEST HACK IN SHOW. ' Tho -: X2O V ch4Uenga'"cup presented by' Mr. "■'■ r W. £.' Bidwill for the ; best -hack/in the 'Show V■: is -im: of > the' tit-bits 6?' the'.Carterton pather■'ing. It'nesds' to' :wo"n, three times 111 suc- • - cession, or five ■ times-at' intervals, to becomo ,i,: ; Uhai:i)ermiinent ; ; property 1 of,'the 'winner., ~Pre': ': : '/..vious;'winners':"have-.been* the follownng 1303 W A. pyke' llangitira 1901' Miss' Y. ,'Sanderland's Mahomet. ; , r 1905 Mr.' G. I. Sunderland's -Juggler. .: ;fe::'l9oS 'G.:L.;:Snnderland'si ; Juggler.... r 1907 Mrs J. H. M'Niven's Juggler. , . . : r 190S-Mrs. J." H.; M'Sflven's Juggler.. : ' If Juggler had won. the cup this year,' the • haodsouie trophy- would have : pas4ed for hll .time" into the family- lieirlotims of Mrs: j .-:':;M'Niven;'-but:: Unfortunately Juggler" did ~ndt got;.placed even 'in his class ,as a heavy-weight hadk. -It is.'uniiorstood that-Juggler'has lately V ■' simiAined some. injury to ope of; his legs,,and that'- tjiis-has .prevented,him from : passing the, 'judges oithec Hastings Show last 'week ov liere at Carterton. The Bidwill Cup.-is /• - ■usually competcd fot by*' tlio winners ot tno | . {ouv prir.oipal hack classes, these winners be,- . ing specially paraded, for a final judgment. \ On '-X this occasion .■ these four winners were the ■ fol- . lowing:-' ' ; ■ Winner! Donald M'Konaio's ch. g. Artful. . '. ,J. ,N. M'Rae's 1); g. Artemus." "P. C. .BiV" i r' S:tn '. Kopeki. . ,-j ' J. S. N«ison's b. g. Dick. - - v . The lianie t.of the .'winnerand horso! is 1 placed on?. "each', 'year,, It will .pro-' ! bably- be- many, years before aiuuher ahorse achiena •••-font-' sucoesisivfl. vjctorjes,, '-.and - if • ■■ Jugglershould not again come into the running, he. may .virtually, be. sSid 'to have re- ' tired unbeaten. Ho can now;- only',-win .the - : cup' outright'.' by.' three more • victories - while --in-possession'-' of. the .same-oWner. •'. HAEKISS HORSES l'avmor's horse, in trap—Thomas Conwcll, 1; ' H. ; Baynor,' 2; P. Ashton, 3. Tradesman's horSe, ■ in- vehicle—W . Benton and bons, -1; I'. "tsrnpa, 2; J. W. Kershaw, 3. DBATJGHTS. , Stallion -J W. Harding's b Baron Grace- ; ful; i and champion; R. Falloon, 2; Chio Cnllough, 3; W, Howard Booth, v he. ■ vColt, foaled sincelAngnst, lOOfi.-rJ;-P.Tocker, 1. I'oiled sinco August, 1908.— J. W. Harding, '-'Filly, foaletl sinco August, 1206.-r-Mrs. ; .J. I). Ormond's b. Connteis, 1 and champion; 'H. lidwards, 2. Foaled since August, 1907.—Mrs. ,T: D.' Ormond's b. Maggie Glen, 1; W. Orr, 2; ,T.- W. Harding, 3. Foaled since August, 1908 —J. Curnly, •1.

Gelding,. foaled: since August, . 1906.— J. Bourke, 1. „ t Maro.—J. Cundy, 1; J. W» Harding, 2; J. Bourke, 3. . 'i , •' , Geiding.—W. E. Corlett, 1; W? C. Buchanan, " PLOUGH HOESES, ETC. Pair.—J. Bourke, lj. .7., Cundy, 2;.Wi'C. Buchanan, 3.' Team: of three —J. Bourke,." 1; W: C. Buchanan, 2. Tcnm of four.—J. •Bourke, .1., • ; ■ Dray liorsea.—o. A. Cadwallndor; 1. COMPETITIONS. Skill in judging draught horses.—W. E. Baker, 1; S. W. Feast, 2. ■ Girls' riding' compotition.—Miss Belle Morrison,l l;Miss M, Palmer, 2; "Miss D. Rcid, 3. Best lady ridor (divided skirt).-rMiss Jenkins, 1; Miss;Jensen, 2;- Miss Harbroe, 3. '. Boys' riding competition.—Owen Cadwalla,der, lj J. W...Clay, 2; Donald Grant, 3. '■-, Champion ' jumping competition for the Noaks ,30-guinea bowl, and . H.' JVl'Niven's Pickpocket,' 1; B_ D. Morrison's Oreydawn, 2; H; HassallVFi]i, 3. ' PIGS. .< ■ Berkshire boar, 12 months.—Slack Brothers," 1' and champion; Monckton and Vetch, 2. Six to 12 months.—Monckton and i'etch, '1. \ Under six months.—Slack Brothers, 1; Monckton and -Vetch; 2.. ' Berkshire sow, over. 12 mpnths.—Slack. Brothers, 1;; Monckton and Fetch; 2. Six to 12 months—Slack -Brothers, 1; H. and E. Williams, -2. .Under six months Brothers,' 1; Monckton and Fetch, 2; Williams, 3..,. . tTamworth sow,' under 6 'months.—Callister Brothers, .1. .• . Yorkshire boar< over 12 aonthsi—C. Morgan, 1. ' v ..- Yorkshire sow, 6to 12 months.—B.- H. Slack, I;,C. Morgan, 2.'VUnder. six months.—B ; ' H. | Slack, l; C..;Morganj' 2. Black Devon boar, over 12 months.—B. H. ) I Slack, 1.; Williams,-2j J." J.'Hodge, 3. Six! Ito 12 months.—B. H, Slack, -1.,.:: Under 6 months.'—B. H. Slack,' l and 2;, Williams, '3. Black Devon'sow, oyer" 12- months —B. H. i Slack,, li Six to 12 months.-r-B. H. Slack, 1, 2, - and- ohampion. Under six months —B. H. 'Slack,- 1 and 2. ... . ; tsov.with ;■ .H/; Slack," 1; W. C. : Zatell, 2r J. .Hbdgo,. 3... . v Porker, —W. C, Zabell, I;'C. -Fairbrother,* 2; W. A. Harvey, v.h.0.: C. E«jd, h.c. Three-' bacon • pigs.—Johannes Anderson, 1; W. "P;Bairstow, 2; ZabelJ, 3. Two porkers.—Callister Bros., 1; Zabell, 2j .W. A. Harvey, 3; C. Eeid,v.h:c:, - E. Bassett, h.<v -v v\ - , DOGS. Collio dog.—J. Slanden, 1; J. 8.-Elliott, 2; Miss K. A. .Deller, 3. Bitch;—Standen, 1; Elliott, -2. Pup.—Standen l l:and 2j H. Deller," 3. ;Sheep, dog Or'ibitch, : smooth.—S. Willoughby, 1,-2, and t.hic.';/W.';G; Deller, h.c.; A. lorns, : c Bough.—W; Fisher, : 1; J. -G. MDonald, -2 J IV M'Donald,Vy.h.c.; T. Vose, h.c.; Mrs. W. Tilson, c. "Beaxded.—o. A. Cadwallader, 1; W:; W.,Abbott, 2; F. M'Donald, v.h.0.; Mrs. .Tilson,'h.c. ~ . . l!'Catt.le,;,dog. or bitch.—A. Anketell, 1; E. Allen, 2i:%. W. Burling, v.h.0.; A. Eaynor, h.c. ii Eetriever S. Beechey, 1. Bitch— Beeebey.' :

Irish -sitter -bitch.—J. M'Konna. . ' ■■ -| ...\Poißter<!d6g.—P.. H., Smith, 1; C. Stnd;•. 2, | v.h'c.'.'and 1 "h.c. I '-Bitoli.—W. .J. Stevens, ; 1;.-! Stntl, 2 r | -lerner, (log.-rtS.'.lfadeley, 1; K. Smith,; 2; C. Miller; tv.h.c:;.M. Johnson, h.c. Bitch.— Madoloy; !;• Miller,, 2. r ■ Greyhound dog:—H. Hutchinson, 1; Kev.. J/ Bowd, "2; J. iVic£er6taJT,' v.h.c. AVright,-1;; Arthnr'Goo,'. 2. .: y Coplcer,:>spani6l v 'dog.-TT. H. Hughes. liiJ.. Barroch; 2; J. Bubbers, v.h.c.; Mrs. F. he- Bitch.—o. A. Cadwallader, 1; Hughes,. 2.' - Irish temcr dog.—Rov. J. Bowo, 1. Brtchi— 'Frank Adam, v.h.c. i

, > POULTRY. , Gajn-9 Bamtam lien.—T. Hughos. Bantam; cock (othor vanety).—C. J. Baillie, 1; ,11. .'Madcloy,'2... Hea.—Bailhc. I; Madeley, 2. Dorking hen.—J/A. Annan, 1. ( ■ i. Game Cock. —P. 1 C. Anderson,- 1. \ , < Hamb'urg, gold-pencillcd, cock.—G. E. B?n» die- Hen;—Rendle, 1 Gold-spangled, hen.— J > Billmgion, 2. Silvor-spangled, hen.—Silas Knyner, li Billington, 2. Silver-spangled; cockerel—B-ayner, 1 and 2. Black, cock.—Bit ,lington;-:2.' : -Hen.—^ilUngtcn,2. . .Pullet.-Bil- ■ lii)gton,"2. , "' 1 /' ■■■ ' - ' v,'• ~ Larigshanj --■• MW.^Hi' : -Madeley,-,li''_Hen.— Madeley; L Cockerel.—Madeley, I.' Pullet.— Madeley, 1. ' ' White Leghorn; cock.-T. W. Barnes, li T. -Vose; '2. . Hen;-rH. Deller, 1.- .Cockerel.— ii DellorJ 2.- Pullet.—Vose, 1'; Deller, 2. Brown-; Leghorn,- hen'.'—S. Kayner, 1; Barnes, 2 Cockerel!—J. A. Annan, 1. Pullct.-ii. MThee, 1 and 2. , . -, -■■ , ... Buff Leghorn, cpck.-rE. B. Eade, 1. Hon.— -Eagle, 1-and 2.' Cockerel'.—W;*l<ane, 1 and 2. Pullet.—Eagle,. 1-and 2. a /' Minorca; MnA-T.'W. Barnes, 1; E., A. W'l'■lianis.' ■ 2 arid 3.;' Cockerel-Williams, 1 and 2> Bariies, 3;: Pullet—Williams, -1,- 2, and 3, 'Black-Orpington, cock.—W. J. Stevens, 1., Buff Orpington, i cock.-rC. B. P. Armstrong, 1 ;-and 2." /Hen.— Armstrong, 1, 2, and ,3. 'Pullet.—Armstrong, -1, 2, and 3. • / Black Spanish, cock.-P. -C. Anderson, 1. •Hen.—Anderson, 1 and 2. Cockerel.—Anderson, 1, Pallet—Anderson,' 1 and 2. Silver Wyandotte, hen.—E. B. Eagle, 1; H. MThee, 2. Cpckerol.—MThee, 1. , Pullet.— MThee, l;.Ea?le, 2. '■ .■'■ . • , 1 ; WW to Wyandotte, cock.—liendle, 1. T Vose, 1;' ' Eendle, 2. Cockerel.—B. H, Goodin,-1. PuUet.-Goodin,' I.MUJ.-8-' ' ~ Other variety purebred, cock.-P. F. Hcrnck (KUine'a.fowl), 1; Mrs/Walker (buff wyandotte), 2 • Hen.—Herrick (guinea . fowl), \1; Percy Nicholls, 2; H.' Madeley, 3. ■■ '. .; -. Selling. . Class, hen.-C. E. P. -Armstrong (buff m^ljach), -l aud'2. - Eouen, drake.-T. W. Barnes, 1. Duck.B lndian"''Runnof, drake.-P.' -C ; t Andorson, 1 and- 3; I]. Pl&yle, 2... Duck.-Ahderson, 1; ' Other.variety, dra^e.—J. Billington, 1 and 2; Percy Lawrence, 3.- .1 - aijd i, L A. Eeadmg, 2 U1 inuscovies Bronzo ! Turkey, cock.—Mrs. -B. : . ■ -1. -. Playle,/1. '/Turkey, yanety, hen.—Mre.' ; iPlaylo,.l., r ■_ ■ •T?Mlouso',- i - _Goose.— Mrs. Playle, liv,.Goose.—Mrs. Playle, 1.. 1 . v ~

PIGEONS. ■Dragon, cock'.—H. \Madeley,.;.l.,,Hon.-, Madoley, lr-H- Crawley, .2; .'Tumbler,. lon'g : face, cock.—H.,-.. Crawley, 1. Short-face, ken—J. Billington,. 1. Muff-legged, cock.— Billington, 1.. Hen.-Bilhngton, 1. Owl, English, hen.—H.; Crawley. African,. .»■. , - '■WMte -fantail, cock.—Kicholls,, .1: and. .3; Crawley,. 2. Hen.-NichoUs, ,1 and 2. * Magpie,' black, cock.-Crawlev, 1. . Jien.Crawley, -1: . Other.colour,, cock—Crawley, 1. Hen.— .Crawley, 1. ' - T . •U' . ' Show homer, cock.—J. Bradbury,. 1. Working honier, cock.—E. B. Eagle, 1; Brad. :Drake,.>'3. ! .-.Hen;-Bradbnry,-. 1; Eagle, 2. ■>■'

PRODUCE AND INDUSTRIES. ' '1 Fleeces^—E'. - W. .'Alien, ii.'G. Seivers, ,2. ■ ' Tartarian Oats.—James Snell, 1 and 2. White Canadian Oats.-rSnell, 1 and 2. . Powdered Butter.—Mrs. bievors, 1; Mrs. W. H- Booth, 2; Mrs. Monaghan, 3. y ■ - Fresh Buttei I .—Mrs. J. - Billington, 1; - Mrs. Pikv, 2; Mrs. Siovers, 3. 1 , Fancy Butter.—Mrs. Monaghan, l. v :. - - CHEESE CONTESTS. .Some, splendidvscoris were-,'.pp.t up .in the cheese contests, where ; Messrs. Cuddle and Singleton of the • Government .Dairying Division wero the judges. The scoring was as follows-.— ..■ - 1 i Two Coloured Factory Cheese. ' -\ .. , .. 0"1 ' ' -' V-irS'■ l'ts. Omimi 15\ 28J' 15. ,5... M' Featherston... 45 28.:, 15 5 93 Belvedere ... 44 15. 5, . .'.92^ Featherston:.. 41: '28. ■ ,15. 5 ' 92 Oreytown .... 43 :28 5 90.J Ahiaruhe .... 424 285 15 4J 001 Parkvalo 43 28 14J 5 901 Daloheld ....... 43 23 lii 5 90J Whakaronga; 43 27J' HI ,5 * 90 Longbush -.42: •.■■■ 27} ...141 S 89 - Two Whito Factory Cheese.. Dolefield ..... 454 28J , 15 5 94 Bolvedere .48 ■ ■ ....281,.. .'15. : . .5 . . .93} Featherston...'. tti' ' ' .28 i 15 1" 5 ■ 92J Whakaronga., 43J 28 15 5 . 911 Tarotahi 43 . 28 15 .5 : 91 Omimi 12. 281 15 5 901 Featherston... 421 . - 28 . 15 5 , 93J Gteytown -121,:.. .274 .- -.15 5 , - >.90 I.ongbush .... 42 . 28 15 5 . 90 Abiaruho ...... 42. ' . . .28 15 ; ■ 5 90 Norsewood ... 41 . 28 15 .. . 5 ■—89. Parkvale -41 ,2fl . 15' t 69 V.v '• .

Six Export Cheese. ' Dnlofield 441 281 ■ 15, 5 3.1 Belvedere It 281- :15 5- 921 Taratahi U : . 28} y r15'..5. ' 82} Whaknronga. ... 43}. . 28} '15 • 5 .92 Feathcrston 43 .28J - 15: 5 OIV Featherston ...... 43, 28} 15. 5. 91} Ominii 43} .28} .15 ', , 4}.. 91} Greytown 42} ,27} ■ .15. -5 .90 longbush .. .. 42 . 28 15 .5 ,90 Parkvaie 42} 28 14} •' 4}. 8?}. ' ' Cheese, .to;be Ecjudged iu London. ■Belvedere ......... 4-1 28} 15 5 , 92}. ,Feathorston ... 44 28} IS. < 32.; Greytown +1} 28j • 15 .) 92} iLongbnsh .. ••Hi, .28. .15 . 5..; ..ft.}'Omimi 44} 281, h> , 4} ~9j| -Rexdalo • ...•••••• -j®}' J;' ' Dalefield 28J'-' }>. ■' £ ■Parkvaie 44 , 28. 14} 5.. .91* ■AVhakaronga ... 43 28 l.i .'M Ahiaruhe «: « ' * ■ ■,3 ;Norsen*ood ■41'' .28 ; 15 i J .. f I. BUTTER FOR EXPORT. , '.. : ; ■ rts ' (Pahiatua) ... 45J-23 jj> jj 93} MbKSpfcilHt Moft 8. n.« >. ; The managers aro:-Belvedere, T. P. Saxelby; : Feat hers ton, JaniM Adamson; :Irving; Longbush, M. Hansen; -Ataaruhe,, -.Tames M'Cann; Whakaronga,. C. M Donald, :Novsewood, H; Campbell; Omimi, Jamis Linitcn; .Parkvaie, D. Dowerj .Taratahi, W. E. iHarkness; Dalefold, M. T. West. E«dale, E. ; F. Greathead;. Ballauce (Pahiahm), -D. Ivelly, 'Ballance (Ballance) W. M. Eoss; Cheltenham, J. Murray. . . '

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 650, 29 October 1909, Page 10

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WAIRARAPA SHOW. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 650, 29 October 1909, Page 10

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