HONOURS.
THE. CLASSES FOR CATTLE, PUREBRED SHORTHORN. Bull, over 3 years.—W. C. Buchanan' Count lied Rose 111, 1 and champion >,W. T. Williams, 2; W. Howard Booth, ! Bull, 2 years.—W.. T. Williams, 1; W i Howard Booth, 2. ' Bull, 1 year.-R. D. D. M'Lcan, 1; \\ ,T. Williams, 2. „,.„. : Cow.: with calf.-W. T. Williams, 1 an 3; W. Howard Booth, 2. Heifer, 3 years—W. T. Williams, lan '2; W; C. Buchanan, 3. ' Heifer,' 2 years—W. T. Williams, and champion and 3; W. Howard Bootl 12. '• Heifer. 1 year—R. D. D. M'Lean, 1 W. T. Williams, 2 and 3. • Two yearling.heifurs—W. T. William; .1 and 2; W. Howard Booth, 3. HOLSTEINS. 3ull, over 3. years.—W. I. lovelock' Cliffside Laddie, 1 and champion; Dali field Syndicate (R. B. Saycr), 2; W. Ren nant, 3. ■■'.-.-■ Bull, 3 year's.—Dalefield Syndicate, 1 W. I. Lovelock, 3. ' 8u11,'2 yea'rs.—W. H. Bayliss, 1; Nev ton King, 2; W- 0. Bayliss, 3. Bull, 1 year.—Newton King, 1 and ' Lovelock, 3.Cow with calf.—Lovelock's Lady Molb: 1 and champion; N. King, 2. Heifer, 3. years.—W. 0. Bayliss, 1; Lovi lock, 2; King, 3. Heifer. 2 years.—King, 1; Lovelock, ! ,W. 11. Bayliss, 3. Heifer, 1 year.—W. I. Lovelock, lan I; W. Remnant, 3. nerd of 1 bull and 3 females.—Lovelod 1; King, 2. AYKSniRES. Bull, over 3 years.—Porirua Menti ('Hospital's Ellesmoro La<l, 1 and chan :pion; Porirua Mental Hospital, 2; Slat Bros., 3. Bull, 3 Bros., 1; J. Kyi 2; E. J. Alpin, 3. Bull, 2 years.—David Buchanan, 1; V V. Harro, 2; (J. Morgan, 3. Bull, 1 year.—Porirna- Mental Hospita 1 and 3; Slack Bros., 2. Cow with calf.—Tom H. Colpman .Gladys of Gowanbank, 1; David B chanan, 2; J. Kyle, 3. Heifer, 3 years.—Porirua Mental He pi fail, 1; J. Kyle, 2; C. Morgan, 3. Hoiior, 2 years.—David Buchanan, Porirua Mental Hospital, 2; Slack Broj 3. Heifer, 1 year.—Porirua Mental Hosr. tal. 1 and 3; C. Morgan, 2. Two yearling heifers.—C. Morgan, Porirua Mental Hospital, 2; J. Kyle, 3. Dry cow.—PoriTna Mental Hospital, and reseTvo champion; C. Morgan, and 3. Herd of bull and 3 females.—Porin Mental Hospital, 1; C. Morgan, 2; Dav Buchanan, 3. JERSEYS. Bull, over 3 years—W. H. and A. : Booth's Oculist V, 1 and champion. Bull, 3 -years.- Joseph Billington, 1 ni roservo champion. Bull, 2 years.—J. Standen, 1. Bull, 1 year.—E. Eagle, inn., 1 nnd A. E. Booth, 3. Cow with calf.—E. Eagle, junr., Co' slip V7L 1 and champion; Eagle, 2; . E. Booth, 3. neifer, 3 pars.—E. Eagle, junr., 1; \ yio.ni->- Booth, 2. ITcifcr, 2 yoaTS.—Eaglo, 1; Booth, ind 3. Heifer, 1 yean—Eaglo, 1 and 3; Booth, Two yearling hoi-fors.—Eagle. 1. Bull and 3 females.—Eaglo, 1; Booth, THE AWARDS IN SHEEP. THE LINCOLNS. Ram, om 30 months.—A. V; Collins, Mrs. J. D. Ormond, 2 and 3. Ram, over 18 months—Mrs. J. D. C mond.'l and cliamipion, 2, Mid 3, Ram under IS months.f-Mrs. Ormoi 1 and 'i; A. V. Collins, S,
Two rams, under 18 months.—Mrs. Or--1 mond.'l; W. C. Buchanan, 2; A. V. Collins, 3. Ewe, ovor 30 months, with lamb.—Mrs. Orniond, 1 and champion; A. E. Anderson. 2; W. C. Buchanan, 3. Ewe, over IS months, with lamb—Mrs. Ormond, 1 and 2; A- V. Collins, 3. ; Ewe, under 18 months.—Mrs. Ormond, 1 and 2; A. V. Collins, 3. Two owes, under IS months—Mrs. Ormond, 1; Collins, 2; J. W. Compton, 3. I ROMNET MARSH. 1 Ram. over 30 months.—W. Henry Booth, " 1 and champion, and 2; A. E. Booth, 3. I Ram, over 18 months—G. E. Allen, 1 - and 3; A. V. Collins, 2. Ram. under IS months.—Feast Bros., 1; ' G. E. Allen, 2. ~ „, ~ I Two rnms. under 18 months.—E. W. Al- [ lon. 1; G. E. Allen. 2. , Ewe. over 30 months, with lamb.—l>. 3 W. Allen, 1 and champion, and 2.. Ewe, over 18 months, v;ith lamb.-G. E. ; Allen, 1; Feast Bros., 2; W. Henry Booth, 3. , „ -r, .„ , Ewe, under 18 months-—G. E. Allen, I ■ and 2; E. AV. Allen, 3. Two ewes, under IS months—Feast Bros.. 1; A. V. Collins, 2; W. Reid and 5 Son, 3. BORDER LEICESTERS. j Ram, over 30 months—Joseph Dowthl waite, 1 and champion; Mrs. J. D. Ord mond, 2 and 3. Ram, over 18 months— Mrs. J. D. Or--3 mond, 1 and 3; J. Dowthwaite, 2. Ram, under 18 months.—Mrs. Ormond, , 1; J. Dowthwaite, 2 and 3. Two rams, under IS months.—Mrs. Or--0 mond, 1 and 2; Dowthwaite. 3. Ewe, over 30 months, with lamb.—Mrs. r Ormond, 1 and champion; Dowthwaite, 1 " «id 3. l Ewe, over 18 months, with lamb—Mrs. k Ormond, 1; Dowthwaite, 2 and 3. e Ewe, under 18 months.—Mrs. Ormond, 1 and 3; Dowthwaite, 2. Two ewes, under 18 months—Mrs. Or- ,- mond, 1; Dowthwaite, 2; W. Warden. 3, r ENGLISH LEICESTERS. * Ram under 30 months.—W. C. i- Buchanan, 1; Slack Bros., 2 and 3. l " Ram over 18 months—Nelson Bros., 1 and champion, and 2; Slack Bros., 3. 0 Ram under 18 months.—Nelson Bros., [- 1 and 2; W. C. Buchanan, 3. _ '- Two rams under IS months—W. C. ? Buchanan, 1. ~,.0,1 0 Ewo over 30 months, with lamb.—Slack 0 Bros., 1 and champion and 3; W. C. 0 Buchanan, 2. ~,,<-,, 1 3 Ewe over 18 months, with lamb.—Slack , Bros., 1 and 2; W. C. Buchanan, 3. 1 Ewe under 18 months—W. C. Bu--4 chanan, 1 and 3. " Ewe under 18 months.—W. C. Le Buchanan, 1 and 3; Slack Bros., 2. Two ewes under 18 months.—W. C. ld Buchanan, 1; Slack Bros.. 2. s, J- SOUTHDOWNS. L Ram over 30 months—Nelson Bros., 1 e, and champion; James Knight, 2 and 3. e, Ram over 18 months.—Nelson Bros., 1 ); and 2; James Knight, 3. a- Ram under 18 months.—Nelson Bros., ia 1, 2, and 3. J. Two rams under 18 months.—Nelson s. Bros., 1 and 2; W. Howard Booth, 3. I. Ewe over 30 months, with lamb—Nclix son Bros., 1. and 2. n Ewe over 18 months, with lamb—Nel:h son Bros., 1 and champion, 2, and 3. J. Ewo under 18 montlis—Nelson Bros., 1 ?. and 2; W. Howard Booth, 3. r- Two ewes under 18 months.—Nflson ,1- Bros., 1 and 2; W. Howard Booth, 3. J- SHROPSHIRE DOWN. sr Ram under 30 months.—Peter Cooper, Df 1 and champion; A. V. Collins, 2. n- Ram under IS months—T. Ingley, 2. a- Two rams under 18 months— T. Ingley, r- 1; Peter Cooper, 2. •s. Ewe over 30 months, with lamb.—A. d- V. Collins, 1 and champion, 2, and 3. Ewo under 18 months.—T. Ingley, 1; A. V. Collins, 2: Peter Cooper, 3. Two ewes under IS montlis.—A. V. Collins, 1; Peter Cooper, 2; T. Ingley, 3. as ' FARMERS' CLASSES.. Three fat ewes, shorn.—J. Monaghan, u " 1; J. and W. Fisher, 2. Two ewes with lamb, in wool.—J. f. Monaghan, 1 and 2. ' Fivo fat lambs, in wool.—J. and W. is- Fisher, 1; W. and C. Wiggins, 2 and 3. ' Threo owes under 18 months, in wool.— T, J. W. Compton, 1; J. and W. Fisher, ' 2 and 3. Ir _ FAT SHEEP. Down or Down Cross. h- Five wethers under 30 months.—W. C. Buchanan, 1; W. Reid and Son, 2. w- Fivo wethers under 18 months.—W. Howard Booth, 1. ra Fivo ewes any age—W. C. Buchanan, 1 and 2. ~ Fivo lambs.—W. Howard Booth, 1 and 2; J. and W. Fisher, 3. Longwool or Longwool Cross. Five lambs.—W. H. Booth, 1 and 2; H. Morison, 3. Fivo wethers under 30 months.—W. C. Buchanan, 1 and 2; W. Reid and Son, 3. Five wethers under 18 months.—W. Howard Booth, 1 and 3; W. C. Buchanan, j's Suitable for Freezing. n; Five wethers.—W. C. Buchanan, 1 and 3. 2, iV. ' Fivo ewes under' 18 C. Buchanan, 1. iV. Five wethers under 18 months (block te«t).—AV. Howard Booth, 1 and 2. nd Fivo lambs (block test).—W. Howard Booth, 1 and 3; H. Morison, 2. Qd Heaviest. 1 Wether.-E. J. Matson (2371b.), 1; J. E. -h, Mason (2331b.), 2. Ewc.-C. Mason (2531b.), 1; J. M. Ni- -- cholls (2391b.), 2; W. C. Buchanan (2121b.), 3. ig Wether under 18 months.—E. Kilmin- ' ster (17911).), 1; 11. Matson (1GG11).), 2. Ewo under 18 months.—Robbie Cooper (1191b.) 1, and (1291b.) 2. t'a lo " THE PIG CLASSES. Berks-hiro boar, under ono year.—J. 1; Standon, 1. Berkshiro sow, one year.—J. Standen, 1. iw- Berkshiro sow, under ono year.—J. Standen, 1 and 2. 2 ; Yorkshire boar.—J. P. Probensen, 1. Black Devon boar, under six months.— b a James Constable, 1. Black Devon sow, ono year.—James pp. Constable, 1. Porkcr.-A. B. Corlett, 1; W. C. Zabcll, 2- 2. ' Three baconers.—Callister Bros., 1. „a Two porkers.—Callister Bros., 1; J. A. na Ordish, 2. dr., HORSES. Tho Thoroughbred Section. tftl Male, 2 years.-C. M'Cullough, L "V Male, one year—W. Corlett, 1. lck Mare, with foal.-W. Corlett, 2. . Filly, 3 years.—W. Corlett, 1. "0, Filly, 2 years.—G. Foreman, 1; Blatchw ford Bros., 2; W. Corlett, 3. HACKS AND HARNESS. ' a '' Hack mare with foal.—F. M. Reynolds, , 1; R, J. Dagg, 2; W. C. Dellcr, 3. P 3 Marc to breed armv remounts—T. S. 3u " Arcus. 1; Colin Campbell, 2; J. W. Murphy, 3. Os " Pony maro, 1-1.2 and under— S. Liddington. 1; Miss Eunic3 Matson, 2. 1; Hack filly or gelding, 2 years.—R. J. M -> Chapman, 1; Tui Tilson, 2. Hack, one year.—W. W. Bicknell, 1; G. ipi- H. Dellcr, 2; Alfred Daysh, 3. 1; FARMERS' HORSES. '• .'l Brood mare— S. Liddington, I 5 H. - I Feast, 2; Feast Bros., 3. Maro or gelding for drawing 15 cwt.—P. Court, 1; H. Rayner, 2; W. A. Pykc, 3. rua rid PRODUCE. Fino Crossbred Fleeces—Monaghan, 1. E. Wheat.—W.F.C.A., Carterton, 1; J. G, H. Perry and Co., 2; F. Court, 3. ind Sparrowbill Oats.—Chamberlain and Sons, 1; G. H. Perry and Co., 2. _ Black Tartarian Oats— Chamberlain 2; and Son, 1; W.F.C.A., Carterton, 2; G, H. Perry and Co., 3. >w- White Tartarian Oats—G. H. Perrj A. and Co., 1. Dun Oats.—Chamberlain ami Son, 1; W. W.F.C.A., Carterton, 2; G.*H. Perry ami Co., 3. 2 Gre.v Oats.—Chamberlain and Son, 1 G. H'. Terry and Co., 2; W.F.C.A., Car ■-• terton, 3. Algerian Oats.—Chamberlain and Son .2- 1; C. Reid, 2; F. M. Reynolds, 3. Roseberry Oats.—G. 11. Terry and Co. 1; W.F.C.A., Carterton, 2; Chamborlnii and Son, 3. Any other variety oats. —H. Rayner jun., 1; Chamberlain and Son, 2 1: W.F.C.A., CaTterton, 3. Barley -W.F.C.A., Carterton, 1; G Or-. H. Perry and Co., 2. Capo Barloy— G. H. Perry and Co., 1 md, W.F.C.A., Carterton. 2; Chamberlain aa Sod, \
HOME INDUSTRIES. Broad.-Mrs. J. A. Ordish, 1 and 3; Mrs. M'Lennau, 2. Bread, by girl under 17.—Miss D. Humphries, 1. Brown Bread.—Miss Warrington, 1. Currant Broad—Miss Warrington, 1. Scones—Mrs. P. A. Cole, 1; Mrs. J. J. Chapman, 2; Miss I. Bond, 3. Girdle Scones.—Mrs. C. Goodin, 1; Miss L. Fisher, 2. Scones, bv girl under 17.—Miss M. Hudson, 1; Miss D. Humphries, 2; Miss Elsie Sicvors, 3. fancy Hooiks.—Mrs. P. A. Cole, 1; Miss 1). Dellcr, 2. Tikclots.-Mrs. P. A. Cole, 1; Miss I. Skeeley, 2. Jam Tarts.—Mrs. E. Eagle, jun., 1; Mrs. C. .Moore, 2. Cakes and Pastry.—Mrs. n. M'Phee, 1 and 2. Gingerbread Cake.—Mrs. C. Goodin, 1; Mrs. A. Lindop, 2; Mrs. E. Eagle, jun., 3. Shortbread.—Mrs. E. Eagle, jun., Mrs. Lindop, 2. Sponge Sandwich.—Mrs. H. MThce. 1. Crram Puffs.—Mrs. J. Fisher, 1; Mrs. C. Goodin, 2. Coconut Ice.—Miss Mabel Bond, 1; Mrs. C. Goodin, 2. Lollies.—Mrs. Haynos, 1. Fruit Cakt.-Mrs. E. W. Allen, 1; Mrs. E. Eagle, jun., 2. Pound Cake.—Mrs. C. Moore, 1; Mrs. C. Goodin, 2. Madeira Cake-Mrs. E. W. Allen, 1; Mrs. C. Moore, 2. Plum Pudding.—Mrs. C. Goodin, 1; Mrs. P. A. Cole, 2. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY. Landscape.-S. Hall, 1; T. C. Irving, 2. Figure PortTf.its.-S. Hall, 1; J. W. Hooper, 2. Postcard.-S. Hall, 1; Walter Rathbone, 2. SEWING AND FANCY WORK. Pincushion.—Mrs. L. B. Rayner, 1; Miss F. Hazard, 2. Cushion.—Miss Mary Callanan, 1; Miss V. Sayer, 2. Mount Mellick Work.—Miss Ida Feist, 1; Miss Callander, 2. Point Lace.—Mrs. Monaghan, 1; Miss L. Robertson, 2. Bedspread.—Mrs. E. Smith, 1. Fino Drawn Threadwork.—Miss Dudson, 1. Coarse Drawn Threadwork.—Miss Dudson, 1. Table-centro.—Mrs. Monaghan, 1; Miss M. Murdoch, 2. Tea Cosy.—Mrs. J. Hogeh, 1; Miss V. Sa.ver, 2. Huckaback Work.—Miss M. Humphries, 1; Miss I. Bond, 2. Pillowsham.—Mrs. Barcroft, 1; Mrs. J. M'Kenzio, 2. Buttonhole.—Mrs. E. Eagle, 1; Mrs. P. A. Cole, 2. Philadelphia Work or Needle Painting. -Mrs. R. 0. Smith, 1. Eyelet Embroidery.—Miss M. Murdoch, 1. Trnycloth, Embroidered in Silk.—Miss F. Hazard, 1 and 2. Trayoloth. Embroidered in Cotton. — Miss Dudson, 1; Mrs. Barcroft, 2. Collection of Fancy Work.—Mrs. R. O. Smith, 2. CHILDREN'S CLASSES. Plain Sewing by Primary School Children.—-Miss Una Tycr, 1; Miss F. Sage, 2. Blouso by High School Girls.—Miss Mary Feist, 1. Stencil Cushion, by girls under 16.— Miss Doris Hendry, 1. COMPETITIONS. Horses, walking.—James Udy, 1. Horses trotting— W. D. Watson, 1; W. Redmond, 2. Horses trotting in harness.—W. D. Watson, 1; S. Liddington, 2. Maidon leaping.—Georgo M'Kay's Seal, 1; Mrs. W. Strang's Matengatenga, 2; H. Jensen, 3. Pony leaping.—E. Ryan's Flirt, 1; A. J. Ashton's Billy, 2; Georgo Warrington's ' Tommy, 3. Bareback riding.—Percy Tilson, 1; Owen Cadwallader, 2. Judging dairy heifers.—S. G. Morgan, 1; A. E. Booth, 2. Judging Fat Lambs—J. Fisher, L BUTTER. Powdered Butter, for immediate use.— Miss R. Tunnicliffc, 1; AV. Biggs, 2; ' Mrs. T. ,T. Ifathbone, 3. Powdered Butter, a week old.—Miss Maguirc, 1; AV. Biggs, 2; Mrs. M. J. H. Jackson, 3. Fresh Saltless Butter.—Mrs. John Cor- - let, 1; Mrs. T. J. Rathbonc, 2; W. Biggs, 3. Export Butter—Cheltenham Dairy Co. (J. Murray,, manager), 1; Bunnythorpe ' Dairy Co. (C. Edwards), 2; Masterto-n I Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. (J. AVindle), 3. CHEESE. Two Coloured Factory Cheeses.—Grey- ; town, 1; Belvedere, 2; Parkvale, 3. Two AVhite Cheeses.—l'arkvale, 1; Grey- . town and Belvedere, dead heat, 2. Six Export Cheeses.—Belvedere, 1; . Greytown, 2; Parkvale, 3. t Cheese, to bo rejudged in London.— Greytown, 1; Belvedere and Woodville, dead heat, 2.
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