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FEILDING SHOW. I

. .. —: 0 : '.. PEOPLE'S DAY.- v FINAL AWARDS AND CHAMPIONS. % (From Our Special Reporter.) ;.!'„/ '' V Feilding, February 5. . Periect weather - favoured People's Day for.'thd' Feildihg-A.- and'P. Association's ; show,, and visitors from town and country flocked into the showground per every / 'class o£ conveyance, Amongst the visitors, was the Hon. W. 11. Berries, Minister for Railways. With the exception of j avlefr,,of tho. itorso.classes, nil the judg- .' ing had been disposed of, on the first day, tip that ,the officials wero able, to devoto - practically the.whole, of their time .to tho' . competitions. ( Taking a lino through tho'.. ' two ,days) the. association lias every, reason . to..be.' satisfied with its .efforts,, as: it ,un-. . doubtedly comes out of 'the gathering stronger financially, 'as >well hs in its gen-.' eral standing in the show world. In : addition to the championships announced . yesterday, the following champion'awards' ' wero made to-day:— Chajnpion, hack—J. R., M'Donflld's : Aotea. ■< ] . ' Champion harness horse—T., F. Richard- - eon's liangiao. ■; .'■ ■■.• ;•[ ■; SADDLE TORSES. ■ ■ - \Veight-cari:y.ing .hack—E..Short's.Scout,. 1; J. 11. M'Donald's balopian, 2; H. Hasv - sell's Micky'l'Vee/X."_'!' T ! !!-•'' Light-weight hnck*-J. E. M'Donald's Aotea, 1; ;h.; Short's. Bonny, 2; W. H. ..' Gaisford's Tho. Joker, J. : ... . Lady's hack—J.'R..M'Donald's Aotea, 1; . E. Short's Bonny;; 2;. L, H. C'ollinso&'s Major \\ ebb, 3. 'Best, '.walking horse—J. M'Carthy's Gaietv,.l; E. bhort's Bonny, 2; 11. P. Taylor's Nancy,-3. ■ ■ i ' ' rP.ftir ■ harness !horses-7-L.. Lassen's Toby and Bunny, .1; 1. J. Verry's Webster and ;. Gipsy, 2. . •; i. . . pony, 14 ,to H. 2 handsMrs. C. Stubbs's Steak, 1; A. Oliver's Tittle, 2. . ".- ,' ~ :•)'« Sihglo: harness pony, under .14 hands— Jliss E. Short's Woo A\ oe, 1; W. EiOkard's . 'lonl, 2. i. i Lady's horse, and trap—Mrs. ■L. IT. , ColUhsonYUY'Hiss .E,''Short, :2;.-Jits, L. ■' 11. Colltson, 3.. . . , , DRAUGHT lIORSLS . .Heavy,geldingi .or. nmro for dray or - spriiig cart—E.-Short, l; l'almerstdn Gas . Co., . 2 and 3. '.- ' ' ■Light gelding or mare—l* eliding Sash : and Door-Co., 1; Palmerston Ga3 Co., i; J. Densoiij 3.- ' • '• . s /Besti.walking }hbrser-E. ■•'' Short, •1; M'al- .. jjierstOn Gas Co., 2.' ; ' , • :P.nr<dray horses—Palmerston Gas Co., 1. Pair plough hor96s—E. Short, 1. .. ... Three-horse plough team—E. : Short, I.'. • :Spnng-cnrterrTj. Denson, 1; W. Foss, 2. Farmers' special litility horse—E.'Short, ij, II Shnldeis 2, W iV*. 3. 'i ' , THE rVT LAMBS "Fnrther awards in tho fat lamb section aire':—Flvo' shdni'Heavy-weight Down cross, lambs—J. Shortall, 1; B. 'Ihomson, 2; S. .Gray, 3. Five shorn heavy-weight long-1 • • wool cross lambs—B. Thomson, 1 and 3; A. 11. Griffen, 2. - - COMPETITIONS. .. Best lady driver—Mr3. H. Oil. Row, 1; , ■ Jliss Jessio Campbell, 2; Miss ilaggio . JJrnn{H ( " ..v •Pony' D. Alitchell's Princess, 1; J. Graoo Darling, 2; . J. JI. McCarthy's Birdie, 3. Latllos' . hunters', coinpotition—J. R. M'Donalcl's Betrayer, :I;\L. .H. Colhn- , son's .Major Webb, 2.- (Both ridden by •f' Miss Angus.) : ' -.- Cv/:n. huriteru'-.'.-competition—J." ,R. . M'Lonald'a Betrayer: (Kenridk), 1; 11. . Hassall's Sticky Free, 2..; .1,!,-.'.'; ; . .. ; POINTS PRIZES -Mostvpoints : in home N industries—Miss ; Hettie hoplcinsoii, 1. Most points in pig ;i classcs—P. J. Small, 1. ■ Highest : aggrp--1 gate in fat sheep—A. E. and A. bymcs, tbpts.; 1; 'H. J. Booth, 2ipts., 2. The 'f..i nu>ii('-pbibe''in purfebreu' Jerseys'.-went' to ■ .. S^E",Lancaster, "with; 22pts;, but ,m. llr.! Lancaster; was'tho'donor.'-of the '.prize he. ,-;vi hSuded, it ! bn."to', the second ;,prize win-i ner, Mr. C. G. Deriner: Messrs. -L. D. . Nathin;>and Col's 'ch'allengo'cup for most points iu, dairy '.'classes—A. lLancaster, 1. - H ; ; : Second highest points'ih' purebred/shccp— Joseph,Donthwaite, 1.,. Highest,aggregato - in'Southdowns—Nelson'Bros.,,;.'l9pts',, 1; ■v"'- ,S.',E. Lancaster,'2lpt3.,. 2,. 'Quibdll chal--' lengo cup, most points' in purebred 6heep. . other than R. Lnricastc'r, 63pts., 1;. J. -Douthwaite, 42pts., 2. Roin- . ney' challenge shield—W.' Gibbonj '27pts., . 1; W. E. .Baker, 17ptsl, 2. Most points v in-farmers'. classes-rVV. ; E.' Bilker, 17pts., •v '• 1. Reid challenge cup, mostVpoints all classes, sheep and :lambj»nS.°'h.\ Lancaster i -72pts., 1; J. Douthwaite, sGpts., 2; Ne|?on Bros., 40pts., 3. The cup .is now Mr.-. Lancaster's..-.-owtf:.property;' ; .v'J/>vin ■ cup, for..most,:points in fat lambs—A. ,E.. • and A. Symes,- 33pts., 1; F. S.. M'Ka'e, 33 '.pt3., ;2;rH.. J., Booth,: 2qpts.,' 3.,:,.Tho..first. ; /prize i ; weut ! to .-/Messrs// Syuies, who had .' moro:.'flrsts- in their- total than Mr.r M'Rac; 'Duncan cupi for-most points; fatsheep:.hnd' r E. and A. - Symes, ;'• . 33pts.; "l';"F. S. -.83pt«.»':2}'."H'.' J. • Bboth,'2spts.j'3. ! Tho; first prize went; to ;) ' Messrs. :Syme'S_'again because of the num,ber of firsLs 'as ; against Mr: M'R^ie's"-total." . -Jos; . Nathan and Co.'s' prize for . most " poihts'in'dairy-classes—A'. Lancaster, 1. Poole : challengo' «up for .'best Yorkshireboar—P.- J.'Small.;' '' ' DAIRY (PRODUCE. ' : i Farmers' fresh'''separator/ butter—Mrs. E. 11. Thompson, 1.-'Mrs.,W. T. Oakley, 2, Farmers' fresh non-separator butter— " Fred Jepson, 2. ; The'only: entry.,'//. . '■ '. VEGETABLES AND: IHUIT., Collection five varieties '■ potatoes—Jas. -. , Fkmtning, 1. , • -■ _ Six "-varieties vegetables—Jas. Al l' ar- ' Brock, I; Miss M. Prior, 2, " ' French beans—Mrs. A. Brock, lj IV. Runn n r beans —Jas. M Farland, .1; 3liss M. Pnor, 2. .-. ; Carrotfe—Jas.'sl'Farland, 1; r --. .- parsnips—Jas. MTarland, 1. , , : J.'G.'Cobbe,' 1.. ■ ' Onions for fjuality-Ji Bartholomew, 1 v ' Heaviest onions—Jas. M'Farlnnd, 1; T. " ■ Dessert'apples—Mrs t . J. G. Cobbe,. 1; T. . Evans/2::., " i;' ■■'<'■ \ r ■ ~r' Cooking-.applesr-T. , Evans, 1; Mrs. J. G. ttbbp, 2. 1 Collection of named apples—T. Evans, 11 Henry .Burrell, ,2. . : . . . ■ .. ■ .. Dessert pears—Jfrs. Cobbe, 1; J. Bartholomew,, l,■ :■ ~...'■ • ' , _ , Cooking pears—Mrs. Cobbe, 1; T, Evan3, " > Cftilection roif pears—T. ( Evans, 1. Dessert plums—T. Evans, 1 and 2. . .. Cooking plums—T. Evans, l and 2. Japanese plums—T. Evans, 1; "Mrs. Cobbo, 2. ', . Collection vegetables from school gar'deiis—lJjon'Mi School, 1; Foiton, 2. Collection' farm" roots from school gardens—Foxtori, l;.Tnonui/2. -HOME INDUSTRIES; White .bread—Mrs. Bissctt, lj Mrs. M. Desmond, 2. . ' , „. ~ , ~ T Brown bread —Mrs. Bissott, 1; .Mrs, J. -•' Grivv,'''2. '■'' 1 ' '■ Oven'scbnes—Mrs. H. Anstico, 1; Miss M. Thompson, 2. ''' ' ' Fruit cake—Miss Hetty Hoplatison, 1; MrsJ E. ; J. Morrison, ,2. • Plum pudding—Miss Hettie Hopkuisofl, 1; Mrs. M. Desmond, 2. : ' Sponge cake—Mrs. Revmgton Jones, 1; Mis?, Ruby Billens,'2 : f . - _ Sponge sandwich—Miss Buby Billeng, 1; Mrs.. J. Morrison, 2. Jam tarts—Miss Ruoy Bnlens, 1; Miss H. A. Biero, 2. . , ' Gingerbread—Miss M. Oakley, 1. . _ Shortbread—Mrs. Bissett, 1; Mrs. M. small cakes-Miss Ruby, Billens, .1; Jliss 01. Oakley, 2. ■ . Bottlwl gooseberries—Mrs. D. W. Keid, , '"Bottled plums—Mrs; H. Anstice, 1, ' 1 Bottled peaches-Mrs. Barton, .1. - ••

Bottled fruit—Mrs. Barton, 1; Miss An•stice', '2. , ,' Jellies—Mr3. H. Fowler, 1; Mrs. E. H. Thompson, 2. '■ Jam—Miss H. Hopkinson, 1; Mrs. J. Laing, 2. . ' " Marmalades-Mrs. J. Foreman, 1; Jliss A. J. Robertson, 2. ' Sauce—Mrf. H. Hopkinson, 1; Mrs. E. H. Thompson, 2. • Hoiiey—Mrs. It.''Palmer, 1; W. Sowerby,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1667, 6 February 1913, Page 10

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FEILDING SHOW. I Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1667, 6 February 1913, Page 10

FEILDING SHOW. I Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1667, 6 February 1913, Page 10

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