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THE WINTER SHOW.

The following is the continuation of the prize list: —• Turnips (white) —S. Ballard 1, C. A. Crisp 2 Turnips (yellow)—S. Ballard 1. Lcttus (cos) —Mrs J. B. Sim 1. Lettuce (cabbage)-—Mrs R, Brownlee 1, Mrs J. B. Sim 2. Kumaras —R. M. Copland 1, Henry Pepi 2. Marrow (green)-—A. Cornthwaite 1. Marrow (yellow) —C. A. Crisp 1. Squash (green)—Jas Morrow .1, Robt. McWatt 2. Squash (red)—L. Johnston 1. Pumpkin—G. J. E. Giebel 1, Claude Rountree 2 Pie Melon—Mrs C. K. Lawrie 1. Citron Melon—Mrs T. Adams 1, Miss M. Ilardy 2. Celery—J. Reynolds 1 and 2. Leeks- Mrs Ruebe- 1, J. B. Brown '> Parley Ham no' Miller 1- Manku ,*** -Benod?- 2. Curly Kale - Mrs Sim 1. Collection Vegetable Seeds- Leu. .Johnston J. Scckion Tech, College 2, ONIONS AND POTATOES. Onions, Brown Spanish (light) R. M. Copland 1. Mrs Ruebe 2, Onions, straw coloured Spanish— Mrs W, Hawke 1, R. M. Copland 2. 1 Onions, Brown Globe—R. M. Copland 3 , Onions, Brown Spanish (dark)- ~W. T, Dazeley 1 and 2. Onions, any kind—Len. Brown 1, I). R. Hamilton 2. Onions, heaviest—W. Dazeley i. Onions, collection —C. Miller 1, S. T. Fitness 2.

Onions. kiewt, Brown Spanish, (light)—R. M. Copland 1, W, T. Hazeley 2. Onions, f 4 cwt, Brown Spanish, (dark)—W. T. Dazeley 1, S. T. Fitness 2. Eschallots, any kind —Frank Ballard 1. Eschallots, white -Frank Ballard 1. Potatoes, round—Perkins and Brown 1. Potatoes, Maori Chief—C. A. Crisp 3, Frank Ballard 2. Potatoes, Gamekeeper—Perkins and Brown 1, W. H. James 2. Potatoes, Northern Star-- Perkins and Brown 1, Len. Reynolds 2. potatoes, heaviest- C. J. Pickard 1. Mr Campbell 2. Potatoes, boiled in skin Perkins and Brown i, 'Miss Thelma McCormick 2. Potatoes, collection- Frank Ballard I. Potatoes, t.jewt, Northern Star - Len. Reynolds ], Perkins and Brown O Potatoes, Bcwt, Gamekeeper - Perkins and Brown 1, R. M.- Copland 2. Potatoes, 3 4c\vt, autumn grown. Northern Star—-L. Reynolds J, F. J. Morrow 2. Potatoes, Licwt, Autumn grown, Gamekeeper- S. .1. Fitness 1, -J. Reynolds 2. Most points hi onion classes W. T. Dazeley. Most points in potato classes Perkins and Brown. FARM PRODUCE. Pumpkin, red (for size) —R. H. Cathcart 1, S. Ballard 2. Pumpkin, any colour but .red (for size) Vv. if. James 3, Len. Johnston •> Pumpkin, Gallipoli (for size) Lon. Johnston i, It. H. Cathcart 2. Marrow (for size) - - Mrs C. K. Lawrie 1, Miss Gwen Woods 2. Maize (yellow)—A. Cornthwaite. 1Maize (white)-- A. Cornthwaite 1, E. A’l'an 2. Wheat (spring)-■ E. Friedlandor L Oaten Char)' D. Jamieson 1. W. Richie 2. 'l i uss Clover Hay Frank Ballard 1. ROOTS (OPEN CLASS). Swedes, any variety-■- F. London 1, V,’. J. Rutherford 2. Swedes, heaviest- ■ Roulston Bros. 1 and 2. , Swedes grown under' field conditions-- Ron's ton Bros. 1, R- M. Copland 2.

Turnips, white—C. A. Crisp 3, W. Tarver 2. Turnips, yellow—W. Tarver 1. Turnips, any variety—F. Lundon 1, W. Tarver 2. Mangolds, Yellow Globe —J. It. McMillan 1, It. M. Copland 2. Mangolds, Tankard —-W. J. Hooper 1, Harold Brec 2. Mangolds, Jersey Queen—W. J. Hooper 1, E. Allan 2. Mangolds, Long Red —E. Allan 1, Joe McKinney 2. Mangolds, heaviest—Joa McKinney 3, .J. R. McMillan 2. Carrots, Long Red —Oscar Pickard 1. Carrots,/ White Field —K. Allan 3, T. H. Ashford 2. Carrots, Yellow-—T. 11, Ashford 1, W. H. James 2.

Special Prizes. Swedes grown with Revived turnip manure-—J.. A. Slade 1, C. Johnston 2. Swedes, Garton's Superlative —W. J. Rutherford 1, R. M. Copland 2. following are (<yr Sutton's Seeds obtained Prom Mess '.= Frank Perkins and" Co- ... _ Suedes, any variety R>'"j : ~;; Bros i, L, Woods 2. Caledonian Swedes Mrs ,-.utT.riT3.-l Crimson Kino- Swedes Houston Bros. 1 and 2. Imperial Green Globe--W. I'owu^-.. Oil',] '>} C> Johnston 2. j Purple Top Mammoth -W, TownsSad 1. 1 Mangolds', Button's Prize Winner— I J, R. McMillan 3, Joe McKinney 2. Mangolds, Sutton's Long Red- C. Johnston h Jo ° McKinney 2.. HAM AND BACON. Ham, smoked, cured by farmer - T. H. Ashford 1. Ham, smoked, open to all —Roulston Bros. 1 and 2. Green Ham. sured by farmer—J. A. Slade 1,, Claude Rountree 2. Green Ham, open to all--Roulston Bros. 1 and 2. Side Bacon, smoked, cured by farmer - T. H. Ashford 1. Side Bacon, smoked, open to all— Roulston Bros. 1 and 2. Green Side of Bacon, cured by farmerJ. H. Keith 1, Green Side Bacon, -open to all Roulston Bros. 1 and 2. Roll Bacon (smoked) Roulston Bros. 1 and 2. Roll Bacon (green), open to n.l - Roulston Bros. 1 and 2. I _____ ) FLOWERS AND POT PLANTS. Pol Plants. j King ¥c.n - Miss T. McCormick 1, | Rev. o!})hert 2. ' Maidenhair Fern-- Mrs R. Menrs L, Rita Wyatt 2. Asparagus Fern- Edna Daysh !. Begonia (foliage) -Miss A. Newman'!, Mrs Piggott 2. Palm- Rev. Olphert 1 and 2. Plant in Bloom--Mis.-' A. Newman 1 Cut Flowers. Dahlias, 12--Rev. Nixon I. Dahlias, 6—Rev. Nixon 1. Dahlias, Paeony Rev. Nixon !. Chrysanthemums---Mrs Gundy ]. Mrs Wylie 2. Salvia- Mrs D. Clark i. Mrs Claude Rountree 2. Salvia, 3 spikes-- -Mrs D. Clark 1. Airs J. B. Sim 2, Petunias- Mrs Claude Rountr-o I. Heath. (Erica), Mrs J. Roulston 1, K. Allan 2. Decorative Berries Mrs Dave Roulston 1, Miss Pi pi Wily 2. Ornamental Loaves -Mrs Dave Ron is lon 1. Cut Blooms—John Collins 1. Flora! AHhiry. Winter Berries, Seeds and Folb-ge - Miss N. Hawke L Miss F. E. Moose 2. Lady's Spray - Miss N. Hawke J, His Morrow 2. | Gent's Buttonhole \'o'sie Hawke ! 1. Iris Morrow 2. School Birls under 15. Hand Bouquet (under lfiyrs) Iris Mrrrow 1. Hand Bouquet (under LOyrs) Edna Daysh 1. Basket Flowers (under lOyrs) - Edna Daysh 1.

Lady’s Spray (under 15yrs)—Is hi Hawke 1, Iris Morrow 2. Gcnt.’s Buttonhole (under 15yrs) Is! a Hawke 1, Iris Morrow 2. FRUIT. Apples, Dessert—J. Logan 1, M. Suter 2. Apples, cooking—J. Cruickshank 1, John Collins 2. Pears, dessert —John Collins 1, F. Hubbard 2. Pears, cooking—W. F. Collins 1, John Collins 2. Passion Fruit—E. Allan 1, Mrs Jas. Wylie 2. Lemons- J. A. Slade 1, Eobt. Brownlee 2. Quinces —J, Tozer 1 and 2. \ POULTRY. Minorca. —Hen: Joe McKinney 1. Cockerel: W. Bailey J.' Pullet: W. Bailey 1. White Leghorn, English—Cockerel: J. J. McKinney 1.

Brown Leghorn, English.—Hen: W. Dunn and Sons, 1 and special'. Cockerel: Irvine Blake 2. Pullet: Wm. Dunn and Son 1, Irvine Blake 2. White Leghorn, American.—Hen: H. A. Clinch 1. Cockerel: Joe McKinney 1. Pullet: Joe McKinney 1 and 2 Black Orpinton. —Cock: Wm. McConnell, jun.f 1. Hen: Wm. McConnell jun. 1. Cockerel: Wm. McConnell 1. Pullet: Wm. McConnel 1,

Silver Wyandotte—Cock: Wm. Dunn and Sons I, H. A. Adams 2. Hen: Wm. Dunn and Sons 1, Thos. Dowthwaite 2. Cockerel: Wm. Dunn and Sons 1, H. A. Adams Pullet: Wm. Dunn and Sons 1 and special, 11. A. Adams 2.

White Plymouth Rock/—Cock: R. J. Roberts 1. Cockerel: E. M, C. Tapp 1, R. J. Roberts 2. Pullet: E. M. C, Tapp 1 and special. Rhode Island Red. —Cock: S. Milligan 1, J, J. Williams 2. Hen: S. Milligan 1. Cockerel: G. Perry 1, Rev. Nixon 2. Pullet: S. Milligan 1 and champion and special, G. Perry 2. Campine.—Cock: E, E. Ingpen, sen,. 1. Cockerel: F. Bentley 1 Pullet: F. Bentley 1. Cock or Cockerel. <my other purebred variety.—Jas. Ed wards 1 and 2. Hen or Pullet, other purebred ><•”> ty. Jos. Edwards 1 and 2. Heavy Breed.—Hen or pullet: Gordon. Adams 1.

Bantam. —Hen or pullet: C. Read L champion and 2. Black Orpingtons.—F. Bentley. Indian Runner. —Drake, over 12 months: Thos. Dov/thwaite 1. Duck over 12 months: Joe McKinney 1, H. A. Adams 2. Drake, under 12 months: R J. Roberts 1, H. A, Adams 2. Duck, under 12 months: R. J. Roberts 1, Thos. Dov/thwaite 2.

Muscovy’.—Drake: H. A. Adams 1, Duck: H. A. Adams 1.

Any Other Variety—Drake: W. Townsend 1, Claude Rountree 2. Duck: W. Townsend 1, Claude Rountree 2. Black Minorca.—Hen: F. Bentley 2. Cockerel: W. Bailey 1. Pullet: W. Bailey 1

White Leghorn—Cock: John Smail 1 and champion, J. O. Law 2. Hen: Mrs C. J. Pickard 1. Cockerel: R. J. Roberts 1, John Smail 2. Pullet: John Smail 1, R.' J. Roberts 2. Brown Leghorn.—Hen: Wm. Dunn and Sons 1. Cockerel: Wm. Dunn and Sons l and special. Pullet: Wm. Dunn and Sons 1

White Leghorn. American.—Cock: H A. Clinch 1, J A Ritchie 2. Cockerel: Eric R. Wilkinson 1, Joe McKinney 2. Pulict: Eric R. Wilkinson i. Black Orpington. —Cock: R. J. Roberts 1. Hen: E. M. C, Tapp 1, Eric

R. Wilkinson 2. Cockerel: E. M. C. Tapp I,' 2 and special Pullet: Eric It. Wilkinson 1 and special, E. M. C. Tapp 2. Silver Wyandotte.--Cock: YVm. Dunn and Sons 1, Thos. Dowcnwaite 2. Hen: Thos. Dowtbvvaite 1, It. M. Copland 2. Cockerel: E. H. Roberts 1, It. M. Copland 2. Pullet: 11. A. Adams 1. R. M. Copland 2.

White Wyandotte.- --Cock: Thos. Dowthwnite 1. Hon: Thos. Dowtlive ite 1.

Plymouth Rock.—-Cock: R. J. Robots'l, F. W. Gardes 2. Hen: F. W. Gardes 1, Mrs J. B. Sim 2. Cockerel: E. M. C. Tapp L J. B. Sim 2, Rhode Island Red.—Cock: F. W r . Gardes 1, Rev. Nixon 2. Hen: Rev. Nixon 1. Cockerel: A. C. Yeliand 1. S. Milligan 2. Pullet: A. C. Yeliand I, G. Perry 2. Wyandotte -Cock or cockerel: Win. Dunn and Sons I. Hen or pullet. Win. Dunn and Sons 1» H. A. Attains

Indian Runner.- Drake, over 12 ! months: R, M. Copland 1. Duck, over ] 12 months: Thos Dowthwnite 1, R. M. C( p land 2. Drake, under 12 months: | Thos. Dowthwnite 1. R. M. Copland 1 2 Duck, under 12 months: R M Copland 1, Joe McKinney 2. 1 Cockere*., lien or PuTet. —Mrs H. A Adams 1. Mrs C'aude Rountree 2. I Turkov Gobbler. —W. A. Scott 1 j Robt. McKibbm 2, , : white Fantail— Harold Wyatt 1. 1 FanLu.il. any colour Louise Potter i 1. i Canary. - Louise Potter l. _ i DOGS. ) Best Dog in Slv'W.-—E, Howel’s ; Dmco'n Lady 1, S. Saulbrey’s, Weeley Steadman 2.

Retrievers, black.—Dog (open): Mrs M Higgins on’s Patea Jock 1. Bitch (open): Mrs C. M Munn’s Budge 1.

Retrievers, brown—Dog (open) Mrs F. Bentlv’s Mattie 1.

English Setters.- -Dog (puppy)—J. E. Elliott’s Rodger, Dog (N.Z. bred): S Saulbrey’s Wee ley Steadman 1, 11. G. Saunders’ Trigger 2. Dog (open): S. Saulbrey’s Weeley Steadman 1, H. G. Saunders’ Trigger 2. Bitch (puppy): R R. Lovegrove’s English Kotero 1. Bitch (Novice): R. B. Lcvegrove’s English Kotero. Bitch (N.Z. bred): H. G Saunders’ Mabs.l, S. Saulbrey’s Mallwyd Emblem 2. Bitch (open): H. G. Saunders’ Mabs 1, S. Saulbrey’s Mallwyd Emblem 2. Irish Setter.— Dog (open): W. McNally’s Tango 1. Bitch (N.Z. bred): W. H. Thomas’ Bit of Irish 1 and special. Bitch (open): W. 11. Thomas’ Bit of Irish 1. Gordon Setters.—Dog (novice): J. Blake’e Dink 1. Bitch (open): W. T. Dazeley’s Bell 1. Pointer. —Dog (puppy): Mrs M. Brown’s Mick 1 and special, W. McNally 2. Dog (novice): W. McNally 1. Dog (open): W. McNally 1. Bitch (open): Henry Murrell’s 1. Spaniels, Black Cocker. Dog (puppy): Eric Hay’s Karaka Paddy 1, Nelson Hart 2. Dog (novice): J. E. Hagan’s Mercer Signal 1. Dog (limit): Erie Hay’s Karaka Paddy 1, Miss Joyce Roulston’s Bowler 2. Dog (N.Z. bred): Eric Hay’s Karaka Paddy 1, Miss Joyce Roulston’s Bowler 2. Dog (open): Eric Hay’s Karaka Paddy 1, Miss Joyce Roulston’s Bowler 2. Bitch , (N.Z. bred)—F. S. Millar’s Waiuku Lassie 1 and special, E ric Hay’s Karaka Satin 2. Bitch (open): Elio Hay’s Karaka Satin 1, F. S. Millars Waiuku Lassie 2.

Spaniels, not black. —Dog (puppy): Miss A. McNally’s Broncho 1.

Field Spaniel, black. —Dog (novice): H. V. Papesch’s Swell 1. Collies, Old English—Dog (puppy): Miss Annie McNally’s Rowdy 1. Collies, rough coat.—Dog (N.Z bred): V. S. Roberts’ Mosgiel Sample 3, V. S. Roberts’ Kamo Sample 2. Dog (open): V. S. Roberts’ Mosgiel Sample 1 and special, V. S. Roberts’ Kamo Sample 2. Bitch (novice): J. B. Sims' Nettle 1. Bitch (N.Z. bred): J. B. Sims’ Nettle 1 Bitch (open): J. B. Sims’ Nettle 1 Collie;-, Beardio.- D.og (novice): Mrs Hunter Working Sheep Dog. Bitch, (open); J. B. Sims Nettle 1. Fox Terrier, smooth coated.—Dog, (limit): Hector Twidle’s Rex i. Dog (N.Z. bred): Hector Twidlefs Rex 1. Dog (open): Hector Twidle’s Rex 1. Bitch (puppy): G. W. Ingram’s Wahroonga Wideawake 1. Bitch (maiden): G. W. Ingram’s Wahroonga Wideawake 1. Bitch (novice): G. W. Ingram’s Wahroonga Wideawake 1. Bitch (limit): G. W. Ingram’s Wahroonga Wakeful 1. Bitch (N.Z. bred): G. W. Ingram’s Wahroonga Wakeful I. Bitch (open): G. W. Ingram’s Wahroonga Wakful 1.

Fox Terrier, wire haired. —Dog (puppy)v—Geo. R. Wright’s Nightraider 1. Dog (maiden): Ceo. R. Wright’s Nightraider 1. Dog (novice): Geo. R. Wright’s Nightraider 1. Dog (open): E. T. Howell’s Glenmore Sandstorm 1. Dog (N.Z. bred): E. T. Howell’s Glemnore Sandstorm 1. Dog (open): E T. Howell’s Glemnore Sandstorm 1. Bitch (puppy): Robert Walsham’s Twaddle 1. Bitch (N.Z. bred): E. T. Howell’s Lincoln Lady 1. Bitch (open): E. T. Howell’s Lincoln Lady 1 and special. Greyhound.—Dog (puppy): Mrs H. A. Adams’ Belle Boy 1. Dog (novice): Mrs H. A. Adams’ Belle Boy 1. Dog (c-pen): Mrs H. A. Adams’ Belle Boy 1. Bitch (novice): R. Perkins 1, Alf, W. Lakeman’s Taimaii 2. Bitch (open): R. Perkins l and special.

Pomeranians, over Tibs. —Deg (novice): Miss Hunter’s Bill 1. Dog (open): George Hunts Golden Bubbles 1 and special, Miss Hunter’s Bill 2. Dog (limit): Geo. Hunt’s Golden Bubbles 1, Geo. Hunts Jubilee Prince 2. Dog (N.Z. bred): Geo. Hunt’s Golden Bubbles 1. Geo. Hunt’s Jubilee Prince 2.

Pomeranians, Miniature.- Deg (novice): Geo. Hunt’s Alston iui 1. Dog (limit): Geo. Hunt's Alston J'ui 1. 800- (open): Geo. Hunt’s Alston Tui 1. ' Dog (open): Geo. Hunt’s Alston Tui 1

Pugs, fawn.—Bitch (open): H. P. Allen’s Curley’s Pride 1 and special.

Mr E T. Howell’s wire-haired fox terrier, Linco’n Lady, being the best dog in the show, was awarded the bracelet valued at £3 3s.

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 636, 27 May 1921, Page 5

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THE WINTER SHOW. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 636, 27 May 1921, Page 5

THE WINTER SHOW. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 636, 27 May 1921, Page 5

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