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WIAPUKURAU SHOW

Additional Results of The Judging SUCCESSFUL ENTRIES Additional resulta ot th© judging at fclie Waipukurau A. and I'. Association's show. on Saturday were as ioliows, — SHEEP SECTION SOUTHDOWNS (Judge: Mr W. C. Gimblett, Hastings.) Tkree Southdown rams, 1-shear, in uatural condition.— C. lt. Edgecombe 1 and 2. Five entries. • Three Southdown ewes, 1-shear, in uatural condition. — W. lt. Oakley 1. W. T. Edgecombe 2, O. lt. Edgecombe 3. Tliirteen entries. ROMNEYS. One two-tooth ewe, Romney or Romuey cross. — Oakbourne Station 1, Esc. .j. Y. Lethbridge 2 and 3. Tweiv© entries. FAT SHEEP. (Judge : Mr Leslie James, Dannevirke.) Three fat wethers, any weight, ony ureed. — A. \V. Parsons 1 and 2, J. D. Ormond,' Junr., 3. Five entries. Three fat ewes, under 641bs., most suitable for freezing. — W. Matthews l, H. S. itathbone 2, J. McLeay 3. Nlne entries, Three fat wethers, lambed since Julj 1, li/35, not exceediug 641bs. — Morrison Bros. 1, A. W. Parsons 2, Estate G. Y. Lethbridge 3. Eileven entries. FAT LAMBS. (Judge: Mr. Leslie James, Danne- " virke.) Three fat shorn lambs, long wool, ,.ny weight. — Frank Ormond 1, Omakere Station 2, A. S. Wilder 3. Seven entries. Three fat woolly lambs, Down or Down cross, any weight. — Titoki Station 1 and 2, A. W. Parsons 3. Fourteen entries. Thre© fat woolly lambs, long wool, any weight. — Frank Ormond 1, VValter Scott 2, A. S. Wilder 3. I'our entries. Three fat freezing lambs, woolly, any breed most suitable for tbe Home market.— F. R. McWilliam 1, J. S. Mo Leod 2, F. Hewitt. 3. Fifteen entries Three fat freezing lambs, any breed, most suitable for tne English market — Frank Ormond 1, J. J. Harwood 2, Titoki Station 3. Fourteen entries. Pet lamb.— Miss Thelma Manson 1 and 2, itay Stewart 3. Sixteen entries. FLEEOE WOOL. (Judge, Mr Ian S. McLeod, Hastings.) Two hogget fleeces; shorn as lambs. — Oakburne Station 1, Eistate. G. V. Lethbridge 2, Omakere Station 3. Two hogget fleeces, unshorn as lambs.— Kittow Bros. 1, H. Parsons 2, A. D. and W. S. Kittow 3. Two ewe fleeces. — H. G. Dalby 1, K. M. Gollan 2, H. S. Hooper 3. WOOL JUDGING. D. T. Herrick, Waipukurau 1, K. M. Gollan, Tamamu 2. HORSE EVENTS. Best walling horse. — Miss A. , Hobson's "Wallace" 1, Miss P. Hartland's ".Tudv" 2. Miss J. Hunter 's "Hine-

buu" 3. Eighteen entries. Pony jump for ponies 14.2 hands and under. — B. Housefield's "Plirt" 1, Miss Dawne Bousefield's " Arapai" 2, Miss K. White's "Awarere" 3. Ten entries. Maiden gump, lady or gentleman riders. — Miss J. Pattison's "Kallu" I, Ian Henderson 's "Collision" 2, Fred Hansen's "Ginger" 3. Thirty-one entries. Hunters' competition, lady riders.— Miss J. Hunter 's "Hinehau" 1, J. R. Nation V "Ranger" 2, F. B. Donr nelly's "Moreen" 3. Twenty entries. Open jumping, men riders. — Miss Jean Hunter 's "Hinehau" 1, Ian Henderson 's "Collision" 2, W.f Hobson's ' ' Max ' ' 3. Thirteen entries. '* Lady's hack, to be sliown and ridden by a lady: P. Drummon's "Billy Bo.v" 1, Miss Jean Brodie's "King's Dream" 2, Miss Peggy Hartland's "Lack o' Wai" 3. Seventeen entries.. P. Drummond's "Billy Boy" also won the Cbampion Hack, carrying the association's medal. SHEEP DOG TRIALS Open.— A. Smith's "Scott," 42pts 1 M. Hall's "Rose" 41pts 2, McGaviston's "Glen", 39|pts, 3, Nehne's "Rainbow," 39pts 4. Maiden. — A. Small's "Scott" 42pts, 1, N- Hall's "Rose," 41pts 2, McGavestou's "Pal," 37jpts 3. AXEMEN'S SECTION. 12in. standing cliop, maiden. — Cecil Thomsen 1, T. Brice 2, C. Wilson 3. Timo, 45seos Wallingford 12in. standing chop. — J. Turner 1 H. N. Wilson 2, V. Ward 3, Waipukurau 14in. standing chop. — S. S. Bowen 1, W. Costello 2, R. Ward 3. Time, 47 3-5secs. Jigger chop.' — G. Hv Watts 1, A. Kinnaird 2, A. E. Oliver 3 .Time, 2min 59secs. ( Tavistock 14in underhand chop. — J. Cameron 1, Jobn Turner 2, N. Hancock 3. Hatuma 14-inch double-handed sawing competition (open handicap, three cuts) : A. J. Huciies and mate 1, A R. Woods and mate 2, A. L. Castles I and A. Clark 3. Time 26aee.

BOXINC EVENTS OPEN AMATEUR BOUTS. N. Clarke (Hastings) beat Jack Davey ( W aipukurau) . H. Mclvor (Hastings) beat Pete Lisette ( W aipuku rau ) . Sid. Smales (Waipukurau) beat A. Kitt (Hastings). SCHOOLBOYS' BOUTS. F. Gibson beat Jack Bell. Roy Tocker beat Oharli© Lum Jack. Bo. Walker beat Artliur Rusher. GREYHOUNO RACING Tavistock hurdles.— A. Monk's "Rose Piuk" 1, S. A. May'e "Duke" 2, S. Scuilin's "Midnigfht Kmg" 3. Waipukurau maiden. — Mrs Drinkwater's "Mick" 1, A. F. Wes.t's "Sir O' Erin" 2, Miss M. Clinch's "Queen of Spades" 3. Hatuma Stakes. — E. P. Walsb's "Blue Bat" 1, Mrs S. Ci Drinkwater's "Auto Buzz" 2, Mrs S. G. Drinkwater's "Ginger Mick" 3. Consolation staires. — Mrs S. C. Drinkwater's "Auto Buzz" 1, P. Blair's "Acoura' 2, Mrs R. M. Beatty's "Deerioot" 3 NATIONAL DANCING Judge: Mr. N. MacKenzie-Forbes, \V aipukurau. Highland Fling, Local, 12 years and under. — Joan Young 1, N. Bogley 2, V. Turnbnll 3. Irish Jog, Local, any age. — B. Davey 1, J. J ohoistone 2, I Young 3. Highland Fling, 12 years and under. — I. Hill 1, E. Maye 2, V. Payne 3. Reel O'Tulloch, 12 years and under, —I. Hill 1, M. Grant 2, E. Maye 3. Sword Dance, 12 years and under, — £ Hill 1, M. Grant 2, E. Maye 3. Sailors Hornpipe, 12 years and under. — E Payne 1, I. HUI 2, G. Maye 3. rieann Truibhais, 13 years and under 16.— P. Ramsey 1, Miller 2, Davey 3. Highland Fling, 13 years and under 16. — H Miller 1, Lynch 2, Over 3. Highland Reel, 13 years and under \6. — H. Miller 1, T. Menzies 2, Davey 3. * Irish Jig, 13 years and under 16. — 1. Menzies 1, N. Lynch 2, Power 3. Seann Triubliais, 16 years and over. — D. Ramsey 1, Miller 2, Davey 3. Highland Fling, 16 years and over.— Tui Menzies 1, P. Over 2, H. Miller 3. Sailors Hornpipe, 16 years and over. — D Ramsey 1, F. Miller 2, B. Davey 3. Irish Jig 16 years and over. — D. Ramsey 1, B. Davey 2, Miller 3. INDUSTRI AL SECTION NOVIOE CLASSES One home-made loaf bread. — Mrs M. R. Pavidson 1, Miss Mary Kouston 2, Mrs. W. Hatthews 3. Four entries. Sis girdle scones. — Mrs M, R. Davidson 1, Mrs Matthews 2. Two entries. Six oven scones. — Mrs F. R. Davidson 1, Miss Mary Houston 2, Mrs. W. Peterson '3. Six entries. Six pieces Scotch shortbread. — Mrs M. R. Davidson 1, Mrs A. E. Brown 2, Mrs W. Matthews 3. Five entries. Six pikeiets. — Miss Mary Houston 1, Miss H. Hunter 2, Mrs M. R. Davidson 3. Three entries. Sponge sandwich, butter. — Miss Kitty Riddle, 1, Mrs Davidson 2. Two entries. One plain sponge sandwich. — Miss Kitty Riddle 1, Miss L. Cochrane 2, Mrs V. Hansen 3. Five entries. Modeira cake. — Miss Kitty Riddle 1, Mrs M. Rood 2, Mrs Davidson 3. Three entries. Home-made fruit cake.- — Miss Jensen 1, Mrs Davidson 2, Mrs. V. Hansen 3, Mrs A.W. Hogg v.h.c. Seven entries. Puff pastry. — Mrs Davidson 1. Only entry. OPEN CLASSES

Two home-made loaves. — Mrs Davidson 1, Mrs J. Stewart 2, Mrs O Gordon 3, Mrs John Wilson v.h.e. Seven entries. (Jream puff. — Miss Jean Wilson 1. Only entry. htome-made oven scones. — Mrs Davidson 1, Miss Lorna Edgecombe 2, Mrs John \Vilson 3. Six entries. Home-made girdle scones. — Mrs Davidson 1, Mrs A, C. M. Fowler 2, Mrs Wilson 3. Three entries. Meringues. — Miss Kitty Riddle 1, Miss Edgecombe 2, Miss M. Peteirson 3. Five entries. Sponge 'sandwich, butter. — Mrs Wilson 1, Miss Jean Wilson 2, Mrs Davidson 3. Three entries. Plain sponge sandwich.— Mrs Wilson 1, Mrs Wilson 2, Miss Davey 3. Three entries. Arrowroot or "blowaway" sponge. — Miss L. Cochrane 1. Only entry. Sponge roll,s jam. — Mrs A. Kibblewhite 1, Mrs M. Rood 2. Two entries. Puff pastry. — Mrs Davidson 1. Only entry. Shortbread, Scotch. — Miss L. Cochr rane 1, Mrs. Davidson 2, Mrs Wilson 3. Six entries. Home-made Iruitcake. — Mrs J. Stewart 1, Mrs Rood 2, Mrs J. I. Cochrane 3. Four entries. Madeira cake. — Mrs Wilson 1, Mrs Davidson 2, Mrs R, P. Wilder 3. Three sntries. Variety oj; ai'ternoon tea eakes. — Mrs Davidson 1, Mrs W. Petersen 2. Two entries. Pikeiets. — Mrs Fowler 1, Mrs Kibblevhite 2, Miss Lorna Edgecombe '3, tfive entries. Plain gems. — Miss Petersen 1, Mrs Davidson 2. Two entries. Biscuits. — Miss Edgecombe 1, Miss Petersen 2, Mrs M. Fraser 3. Four ontries. SCHOOL SECTION llome-maf,_ oven scones — Miss Lourie Ihorburn 1, Miss Isobel Fraser 2. Two entries PRESERVED FRUITS Marmalade. — Mrs S. L. Jamieson 1. Jnly entry. Assorted chutney. — Mrs Petersen 1. Only entry.

ELECTRICAL COOKING Girdle scones.— Mrs Fowler 1, Miss M. D. Hudson 2. Four entries. Oven 'scones. — Miss Edgecombe 1, Mrs Fowler 2, Mrs W. Turnbull 3, Mrs W. Wilson v.h.c. Ten entries. Plain sponge sandwich. — Mrs Turnbull 1, Mrs C. Pattison. 2, Mrs George Houston 3, Mrs Fowler v.h.c. Nine entries. Sponge sandwich, butter- — Mrs Pattison 1, Miss Sheila McLachlan 2, Miss Hurson 3. Seven entries. Fruit cake;— Mrs Wilson 1, Mrs Turnbull 2, Miss L. Edgecombe 3. Eight Entries. Pikeiets. — Mrs Fowler 1, Mrs Kib'blewhite 2, Miss Edgecombe 3. Ten entries. Shortbread, Scotch. — Mrs Turnbull 1, Mrs J. C. McLauehlan 2, Mrs W. H. Rathbone 3. Eight entries. Puff pastry. — Mrs Rathbone 1, Mrs R. P. Wilder 2, Mrs Houston 3. Five entries. Clream puffs. — Mrs Turnbull 1, Mrs Pattison 2, Mrs Houston 3. Six entries. Meringues. — Miss Kitty Riddle l,s Mrs McLaughlan 2, Miss Edgecombe 3. Seven entries. Biscuits. — Miss Edgecombe 1, Miss Riddle 2, Mrs Fowler 3. Six entries. Arrowroot or "blowaway" sponge. — Mrs Turnbull 1, Miss Mary Houston 2, Miss Riddle 3. Seven entries. SCHOOL SECTION

Plain scones. — Miss L. Tho'rburn 1. Only entry. Sponge sandwich, without butter. — Miss Thorburn 1. Only entry. Biscuits. — Miss Thorburn 1. Two entries. HANDICRAFT SECTION WOMEN 'S INSTITUTES ( J udges. — Mr L. Horne, Wellington, and Mrs G. P. Dasent, Hastings.) Hatuma Institute gained first, Waipukurau second and Takapau third. KNITTING (Judge. — Mrs R. Carlile MacFarlane, Napier.) Infant's garment, up to 12 months. — Mrs S. Hunt 1, Miss Jean Juden 2, Mrs M. R. Branscombe 3. Eleven entries. • Infant's garment, 1 to 3 years. — Miss Jean Juden 1, Miss Reta Bassett 2. Four entries. Bed jaclcet. — Miss Olive Dring 1, Miss M. G. Durham 2, Miss May Moriarty 3. Five entries. Pair men's socks. — Miss E. MacDonald 1 and 3, Miss J. Campbell 2, Mrs R. Cox v.h.c. Ten entries. Baby's outfit, 3 pieces, 2-ply wool. — Miss Reta Bassett 1, Miss Jean Juden 2. Four entrie's. Tea cosy. — Miss Jean Juden 1, Mrs L. M. Goldfinch 2, Miss May Moriarty 3. Seven entries. _ Knitted article not already mentioned. — Miss Jean Juden 1 and 2, Miss Reta Bassett 3. Eleven entries. CROCHET Wliite or ecru cotton (iine). — Miss A. Mitchell 1, Miss Olive Dring 2, Miss A. A. Smeedon 3, Miss Gladys Rose v.h.e. Thirteen entries. White or ecru (coarse). — Mra E. Pyne 1, Mrs M. S. Fraser 2, Mrs M. R. Branscombe 3. Six entries. ■ NEEDLE W ORK Article made from sugar bag. — Mrs E. A. Howard 1, Mrs L. M. Goldflnch 2. Four entries. Article made from flour bag. — Mrs L. McDonell 1, Miss Mary Moriarty 2, Mrs R. Cox 3. Four entries. Piece of tapestry. — Mrs H. Hall 1, Miss H. Hunter 2, Miss Sybil Parsons S. Fiv® entrie®.

Ooloured embroidery. — Miss Olive Dring 1 and 2, Miss Z. MeKennie 3 and v.h.c. Fourteen entries. Smocking. — Mrs J. Somerville 1, Mts S. - Allen 2. Only- entries. Wool rug. — Miss H. Hunter 1. Only entry. Moccasins. — Mrs Hilda Ramsey 1 and 2. Only entries. SOFT TOYS Knitted toy. — Miss Mary Moriarty 1 and 2, Mrs L. M. Goldfinch 3. Fivfe entries. Soft toy 'made from eloth. — Mrs L. M. Goldfinch 1, Mrs J. Somerville 2. Four entries. Skin toy. — Mrs L. M. Goldfinch 1, Mrs Z. E. Orr 2. Five entries. Pokerwork. — Miss Marcia Ewart 1, 2 and 3. PUKEORA SANATORIUM CLASSES. (Judges. — Mrs Carlile MacFarlane, Napier, and Mr J. H. Hindman, Waipukurau.) Writing case, leather. — G. H. Menzies 1, D. Nieholson 2, Miss W. Sharpe' 3. Only entries. Purse, leather. — W. J. Sawyer 1, E. R. John'son 2, A. Prosser 3. Only entries. Moccasins, leather. . East 1, J. Hobson 2, W. P. Karaitiana 3, D. J. Sawyer v.h.c. and h.e. Five entries. Macrame work, belt. — T. Feeney 1, F. R. Johnson 2, G. S. Hunter 3. Three entries. Needlework. — Miss Jean Batts 1 and 2, Miss W. Sharpe 3. Five entries. Knitting. — Miss Jean Batts 1. Three entries.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 8, 25 January 1937, Page 3

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WIAPUKURAU SHOW Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 8, 25 January 1937, Page 3

WIAPUKURAU SHOW Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 8, 25 January 1937, Page 3

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