WINTER SHOW.
ok kokataiii and koitkha.nci ANOTHKK CROAT SITCKSS. 'I he Kok;itu!ti-TC(>it<• i ;i Mt£i Winii.-r Slum- opened yesterday under very favourable conditions, and another distinct suci ass i., la he recorded. The wont her lor the past wed; lias hoeti per fee l, and lias given every opportunity fur I ho enmplol ion ol the *4Oll - oral arrangements. The energetic cninntittee of management Imd made wry complete arrangements and muck cf the success achieved was due to their pond work, ••pedal praise being due to the hard working secret ary. Mr 11. Hoddington. The largo Public llall at Kokataiii enabled the fine array of exhibits to be effectively staged, and the show made was distinctly good and a credit to the district. The two district bays showed remarkably good efforts, and the hundred and one things gathered there made a very line showing. The success of Koiterangi was well deserved. but the Kokataiii hay was also very fine. There was ■ idy one farmers' bay. but this made an excellent showing, and contained a wondertully complete representation ol the output of a farm. There is a nice shotting ol apples and vegetables, hut in root crops there was a specially line showing, and an exhibition of root crops (turnips, carrots and mangolds) bt the boys of the agricultural dub root growing competition inaugurated by the West Coast A. P. and I. Association was a regular eye-opener. These exhibits were drawn Irom all parts ot the Const, front Wataroa i-t Ikamatua. and made a remarkably line collection. The general entry of r..at crops w.r. an extensive one. and the <|U;ttit v very good. Hams and bacons made a '-'.no display of the dixirirl's t npio.ilit ies. and were generally approved. ■ be home cookery exhibit*. alway. a hue one in this district. oved m-....i.iv-cvenne s and an improved quabtv and quantity, this section b mg one ,;(■ the special attractions of a very fine display. In the juvenile section of cookery, the quality was in some instances equal to that of ’ the open classes, the judge Paying a special
tribute to this section. The fancy n work also had its many admirers, 1 while the paintings in oil and water T colour and other school children’s on- C tries were worthy oi the special at- I s tention received, and formed a rety i attractive section. The poultry exhibits were in position outside the building and fanciers found much to S admirer the utility white leghorn A showing to advantage, this being a A popular breed in the district, and il J was notable that the champion bird A was a cockerel in this breed, and a very fine specimen indeed. The judges of the various sections ] had made their awards very promptly e and general approval followed thcii I decisions, and were as inflows: —l’oul- I try. Mr A. li. Spiers-, farm produce, 1 Mr Palmer' hams and bacon, AH' Sey- I i not, r • home cookery, Mr O. Marker; f Miscellaneous, -Mrs 11. L. Michel; 1 Children’s sewing and fancy work. Airs . Urquhaft. The Show attracted a very good attendance -yesterday afternoon. and visitors expressed great pleasure at Unattractive display, which is fully equal to (>ast shows, while in most instances there is a marked improvement m th<--eneral quality of the exhibit.-. Ihe Show is being continued to-day and I will be brought to a. conclusion this afternoon. The following is a list, of the prizetakers: — the PRIZE LIST. i POULTIIY. White Leghorns Cock: R. Drummond 1. (L Monk 2, V. Smith 3; live entries. Hen: Alt's Houlistun 1. Mrs Shingles 2; 7 entries. Cockerel: Mrs Shingles I and best bird in the Show; Mis Tlmiliston 2; 3 entries. Pullet: , Mis tlmiliston 1 and 2; R. Dniiiimond 8; seven entries. Three liens: W. O’Neill 1. IE Drummond 2. i Brown i.e-horns- ilen : A. Ibin- . mirk 1. 11. Boddington 2 and 3. , Cockerel: 11. Boddington 1. A. Dim- • „,j,k 2. Pullet: IL lloddington 1 and ■ 3, Mr- Cron 2: four entries. 310 n-: . l|. Boddington 1 and 2. Black Orpingtons - Cork : 11. I»odi dington I. AY- AA'ogau 2. Hen: Airs Houliston I. 11. lloddington 2 and 3; I seven enrties. Cockerel: AY. Young , | Jim! •>. Pullet: 11. and I AY. Young 2: live entries. 3 lan-: ; (L Alonk 1. I Minorca- Hen: AY. AY.gem 1. ! Rhode Island Bed—Cock : Airs t Shingles I. Hen: Mrs .Shingles 1. AY. ! M, Coiinon 2. Cockerel: .Airs Shingles I. Old English Game —Cock: 11. done* |. mid Alt' (’. Pfuhlcri’s special. Alr-s Mackinnon 2: nine entries. Hen: C. J Pl'ahlcri 1 and 2 and Mr- C. Pi'aLi lei I’s special ; live entries. ('■i.-kerol : (,'. Delhridge f. A. Snell 2: live entries. 3 hen 11. Jones !. , DECKS. i Indian llttuncr. fawn, drain 1 : Mrs t. Shingles 1. J. Monk jr. 2. Nirhol- , son 3; live entries. Duck: Airs Sliinge |vs I. 11. Bmliugton 2, J. Monk jr. 3; - |. ; iir entries: 3 ducks. 11. Bnd.lington :• I, .1. Monk jr. 2. Indian Buuner 1 white, drake: 11. Boddington I. S. - O'Neil 2 and 3. Dm k : 11. B.nldiug- - ton I and 2. Pekin, drake: Jean Aloe ivl | and 2-luck. Jean Morel 1, 11. t Ihxldiu-Uin 2; 3 ducks, .L an Morel 1. KAUAI PUOIH'PCE Potatoes Colored skins, table. Use: I M. Baird 1; 3 entries. White skins, e ||. Shingles I. AY. Kelly (Hokitika) • 2. J. AY. Kelly 3: six entries, (i lieavI ii;si. : A. D. Marsden I. N. Harris 2. • ||. Shingles 3; four entiT-. |* SAVEDES. Heaviest, livid: \. Harris jr. 1, ' N. Harris 2. U. bergu-ou 3; seven cuA tries. any variety, table use: .1. AY. Kelly I. 11. Shingles 2, X. Harris jr. II 3 ; aim entries. Soft turnips. white lie-died, field: K. Wall I. 11. Bothling--0 ton mid 3: seven entries. 3 yellow fleshed: A. Jamieson i, S. de I'illippi '' 2. (). Aniher-er 3; seven entries. 3 - heaviest : M. Baird I, 11. lloddington 2; live, entries. 3 turnips, grown on hqsli burn: S. Godfrey I 1 ('ABBOTS. wliite, field: M. Bail'd 1. K. AYall •J. X. Harris 3; live entries. 3 red, ■ field: M. Baird I. 11. Boddington 2, 1 M. Williamson (Katamea) 3; six entries, II A'ellow. field : .AI. Bail'd 1. 3 ’’ heaviest, field: Airs AATubleski 1. 11. Beddin-Uoi 2; four entrie-. II red.
tahle use: Mrs Houliston I and 2. AH ,\. Fleming 3; sixteen entries. 3 Golden Field .Mangolds- 11. Boddington I and 2; 3 entries. Peel idol, long H. Boddington 1 P. (’rough 2. Airs J. Fleming 3; live entries. Beet root, turnip-rooted: il, Boddington L and 2; lour entrie-. Parsnips: li. lloddington 1,2 and 3; ten entries. Artichoke- - J. and P. Ditely I and •> Onion-, any variety Mrs \A r.ihle-b I. 11. Boddington 2 and 3. Onions, live 11. Boddington I and 2. Shaloii-: 11. Sliingb'- I. 11. Boddin g i o 11 2. M IS, 'Eld .A X Ft )LS. Onion Sheaf (gallon-): J. Fleming I. S. O'Neil 2 : lour on I no- . Oaten Sheaf (algerian) : F. AAall I. Bay ( half (cnrimi-) Stan O’Neil I. ■J. Hcmitig 2. T. Stoplort h 3. Bag Chair (algerian I X. Harris 1. 'l'ru.-s Grass Hay J. Fleming I. T. Stopl'oilh 2. IL Shingles 3- six entrie-. Truss ('lover Hay: 11. Boddinjjton I. X. Harris 2. Pumpkin (hcavh -l): Mrs AA I'oiilcsl.i I. 11. Boddington 2. Marrow (heaviest) - A. Jamie-on I. Air- AA'rohleski 2: lour entries. I! Leeks—All's J. Fleming 1. 11. Botldingtoii 2 and 3. 2 Cahhages--Mrs AA'rohleski 1, Airs J. AA (rallioii-e 2. F. AYall 3 : six entries. Garden Collection. li. Bcildinglon I and 2. Farmers' Bay- IL Boddington I. Combined District Bay—-Koitorangi District I. Kolcatidii Di-lnct 2. FRIT!'. Ai PITS. C, Cc.nking —X. Harris 1. Alt's Moiiliston 2. Herd and Ttuiniclifl’o (Kara-
ea) 3; ten entries. G Dessert: X. J arris 1, ATrs Houliston 2, Herd and t iiiiielifle (Karamoa) 3: eight entries, ollection (cooking): Stan. O’Xeil J, . Harris 2. Collection (dessert) : X. amis Jnr. 1. Mrs Houliston 2. DRESSED POULTRY. Pair Fowls—H. Boddington 1. Mrs hin-les 2; four entries. Pair Ducks: frs J. Fleming 1. Goose: Mrs J. : r,)nk 1. Pair Fowls (cooked): -Alt's Fleming 1. Pair Ducks (cooked): [rs J. Fleming 1. HAAIS AX'D BACON. Side Bacon (green)—J. Alonk Sour. J. Fleming 2. Side Bacon (smokil): J. Fleming 1 . •). Alonk Sour. 2: vo entries. Roll Bacon (green): J. deming 1. Roll Bacon (smoked): J. doming 1. I>. Smith 2; four entries, (am (green): J. Fleming I. J. Alonk lent'. 2. H. Boddington 3; six entries, lam (smoked): J. Fleming 1. J. Tonk Sour. 2, Mrs C. Alarsludl 3: even entries. 2 Bottles Honey—-J■ Petersen 1. leeswax : J. Petersen 1. BUTTER. Salted: J. Alonk Hour. 1. Airs Shingles 2. Fresh: J. Monk Sent'. 1. Mrs Boddington 2; tour entries. Powdered: J. Alonk Sour. 1. Airs Shingles 2. Fancy: Aliss A. Alttldiall 1. Mrs J. AA'oolhouse 2. Factory: Kukatahi Co-op. Dairy Coy. 1. Araliut'a Dairy Coy. 2. Pats: Kokiltuhi Dairv Cov.. 1. EGGS. Hen Eggs (suitable- lor export): Ivina Monk 1, Mrs Shingles 2: four entries. Hen F.g-s (heaviest) tinted: Airs Shingles I. Airs J, Fleming 2; four entries. Hen Eggs ; iu-avie-!) white—Airs X. Harris 1. Mrs J. Klemin- 2; four entries. Dink Eggs (heaviest): Airs Kcdestiehl 1. Airs J. Homing 2. Home-made Farm Gate: P. Jones 1. S. O’Xeil 2. Home-made AYiicel Barrow: J. AY. Kelly 1. HOAIK, CODE ERA'. 1 i()me-Miadi> Leal ( haiiiv-made yeast) Aliss Af. AI. Fleming I. Aliss A. A. Fleming 2. Mrs t). Ambcrger 3; eight cut l ies. Home - mad- Leaf (.-."upres-ed vensl): Alls J. Fleming I. Mi's Shingles 2. Mrs M. I’aird 3. Curran: l.nal (home-made yeast): Mrs M. I’aird 1 : live entries. Currant I oat (compressed yea-if: .Mrs J. Fleming 1. Aliss !,. Build 2. Alls Shingles 3. Vi-a.-l Bun--: Mr- AI. Baird I. All's ,J. AYoolhouse 2. Alts J. Fleming 3. Plain .Scones: Airs O’Reilly I. Mrs A. tlmvat 2, Air- Drummond 3; lotirteen entries. Girdle Scone-: Airs () Reilly I, Alls X. Harris 2, Mrs Kceleslield 3; six entrie.-. Data Scones: Mrs ('. >A o-'d-hou-e 1. Airs AI. Wallace 2. Airs J. AYoolhoii-e .3; live entries. Ha in Cake: Mrs P. Jones I. Aliss AI. Klein ill— 2, Alt's Alonk 3; eight entries. Kmit Cake: Airs Ecclesbiehl I. Mrs Monk 2. Mrs Clark :!; eleven ontries. lTcd 1-Tuit Cake: Mi-s Mmik I. Airs Shingles 2. Airs P. Jones 3: lour entries. Seed Cake: Mrs Monk 1. Mrs P. Jones 2. Aliss Pearl Klvmiii- 3; six i ntries. Sponge Cuke: Aliss Alonk 1. Airs C. Woodlouse 2, Mrs A. lfowal 3; live entries. Sandwich Sponge: Mrs A. IHu at I, Mi-s Monk 2. Mrs P. Jones 3: ten entries. Billy Sponge: Aliss AL'iik I. Aliss AI. Fleming Ginger Cake: Airs A- Howat I. Alls Eeclestiehl 2, Airs Alonk 3. live (■"- t ries. Short Bread: Mrs X. Harris I. Airs O. Amhrrgcr 2. Mrs Clark 3: eight <'ii t lies. Cream Pulls: Mis- D. Fleming 1. Airs C. Woolhotise 2, Airs O’Reilly 3: live entries. Pikelets: Mrs O. Ambcrger I, Aliss P. |-h iuing Alt's P. Jones 3; seven entries. Apple Pie: Mrs P. Jones. Aliss Monk 2. Airs C. AYoolhouse 3. Cheese Cakes: Aliss D. Fleming 1Airs P. Jones 2. Airs J. AYoolhouse 3. (sponge Roll: Airs O'Reilly 1. Airs P. . I iiiii”-, 'l \ civ l l llt ncs 4 ; Cream Lillies: Aliss Monk 1. Aliss P. Fleming 2. Mrs C. AYoolhouse 3; four entries'. Codec Sponge: Mr- C. \A oolhouse 1, Mi-s M. Fleming buir entries. Marble Cake: Miss Alollie Perry I. Mrs Drummond 2. Iced (Sponge: Miss Almd; I, Mr- I • Jones 2. Mrs Shingles 3. Cream Horns: Ali-s A. A. Fleming I. Miss AI. Fleming 2. Airs O. A litharge r 3; live entries. Assuried Bi-(iiits: Ali-s Alonk 1. Mrs Kceleslield 2. Miss AI. Fleming 3. Collection Pastry: Airs IL done- I, Miss 1). Fleming 2. Collection Cakes: Airs Kceleslield I. Mi-s I). Fleming 2. SCHOOL GIRLS UNDER LI. Plain Scones: Miss I',dim Alonk 1, AH-- Beta Cron 2. Cji-dle Scone-: Ali-s Beta Cron I. Alis- Alollie I’eri-v 2. Plain < 'ale-- : All- Beta Cron I MDAli.lh Perry 2. Mi- Edna Alonk. | ( ,.(l Fruit Gal-.e: Aliss Edna Monk I. Ginger Cake: \!i-s D. Alarshall I. Mis- K. Boddington 2. Short Bread : Ali-s Beta Cnm 1. Aliss D. Alar-hall 2, Mi-s Edna Alonk 3. Cream Pull's: Aliss K. Alonk 1 . Pikelets: Ali-s Rela Cron U All— D. Alar-hall 2. Ali-s F.l-ie Boddington 3. Sandwich Sponge: Mis- Edna Alonk I. Ali-s. Beta Cron 2. Ali— D. Marshall 3. Cream Horns: Miss Beta Uron 1. Miss Elsie Boddington 2. Mi— E- Alottk 3. MISCELLANEOUS. Colletcicn of Bottled Fruits:—Mrs Eeclesfield l, Mrs C. Ambcrger 2. Mrs Monk 3: live entries. Jam- and .Jellies:—Airs Mold; 1. Mrs J. Fleming 2: live entries. Pickles:-Alts Alonk 1. Mrs J. Flem2. Mrs J. AY. Kelly 3; live entries. Sauces:--Airs J. AY.'Kelly 1, Mrs J. Fleming Preserved Vegetables : —Airs O. A into root' 1. Airs Drummond 2. Chutney Airs Boddington 1 and 2: six entries. Potted Meat :—Mrs Boddington U Ahrs X. Harris 2. Devilled flam:—Air- Alonk I. Airs Boddington 2. fr'woot Alinee.—Airs Alonk 1. 1 lome-ntade AA’a.-hing Soap:—Airs J. Fleming I. Mrs P. Jones 2. Airs Drummend 3 : live entries. Sand Soap:— Miss Riha Urquhart 1, Mr.- ,T. Fleming 2. PLAIN SEWING FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. Children St. IV to \'l:—Rota Cron 1. Ai. Ditefy 2, Muriel .Meharry 3; eight entries. Standard L to llT: —Alelba Aleltarry 1. Nellie Alarshall 2. Jessie Thomson 3. Crayon Work, under It years:— Thomas Harcottrt 1, Edna Alonk 2, Edna Meharry 3; ten entries. Crayon AA’ork. under 10 years:—Jean Thomson 1. Nellie Alarshall 2, AAallace Aleharrv 3: 11 entries. Handwriting, under 11 years:—Lyn Parkas 1. Eva Marshall 2. .Muriel Aleliairy 3; ten entries. Ilandwiiting, under 10 years: - Cecil Meharry 1. Jessie Thomson 2, Olive Amb—gor 3 • six cutties. FANCY AY OR K. C rce'.et Caini-'ide Top:- Aliss A. A. Fleming I. Pair Pillow Slips:—Airs Eceh-lield 1. Mrs J. A. .McCnlluii! 2. Tray or Supper Cloth:—Airs AA’.
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