SHOW AT HELENSVILLE.
v- HORSES. : Draught Stock. —Entire. 4yrs or over: A. McLeod 1. Entire. 2yrs: E. C. Beaie 1. • Colt, gelding or (illy, 2yrK: V. Aitkenhead 1 s' J Kmst 2. Gelding or iilly. 2yrs: .1. Bradlv 1. 11. Aitkenhead 2. J. Webster 3. Foal: "11. Bradly 3, V. Aitkenhead 2. Mare, a' for breeding purposes: E. C. Beale 1, TV W I> Smith 2. 11. Aitkenhead ■-.. Mare. . with foal at foot: A. McLeod 1, 11. AkkenI. liead 2. Farm mare or geldingl: E. C. ii Beale 1. .1. S. McDonald 2. 11. Aitkenhead 3. Three-horse team: E. C. Beale 1, W. D. i ! Smith 2. Pair of farm horses, mares or ir geldings: E. C. Beale 1. J. S. McDonald i 2. W 1). Smith :'.. Spring cart horse, mare S( or gokling. 30ewt: .T. S. McDonald 1. E. C. Li Beale 2. Spring cart hoi>e. mare or geld- ., ing. up to 1 ton: .1. S. McDonald 1, .1. ll Bradly 2. D. Ronnie 3. Draught foal by ' ■ Premier: V. Aitkenhead 1. Foal by | r Glenc-oe: E. C. Beale 1 and chani])ion, V. | Aitkenhead 2.
n Harness Horses.—Spring cart horse, mare p or gelding, «P to 10cwt: .1. S. McDonald 1, [ W. D. Smith 2. A. 11. Povey 3. Colt, M gelding or lilly. lyr: .T. Bradly 1, A. L- Hanson 2. Gelding or filly, 2yrs: .1. r Newman 1, V. Aitkenhead 2, .7. Webster 6. I! Gelding or filly. 3yrs: W. D. Smith 1, It. I Barnes 2. A. Hanson 3. Genera! purpose §> horse, mare or srelding: D. Hennie 1, A. H. I Povey 2, C. W. Smith 3. Most stylish 4 mover in harness: T. E. Hayr 1. J- Sloan 2, W E. "Week 3. Buggy horse, mare or 1 gelding: W. E. Week 1. T. E. Hayir 2, .1. : Sloan 3. Pair buggy horses: T. E. Hayr 1. : Lotrail McLeod 2. Pony, 14 hands 2m and . under: .7. James 1. J. Newman 2, R. : Mac-kie 3. ' Bloodstock. —Foal: li. Ferrjjl! 1. .1. Reynard 2. 11. Bradly h.c. Entire, any age: : J. Flynn 1. Brood mare, any age, foal at I foot:'.T. Reynard 1, R. Ferrall 2. Mare for breeding purposes": -I. Reynard 1. -T. Hand I 2 and H Colt, gelding or iilly. OT: .1. . 'Hand 1. .1. Flynn 2. Colt or filly. 2yr>: ! J. P. Kelly 1,". T. Flynn 2. Colt or hlly, • 3yrs: C. Strak 1. A. Berger 2. - ■-■ Saddle Horses and Roadsters. —.Gelding or filly, 2yrs: .7. P. Kelly 1. W. G. Hart 2. R Ferrall h.c. Pony, not over 14* hands: .T Newman 1. L. James 2, J. P Kelly ... Pouv. not over 13 hands: R. I errall 1, •O W. Smith 2. Gent.'s hack, up to lost: J." Sloan 1. G. McDonald 2. Gent. 8 hack, up to 12st: B. Levet 1. W. X V\ eok 2. Gent.'s hack, up to lOst: W-. I--., t-ck 1. J Sloan 2, A McLeod and E. Wilson h.c. Cob", not over'l4 hands Sin: J. Sloan and .1 Newman 1, A. McLeod 2. Ihorouglibred foal- R. Ferrall 1, R. Bradly 2. Foal by Octoroon: R. Bradly 1. Trotter, mare or geldintr: T. E. Hayr 1 and 2. J. £>loan .i. ■Mare for breeding remounts:. J. Sloan i. .7 Reynard 2. W. F, Week ho. Brood mare. "13 hands and under: J. McLeod l. Lady's hack: E. Wilson 1. J. Sioan 2 J. Hand h.c Walking back: T. E. Hayr ■ 1, — Gainfort 2. Best-placed hack: .7. Sloan 1' W E Week 2 Light-weight hunter, mare'or'gelding, up to 12st: J Sloan 1, B. Levet 2. Heavy-weight hunter, mare or gelding, up to 12st: F. Dye 1. J. Sloan
2. Pony hunter, not exceeding 14 hands 3 inches- J. P. Kelly 1. L. .Tames 2. Hunter, local: J. P. Kelly 1. K. Dye 2. Remount, mounted infantry: B. Levot 1, J. Sloan 2. Cleverest .iumper: F. Dye 1. Best wirejumper: L. James and P.. Levet 1. High .lump for horses: F. Dye 1.
Riding Competitions.—Gentleman rider: T. Callauher 1. .7. Sloan 2, L. James 3. Lady rider, over hurdles: Miss M. Flynn. (ien'tleman rider, bareback, over hurdles: L. James 1, R. Fifield 2. Saddling competition, for girls under 1(5 years: ,Mies M. Flynn 1. Boy rider, between 14 and 21 years, over hurdles: L. James. CATTLE. Pedigree Shorthorns.—Bull, 3yrs or over: C Str'aka 1. S. Hamilton 2. Bull, under Hyrs: C. Straka 1. Cow, any age: c. Straka, l" and 2. Heifer, lyr: C. Straka 1 and 2. Heifer, 2yrs: C. Straka 1. Grade Shorthorns. —Shorthorn Bull, 2yrs or over: T. 0. Jenkins 1. X. W. Rimmer 2, \ McLeod .°>. Dairy cow, any age over :syrs: A. Taylor 1. 2 and :5, A. Hanson 4. Dairy heifer': S. Hamilton 1. A. MeLeod 2. E liny I!. Dairy heifer. 2yrs: J. P.. Jordan 1 and' ?,. C. Straka 2. Dairy heifer, lyr: J. B. Jordon 1: A. Taylor 2. C. Straka 3. ■Four best Shorthorn heifer calves: E. Day 1. A. Hanson 2. Grade Ayrshires.—Dairy cow: J. C. Rimmer 1. A. Taylor 2. Dairy cow or heifer, 3vrs- J. C. Rimmer 1 and 2. Dairy heifer, 2yrs: J. C. Rimmer 1 and 2. Dairy heifer, lyr: N. W. Rimmer 1. R. Ferrall 2. Pedigree lloLsteins. —Bull: P. Hanson 1, (";. W. Sims 2. Bull, under 3yrs: J. Newman 1. G. W. Sims 2. Cow. any age: A. Tavlor 1 and 2. J. Newman 3. Heifer, lyr: J Newman 1, G. W. Sims 2 and 3. Heifer, f->yrs- P Hansen 1, G. W. Sims 2 and 3. Heifer. 3yrs: G. W. Sims 1 and 3. A. Taylor 2. Best heifer, 2yrs: P. Hansen 1, S. W. Parker 2. Grade Holsteins.—Dairy cow: E. Day 1, ■V Taylor 2 and 3. Dairy heifer: G. W. Simo i, A. Taylor 2. A. MeLeod 3. Dairy heifer. 2yrs: V. W. Parker 1 and 2. J. PHand 3. Dairy heifer, lyr: G. W. Sims 1. Pedigree Channel Island Breed.—.Bull: R. Ferrali 3. Mrs Worthington 2, R. Fewell 3. Cow: R. Fewell 1 and champion of the breed: Miss Worthington 2. Grade Chanel Isiand Breed. — Dairy Cow: R. Fewell 1. R. Ferrall 2. A. Taylor 3. Dairy heifer: B. Day 1, W. J. Ellet 2, R Mackie 3. Dairy heifers, 2yrs: R. Fewell 1 and 2. A. Wi.son 3. Dairy heifer, lyr: R. O. Gross 1, R. Mackie 2. N. W. Rimmer 3. Best cow for dairy purposes: A. Taylor 1. champion of the breed and champion dairy cow. F. Fewell 2. Percy Hanson 3 Daii'.v heifer, 2yrs old: A. Hanson 1, \ Taylor 2, J. Hand 3. Pen of four heifers': G. W. Sims 1. R. Maekie 2, R. ■M-irae- 3 Pm of four Shorthorn yearlings: J B. Jordon 1. A. Hanson 2, T. O. Jenkinfi 3. Pen of three yearling, heifers, any breed: G. W. Sims 1, X. Vv. Rimmer 2, R. Ferrall 3. Fat Cattle.—Best fatted bullock: J. Hand 1, H. Aitkenhead 2 and 3. Best fatted steer: J. Hand 1. J- A. Wilsoa 2. Best fat I cow or heifer: J. .Brown 1. Store Cattle.—Pen of four calves: G. w. Sims 1, J. P. Kelly 2. A. Hanson 3. Pen ; of three steers: J. A. Wilson 1, J. B. Jori don 2, Te Kokopu Estate 3.
SHEEP
•Loicesters.—Kain: J. E. Leach 1 aud 2 and (ilnvmiiionsliii), 11. E. Cole 3. Kain, two-tooth: J. E. Leach 1 and 2, A.MeLeod 3. liam lamb: J. E. Leach 1 and 2. Three breeding ewos: J. E. Leach 1 and 2. Three two-tooth ewes: J. E. Leach 1. Three ewe lambs: J. E. Leach 1 and '2. Te Kokopu Estate 3.
•Liiieolns.—Kam, any age: J. E. Leach 1. Ram, two-tooth: J. E. 'Leaah 1 and 2. Rain, lamb: C. Dibble 1. A. Mood 2, J. E. Leach 3. Two brooding ewes: J. E.. Leach 1 and 2. C. Dibble 3. Two two-tooth ewes: J. E. Leach 1. C. Dibble 2. Two ewe lambs: C. Dibble 1, .7. E. Leach 2.
Downs.—Ram, any age: V. Kerr-Taylor 1 and 2. A. MoLeod ?>. Ram. two-tooth: A. McLeod 1. C. Dibble 2. Ram lamb: J. ■P.. .Tordon 1 and 2, C. Dibble 3. Two ■breedinfr ewes: J. B. .Tordon 1 and 2, V. Kerr-Taylor 3. Two two-tooth ewes: J. B. .Tordon i and 2. V. Kerr-Taylor 3. Two ewe lambs: J. B. .Tordon 1 and 2, V. KerrTaylor 3.
Rnmney Marsh. —Ram, any ajre: .T. E. Leach 1. Te Kokopn Estate 2. G. T. ■Rayley 3. Ram. nnt over two-tooth: Te Kokopn Estate 1 and 2. Ram. two-tooth: G. T. Baylor 1 and 2. Te Kokopn Estate 3. •Ram lam'b:To Kokopn Estate 1 and 2. G. T. Bayley 3. Two .breeding ewes: G. T. Bayley 1 nnd 2. Te Kokopn 'Estate 3. Two two-tont!h ewos: G. T. Bayley 1 and 3, Te Kokopu Estate 2. Two ewe lamlhs: Te Kokopn Estate 1. G. T. Bayley 2 and 3.
Fnt Sheep.—Two fnt lambs: Te Kokotm Estate 1. (Miss M. Vemoe 2. J. E. Leach 3. Two fat ewes: J. B. .Tordon 1 and 3. Tp Kokopu Estate 2. Two fat wethers: Te Kokonn Estate 1 and 2. Two fat wethers ■for frppzing: Te Kokopu Estate 1 and 2. ,T. P.. .Tordor. 3. PIG'S. Berkshire Breed. —Boar, over G months: X. W. 'Rimmer 1 and special. Boar, under f! months: .7. 0. Rimmer 1. C. IHerbert 2. Row. under fi months: J. €. Rimmer 1. P. TTerhert 2. FIELD A'XD DAIRY iPRODUCE. Farmers' butter, 21b: Mrs P. W. Strange 1 and 2. Fanners' 'butter, 21b. with salt: Mrs F. W. 'Strange 1 and 2. Side bacon, home-cured: F. AY. .Strange 1 an-d 2. Ham, home-cured: F. AY. Strange 1. Dressed fowl: F. AY. 'Strange 1 and 2. Up-to-Date potatoes: A. MeLeod 1. J. Brown 2. Potatoes, any other kind: J. Brown l, Mrs P. AYilliams 2, A. Hanson 3. Collection of vegetables: L. Scott 1. Two cabbages: Mrs A. iMcAdam 1, .T. Karauagfli 2. Onions, Brown Spanish: A. Harris i, A r. A'ercoe 2. Onions, any other variety: C. Campliell 1, J. Kavanagdi 2. Y. A'ercoe 3. Pumpkins: A. Hanson 1. G. Xeild 2. Marrows: .T. C. Rimmer 1. L. Bradly 2. V. A 7ercoe 3. Carrot?, ta'hle: Mrs A. MeAdam 1, .T. Kavanagh 2. Wong 'Wing 3. Turnips, swedes: X. W. Rimmer 1. Turnips, field: •T. C. Rimmer 1. A. Hanson 2. French beans: G. Xeilrl 1. A. Elliott 2. Broad Vans: S. Geldard 1. Green peas: Wong AA'ing 1, W. Xifholls 2. J. .McDonald ?.. Rhubarb: J. McDonald 1, J. Kavanagh 2. Cncumhers: C. Campbell ]. 'L. Bradly 2. Mrs H. R. Bishon 3. Parsnins:' J. Kavanagh a. L. Scott 2, .T. Brown 3.
FRUIT Tomatoes, large rei—Mrs Bishop 1, Mrs J. McDonald 2. Tomatoes, other variety—Mrs Nicholls 1, A. Elliot 2. Dessert apples, one variety—A. Campbell 1, Jas. Webster 2. Culinary apples, one variety—C. Campbell 1, Jas. Webster 2, Mrs S. F. Scott 3. Dessert apples, 4 varieties —Jas. Webster 1. Culinary apples, 4 varieties —-Jas. Webster 1. Dessert apples, 1 variety—-0. Campb3ll 1. W. Sim 2. Peaches—W. Sim I. Plum-, dessert —Mrs McAxlam 1. Collection plums—Mrs McAdam 1. Japanese dessert plums—Jas, Webster 1, Mrs Turner 2. Japanese culinary pl.ims — Mrs McAdam 1, Jas. Webster 2, Mrs Turner 3. Lemons—Mrs Nicholls 1, J. McDonald 2 and 3. Grapes, black—J. Webster 1. Strawberries—Flora Elliott 2. HORTICULTURAL Button-holes—Miss P. Bscrofc 1, Mrs L. L, Bailey 2. Button-holes (*irls under 16)— Ellen Bradly 1, Joyce Bailey 2. Buttonholes (girls un ler 10) — Jean Bailey 1, Daisy Sheffield 2. Table decorations (girls under 16) — Joyce Bailey 1, Ethel Sim 2. Bhi -pet— M.-.-s C. Sandin 1. Edna McDonald 2. Bouq ist (girls under 16)— Ellen Bradly 1. Sweet peas—Mrs McNiccol 1, Mrs McAdam 2. Pansies —Mrs Me Ad im 1. Decorated umbrella —Miss C Becroft 1, Ellen Bradly 2, Mrs Sheffield 3, Table decoration—Miss C. Becroft 1. Wild flowers and grasses—Joyce Sheffield 1, P. Williams 2, CyrilPengelly 3. Specimen flower —Miss Susie Nicholls 1, Mrs McAdam 2. Decorated basket — Ellen Bradly 1, Miss C. Becroft 2, Cyril Povey 3. Pot plant—Mrs L. L. Bailey 1, Mrs J. McDonald 2. Pot plant (child un ler 16)— Freda Nield 1 an 1 3, Joyce Sheffield 2. Fern—Mrs L. L. Bailey 1. PRESERVES, PIOKLES JAMS Apple Jelly—Mrs Donovan 1, Mrs W. J. Ellett 2, Miss Manuel 3. Qiince jelly —Mrs Ellett 1 and 2. Peach jam—Miss A. Simcock 1, Mrs Donovan 2, Mrs Baxter 3. Melon jam—Mrs L. L. Bailey 1, Mrs B. Sandin 2. Plum jam—Mrs F. W. Strange 1, Mrs G. Bennett senr. 2. Rhubarb jam—Mrs W. Sandin 2. Strawberry jam—Mrs Elliott 1, Mrs C. Sandin 2. Dried apricot jam—Miss A. Simcock 1, Mrs Ellett 2. Cape gooseberry jam — Mrs L. L. Bailey 1, Mrs Donovan 2, Mrs Baxter 3. Col. jams— Mrs Baxter 1. Marmalade —Mrs L. L. Bailey 1, Mrs H. West 2, Mrs Elson 3. Col. bottled fruits —Mrs Channon 1, Mrs G. Bennett 2. Honey— J. McAdam 1. Honey in comb —J. McAdam 1. Grape wine—Mrs W. Rimmer 1. Wine, other variety—Mrs W. Rimmer 1. Bottle onions—Mrs Donovan 1, MissT. Bradly 2. Chutney— Mrs W. Sandin J, Mrs S. F. Scott 2. Tomato sauce—Miss W. McLeod 1, Mrs W. Sandin 2. Green tomato pickle— Mrs
C. Sanclin 1, Miss A. Simcook 2. Col. pickles—Mrs G. Bennett 1. Plum sauce —Mrs J. A. Wilson 1, Miss A. Simcock 2. Apple sauce—Mrs T. McGregor 1, Miss A. Simcock 2. BREAD AND CAKES Sponge cake —Mrs P. Hansen 1, Mrs Nicholls 2. Marble cake—Mrs Nicholls 1, Mrs L. L. Bailey 2. Lemon cheese tartlets—Miss Becroft 1, Mrs Ellett 2. Madeira cake—Miss A. Dickey 1, Miss F. McLeol 2, Mrs J. Newman 3. Oriental cake—Mrs Ellett 1, Mrs Newman 2. Seel c ike— Mrs Elson 1, Miss Dickey 2, Mrs L. L. Biile/ 3. Pound cake —Mrs Cox 1, Mrs Nicholls 2, Mrs Stanwell 3. Cocoanut cake —Mrs L. L. Bailey 1, Mrs Nield 2. Iced cake —Miss Dickey 1, Mrs Smith 2, PI. Day 3. Swiss roll—Miss Aitkenhead 1, Mrs Newman 2, Mrs Nield 3, Qaeen cakes—Miss Bradly 1, Miss E. Hayr 2. SandwichMiss Aitkenhead 1, Mrs Nicholh 2. Miss B. Wilson 3. Jam sandwich, with batter —Miss Dickey 1, Mrs Oxley 2, Mrs B. J. Bradly 3. Jam sandwich, without butter —Mrs B. J- Bradly 1, M;s W. Rimmer 2. Cream puff—Mrs A. Robinson 1, Mrs Nicholls 2, Miss Stancombe 3. Puif pastry—Mrs A. Robinson I, Mrs Ellett 2 an 1 3. Shortbread— Mrs Newman 1, Mrs Dowling 2, Mrs H. West 3. Gingerbread—Mis 5 Stancombe 2, Miss Dowling 3, Piain scones— Mrs L. McLeod 1, Miss Dickey 2, Miss Dowling3. Sultan i scones—Mrs Dowling 1, Mrs L. Bailey 2. Apple pie—Mrs Ellett 1, Mrs Nield 2. N.it toffee—Miss Sim 1, Miss Peat 2. Cocoanut ice—Miss Nield 1, Miss Sim 2, Miss Becroft 3. Russian toffee —Miss Peat 1, Miss A. Simcock 2. Bread—Mrs D McDonald 1, Mrs F. W. Parker 2, Miss Bacroft 3. Yeast bans—Mrs Strange 1, Mrs D. McDonald 2. SPECIAL SECTION Brown bread— Mrs McDonald 1, Mrs Strange 2. Brei.J— Mrs McDonald 1, Mrs Kensington 2. Scones—Miss Dickey 1, Mrs Newman 2, Mrs L. McLeod 3. Col. afternoon tea cakes —Miss Becroft 1 and 2. Bread (Champion flour) —Mrs McDonald 1, Mrs Worthington 2, Mrs McCardle 3. Nut bread—Mrs W. Sandin 1, Miss A. Simcock 2, Mrs Newman 3. Scones (Championflour)—Mrs L. McLeod 1, Mrs Newman 2, Mrs W. Rimmer 3. COOKING (for Girls under 16 years) Scones— Kate Dowling 1, Ellen Bradly 2, Joyce Bailey 3. Rock cake —Miss Nicholls 1, Ellen Bradly 2. SandwichJoyce Bailey I, Ellen Bradly 2, Flora McLeod 3. Shortbread —Joyce Bailey 1, Apple pie—Flora Elliott 1. Sponge cake —Kate Dowling 1. Gold cake —Ellen Bradly 1, Joyce Bailey 2. WOOD CARVING AND PAINTING Miss Coulter 1, Mrs W. Rimmer 2. Oil painting—E. Batty 1 and 3, Mrs W.
Rimmer 2. Wood carving, relief—E. Batty 1, Mrs Cucksey 2. Wood carving, chip—Miss W. McLeod 1, Miss A. Roberts 2. Plaques—E. Batty 1 and 2. Pen painting: Miss J. Nield 1, Miss E. Donovan 2, Miss ■ McAnnally 3. NEEDLEWORK Ironed white shirt—Miss M. Vercoe 1. Darned sock—Mrs C. Downer 1, Mrs J. Morgan 2. Knitted sox—Mrs J.Webster 1. Mrs Wharton 2. Article from Is worth material—Miss Beck 1, Mrs O. Sandin 2, Miss Dickey 3. Knitted bootees—Mrs J. Lambert 1, Mrs McKenzie 2, Mrs C. Newman 3. Crochet booties—Mrs J. Lambert 1, Miss E. Hayr 2. Ribbon work—Miss Peak 1, Miss Dickey 2. Fancy cushion—Miss M. Robinson 1. Canvas w:>rk— Miss Peat 1 Stencil work—Miss B. Wilson 1 and 2. Drawn thread pillow shams — Mrs Wharton 1, Mrs Elliott 2. Cushion, washable—Mrs Beck 1. Mount Mellick pillow shams—Mrs Beck 1. Cosy—Mrs P. Hansen 1, Miss Peat 2. Cosy, washable—Miss Manuel 1, Mrs Garry 2, Miss K. Scarborough 3. Mount Mellick work Mrs Beck 1, Miss Dickey 2, Miss Roberts 3. Linen tray cioth, drawn thread —Mrs . Booth 1. Table centre, washable —Mrs Newman 1, Mrs Menzies 2, Miss Peat 3, Table centre, ribbon work — Mrs J. Lambert 1. Table centre, canvas work —Miss V. Haassn 1, Mrs Garry 2. Fancy table centre—Mrs Newman 1, Miss Manuel 2, Miss Robinson 3. Afternoon tea cloth—Mrs Reynolds 1, Mrs Sewell 2, Miss Peak 3. D'Oyley—Miss Peat 1. Point lace —Mrs Beck 1, Mrs Dickey 2. Crochet —Mrs Reynolds 1, Mrs Sewell 2, Miss Waterhouse 3. D'Oyley, crochet—Miss Waterhouse 1, Miss Hayr 2, Miss Manuel 3. Cooking apron—Miss Beck 1, Miss Coulter 2. Blouse—Miss Cragg 1. Nightdress—Mrs Beck 1, Miss Brown 2, Mrs Stringer 3. Camisole—Mrs Reynolds 1, Miss Beck 2, Miss Dowling 3. Underclothing (4 articles) —Mrs Beck 1, Mrs Stringer 2, Mrs Reynolds 3. Crochet petticoatMrs Downer 1, Miss Hayr 2. Knitted petticoat—Mrs Sewell 1, Mrs Hirons 2. Flannel petticoat—Miss Beck 1, Mrs 0. Saiidin 2. Pyjamas—Miss Cragg 1. Buttonholes—Miss Coulter 1. Eyeleted embroidery—Miss Dickey 1, Miss Brown 2, Miss A. Roberts 3. NEEDLEWORK (for Girls under 16) Blouse—L. Cox 1, Ethel Sim 2. Hemstitched handkerchief—B. Beck 1, Ethel Sim 2. Dressed doll — B. Beck 1, Rebe Rogers 2, Mabel Constable 3. Crochet petticoat—Elsie Baker 1, Alma Buchanan 2. Cushion— Marjorie Robinson 1, Ethel Sim 2. Table centre—B. Beck 1, M. .. Robinson 2, J. Nield 3. Crochet lace— j^/ B. Beck 1. Fancy work, any variety— rT Daisy Pocock 1, Breta Beck a, Robinson 3. Soldiers' scarf—Madgefe^ Simcock 1.
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