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MARTON SHOW

LIST OF AWARDS. PINE DISPLAY OF STOCK. The 25th annual show of the Marton District A. and P. Association was held yesterday, with a large attendance and a fine display of stock. Awards were made as follow: CHAMPIONSHIPS. CATTLE. Herefords.—Bull: E. W. Barrett’s Jubilee Gem. Cow: J. Brice’s Waimutu Amethyst 4th; reserve, E. \V. Barnett’s Tolco Princess Ist. Jerseys.—Bull: Lex Cameron’s Wairoro Baron Fox; reserve, A. G. W. Muir’s Sunnycrest Past Master. Cow : Lex Cameron’s Jersey Meadow’s Precious ; reserve, F. C. Ross’s Wattle’s Promise V.H.C. (86238). \ Friesians.—Bull: K. G. Fairbrother’s Dalefield King Echo Wayne; reserve, R. A. Wilson’s Mahoe Oliver (11645). Cow: K. G. Fairbrother’s Ahikouka Monona Echo; reserve, K, A. Wilson’s Mahoe Hudson (38755). Dairy cattle.—Cow: Lex Cameron’s Wairoor Proud Lynda; reserve, W. H. Summerton’s Robina. SHEEP.

Romney Marsh.—Ram: A. L. Wheeler; reserve, D. J. Willis. Ewe: A. L. Wheeler; reserve, A. L. "Wheeler. Natural condition ram: A. L. Wheeler;; reserve, A. L. Wheeler. Southdowns. —Ram : Ellis Bros ; reserve, Ellis Bros. Ewe: Ellis Bros. ; reserve, Ellis Bros. Natural condition ram : B. Illston and Son; reserve, B. Illston and Son. PIGS.

Berkshires.—Boar: W. A. Davison’s Blythewood May’s Rambler; reserve, H. E. Eieldhouse’s Makowhai’s Choysa Lad. Sow: Cheltenham Co-operative Dairy ConipanCs Makino Nora; reserve, LI. E. Fieldhouse’s Makowliai Lassie’s Belle. Tamworths.- Boar: Cheltenham Cooperative Dairy Company’s Mountley Charlie; reserve, H. E. Fieldhouse’s entry. Sow: H. E. Fieldhouse’s Makowhai Lady Superior; reserve, Cheltenham Co-operative Dairy Company’s Mountlev Golden Girl Ist. HORSES. Thoroughbreds.—H. W. Lanrpp. Pony classes. —School pony : Betty McLean’s Biddy. Saddle horses.—Hack : Miss Noel Cameron’s Walforte. Draught horses.—Mare or gelding: V. Bird. GENERAL AWARDS. CATTLE. HEREFORDS. (Judge: Mr E. M. Cranstone, Fordcll.) Bull. 2yr.—E. W. Barrett, 1 and champion. Bull, calved since August, 1936: J. Brice, 1 and 2. Cow. with calf: J. Brice, 1 and champion and 2. Heifer. 3yr: E. W. Barnett, 1. ITeifer, 2vr: E. W. Barnett 1 and reserve; J. Brice, 2. JERSEYS. (Judge: Mr C. G. C. Dormer, Cheltenham.) _ Bull, 2yr.—L. Cameron, 1. Bull, calved since July 1, 1936: L. Cameron, 1 and champion; A. G. Muir, 2 and reserve. Cow, 3vr: L. Cameron, 1 and champion; F. C. Ross, 2 and reserve. Yearling heifer: L. Cameron, 1; D. Prentice, 2. Heifer calves: D. Prentice 1; A. G. W. Muir, 2. Heifer calf: F. Cr Ross, 1; D. Prentice, 2. Bull calf: A. G. W. Muir, 1; F. C. Rcss, 2. FRIESIANS. (Judge: Mr 11. R. Green, Kairanga.) Bull, 2yr.—R. A. Wilson, 1 and reesrve; K. G. Fairbrothcr, 2. Yearling bull: K. G. Fairbrother, 1 and champion; R. A. Wilson, 2. Cow, 3vr: K. G. Fairbrother, 1 and champion: R. A. Wilson, 2. Heifer, 2yr: R. A. Wilson, 1 and resorve; K. G. Fairbrother, 2. Yearling heifer: R. A. Wilson, 1; K. G. Fairbrother, 2. Heifer calf: R. A. Wilson. 1 and 2. Bull calf: R. A. Wilson, 1; K. G. Fairbrothcr, 2. Pair heifer calves: R. A. Wilson, 1 and 2.

DAIRY CATTLE. (Judge: Mr A. Burgess, Rongotea.) Cow in milk, 3yr.—L. _ Cameron, 1 and champion; J. Daly, 2. Heifer, in milk, 3yr: W. H. Summcrton, 1 and reserve; D. Prentico, 2. Yearling heifer: W. H. Summcrton, 1; D. Prentice, 2. Heifer calf: P. Prentice, 1; It. A. Tattle, 2. SHEEP. ROMNEY MARSH. (Judge: Mr S. E. Small, Fcilding.) ”Ham, over 21 months'.—A. L. W'heelor, 1 and champion; D. J. Willis, 2 and reserve. Ram, over 12 months: A. L. Wheeler, 1; T. E. Craine, 2. Ham lamb, in wool: H. G. McKenzie, 1; D. J. Willis, 2. Ewe, over 21 months: A. L. Wheeler, 1 and champion; T. E. Craine, 2. Ewe, over 12 months; A. L. Whoelcr, 1 and reserve; R. T. N. Ferguson, 2. Ewe lamb, in wool: H. Bowen, 1; J. 11. McLean, 2. FLOCK RAMS. Pen of four flock rams, under 21 months. —A. L. Wheeler, 1 and 2; R. T. N. Ferguson, 3. SOUTHDOWNS.

(Judges: Ewes, Mr H. B. Stuckey, Dannevirke; rams, Mr L. B. Wall, Kairanga.) Ram, over 21 months. —Ellis Bros., 1 and 2. Ram, over 12 months: Ellis Bros. 1 a,nd reserve; A. L. IVlicelor 2. Ram lamb, in wool: Ellis Bros., 1 and 2. Ewe, over 21 months: Ellis Bros., 1 and champion and 2 and reserve. Ewe, over 12 months: Ellis Bros., 1 and 2. Ewe lamb, in wool: Ellis Bros., 1 and 2. Natural Condition.—Ram, over 21 months: B. ULton and Son, 1 and champion and 2 and reserve. Ram, over 12 months: B. EUston and Son, 1; Read Bros., 2. Ram lamb, in wool: B. Illston and Son, 1; G. Hamish Wilson, 2. Ewe, over 33 months: A. L. Wheeler, 1; B. Illston and Son, 2. Ewe, over 21 months and under 33 months: Keith Stevo.ns, 1; B Illston and Son, 2. Ewe, 12 months and under 21 months: P. R. Simpson, 1; B. Illston and Son, 2. Ewe lamb, in wool : B. Illston and Son, 1; Read Bros., 2. Pen of three ewes: K. Stevens, 1; E. U. Pryce 2. Pen of three ewe lambs in wool: A, L. Whocler, 1; B. Illston and Son,, 2 ' BREEDING EWES. (Judge: Mr N. J. Short, Feilding.) Three ewes. —E. W. Barnett, 1; F. 11. Dexter, 2. Three ewes, under 21 months: E W. Barnett, 1; F. 11. Dexter, 2. Woolly lambs: H. D. Brewster, 1 A. S. Coleman and Sons, 2. Shorn lambs: F. HDexter, 1 and 2. FAT LAMBS. (Judge: Mr F. C. Cornford, Pahiatua.) Shorn lambs.—Ormond Wilson, 1. Lambs in wool: 11. D. Brewster, 1; A. S. Coleman and Sons, 2. Shorn, lambs, longwool crosses: H. D. Brewster, 1; A. Johnston, 2. Shorn lambs, Down crosses: Ormond Wilson, 1; A. S. Coleman and Sons, 2. Lambs in wool, Down crosses: R. Mead, 1; A. -S. Coleman and Sons, 2.

PIGS. (Judge: Mr J. A. Russell, Palmerston North.) BERKSHIRES.

Boar over 18 months.—VV. A. Davison, 1 and champion; Cheltenham Dairy Co., 2. Boar, under 14 months: 11. E. Eioldhousc, 1 and reserve; Cheltenham Dairy Co., 2. Boar, under 8 months: W. A. Davison, 1 and 2. Boar, under 4 months: \V. A. Davison, 1; Cheltenham Dairy Co., 2. Sow, over 13 months: Cheltenham Dairy Co 1 and champion; W. A. Davison, 2. Sow, under 14 months: 11. E. Fioldhousc, 1 and reserve; W. P. Bickers, 2. TAMWORTHS. Boar, over 18 months. —Cheltenham Dairy Co., 1 and champion; 11. E. Fieldhouse, 2 and reserve. Boar, under 14 months: C. S. Hunt, 1; Cheltenham Dairy Co., 2. Boar, over 4 months: H. E. Fieldhouse, 1; C. S. Hunt, 2. Boar, under 4 months: C. A. Major, I;'_C. S. Hunt, 2. Sow, over, 18 months: Hi Jl. Fieldhouse, 1 and champion; Cheltenham Dairy Co., 2 and reserve. Sow, under 14 months: C. S. Hunt, 1; 11. E. Fieldhouso, 2. Sow, under 8 months: C. A. Major; 1; C. S. Hunt, 2. Sow, under 4 months; C. S. Hunt, 1.

CROSSBREDS. Sow. —11. E. Fieldhouse 1 and 2. PORKERS. Cheltenham Co-op. Dairy Co. 1, W. A. Davison 2. BACOXERS. Cheltenham Co-op. Dairy Co. 1. COMPETITIONS. (Judge: Mr A. J. Ayres, Danncvirkc.) Boy or girl rider, under 10 years. —Ann Price 1, Doreen Paterson 2, Rex Louric 3. Boy rider, under 12: Perry Taylor 1, Mervyn Whale 2, Murray Wilson 3. Girl rider, under 12: Lorna Patcreon 1, Ann Price 2, Mary Pryce 3. Maiden pony jumping, 14.2 hands and under: Miss Price’s Jolly Chap 1, Mr McPowcll’s Dancing Lady 2. Pony jumping, 14.2 hands and under: H. Blundcn’s Pnrakina 1, R. Young’s Tiki 2, H. Scrymgeour’s Banshee 3. Ladies’ jumping competition, hunter’s stylo: J. Goodwin’s Mataroa 1, W. H. Smith’s Rajah 2, A. B. Marshall’s Hymgreat 3. HORSES. THOROUGHBREDS. (Judge: Mr A. J. Ayres, Danncvirkc.) Two-year-old gelding, colt ..or filly.—H. W. Lampp 1, L. Jarvis 2. PONY CLASSES. Champion.— Betty McLean’s Biddy. School child’s pony: B. McLean 1, L. Paterson 2, H. Lourio 3. Mure .or gelding, 'll-13 hands: B. McLean 1, L. Paterson 2, H. Louric 3. Mare or gelding, best paced: R. Young 1, B. McLean 2, J. and ]\l. Balmer 3. Mare or gelding, 13-14.2 hands: R. Young 1, D. Bnco 2, W. Griffin 3. SADDLE HORSES. Champion hack.—Miss Noel Cameron’s Waifortc. Mare or gelding, up to 12 stone: Miss K. N. Levin 1, F. McLean 2, A. B. Marshall 3. Weight-carrying hack, up to 13 stone: Miss K. N. Levin 1, Mrs F. McLean 2, J. Goodwin 3. Light-weierht hack, up to 11 stone: F. McLean 1, Miss M. Baldwin 2, H. Lourio 3. Lady's hack: Miss N. Cameron 1, Miss M. Baldwin 2, F. McLean 3.’ Troop horse: J. Goodwin I, Mrs F. McLean 2, J. Brice 3. Best paced hack: Miss N. Cameron 1, Miss M. Baldwin 2, F. McLean 3. District hack, up to 13stonc: Miss N. Cameron 1, Mrs F. McLean 2, A. B. Marshall 3. DRAUGHT HORSES. (Judge: Mr L. T. McLean, Fcilding.) Yearling colt, gelding or filly.—V. Bird 1. Two-year colt, filly or gelding: Otto Bergen 1, A. Jurgens 2. Mare or gelding, three years and upwards: V. Bird 1 and champion, A. Lorrimcr 2, Shannon Bros. SHEEP DOGS. (Judge: Mr J. McHardy, Taihape.) Rough haired dog or bitch. —Mrs R. S. Fullerton Smith 1, A. B. Marshall 2, M. M. Marshall 3. Smooth-haired dog: A. B. Marshall 1. Smooth-haired bitch: P. Mason 1, E. C. Nethcrelift 2, D. Thompson 3. Dog or bitch, under 12 months: E. C. Nethcrelift 1, A. B. Marshall 2. SCHOOL SECTION. (Judge: Mr F. Gabitcs.) Sid. 4 essay, “How to Walk and Cycle with Safety on the Road To-day.”—Alex Bailey (Ohakca) 1, E. Fisher (Marton Junction) 2, R. Grant (Marton Junction) 3. Forms I and II essay, “Farming Today and Yesterday”: Marion Bailey (Ohakca) 1, Peter Morrison (Western llangitikei) 2, Doris Robertson (Marton Junction) 3, Willie Maas (Marton Junction) li.c. Drawing from natural object.—Std. 1, two onions: Lorna Grant (Marton Junction) 1, Etna Armstrong (Marton Junction) 2, Dick Walker (Ohakca) 3. Std. 2, Iceland poppies: Shirley Sadler (Ohakca) 1, Nola Scrimgeour 2, Dennis Wcreta (Marton Junction) 3. Std. 3, two brownwhite feathers: Larry Taylor (M.D.H.S.) 1, Gordon Shannon (Western Rangitikei) 2, James Haggart (M.D.H.S.) 3. Std. 4, red geranium with leaves: Monica Cartledge (M.D.H.S.) 1, Peter Neumann (M.D.H.S.) 2, Nira Abbott (M.D.H.S.) 3, Form I, any 6pray showing leaves and buds: Valmai Ball (M.D.H.S.), 1, Marion Hainsworth (Marton Junction) 2, Tom Chismon (Marton Junction) 3. Form 11, any spray showing leaves, flowers and buds; Margaret Gordon (Western Rangitikei) 1, Florence Carpenter (M.D.H.S.) 2, Loonic Bailey (Ohakca) 3. Drawing from fashioned object.—Std. 1, threo balloons, different colours: Dell Ellery (Ohakea) 1, Hilton Harris (Marton Junction) 2, Herbert McKnight (Nukumaru) 3. Std. 3, Japanese lantern: Ron. Czepanski (Marton Junction) 1, Jean Dexter (Western Rangitikei) 2, Josephine Hammond (Western Rangitikei) 3. Std. 3, tumbler half full of water, and egg beside tumbler: Elaine Hammond (Western Rangitikei) 1, Beryl Doolo (Marton Junction) 2, Margaret Patching (M.D.H.S.) 3. Std. 4, aluminium teapot: Alex Bailey (Ohakea) 1, David Matthews (Ohakea) 2, Rona Ward (Western Rangitikei) 3. Form I, silver vase or trophy: Valmai Ball (M.D. 11. S.) 1, J. Caithness (M.D.H.S.) 2, Eunice Friedrich (Marton Junction) 3. Form 11, wooden salt box with lid open: Walter Baines (Western Rangitikei) 1, Stanley Cohen (Marton Junction) 2, Peter Holmes (M.D.H.S.) 3. Colour design.—Std. 4, design for tea cosy: Dawn Webb (Marton Junction) 1. Form I, design for lid of handkerchief box: Valmai Ball (M.D.H.S.) 1, Audrey Capstiek (Ohakea) 2, Nora Fittler (M.D. H.S.) 3. Form 11, poster design for advertising flower show: Allison McQueen (Marton Junction) 1, Leonie Bailey (Ohakea) 2. Writing.—Std. 1: Audrey Ball (M.D. H.S.) 1, Dulcio Symes (Nukumaru) 2, Hilton Harris (Marton Junction) 3. Std. 2: Jean Dexter (Western phine Hammond (Western Rangitikei) 2, Betty Matthews (Ohakea) 3. Std. 3: Avis Grut (M.D.H.S.) 1, Beryl Zajonskosky (Marton Junction) 2, Margaret Rubcry (M.D.H.S.) 3. Std. 4: Winnio Cohen (Marten Junction) 1, Eulah Lobb (M.D. H.S.) 2, Irene Tassell (M.D.H.S.) 3, Nira Abbott (M.D.H.S.) h.c. Form I: Eunice Friedrich (Marton Junction) 1, Marion Sawyer (M.D.H.S.) 2, Audrey Capstiek (Ohakea) 3. Form II: Nancy Hammond (Western Rangitikei) 1, Margaret Giles (M.D.H.S.) 2, Molly McChesney (Marton Junction) 3. Forms I and 11, an agricultural science diagram : Florence Carpenter (M.D.H.S.) 1, Jolyon Ward (M.D.H.S.) 2, Selwyn Sawyer (M.D.H.S.) 3, Nancy Hammond (Western Rangitikei) v.h.c. Handwork. —Std. 1: Ina Teka (Nukumaru) 1, Dell Ellery (Ohakea) 2. Lorraine Henderson (Ohakea) 3. Std. 2: Dallas Barr (M.D.H.S.) 1 and 2, Joyce Harting (Nukumaru) 3. Sid. 3: Harry Palmer (Ohakea) 1, Stella Tremain (Ohakea) 2, Russell Armstrong (Ohakca) 3, Jack Bailey (Ohakea) h.c. Std. 4: Vida. Reid (Wood lands) 1, Ralph Pearco (M.D.H.S.) 2, Ray Hazelwood (Ohakea) 3. Form I, girls: Audrey Capstiek (Ohakea) 1. Form I f boys: Lindsay Vile (Ohakea) 1. Form 11, girls: Margaret Gordon (Western Rangitikoi) 1, Veronica Thomas (M.D.H.S.), 2 and 3, Lorna Sadler (Ohakca) h.c. Secondary girls, best arts and crafts article: Evelyn Tucker (M.D.H.S.) 1. Open classes for childron under 16 years, not necessarily attending school.—Needlework article: Dorothy Hill 1, Valmai Ball 2, Zenda Stantiall 3. Knitted article: Eunice Friedrich 1, Margaret Jurgens 2, Joyce Friedrich 3. Article, brass, leather, or pokerwork: Flossie Archibald 1, Florer.co Carpenter 2 and 3. Arts and crafts article, tapestry: Evelyn Tucker 1. ART Needlework and Wool Section —553 Following are the awards in the sowing, art needlework and wool classes: SEWING AND ART NEEDLEWORK. Baby’s pillow slip (embroidered).—Mrs 11. McCoy 2. Smocked article: Miss B. Winter 2 Duchess set, embroidered: Mrs J. C. Cassells 1 and 3, Miss C. Moon 2. Exhibit of tapestry work: Miss Grace Nielsen 1. Mrs Jacob 2. Cushion, most artistic: Mrs Cassells 1. Guest towel, worked in colours: Miss A. Wilson 1, Miss E Ilope 2. Worked apron: Mrs R. Harvey 1. Supper cloth, white or coloured ground, coloured embroidery: Miss Wilson 1, Miss B. Winter 2. Embroidered luncheon sot: Mrs R. Rennio 1. Richelieu embroidery: Miss E. Stuart 1, Miss D Wing 2. Waggon cloth, best worked: Mrs Cassells 1, Miss E. Stuart 2, Miss C. Moon 3. Embroidered d’oyley: Mrs Casaelle 1 and 3, Miss E. Hope 2. Daintiest handkerchif, hand made: Miss B. Naughton 1 Miss E. Hope 2. Arts and crafts article (leather or poker work): Miss E. Laing 1. WOOL WORK. Knitted bonnet.—Muss J. Judcn 1, Mrs R Rennio 2. Knitted bootees: Miss Juden 1, Mrs Rennio 2. Baby’s knitted frock; Mrs Rennio 1, Miss Judcn 2. Baby s knitted petticoat: Miss A. Wilson 1, Mrs

Rennie 2, Miss Juden 3. Child’s knitted singlet: Miss Wilson 1, Miss Juden 2, Mrs Rennie 3. Knitted bed jacket: Mrs Rennie 1, Miss Juden 2. Knitted cardigan or jumper: Miss Juden 1, Mrs Rennio 2. Infant’s knitted jacket: Mrs Rennie 1, Miss Juden 2. Maiden hunters’ jumping, hunter stylo. —Miss Ann Price’s Jolly Chap 1, J. Cnee’s Taura 2, Mrs F. McLean’s Peter Pie 3. Pryce hunters’ jumping competition, hunter style: Mrs F. McLean’s Peter’s Pie 1, H. E. Price’s Pavlova 2, M. Ross’s Doctor 3. Handy hunter competition: Miss Noel Cameron’s Ramona 1, H. E. Price’s Princo 2, J. Goodwin’s Nurmi 3. Open hunters’ jumping competition, hunter style: J. Goodwin’s Mataroa 1, W. E. P. Taylor’s Sinbad 2, R. Hartley’s Snowstorm 3. Best lady rider: Miss Doris Young, Kairanga. SPECIAL PRIZES.

Cup for most points in Romney Marsh, natural condition: R. T. N. Ferguson'. Roso bowl (farmers’ classes): F. H. Dexter. Cup for natural condition Southdowns: B. Illston and Son. Cup for Romney Marsh classes: A. L. Wheeler. Cup for Fricsians: R. A. Wilson. Cup for pen flock rams: H. J. Fagan and Sons. Cup for pen Romney Marsh rams: A. L. Wheeler. Cup for gift classes of threo shorn lambs: Smith Bros. Cup for purebred Jerseys: L. Cameron Cup for fat lambs: Ormond Wilson. Cup for calf-rear-ing section: R. A. Tattle. Trophy for throe ewes under 21 months, any breed or cross: E. W. Barnett. Cup for best two-ycar-old gelding, colt or filly: 11. W. Lampp. Southdown, natural condition trophy: B. Illston and Son. Trophy, for gift classes, three 1 lambs: Smith Bros. Points cup for Bcrkshires and Tamworths: Cheltenham Co-op. Dairy Co. Points cup for Berkshires: W. A. Davison. Tamworth points trophy: C. S. Hunt.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 50, 27 January 1938, Page 18

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MARTON SHOW Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 50, 27 January 1938, Page 18

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