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(Continued from Page 9.) A. Knutson’s Turepo Colantha Echo 3. Eight entries. Crossbred dairy cow, judged on points: J. G. Horn's (Ohau) 1 and reserve champion and 3, D. Prentice’s (Kopane) Creamy Lass 3. Four entries. Dairy heifer, crossbred in milk, born since July 1, 1934: J. G. Horn’s Wanda and Pansy 1 and 3, D. Prentice’s Brown Betty 2. Dairy heifer, Jersey crossbred, not in milk, born since July 1, 1935: J. GHorn’s Ranch Queen and Princess 1 and 2, O. C. Bridge’s Beauty 3. Four entries. Heifer, crossbred, born since July 1, 1936, most suitable for dairying: J. G. Horn’s Venus and Fanny 1 and 2, D. Prentice’s Flower Girl 3. Two calves, born since July 1, 1935, most suitable for dairying: J. G. Horn’s Venus and Fanny 1, D. Prentice’s Flower Girl and May Moon 2. Two yearling crossbred heifers, born since July 1, 1935: J. G. Horn’s Ranch Queen and Pansy 1. Only award. Boys’ and Girls’ Calf Rearing Clubs. Provincial Champion classes: Champion: Jimmy Horn (Ohau). Best heifer calf, calved from July 15, 1936 to September 1, 1936: Jimmy Horn’s (Ohau) entry 1 and champion, V. Mclntosh’s (Dannevirkc) 2, Nancy Horn’s 3. Best heifer calf, calved from July 15, 1936, to September 1, 1936: Jimmy Horn’s entry 1 and champion, V. McIntosh’s entry 2, Nancy Horn’s entry 3. Yearling heifer, born since July 1, 1935: Jimmy Horn’s entry 1, Una McIntosh’s 2. Heifer calf, born since July 1, 1936: Nancy Horn’s entry 1, D. Prentico’s entry 2. Special Prlzeß. Gaisford Memorial Cup, most points in dairy cattle: J. G. Horn. Bolton Cup, open hunters: J. Bull’s Donegal. Jorsey Cup, most points in yearling and calf classes: P. A. Anderson. Jorsey Breeders’ Cup: Allan Horn and Sons. Wright, Stephenson Cup, most points in Southdowns: D. O’Brien won outright. SHEEP. Romney Marsh. Judge: Mr. M. W. Voss (Karere). Champion rain: Mr. C. H. Wilton’s (Ballance). Champion ewe: Mr. J. C. Bolton’s (Woodvillc). Ram lamb: J. C. Bolton’s 1, C. H. Wilton’s 2 and 3; 5 entries. Ram over 12 months and under 21: C. H. Wilton’s 1, Est. John Harding (Woodville) 2, J. C. Bolton’s 3. Ram over 21 months, under 33: C. H. Wilton's 1 and champion. Pen of 3 rams, over 12 months, under 21; Est. John Harding 1. Ewe lamb: C. H. Wilton’s 1 and 2, Est. John Harding 3; 5 entries. Ewe over 12 months, under 21: J. CBolton’s 1 and champion, C. H. Wilton’s 2. Southdowns. Judge: Mr. B. H. Slack (Manakau). Champion ram: Mr. D. O’Brien’s (Pahiatua). Reserve champion: Messrs. Cullinane Bros. (Oringi). Champion ewe: Mr. J. Mitchell’s (Hopelands). Reserve champion: Mr. L. A. Kent’s (Mount Bruce). Ram lamb: D. O’Brien’s 1 and 2, L. A. Keats’ 3, 11. S. Nilsson's (Woodville) v.h.e.; 9 entries. Ram over 12 months, under 21: Cullinane Bros.’ (Oringi) 1 and reserve champion, D. O’Brien’s 2, L. A. Keat’s 3, H. S. Nilsson’s v.h.e.; 9 entries. Ram over 21 months and under 33: D. O’Brien’s 1 and v.h.e., J. Mitchell’s 2, L. A. Keats 3; 6 entries. Ram 33 months and over: D. O’Brien’s 1 and champion and 3, J. Mitchell’s 2, L. A. Keat’s v.h.e.; 5 entries. Pen of 3 rams over 12 months and under 21: D. O’Brien’s 1 and 2, H. S. Nilsson’s 3, J. Mitchell’s v.h.e.; 4 entries. Ewe lambs: Cullinane Bros. 1 and v.h.e., R. Cairns’ (Woodville) 2, D. O’Brien’s 3; 11 entries. Ewe over 12 months and under 21: L. A. Keat’s 1, Cullinano Bros. 2 and 3, H. S. Nilsson’s v.h.e.; 9 entries. Ewo 21 months and over: 3. Mitchell’s 1 and champion and 3, L. A. Keat’s 2 and reserve champion, D. O’Brien’s v.h.e.; 8 entries. Longwool Crossbred. Judge: Mr. M. W. Voss (Karere). Two ewes, 19 months to 32, not maidens: B. Worboys’ (Woodville) 1, J. C. Bolton’s 2. Two ewes under 19 months: J. C. Bolton’s 1, S. Worboys’ 2 and 3; 4 entries. Two owes, any age, suitable for breeding Southdown cross lambs: B. Worboys 1, J. C. Bolton 2. Two ewe lambs: J. C. Bolton ’3 1, F. Ormond’s (Woodville) 2, Est. John Harding 3; 4 entries. Fat Sheep. Judge: Mr. R. Mansel (Masterton). Three wethers, longwool crossbred, most suitable for freezing, under 19 months: B. Worboys’ 1, 0. Cunningham’s (Woodville) 2. Pen of three maiden ewes: Longwool, crossbred, most suitable for freezing, under 19 months: S. Worboys’ 1 and 2, J. C. Bolton’s 3. Pen of three lambs, wethers or ewes, or wethers and ewes, longwool, unshorn, most suitable for freezing: S. Worboys 1 and 3, F. Ormond’s 2; 5 entries. Pen of threo lambs, wether or ewes or wethers and owes, longwool, shorn, most suitable for freezing: S. Worboys’ 1 and 2, F. Ormond’s 3. Pen of three lambs, wethers or owes, or wethers and ewes (Down crosses), most suitable for freezing, 421 b. and over: B. Worboyß’ 1, F. Ormond’s 2, C. Cunninghame’s 3.
Pen of 3 lambs, wethers or ewes, or wethers and ewes (Down crosses), most
Children’s pet lamb (longwool): Jean Bonny’s (Woodvillc) 1, lan Bonny’s (Woodville) 2. Children’s pet lamb (Down cross): Thelma Manson’s (Takapau) 1 and 2. PIGS. Judge: Mr. P. G. Stevens (Feilding). Berkshire. Champion boar: Mr. O. C. Larsen’s (Umutaroa). Champion sow: Mr. W. L. West’s (Papatawa). Boar over 12 months and under 24 months: O. C. Larsen’s (Umutaroa) 1 and champion. Boar over 6 months and under 12: W. L. West’s (Papatawa) 1 and 2. Boar under 6 months: O. C. Larsen's 1 and 2. Sow 14 months and over: W. L. West’s 1 and champion and 2. Sow (any age) and litter: W. L. West’s 1 and 2. Sow under G months; W. L. West’s 1, O. C. Larsen’s 2 and 3. Tamworth. Champion sow: W. L. West’s. Boar over 12 months, under 24: O. C. Larsen’s 1. Boar over G months, under 12: O. C. Larsen’s 1. Boar under C months: W. L. West’s 1 and 2. Sow, any age, with litter: O. C. Bridges’ (Kumcroa) 1. Sow 14 months and over: W. L. West’s 1 and champion. Sow over 6 mouths and under 14: W. L. West’s 1 and 2. Sow under 6 months: W. L. West’s 3. Miscellaneous. Pig most suitable for bacon weight, between 120 and 1501b5.: O. C. Larsen’s 1. Pork pig, weight not to exceed 801bs.; W. L. West’s 1 and 2, O. C. Larsen’s 3. HOME INDUSTRIES, (Judge: Mrs. K. Miliar Daunovirke). Points prize: Mrs. Wiggins (Ashhurst). Home-made bread, white, baked in tin: Mrs. Wiggins (Ashhurst) I and 2; brown, Mrs. Wiggins 1 and 2; currant loaf, Mrs. Wiggins 1; nut bread. Miss M. Morgan 1, Mrs. R. L. James 2, Miss J. Beattie 3; scones with butter, Mrs. Wiggins 1 and 2, Miss J. Beattie 3; curiant scones, Mrs. Wiggins 1 and 2, Miss J. Beattie 3; girdle scones. Mrs. Wiggins 1 and 3, Mrs. R. Richards 2; sausage rolls, Miss M. Morgan 1, Mrs. Wiggins 2 and 3; pikelets, Miss J. Beattie 1, Mrs. Wiggins 2, Mrs. R. Richards 3; rich fruit cake, Mrs. Dougherty 1, Miss M. Peebles 2, Mrs. J. Mclntosh 3; light fruit cake, Miss J. Beattie 1, Miss At. Morgaii 2, Atrs. Wiggins 3; Madeira cake, Airs. H. D. Loveil 1, Mrs. V. Role 2, Atrs. Wiggins 3; seed cake, Airs. J. Alclntosh 1, Mrs. R. L. James 2, Miss M. Morgan 3; sponge roll, any filling, Airs. F. Dragcr 1, Miss M. Morgan 2 and 3; sponge sandwich, any filling, Miss At. Morgan 1, Miss M. Peebles 2, Mrs. Wiggins 3; sponge sandwich, iced, Airs. Wiggins 1 and 2; cream puffs, Miss J. Lovell 1 and 2, Mrs. Wiggins 3; plate of biscuits, Mrs. Wiggins 1 and 2; gingerbread, Airs. K. L. James 1, Miss Al. Alorgan 2 and 3; plate ol afternoon tea cakes, Airs. Wiggins 1 and 2; shortbread, Miss L. Richards 1, Airs. Wiggins 2 and 3; oatcake, Miss J. Beattie 1, Miss M. Alorgan 2 and 3; jam tarts, puff pastry, Miss L. Richards 1, Mrs. Wiggins 2, Alisa Morgan 3; apple pie, short pastry, Mrs. A. Richards 1 and 2, Mrs. R. L. James 3; plum pudding in cloth, Alisa J. Beattie 1, Alisa At. Alorgan 2; home-made toffee, plain: Airs. Wiggins 1 and 3, Miss M. Morgan 2; home-made sweets, other variety, Miss J. Beattie 1, Mrs. ii. L. James 2 and 3; bottled fruit, Alias At. Alorgan 1 and 2; four pots of jam, Aliss Kirkx>atriek 1, Mrs. R. Richards 2, Aliss M. Morgan 3; jelly, assorted, Miss Al. Morgan 1 and 2; marmalade, Mrs. Wiggins 1, Miss Al. Morgan 2 and 3; tomato sauce, Miss Al. Morgan 1 and 2; assorted pickles, Miss Morgan 1 and 2; chutney, Miss J. Beattio 1 and 3, Airs. Wiggins 2; lemon cheese, Miss M. Morgan 1 and 2, Airs. Wiggins 3. Electric Cooking. Bpongo sandwich without filling, Miss J. Lovell 1; x^ a^n scones, Airs. H. D. Lovell 1 and 2; Aiadeira cake, Airs. 11. D. Lovell 1 and 2; shortbread, Mrs. H. D. Lovell 1 and 2, Airs. C. Smith 3. Woinon's Institutes, best court on display: Woodville 1, Ngawapurua 2. HORSE COMPETITIONS. (Judge: Mr. A. J. Ayres, Daunovirke.) Maiden pony leaping: G. A. Wade’s (Pahiatua) Ginger 1, D. Bicknell's (Mangatainokn) Ruatoria 1; six entries. Best boy rider: R. J. Farrell J, Billy Olsen (Pahiatua) 2, Billy Guinnano (Pahiatua) 3. Best girl rider: E. Tait (Maugatainoka) 1, I*. Bolton (Pahiatua) 2. Maiden horse icax>ing: Alisa A. Porter’s (Wellington) Toi Toi 1 and Paddy’s Alaid 3, G. A. Wade’s (Pahiatua) Belfast 2; eight entries. Horse leaping: T. L. Alanscll’s (Te Horo) Glendowio J, Aliss A. Porter’s Toi Toi 2, J. Goodwin’s (Ohingaiti) Nurmi 3; 13 entries. Pony leaping: Alarjorio Nelson’s (Woodville) Ragamuffin 1, D. Walthcr’s Niggor 2, G. A. Wade’s Ginger 3; nine entries. Horse leaping, hunting style: T. LMansell’s Glendow'ie 1, H. Scales’ (Whakataki) Clinker 2, G. H. Vickers’ (Levin) Happy Landing 3; 16 entries. Ladies’ leaiiing: 11. Scales' Clfftker 1, T. L. Alansell’s Glendowio 2, J. Goodwin's Glendowio 3; 13 entries. DOG TRIAL. (Judge: Air. Norman Tilley, Takapau.) R. J. Wiffon’s (Dannevirkc) Bet 1, A. Drydon’s (Carterton) Aloss 2, A. F. Curry’s (Woodvillc) Silent Bill 3; 10 ontries. NATIONAL DANCING. (Judge: Aliss B. Evans, Palmerston North.) Highland Fling, 9 years and under: Shirley Hendersou J, Freda Pay no 2, Beryl Maclean 3. Highland Fling, 12 years and under: E. White Jaw 1, N. Ford 2, Y. Nicholson 3. Sheantriubhas, 12 years and under: E. Whitelaw 1, P. Tovcy 2, F. l’ayno Swords, 12 and under: P. Tovoy 1, Y.
Nicholson 2, L. Baldwin 3. llornx>ipe, 12 years and under: Nola Ford J, E. AVhitclaw 2, Freda Payne 3. Sheautriubhas, 16 and under; 1. McKenzie J, L. Kerr 2, Al. Peterana 3. Reel o’ TulJoch, 16 years and under: L. Kerr 1, I. McKenzie 2, Claude Henderson 3. Gold modal, most x )( jiuts, classes 16 years and under: Isa McKonzie. Gold medal, most x>oints, 12 years and under: Edna Whitelaw. CHOPPING EVENTS. (Judges: Alesars. W. Fulton, N. llicknell and 11. llarvey.) Novice chop handicux>, 12-inch block, standing: 11. Hutchins (Woodville) J, L. Frunidyn (Pahiatua) 2, H. 11. Thorpe (Leviu) 3; 11 entries. Standing chox> liandicai) (open)„ 14inch block.—First heat: A. J. Hughes (Wanganui) 1, A. E. Olliver (Woodville) 2, P. Berkahn (Mukotuku) 3. ►Second heat: A. Kiuuuird (Waihuka) J, G. H. Watts (Woodvillo) 2, J. Turner (Waverloy) 3. Final: A. Kinnaird 1, J. Turner 2, A. Olliver 3; 10 entries. Underhand chop handicap, 14-incli block.—First heat: J. Turner 3, G. Waldron (Rata) 2, G. 11. Watts 3. ►Second heat: A. Kinuaird 3, A. J. Hughes 2, 1. Cullen (Woodvillc) 3. Final: J. Turner J, A. J. Hughes 2, A. lvinnaird 3; 20 entries. Tree felling or jigger chop handicap. 12-inch block.—First heat: G. H. TTatts J, L. Franklyu 2, P. Berkahn 3. Second lieut: A. E. Olliver 3, A. Kinuaird 2, 3. Cullen 3. Final; G. H. Watts 1, A. Kinnaird 2, A. E. Ollivor 3; 13 entries. Tanner Cup, for moßt points in chopping events: A. Kinnaird. Cup for tree-l’elling: G. H. Watts (Woodvillc).
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