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THE FRANKLIN SHOW.

Full Prize List. Continued from l'ago 1. LEICESTER^. Rani over 2 years, ram lamb, two ewes over two years, two ewes under two years: W. Taj lor 1 and 2 in each case. ROMNEY MARSH. Ram over 2 years : S. Standon 1 and ch and 2. Ram under 2 years : S. Standon 1, 3 and I. Ram lamb : S. Standon 1 and 2. Ewe over two years : S. Standon 1 and ch. Ewe under two years : S. Standon 1 and 2. Two ewe lambs: S. Standon 1. PIGS. BERKSHIRE. Boar, over 12 months : E.-I. Rogers I. W. Adams 2. Boar,under 12 months: C. ■). Rogers 1. Boar, under G months: W. Adams 1, E. •!, Rogers land 2. Sow. over 12 months: E. •!. Rogers 1, W. Howard 2. Sow, under 6 months: W. Adams 1, E. .1. Rogers 2 and 3. Sow, any age. in pig: E. -I. Rogers 1, W. Howard Sow with litter : \\. Howard I. Breeders' prize, boar and 3 sows : W*. Howard 1. YORKSHIRE. _ Boar, over 12 months: 15. .1. Rogers 1. Boar, under 12 months: I'l I Rogers!. Boar, under G months: E •!. Rogers 1. Sow, over 12 months : 15 -I. Rogers 1. Sow. under 12 months: E. .1. Rogers 1. Sow, under 6 months: 15. .1. Rogers 1. Sow, any age, in pig: E. ,1. Rogers 1. Sow. with litter: E. Rogers 1. Breeders' prize, boar and 3 sows : E. J. Rogers 1. TAMWORTH.

Boar, over 12 months: E.J. Rogers 1. Boar, under 12 months: E. J. Rogers 1 and 2. Boar, under G months : E. J. Rogers 1 and 2. Sow, over 12 months: E.J. Rogers 1 and 2. Sow, under 12 months : E. J. Rogers 1 and 2. Sow. under 6 months: E. J. Rogers I and 2. Sow. any age, in pig: E. J. Rogers 1 and 2. Breeders' prize, boar and 3 sows : E. J. Rogers 1. DEVON. Boar, over 12 months: E.J. Rogers I and 2. Boar, under 12 months : E. J. Rogers 1 and 2. Sow, over G months: Rogers 1 and 2. Sow, under G months: E. J. Rogers 1 and 2. Porker, any breed: E. J. Rogers 1 and 2. POULTRY. Pair fowls, suitable for table: J. J. McKinney 1. Pair Hamburg* :J. J. McKinney 1 and 3, Mrs R. Browulee "2 and 4. Pair Andalusians: J. J. McKinney I. Pair White Leghorns, English : J. J. McKinney 1. Pair White Leghorns, American : \ . Papesch 1 and 2, J. J. McKinney 3, E. D. Wilkinson 4. White Leghorn hen: V. Papesch 1, E. Wilkinson 2. White Leghorn cockerel: J. J. McKinney 1. White Leghorn pullet: J. J. McKinney 1, E. D. Wilkinson 2. Pair Brown Leghorns: E. I). Wilkinson 1. J. J. McKinney 2, J. C. Rowe 3, Willie Rowe 4. Pair Minorcas : E. D. Wilkinson 1. J. J. McKinney 2 and 3. Pair Wyandottes : E. D. Wilkinson 1, J J. McKinney 2, R. Hill 3. Tair Plymouth Rock: Frank Ballard 1, Miss Mary Allan 2. Pair Indian Runner Ducks: J. J. McKinney 1 and 2, W. Adams 3, T. H. Ashford 4. Best bird in heavy breed of fowls : Frank Ballard 1 and 2. Best bird in light breed of fowls : E. D. Wilkinson (Minorca) 1, V. Papesch (White Leghorn' 2.

INDUSTRIAL SECTIONS.

BUTTER, ETC

Butter, 21b without salt: Mr R. Wright 1, Mrs F. J. Morrow 2, Mrs .1. Taylor 3, Mrs A. Franklin 4. Butter, •Jib with salt: Mrs F. J. Morrow 1, Mrs .I.Taylor 2. Mould of brawn : Mrs T. Ashford 1. Pair dressed fowls, export: T. H. Ashford 1. Pair dressed fowls, local- T. H. Ashford 1. Heaviest dozen lien eggs, white: J. J. McKinney 1 and 2, Mrs W. K. Lawton 3. Heaviest dozen duck eggs: J. J. McKinney 1. Reynolds Bros. 2. BREAD, ErC. Two 21b loaves, yeast: H. S. Valentine 1, Mra J. Gillon 2, Mrs M. Ciispe 3, Mrs W. E. Oldham 4, Two 21b leaves, soda: Mrs H. Delaney 1, Mrs J. Gill n 2, Miss L. Townton 3. Plate 6 scones, plain: Mrs W. E. Oldham 1, Mrs W. McMurtria ,2, Miss Batty 3. Mrs F. J. Morrow 4. Plate 6 scones, currant: Mrs W. McMurtrie 1, Mrs Norman 2. Mrs W. J. D. Sharpe 3. Miss P. Long 4. Plata oatmeal cakes: Mrs J, Cochrane 1 Miss Batty 2 Mr 3 W. J. D. Sharpe 3. Plate 6 scones girdle: Miss Batty 1, Mrs H. Graham 2. 21b loaf, home made, white: Mrs Nobba 1, Mis W. J. D. fcharpe 2, Mis G. A. Woisley 3, Mrs J. Taylor 4.

Home mails scones: Mrs W. J. D. Sharpe 1, Mrs H. Delaney 2, Miss L. Townson 3, Mrs Taylor 4 Sponge cake: Mrs W. .J. D. Sharpe 1, Mrs J. Wylie 2, Mrs Norman 3, Miis Batty 4. Cake, madiera: Miss E. Appleby 1, Mrs W. J. D. Sharps 2, Miss Batty 3, Miss C. F. Oldham 4. Cake, iced: Mrs J. Wylie 1. (Jake, fruit, rot iced: Miss Buckingham ], Mrs 11. Barber 2, Mrs D. Hill .1, Mrs T. H. Ashford 4. Cake, seed, Mr<* C. Franklin 1, Miss Nellie Ballard 2, Mrs H. Barber 3, Mrs W. E. Oldhain 4. Jam sandwich: Mrs H. Barber 1, Miss Lulu O'Connor 2, Mrs W. J. D. Shaipe 3, Mrs J. Reynolds 4. Jam roll: Mrs VV. J. D. Sharpe 1, j Miss Kennelly 2, Mrs W. E. Old- I ham 3, Miss Nellie Ballard 4. Gingerbread: Miss Kennelly 1, Mrs W. J. D. Sharpe 2, Mrs W. E. Oldham 3, Mrs F. J. Morrow 4. Pikelets: Mrs M. Crispe 1, Mrs H. Barber 2. Mrs J. Taylor 3. Hume made biscuits: Miss Batty 1 and special. Shortbread: Mifs D. Hill 1, Miss Batty 2, Miss Nellie Ballard 3, Mrs E. Appleby 4. Tarts: Misj Batty 1, Mrs YV. J. | D. Sharps 2, Mrs J. Reynolds 3. j Pastry, assorted: Miss Batty J, ; Mrs W. J, Sharpe 2. Collection of Hoire-made bread, J cakes and pastry : Miss Batty 1, Mrß | W. E. Oldham 2, Mis W. J. D. ! Sharpe 3, Miss D. llill 4. Colle:tion of bakery for tschnical school pupils under 1G: Miss F. G. Oldham 1, Miss Nellie Perkins 2, Miss Rose Allan 3. Collection of toffee: Mrs T. L. ; Sanderson 1 Mrs A. 2, Mrs ; F. G. Oldham 3. Plum pudding: Mrs T. Askew 1. J Mrs H. Delaney 2, Mrs E. E. Deed i 3, Mrs W. Burdus 4.

Kcv. S. Nixon'a special prize for meat {joints in bakery section: Mrs W. J. D. Sharp?, 47 points, 1; Miss UatLy, 41 points 2. I'RESEKVIiS. Collection of bottled fruits: Mis A. E. Wilkinson 1, Mrs K, J, Eamis 2, Mij T. IJ. Aslilord o, Mrs A. E. Wilkinson 1. Collection 0.l Jims: Mrs K. J. Earn, a and Mrs E. Vcalc 1. Collection el jellies: Mr:, 11. Delaney and Mrs F. L. Nixcn 1. Mrs Sharp 2. Collection r i <.k 11. s a;:d fauces: Mrs T. 11. Ashl'ord 1 and special. Tomato sauce: Mrs H. Delaney 1. Mrs T. A.kew 2. Dried apples: bid Collins 1, Miss E. Deluncy 2, Mrs J. Taylor L\

FKUIT. Grapes, Hack : J. Cellra an i Son 1, Reynolds Bros. 2 and 3. Grapes, white: J. Collins and Sir. 1. Grapes, black or white, grown ojUidc: J. Collins ar.d Son 1. Collection of gtaprs, ghss: J. Collir.s and Sen 1. De-sfrt apples: Tilly Ballard 1, Cruickshank Bros. 2, W. Booker 3. Culinary 1 variety: (Jlive Ballard 1, Cruickshank Bros. 2, Chas. Clarke 3. Desaert apples, G varieties: Cruickshank Bros. 1. Culinary apples, G vatietic: Cruickshank Bros. 1. Heaviert 5 apple?, 1 variety: Agnts Ballird 1, Charles Clark 2. Dr Makgiil 3 Col 1 arti jn of apples: iJr Makgiil 1, Cruickthank Bros. 2. Pear?, dessert: J. Collins and Son 1, Reynolds Bros. 2, T. E. I,au-:r 3

Pear?. Culinary: J. Collins and Son 1, Dr Makgiil 2, T. Lsuer 3 Heaviest 5 pears: Dr Makgiil 1, •J. Collins 2, Cruickshank 3 Collection of pears: D: Makgiil 1, J. Colli'.s and Sons 2 i'ive peaches, 1 variety: Cruickshank 1, Mr C. Crispe 2 Five peaches, heaviest: Cruickshank 1, Dr Makgiil 2 Collection of peaches: Cruickshank 1

Nectirines, live: Cruickshank 1, Mrs J. Wylie 2

English plums: J. Collins and Son 1, Charles Clarke 2, W. Booker 3 Japanese plums: Cruickshank Bros. 1

Collection of plums: J. Collins and Son 1

Lcrr.oni, 6: Crispe 1, Miss G. M. Wright 2, J. Collins and Son 3 Cape g :ooseberr;S: C. H. Parker I, Mrs J. Wylie 2, Master E. Revell 3

Passim fruit: Reynolds Bro3. 1 and 2, Mrs J. Wylie 3 Collection cf fruit, grown outside: J. Collins and Son 1 Tomatoes, G, grown outside: J. Collins and Son 1, Oliver Parker 2 Collection tonntoes: E. Alhn 1 Pie melon: Reynolds Brcs. 1, Ellingham 2 Citron melon: Reynolds Bros. 1, W. A. Willis 2 Water melon: Oliver Parker 1 Rock melon: Oliver Parker 1, Reynolds Bros. 2 District Bays: Rama Rama 1 FARM PRODUCER Carrots, long red : Reynolds Bros , 1 and 2 ; C. H. I'arker, 3 ; T. H. Ashford, 4. Turnips, Swede : C. H. Paiker, 1 and 2; Reynolds Bros., 3. Turnips, soft : T. Hamilton, 1 ; E. Allan, '2 ; Reynolds Bros., 4. l'umpkin, size :W. A. Willis, 1 : Reynolds Bros., 2. Marrow, size : Reynolds Bros., 1. Mangold. long red : Reynolds Bros., 1 and 2. Mangolds, tankard : Reynolds Bros., 1 and 2 ; W. K. Cornthwaite 4. Mangolds, globe : Reynolds Bros., land 2 ; W. K. Cornthwaite, 3. Root Crops, coiection : Reynolds Bros.. 1 and special. Maize, cobbing : Oliver Parker. 1 : Chas. J. Hosking, 2 ; Reynolds Bros., 3 ; T. Hamilton. 4. Maize, for fodder : J. J. McKinney, 1 : Reynolds Bros., 2 and 3; Chas. J. Hosking, 4. Peas, (ield ; E. Allan, 1. Western Wolths grass seed : Karaka Land Co., 1. Cocksfoot, bushel : F. Ballard, 1 : Ben Jefferis, 2. Ryegrass, Italian: F. Ballard, 1 and 2. Oaten sheaves, for chaffing : Reynolds Bros., 1; J. Wylie, 2 GARDEN PRODUCE.

Rhubarb: .lack Franklin 1, W. K. Cornthwaite 2, Gordon Flavel 3. E. Allan 4. Cabbage : C. H. Parker 1, M. Routley 2, Leslie Franklin 4. Cabbage, red : Reynolds Bros. 1 and 2. Parsnips, Reynolds Bros. 1 and 3, Miss G. M. Wright 2, C. H. Parker 4. Carrots, red : T. H. Ashford 1 and 2, F. Faucett 3, Reynolds Bros 4. Beets, long red: Reynolds Bros. 1 and 2. Beet, turnip Reynolds Bros. 1 and 2. Turivps, white : F. -J. Morrow 1, T. H. Ashford 2. Turnips, yellow: Reynolds Bros, 1. Peas: E. Allan 1. Kidney Beans: .John Collins and Son 1, Reynolds Bros 2, T. H. Ashtord 3. Beans, French: -lohn Collins and Son 1. Beans, broad: C. H. Parker 1. Kumaras: Mrs C. K. Lawrie 1 and Cucumbers: John Collins and Son 1, F. .1. Morrow J, E. Allan 4. Marrow: Mervyn Hamilton I, Reynolds Bros. 2, F. .1. Morrow 4. Pumpkin : M. Routley 1, R. Harper 2, Mark Ballard 3, Reynolds Bro3. 4. ONIONS AND POTATOES.

Onions, brown globe: H. Swaffield 1. Onions, brown Spanish, light skin : Whitenian 1, Reynolds Bros. 2, H. Swaffield 3. Onions, brown Spanish, dark skin: F. Ballard 1, H. Swaffield 2, J. Batkin 3, Reynolds Bros 4. Onions, potato: Charles Clark 1, -1. Batkin 2, Reynolds Bros 4. Onions, heaviest : .1. Batkin I. Onions, collection: Willie Jeff er is 1, C. H. Parker 2 and 4, Reynolds Bros. 3. Onions, !icwt light skin : Ben JefYares 1. Reynolds Bros. 2. Onions, i 4 cwt dark skin: H. Swaffield 1. Potatoes, kidney: Reynolds Bros. 1, R. Henwood 2. Potatoes, round : Mrs R. Brownlee 1, Reynolds Bros. 2 and 4, Charles Clark 3. Potatoes, heaviest : Reynolds Bros. 1 and 2, -I. B. Rowe 3. Potatoes, boiled in skin : Miss Joyce McNally 1, H. Barber 2, Reynolds Bros. 4. Potatoes, collection, named: F. O'Connor 1. Potatoes, i [cwt Northern Star: Reynolds Bros. 1, D. F. Keane 2, Charles Clark 3, F. O'Connor t. Mrs R. Brownlee 5 Potatoes, i-4cwt Gamekeeper: Reynolds Bros. I E. Rainford 2, -I. B. Rowe 3, Mrs R. Brownlee 4. FLOWERS. Decorated dinner table : Mrs Grigor | !, Miss Mackenzie 2. Bridal shower I bouquet '• Mrs Hardwick 1. Mrs Sharp 2. Hand bouquet: Mrs John Lapwood 1. Tabic bouquet : Mrs A. E. Wilkinson 1, Mrs Hardwick 2. Collection ferns: Miss F. Bailey 1. C. H. Parker 2. Lady's spray: Miss Ruth Allan 1, Mrs John Lapwood 2. Gent's buttonhole: Miss Ina Potter 1. Mrs .John Lapwood 2, Miss Ruth Allan 3. Sweet Peas, six varieties : Mrs H. Driver J, Mrs ,1. Wylie 2. Sweet Peas. i best bunch : Mrs Wylie 1. Mrs Driver S2. Gladioli :E. Allan 2. Begonias : ] John Collins and Son 1. Petunias: Iv Allan 1. Phlox Droinuiondii, six : E. ' Allan 1. J. B. Brown 2. John Collins ; and Son 3. Phlox Droinuiondii, three : i J olin Collins and Sou 1, E.Allan 2, J. B. I Brown 3. Carnations, six : E. Allan 1, I Mrs W E. Oldhain '2. Asters: F. ! Allan 1. Reynolds Bros, 2. W. K. ! Cornthwaite 3. Celosia : Frank j Ballard I. Sunflower : Frank Ballard j 1. Reynolds Bros., 1, Mrs Sharp 2. j Dahlias, cactus: John Collins and Son 1. Dahlias, double, twelve: J. Collins and Son 1. Dahlias, double, six :J. Collins and Sou !. J>ah,li M s. poni-poni ' J. Collins ami Son 1. Cut Flowers, twelve : J. Collins and Son J, E. Allan 2. Cut Flowers, six : J. Collins and Sou 1, Mrs Sharp 2. Foliage plants : Mrs Appleby 1.

DOGS. Cattle dog, smooth coat : W. Douglas 1, A. E. Wilkinson ». R. McGee 3, .1. MeUowan 4. Cattle dog, rough coat : K. McNally I, D Faweett 2, -I Ward 3 Sheepdog, smooth coat: V. Papesch 1. If. McGee and 3, H II Cathcat't I Sheepdog, rough coat : A o. Woollett 1, Kenneth Ferguson'-'. Pointer: W. S. McNeill 1. Setter: A. I' Davsli 1,11 11. Harbor 2. .1. Gardner i. lireyhound; Walter Biikey 1 and I, James McUrath S. 11. Gallagher ,i. I'on terrier, smooth coat : Allingham 1. W . T .1 Crisp . 1 , E Wilkinson 3, Miss .Vlit. o Sharp 1 I'on terrier, rough coal : W Lauer I Scutch Terrier: Mrs <;. Haywood I. Irish fcrrier : John Duncan I, A. G rigor '•!, E King '■!. Any other distinct breed : Miss 0. Haywood 1. Mr 11. George 'J. W. Uowmun H, A. I'. Davsh 1.

SCHOOL WORK. Ccliecti'in of gras-t", Patimahoe School 1, Waitangi School 2, Weymouth School Collection of weeds, Weymouth School ), Patumahoe 2. Collecticn of vegetables, Eveyla Burcius 1, Patumahoe School 2 CJolloci ion ol cut lloweis and pot (lowers, Patumahoe School 1. Handwriting, boys urtlcr 11, Jaincs Miller, Waiuku, 1; Oliver Short, Pukekohe District School, 2; Henry May, Waiuku, 3. Sixteen entries. HandwrPinp, boys under 11, Nelson Mee, I'ukekohc Distiict High School, 1; Eric Wilkinson, Pukekohe District High School, 2. Eighteen entries. Map of New Zealand, coloured. C. A. Corban, Handerson, 1; R. Hill. Pukekohe High School, 2; Alex Mcßa% Pukekoha H iuh School, 3.

Hand bouquet, girls under 14, Alice Sharp, Rama Rama, 1; E. E. Oldham, Rama Rami, 2. Basket wild or native flowers, Ivy Duncan, Pukekoha High School, 1. Pin Cushion, Audrey Cargill, Pukekohs Convent, 1; Eunice Frost, Pukekohe Convent. 2; Lulu O'Connor, l'ukekohs Convent, 3. Ten entries. Handkerchief, beat hemmed, Evtlyn Sturgeon, Paparata, 1; Ivy Oldham. Rama Rama, 2. Handwriting, girls under 11, Joyce Benseman, Pukekohe High School, 1; May Shotbclt, Pukekohe High School, 2; May Mesrns, Waiuku, 3; Lela Adams, Pukekohe, commended. Eighteen entries. Handwriting, girls under 14: Vera Wi liams, Convent. Pukekohe, 1; Millie Clothier, Waiuku, 2; Nora Mellsop, Waiuku, 3; Evelyn Oldham, Rama Rama, 4. Foity-nine entries. Map of New Zealand, Avis Potter, Pukekohe High School, 1; Evely.i Old! am, Rama Kama. 2; Millie Gothic, Waiuku, 2; Eva Weston, Pukekohe High School, 3; Nora Mellsop, Waiuku, 3. Nine entries. NEEDLEWORK Point lace, Mrs Humes 1, Mia Eames 2. Eleven entries. Crochet work, Mrs Humes 1, Mrs Wat son 2, Mri Crump 3. Fifteen entries. Cushion, Miss Segar 1, Miss Ivy Ranby 2. Crochet d'ovley, Mrs Baxter 1, Mrs Ciump 2. Collection croclut, Mrs Baxter 1, Mrs Sanderson 2. Ribbon work, Mrs Green 1, Mrs E. Appleby 2. Tray or supper cloth, Mrs Sharpe 1, Miss H. Kirg 2, Mrs T. Crump 3. Fifteen entries.

Canvas work, Mrs Allingham 1, Mrs Appleby 2.

Table centre, Mrs J. Newman J, Mrs Baxler 2. Eight entries. Mount Mellick, Miss L, Gibson 1, Miss Mary Kayea 2. Drawn thread, Miss King 1, Miss M. Hamilton 2. ert.'ies. Eyelet embroidery, Mrs J. McKac 1, Mrs Baxter 2. Quilt or bedspread, Mrs Appleby J, Miss Townson 2. Ten entries. Smocked frock, Mrs Lawrence 1. Article underclothing, Mrs R. T. Gilmour 1, Mrs W. Terry 2. Seven entries. Woollen crochet, Mrs Baxter 1, Mrs Games 2. Hand-knitted socks, Mrs Turbott 1, Mrs G. Revell 2. f'irr Painted pictur 1 , Mr K. Watson 1, Miss Doudi 2. Eight entries. Articls made by gentleman—R. Watson 1, J. M. Baxter 2. - Ironed white shirt, Miss Glasgow J, Miss Weston 2. Following were for girls under 14: — Camisole, Miss K. Gilmour 1. Huckaback, Miss F. Oldham 1, Miss V. McDivelt 2. Six huttonhohs, Miss C. Dclaney 1, Miss L. Grimmer 2. Ten entries. Dressed doll, V. McDivctt 1, S. Burdus 2. Crochet bootees, Mias M. Coulbrick 1.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 173, 24 February 1914, Page 4

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THE FRANKLIN SHOW. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 173, 24 February 1914, Page 4

THE FRANKLIN SHOW. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 173, 24 February 1914, Page 4

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