THE PUKEKOHE SHOW
(Continued from page 1 ) Heifer, 2 years, calved since June 30th, 1916 : J McNicol's Clevedon Delightful 111, 1 ; A McNicol's Clevedon Devina 111, 2; Henry Brown's Tamaki Esta 11, 3; and Tamaki Esta 111, v.h.c. Heifer, yearling: A McNicol's Clevedon Devina IY, 1; J McNicol's Duchess VII, 2. Pedigree Milking Shorthorns.— Bull, 3 years or over: H Brown, 1; J Walker, 2; J R McElwain, 3. Bull, 1 year or over: J R McElwfci% 1 and 2, Bull calf: M Whitham 1 A Taylor 2. Cow or heifer, 3 yfars or over : A Taylor, 1; H Brown. 2 : J Wallace, 3. Heifer, 2 years : H Brown, 2; A Taylor, 3. Heif -r, yearling: A Taylor, 1; M Wtiitham, 2. Eeifer calf: J R Mcllwaifl, 1; J Walker, 2 and 3 Grade Milking Shorthorns.—Cow or heifer, 3 years or over; A Taylor, 1; C J Hosking, 2. Heifer, 2 yrs.: R Henwood, 1; H Brown, 2; C J Hosking, 3. Heifer, yearling: A Douglas, 1; R Her wood, 2; J R Mcllwain, 3. Heifer calf: C J Hosking, 1 and 2. Three heifers, suitable for dairy purposes: C J Hos king, 1; J R Mcllwain, 2. Pedigree Friesians—Judge Mr W. I. Lovelock, Palmerston North.
Bull, 3 years and over: Jolly Brothers' Holland Queen's Grandson, 1; Alfred J Kidd's Bamfield Paul, 2. OA Fawcett's champion bull, Star of Canada, was also entered, but was ineligible to compete, owing to annexing so many prizes. Bull, yearling: C A Fawcett's Mercenas Galatea Pieterji, 1; Louden Brothers' Bajah X, 2; J Loughlin's Bonheur King, 3, Bull, 2 years: Alfred J Kidd's Jewels Dutch, 1. Bull calf: C A Fawcett's Clevedon Bright Star, 1; Louden Brothers' Arrowville Brundee, 2 ; C Hodgkinson's Brooklyn Prince, 3. Cow or heifer, 3 years or over: C A Fawcett's Bonnie Lassie, I; A J Kidd's Jewell II of Brundee, 2; Arthur Taylor's Susan of Waterlea, 3. Heifer, 2 years: C A Fawcett's Korndyke Lassie, 1; Clevedon Kitty, 2; C Hodgkinson's Brooklyn Irene, 3. Heifer, yearling : Alfred J Kidd's Adelaide Boutsje Pietertje Pet, 1; C A Fawcett's Saidee Van Friesland Park, 2 ; Segi's Wild Rose, 3. Pedigree Friesians —Heifer calf: Jolly Bros., 1; C A Fawcett, 2 ; A J Kidd, 3. Bull and three females : C A Fawcett, 1 and 2. Grade Friesians. Cow or Heifer, 3 years or over; Arthur Taylor's Renton, 1; Louden Brothers' Nancy, 2. Heifer, 2 yeara: Louden Brothers' Buby, 1. Heifer yearling: A J Kidd, 1; Louden Bros., 3. Heifer calf: G A Green way, 1; Louden Bros., 2 and 3 Three heifers, yearlings: A J Kidd, 1; Louden Bros., 2.
Poled Angus.—Bull 3 years or over? G F Willis, 1. Bull calf: G F Willis, 1 and 2. Cow or heifer, 3 years or over : G F Willis, 1 and 2. Heifer, 2 years : G F Willis, 1 and 2. Pedigree Jerseys.—Bull, 3 years or over: J Fulton, 1 and champion ; J Cathcart, 2. Bull, 2 year 9 : E Adam, 1 : W King, 2; FE Good, 3. Bull, yearling: T Pollock, 1 : EL Roose, 2 , J J McKinney, 3 ; J Cathcart, 4. Bull calf ; E L Roose, I; R F Wilkinson, 2. F JB Ryburn, 3. Cow or heifer, 3 years or over : A C Jones, 1 and champion: E L Roose, 2 : R F Wilkinson, 3. Heifer 2 years ; R F Wilkinson, 1 and 3 W King, 2. Heifer, yearling ; R F Wilkinson, 1 : F .J B Ryburn, 2 F, EGood, 3 Heifer calf : D Fulton, I; G Bright, 2 : Fj B Ryburn, 3. Bull and three females : E L Roosa 1 ; R F Wilkinson, 2 ; W King, 3. Best Jersey cow, holding a certificate of record for milk and butter-fat: A C Jones, 1 : E F Wilkinson, 2: Roulston Bros., 3. Jersey heifer in milk, for gold medal presented by New Zealand Jersey Breeders' Association : R F Wilkinson, 1 and 3; W King, 2. Grade Jerseys.—Cow or heifer, 3 years or over • Roulsten Bros., 1 : J T Hair, 2. Heifer, 2 years ; H W Le Bailey, 1 ; J Fulton, 2 : B H Clow, 3. Heifer, yearling : T Pollock, 1 : J Fulton, 2 : J J McKinney, 3. Heifer calf: W Pratt, 1 ; J T Hair, 2 ; Roulston Bros, 3. Pen three heifers, yearlings: R F Wilkinson, 1 ; H WLe Bailey, 2 ; J Fulton, 3. Pedigree Ayrahires.
Bull, 3 years or over: Thos M Thompson's Butterboy of Glenweir, 1; WK Lawton's El Gal'o. 2. Bull, 2 years: Hyland aDd Johnson's Wallace, 1 : W K Liwton's Field Marshal, 2 Bull, yearling: W F Harris' " Marshall," 1; W K Liwton's Duke of Gowan Bank, 2; Hyland and Johnson's Patch 11, 3 Bull calf, calved since June 30th, 1918: W K Lawton's Prince of Pukeoware, 1; Ihos M Thompson's King Bruce, 2 ; Frank Pellow's Rob Roy, 3. Cow or heifer, 3 years or ovor: Papatoetoe Orphans' Home's Graceful, 1; W P Hauis' Heath, 2; F Pellow's Lady Violet I, 3 Heifer, 2 years old: Thos M Thompson's Fancy's Choice, 1 : W P Harris' Bonnie Jean, 2; W lv Lawton's Lottie of Pukoowaro, 3. Heifer, yearling: Ilvlaud and Johnsou's Freda 11, 1 , W P Harris' Highland Mary, 2: II Pellow's Melba, 3. Hoifer calf: W K Lawton, 1 T M Thompson, 2 and 3 Bull and three females T M Thompson, 1 ; WK Lawton, 2 Championship : F Pellow Grade Ayrshires —Cow or heifer, 3 years or over : Hyland and Johnson, 1 . W K Lawton, 2 Heifer, 2 years Hyland and Johnson, 1. Heifer, yearling : W K Lawton, 1 : Hyland and Johnson, 2. Grazing and fat cattle—Fat ox: E G Sandall 1 Fat steer, 2 years: C Ho?king 1 Pen 2 steers, 3 years old, or under, suitable for freezing : TRW Gill 1 Fat cow or heifer: Alfred J Kidd 1 Pen 3 steers :C J Hosking 1
Dairy Cattle. Dairy Cattle—Cow, h years or over: RF Wilkinson, 1, A Taylor 2, A C Jones 3, C A Fawcett -1 Cow or heifer, 4 years or under: R F Wilkinson 1, A Taylor 2, A Taylor 3, E L Roose 4 Heifer iu ruilk, 2 years old : W King 1, J Fulton 2 and 3, A Taylor 4 Cow, dry, in calf: A Taylor 1, W 0 Graham 2, H Brown 3, T Holt 4 J* Pen of 3 heifers, suitable for dairy purposes : R F Wi!kinson 1, T Pollock 2, H Bullock 3, Champion dairy cow—R F WilIc'nson 1, A Taylor 2, A C Jones 3 0 A Faw. pt-; - j T?an: E. Barriball, 1 i Ram lir.h linking 1 2 yer.n» i ;arrtball, 1 and 2 Pen of two ewes. » yla rs : E. Barriball, 1 and champion English Leicesters. Ram. over 3 years: J. E. Wilson, 1 and champion Ram. 2 years: J. E. Wilson 1 Ram lamb : J. E. Wilson, 1 and 2 Pen of two ewes, over 2 years: J. E Wilson. 1 and champion Pen of two ewes, under 2 years : .T. E. Wilson 1 Pen of two ewe lambs : J. E. Wilson. 1 and 2 Romney Marsh.—Ram, over 2 years: W. Johnstone, 1 and 2 : T. Hoult 3. Ram, under 2 years : W. Johnstone 1, A. D. Bell 2 and 3. Ram lamb : W. Johnstone 1 and 3, A. D. Bell 2. Ewe, over 2 years : W. Johnstone 1 and 2, A. D. Bell 3. Ewe, under 2 years: W. Johnstone 1, champion and 2; A. D. Bell 3. Pen of two ewes, over 2 years : W. Johnstone 1 and 2, A. D. Bell 3. Pen of two ewes, under 2 years : W. Johastone 1 and 2. Pen of two ewe lambs: W. Johnstone 1 and 2, A. D. Bell 3. Shropshire Downs. —Ram. over 2 years : E. Barriball 1. Ram, under 2 years: E. Barriball 1. Pen ot two ewes, ovef 2 years : E. Barriball, 1 and champion. Fat and Store Sheep -Three wethers, longwool: Hawthorn... and Munro 1* Three wethers, suitable for freezing and export: E. Barriball 1, Hawthorn and Munro 2, A. D. Bell 3. Five lambs, in wool : T. Hoult 1, R. Henwood 2 and 3. Five lambs, shorn : W. T. Duder 1 and 2. Three longwoolled ewes, for breeding fat lambs: L. L.Allan 1, J. H. H. Eyre 2, R. Henwood 3. Pigs. Berkshire breed formed the only pigs exhibited, the Ruakura Farm of Instruction and Messrs Chilcott and Webby being the prize-takers. DOGS. Sheep dog, smooth coat: J. E. Wilson 1, V. Papesch 2 Sheep dog. rough coat: L. McCormick 1. V. Papesch 2 Setter : J. E. Belchamber 1, F. W. Christian 2 Greyhound : W. Pellow 1 Fox Terrier, smooth coat: Adams Bros. 1, J. McKinney 2 Irish Terrier : A. Grigor 1 Any other distinct breed : Joyce Laundy 1, C. Wright 2 PoVI.TRY, Fowls, suitable for table : Mrs E. Curnow 1 Orpingtons: W.H.Guest 1, Mrs W. H. Guest 2 „ „ White Leghorns, American : Mrs a. Curnow 1 White Leghorn Cock : Mrs E. Curnow 1 White Leghorn Hen : Mrs E Curnow 1 White Leghorn Cockerel : Mrs fc. Curnow 1 White Leghorn Pullet: Mrs E. lurnow 1 Pair Brown Leghorn*: Mrs E Curnow 1 and 3, Mrs C. Buchan 2 Wyandottes : Mrs E. Curnow 1, Adams Bros. 2 and 3 Plymouth Rocks : Mrs E. Curnow 1 Pekin Ducks : Mrs E. Curnow 2 Indian Runner Ducks: J. Adams I Heavy Breeds: Mrs E. Curnow 1 Light Breeds : Mis C. Buchan 1. Mrs E. Curnow 2 Industrial Sections. Butter, without salt : Miss Beryl McDonald 1 Butter, with salt: Miss Beryl McDonald 1, Mrs N. Nielsen 2 Hen Eggs, brown: J. McKinney 1 Mrs J. Madill 2 Heaviest Hen Eggs, white: V Papesch 1. Mrs J. Hewett 2 and 3 Duck Eggs: J. McKinney 1 and 3, Mrs N. Nielsen 2 Bread, etc. Loaf (Yeast), bakers only: A. J. Prescott 1 . Loaf (Yeast), home-made : Mrs J. Hansen 1, Miss A. Meikle 2, M'sC. Rippon 3. Miss V. H. Loaf (Sola or Baking Power), homemade : Mrs C. Rippon L Brown Bread : Mrs C. Rupori 1 ! Yeast Buns: Miss A. Meikle I, Mrp.. C. Rippon 2 „ * Scones : H. W. Taylor 1, Mrs F. W. Clarkson 2, Mrs J. Hansen •>. Mrs H. Coughey 4 Bread, made from Northern Roller Co's Flour : Miss V. H. Webster 1, Mrs C. Rippon 2, Mi's Agnes Meikle 3 Scon»s, made from Northern Roller Milling Co's Flour: Mrs McGough I, Miss E. Maxwell 2, Mrs F. W. Clarkson 3, Mrs K. Carbines I Scones, from ".Champion " Flo ir, made by wif \ mother or sister of a soldier on active, serv.ee with tfe* Zealand Troops: Miss E. Maxwell 1, 1 Misn D. B. Matuska 2 C-ke, Sponge : Mrs A. Franklin 1, Miss E. Maxwell 2 , Cake, Midi ,-ri: Mrs E Appbby 1. Mrs A. Franklin 2 Cake, Fruit: Mrs E. Appleby 1. Mhs A. Meikle 2. Mi-s 1). B. Malaga 3, Miss Ber> 1 McDonald 4 1 Cake. Seed : Miss E. VtaxweiH, M-s , Franklin 2. M-s E. Appleby 3 - Jam Saudwich: Mrs MeTfae I, MrsH. Coughey 2 Mrs I' Mrs .1. MadilN ■' .lain Roll : Mi-ss I). B. Matussa 1. Mrs J. Madill 2 Ging-r Bre id : Mrs 11. Cough >y I. Miss !v Maxwell 2 Pikelets: Mrs F. W. CUrkson 1, Mrs H. Coughey2 Short oread : Mrs M.' v.iv I, Mim bun •3, Mrs O. Kiv :5. Miss E. M .xwe'l I Coi'oanut C.i'ces: Mrs A. Franklin 1. Miss E. Maxwell 2. Miss D. B. M it is'n Sausage R >ll s : Mrs A. Frankl.n I Plum Piid'linz ■ Mi-s P. B. M -tnska i, Mis> A. Meikle 2. M -s A. Franklin Tin' points prize in t lis section was woali)*Mi"s E Mak well with 2" points Children's Classes. Semes : Miss M. Morrow 1, Miss G. Frank'in 2. Miss M. Lysitar 3, Miss G Hughes 1 Jam Sandwich: Miss 1, Miss G. Hughes 2, Miss MTLysnar 3. Miss G. Franklin 4 Maderia C.ike : Miss G. Hughes 1, Miss G. Franklin 2, Miss M Simps in 3 Jam Tarts : Miss G. Fr inkl n 1 Sausage Rolls: Miss A. Simpson I. Miss G. Frank'iu 2 Toffee and Coeoanut Ice: Miss M. Simpson I Pot'.le i Fruits. Collection of Bottled Fruit: Mrs I • Motin-. 1 and 2, Mi-s W K. WVu'or :i. Mist Middleton 1
Preeerved Peaches: MissE. Maxwell lira I. Motion 2, Miu Middleton 3, mW. E. Webster 4 Faro, plum : Mrs A. Clark 1, Mrs ]. M. iter 2, Mrs F. W. Clarkeon .1, Mrs A inklin 4 .« ram, any variety gfffs J. M. Baxter nd 2, Mrs A. Clanfi Miss K. Stuart Collection of JelTOi: Miss E. Maxm Pot of Jelly : Mian E. Maxwell 1, Mrs am 2, MissL. Smith 3 Pot of Apple Jelly : Mrs A. Clark 1, ss E. Maxwell 2, Mrs F. W. Clarkson Mrs A. Franklin 4 tfarmalade : Mist E. Maxwell 1 ftcklee and Sauces : Mrs R. Brown--1 Tomato Sauce: Miss E. Maxwell 1, is Belli Maxwells lottM Tomatoes: Miss W. E. Webr MUw E. Maxwell 2 Cbeprdnts prize was won by Miss E. swell with 31 points. fe tot of the remainder of the itf*- a the Industrial Section 'will war in our next issue.
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