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DETAILED SHOW RESULTS

FIELD PRODUCE. Judge: Mr. W. Runciman (Takapuna) Stewards: Messrs. G. Ford, G. Gunson, C. S. Dalgleish, K. Martin. Mangolds, Long Red. — L. Matchett, 1; E. Bruce, 2; R. Jackson, 3. Mangolds, Yellow Globe. — E. Bruce, 1; L. Watkins, 2; R. Jackson, 3. Mangolds, Jersey Queen or Tankard. — L. Matchett, 1 and 2. Mangolds, Sugar. — L. Matchett, 1. Swedes, Superlative. — Mrs. E. R. Morrison, 1; J. J. Smyth, 2; H. M. Martin, 3; L. Watkins, v.h.c.; H. P. Ford, h.c. Swedes, (AOV). — Mrs. E. R. Morrison, 1; G. J. Ford, 2; J. Murphy, 3; H. P. Ford, v.h.c.; ,E.. Vaile, h.c. Turnips, Yellow. — E Vaile, 1; II. M. Martin, 2; G. Gunson, 3. Turnips, White. — C. J. Snrith,l; H. P. Ford, 2; H. M. Martin, 3; Cliff Steele, v.h.c.; G. G. Seccombe, h.c. Carrots, White. — T. Jackson, 1; H. M. Martin, 2; J. J.- Smyth, 3-. Carrots, Red. — H. Garvan, 1. CarrotSj Yellow. — R. Jackson, 1. Potatoes, White. — W. G. Parnham, 1; J. R. Denyer, 2; E. E. Vaile, 3. Potatoes, Coloured. — H. M. Martin, 1; E. Knowles, 2. Potatoes, Early. — E. Knowles, 1; K. M. Montgomery, 2; G. G. Seccombe, 3. Potatoes, Late. — W. G. Parnham, 1; Cliff Steele, 2; S. J. Wilson, 3. Artichokes: — H. M. Martin, 1 and 2; G. Gunson, 3; G. J. Ford, 4. HEAVY WEIGHT CLASSES. Mangolds. — L. Matchett, 1; E. Bruce, 2. Swedes. — D. Russell, 1; J. M. Grant, 2; A. J. Catley, 3. Turnips. — A. J. Catley, 1; N. Ford, 2; Cliff Steele, 3. White Carrots. — L. Matchett, 1; T. Jackson, 2. Red Carrots. — L. Matchett, 2. Yellow Carrots. — L. Matchett, 1. Potatoes. — S. Wilson, 1. Pumpkin. — L. Watkins, 1; S. J. Wilson, 2; L. Matchett, 3. Kumi Kumi. — L. Matchett, 1; A. MacDonald, 2; J. Denyer, 3. Maize. — H. Martin, 1; J. Falloona, 2; J. MacDonald, 3. Miscellaneous Field Produce. Oatsheaf. — J. M. Grant, 1. Chaff. — tE. Vaile, 1. Ensilage: — J. J. Smyth, 1 and 2; H. M. Martin, 3. Meadow Hay. — H. M Martin, 1 and 2; W Branson, 3. Bale Meadow Hay. — R. C. Smith, 1 and 2; Ngakuru, 3. Collection Swedes.— H. M. Martin, I. Collection Winter Stock Food. — H. M. Martin, 1. FRUIT, POT PLANTS. Judge: Mr. E. Allen (Buckland.) Ohief Steward. Mrs. J. Moule. Dessert Apples. — Mrs. J. Pennington, 1 and 2; W. G. Parnham, 3. Cooking Apples. — D. Jarvis, 1; A. Keith, 2 and 3. Collection Apples. — L. Woolliams, 1; F. E. Stuart, 2. Dessert Pears.— -Mrs. JPem3|injgton, 1. Cooking Pears. — McLean and Whitworth, 1. Uncured Lemons. — A. L. Keith, 1; Mrs. Beaufill, 2. DAIRY PRODUCE AND HONEY. Steward: Mr. C. Burrows. Separator Butter Farmers. — Minnie Turner, 1; Mrs. A. Tooley, 2. Hand-Skimmed Butter. — Mrs. K. Williamson, 1. Sunsalted Farmers Butter. — Mrs. K. Williamson, 1; Mrs. C. Shooter, 2. Home-Separated Cream. — Mrs. T. P. Preston, 1; T. Martin, 2. Hen Eggs, White. — McLean and Whitworth, 1. Hen Eggs, Brown. — Mrs. J. Moule, 1; McLean and Whitworth, 2. Duck Eggs. — Miss Olive Allen, 1; J. J. Smyth, 2. Heaviest Hen Eggs. — Mrs. Calver, 1. Heaviest Duck Eggs. — Mrs. J. Moule, 1; J. J. Smyth, 2. Beeswax. — F. E. Stewart, 1. Granulated Honey. — F. E. Stewart, 1; D. M. Geddes, 2. Meat Section Carcase Lamb: — Mrs. N. Williamson, 1. GARDEN PRODUCE Judge: Mr. E. Allen (Auckland.) Stewards: Messrs M. J. Moule and J. Denyer. Table Turnip-s: — J. Pennington, 1; H. M. Martin, 2; J. Moule, 3. Short Carrots:— J. Pennington, 1; J. J. Smyth, 2; J. Moule, 3. Intermediate Carrots: — L. Woolliams, 1; McLean and Whitworth, 2; E. Knowles, 3. Long Carrots:— J. Pennington, 1. Stump-rooted Carrots. — J. Pennington, 1; H. M. Martin, 2. Parsnips: — J. Byrne, 1; L. Woolliams, 2; McLean and Whitworth, 3. Turnip-rooted Beet: — J. Moule, 1; J. Denyer, 2; J. Pennington, 3. Long Red Beet: — J. Denyer, 1 an.l 2. Obelisk Beet:— J. Denyer, 1; U. Mo.ule, 2; J. Pennington, 3. White Potatoes:— G. Steele, 1; K. M. Montgomery, 2; J. Denyer, 3. Coloured Potatoes: — E. Knowles, 1; G. Ford, 2. Kumeras: — G. J. Ford, 1. Brown Spanish Onions: — E. Knowles, 1; H. P. Ford, 2; G. J. Ford, 3. Straw Onions: — J. Moule, 1; Mrc. Malcolm, 2; H. P. Ford, 3 Rope Onions.— H. Wilkinson, 1; E. Knowles, 2; J. Moule, 3. Straw Eschallots: — McLean and Whitworth, 1; G. Gunson, 2; J. Pennington, 3. White Eschallots: — G. Gunson, 1; McLean and Whitworth, 2. Red Eschallots:— J. Pennington, 1; E. R. Morrison, 2; G. Gunson, 3. Table Pumpkin: — J. R. Denyer, 1; L. Woolliams, 2; R. Dawson, 3. Squash: — A. Keith, 1; II. P. Ford, 2; G. Steele, 3. Pie Melon: — H. P. Ford, 1; E. Earle Vaile, 2. Citron Melon: — H. P. Ford, 1; H. Wilkinson, 2. Yellow Marrow: — Yj. M. Montgomery, 1; J. J. Smyth, 2; A. McDonald, 3. AOV Marrow: — McLean and Whitwoilh, 1; A. McDonald, 2; K. M. Mont gomery, 3. Savoy Cabbage. — J. D. Russell, 1; H. M. Martin, 2; McLean and Whitworth, 3. Table Cabbage:— Mrs. J. Robinson, 1 and 2. Brussel Sprouts:— W. H. Morris, 1: Cliff Steele, 2. Pickling Cabbage:— J. Pennington, 1 and 2.

Silver Beet. — J. Pennington, 1; J. Moule 2; A. Keith, 3. Broccoli: — J. Moule, 1. Lettuce: — J. Pennington, i; E. Earle Vaile, 2. Leeks: — J. Pennington, 1; H. Wilkinson, 2; McLean and Whitworth, 3. Gelery: — J. Denyer, 1; J. Moule, 2. Curly Kale: — J. Moule, 1; A. McDonald, 2. Rhubarb: — J. Pennington, 1; C. Jessop, 2. Table Swedes. — R. Copland-Smith, 1 and 2, R. Dawson, 3. HEAVY WEIGHT CLASSES 'Onions: — McLean and Whitworth, 1; E. M. Geddis, 2. Table Marrow: — J. R. Denyer, 1; J. Moule, 2. Collection Vegetables (12): — J. Pennington, 1; J. Moule, 2. Collection . Vegetables (6): — E. Knowles, 1; J. Pennington, 2. Collection produce (amateur) : — M. Barret, 1; J. Moule, 2; C. Shootef, 3. JAMS AND BOTTLED FRUIT Judge: Mrs. Runciman (Takapuna.) Stewards: Miss J. Moule, Mrs. Denyer. Jams. Gooseberry: — Mrs. H. Wilkinson, 1; Miss E. Morrison, 2; Mrs. J. Peebles, 3. Apricot: — Mrs. Beaufill, 1 and 2; Mrs. R. Copeland-Smith, 3. Loganberry. — Mrs. C. Newson, 1; Mrs. Beaufill, 2; Miss E. Morrison, 3. Black Currant: — Miss E. Morrison, 1; Mrs. J. Peebles, 2; Mrs. A. T. Coates, 3. Plum: — Mrs. R. Copeland-Smith, 1; Miss J Moule, 2; Miss (E. Morrison, 3. Redcurrant: — Mrs. J. Peebles. Peach: — Miss E. Morrison, 1; Mrs. Peebles, 2; Mrs. Beaufill, 3. Pie Melon: — Miss E. Morrison, 1; Mrs. H. Wilkinson, 2; Mrs. F. Martin, 3. Apple and Blackberry: — Mrs. Beaufill, 1; Miss E. Morrison, 2; Mrs. J. Peebles, 3. Quince: — Mrs. Beaufill, 1 and 2; Mrs. Peebles, 3. Oi'ange Marmalacle: — Mrs. J. Hemphill, 1; Miss E. Morrison, 2; Mrs. Peebles, 3. Raspberry: — Mrs. R. CopelandSmith, 1; Miss E. Morrison, 2;' Mrs. Beaufill, 3. Rhubarb. — Mrs. Beaufill, 1 and 2; Mrs. J. Peebles, 3. Collection Jams: — Mrs. R. Copeland Smith, 1; Mrs. Beaufill, 2 and 3. Peach Conserve: — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1. Quince Jelly: — Mrs. Beaufill, 1 and 2; Mrs. J. Peebles, 3. Quince Conserve: — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1; Miss E. Morrison, 2. Apple Jelly: — Mrs. C. Shooter, 1 and 2; Mrs. Beaufill, 3. Red Currant Jelly: — Mrs. Beaufill, 1 and 2; Mrs. J. Peebles, 3. Black Currant Jelly: — Mrs. Beaufill, 1. Gooseberry Jelly: — Miss E. Morrison, 1; Mrs. J. Peebles, 2. Blackberry Jelly: — Mrs. Beaufill, 1; Miss E. Morrison, 2; Mrs. CopelandSmith, 3. Loganberry Jelly. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 2. Collection Jellies: — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1; Mrs. R. Copeland-Smith, 2; Mrs. J. Peebles, 3. Bottled Preserves Gooseberries: — Mrs. D. Bryce, 1; Miss E. Morrison, 2 and 3. Pears: — Mrs. Beaufill, 1 and 2; M.ss E. Morrison, 3-. Quinces: — Mrs. Beaufill, 1 and 3; M ss E. Morrison, 2. Apples: — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1; Mrs. Beaufill, 2 and 3. •r'lums:' — Mrs. R. C. Smith, 1; Miss IE. Morrison, 2; Mrs. J. Peebles, 3. Peaches: — Mrs. J Peebles, 1; Miss E. Morrison, 2. Cherries:— Mrs. D. Bryce, 1; Miss E. Morrison, 2. Blackberries. — Mrs. R. C. Smith, 1. Apricots. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1; Miss E. Morrison, 2. Tomatoes: — Miss E. Morrison, 1 and 2; Mrs.- Bullen, 3. Collection Preserved Fruit: — Miss E. Morrison, 1 and 2. Rhubarb: — Miss E. Morrison, 1 and 2. Peas : — Mrs. Holden, 1 and 2; Miss E. Morrison, 3. Beans: — Miss E. Morrison, 1; Mrs. Il-fiden, 2 and 3. Pickled Onipns: — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1 ; Mrs. Holden, 2; Miss E. Morrison, Pickled Cabbage:— Mrs. Beaufill, 1 i :ri 2; Mrs. Holden, 3. Mixed Rckles: — Mi\. 'f. Peebles, I; Miss E. Morrison, 2; Mrs. Beaui.ll, 3. Tomato Sauce.— Miss E. Morrison, 1; Mrs. Bullen, 2; Mrs. Beaufill, 3. Plum Sauce: — Mrs. Bullen, 1; Mrs. L. C. Smith, 2 and 3. Green Tomato Sauce: — Mrs. Holden, 1, 2 and 3. Chutney: — Mrs. Holden, 1; Mrs. Beaufill, 2; Miss Morrison, 3. Chowchow: — Mrs. Beaufill, 1; Mrs. Holden, 2; Miss Morrison, 3. Collection Pickles:— Mrs. Holden, 1 and 2; Miss E. Morrison, 3. Home Brewed Liquors , Blackberry Wine: — Mrs. E. Seccombe, 1; G. H. French, 2; Mrs. J. Moule, 3. A.O.V. Wine: — Mrs. E. Seccombe, 1. Hop Beer: — Mrs. Beaufill, 1 and 2. Ginger Beer: — Mrs. Beaufill, 1 and 2." Home Made Soap. — Mrs. E. Armer, 1 and 3; Miss E. Morrison, 2. BAKING. Judge. Mrs. W. L. Sharp, (Ramarama.) Stewards: Mesdames J. W. Ewen, A. T. Coates, and E. M. Morrison. Nut Bread— Mrs. W. Dodson, 1; Mrs. G. H. French, 2; Mrs. Alec WilLams, 3. White Yeast Bread.— -Mrs. Holden, 1; Mrs. S. E. Phipps, 2; Mrs. H P. Ford, h.c. Billy- Loaf.— Mrs. D. Bryce, 1; Mrs. Holden, 2. Brown Loaf. — Mrs Holden, 1; Mrs. S. E. Phipps, 2; Mrs. H. P. Ford, 3. Collection Scones. — Mrs. D. Bryce, 1; Mrs. Fairley, 2; Mrs. W. Dodson, 3. Plain Scones. — Mrs. Fairley, 1; Mrs. D. Bryce, 2; Mrs. K. Williamson, 3. Plain Scones (special conditions). — Mrs. D. Bryce, 1; Mrs. Holden, 2; Mrs. H. C. Smith, 3. Brown Scones.— Mrs. Holden, 1; Mrs. Beaufill, 2; Mrs. D. Bryce, 3. Girdle Scones. — Mrs. Beaufill, 1; Mrs. K. Williamson, 2; Mrs. Holden, 3.

Currant Scones. — Mrs. D. Bryce, 1; Tiki: — Mr. E. Pratt, 1. Mrs. Beaufill, 2; Mrs. Holden, 3. Carved Paddle. — Mrs. Painton, 1. Madeira Cake. — Mrs. E. Armer, 1; : Carved Pipe. — E. Pratt, 1. Mrs: Peebles, 2; Mrs. D. Bryce, 3. j Carved Walking Stick: — H. W. Seed Cake. — Mrs. E. Armer, 1; Mrs. Munro, 1; R. Copland Smith, 2. D. Bryce, 2; Mrs. I. Mitchell, 3.' Collection Rotorua Photos: — 'Miss Pound Cake. — Mrs. Holden, .1 and 2; T. M. S. Beale, 1. Mrs. Alec Williams, 3. Farm Scene: — Miss T. M. S. Beale, Oriental Cake. — Mrs. Holden, 1; 1. Mrs. E. Seccombe, 2; Mrs. L. L. Bai- Landscape: — Miss Beale, 1 and 2. ley, 3. . Child Study. — Mrs. S. Foulkes, 1 Sponge Cake. — Mrs. A. Williams, and 2. ' 1; Mrs. I. Mitchell, 2. Collection Photos, Rotorua: — Miss Sponge Roll. — 'Mrs. Holden, 1; Mrs. T. Beale, 1; Miss Searell, 2; Mrs. E. D. Bryce, 2; Mrs. I. Mitchell, 3. Foulkes, 3. Sponge Sandwich (Butter). — Mrs. Coloured Photo: — Mrs. E. Foulkes, G. H. French, 1; Miss T. White, 2; 1. Mrs. W. Lowe, 3. PAINTING SECTION Sponge Sandwich ( No Butter).— Black and white:— Miss T. BeatO, i Mrs. D. Bryce, 1; Mrs. I. Mitchell, 2; 4. Bes. Vail, 2. Mrs. G. H. French, 3. Watercolour: — Rev. Bateup, 1; Miss Gingerbread. — Mrs Holden, 1; Mrs. rp Bea}e £. L. Woolliams, 2; Mrs. J. Peebles, 3. Watercolour Copy. — Miss J. Beale, Shortbread. — Miss Aubertin, 1; Mrs. k L. Woolliams, 2; Mrs. F. E. Varney, 3. ' 0n Painting:— Mrs. B. M. Green, 1; Fancy Puff Pastry.— Mrs. Holden, ]^rs_ rp Sloan, 2. 1; Mrs. F. E. Varney, 2. Pencj2 Sketch:— Miss T. Beale, 1; Plain Puff Pastry. — Mrs. Alec. Wil- Mjss q Bakes, 2. liams, 1; Mrs. Holden, 2; Mrs. E. Ar- pen an(j jnk Sketch: — Miss Beale, mer, - 1 and 2. Cheese Straws. — Mrs. A. Williams, 1; Mrs. Holden, 2; Mrs. Beaufill, 3. UTILITY POULTRY AND DUCK Pikelets. — Mrs. L. Woolliams, 1; CLASSES Mrs. Holden, 2. Single Comb Leghorn: — Mrs. M. L. Cream Puffs. 'Mrs. D. Bryce, 1; Douglas, 1; McLean and Whitworth, Mrs. A. Williams, 2; Mrs. Holden, 3. 2. J. Dawson, 3. Gems. Mrs. K Williamson, 1; Mrs. Hen, white: — McLean and WhitL. Woolliams, 2; Mrs. Holden, 3. worth> 1; T_ j BateSj 2; W. G. CartPlum Pudding. — Mrs. J. Peebles, 1; Wright, 3. Mrs. A. Williams, 2; Mrs. Fairley, 3. Cockerel:— Mrs. M. L. Douglas, 1; Plum Pudding, Boiled. Mrs. I. McLean and Whitworth, 2 Mitchell, 1; Mrs. Holden, 2; Mrs. Pullet, white: — Mrs. M. L. Douglas, Beaufill, 3. 1 and 2; Mrs. E. M. Geddis, 3. Plate Biscuits. -Mrs. D. Bryce, 1; Cock, brown: — L. R. Bracken, 1. Mrs. G. H. French, 2. Hen> brown:— W. Bish, 1; N. R. Collection Biscuits:— Mrs. D. Bryce, BrackeIlj 2; E. A. Ralph, 3. 1; Mrs. G. H. French, 2; Mrs. Holden, Cockerel, brown: — N. R. Bracken, 3* 1 and 2. Collection Tea Cakes.— Mrs. F. Hall, pullet, brown:— T. J. Bates, 1; N. 1; Mrs. Holden, 2; Mrs. D. Bryce, 3. R Bracken, 2. Apple Pie Puff Pastry. Mrs. A. Orpingtons, Black, cock. — Mrs. W. Williams, 1; Miss N. Fisher, 2; Mrs. q Cartwright, 1; McLean and WhitHolden, 3. worth, 2; Morton,, 3. Apple Pie Short ^ Pastry. Mrs. Hen: — W. Conway, 1; McLean and Holden, 1; Mrs. A. Williams, 2; Mrs. Whitworth, 2; W. G. Cartwright, 3. Fairley, 3. Cockerel: — E. J. Taylor, 1 and 3; W. G. Cartwright, 2. NEEIDLEWORK. Pullet:— H. Carr, 1; W. G. CartStewards: Mrs. C. Newson and wright, 2; E. R. Philson, 3; Morton, Miss St. Clair.. 4. Princess Petticoat. — Mrs. V. 0. Wyandottes, Silver, cock: — W. England, 1; Miss M. Morton, 2. Bish, 1. Tray Cloth, White. — Mrs. Knipe, 1; Hen: W. Bish, 1. Mrs. C. Newson, 2. Cockerel: — T. J. Bates, 2. (no first Tray Cloth, Coloured. — Miss Bar- award)-. ford, 1; Mrs. C. Newsom, 2; Miss, Te Utility Ducks, Indian Runner Ducl:: Pou, 3; Miss G. Pakes, h.c. — iE. Yeates, 1 and 3; A. Doncaster, Supper Cloth, Crochet, Coarse. — 2. Miss J. 0. McCutcheon, 1; Miss F. White Runner Duck: — E. Yeates, 1; Oldham, 2. Morton, 2. Supper Cloth, Crochet, Fine. — Miss Indian Runner Drake: — E. Yeates, II. A. Smerdon, 1; Miss J. 0. McCut- 1, 2 and 3. chen, 2; Mrs. E. T. Crump, 3; Miss White Runner Drake. — E. Yeates, D. E. Moore, h.c. 1. Supper Cloth, White, Embroidered. A.O.V. Duck: — J. Moule, 1. — Miss J. Burrows, 1. A.O.V. Drake: — J. Moule, 1. Supper Cloth, Coloured. — Miss G. Gift Classes Cockerel: — -W. Bish, 1; Pakes, 1; Miss M. Martin, 2; Mrs. T. McLean and Whitworth, 2. Pennington, 3; Mrs. E. J. Tasker, h.c. Table Centre, coloured: — Miss J. M. NOiRTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIP Hemphill, 1,- Mrs. V. L. England, 2; Brown Leghorn, Single Comb Cock: Miss Barford, 3 and h.c. — N. R. Bracken, 1. Tea Cosy, Embroidered. — Mrs. C. Brown Leghorn, Single Comb Hen: ! Newson, 1. — W. Bish, 1; N. R. Bracken, 2; E. A. Tea Cosy, Crochet. — Miss J. 0. Mc- Ralph, 3. Cutchen, 1; Miss H. A. Smerdon, 2; Brown Leghorn, Single Comb, CockMiss J. Fleming, 3. eral: — N. R. Bracken, 1 and 2. D'Oyley, Crochet. — Miss J. 0. Mc- Brown Leghorn , Single Comb PulCutchen, 1; Mrs. Knipe, 2; Mrs. E. T. let: — T. J. Bates, 1; N. R. Bracken, 2. Crump, 3 and h.c. English Brown Leghorns, Cock. — D'Oyley, Embroidered. — Mrs. C. No award. Newson, 1 and 3; Miss Barford, 2; English Brown Leghorn, Hen: — W. Mrs. D. Waring, h.c. Bish, 1 and 2. Bead Work. — -Mrs. A. S. Booth, 1 English Brown Leghorn, Cockerel: and 3 and h.c.; Mrs. Penn, 2. — W. G. Howat, 1. Cushion Cover: — Mrs C. H. Kitto, English Brown Leghorn, Pullet. — 1; Miss B. Newson, 2; Miss Mavis T. J. Bates, 1. Keith, 3; Miss J. M. Hemphill, h.c. Pillow Shams. — Mrs. E. Dorset, 1; FANCY POULTRY AND DUCK MrS. D. Waring, 2 CLASSES Cross Stitch.— Miss T. Parata, 1; Old English Game Cock.— J. MacMiss Betty Newson, 2; Miss M. A. dermott, 1; D. McKenzie, 2; W. Bish, Newson, 3-; Mrs. Andrew, h.c. 3. Handkerchief. — Mrs. W. 0. Pen- Hen. — A. J. Macdermott, 1; H. gelly, 1; Miss C. H. Kitto, 2. . Hardcastle, 2; D. McKenzie, 3. Teatable Throw-over. — Mrs. C. 1 Cockerel. — Dr. H. Bertram, 1; H. Newson, 1; Mrs. J. Calder, 2; Miss Hardcastle, 2. Barford, 3. Pullet. — H. Hardcastle, 1. Electric Light Shade. — Mrs. G. H. Indian Game Cock. — H. HardFrench, 1 and 2. castle, 1; W. G. Cartwright, 2. Bedspread:— Miss D. Hodgson, 1. Hen. — W. G. Cartwright, 1; H. Toilet Set, White. — Miss G. Pakes, Hardcastle, 2. H Pullet. — H. Hardcastle, 1; W. Toilet Set, Coloured. — Miss M. Mor- Bish, 2. ton, 1; Mrs. Featherston, 2; Miss M. English Leghorns (white) Hen. — A. Newson, 3; Miss E. Keith, h.c. Mrs/ E. Ansell, 1; cockerel, Mrs. E. Apron. — Miss B. Newsom, 1; Miss 'Ansell, 1; pullet, Mrs. E. Ansell, 1; Herron, 2; Miss Te Pou, 3; Miss F. hen, W. Bish, 1 and 2; cockerel, W. Martin, h.c. G. Howatt, 1; pullet, T. J. Bates, 1. Guest Towel. — Miss Barford, 1; Minorcas, Cockerel. — W. Branson, Miss C. Newson, 2 and 3; Miss G. 1 and 3; McLean and Whitworth, 2. Pakes, h.c. Rho'de Island Reds, Cock. — T. J. Article from Sugar Bag. — Miss C. 'Bates, 1; W. Bish, 2. Hen, W. Bish, j H. Kitto, 1. 1- Pullet, T. J. Bates, 1. Richelieu Work:— Mrs C. Newson, Heavy Cock and Two Hens. — D. 1 1; Miss M. Morton, 2; Mrs. D. War- ' McKenzie, 1. ingj 3, Light Cock and Two Hens. — Y. Table Cover.— Miss M. A. Newson, Ingham, 1; Alexander, 2. 1; Mrs. T. Pennington, 2; Miss C. H. Novice Classes f Kitto, 3; Mrs. Alec Williams, v.h.v. Heavy Cockerel. — John Musgrave, Table Centre, white:— Miss B. New- 1; Miss J. Jackson, 2. son, 1; Miss C. Newson, 2; Miss J. R. Pullet. — N. Bennett, 1; W. BranMc Cutchen, 3. son, 2 and 3. Baby's Bootees — Miss H. A. Smer- Black Orpingtons, Hen. — A. J. ' don, 1; Mrs. L. Woolliams, 2. Macdermott, 2 (no first award). Infant's Jacket, Knitted.— Mrs. L. Cockerel. — H. Carr, 1; A. J. MacWoolliams, 1 and 2. dermott, 2. -Child's Frock, Knitted.— Mrs. L. » Pullet. — H. Carr, 1. «olliams, 1 and 2. Ancona Hen. — Gleeson, 1, 2 and 3. tannet, Knitted.— Miss H. A. Smer- Black Minorca Hen. — W. Bish, 1. ! , 1; Mrs. L. Woolliams, 2. Cockerel. — W. Bish, 1. Men's Knitted Socks. — Miss H. A. Hamburgs, Hen. — J. M. Roberts, 1 Smerdon, 1; Mrs. "G. Gunson, 2; Mrs. and 2. ' C. Newson, 3; Mrs. Alec Williams, Cockerel (any colour). — J. M. Roh.c. berts, 2 (no first award). lEmbroidered Wool Article. — Mrs. Pullet (any colour). — J. M. RobGribble, 1; Mrs. C.° Newson, 2; Mrs. erts, 2 (no first award). / T. Pennington, 3. Any other Cockerel. — Gleeson, 1; Man's Cardigan. — Mrs. C. J. Fox, t F. Clifton, 2. 1; Miss J Moule, 2; Miss J. Tanner, 3. ' Pullet. — J. Dawson, 1; M. Tanner, Judge's Comments 2. In commenting upon this section, Bantams. — Rosecombs, Black Cock. th4 judge, Mrs. McConnell, of Papa- — Miss Betty Wood, 2 (no first ' kura, stated that a very high stand- award). 'fJjjppBS ard had been set by the majority of Cockerel. — Miss D. Herbert, 1; W. the exhibits. One or two articles, how- Bish, 2. ever, had not been strictly in accord- Ducks, Indian Runner, Duck. — E. ance with' the schedule, and she sug- Yeates, 1. gested that in some cases more at- ; Indian Runner Drake. — Shirley tentiori might be given to the work Hardcastle, 1; E. Yeates, 2. of mounting. • Generally speaking, A.O.V. Duck. — Mrs. E. Ansell, 1; however, a very gooa standard had • Shirley Hardcastle, 2 ; Dr. Bertram, 3. • been set. A.O.V. Drake. — Mrs. E. Ansell, 1; ' MISCELLANEOUS 'Dr. Bertram, 2. (Stewards: Messrs H. Hamilton, E. CAGE BIRDS i La Trobe Hill, R. C. Smith, E. Pratt.) Canaries, Norwieh Cock. — Rowan Stags Heads (Rotorua and East Thompson, 1. Taupo counties) : — Mrs. G. Brown, 1. Norwieh Hen. — Rowan Thompson, • Rainbow Trout: — J. D. Painton, 1; 1. J. Jones, 2. Yorkshire Cock or Hen. — T. FusVolcanic Specimens. — E. Dunbar, 1. sell, 1; Mrs. McKenzie, 2; G. Yates, ' Wood Carving: — F. Oldham, 1; '3. > Mrs, Currie, 2; Rev. Bateup. 3. ? Budirigars, Pairs. — N. Fleming, 1. . A.O.V. Foreign Bird. — T. Fussell, MAORI ARTS AND CRAFTS 1. General Collection: — Miss. Painton, PIGEONS I. Homer Cock. — Gilbert Yates, 1. Flax Kit:— Mrs. Painton, 1. Hen. — Gilbert Yates, 1.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 540, 25 May 1933, Page 6

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DETAILED SHOW RESULTS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 540, 25 May 1933, Page 6

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