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DOMINION SMOW, HAWERA

THE CHEESE CHAMPION. The awards in the cheese classes at the Dominion Dairy Show at Hawera, have been made as follows (states the -News): — WHITE CHEESE. Best three cases of White Cheese First prize £5 os (presented hy Messrs Lovell and Christmas), second £3 3s, third £2 2s.

COLORED CHEESE. Thre& cases Colored Cheese.—First prize £5 5s (presented by Messrs Lovell and Christmas), second £3 3s, third £2 2s. Kaupokonui (W. J. '

TARANAKI CHAMPIONSHIP (open to Taranaki dairy factories only), for best three White or Colored Cheese.—First prize £5 ss, second £3 3s, third £2 2s. Hawera Licensed Victuallers’ Challenge Cup, valued •at £lu 10s, to bo won outright, to become the property of tne maker scoring high-

BEST SINGLE CHEESE. Best Single Cheese (open).—First £5 5> second £2 2s. t Kaupokonui (W. J.

T MEDIUM CHEESE. Three Medium Cheese (open).—First prize £3 ,3s, second £1 Is.

LOAF CHEESE. I Six Loaf Cheese (open)'.—First prize

CASE EXPORT CHEESE. Best, case Cheese (medium or export) i—First prize £5 5s and valuable trophy presented hy N.Z. Dairy Factory Managers’ Association ; second, £2 2s. Kaponga ... 46 28* 20 94J Mells ‘ ... 45 23* 20 93* L'aieri and Peninsula ... 44 23 20 92 CHALLENGE CUPS. / / Henry Lane and Co.’s Challenge Cup, to factory securing highest points in classes 1 and 2, to be won three times, not necessarily in succession. Kaupokonui ... 188 Mells A ... 187* Hawera ' ... tß7* , Eltham ... 187 Kaponga ... 185* Nireaha ... 185 Riverdale ... 182* Shaw, Savill and Albion Challenge Cup, to be awarded to maker scor- ' ing highest aggregate points in all other classes, points to count. First 3, second 2, third 1. Kaupokonui ... hi Hiiwcra '... 7 Awatuna ... 4 The Awatuna Dairy Co. wins the medal for the .highest points in any one class, and also the special for most matured cheese.

ig^r o O £*g 5 - Op ~ s. oc> 1 *J« 1-5.» . £* o> o : S'<_^ & £ t £ t £ & <| Flavor. Sggggggg Body. Texture. eccccogg Salt. Color. gggygSSHSS Finish. Total.

McDonald) -1:7 28* 20 95* Eltham (M. Beattie) W.‘ 46 234 20 94* Mails ) D. (pan piieii) 4oi 28* 20 94 Hawera 45 28 20 93 Xireaha 44 28* 20 fj9,v Kaponga 43* 28 20 91* lliverlea 43* 28 20 91* Riverdalo 43* 28 19* 91

est points. Awatumi (J. Flavin) 46i 28) 20 95 ivaponga \C. Farley) 46 23) 20 94) Ivar.poljouui .McDonald) Eltham (W. J. 45) 28* 20 91 44) 28) 20 93 Molls ' 44) 28) 20 93 Haw era 444 28 20 92) Riverdale 43) 28 20 91) Riverlda 43 28) 20 91)

McDonald) 47 28) 20 95) Hawera (.A. Dunlop) 4:0') 28) 20 95 Awatuna (J. Flavin) 46 28) 20 m Eiverlea 45 28) 20 93) Metis 44) 28)'20 93 Kaponga Taieri and Peninsula 44 28) 20 92) 44 28) 20 92) Nireaha 43 ) 28 ) 20 92 Eiverdale 43) 28) 20 92 Eltham 44 28 20 92

Awatima' ... 47j 284 20 96 Kaupokonui ... 40 i 284 20 95 Riverloa ... 45 284 20 93,V Kaponga ... 44 284 20 924

£3 3s, second £1 Is. Kaupokoluii .. 40 28.i 20 94 i xiawera .. 45 i 28 i 20 94 Riverlea .. '46 28i 194 93 Awatuna .. 43| 28 i 20 92 Molls .. 43’ 284 19* 914

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 53, 24 June 1914, Page 8

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DOMINION SMOW, HAWERA Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 53, 24 June 1914, Page 8

DOMINION SMOW, HAWERA Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 53, 24 June 1914, Page 8

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