THE EGMONT SHOW.
Favoured wit A nue weather, ther« was a record at Hawera; I and when the parade of the animals took place tnere was a magnificent .display, witnessed by an admiring I crowd. Prize takers among local ex- ; hibitors include Mr J. W, J. Gardner l(Lowgarth) who took first prize (for two betters suitable for dairy purposes calved since Ist July, 1913) j with "Lake-side Beauty Canary," and [•"Lakeside Brazil Queen." In the saddle an*!, harness horse section, for ■the best.''paced horse, Mr W. J. , Coates , (Lowgarth) secured first with I "Cliff. ** In the Home Industries sec-" tion Tfor sweets), Mrs A. Rutledge | secured first for cocoanut and also first prize for collection bf sweets. In the Fancy Work see{tiou, Master G. Jones (Tariki) secured I second prize for piece of lace (other ■ than point) and first prize for cushion | mounted. For fine cotton crochet work, -Mrs Geraghty (Stratford) seI cured first prize, and for wool crochet ■ Master G. Jones took first prize, also
third prize for darned sock. The same exhibitor secured first prize for Huckaback work. In the soldiers' comforts section, Master G. Jonea secured second prize for a scarf.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 100, 24 November 1916, Page 5
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194THE EGMONT SHOW. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 100, 24 November 1916, Page 5
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