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TAURANGA SHOW

EXCELLENT DISPLAY

HORSES AND CATTLE A FEATURE From Our Otcn Correspoxtdeyit TAURANGA, Tuesday. The Tauranga A. and R. Society’s summer show was opened today in most favourable weather. The ' entries exceeded those of last year by 100. The horses and cattle were a feature of an excellent display of stock. The judges were entertained this evening at a smoke concert. PRIZE LIST The following awards were made today : HORSES Carriage Horses.—Pony, 13 hands and under, and gig: G. F. Humphrys, 1 and 2. Pony, 13 hands and up to 14 hands: M. Perston. Horse, 15 hands or over: E. Dawnell, 1: G. F. Humphrys, 2. Turnout, two or four wheels: G. F. Humphrys. Roadsters.—Filly or gelding, 2yrs: Mrs. Selby, 1; T. Cooper, 2. Brood mare, suitable for breeding hacks and hunters, S. Darragli. Trotter: J. H. Evans, 1; S. Darragh, 2. 'Walking horse: A. T. Hodges, 1; S. Darragh, 2. Troop horse: S. Darragh, 1: P. Ritchie, 2. Cob: M. B. Abbot, 1; W. Black, 2. Hunter; Reid Brothers, 1; S. Darragh, 2. Draughts.—Entire. G. F. Humphrys, 1 and champion. Mare, or gelding: P."T. Keam, 1 and champion; J. B. Rogers. 2. Draught, mare, with foal: B. Snodgrass. Draught foal: B. Snodgrass. Filly or gelding, lyr: J. H. Evans, 1 and 2.' Filly or gelding. 2yrs: J. H. Evans. 1 and 2. Fillv or gelding, Syrs: J. B. Rogers. Light draught, any age: F. G. Fullerton, 1: C. B. Roan. 2. Light draught, filly or gelding, 2yrs: J. H. Evans. Light draught, filly or gelding, 3yrs: K. Ojala. Pair heavy draughts. farm horses: J. B. Rogers. Pair light draught farm horses: S. Fleming. Best draught: P. T. Keam. 1; J. B. Rogers, 2. Heavy spring-cart horse: J. B. Rogers. Light spring-cart horse: S. Fleming. 1; P. G. Fullerton, 2. General purpose horse: H. Bennett, l; J. B. Rogers, CATTLE Pedigree Milking Shorthorns. Bull, 3yrs or over: P. T. Keam. 1; Ridder Bros.. 2. Bull, 2yrs: T. W. Wardlaw. 1: R. .T. Gilmore, 2. Bull, lyr: R. J. Gilmore, 1: T. W. Wardlaw, 2. Bull calf: T. W. Wardlaw, 1 and 2. Heifer, 2yrs: T W Wardlaw. Heifer, lyr; T. W. Wardlaw, 1; R. J. Gilmore, 2. Grade Shorthorns.—Dairy heifer, lyr* Ridder Brothers, 1 and 2. Heifer calf: Ridder Brothers, 1 and 2. Two yearling heifers: Ridder Brothers, 1; P. T. Keam, Pedigree Jerseys.—Bull, 3yrs or over: H. G. Lever, 1; H. J. Clarke. 2. Bull, 2yrs: C. Lever 1; W. X. Cavell, 2. Bull, lyr: Mrs. E. E. Mander, 1; W. S. McEwen, 2; H. G. Lever, 3. Bull calf: H. G. Lever, 1 and 2. Heifer, lyr: E. L. ‘.Villiams, 1: M. Crimmins, 2. Heifer calf: H. G. Lever, 1 and 2. Two Yearling heifers: M. Crimmins, 1: H. G. Lever, 2. Bull calf, bred or owned by a member of the Jersey Club: H. G. Lever. 1 and 2. Heifer calf, bred or owned by a member of the Jersey Club: H. G. I.ever 1 and 2. „Grade Jerseys.—Heifer yearling; F. W. t Silvester. Two yearling heifers: IT. J. Clarke, 1; K. Ojala, 2. Pedigree Friesians.—Bull, Syrs or overS*. , Pinke r- 1 and 2. Bull 2vrs: B. g* , I Pm & er v, lyr: E. F. Watford. Bull calf: B. G. Pinker 1 and 2. Heifer W. S. McEweu, 1 and 2. Heifer! JJL*. c S %\ T M £ Ewen - 1 a nd 2. Heifer calf. W . S. McEwen. 1 and 2. Grade Friesians.—Fteifer, 2vrs: B G Pinker, 1 and 2. Heifer, lyr:*E. F. Walford, 1 and 2. Heifer calf: E. F. Wal3Vl*d, 1 and 2. Two yearling heifers: E. 1 1 . TV alford, 1; B. G. Pinker, 2.

OTOROHANGA SHOW

HIGH QUALITY EXHIBITS good horse events From Our Oxen Correspondent rpj OTOROHANGA, Tuesday. t,/* 10 Otorohanga Agricultural and -Pastoral Association’s show, one of the * mp °n ta -nt held south of Auckuas hol . d 3'osterday under ideal conditions. The organisation reflected a reat credit on the executive. fV«™ leS n an< l vi ® itors were attracted from all parts of the district. The horse competitions were a special feature. The hunting competition was won by Miss L. Johnstone. of Te Spark. Mr. W. J. Broadfoot M.P.. presented the McAdam Cup to Miss Johnstone. A In the dairy cattle section, Jersevs provided the greater number of <-n----trms The champions, Mr. A'. MrD bu lh Kuku Boss Owl, and SL Allen s cow, Harder’s x* aav n Beauty, were fine animals. The Shorthorn, Friesian and Thore'e 6 C mT eS "T re well represented. , v Could bate been more entries in the sheep and pigs sections, but many quality exhlblts showed breeding and The various stallholders and sideproprietors had a successful day. £ fit ,! receipts were .£76, as against £bJ foi the previous year. In the evening members of the association, exhibitors, judges and visitors " ere e ntertained at a smoke concert PRIZE LIST The following awards were made: DAIRY CATTLE

P.on; P H. Rowe-s Jerse^rae^sSltaml■ Prince 3 B»in PS «> S c ° m bination Tidv 1 Ph ! ?r sil - c ° mbin atfon S: Bad! U '‘p A p S 1 W R S Mumw? y F Handsome Vrinci, % Bu 1!, under n 2yrs - *• Oak Victor, 1; v Meli i 3 / a™ Neat Owler, 2; F O f Sf- S Kuku dowland’s Ajixmtv 3* 1 r„ii ®Meaton Allen’s Baron ’AAste r Han, f n,I ~ S-iSrsiK*. a TwyHsh U l r ,f ,i 2 F Hamilton AlSn s jlurden's Si w milk: n| s nd & p £S„* ei ? al r v hill Molly, 0. Heifer’ Tr «~ ?vrs U m ,9 aks Fane” f ’ HJifer Neat Maiden,’ 1- ' Kuk " Rowland’s Water -f h ' n iPs’3 Meaings's Golden’ 2 p f V JI - CD ' HitchO k.' PhlUtas-? I ‘Meld® s ’? e ’ xldbit - H H 2; F. J. Ryburn's silver F^rn 3 . Pee s e |?> sree Jersey cow ’ I e,3; - U^rp 5 H" ty aJ?S Irt-I s Sir?heifers: F.oA. Phiiii'p.s, 1 j. per s Fliahtv i • t* u tiIL. R. H<ip— R Ha ' R - Harper’s Friskv, 2* A a i per s Alona, 3 r’ Se^SB 1 " 3 Shorthorn.— Bull. 2vrs- r* ty tangi Quality Fourth Lad' a^ 11 S i Ma " pion: F. Levipn'q ■ and charnBull, 2yrs • r ATarshal, 2. ?i » f'o % §^K,e SO £aTrv £$ milk’: B.’ D a Sln P s Pmed i r °T r Cow iri in milk, anv uJe r r. d w 1- Cow Je\T r r “ail’s Vg-yi h% g i"; hS3&*AS: F eV Kevien'4 a Mu ar w rSe G ea D ' HalPs 8’ f , f , a V S ' Pi 'nedale a s e vh-i2 UP^ T ' Heifer! =a|r r ?; I Be4 e r‘s en exVihTT e ’ 3 ‘ 7: Burke’yje Beets^ofch C Y° Korndylte 85w°'my !l; 8: Blomnfield EiShi tdeSge ’]. Ur?' S’*™™ * Ci-oisdaie'i sTr d lvi? l Km Eal '’ • syrE: . W-,1 Ba >"' 2 J’ rs = H Clo' '.(iVlr- P l V’ifV. e ' V 7 Midlands. 1. Buli -.-. ir* ' i v^gt i 3ton's Barhayen Bonus! ""t J!' Raw!:

ings, 2; L. King s Riverdrle -5,. ,7! can: J. J. Johnston s Bdendii 5 ‘ 1 Bonus, 1; T. G. Ran 1 : ' f* 1 ? VV. 1 Cow in milk: T. u. itaWn’.T Kin. . Floss, 1; H. Croasdp.lt, ;,‘ n n*- s hairmilk, any age: H. Croasdale's v- ,-°-r ,: Doris, J: L. King s Kd, ndalS V rlst 7 Heifer, 2yrs, in milk H Cwlands Agnus, 1. Hidfe?^? I '* Mv' Johnston s Barhavtn Babv V {• lings s Thirgood Joan •>.”„• CG. R»« Midlands Pearl. J. ile'if JohiiKtMi's Ifirlm, u ri,ru.-, i l'V"' ? and cow. anv ag- in J, . Rawlings's Sally. T. ' HHfe?”? 1 T G milk: T. G. Rawlingses Heifer lyr: T. G. RSwllngf? >^, «- 1. T. G. Rav/imgs, 2 rr • ~ XT •: reared ca.ves: X. g*£s££*. Children s Calf Club. Best V calves : Vincent Walker, Fat Cattle.—Best steer- » Cready I: H. Maxwell. «/ J. M-. J. McCready, 1; e. m nu . o ii C01 »': 4 i^ a lr’ 'Vr est heifer: a j b 1; H. Alaxweil, 2. ‘ c Lrea^' SHEEP Pen of three wethers* T-r >r E. Cumpstone, 2: H 4 L>,-„ aiw *H 1 of three fat s ether : E L s"' 3 - Wa 1: D. McCracken *• f- g 6tr awbri(l~ Pen of three fat : ewes: E. cumpstone T- 1: f Pen of three fat eves, aty ft.fv StTa *- 3 toae pen E f L; Strawbrid^e? S *.-|- 2- of three fat ewe« nr ' S)1n «5 D AicCracken. 1; e. btrawbridge, 3. Pen f tw e> 2 = F. L ewes: E. Cumptsone. i ; E e f R on-nn bridge, 2; D. McCracken 3 Romnev ewes ovpr >1 ' e n of Cracken. 1 and 2: e'A P Ip | en A of 2 f n B bs L. K s S i thiee ewe lambs: G. D Hi i , o' SMrawhridge. 2; B c U irnn *• 1: t i stud Romnev ewe- G n EV’e' 3 - Bon Be S c , stud Southdown' ewe- 0 1, } dS^f : rS’i: R B. th sSe!’ 3 Southdown, eweRothery, 3. mcs » 1 and g PIGS Berkshire boaj and sow r t !• Jam worth sow; c tn p- n c prime bacon pig: c i l - HcLean, 2; C. S. A porker: C. Langkilrle 1 r Rest nrin. boar: C. S. Metted i* o La .^ Karg boar: c. s. MexS? V- g Puhi - » Lean, 2 and 2. White sow’- c T„ S - Pine Terrace Violet, 1 • c k S ’w' xt,r > College ..45, 2; A Ireland - 11 e Modi sow, under lyr: c. S ItSSi-*'. Whit, race Peach, 1; c. ? ' ilei.t?. Tt . race Iris, 2- C S \ T JTV r lit- t.. Pear, 3. ’ ' texted s Pi ne Xfr J^

HORSES r I ? an / ht '--are: IV. G Park , L Richmond. 3. Two farm s l ' 1 ar -3 ■ Park, l; j. Rid- mend” W. Peisley and Bell, l • d \ hors. Spring cart horse: Pe'isiev : A. J. IV. Annan. 2 h 4 Eell - 1 horse: J. Richmond 1 # J t *?T m S «n ft Boys or girls ponv ’ w ! Comer Board. 2 <’i-iiH-o larders. * ders. l; Comer Boia “ «ff' : " 3u. J. Meredith, 1: W. Sante- * -’° r -f/’ 4 ™ 1 gelding: T. E. Paton, 1. C r’ , ’ ! Hack"Tist -'"j re: , Rlchmond.'t.i: Samuel, 2. Hack ' mare oi-°e’eidf : A 1 Paton, 1; P H effi E T. E. Paton. 1?¥. E Vcnie'r “C* nig hack: T. H. Looklmr'd" ' Paton. Champion hack- t r J' ■ i Miss - H?ughton! *i er ’ Best"® : rider: Miss Houghton. I; Ju na Clarkm «P an rider: F. Baker. 1; R°h Johnson, f; I 5W"= . ' hunter. J. Johnson, 1 : A. u 'tt" k. f n--1: Miss K r Fisher/ e 2 nCt 'Hun I thig C i sarnuel. ... Maiden hunter: W. J Su { ders, 1; c. Northcote, 2. Best bov ride I J,;' ; ’ ears , : " ■ Sanders, 1; E. Sanders, t I har.cj dress, on horseback: June Lot- I moore. 1; C. Sanders. 2; Miss Houghtor P° n -V jump: P. H. C'larkin, k ,- Northcote, 2; V,. Sanders. 3. Boy hde: ' a — Timbs. 1 : E. Sanders, 2- it Sanders, o. Man rider, local: E Sandrr 1. Tunbs, 2. Consolation hurting tomptH E n: porrUt. C 3. arkin - ls ~ Ptal W fc | HOME INDUSTRIES Home-made butter: Mrs. J. c. Clark* J: Mrs. Dailey. S. Whits home-made - Mrs. C. F. Webster. 1; .Mrs. E Addison, 2 and 3. Loaf of billv bread Miss F. B. Pemberton, 1; Mrs.' Wrtste Six plain scones: Mrs. C. B. Gillen! 1: Mrs. Dailey. 2; Mrs. Tappin, 3. Six i girdle scones: Mrs. Gridlav, 1. Sil iaarscones: Mrs. Tappin, I; Mrs. Gilbert: Mrs. Petersen, 3. Gems: Mrs. Grindlat 1: Mrs. A. Thomson, 2. Pikelet?: Mb Neshausen. 1; Mrs. A. Thomson, 2; Mr> Grind lay, 3. Gingerbread: Mr?. Cameror.. 1; Mrs. A. C. Smith, 2. Madeira rake Miss R. Johnston, 1; Mrs. Gilberd, : Sponge cake, without butter: Miss B. fe Johnson, 1. Fruit cake: Mrs. Addison.! » and _. Sponge sandwich, with butte i jam filling: Mrs. GHberd. 1; Mrs. Fletche P 2; ATrs. McAdam, 3. Sponge sandwich. ; without butter, jam filling: Mrs. Thcrr- f son. 1; Airs. King, 2: Mr. L. J. Morgan,' aSponge roll, jam filling: Mrs. Gilbert, : Mrs. Sklenars, 2: Mrs. Tappin. 3. Cm: puffs, filled: Mrs. McAdam. 1: Miss C P Zohs, 2; "Webster, 3. Sausage roD M Mrs. A. C. Smith. 1: Mrs. L. Black: 1 Shortbread: Airs. Cochrane. 1; Mrs. -V » Thomson, 2: Mrs. J. C\ Clarke 8. After- | noon tea cakes: Afrs. Webster. 1; Mrs. L V. King, 2. Home-made sweets: Mrs ® Webster. 1; Mrs. L. Q. Dixon. 2. Tom:.: sauce: Mrs. Tappin, 1: Mrs. G. D. Hall.: J Mrs. TT. Merrin, 3. Plum sauce: Mrs. G | D. Hall. 1; Xesliausen. 2; Mrs. lie Adam. 3. Pickled onions: Mr?. Tappin. I 3§ Mrs. I. C. Clarke. 2. Pickled frre« y tomatoes: Mrs. Tappin, 1. Mixed pickte m Mrs. Grindlay. 1: Mrs. T. C. Clarke. : M IMrs. H. Merrin, 3. Home-made chutney ~ Tapphi. 1. Bottled tomatoes: Mn g Tappin. 1; Mrs. Webster, 2. Bottlcc fruit: Mrs. 11. Baker, 3: Mrs. Grindlay. • IB Mrs. Tappin, Jam: Mrs. King, 1: Kr ! Webster, 2; Mrs. H. Baker, 3. Jelli* 5 , Miss D. Edwards, 1; Mrs. Tappin. 2; Mr* 11 H. Baker. 3. Marmalade: Mr?. H. Merrin. 1; Mrs. Laurie. 2: Mrs. Webster. Home-made soap: Miss M. Edwards. - Mrs. McAdam, 2. Hen eggs, six heavier j Mrs. Webster. 1: Miss Sadie Smith ; I§j Mrs. G. D. Hall, 2. Duck eggs, six h«--est: Mrs. G. D. Hall ai d Miss Hilda barman. 1. Lemon honey: Mrs. J. Thorns 1; Mrs. Neshausen, 2. CHILDREN’S SECTION Six plain scones: Fayne Dailey, ll I Cooper, 2: Miss Smith, 3. Six fa-, scones: Gwen Cooper, 1. Sponge M*"' wich, without butter: Jean Millwart - * Miss Smith, 2; Gwen Cooper, 3. NEEDLEWORK SECTION || Coloured table centre: Miss wards. 1; Miss V. G. Edward. 2. vwm « table centre: Miss ‘A. K. McLean, 1-_J- : ( chet supper cloth: Miss McCutc^n©%}• ' ; Mrs. G. A. Lawrence, 2. Pair of P ll b|S shams: Mrs. C. X. Edwards,, lw ■ -r cosy: Miss B. Quinlan, 1. Eyelet I i dery: Miss McLean, 1 and 2. |.v d’oyley: Miss McCutcheon, 1. I* dered d’oyley: Miss McLean, 3. -a* | > work: Miss McLean. 3: Miss D. Ed*ag, • .. 2. Fancy handkerchief, h and - made • * McLean. 1; Miss I. G. Thomas, cheon set: J. Howell. 1. Ta f Mrs. J. P. Rasmussen, 3: Mrs. A-L, Terrv, 2. Toilet set: Miss >?• Ed ,y 1 : Miss D. Edwards, 2. Fancv apron. * . || V. G. Edwards, 1: Miss E. C. Raffia work: Miss V. G. Edwards. >.. A. Strawbridge, 2. Embroidere** j dress: Mrs. McAdam, 2. Babj s _ .| made frock: Miss A. R. Bran*' * garment, crocheted: Mrs. M. **•-.?_« f | combe. 1. Hand-knitted socks. n i Edwards. 1: Mrs. Branscombe. t made from flour bag: Miss D. E<l 5. , Article made from sugar t, ;sS jl Parkinson, 1. S.enciUed article- , Parkinson. Pen-painted article. £ W. Dawson. Pastinello work- ■. A. Symes, 1: Mrs. G. Neshausen, z. n made garment, machined: Mrs. * c wards, 1: Mrs. A. C. F. Ferry, -• CHILDREN'S SECTION 1 Fancy handkerchief: Joy I l. Table centre: Mavis Orej • *- I Svmes, 2; Kitty Toung, £5 . g article, plain needlework: y. 1 * hausen, l: Miss Alien. !. Ef: article: Mavis Hughes, 3: Miss Mavis Grey and Jean Cameron, *• GARDEN SECTION 5 || Six potatoes. one variety:. | Parker, 1: M*. I. Mclvor, 2. ->- M- || Mr. T. Mclvor, 3; Mr. R. > || C. P. Webster. 3. Six carrots - MtS * Edwards. 3 : airs. C. A Smith, -* j», > A. Symes, 3. Six parsnips: Mr-. H Symes. l. Six beetroot: Mrs. G. v p » I. Cabbage: A. P. Moerua, 1 J ;**?L. & ■ Oiiley. 2: Mr. C. KKtaos. %, T - et V J M ( X. Edwards. 1. Rhubarb: -Mrs* *** Mrs. G. D. TI.-tII. 2. ' I

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 12

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TAURANGA SHOW Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 12

TAURANGA SHOW Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 12

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