THE PRIZE LIST.
CATTLE. FAT CATTLE. Two fat calves under 4 months.—H. Middleton (Waverk-y) 1; over 4 months, H. Middleton 1 and 2. Pen three yearling steers. —H. Middleton 1 and 2, Wm. McL. Dowie, Matapu, 3. Two steers, two-year.—H. Middleton 1 and 2. Two steers, three-year, best butcher's bullocks.—H. Middleton 1 and 2. Two bullocks, 4 years.—H. Middleton 1 and 2. Two fat bullocks, 3 years, suitable for freezing, not to exceed 7501b5., H. Middleton 1 and 2. Best bullock of greatest commercial value.—H. Middleton 1 and 2. Best Friesian bullock, 3 years or over. —H. Middleton 1 and 2. Two fat heifers under 3 years.—H. Middleton 1 and 2. Cow over 3 years.—H. Middleton 1 and 3, John Forbes (Noraanby) 2. SHORTHORNS. Bull calved prior to July, 1917. Moore Hunter Estate (Hawera), Royal Duke 50th 1 and ch.; same owner's Violet Knight VI. 2, and Buttercup Mascot 3.
Bull, sincro Jtilv. 1917—Modre Hunter Estate's Lee'Mctford 10th 1, and Waihi Count 4th 2.
Bull, since July, 1918.—Moore Hunter Estate's Fancy Knight 7th 1, and Lee Metford 11th 2.
Bull, since July, 1919.—Moore Hunter Estate's Violet Knight 9th 1, and Buttercup Mascot 2nd 2. Cow, prior to July, 1916.—Moore Hunter Estate's Burnside Fancy 20th 1 and ch.; Nancy Lee 34th, 2; and Burnside Kellerby oth, 3. Heifer, since July, 1916.—Moore Hunter Estate's Burnside Fancy 25th, 1; Nancy Lee 54th, 2; and Nancy Lee 55th, 3.
Heifer, since July, 1917.—Moore Hunter Estate's Burnside Kellerby Bth, 1; and Burnside Fancy 27th, 2. Heifer, since July, 1919: Moore Hunter Estate's Nancy Lee 59th, 1; Burnside Fancy 25th,>2. HEREFORDS. Bull, prior to July, 1917. J. Forbes' (Normanby) Tawakara Lord Kitchener 1, and Tawakara Lord Glover 2. Bull, since July, 1917. J. Forbes' Tawakara Lord Kitchener 1 and ch., and Master Elm 2. Bull, since July, 1919. J. Forbes' Squire Epigram 1. Cow, prior to July, 1916 J. Forbes' Barbrannia 1, and Helennium 2. Heifer, since July, 1916. J. Forbes' Cynthia 11. 1 and ch. FRIESIANS. Bulls, prior to July, 1916. R. Castle's (Matapu) Holland Queen Son, 1 and ch.; J. T. Saunders' (Hawera) 2 and reserve; L. Hitchcock's (Manaia) Friesland Grigg Laddie 3. Bull, since July, 1917 H. E. Johnson's (Tokaora), 1; L. Hitchcock's (Manaia) Waihi Butter Boy, 2; C. Mayhead's (Midhirst) Oom Paul Pieterje, 3. Bull, since July, 1918.—A. B. Walker's (Ohangai) Woodcrest Pieterje Johanna Tehee, 1; F. H. Wright's (Kapuni) Shamrock Duke, 2.
Bull, since July, 1919. H. E. Johnson (Tokaora), 1 and 3; L. Hitchcock (Manaia) 2. Cow, prior to July, 1916: L. Hitchcock's Waihi Lass, 1 and res.; J W.| J. Gardiner's (Lowgarth) Lakeside Beauty Canary, 2. Heifer, since July, 1916.—Hy. Johnson's (Stratford) Lady Bountiful Domino 1 and ch.; L. Hitchcock's Segis Buttergirl 2, and Segis Lassie 3. Heifer, since July, 1917—Hy. Johnson's Lady Bountiful Domino, 1; L. Hitchcock's Sylvia Jewel, 2, and Maid of Waihi 3; Hy. Johnson's Medbury Woodcrest Domino v.h.c. Heifer, since July, 1918.—L. Hitchcock's Waihi Mayflower 1, Waihi Friesian Queen 2, Waihi Milkmaid 3, Waihi Polly v.h.c. Pen of two heifers, since July, 1918. L. Hitchcock, 1 and 2; F. H. Wright, 3. Heifer, since July, 1918.—L. Hitchcock's Waihi Angelina Beauty 1, and Hope Delight Waihi Fancy 2; Hy. JohnI son's Lady Bountiful 11., 3.
AYRSHIRE. Bull prior to July, 1917—Moumahaki Experimental farm's Auchehtrain Exchange (imp.), 1 and ch., and Dominion Dalesman, 2. Bull, calved since July, 191".—P. Mills' (Hawera) Good Hope of Awamoa, 1 and reserve. Bull, since July, 1918. F. Mills 1. Bull, since July, 1919. F. Mills 1, Moumahaki Experimental Farm 2 and ?,. Cow, prior to July, 191G. —d<\ Mills' Alexandra of Waipapa 1 and reserve, F Mills 2. Heifer, since July, 19)6.—F. Mills' Lotus of Waipapa 1 and ch., Moumahaki Experimental -Farm's Dominion Princess 2, E. M. Hawke's (Matapu) Bluebell 3. Heifer, since July, 1917. F. Mills' Adela of Waipapa 1, Moumahaki Experimental Farm's Cherry's Blossom 2, E. M. Hawke's Lelae I. 3. Heifer, since July, KllS.—Moumaliaki Experimental Farm's Cherry's Pride 1, Fred Mills' Greta of Waipapa 2 and entry Pen of two heifers, since, July, 191 S. .—Moumahaki Experimental Farm, 1; F Mills 2, E. M. Hawke 3. Heifer, since July, lfllfl.—F. Mills' Margnerita IV. of Waipapa 1, F. Mills 2, Moumahaki State Farm 3. JERSEY. Bull and three of his female progeny, not. over 3\ years old—G. K. Cowling (Manaia) 1. Bull, prior to July, 1017. F. Ranford's (Stratford) Achievement of Willowbank 1 and eh.. A. A. Ward's (Miro) Miro Meadow>> Maori Buy 2, D. L. A. Astlmry's (Mangatoki) Prince of Neatness 3. Bull, since ,Inly, 191".—5. J. Bennett's (Kaupokomii) Maid's Noble (!eneral 1. A. A. Ward's Miro Meadows' Day Dream 2, Chas. Jones' (Manaia) Belvedere Pride's Marvel 3. Bull, since July, 1918—Linn Bros.' (Normanby) Willowbank Lord 1, ('. Goodson's Ngata 2, John Hale's '(New ■Plymouth) Moadowvale General Daisy 3. Bull, since July, 1919.—A. A. Ward's Miro Meadows' Butterman 1. E. S. Walker's (Stratford) Lord Dudley of Elpin Grange 2, F. Ranford's Willowbank Peeress 3, H. MulHon's Frisky Jewel v.h.c. Cow, prior to July, 1916.—John Nieol*on'» latif jßjc«» i ami clu ; & #r4^>
(Alton) Waipiko Mozelle 2, A. J. O'Donnell's (Inaha) Caresse 3, A. A. Ward's Miro Meadows' Maud v.h.c.j and Duchess h.c.
Three purebred Jerseys in milk, and one purebred Jersey bull, 2 years or over. —A. A. Ward 1. This competition carried a cup valued at £lO 10s donated by Mr. J. Nicholson, a condition being that there should be three, entries. On this occasion there were only two entries, but at Mr. Xichloson's request the cup was handed to Mr. A. A. Ward, who Ims won it twice previously. It now becomes his personal property. Jersey cow, prior to July, 1910, holding milk ml butter fat records under the Department of Agriculture, judged on type.T-J. Nicholson's Lady Binnie 1, A. A. Ward's Miro Meadows' Maud 2, A. A. Ward's Miro Meadows' Duchess 3.
Special prizes of £2 10s, donated by local Jersey breeders, were awarded as follows:—
Bull, any age.—F. Ranford's Achievement of Willowbank.
Cow, any age.—John Nicolson's Lady Binnie.
Best two females in milk, entered in K.Z. Jersey Herd Book (Mr. R. J. Linn's special of 8 guineas).—J. Nicolson's Lady Binnie and Bilberry's Maud 1, A. A. Ward's Miro Meadow's Duchess and Miro 2. Heifer, since July, 1816. F. Hoskin's (Matapu) Petunia 1, A. and J. O'Donnell's Marina 2, Jas. Pill's Choice's Princess 3. Heifer, since July, 1917—Jas. Pill's Zenith's Loveliness 1, S. J. Bennett's Holly Bank Orange 2, Chas. Allen's Gleam of O.K. 3. Heifer, since July, 1018.—A. C. Morrison's (Toko) Vashti 1, F. Hoskin's Mary Jane 2, H. H. Buxton's Lady Charm 3, Jas. Nicolson's (Kaupokonui) Sijuire's Vanity v.h.o. Pen of two Jersey heifers, since July, 1018.— G. K. Cowling's Vaultress ami Golden Vein 1, H. H. Buxton's Boudoir and Little Charm 2,15. S. Walker's Charlotte and Mangaoraka Princess 3. Heifer, since July, 1019— H. IT. Buston 1 and 2, S. J. Bennett 3, Jas. Nicolson v.h.e.
Mr. C. C. Goodson's silver trophy, valued at £0 Cs, for female Jersey scoring most points in succeeding years as calf, as yearling, and as two-year-old in milk. —C. Goodson's (Hawera) Whenuka Pea Blossom 1. (Winner in 1917-18, J. Nic- | olson, and winner in 1918-19, C. Goodl son).
GRADE JERSEY. Hoifer, two-year-old.—Thos. Tail's Daisy 1. Heifer, yearling.—Jas. Nicolson 1 and 2, A. C. Morrison (Toko) 3. CHAMPION ONE DAY BUTTER FAT COMPETITION. First prize £lO, second £5, third £3, fourth £2. This produced thirteen entries, and Messrs E. O. Sullivan and Sons' lino cow Sultan's Daisy added further to her laurels by annexing first prize. Results:—E. O. Sullivan and Sons' (Tariki) Sultan's Daisy, 491bs milk, 5.8 test, 2.84 lbs of butter fat, 1; Jas. Hickey's (Inalia) Shorthorn, 721bs milk, 3.6 test, 2.59 lbs butter fat, 2; H. Hodge's (Alton) Pretty Polly, 471bs milk, 5.4 test, and 2.531'bs fat, 3; J. Claques' (Manaia) Jersey Grade, 571bs of milk, 4.4 tost, and 2.ooH>s butter fat, 4. MILKING SHORTHORNS. Bull and three of his female progeny, not over 3A years old. —M. Kearins (Kfl-i----ranga) 1, A. Needham (Douglas) 2. Bull, prior to July, 1917.—M. Kearins' DarbaUwa 1 and cli., S. Bolton's (Pahiatua) Cardona 2 and roserve/'S. Bolton's Mikado 3.
Bull, since July, e 1917.—H. E. Johnson's (Tokaora) Willowbank Noble Boy 1, C. G. Holmes' (Oaonui) Triumph 2. Bull, since July, 1918. G. C. Knox's (Te Popo) Melvie's King 1, A. Needha(n's Prince of Clover Down 2, Thos. McWhirter's (Eltham) King of Cornwall Park 3. Bull, since July, 1919.—A. Needham's Lord George of Clover Downs 1, Thos. McWhirter's .Fighting Mac 2. Cow, prior to July, 191(5.—Mrs. E. Hayward's Colewood Pansy 1 and ch., A. Needham's Monmouth Mollie 2 and Blossom 3. Heifer, since July, 1916.—M. Kearins' Kairanga Topsy I. 1 and reserve. Heifer,, since July, 1917.—M. Kearins' Kairanga Dairymaid 1, A. Needham's Smiler 2. Heifer, since July, 1918.—D. M. Holmes' (Pihama) Blossom 1, M. Kearins' Kairanga Ruby 11. 2, A. Needham's Lady Bell 3. Pen of two heifers, since July, 1918. — A. Necdham 1, G. C. Knox 2, D. M. Holmes, junr., 3. Heifer, since July, 1919. J. C. Wright's (Matapu) Queen »f Cornwall Park 1, W. T. Bailey's Chiselhurst Cherry 2, D. M. Holmes', junr., Beauty 3.
HORSES. DRAUGHT. Brood mare, prior to August, 1913: Alex. Hastie's (Normanby) Meadow Lass 1 and Flower Girl 2, H. Middleton's Princess 3. Foal, fiinec August, 11119:—II. Middleton 1 and 3, Alex. Hastie 2. Dry mare, prior to August, 191G: — E. A. Washer's (Inaha) Shepherdess 1, J. S. Johnstone's (Okaiawa) Thistle Brae i, 11. Middleton's Royal Lass 3. Killy, since August, 1910. J. Paul's (Stratford) Butihangie Blossom 1, J. S. Johnstone's Nita 2, T. W. Lumsden's (Waverley) Queenie 3, and Scottish Lass v.li.e. Filly, since August, 1917. W. 11. Reynold's Bell 1, Moore Hunter Estate's Nuuhet 2. Filly or gelding, since August, 1918: IT. Middleton 1 and 3, D J. Williams (Aleve .Merc) 2. (lelding, prior to August, 1916: H Middle!on 1 and 2. <ieldiug, since 1916: J. S. Johnstone's Digger I, Hugh Middleton's Prince 2 Mu.ro Hunter Estate 3. SADDLE HORSES. Maiden hack:—Mrs. K. Bekker's (CastleeliiV) (laic 1, 1., Slraciuui's (Wanganuij Cardhu 2, 0, McCntchan's (Whangamonioiui) Poka 3. Hack, mare or gelding up to Ust.— Stanley Symes' (Waverley) Osprey 1, I!. I). Climies (New Plymouth) Sandv -\ A. G- Woods' (Tikorangi) Wbakamura 3. ■ ' . Hack, up to List.—B. W. Harvey's (M nverley) Mack 1, J. Brice's (Marto'n) Bill 2. L Strachan's (Cardhu) 3. Hack, lip to list.—L. Strachan's'Mode 1, B. W. Harvey's Braemar 2 0 McOiitehan's Poka 3. Weight carrying cob. 14.1 to IS hands, up to 13st.—W. McL. Dowie's (Matapu) Mooress 1. Best troop horse, not exceeding 15° 'ma&i and »# to ]£ &&
kcr's Gale ], J. Brice's Bill 2, Albert I.ankow's (Manaia) Ted 3. Best paced and mannered hack.—S. Symcs' Osprey 1, C. Strachan's Mode 2, B. W. Harvey's Mack 3.
Best walking horse—J. Brice's Bell 1, S. Nymcs' Osprey 2, B. W. Harvey's Mack 3.
Lnrty's hack.—C. Strachan's Mode 1, B. W. Harvey's Braemaf 2, 0. McCutchan's Poka 3. Lady rider.—Mrs. Bekfcer 1. PONIES. Brood mare, 12 to K hondß, with foal at foot.—Chas. Paterson's (Kapuni) Dora 1. Pony, 13 to W/.> hands, ridden by boy or girl.—Miss W. Robertson's Meg 1, Miss Williams' Jean 2, R. Buckley's (Araiata) Ruby 3, Pony, 1-2 to *l3 hands, ridden by boy or girl.—B. Knox's (Te Popo) Naki 1, J. Jiretherton's (Stratford) Sunbeam 2 Ruth Mills' Bunty 3." Pony, over 11 to 12 hands high, ridden by boy or girl.—Chas. Patterson's Flora 1, Ruth Mills' Tuna 2, Thos. MeWherters' (Eltham) 3.' Ponies, 11 hands and Under, ridden by boy or girl.--Harry Hayward's Passy 1, Herbert Harris 2, Gladys Hayward's Tammy 3. DOG TRIAL COMPETITIONS The only competition that was got off during the day was the dog trial, which produced good competition. It consisted of heading, bringing back, driving through two sets of hurdles and yarding, the time allowed being 10 minutes. The result was as follows:—J. R. Corrigan'a (Hawera) Marvel 93 pts- I,'P. Kin»s Mack S2 pts. 2, Alex. Corrigan'a Bell 81 pts. 3, Wm. Scott's Sweep Jr., 7S pts ■f. SHEEP. LINOOLNS. Ram, any age.—D. Ross (Wangamii) 1, J. H. Baker 2; under 21 mos., H. Midmeton (YVaverley) 1. P Bremer (Okaiawa) 2; under 33 mos', P. Bremer 1 aud v.h.c, J. H. Baker 2. Two rams, under 21 mos— Hu"h Middleton 1 and 2. ° Two ram lambs in wool.—H. Middle, ton 1, P. Bremer 2. Ewe, above gl mos—P. Bremer 1 and en., D. Ross 2; under 21 mos., P. Bremer i, H. Middleton 2.
Two ewoj, over 21 mos.-F. Middleton J, 11. Ross 2; under 21 mos, P. Bremer 1 and 2.
Two owe lambs in wool.—P. Bremer 1 H. Middleton 2.
BORDER LEICESTER,
In border Leicester* tlie trustee'! of A- S. Tonks' Estate, Hawcra, entered freely and practically swept the board, scoring both championships and reserve* art well as ten firsts, seven seconds, and three thirds. D. Boss, of Wanganui, the only other competitor in this class scored one thirty ' ROMXEY MARSH. Two ram lambs in wool.—Blair Hunter (Maxivclltowa) 1, W . G. Bolton (Xgutuwera) 2, 1). Ross 3. « V ° 21 mos — B,air and H»nUair and Hunter 1 and 2, W. Q. Bol' Two ewes, above 21 mos.-Blair and Hunter 1, f). R OS3 2 and 3 un(l r cr a ™ mos, Bla.r and Hunter 1, W. G. Bolton and'™ w" b ''Y™ 01 C Bolton 1 and 2, Blair and Hunter 3 and h.c. _ SOUTHDOWXS. . h\ the Southdowns D. Ross of Wanganm, and Hugh Middleton, of Waverley, were Ihe only exhibitors. The for mer scored championship and reserve champ.onsLip in rams and first w h ves, whilst Hugh Middleton selr d first with ram under 21 mos.
FARMERS' CLASS. Five ewes, long wool cross.-J. Forbes I and 3, H. Middleton 2. FAT SHEEP. Three wethers, heavy weights, down or down cros S .-€ H . Handley (RaTa e-tat*3 long wool crosses, Trustees A. 4». Tonks' Estate 1, 2 and 3. lhrec ewes, heavy weights, down or down ero.ses._Ci. H. Handley 1 and 2 Havrtr \v,,7 ,; , Ha n<lley 1 and 2. Thl ' II i e , athcoat Uvin/srton 3. riiroe wethers or ewes, under 21 mo, Jng wool cross suitable' iorl 2'a2 f n y *' P ath «oat Livingston Randlv ,PT aDd Down Cl ™<*. G.H Handler ], Harry Washer 2 and 3. FAT iLAMBS. weight, Down and Down crosses-OH ffandty 1 and 2, Aitken Bros 3- jo^ -' «, G. fl. Handie^i,'auS Fat tegs, shorn, Down or TW„ Ha.uUe.^r.i^r 368 ' G - H. jive lambs shorn, any breed or cross PIGS. BERKSHIRE. Boar, 12 mos. or over—T T ti„ i fc<w, 12 mos. and overl-H A K McJvae 1 and 2. ' Boar, under 12 mos—J a v,..i Son (New Plymouth] l' * a " d n ' ' '/-" A - Kurth an<l Son 2 Boar under 0 mos.-Jas. Pin lf \ j Stanford fPatea) 2 Sow, under (] m 0 -D. Robert YORKSHIRE. Sow, 12 mos. and over.—C. Sturzaker 1 and eh, W. J. Nicholson g tnHaker Boar, under 12 mos.-C. Sturzaker 1. TAMWORTH. (iVf a Tch andover --- i - G - wmifi Sow, 12 mos. and over,—J, G. Willis 1 Sow, under 12 mos.—T. J. Hurley 1, GENERAL. Two pigs for bwon factory purposes tfFJt sart ««»<sd ICOlbs. <W w«isk.—
U. Buckley (A,rat&) 1 and 2, L. James (Auroa) .1 • Three porkers, suitable for freezing, must not exceed llfllbs. dead weight— C. H. Washer (Inaha) 1, 2 and 3. Sow and litter.—Moore Hunter Estate 1, R. IT. Clement (Normanby) 2, J. G. Willis (Inaha) 3. HOME' INDUSTRIES-: ' Separator Butter.—Mrs. E. E. Autrobus (Normanby) 1. Bread, home-made.—Mrs K. H. Watkins 1, Mrs. Bauchop (Tokaora) 2, Mrs. J. Morrisey v,h.c; Novice—Missi M. Watkins 1, Mrs. J. Morrisey 2. Brown Bread.—Mrs. K. H. Watkins 1, Mrs. J. Morrisey 2. Currant Loaf.—Mrs, J. Morrisey 1, Mrs K. H. Watkins 2. Nut Bread.—Mm W. J. Hill (Manaia) Scones, plain.—Mrs R. E. Antrobus 1, Miss Ella Linn (Normanby) 2; girdle— Mrs W. J. Hill 1 ; sultana—Mrs. J. Morrisey 1, Miss E. Marsh 2. Gems.—Miss Washer (Inaha) 1. Pikelets—Mrs. W. J. Hill 1, Mrs FHatehard (Normanby) 2, Mrs. S. Prout (Auroa) v.h.c. Plain Family Coke, with fruit.—Miss E. Marsh 1, Mrs S. Prout 2, Miss Marv Oughton (Okaiawa) v.h.c. Sponge Sandwich.—Mrs E. Marsh 1, Mrs. G. Travis 2, Mrs S. Prout v.h.c. Madiera Cake—Mrs. W. J. Hill 1, Miss M.' Watkins 3. Jam Tarts.—Mrs. W. J. Hill 1. Sponge Cake.—Mrs. S- Prout 1, Mr 3. S, V. Washer 2. Fruit Cake, rich.—Mrs R. E. Antrobus I, Mrs A. L. Campbell 2, Mrs. S. Prout vJi.e. Jam Roll.—Mrs. G. Travis 1, Mrs. Banchop 2. Plum Pudding.—Miss I. Grant (Taiperohenui) 1, Mrs. R. E. Antrobus 2. •Short Bread.—Miss Mary Oughton 1. Seed cake.—Miss Marv Oughton 1, Mrs. S, Prout 2, Mrs. W- J Hill v.h.c. Christmas Pudding.—Mrs. S. V. Washer 1, Mrs. R. E. Antrobus 2. Collection Home-made Biscuits—Mrs W. X Hill 1. Cream Puffs.-Mrs W. J. Hill 1, Mrs. R. E. Antrobus 2. Cake, without e^gs.—Mrs. W J Hill I, Mrs- K. H. Watkins 2. Mincemeat Pies.—Mrs. W. J, Hill 1. Collection Small Cakes and Pastry Mrs. W. ,T. Hill 1. Sausage Rolls.—Mrs W. J. Hill 1. Print Pie—Mrs. W. J. Hill 1, Mrs. G Travis 2. SWEETS. Oocoamit Ice.—Mrs. W. Isherwood 1, Mrs. 0. Hutchinson 2, Mrs. W. J. Hill v.h.c. Plate Toffee.—Mrs- W. J. Hill 1, Mrs. Q. Hutchinson 2. JAMS, PICKLES, ETC. Jellies Collection.—Mrs. G. Travis 1, Mrs. G. Hutchinson 2, i J. G.;. Osborno 1. Mrs. W. J. Hill (Manaia) 2.Marmalade—Mrs.' Jowsey 1, Mrs. J. G. Osborne 2.
Lemon Cheese..—Miss I. Grant 1, Mrs. J. G. Osborne 2.«• Pickles Collection.—Mrs- G. Hutchinson Sauces Collection.—Mrs. G. Hutchinson 1. Chutney Collection.—Mrs G. Hutchinson 1. Bottled Fruit, in water collection.— Mrs. A. L. Campbell (Fraser P.oad) 1. Bottled Vegetables Collection—Mrs. G. Hutchinson 1.
Pickled Onions— Mrs. G. Hutchinson 1, Mrs. S. V. Washer (Inaha) 2. Red Cabbage.—Mrs. 0. Hutchinson 1. Dozen Hen Eggs.—Mr. J. T. Saunders Home-made Soap—Mrs. R. E. Antrobus (Normanby) 1. HONEY. Liquid.—Geo. Taylor 1 and 2. SCHOOL CLASSES.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS. Plate Scones—Eileen Sage 1, Eileen Morrisey 2, Myra Morrisey 3. Sponge Sandwich.—Myra Morrisey 1, Eileen Sage 2.~ HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS, GIRLS UNDER 17 YEARS. Plate Scones.—lrene Hatchard (Normanby) 1. Plate Pikelets—lrene Hatchard 1. GIRLS UNDER 18 YEARS. Button-hole, worked in calico.—Miss Washer 1. Crochet, in cotton.—Miss Ida F. Hoskin (Matapu) 1, Miss Nina Kivington 2. Map of North Island of N.Z, in black and white, for Standard IV.—Tui Blackivell 1. Oil Painting, girls under 17.—Miss M. Davidson 2. FANCY WORK, ETC. Camisole.—Miss Vera Scott (Wanganui) 1, Miss I. 0. McCutehan (Kohuratahi) 2. Crochet Camisole.—Miss; I. 0. McCutehan 1 and 2. Best Article of Underclothing, handmade—Mrs:. Baggett 1, Mrs. Campbell (South Road) 2. Article of Clothing, machine made.— Mrs. D. Mac Donald (Feildine) 1, Miss Eunice Swan (Normanby). 2. Mount Mellick, embroidery, fne.—Mrs. Campbell 1, Miss I. Hunger (Manaia) 2. Most Handsome Cushion, mounted.— Miis Avice M. Warner 1, Miss McPhcrson 2.
Pen Painting.—Miss McPherson 1, Mrs. L. Carroll (Midhirst) 2. Eyelet Hole, embroidery—Miss E. I. Stephens (Eketahuna) 1, Mrs. Campbell 9
Worked Table Centre.—Miss Lillian F.llerm (Sanson) 1, Miss Grace Booten (Matapu) 2. Afternoon Tea Table or Tray Cloth.— Miss Saunders 1, Miss F. E. Williams (Okaiawa) 2. Pillow Sham.—Miss Washer 1, Miss E. I. Stephens 2. Collection Ladies' Handkerchiefs.— Miss I. Grant (Taiporehenui) 1, Miss A. Dunlop 2. Collection Embroidery, in silk.—Miss McPherson 1. Cotton Crochet, fine—Miss I. O. McCutchan 1, Miss Washer 2. Wool Crochet.—Mrs. A. Murdoch (Okaiawa) 1, Miss AVasher 2. Pair Crochet d'oyley's.—Miss A. Booten 1, Miss 1. O. McCutchan 2. White Linen d'oyley's, for cake -plate. —Mrs. Campbell 1, Mrs S. V. Washer 2. Knitted Socks.—Mrs. D. Mac Donald (Feilding) 1, Mrs. E. Furlong (Linton) 2. Knitted Mittens, with thumbs.—Mrs. D. Mac Donald 1 and 2. Prettiest Frock for a Child.-Miss Vera Scott 1. Child's Crochet Jacket.—Miss Washer 1, Mrs. G. Hutchinson 2. Babies' Bootees, knitted.— Mrs. W Davis 1.
"' ' ' ' in i'■ i nfc.l V*ff Miss Coralie Matthews (Feilding) 2. Best article made out of waste, such as old benzine eases, tins, sugar bags, etc.—Mrs.. E. M. Hammond* (Manaia).
GENERAL CLASSES. SOLDIERS' WORK. Best Specimen Needle Work, any article.—Frank S. Anthony (Ohaneai) I and 2. Specimen Cane Work, any article-, William Parker (Hawera) 1 and 2 Specimen Leather Work.—Wm. Parker ART SECTION. Still Life Study in Oils.— 1 Avico M. Warner 2. ' Oil (Painting.-Miss M, Stannew (Eltham) 1 and 2. Landscape, in oils.—Miss A. Schmid (Eltham) 2. Seascape, in water-colors.—Mrs. J W Green (Midhirstf 1. Landscape, in water-colors.—L, J. Hall 1, Mrs G, Hutchinson 2. • Figure .Study, .black and white.-Misg T. Connett (Eltham) 1, Mrs. J. W. Green Cartoon, in black and white.-L ft Hall 1, Thos. Reeve 2. Landscape, in black and whito.—Misi I. Bull (Eltliam) 1, MUg B. A. Forbes (Eltham) 2. landscape, in pastel.-Mra H. Mills (Eltham) 1, Miss T. Connett 2. Seascape in pastei.-Mi 88 M. Stamters (Eltham) 1, Mrs. H. Mills 2. Flower Study, in oils—Mrs J TC. Green 1, Mrs. H. Mills 2. ' PHOTOGRAPHY (for amateurs); Lanrts<*ipe.-L. G. P. Whyte 2. Seascape or Marine.—L, G. P Whyte 1 Portrait 01 . study—L. G. P.'Whyte l! Collection Photography.-.!. Lonadate (Moumahaki) 1, L. G. P. Whyte 2. SCHOOL BOYS (open). Exhibit Drawing.—G. Ritchie I'. RURAL WORK. School Garden Notebook.—J. Wright (Mangatoki) 1. - 6 Best Sample Prairie Grass—John Wright 1.
PEOPLE'S DAY. : Given fine weather to-dav there, is certain to he a very large "attendance on the of People'fl Day, as a splendid special train service has heen arranged. The special from North leaves Now Plymouth at 9 a.m. Visitors will find much to interest them at the various show pens, whilst the' ring events will be a special feature. The E.amont Champion Jumping Competition, for which £1.57 10s has been allocated ii> prize money, has drawn a great field of 2">. Tn addition to tie URual events set down for the second day, the wet weather yesterday compelled the postponement of She jumping events which will he decided to-day. commencing nt 9 a.m. The various trade exhibits and the side show* ore worthy of a visit. Tim Hawera Citizens' Band will render a programme of music.
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