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THE PRIZE LIST

THE CHAMPIONS CATTLE. Shorthorn. —Bull: Moore Hunter Estate’s (Hawera) Violet Knight 9th. Cow: Moore Hunter Estate’s Duchess of Burnside 58th. Herefords.—Bull i J. Forbes (Normanby) Squire Epigram. Gow: J. Forbes’ .Modesty 71st. Friesians.—Bull: W. 11. Sigler's (Ohangai) Alcartra Reziue Segis; reserve, H. E. Johnson's (Tokaora) Cold Stream Sir Maida. Cow: J. E. O’Shea’s (Ohangai) Pauline Pieterje Alcartra; reserve, J. E. O’Shea’s Waihi Pieterje de Koi Girl, Ayrshires.—Bull: P. Bremer’s (Okaiawa) Glencairn Craigellaehie; reserve, F. Mills’ (Hawera) Ivanhoe Hot Stuff. Cow: F Mills’ Glencairn Jenny Lee; reserve, P. Bremer’s Glenhope Glorious. Jersey—Bull; H. Salway’s (Bell Block) Victors Handsome Prince (imp.); reserve, J. Pettigrew’s (Pihama) Sungold. Cow: R. L. Horn’s (Ohau) Ku Ku Brook:

let; reserve, F. W. Cornwall’s (Bell Block) Oakland's Lady Brampton. 'Milking Shorthorns.—Bull: J. C. Wright’s (Normanby) Reformer of Cornwall Park; reserve, Jas. Hodge’s (Rapanui) Carmen 2nd. Cow: J. C. Wright’s Braeside Sweet Nell; reserve, Jas. Hodge’s Rapanui Bell 3rd. HORSES. Clydesdales.—Mare: Moore Hunter Estate’s (Hawera) Sesame; reserve, Moore Hunter Estate’s Morgiana. Spring Carter.—A. Lankow (Manaia); reserve, D. W. Robinson (Hawera). Hack. —»S. Symes’ (Waverley) Osprey., SHEEP. Lincolns.—Ram: P. Bremer (Okaiawa). Ewe: P. Bremer. Romney Marsh. —Ram: Blair and Hunter (Maxwelltown). Ewe: Blair and Hunter. PIGS. Berkshire.—Boar; H. F. Wren’s (Tokaora) Meadow Mascot; reserve; D. Stewart’s (Normanby) Kai Nui Ben. Sow: D. Stewart’s Queen of the Windsors; reserve, N. C. Tregea’s (Auroa) Normanby Queen. Tamworth .—Boar: J. Tliomlison's (Hawera) Mount View Lad; reserve, H. B. Benton’s (Auroa) Tawera Mountain View Pride. Sow: F. Ogle’s (Normanby) Springdale Florence; reserve, F. Ogle’s Springdale Frances. CUPS AND TROPHIES. Bryce' Rose Bowl, value 20 guineas, for hunting competition.—G. Symes’ (Waverley) Osprey. This is won outright, subject to decision of a protest; which, it is understood, has been lodged. McCay Cup, valued 10 guineas, for champion hack.—S. Symes’ Osprey. T. H. Walker and Son’s Cup, value 5 guineas, for best two baconers. —W. Wallace (Hawera). South Taranaki Tamworth Breeders’ CATTLE. FAT CATTLE. Judge: A. E. Syme, Waverley. Two steers, two years. —W. McL. Dowie (Matapu) 1 Two steers, three years.- —T. A. Duncan (Hunterville) 1, W. McL. Dowie 2. Two fat bullocks, three years, suitable for freezing purposes, not to exceed 7501b5. each in the judge's opinion. —T. A. Duncan 1. Best bullock of greatest commercial value (any age).—T. A. Duncan 1. Cow, over three vears. —W. McL. Dowie I. SHORTHORNS. Judge: H. S. Turner, Mangamingi. Bull, prior to July, 1923.—M00re Hunter estate’s (Hawera) Violet Knight 9th, by Buttercup Mascot —Waihi Violet 50th, 1 and champion. Bull, prior to July, 1925.—M00re Hunter estate’s Violet Knight 15th, by Kellerby Knight—Waihi Violet 50th, 1; Moore Hunter estate’s Florizel 3rd, by Kellerby Knight 9th—Burnside Butter Cup 3rd, 2. Cow, prior to July, 1923.—M00re Hunter estate’s Duchess of Burnside 58th, by Earl Ross —Duchess of Burnside 46th, 1 and champion; Moore Hunter estate’s Nancy Lee 66th, by Kellerby Knight 9th —Nancy Lee 53rd, 2; Moore Hunter estate’s Waihi Violet 61st, by Kellerby Knight 9th —Violet 50th, 3. Heifer, since July, 1923. —-Moore Hunter estate’s Burnside Foss 3rd, by Violet Knight 9th—Burnside Ross Ist, 1; Moore Hunter .estate’s Burnside Kellerby 14th, by Violet Knight 9th—Burnside Kellerby 6th, 2. Heifer, since July, 1924. —Moore Hunter estate’s Burnside Kellerby 16th, by Violet Knight 9th —Burnside Kellerby 6tli, 1; Moore Hunter estate’s Waihi Butterfly 25th, by Violet Knight 9th— Waihi Buttercup 23rd, 2. Heifer, since July, 1925. —Moore Hunter estate’s Waihi Violet 64th, by Kellerby Knight 9th-—Waihi Violet, 1; Moore Hunter estate’s Burnside Kellerby 17th, by Violet Knight 9th—Burnside Kellerby 6th, 2; Moore Hunter estate’s Burnside Kellerby 18th, by Violet Knight 9th—Burnside Kellerby 7th, 3. HEREFORDS. Judge: H. S. Turner, Mangamingi. Bull, prior to July, 1926.—J. Forbes’ (Normanby) Squire Epigram, by Lord Cynthia—Epigram, 1 and champion. Bull, since July, 1925.—J. Forbes’ Tree Elm, by Lord Almond—Tawakara Miss Elm, 1. Bull, since July, 1924.—J. Forbes’ Major, by Squire Epigram —Elgentine Myra, 1. Cow, prior to July, 1923.—J. Forbes’ Modesty 71st, by Eton Chancellor—Modesty 3(>th, 1 and champion; J. Forbes’ Tawakara Epigram Ist, by Encore—Epigram, 2. Heifer, since July, 1923.—J. Forbes’ Tawakara Gerenuman, by . Chancellor 81st—Gerenuman, 1; J. Forbes’ Tawakara Roselina 3rd, by Squire Epigram— Roselin 2. FRIESIANS. Judge: J. H. F. Leggins, Tokomaru. Cow, prior to July, 1923. —J. E. O’Shfti’s (Ohangai) Pauline Pieterje Alcartra,, by Galatea Rozine Segis—Lake View Pauline, 1 and champion; J. E. O'Shea’s Waihi Pieterje de Koi Girl, by Waihi Butter Boy —Butter Girl, 2 and reserve; H. E. Johnson’s (Tokaora) Tokaora Alcartra Pieterje, 3. • • Heifer, calved since July, 1925. —H. E. Johnson’s Quickshine’s Pride 1; J. J. Walker’s (Ohangai) Crogan Polkadot Ormsby, by Woodcrest Piet jo Johanna Tehee—-Nepean Countess Alcartra Pietje, Heifer, since July, 1924.- —11. E. Johnson (Tokaora) 1 and 2, C. W. Baldwin and Son’s (Inglewood) Ngatoro Betty Alcartra, by Alcartra de Koi Van Raceland—Pietje Betty, 3. Cow with semi-official record, to be judged on type. Performance to be considered. For every lOOlbs. butter-fat points above standard will be given 2-year-olds, 7 points; junior, 3-year-olds 6 points, mature and senior three-ycar and 4 years 5 points.—J. E. O’Shea’s Pauline Pietertje Alcartra 1; J. J. Walker’s Marchioness O’Gowrie 2; J. E. O'Shea’s Pauline Pietertje de Koi Girl 3. Heifer, since July, 1925 (Derby candidates only eligible).—J. E. O’Shea’s Pauline Woodcrest Alcartra, by Crogan Butter Boy—Pauline Pietje, 1; C. W. Baldwin and Sons’ Ngatoro Betty Wayne, by Lebrina Pieterje Wayne— Pieterje Betty, 2; 11. E. Johnson’s entry 3. Heifer, since July, 1926.—E. J. Betts’ (Okaiawa) entry 1; C. W. Baldwin and Son’s Ngatoro Lebrina Rose, by Lebrina Pieterje Way'ne—Pietje Segis of Ngatorq, 2; C. W. Baldwin and Son’s Ngatoro Wayne 2nd, by Lebrina Pieterje Wayne —Ngatoro Alcartra Pieterje, 3. Two heifers, in milk, since July, 1924. —H. E. Johnson's entry 1,

Two heifers, since July, 1925—J. E. O’Shea’s Pauline Woodcrest Alcartra and Rozine Galatea Queen I;,H. E. Johnson’s entry 2; C. W. Baldwin and Son’s Ngatoro Betty Wayne and Segis Wayne 3. Two cows in milk, prior to July, 1924. —J. E. O’Shea’s Pauline Pieterje Alcartra and Waihi Pieterje de Koi Girl 1; J. J. Walker’s entry 2; H. E. Johnson’s entry 3. Cow, in milk, calved prior to July, 1924. J. E. O’Shea's Pauline Pieterje Alcartra 1; J. E. O’Shea’s Waihi Pieterje de Koi Girl 2; H. E. Johnson's Alcartra Pieterje 3. Bull, prior to July, 1923.—H. E. Johnson’s Coldstream Sir Maida 1 and reserve. Bull, since July, 1924.—W. H. Slater’s (Ohangai) Alcartra Rozine Segis, by Galatea Rozine Segis—Lake View Pauline, I and champion. Bull, since July, 1925.—C. W. Baldwin and Son’s Ngatoro Mercena Wayne, by Lebrina—Pieterje Wayne—Galatea Mercena, 1; E. J. Betts’ Pontiac 2. Bull, since July, 1926.—E. J. Betts’ entry 1; J. E. O’Shea’s entry 2; C. W. Baldwin and Son’s Ngatoro Pollie King. 3. Bull, any age, and three females, two years and over. —11. E. Johnson's Coldstream Sir Maida, Tokaora Alcartra Pieterje, Quickshine’s Pride and entry 1. SPECIAL CLASS. Bull, since July, 1925, and heifers since July, 1925, and July, 1926.- —C. W. Baldwin and Son’s entry 1; E. J. Betts’ entry 2. AYRSHIRES. Judge: J. Bowden, Matamau. Bull, prior to July, 1923.—P. Bremer s (Okaiawa) Glencairn Craigellaehie, by Style of Glenaloon—Fancy of Waitoitoi, 1 and champion. Bull, since July, 1924.—F. Mills’ (Hawera) Ivanhoe Hot Stuff, by Thornhill Loyalty (imp.)—lvanhoe Nettie, 1 and reserve. Bull, since July, 1925.—F. Mills’ Waipapa Admiral Beatty 2nd, by Good Hope of Awamoa—Adelaide 2nd of Waipapa, 1; P. Bremer’s Ivanhoe Silver Crest, by Thornhill Loyalty (imp.)—lvanhoe Maud, 2; P. Bremer’s Glenhope Chief, by Glencairn Craigellaehie—Glenhope Jeanette, 3. Cow, calved prior to July, 1923. —F. Mills’ Glencairn Jenny Lee, by Style 2nd of Porirua—Jenny Lee, 1 and champion; P. Bremer’s Glenhope Glory, by Raleigh of Ashleigh—Ada of Waitoitoi, 2; P. Bremer’s Glenhope Violet, by Fair Lad of Brookside—lvy of Armadale, 3. Heifer, since July, 1923.—F. Mills’ Awamoa Peggy Bolt, by Ben Bolt of Cheviot —Peggy 2nd of Awamoa, 1. Heifer, since 1924.—P. Bremer’s Glenhope* Glorious, by Gleneairn Craigellaehie —Glenhope Glory, 1 and reserve'; F. Mills’ Waipapa Marguerita VI., by Cfcod Hope of Awamoa—Rita 6th of Townhead, 2. Heifer, since July, 1925.—F. Mills' Waipapa Betsy IV., by Good Hope of Awamoa —Betsy of Waipapa, 1; P. Bremer’s Glenhope Rosebud, by Glencairn Craigellaehie—Glenhope Magnolia, 2; F. Mills’ Waipapa Jean McNeill 2nd, by Good Hope of Awamoa—Netherton Jean of Ora, 3; F. Mills’ Waipapa Netta, v.h.e. Best pen of two heifers, since July, 1925. —F. Mills’ Waipapa Jean McNeill and Betsy IV., 1; F. Mills’Waipapa Marguerite and Naomi, 2; P. Bremer’s Glenhope Glorious and Rosebud 3. Bull, any age, and three females.—P. Bremer 1, F. Mills 2. JERSEYS. Judge: H. Moretara, Hamilton. Bull, prior to July, 1923.—F. .Hoskin’s (Matapu) Xenia’s Charlie (imp.), by Xenia’s Sultan —Charliebelle, 1; A. J. Burns’ (Stratford) Easter Sultan (imp.), by Xenia’s Sultan —La Fougere, 2. Bull, since July, 1923. —R.| L. Horn's (Ohau), Ku Ku Owler, by Ku Ku Major —Ku Ku Brooklet, 1. Bull, since July, 1924.—H. Salway’s (Bell Block) Victor’s Handsome Prince (imp.), by You’ll Do’s Victor—Sultan’s Pretty Eva, 1 and champion; J. Pettigrew’s (Pihama) Sungold, by Fancy’s Bill Twylish—Sunflower’s Distinction, 2 and reserve; John Nicholson's (Hawera) Ravenwood’s Barker, by Royal Astor — Lady Mayfair, 3. Bull, since July, 1925.— J. S. T. Short’s (Hawera) Grand View Treasure, by Mountain View’s Gold—Hartsease, 1; G H. Handley’s (Rapanui) Springburn Owl’s Victor, by Owler of Puketapu — Volee’s Gery, 2; P. M. Pratt’s (Matapu) Avenue King Charles, by Miro Meadows Akatea—-Viola’s Primrose, 3. Cow, in "milk, prior to July, 1923. R. L. Horn’s Ku Ku Brooklet, by Owler of Puketapu—Oaklands Brooklet, 1 and champion; F. W. Cprnwall’s (Bell Block 1 Oaklands Lady Brampton, by Brampton Merry Boy (imp.)—Oaklands Ruebe, 2 and reserve; H. Stonex’s (Bell Block) Bessie’s Golden Maize, by Viola’s Golden Laddie—Rewa Maize, 3; H. J. Berry’s (Kaupokonui) Grassmere Glamour, by Whenuku Canadian Hero—Wairqa's Gleam, v.h.e.; Truby King’s (Stratford) Ivondale’s Golden Rainbow, by Astor’s Golden Lad—lvondale Rainbow lAss, h.c. Two cows in milk, prior to July, 1923. —R. L. Horn’s Ku Ku, Brooklet anl Sweet Pea, 1; F. Hoskin’s Neat Owlette and Neathead’s Glory Lass 2. Heifer, since July, 1923. —H. Stonex’s Bessie’s Golden Viola, by Mercedes Noble Squire—Viola’s Princess,- 1; R. L. Horn’s Ku Ku Duchess, by Owler of Puketapu—Ku Ku Princess, 2; T. H. Western’s (Bell Block) Oaklands Viscountess, by Brampton Merry Boy (imp.) —Oaklands Princess 3; Truby King’s Marshlands Butterfly, by Marshlands Masterpiece—Golden Ferris Maid, v.h.e. Heifer, since July, 1924. —G. H. Betts’ (Oakura) Pinewood’s Viola, by Viola’s Golden Laddie (imp.)—Elza of 0.K., 1; G. H. Betts’ Pinewood's Viola Dot, by Viola’s Golden Laddie (imp.)—Ulysses Bilberry, 2; 8. J. Bennett’s (Kaupokonui) Thorny croft Charm, by Holly bank Thorn—Thorny croft Queen ie, 3. Two heifers, in milk, since July, 1924. —G. H. Bell’s Pinewood’s Viola and Viola’s Dot, 1; F. Hoskin’s Te Ngutu Laura and Twylight 2; Truby King’s Otterburn Noble Queen and Gaiety's Princess 3. Heifer, since July, 1925.—J. S. Jones’ (Bell Bloclj) Silverley’s Lady Viola, by Xenia’s Oxford Lad (imp.), 1; R. L. Horn’s junr. Springburn Jennie, by Ku Ku Jock—Trithella’s Lady, 2; A. Horn’s (Ohau) Ku Ku Dixie, by Jersey Meadow’s Birch —Ku Ku’s Spot, 3; J. S. T. Short’s Grand View Faith, by Mountain View’s Gold—Truth, v.h.e. Two heifers, since July, 1925.—G. H. Bell's Pinewood’s Viola’s Beauty and Golden Patch 1; J. S. T. Short’s Grand View’s Sea Queen and Faith 2; J. S. Jones’ Silverley's Lady Viqla’s and Oxford Reta 3. SPECIAL CLASS. Jersey cow, prior to July, 1923, for cow with C.O.R. records, judged on type. (Hawera Jersey Club special).—F. W. Cornwall’s (Bell Block) Oaklands Lady Brampton 1; H. Stonex’s Bessie’s Golden Maize 2; Truby King’s Ivondale’s

Golden Rainbow 3; F. Hoskin’s Neat Owlette, v.h.c. Cow, since July, 1923, prizes and conditions as previous class.—W. Stonex’s Bessie's Golden Viola 1; H. J. Berry’s Grassmere Gala, 2; T. H. Western's Oaklands Viscountess 3; J. S. T. Short’s Roma Lady Agnes, v.h.c. Hawera Jersey Cattle .Club’s second certificate of record stakes. First £42, second £l7 10s, third £lO 10s.—H. Stonex’s (Bell Block) Besse’s Golden Viola 1; R. L. Horn’s (Ohau) Ku Ku Duchess 2; T. H. Western's (Bell Block) Oaklands Viscountess 3; J. S. T. Short’s (Hawera) Roma Lady Agnes 4. Heifer, since July, 1925 (open to members of the Hawera Dairy Cattle Club only.)—J. S. T. Short's Grand View Faith 1; J. S. T. Short's Grand View Sea Queen 2; .las. Meuli's (Normanby) Pinebnnk Luna’s Best 3. GRADE JERSEY.Cow, in milk, 4 years or over.—P. M. Pratt’s Violet 1, W. P. Wallace’s (Waverley) entry 2, S. J. Bennett’s-(Kaupoko-nui) Violet 3. MILKING SHORTHORNS. Judge: E. A. Washer, Okaiawa. Bull, prior to July, 1923.—J. C. Wright's (Normanby) Reformer of Cornwall Park, by Clinker 2nd of Oakvale — Tulip 4th of Cornwall Park, 1 and champion. Bull, prior to July, 1924.—Jas. Hodge's (Rapanui) Carmen 2nd, by Dilworth Red Duke (imp.)—Gipsy 2nd, 1 and reserve; J. C. Wright’s Cornwall Park Gay Lad IV., by Reformer of Cornwall Park— Braeside Sweet Nell, 2; Jas. Hodge’s Jewel’s Knight 2nd, by Dilworth Red Duke (imp.)—Jewel 3rd, 3. Bull, prior to July, 1925.—W. Bootten's (Rawhitiroa) Shawfleld Defiance, by Snowball of Cornwall Park —Rockwood Connie, 3. Cow, in milk, prior to- July, 1923. J. C. Wright's Braesidc Sweet Nell, by Sailor Boy—Dilworth Flirt, 1 and champion; Jas. Hodge’s Rapanui Belle, by Rapanui Oakwood—Rapanui Belle, 2 and reserve; J. Hodge’s Rapanui Gentle, by Rapanui Oakwood—Gentle, 3. Heifer, since July, 1923.—J. C. Wright’s Cornwall Park Sweet Nell, by Reformer of Cornwall Park—Braeside SwOet Nell, 1; Jas. Hodge’s Rapanui Daisy IV., by Rapanui Duke—Rapanui Daisy 3rd, 2; Jas. Hodge's Rapanui Lady 4th, by Rapanui Duke —Rapanui Lady 2nd, 3. , Heifer, since July, 1924.—J. C. Wright’s Cornwall Park Queen 10th, by Snowball of Cornwall Park—Queen 2nd of- Cornwall Park, 1. Heifer, since July, 1925. —Jas. Hodge's Rapanui Dob 2nd, by Pencarrow Cygnet —Rapanui Dot, 1; J. C. Wright’s Cornwall Park Sweet Nell IV., by Glenhope Limelight—Braeside Sweet Neß> 2; W. P. Bootten’s Shawfleld Aster, by Snowball of Cornwall Park —Nancy of Cloverdown, 3. Pen of two heifers, since July, 1925. —J.| C. Wright’s Cornwall Park’s Sweet Nell IV. and Victoria 2nd, 1; W. P. Bootten’s Shawfleld Aster and Lavender HORSES CLYDESDALES. Judge: J. C. Bigbie, Te Kowhai. Brood mare, prior to August, 1923, in foal or with foal at foot. —Moore Hunter estate’s Rudabeh, by Junior Chief — Lingerie, 1; J. Kerrisk junr.’s (Ohangai) Cherry Queen 2nd, by Pride of Hawkesbury—Cherry Queen, 2; Alex. Hastie's (Normanby) entry 3. Foal, since August, 1926. —Alex. Hastie’s entry 1. Dry marej foaled prior to August, 1923. —Moore Hunter estate’s Sesame, by Buchlyoie Favourite—Lady St. John, 1 and champion; J. Forbes’ (Normanby Tawakara Queen, by County KingNancy, 2. Filly, since August, 1923.—M00re Hunter Estate’s Morgiana, by Bonnie Dene (imp.)—Sesame, 1 and reserve; Alex. Hastie’s entry 2. Filly, since August, 1924.—M00re Hunter Estate’s Frills, by Bonnie Dene -(imp.) —Lingerie, 1; W. Sharp’s (Matapu) Mavourneen, by Flashfoot —Bessie Dodd, 2. Filly, since August, 1925.—M00re Hunter Estate's Maid of Perth, by Bonnie Dene (imp.)—Hefty Maid, 1; Moore Hunter Estate’s Feranges, by Bonnie Dene (imp.)—Rudabeh, 2; Moore Hunter Estate’s Fatema, by Bonnie Dene (imp.) —Sesame, 3. GELDINGS AND TEAMS. Judge: J. C. Begbie, Te Kowhai. Gelding, prior to August, 1923. Moore Hunter Estate’s Bonccr, by Bonnie Dene (imp.)—Colleen, 1; Newton King,' Ltd.’s- (Hawera) Nugget, by Meteor, 2; A. Griffin’s (Inaha) Major 3. Two horse teams, mares or geldings, three years and over.—Moore Hunter Estate’s Bonccr and Sesame 1. Three horse teams, mares or geldings, -thfee years and over. —Moore Hunter Estate's Boncer, Sesame and Morgiana 1. SPRING CARTERS. . Noyice class, mare or gelding, shown in harness and driven.-—D. W. Robinson’s (Hawera) entry 1; G. N.' Lus.combe’s (Hawera) Toby 2; Greenhill Bros. (Hawera) Betty'S. Mare or gelding (horse and eart to be capable of taking not less than 25 cwt.). —A. Lankow’s (Manaia) and champion, J. French’s (Hawera) Bloss 2, Chas. Ogle’s (Hawera) County 3. Mare or gelding (horse and eart capable of taking not less than 15cwt.) — D. W. Robinson’s entry 1 and reserve, G* N. Luscombe’s Toby 2, Greenhill Bros. Betty 3. Mare or gelding for general farm purposes.—G. N. Luscombe’s Toby 1, Greenhill Bros. Betty 2, J. H. Bland’s (Auroa) Prince 3. LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. • Judge: H. A. Russell, Hastings. Entire, foaled prior to August, 1924. W. T. Bailey’s (Palmerston North) Native King, by Nelson Bingen (imp ) —Novice, 1; J. R. Corrigan's (Hawera) Worthy Bingen, by Nelson Bingen (imp.) ' —Bertha Belle (imp.), 2. Brood marc, prior to August, 1923, with foal at foot, or visibly in foal. J. S. T. Short’s (Hawera) Lucky Nell, by Estholm —Duchess, 1. Colt, filly or gelding, prior to Axigust, 1924. —C. H. Washer’s Mist, by St. Kevin—Black Bess, 1; W. Burke’s (Manaia) Corneroif, by Daniloff —Neippe, 2.Colt, filly or gelding, prior to August, 1925. W. McL. Dowie’s (Matapu) entry, by Bisogne—Theiry, 1. SADDLE HORSES. Judge: H. A. Russell, Maiden hack. —W. McL, Dowie s Bismore, by Bisogne—Lady hfoore, 1: C. H. "Washer’s (Hawera) Molly Paul 2; R. Buckley's (Ararata) Sicyon 3.

Hack, mare or gelding, up to 15st.— S. Symes’ (Waverley) Osprey 1 and champion; C. Paterson's (Kapuni) Glen Royal 2. Hack, mare or gelding, up to 13st.— Mis. L. Hicks’ (Hawera) Grey Mist 1; Miss M. Stewart’s (Halcombe) Gentleman Jack 2; W. McL. Dowie’s Bismors Hack, mare or gelding, up to list.— Alex. Hunter’s (Hawera) Weaver 1, C, H. Washer's Molly Paul 2, B. C. Lysaght's (Hawera) Nikau 3. Weight carrying colt, 14.1 to 15 hands, up to 13st.—C. Paterson's King Dick 1, W. McL. Dowie’s Fairy 2, R. A. Raimes’ (Inaha) Prince 3. Lady’s hack-, not exceeding 15 hands. Mrs. 1. J. Martin's (Inglewood) Sportsman 1, E. M. Hunter's (Hawera) Annabelle 2, B. C. Lysaght’s Nikau 3. Lady’s hack, over 15 hands.—S. Symes’ Osprey 1. Miss M. Stewart’s Gentleman Jack 2, Mrs. L. Hicks’ Grey Mist 3. Best paced and mannered hack.—Mrs. L. Hicks' Grey Mist 1, S. Symes’ Osprey 2, Miss M. Stewart’s Gentleman Jack 3. Best walking horse.—C. Paterson's Glen Royal 1, Mrs. L. Hicks’ Grey Miat 2, B. C. Lysaght’s Ladybird 3. Best lady rider. —Miss Brown_on Osprey. ' Best groomed turn-out. —S. Symes’ Osprey 1. COMPETITIONS i j Judge: H. A. Russell, Hastings. Maiden hunters’ competition. First £5, second £2, third —C. H. Washer's Molly Paul 1. Wire jumping competition. First £7, second £2, third £1. —C. Paterson's King Dick 1, Miss M. Stewart’s Gentleman Jack 2, Mr. V. Sutton's (Feilding) Kemeroa 3. Hunting Competition. First £l5, second £5, third £2; also J. J. Bryce rose bowl, valued 20gns., to be won twice in succession. Owner of winning horse to be u member of a hunt club. S. Symes' Osprey 1 Miss M. Stewart’s Gentleman Jack .. 2 C. Paterson’s King Dick .3 Winner: 1916, E. Short, “The Scout”; 1917-18, J. Briee, “Hailstorm”; J9lB-19, D. Crocker, "Mac”; 1919-20, H. W. Brewer; 1921, J. Shaw, “Rita”; 1921-22, G. D. Smith, “Muritai”; 1922, Mrs. D. G. Riddiford’s “Slippery Sam”; 1923, G. Perry’s “Rambler”; 1924, G. D. Smith’s ''Muritai”; 1925, S. Symes’ “Osprey,” SHEEP LINCOLNS. Judge: F. Besley, WhenuakRam, over 18 months.—P. Diemcr (Okaiawa) 1 and champion and 2. Ram, under IK. months.—P. Bremer 1 and 2. Two rants, under 18 months, shorn. — P. Bremer 1. Ewe, over 18 months, with lamb at foot.—P. Bremer 1 and champion. BORDER LEICESTER. Two rams, under 18 months, shorn.— A. S. Tonks’ estate (Hawera) 1,2 and 3. Ewe, over 18 months, with lamb at foot. —A. 8. Tonks' estate I, 2 and 3. Two ewes, over 18 months, with lamb at foot.—A. S. Tonks’ estate, 1 2, and 3. One ewe, under 18 months.—A. S. Tonks’ estate 1,2 and 3. Two ewes, under 18 months. —A. S. Tonks’ estate 1,2 and 3. ROMNEY MARSH. Ram. over 18 months. —Blair and Hunter (Maxwelltown) 1 and champion, M. Voss and Sons (Longburn) 2 and 3. Ram, under 18 months.—Blair and Hunter 1. Two rams, under 18 months, shorn. —J. G. Alexander (Maxwelltown) 1, M. R. Murphy (Whenuakura) 2 and 3. Jiwe, over 18 months, with lamb at foot.—Blair and Hunter 1 and champion, J. G. Alexander 2, M. Voss and Sons 3. Two ewes, over 18 months, with lamb at foot.—J. G. Alexander 1, M. Voss and Sons 2 and 3. Ewe, under 18 months. —M. Voss and Sons 1 and 2. Two ewes, under 18 months.—Blair and Hunter 1, J. G. Alexander 2, M. Voss and Sons 3. IN WOOL AND NATURAL CONDITION Ram, over 18 months.—J. C. Best (Ngaere) 1, Blair and Hunter 2, J. Forbes 3. Ram, under 18 months. —J. Forbes 1 and 2. Two rams, under 18 months, shorn.— M. R. Murphy 1 and 3, J. G. Alexander 2. Ewe. over 18 months, with lamb at foot.—M. Voss and Sons 1 and 2, J. G. Alexander 3. Ewe, under 18 months.—M. Voss and Sons 1, J. G. Alexander 2, Blair and Hunter 3. Two rams, under 18 months, shorn.— M. Voss and Sons 1, J. G. Alexander 2 and 3. SOUTHDOWN. Ram, over 18 months, J. Forbes 1 and IN WOOL AND IN NATURAL CONDITION. Ram. over 18 months. —P. Bremer 1, A. A. Verry (Waitotkra)-2 Ram, under 18 months.—A. A. Verry I, P. Bremer 2. Two rams, under 18 months, shorn. — A. A. Verry 1, P. Bremer 2. Ewe, over 18 months, with la’mb at foot.—A. A. Verry 1, R. Farley (Westmere) 2. Ewe, under 18 months.—A. A. Verry 1. Two ewes, under 18 months, shorn. — A. A. Verry 1, P. Bremer 2, R. Farley 3. FAT SHEEP. Three fat wethers, heavy weight.—R. Farley 1,2 and 3. Three fat wethers, in wool, 18 month* and under, most profitable sheep, wool and earcase combined. —R. Farley I and Three fat ewes, heavy weights.—R. Farley 1 and 2. Three fat ewes, in wool, 18 months and under 30 months, most profitable sheep, wool and carcase combined. —R. ' Farley 1. Three fat wethers, under 18 months, down. Ryelands, or three crosses. —A. A. Verry 1. Three fat wethers, under 18 months, long wool crosses.—R. Farley 1, A. A. Verry 2. Three fat ewes, under 18 months, long wool crosses. — A. A. Verry 1 and 2, R. Farley 3. Three fat ewes, under 18 months, down, Ryeland or their crosses. — A. AX'erry 1 and 2, R. Farley 3.

Three fat wethers or ewes, under 18 months, long wool crosses (suitable for freezing, not to exceed 501 b. deadweight). —A. A. Verry 1 and 2, R. Farley 3. Three fat wethers or ewes, under 18 months, down, Ryeland or their crosses (suitable for freezing, not to exceed 50 lb. dead weight).—A. A. Verry 1 and 3, J. Forbes 2. FAT LAMBS. Three fat lambs, down, Byeland or their crosses (not to exceed 801 b. live weight).—W. O. Williams (Hawera) 1, A. A. Verry 2, R. Farley 3. Three fat lambs, long wool crosses (not to exceed 801 b. live weight).—A. A. Verry 1, R. Farley 2. Five fat lambs, any breed or cross, conditional on export, Borthwick’s specials. —J. Forbes 1 and 2, W. O. Williams 3. Pet lamb, in wool. —Sylvia Spratt (Hawera) 1, Allen Jennings (Inaha) 2, Douglas Jones (Kaupokonui) 3. PIGS BERKSHIRE. Judge: A. R. Gudopp, New Plymouth. Boar, 16 months and over. —H. F. Wren’s (Tokaora) Meadow Mascot 1 and champion; D. Stewart's (Norman - by) Kai Nui Ben 2 and reserve; Ramsay Bros. (Hawera) Waihi Supreme 3. Boar, under 9 months.—Hawera Hospital Board 1, Jas. Pitt (Hawera) 2, N. C. Tregea (Auroa) 3. Boar, farrowed since July, 1926. —D. Stewart (Normanby 1 and 2, Jas. Pill 3, Hawera Hospital Board v.h.c. and h.c. Sow, 16 months and over, must show signs of being in farrow or having far rowed. —D. Stewart’s Queen of the Windsors 1 and champion; N. C. Tregea’s Normanby Queen 2 and reserve; H. F. Wren’s Blythewood Mignonette 11. 3, Hawera Hospital Board’s Supreme Lady 3. Sow, under 16 months.—Jas. Pitt’s Waihi Ideal 1, N. C. Tregea’s Egmont Lass 2. Sow, under 9 months.—Jas. Pitt 1, Hawera Hospital Board 2 and 3. Sow, farrowed since July, 1926.—H. F. Wren 1 and 2, Hawera Hospital Board 3. TAMWORTHS. Boar, 16 months and over.—H. B. Benton’s (Auroa) Tawera Mount View Pride 1 and reserve. Boar, over 9 months and under 16 months.—J. Thomlison's (Hawera) Mount View Lad 1 and champion, .<l. B. Benton's Tawera Rufus 111. 2, Palmer Bros. (Normanby) Tawera Rufus IV. 3, C. E. Trott’s (Eltham) Hawkesbury Springtide v.h.c. Boar, under 9 months. —F. Ogle’s (Normanby) Austin Patrol 1, H. B. Benton (Auroa) 2. Boar, farrowed since July, 1926.—F. Ogle’s Austin Patrol 1, F. Ogle’s Austin Knight 2, H. B. Benton (Auroa) 3 and y.h.c. Sow, 16 months and over, must show signs of being in farrow or have farrowed. —F. Ogle’s Springdale Florence 1 and champion, F. Ogle’s Springdale Frances 2 and reserve, C. E. Trott’s Teak Ella No. 10 3. Sow, under 16 months.—H. B. Benton 1 and 3, F. Ogle 2. Sow, under 9 months. —H. B. Benton 1 and 2, F. Ogle 3. Sow’, since July, 1926. —F. Ogle’s Austin Tilly 1, F. Ogle's Austin Jessie 2, H. B. Benton 3. Boar and two sows. —F. Ogle 1, H. B. Benton 2. GENERAL. Two pigs for bacon factory purposes, must not exceed 1501 b. dead weight.— W. Wallace (Hawera) 1 and v.h.c., Hawera Hospital Board 2, J. Thomhson 3. Two porkers, suitable for freezing, not exceeding 1101 b. dead weight.—W. Wallace 1, E. S. Bennett (Normanby) 2, Ramsay Bros. (Hawera) 3. Sow, purebred, and litter of not less than six.—A. E. Spratt’s (Hawera) Springdale Edna 1. Sow, any crossbred, and litter. —E. S. Bennett (Normanby) 1, W. Wallace 2, C. E. Trott 3, Ramsay Bros, v.h.c. Sow, any breed or cross other than purebreds.—Ramsay Bros. 1, E. S. Bennett 2, W. Ramsay 3. HOME INDUSTRIES Two pounds of separator butter.—Mrs W. Pollock 1, Mrs. Leo Chadwick 2. Two pounds non-separator butter. — Mrs. Leo. Chadwick 1, Mrs. E. Clark 2. Loaf bread, home made.—Mrs. McWhirter 1 and 3, Mrs. E. Mortimer 2. Home-made loaf bread, for competitors who have not previously taken a prize (Mr. W. T. Johnson's special, 501 b bag of flour). —Mrs. A. Travis 1, Mrs. Vinten 2. Loaf home-made brown bread.—Mrs. McWhirter ' and 3, Mrs. A. Travis 2. Currant or sultana loaf. —Mrs. Vinten I, Mrs. McWhirter 2, Mrs. A. Travis 3. Loaf nut bread. —Mrs. L. Beaurepaire 1, Mrs. McWhirter 2, Miss M. Marsh 3, Mrs. W. J. Hill v.h.c., Mrs. M. Kidson h.c. Plain scones, home made.—Mrs. J. Robb 1, Mrs. R. McNae 2, Mrs. McWhirter 3, Mrs. W. J. Hill v.h.c., Mrs. E. Mortimer h-e. Girdle scones.—Mrs. McWhirter 1 and 2. Mrs. L. S. Tarrant 3, Mrs. S. Pettigrew senr. v.h.c., Mrs. W. J. Hill h.c. Sultana scones.—Mrs. J. Robb 1. Mrs. W. J. Hill 2, Mrs. W. A. Guy 3, Mrs. J. Robb v.h.c., Mrs. E. Mortimer h.c. Pikelets. —Mrs. L. S. Tarrant 1, Mrs. W. O’Brien 2, Mrs. J. Champion 3, Mrs. Retter v.h.c. Plain family cake, with sultanas (Mrs C. Mcßae's special, value £1 Is, second, Mrs. E. Williams' special. 10s). —Mrs. W. J. Power 1, unsigned entry 2, Mrs. M. B. Slater 3, Mrs. McWhirter vji.c., Mrs. Hearne h.c. Sponge sandwich, any filling (E. O’Reilly’s special, £1 Is; second. Mrs. E. Williams' special, 10s). —Mrs. E. Mortimer 1, Miss O. Garner 2 and v.h c., Mrs. M. C. Crighton 3, Mrs. W. Pollock h.c. Brown sandwich (Mr. W. May's special, £1 Is). —Mrs. E. Mortimer 1 and 2, Mrs. Jean O’Brien 3, Miss I. Barr v.h.c., Mrs. J. Foy h.c. Madeira cake (G. R. Horsburgh and Sons' special, value £1 Is).- —Mrs. M. B. Slater 1. Mrs. N. C. Tregea 2, Mrs. J. Fahey 3. Jam tarts. —Mrs. Hearne 1, Mrs. W. R. < ~jav- 2. Mrs. W. J. Hill 3 and v.h.c. .Sponge cake (E. Higgs’ special. 10s Cd;.. —Mrs. J. S. Johnstone 1, Mrs. N. C. Tregea 2, Mrs. Vinten 3. Rich fruit cake (first. R. T. Bullock's special. £1 Is. and the Hawera Gas Co.'s siiecial, i-ton coal); second, Mr. E. Bach’s special. 10s Gd); third. Wee On and Co.’s special. ss)'.—Mrs. J. S. Johnstone 1. I’’ -- M. B. Sinter 2, Mrs. W. A.

Guy 3, Mrs. R. E. Antrobus v.h.c., Mrs. W. J. Hill h.c. Jam roll (Mrs. E. Williams’ special, 10s).—Mrs. Vinten 1, Mrs. Hearne 2, Mrs. C. Ogle 3. Plum pudding (first, Mrs.' E. Williams’ special, £1; second, Mr. H. N. Lester’s special trophy, 10s 6d). —Mrs. E. Clarke 1, Mrs. E. L. Green "2, Mrs. Vinten 3, Mrs. W. J. Hill v.h.c., Mrs. A. T. Phillips h.e. Plate of shortbread (Mr. J. C. Smith’s special, £1 Is). —Unsigned entry 1, Mrs. M. C. Crighton 2, Mrs. S. Pettigrew senr. 3, Mrs. J. Falvey v.h.c., Mrs. McWhirter h.c. Gingerbread cake.—Mrs. Hearne 1, Mrs. W. Isherwood 2, Mrs. G. Lee 3, Mrs. J. Falvey v.h.c., Mrs. S. Thrush h.c. Seed cake (W. May’s special, £1 Is). —Mrs. J. S. Johnstone 1, Mrs. J. Falvey 2, Mrs. M. B. Slater 3, Mrs. R. Reid v.h.c., Mrs. McWhirter h.c. Christmas pudding (first, Mr. G. M. Townsend's special, £1 Is; second. Mr. R. Tait’s special, 10s 6d; third, Mr. J. Urlich’s special, 4s). —Mrs. E. Clark 1, Mrs. M. B. Slater 2, Mrs. McWhirter 3, Mrs. Vinten v.h.c., Mrs. I. M. Boyland h.c. Cream puffs, shells only.—Mrs. W. J. Hills 1 and 2, Mrs. W. J. Power 3, Mrs. Vinten v.h.c., Mrs. J. Falvey h.c. Cake made without eggs.—Mrs. S. Thrush 1, Mrs. W. J. Hill 2, Mrs. R. Reed 3. Jar of brandy snaps.—Miss Nancy 'Kent 1. Collection of pastry.—Mrs. W. J. Hill 1 arid 2. Sausage rolls.—Mrs. Hearne 1, Mrs. W. J. Hill 2 and 3. Fruit pie.—Mrs. W. J. Hill 1. Collection of home-made biscuits (first, H. Foy’s special, 10s 6d). —Mrs. W. J. Hill 1 and 2, Mrs. W. J. Oldfield 3, Mrs. J. Falvey v.h.c. and h.c. Collection small cakes.—Mrs. W. J. Hill 1,2 and 3. SWEETS. Turkish delight.—Miss M. Reid 1, Miss F. Fryer 2, Mrs. J. Falvey 3. Cocoanut ice.—Mrs. J. Falvey 1 and 2, Miss I. H. Stewart 3, Mrs. R. Hatchard v.h.c. Toffee (Lightband and Wann’s special trophy, 10s 6d). —Mrs. A. T. Phillips 1, Miss I. H. Stewart 2, Mrs. J. Falvey 3 and v.h.c. Collection of s’ eets, home made (Mr. J. E. Dingle’s special, 10s 6d).—Miss I. H. Stewart 1, Miss F. Fryer 2. Collection home-made jellies (Mr. E. Wells’ special, 10s). —Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 1, Mrs. A. T. Phillips 2, Mrs. C. Woodham 3. Collection of home-made jam.—Mrs. C. Woodham 1, Mrs. A. T. Phillips 2, Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 3. Home-made mince-meat.—Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 1, Mrs. C. Woodham 2, Mrs. A. T. Phillips 3 Marmalade—Mrs. G. Handley 1, Mrs. C. Woodham 2, Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 3 and v.h.e., Mrs. G. Buckeridge h.c. Home-made lemon cheese. —Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 1, Mrs. A. T. Phillips 2, Mrs. C. Woodham 3. Collection of home-made piekies.— Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 1, Mrs. A. T. Phillips 2. Collection home-made sauces.—Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 1, Mrs. A. T. Phillips 2. Collection home-made chutney.—Mrs. E. Clark 1. Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 2, Mrs. A. T. Phillips 3. Tomato sauce.—Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 1, Mrs. A. T. Phillips 2, Mrs. E. Clark 3. Collection bottled fruit, in syrup (Miss Buchanan’s special, 10s 6d).—Mrs. A. T. Phillips 1. Collection bottled fruit, in water (Miss Buchanan’s special, 10s Gd). — Mrs. A. T. Phillips 1, Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 2. Bottle of tomatoes. —Mrs. M. B. Slater I, Mrs. G. Handley 2, Mrs. E. Clark '3. Pickled onions.—Mrs. A. J. Hoperoft 1, Mrs. Cummane 2, Mrs. A. T. Phillips Pickled red eabbage.—Mrs. Clark 1. -Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 2, Mrs. A. T. Phillips 3. Plum sauce. —Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 1, Mrs. A. T. Phillips 2, Mrs. G. Handley 3. Dozen fresh hen eggs.—Keith Carroll 1 and 2, Mrs. L. Hicks 3. Dozen fresh duck eggs. —Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft 1. Home-made soap (first prize Miss Buchanan’s special. 10s Gd). —Mrs. A. J. Hopcroft’ 1 and 2, Mrs. L. Hicks 3. COOKING. (Girls under 14 years.) Plate scones ( J. J. Goodwin’s special, 10s 6d>.—Miss F. Schneebeli 1, Miss M. Guy 2, Miss Rona Bullock 3, Miss M. Guy v.h.c., Miss M. Ogle h.c. Sponge sandwich. —Miss Rona Bullock 1, Miss M. Guy 2, Miss Pearl Gane 3, Miss M. Guy v.h.c., Miss F.. Schneebeli h.c. Rock cakes (Mrs. J. AY inks’” pecial). —Miss F. Schneebeli 1, Miss Rona Bullock 2, Miss M. Guy 3 and v.h.c. Brown bread made without yeast.— Miss F. Schneebeli 1, Miss Rona Bullock 2, Miss M. Guy 3. (Girls over 14 and under 16.) Scones.—Miss J. M. Wytkin 1, Miss Gwen Chadwick 2, Miss G. Oldfield 3, Miss Jean O’Brien v.h.c. Jam sandwich.—Miss G. Oldfield 1, Miss Jean O’Brien 2, Miss J. W. Wytkin 3. Jam tarts.—Miss G. Oldfield 1, Miss Jean O’Brien 2, Miss Gwen Chadwick 3. Collection sweets.—Miss G. Oldfield 1. Pikelets.—Miss Jean O’Brien 1, Miss Gwen Chadwick 2, Miss G. Oldfield 3, Miss J. M. Wytkin v.h.c. PHOTOGRAPHY FOR AMATEURS. Landscape.—S. E. Cousins 1, J. D. Hay 2, R. E. Wells 3. Seascape and marine.—S. E. Cousins 1. J. D. Hay 2, H. C. Milne 3. Portrait or studv. —H. C. Milne 1, S. E. Cousins 2, R. E.‘ Wells 3. Animal life.—R. E. Wells 1, J. D. -Hay 2, H. C. Milne 3. _ Collection of photography.—S. E. Cousins 1, H. C. Milne 2, R. E. Wells 3. Enlargement. —J. D. Hay 1, H. C. Milne 2, R. E. Wells 3. PAINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY. (16 years and under.) Oil painting.—Miss Francis Best 1 and 2, Cedric Pacey 3. Water colour painting.—Miss Francis Best 1, Miss R. Sanson 2, Lester Foy 3. Photography, collection.-—Bruce Watts 1, Miss Gwen Chadwick 2. DRAWING a\'D WRITING (For Standard IV.) (Judge —R. Syme, Hawera.) Map of North Island in black and white. —Geoffrey Fairbrother 1, Maurice Goodson 2, Alison Goodson 3. Map of Australia in black and white. —Jack Fairbrother 1, Hilda Barrett 2, Leslie Hunt 3. As previous class. —Daphne Goodwin 1, Fraser Road school 2, Clare Jordan 3. Handwriting.—Fraser Road school 1, Elo Schmidt 2, Alison Goodson 3. As for previous class.—Fraser Road school 1, Charles Hunt 2, Leslie Hunt 3. As for previous class. —Rita Fearon 1,

Daphne Goodwin 2, Fraser Road school •3. RURAL DIVISION. School garden note book (Standard VI).- Okaiawa school 1 and 3, Ohangai 2 and v.h.c. Same (Standard V). —Okaiawa school 1 and 2, Matapu school 3. Same (Standard IV). —Ohangai school 1, Okaiawa school 2. Matapu school 3. Nature study note book (Standards I-II), —Ohangai school 1, Matapu school 2 and 3. Same (Standards I and II). —Mokoia school I, Mere mere school 2, Whareroa school 3. Same (for primary school pupils only).—Okaiawa school 1,2 and 3. For pupils of any school.—Manaia school No. 1,1, J. Kitt (Manaia) 2, Manaia school" No. 4,3, Manaia school No. 5 h.e. Plan of school grounds.—Ohangai school 1 and 2. Graph of manurial. —Okaiawa school I, 2 and 3. Collection of named weeds.—Ohangai school 1. Pen and ink drawings of naftied weeds. —Ohangai school 1, Matapu school 2 and 3. Collection of dried grasses.—Ohangai school 1. Sample of seed (named). —Ohangai school 1. Graph of herd yield for the year.— Okaiawa school 1,2 and 3. Chart in illustration of any phase of nature. —Matapu school 1. Whareroa school 2, Meremere school 3. , Collection f drawings of native plants.—Ohangai school 1. Collection of native plants.—Ohangai school 1, Matapu school 2. ART SECTION. Still life study in oils, done by exhibitor.—Miss T. Ingram 1. Oil painting.—-Miss T. Lngram 1. Seascape in oils done by exhibitor.— Miss T. Ingram 1, Mrs. J. D. Hay 2. Landscape in oils by exhibitor.—Miss T. Ingram 1 and 3, Mrs. L. Reed 2. Seascape in water colours by exhibitor. —Mrs. J. D. Hay 1, L. Reed 2. Landscape in water colours by exhibitor. —Miss J. Page 1, Miss D. Williamson 2, Mrs. J. H. Hall 3. Figure study, black and white. —-Mrs. J. D. Hav 1, Mrs. J. G. Goodwin 2 and 3. Animal study, black and white.—Mrs. J. D. Hay 1, Mrs. J. G. Goodwin 2. Landscape in black and white.—Mrs. J. G. Goodwin 1. Landscape in pastel.—Mrs. J. H. Hall 1 and 2. Seascape in pastel.—Mrs. J. H. Hall 1. Flower study in oils.—L. Reed 1, Miss T. Ingram 2, Mrs. J. D. Hay 3 FANCY WORK, PAINTINGS, ETC. (Judge—Mrs. Sutherland, Inglewood.) Daintiest camisole (Mrs. E. A. Washer’s special, £1 Is).—Miss R. James 1, Miss C. McPherson 2, Miss B. Parker 3. Crochet camisole top (Arthur’s Ltd. special, first £1 Is, second ss). —Miss I. O. McCutchan 1, Mrs. H. W. Waters 2. Article of cotton underclothing, hand made. —Mrs. A. H. Pope 1, Miss B. Parker 2, Miss C. M. Bowler 3. Article of silk underclothing, hand made (H.B. Clothing Co.’s special, value £1 Is). —Mrs. S. Howard I, Miss B. Parker 2, Miss A. R. McLean 3, Miss I. H. Stewart h.c. Handsomest cushion ,any kind, mounted (J. and J. Auld’s special, £1 Is). — Miss I. H. Stew-art 1, Miss C. McPherson 2, Mrs. S. Wolfe 3. Eyelet hole embroidery.—Miss A. R. McLean 1 and 3, Miss B. Parker 2, Mrs. J. 11. Hall v.h.c., Miss E. J. Stephens h.e. Worked table centre, coloured.—Mrs. C. Woodham 1, MrS. J. Champion 2, Miss. C. McPherson 3, Mrs. J. Fryday v.h.c. Worked table centre, white (A. K. Elgar’s special, £1 Is).—Miss E. Banks 1, Miss A. R. McLean 2, Miss B. Parker 3, Miss C. M. Bowler v.h.c., Miss E. Williamson h.c. Afternoon tea table cloth or tray cloth (Melbourne Clothing Co,’s special, 10s 6d). —Miss B. Parker 1, Miss A. R. McLean 2, Miss E. Bailey 3. Collection of ladies’ handkerchiefs, hand worked. —Miss Gw r en Chadwick 1, Miss M. Stephens 2, Mrs. G. Lawson h.c. Piece of fancy needlework, coloured, not otherwise enumerated (P. T. Donnelly’s t.jphy, value £1 Is). —Mrs. S. Wolfe 1, Miss 0. Garner 2, Miss C. M. Bowler 3, Miss C. McPherson v.h.c. Exhibit in cotton crochet, fine (E. Dixon’s trophy, value £1 Is). —Miss B. Parker 1, Mrs. G. Dick 2, Mrs. L. M. Dawson 3, Mrs. H. W. Waters v.h.c. Exhibit of coarse crochet, complete article. —Mrs. H. W. Waters 1, Mrs. A. H. Pope 2, Mrs. C. Woodham v.h.c. Jumper on dress, knitted (C. C. Ward Ltd.’s special. £1 Is).- —Miss G. Goodson I, Mr.-. L. W. Dawson 2 and 3, Mrs. H. M. Steele v.h.c. Pair of crochet d’oyleys.—Miss B. Parker 1, Miss I. O. McCutchan 2, Miss M. B. McGuire 3, Mrs. C. Woodham V. Child’s knitted suit (AV. Crompton’s special, £1 Is). —Miss I. H. Stewart 1, Miss C. McPherson 2. Crochet jumper or dress.—Mrs. S. Wolfe 1. Miss C. McPherson 2. Child's crochet jacket—Miss 0. McPherson 1, Miss W. Ingrouille 2, Miss B. Parker 3. Exhibit of cotton crochet, complete article (A. H. Shaw’s special, value £1 Is).—Miss I. 0. McCutchan 1, Mrs. H. W. Waters 2, Mrs. A. H. Pope 3, Miss C. McPherson v.h.c. Tea cosy (D. McCormick and C.o’s special, £1 Is).—Miss C. McPherson 2. Set knitted or crochet garments for infant (first. R. Hannah and Co.’s special, £1 Is; second, T. Sunderland’s trophy, value 10s ’6d). —Miss B. She wan 1, Mrs. F. Sheppard 2, Miss B. Parker 3. Article made out of waste such as benzine tins, cases or sugar bags. — Miss O. Garner 1, Mrs. Ruby Hillier 2, Mrs. C. Woodham 3. Piece of rafia work.—Miss E. Williamson 1, Miss I. H. Stewart 2, Miss D. Swadling 3, Mrs. J. D. Hay v.h.e., Mrs. J. Champion h.e. Half-dozen paper flowers.—Miss Myra Jackson 1. Miss C. McPherson 2 and 3. Exhibit of rope work made from paper (S. P. Hart's special, value 10s 6d).—Mrs. J. D. Hay 1, Miss Myra Jackson 2. FANCY WORK. (For Girls 16 years and under.) Embroidered article. —Miss Zita Donnelly I. Miss D. Goodwin 2, Miss Gladys Green 3. Miss Stella Forsyth v.h.c., Miss Gladys Green h.c. Piece of hand-sewing, any article. — Miss Freida Booker 1 and 3, Miss J. Cousins 2, Miss .Stella Forsyth v.h.e. Buttonhole, hand sewn. —Miss D. Goodwin 1. Miss l-re:da Booker 2, Miss Stella Forsyth 3. (For Girls- under 14 years.) Embroidered article.—Miss D. GoodI win 1, Della Wilcoek 2 and 3. Exhibit of plain sewing.—Miss Della

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1926, Page 6

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THE PRIZE LIST Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1926, Page 6

THE PRIZE LIST Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1926, Page 6

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