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WAIMARINO SHOW

LISTS OF AWARDS FLOCK SHEEP (Own Correspondent.) RAETIHI. Feb. 28. The following is the list of awards in the flock sheep section:— Romney Romney ram, any age: H. J. Donnelly 1, R. Miller 2, H. J. Donnelly 3. Two ewes, any age: H. E. Frederick 1, Gibson and McLean 2 and 3. Two ewes, one shear: E. A. Volkerling 1 and 2, H. E. Frederick 3. Two woolly ewe lambs suitable for breeding: Jean Millar 1, H. J. Donnelly 2, R. Millar 3. Two shorn ewe lambs suitable for breeding: H. E. Frederick 1. D. J. Berry 2 and 3. Southdown Section Ram. any age: D. J. Berry 1. Miscellaneous Two utility ewes: D. J. Berry 1, E. A. Volkerling 2, D. E. Gardner 3. Pet lambs: Jean Millar 1, Cuddle Lynch 2. Avis Berry 3. Fat Sheep Two fat sheep, short wool, suitable fo- freezing: D. J. Berry 1, A. Volkerling 2. Two fat wethers suitable for butchers: D. J. Berry 1. A. Todd 2. Two fat wethers, four-tooth or under, suitable for freezing, not over 641 b: A. Todd 1. A. E. Volkerling 2. Two fat wethers, long wool, suitable for freezing, over 641 b: A. Todd 1. Two fat wethers, one shear, suitable for freezing: A. Todd 1. A. E. Volkerling 2. Two fat lambs, long wool, suitable for freezing, over 341 b: A. Weir 1, D. J. Berry 2 and 3. Two fat lambs, long wool, suitable for freezing, under 341 b: A. E. Volkerling 1, F. Frederick 2. Two fat lambs, short wool, suitable for freezing, over 341 b: D. J. Berry 1 and 2, H. J. Donnelly 3. Two fat lambs, short wool, suitable ! for freezing, under 341 b: D. J. Berry 1 and 2, H. J. Donnelly 3. Two fat lambs, any breed, suitable for butchers: A. Weir 1, D. J. Berry | 2 and 3. CATTLE Dairy Breed (Pedigree) Jersey bull, any age: R. H. Hammond 1 and champion, D. Hussey 2. Heifer calf: Joan Hussey 1. Friesian bull, any age: R. H. Hammond 1. Cow. any age: R. H*. Hammond 1 and 2.

Heifer, two years: R. H. Hammond 1. D. Hussey 2 and 3. Heifer, one year: R. H. Hammond 1 and 2. Heifer calf: R. H. Hammond 1 and 3. A. H. Alabaster 2. Miscellaneous Fat bullock, any age: W. Coleman 1. Fat steer, suitable for freezing: W. Coleman 1. Calf, bust fed, suitable for freezing: Gibson and McLean 1 and 2. Cow in milk, any age or breed: R. H. Hammond 1 and champion and 2. Three dairy heifers: G. D. Blacklock 1 and 2. Children's calves: Berl Fredricksen I. Joan Hussey 2. Noel Hussey 3. HORSES Two-horse team: H. J. Manson 1, K. Lynch 2. Mare or gelding, any age: H. J. Manson 1 and 2, K. Ljnch 3. General purpose horse: K. J. Goile 1, A. Warner 2. R. Bishop 3. Mare or gelding up to 11 stone: A. McLean 1, A. E. Samways 2, M. C. Gould 3. Mare or gelding up to 14 stone: G. Shaw 1, Alex. McLean 2. D. Wright 3. Cob. mare or gelding: K. Lynch 1. R. O’Connor 2, Mrs. J. Dobbs 3. Best paced and mannered hack: Mrs. J. Dobbs 1, G. Shaw 2, Alan McLean 3. Best paced and mannered pony, 14.2 hands and under: A. E. Samways 1, Mrs. Dobbs 2. T. D. Baker 3. Lady’s hack: G. Shaw 1, A. E. Samways 2, Mrs. J. Dobbs 3. Troop horse: Alex McLean 1, S. Maxwell 2. R. Bishop 3. Pony, not exceeding 11 hands and ridden by a boy or girl: D. Wright 1. Pony, not exceeding 13 hands and ridden by a boy or girl: Mrs. D. Wright. Pony, not exceeding 14.2 hands and ridden by a boy or girl: L. Dobbs 1. Mrs. J. Dobbs 2. Hack (two years and under, bred in the Waimarino): D. McLean 1, A. Scarrow 2. Light mare with foal at foot: D. Wright 1. Champion hack: Mrs. G. Shaw. Champion pony: K. H. Lynch. Horse Competitions Boy rider, 15 and under: N. Dobbs 1, J. Punch 2, P. Thomasen 3. Boy or girl rider, 12 and under: Bishop 1. Girl rider, 15 and under: H. Wright 1. Pony leaping. 14.2 hands and under: Mrs. J. Dobbs 1, T. D. Baker 2, M. Dobbs 3. Best walking horse: Alex McLean 1. K. Lynch 2. Mrs. G. Shaw 3. Maiden jumping competition: Mrs. L. Strange 1, L. Dobbs 2, R. O'Connell 3, Maiden jumping competition. Waimarino only: R. O'Connell 1, A. Laira 2, R. Bishop 3. Riding competition (gentlemen): R. S. Guthrie 1. Open jumping competition: D. Bell L A. Laird 2. Alan McLean 3. eifi'-ping competition, lady rider: T. D. Baker 1, L. Dobbs 2. A. E. Samways 3. Consolation jump: L. Dobbs 1, A. E. ‘Samways 2, L. Grace 3. STEER RIDING Steer riding: C. Wright 1, D. C. Wright 2, K. Edmonds 3, A. W. Gilbert 4. Boys’ calf riding: K. Robb 1, E. Scarro’,/ 2, D. Alabaster 3. CHOPPING Open standing 14in. chop: J. M. Marriner (Erua) 1, E. Lovell (Pokaka) 2, A. J. Hughes (Wanganui) 3. Open underhand 14in. chop: J. M.

Marriner 1. T. Jones (Waimiha) 2, A. J. Hughes 3. Local Waimarino 12in. standing chop: W. C. Warner 1, C. Hancox 2, E. Reynolds 3. HOME INDUSTRIES Sewing, Fancy Work, Knitting Best worked cushion in coloured needlework: Mrs. K. Langdon 1 and 2. Table centre, coloured embroidery: Miss J. Bolderson 1, Miss J. Lynch 2, Mrs. A. Scarrow 3. Afternoon tea cloth, embroidered: Mrs. A. Johnson 1,2 and 3. Three d’oyleys: Mrs. H. E. Morgan 1, Miss A. Littlewood 2 and 3. Duchess set, embroidered in colours: Mrs. A. Scarrow 1, Miss J. Lynch 2, Mrs. Dunlop 3. Embroidery, lazy daisy: Miss J. Lynch 1, Mrs. W. Warner 2 and 3. Handkerchief, daintiest: Mrs. R. W. Jones 1 and 2, Miss J. Baddeley 3. Dinner wagon covers: Miss J. Bolderson 1, Mrs. Dunlop 2. Dinner wagon throw-over: Miss J. Bolderson 1, Mrs. Dunlop 2. Needlework picture: Mrs. A. Murdie 1. Miss J. Bolderson 2, Mrs. Dunlop 3. Tapestry, any article: Mrs. E. Standfield 1 and 2, Miss S. Morgan 3. Calico or Britway apron: Miss J. Bolderson 1, Miss S. Morgan 2. Article made from a sugar bag: Miss K. Lockett 1, Mrs. R. W. Jones 2, Mrs. Dunlop 3. Home-made mat: Mrs. A. Johnson 1, Mrs. J. Crowley 2. Infants’ knitted dress: Mrs. F. Webb 1. Mrs. Dunlop 2, Mrs. H. E. Morgan 3. Infant’s knitted petticoat: Mrs. H. E. Morgan 2. Infant’s knitted jacket: Mrs. Dunlop 1. Mrs. K. Langdon 2, Mrs. H. E. Morgan 3. Gent's knitted pullover or cardigan: Miss M. Oliver 1. Lady’s knitted dressing jacket: Mrs. A. Scarrow 1. Miss J. Millar 2. Knitted sox: Miss J. Lynch 1. Girls Under 16 Table centre, coloured embroidery: Avis Berry 1. D'oyley: Shirley Winks 1 and 2, Judith Brown 3. Knitted article: Avis Berry 1, Helen Cronin 2. S. Morgan 3. Best darned stocking: June Baddeley 1 and 2. Cookery Section Bread, home-made, white: Mrs. W. West 1 and 3, Mrs. E. Baddeley 2. Bread, home-made, wholemeal: Mrs. D. Mac Lean 1.

Scones, six white: Mrs. Strachan 1, Mrs. R. G. Black 2, Miss B. Ward 3. Scones, six wholemeal: Mrs. R. W. Jones 1. Mrs. D. F. Scarrow 2, Mrs. D. Mac Lean 3. Madeira cake: Mrs. D. Mac Lean 1, Mrs. J. Sinnett 2. Mrs. R. G. Black 3. Sultana cake: Mrs. R. G. Black 1. Mrs. D. Mac Lean 2, Mrs. T. S. Ward 3. Fruit cake: Mrs. Strachan 1, Mrs. A. Scarrow 2, Mrs. Jones 3. Sponge sandwich (with butter): Mrs. R. G. Black 1, Miss V. Robinson 2, Mrs. Weir 3. Sponge sandwich (without butter): Mrs. Strachan 1, Mrs. R. G. Black 2, Miss V. Robinson 3. Sponge roll: Mrs. R. G. Black 1. Miss V. Robinson 2. Cake (any other variety): Mrs. Strachan 1. Mrs. R. W. Jones 2, Mrs. R. G. Black 3. Pikelets: Mrs. E. Baddeley 1, Mrs. Strachan 2, Mrs. R. G. Black 3. Date and walnut loaf: Mrs. R. W. Jones 1 and 3. Mrs. R. G. Black 2. Jam tarts (six): Mrs. Strachan 1. Sausage rolls (six): Mrs. Volkerling 1. Cream puffs (six shells only): Mrs. Strachan 1, Mrs. R. W. Jones 2, Miss H. Cure 3. Shortbread (six pieces): Mrs. T. S. Ward 1 and 3. Mrs. Strachan 2. Collection of home-made biscuits and small cakes: Mrs. Strachan 1. Mrs. R. W. Jones 2. Children Under 16 Scones (six): Dulcie Mac Lean 1. Sponge sandwich: Vera Robinson 1. Dulcie Mac Lean 2. Collection of small cakes: Dulcie Mac Lean 1. Jams, Pickles and Produce Marmalade: Mrs. Godfrey 1, Mrs. R. W. Jones 2, Mrs. Weir 3. Jam (four different varieties): Miss D. Davis 1, Mrs. R. W. Jones 2, Mrs. Mosen 3. Fruit jelly (three varieties): Miss Deards 1. Bottled fruit (three varieties): Mrs. May 1. Mrs. R. G. Black 2. Pickles: Mrs. Weir 1. Sauce and chutney: Mrs. Weir 1. Mrs. R. G. Black 2. ‘ Separator butter: Mrs. D. Mac Lean I, Mrs. A. Johnson 2, Ward Bros. 3. Heaviest hen eggs: Billy Hammer 1, Mrs. W. Fulton 2. Soap, home-made: Mrs. R. G. Black Cut Flowers

Pot plant: Mrs. T. Dobson 1. Antirrhinums (collection): Mrs. A. Scarrow 1, Mrs. J. Handley 2. Asters: Mrs. C. Honore 1. Mr. J. Wilson 2. Asters (collection): Mrs. N. Ranger I, Mrs. E. McLean 2. Calendula (collection): Mrs. K. Lynch 1, Mrs. A. Scarrow 2. Carnations (three): Mrs. F. Lee 1, Mrs. C. Heinold 2, Mr. J. Wilson 3. Clarkia (six spikes): Mrs. E. G. Terry 1, Mrs. D. Foster 2. Cornflower (collection): Mrs. A. Duncan 1, Mrs. C. Heinold 2. Coreopsis (collection): Mrs. C. Heinold 1. Dahlias: Mrs. L. Hopkinson 1 and 2. Dahlias (cactus): Mrs. L. Hopkinson 1. Dahlias (single): Mrs. D. J. Berry 1. Dahlias, charm, three: Mrs. D. J. Berry 1. Mrs. P. Baddeley 2 and 3. Dahlias (pompom): Mrs. Sommerville 1. Mrs. Hopkinson 2, Mrs. D. J. Berry 3. Dahlia (specimen): Mrs. L. Hopkinson 1, Mrs. D. J. Berry 2. Dahlias (collection): Mrs. L. Hopkinson 1. Delphinium (one spike): Mrs. J. Handley 1. Dianthus (collection): Mrs. F. Heinold 1, Mrs. D. J. Berry 2, Mrs. E. G. Terry 3. Gallardias (six blooms): Mrs. N. Ranger 1. Gladioli (specimen): Mrs. T. F. Ward 1 and 2, Mrs. C. Heinold 3. Gladioli (collection): Mrs. C. Heinold 1. Mrs. T. F. Ward 2, Mrs. E. J. Terry 3. Hydrangea (three varieties): Mrs. T. H. Brown 1 and 2. Hydrangea (collection): Mrs. T. H. Brown 1, Mrs. Sommerville 2. Mrs. P. Baddeley 3. Marigol (African): Mr. J. Wilson 1, Mrs. W. Fulton 2. Marigold (French): Mrs. F. Baddeley 1. Masturtiums (collection) : Mrs. D. McLean 1, Miss M. Oliver 2. Nemesia (six blooms): Mrs. C. Heinold 1, Mrs. J. Handley 2 and 3. Pansy (three colours): Mr. J. H. Wilson 1, Mrs. D. Foster 2. Phlox drummondi (collection): Mrs. E. G. Terry 1. Phlox perennial: Mrs. J. Handley 1 and 2. Phlox perennial

(six blooms): Mrs. K. Lynch 1, Mrs. J. Handley 2, Mrs. T. S. Ward 3. Poppies (Iceland): Mrs. T. S. Ward 1. Mr. F. Honore 2. Mrs. K. Lynch 3. Petunias (collection): Mrs. F. L. Lee 1, Mrs. T. S. Ward 2. Rose (specimen): Mrs. Sommerville 1, Mrs. A. Scarrow 2, Mrs. D. J. Berry 3. Rose (collection): Mrs. Sommerville 1, Mrs. F. L. Lee 2, Mrs. D. J. Berry 3. Roses, polyanthus, collection: Mrs. W. Fulton 1 and 2, Mrs. D. J. Berry 3. Stock (specimen): Mrs. E. G. Terry 1, Mrs. D. J. Berry 2 and 3. Scabiosa (collection): Mrs. Lynn 1, Mrs. E. G. Terry 2, Miss E. McLean 3. Sunflower (miniature): Mrs. W. Fulton 1. Sweet peas (three varieties): Mr. F. Honore 1 and 2, Mr. J. Wilson 3. Sweet peas (six varieties): Mr. F. Honore 1, Mr. J. Wilson 2, Mrs. C. Heinold 3. Verbena (collection): Mrs. J. Handley 1. Flower, any other variety, perennial: Mr. E. Butler 1, Mrs. T. F. Ward 2, Mrs. F. L. Lee 3. Shrubs, flowering (collection): Mrs. P. Baddeley 1. Collection of annuals: Mrs. N. Ranger 1, Mrs. C. Heinold 2. Collection of cut flowers: Mrs. J. Handley 1, Mrs. N. Ranger 2, Mrs. D. J. Berry 3. Decorative Section Bridal bouquet: Miss Volkerling 2. Posy bouquet: Mrs. E. G. Terry 1, Miss Volkerling 2. Buttonholes: Miss F. ScarroAv 1, Miss Volkerling 2. Shoulder spray: Miss Volkerling 1, Miss F. Scarrow 2. Bowl of flowers: Mrs. T. S. Ward 1. Floating bowl: Mrs. E. Gardner 2. Table vase: Mrs. T. S. Ward 1. Presentation box: Miss Volkerling 1. Children’s Classes.—Basket of ferns and native shrubs: Margaret Volkerling 1. Dish garden: G. Lynch 1. Vegetables Beetroot (turnip shaped): Waimarino Hospital 1. T. Keightley 2, Mrs. Weir 3. Silver beet (dark green): H. Hopkinson 1. Waimarino Hospital 2, A. Bott 3. Silver beet (light green): Waimarino Hospital 1, A. Bott 2. Broad beans: Mrs. Weir 1, E. G. Terry 2, Waimarino Hospital 3. Beans, dwarf: A. Bott 1. Beans (red runner): A. Bott 1. Beans (red runner, short): A. Bott 1. Cabbage, drumhead: Mrs. D. Mac Lean 1, T. Blanchard 2, Mrs. D. Mac Lean 3. Cabbage (non drumhead): E. G. Terry 1, Waimarino Hospital 2, A. Bott 3. Cauliflower: J. H. Wilson 1 and 2, Waimarino Hospital 3. Carrots (short): E. Baker 1. Carrot (intermediate): E. Baker 1. F. Tocker 2. A. Bott 3. Lettuce: Waimarino Hospital 1. Lettuce (cabbage): Mrs. Weir 1, Waimarino Hospital 2. R. G. Millar 3. Onions (brown Spanish): E. G. Terry 1. F. Tocker 2, E. McLean 3. Onions: F. Reid 1 and 2, Waimarino Hospital

3. Onions (Popato): Waimarino Hos nital 1, Mrs. F. Dauphin 2, Mrs. Wei 3. Onions (heaviest): E. McLean 1 Onions (pickling): W. H. Stuckey 1 F. Reid 2. Onions (eschalots): W. H Stuckey 1, E. G. Terry 2. E. McLeai 3. Onions (silverskin): F. Reid 1 Mrs. Weir 2. Peas (short variety): J H. Wilson 1, Mrs. E. M. Mosen 2. Mrs W. Warner 3. Peas (long variety) J. H. Wilson 1. Miss Deards 2. Mar row: P. Baddeley 1, O. Downs 2, T H. Brown 3. Parsnips: F. Tocker 1 A. Bott 2. Rhubarb: Waimarin' Hospital 1. R. Blanchard 2. A. Bo water 3. Rhubarb (giant): E. G Terry 1, E. Baker 2. R. G. Black 3 Turnips (garden swedes): A. Bolt 1 Waimarino Hospital 2. Potatoes (kid ney): Waimarino Hospital 1. Potatoe; (round variety): Waimarino Hospita I, E. McLean 2. F- Tocker 3. Pota toes (long): E. G. Terry 1, Waima rino Hospital 2, Mrs. E. M. Mosen 3 Potatoes (kidney, red or pink): R. H Bennett 1. Potatoes (round, red o pink): Waimarino Hospital 1. Pota toes (long, red or pink): R. H. Ben nett 1, Waimarino Hospital 2. J Garmo-nsway 3. Potatoes (blue): Wai marino Hospital 1, T. Keightley 2, W H. Stuckey 3. Potatoes (collection) E. G. Terry 1. Potatoes (suitable foi market): Waimarino Hospital 1 an< 2, Mrs. G. Coleman 3. Potatoes (si? heaviest): T. Keightley 1 (91b 7oz) T. H. Brown 2 (91b ioz), Waimarim Hospital 3 (81b sioz). Collection o vegetables: A. Bott 1, Waimarinc Hospita] 2. E. G. Terry 3. Collectior of vegetables from a school garden Clyde Gardner 1, Ethol Gardner 2 Turnips (field): A. J. Auburn 1. Tur nips, field, swede: A. J. Auburn 1, E Baker 2, A. Bott 3. Cabbage, largesi field: H. Croall 1. Collection of fielc roots: A. Bott 1. Borebole (curb kale): Waimarino Hospital 1. Spiim ach: A. Bott 1 and 2. Special Classes.—Best bag of pota toes suitable for Auckland market Mrs. E. M. Mosen 1. School Section Essay.—Form II: Avis Hawira 1 Donald Parker 2, Lorna Rickards 3 Form I: Pat Journeaux 1, Dayne Burling 2, Trevor Worthington 3 Standard IV: Ruby Chan 1, Barbara

Windle 2, Jewell Clegg 3. Drawing.—Form II (colour): Arthur Oliver 1, Erol Barratt 2, Tom Pearson 3. Form II (pencil): Michael Crowley 1, Donald Parker 2, Arthur Oliver 3. Form II (map): Bill Rule 1, Arthur Oliver 2, Lewis Oliver 3. Form I (colour): Kathleen Cummings 1, Daynel Burling 2, Shirley Kayser 3. Form I (pencil): Audrey Langdon 1, Daynel Burling 2, William Haitana 3. Form I (mapping): Dayne: Burling 1, Audrey Langdon 2. Design: Daynel Burling 1, Phyllis Clegg 2. Standard IV (colour): Peter Te Arahanga 1, Heni Grey 2, Basil Fagg 13. Pencil: Ruby Chan 1. Ted Head 2. Heni Grey 3. Standard IV (mappin): Peter Te Arahanga 1, Ruby Chan 2, Glady Brimicombe 3. Standard IV (design): Ruby Chan 1. G/i H yr Brimicombe 2, Judith Brown 3. Standard 111 (colour): Shirley Winks 1. Standard 111 (mapping); Shirley Winks 1. Leslie Frederickson 2, Mary Pi r ude 3. Standard II: Jim Goodman 1 Daisy Wilkie 2, Adeline Pedersen 3. Standard I: Lily Chan 1, Kathleen Hinara 2, Lorrin Morris 3. Primer 111. Athlone Stuckey 1.

Writing.—Form II: Avis Hawira 1, BiJl Rule 2, Jim Sheehy 3. Form I: Anudrey Langdon and Dayne] Burling (equal) 1. William Haitana 3. Standard IV: Gladys Brimicombe 1. Ruby Chan 2, Joyce Garmonsway 3. Standard III: v Shirley Winks 1, Dawn Brown 2. Jack Garmonsway 3. Standard II: Barbara Vaughan 1. Howard Wise 2. May Pawson 3. Standard I: Stella Haitana 1, Lily Chan 2, June Powell 3.

Handwork.—Form I: Pat Griffin 1. Standard IV: Jim Mabbott 1. Standard III: Shirley Winks 1.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 50, 1 March 1939, Page 12

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WAIMARINO SHOW Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 50, 1 March 1939, Page 12

WAIMARINO SHOW Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 50, 1 March 1939, Page 12

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