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WELLSFORD SHOW.

FULL LIST OF AWARDS. Following is a full list of awards made at the Wellsford A, and P. Show yesterday :— CHAMPIONSHIPS. Hack. —Miss Eva Strange's Joy. Shorthorn Bull.—R. Shepherd. Shorthorn Cow.—H. Xeal. Jersey Bull.—P. C. Gnbb. Jersey Cow. —F. Reid. Jersey Beifer', under 2 years.—F. Reid. Friesla* Ball.—Mrs. R. M. E. Lee. Friesian P. F. Boucher. Rodney GWrage Cup.—F. Reed. Lady Rider. —-Miss Eva Strange. Hunter.—L. Smith's Chilly. Komney Ram.—F. Strange. Romney Ewe.—F. Strange. Border Leicester Ram.—A. A. Worker Border Leicester Ewe.—J. E. Leach. Southdown Ram. —H.. McCarroll. Southdown Ewe.—H. McCarroll. Shropshire Ram.—Dibble Bros. Shropshire Ewe.—Dibble Bros. RING EVENTS. Pair Horses, in regular work.—J. V Grant 1. Mare or gelding, 3yrs and over.—O. W. Phillips 1, J. V. Grant 2. Colt, Gelding or Filly, under 2yrs.—E. E Muriitt 1. General Utility Horse.—T. Mason 1. Brood Mare.—R. Ross 1, X. A. Worker

Light Harness Horse.—T. Mason 1. Hacks and Ponies. —14-Stone hack: E Strang? 1, R. Gubb 2. 12-Stone hack : L. Smith 1 and 2, R. Gubb a. 10-Stone hack : L. Smith 1, J. Stewart 2, J. E. .Leach 3. Journey horse : Miss E. Strange 1 L Smith 2 and 3. Cob :R. Brunton 1, m' Linton 2. Lady's hack : Miss E. Strance 1, L. 'Smith 2, Miss Stewart 3. l'ony not °. ver 1 f ■" hands : Mason 1, L. Phillips 2 Shaw 3. Pony, not over 13 hands: Miss (sillies 1, Miss Hornc 2, Miss Atkinson 3. Walking hack: D. O'Shea 1, L. Sinton 2 Miss Strange 3. Girl rider, under l(i years: Miss Home 1, Miss Atkinson 2 Miss Sellars> 3. Boy rider, under 16 years • Mnton 1, E. Grant 2. Ladi- rider: Miss Eva Strange 1. Gentleman rider :A. Sinton 1, A. Stewart 2, L. Smith 3. Ponv hunter: M. Sinton 1, M. Mason 2. Maiden hunter: A. H. Joyce 1, J. Atkinson 2. Open Hunter: L. Smith's Joy 1. CATTLE.

Pedigree Frieslans.—Bull, any age: Mrs. It. M. E. Lee's Te Momona Alcartra king 1 and champion. Bull, under 2 yeans • V J Davie's Gala Laddie 1, Mrs. It. M. E Lee's Squireholm Lord Minto 2. Bull, under 1 year: A. J. Davie 1 and 2. Cow, any age, in milk: P. F. Boucher's Anawhata Colantha Johanna 1 and champion, G. V. Keith's Omaha Nellie Paxton 2 A. J. Davie's Glendale Tui Girl 3 Cow under 3 years, in milk : G. V. Keith's Omaha Neilie Paxton 1, A. J. Davie's Glendale Tui I. r ' Heifer, calved since July 1, 1926I . F. Boucher's Anawhata Belle Minto 22nd Colantlia 1, A. J. Davie's Glendale NetherQ ;f ee " Heifer, calved since July 1. r> ' i'J'. Keith 1, P. F. Boucher 2 and 3. Grade triesians.—Cow, any age, in milk : He,fer . under 2 years: G. V. Keith 1 and 2, A. J. Davie 3. Heifer under 1 year: G. V. Keith 1 and 2, A. J Davie 3. . «». «. Pedigree Jerseys.—Bull, anv age: P C Gubb 1 L. Shepherd 2, G. H. Worker 3. Bull under 2 y^ars: P. C. Gubb 1, E. *1. uuob 2. Bull, under 1 year: P. c Giihh 1 and 2. G. H. Worker 3. Cow any age in milk : P. C. Gubb 1 and 2, K. Milne 3! Heifer, calved since July 1, 1020: P C GubJ> 1, H M. Neale 2. Heifer, caived July 1, I»2T : H. M. Neale 1, P. C. Gubb 2, E. M.—Gubb 3. Grade Jerseys.—Cow, any age. in milk: F. Reid 1, G. Milne 2 and 3. Cow, under four years, in inilk.: G. Milne 1. Heifer, under three years, in milk: G. H. Worker l, S. Lipanovic 2. Heiver. caived since M n ' JFS : f' ReJd 1 - H Neal -• B M Becroft S. Heifer, calved since July 1, E'„ H ' / Ml, p 6 C. Gubb 2, F. 5!, , « three Cftws in milk : F. Reid 1, P. C Gubb 2. Two heifers, under two years: F Reid 1, E. M. Becroft 2. 0 rr th w e £ elfer *. calved since Jul/ t, 10 27: H. M. Neal 1. W. W. Pay«« 2. Pedigree Milking Shorthorns.—Bull, any age: R. Shepherd 1. IT. Neal 2. Bull calved since July 1, 1926: H. Neale 1. Bull' calvcfd since July 1, 1927: G. W. Farley 1, J. McPherson 2. Cow, in milk three years and over: H. Neal 1, R. Shepherd SV i: ow j' un< ler three years, in milk : K. fhepherd 1. Heifer, calved since July 1, J? 2 **: G W. Farley 1, J. McPherson 2, a /? le^r 3 '», Heifer ' calved since July ii 1 2? 7 9- w - Farley 1, J. McPherson 2, H. .Neal 3. *

Shorthorns.—Cow, any ace: R Shepnerd 1, H. Neal 2. Cow, under four years, in milk: H. Neal 1. Cow, under three years, in milk: H. Neal 1. Heifer ealved since July 1, 1026: H. Neal 1 and 2, J* v?£E^ erßon 3. Heifer, calved since July k l? 27 ,-- o K - Shepherd 1, J. McPherson*^, H. Neal 3. SHEEP* $ Romnoys.—Ram, over 2-tooth : F. Strange 1 and 2, Greenwood 3. Ram, 2-tooth: F. Strange 1 and 3, H. McCarroll 2. Ram lamb, bred by Exhibitor: F. Strange 1 and Greenwood 3. Ewe, over 2-tooth: F. Strange 1 and 3, Greenwood 2. Ewe, --tooth : P. Strange 1 and 2, Greenwood 3. Ewe lamb, bred by exhibitor: Oreenwobd I, H. McCarroll 2, F. Strange 3. - Border Leiqesters.—Ram, aged: N. A Worker 1 and 2, J. E. Leach 3. Ram, -J-tooth : J. E. Leach 1 and 2. Ram lamb: J. E. Leach 1 and 2. Ewe, aged: J. E Leach 1 and 2. Ewe, 2-tooth : J. E. Leach 1 and 2. Ewe lamb: J. E. Leach 1 and 2 Southdowns.—Ram, aged: H. McCarroll 1 and 2. Ram, 2-tooth : H. McCarroll 1 Ram lamb: H. McCarroll 1 and 2, Ewe aged : H. McCarroll 1 and 2. Ewe, 2-tooth : H. McCarroll 1 and 2. Ewe lamb: H. McCarroll J and 2. Shropshires.—Ram,- aged : Dibble Broß. 1 and 2. Ram, 2-tooth : Dibble Bros. 1 and 2 Ewe, 2-tooth : Dibble Bros. 1 and 2. Fat Sheep.—Two wethers, most' money valije: H. W. Underwood 1 and 2, H. McCarroll 3. Two wethers, suitable for freezing: H. McCarroll. Two ewes, most money value: H. McCarroll 1, W. Underwood 3. Two ewes, suitable for freezing: H. McCarroll % and 2. Two lambs, most money value: H. McCarroll 1~ J. E. Leach 2. Two lambs, suitable for freezing: H. McCarroll 1 and 2.

DAIRY AND FIELD PRODUCE. Six hen eggs: Mrs. H. M. Smith, 1: Geo. Prince, 2. One pound fresh dairy butter: Mrs. Lipanovic, 2. Twelve white potatoes: C. O. Grant, 1; Miss Gillies, 2. Twelve ted potatoes: J. V. -Grant, 1 Three varieties potatoes: J. V. Grant, l! Swede Turnips: Mrs. Gillies, 1 ; Edith Gray, 2. Ked mangolds: Mrs. Gillies, 1. Collection vegetjihles : h. Neal, 1; Mrs. Gillies, 2'; J. V. Grant, h.c. Table cabbage: J. L. Nobilo, 1; C. 0. Grant, 2. Heaviest cabbage, J. Nobilo, 1; C. O. Grant, 2. Spanish onions: C. O. Grant, 1; H. Neal, 2. Table pumpkins: C. O. Grant, 1; H. Neal, 2. Vegetable marrow: 11. Neal, 1; Mrs. Gillies, 2. One squash : H. Neal 1, J. V. Grant, 2. Six carrots: Mrs. Gillies, 1. Outdoor tomatoes: .T. L. Nobilo, 1; Mrs.

E. M. Parker. 2; two cucumbers (apple) : H. Neal, 1 ; C. O. Grant, 2. Scarlet runner beans: Mrs. F. G. Worker. 1. French beans: C. O. Grant, 1 ; Mrs. E. Vipond, 2. Butter beans: C. O. Grant, 1; Mrs. D.-W. Hutcheson, 2. Green peas: Mrs. D. W. Hutcheson, 1 ; Evelyn Gubb, 2. FRUIT. Collection desert apples, six varieties: H. L. Becrof t. Cooking apples: H. L. Becroft. Packed case Delicious apples for local market: H. Neal, 1. Gravensteins: J. V. Grant, 1 ; H. L. Beoroft, 2. Delicious: E. R. Becroft, 1 and 2. .Willie Sharp: \Vj Underwood, 1 and 2. Munroe's Favourites: E. R. Becroft, 1 ; W. Underwood, 2. American Golden Russett : H. L. Becroft, l v Granny Smiths: W. Underwood, 1 and 2. Ballarat Seedling: W. Underwood, 1; H. Neal, 2. Northern Spy: J. L. Nobilo, 1. Sturmers : H. L. Becroft. 1. Cox's Orange: H. L. Becroft, 1. Pigeonette : E. R. Becroft, 1; H. L. Becroft, 2. Collections of pears, Williatn, Bon Chretien : H. M. Neal, 1; H. Xeal, 2y J. L. Nobilo, 3. Beiure Capeaumont: .T. I>. Nobilo. 1 ; 11. L. Becroft. 2. P. Barri : H. L. Becroft, 1. Coe's Golden Drop : H. M. Neal, 1 and 2: Pond's' Seeding: Ellen Logi\e, 1. Sea Eagle : J. L. Nobilo; 1 and 2. Paragon: H. L. Becroft. Goldmine nectarines : Doreen Sittin, 1; Phyllis Sittin, HOME INDUSTRIES. Preserves.—Collection of Jams (four varieties) : Mrs. Lawrence, 1 and 2. Apple jam : Mrs. N. A. Worker, 1 ; Mrs. W. Croker, 2. Plum jam: Mrs. E. M. Parker. 1 ; Mrs. W. Smith, 2; marmalade, Mrs. F. G. Worker, 1 ; Mrs. Lawrence. 2. Apple jelly: Mrs. F. G. Worker, 1 and 2. Collection of three varieties fruit: Mrs. W. Croker, 1 and 2. Bottle fruit: Mrs. W.

Croker, 1 and 2. • Pickled onions: Mrs. F. E. Palmer, 1; Mrs. W. H. Marsh, 2. Barrel pickles: Mrs. W. H. Marsh, 1; Mrs. F. E. Palmer, 2. Chutney : M. Grant, 1; Mrs. \V. H. Marsh, 2. Tomato sauce: Mrs. Lipanovic. 1; Mrs. M. M. Williams, 2. Plum sauce: Mrs. H. M. Smith, 1; Mrs. Lawrence, 2. Strained honey: C. O. Grant, 1; M. Grant, 2.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 39, 16 February 1928, Page 22

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WELLSFORD SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 39, 16 February 1928, Page 22

WELLSFORD SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 39, 16 February 1928, Page 22