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PRIZE-LIST

I - I \, li.i'li 'i-, now almost' Complete,' a& far -«' the judgiLjf had gone up to the ; '.lie oi our to press:— Sheep. English Leicester. —Rain,' threei ■ 'iear and over (6) : J. Andrew 1 and 1 ihnmpion, 1 J. Bonir'ant 2, A. Drum- ! iiund v.h.c. Earn, two-shear (5): I. ! indrew 1, reserve champion and 2, J. iJonifant v.h.c. Ham, one-shear (12): 1. Andrei I, 2, and h.c, J. Bonifant .'i. Canterbury Agricultural College v.h.c., J). G. Wright c. Ram lamb jii-d 8. Ku ( >. two-shear (9): J. Andrew (14): li. I). Butloriek 1, I. Andrew 2, ' 3, and h.c . I). (J. Wright v.h.c, A. ] Tivummmid c Five flock rams, one-, '.hoar (4): 1. Andrew 1, I). G. Wright] 2, J. IJomlnni v.h.c. and h.c. Ewe, I throe-sheai and over (7): Canterbury! Aoricuhunil College I, T. Andrew 2 { I and cii:iiii].n)ri. Carwbiiry AgricuT- j '■"nil C\illo«it* 2. 3. v.h.c' and h.e. V.ww ono-'.lu-n (11): f. Andrew 1. ro•«ivo fli iiiipnm. o. and v.h.c 1). U. Wri"jH '? ."in! (.. C'-mterburv Acricul-tui-.il Collie li.c. Kwe lamU (15): I. J

Andrew 1 and 2, Canterbury Agricultural College 3 and h.c, A." Drumniond v.li.c, J. Grigg c. Most points in English Leicosteis (the Lauriston Cup and 31 j- J. Cairns's special): IAndruw. Champion- Englibh Leicester ram '(Ashljurton County Sali-yards Coy.'s ',|>«viiil;: [. Andrew. Jiordiv Leicester. —ttam, ' throo,shear and over (1): A. Drummond J. i Ram. l\vo-<;hear {IS) : J. JDowthuaite I 'and champion, A. JDrummond 2, Haiti, |one-s!u>ar (9): .). Dowthwaite I, re.sorvo champion, and 2, Canterbury ■ Agricultural College 3 and v.h.c. Ram. kunb (5);: J. Dowthwaite 1 and.2, Canterbury Agricultural College 3 and v.h.c ' l''i\v flock rams (1): A. Drummond ]. ICwe, three-shear and over, (4): J. Donthwaite 1 and champion, Canterbury Agrjcnltural College 2 and . reserve champion, A. Drummond v.h.c. Ewe. two-shear (6): Canterbury Agricultural College 1 and 2, J. .Dowthwaite h.c. and v.h.c.- Ewe, oneshea i- (ii): J. Dowthwaite 1", Canterbury Agricultural College 2 and h.c, A. Dninimond v.h.c. Ewe lamb (8):f Canterbury Agricultural College 1, '2, and ;5. J. Dowthwaite v.h.c. Most points in JJorder Leicesters (tlie, Drummond Cup, presented by Mr Peter, DniinmoAd. son., and,..; Mr D. G. Wright's and Me&srs Dalgety's and Co.'s specials): J. .Dowthwaite. ; Southdown. —Champion ewe and re- ■ serve champion c\ye: .Canterbury Agricultural. College. ... , ' , ' Shropshire , : Down.—Champion ew«j and', reserve champion ewe: , Canter-' .bury Agricultural College. ■Romney Marsh. —Ram, three-shear and over* (2): 1). G. fright 1 and 2. Ram. two-shear. (4): Canterbury 'Agrn . cultural College 1 and champion, D. G. Wright 2 and v.h.c. Ram, oneshear (7): J. Grigg 1 and reserve - champion, Canterbury Agricultural. College 2, D. G. Wright 3. Ram lamb (LI): Canterbury Agricultural College I and '2, J. Dowthwaite 3 and v.h.c, I). G. Wright c. Five flock rams (1): J). G. Wright 1. Ew.e, . ■£hrcp-shoav and over (3): Canterbury Agricultural. College 1, D. G. Wright 2. Ewe, two-shear j(2): Canterbury Agricultural College 1 and 2. Ewe, one-shear (4): Canterbury Agricultural College, !, champion, and v.h.c, D.G. \\ right 2.' Ewe lamb (8): Canterbury Agricultural College 1, D. G. Wright 2; J. Dowthwaite 3. Most points in Jtomney Marsh (Mr J. Studholme's .special): Canterbury Agricultural College. Corriedale. —Ram, three-shear and. over (3).: C. IT.' Ensor 1, Stringr'ellow Memorial Cup, and champion, J. Stringfellow,. 2 and v.h.c Ram, two- , shear (*!): C. IJ. Ensor 1 and reserve champion, J. Stringfellow , 2 and v.h.c. R.uu. one-shear (4):' J. Stringfellow ,L and v.h.c, C. H. Ensor 2. Ram lamb (3): J. Stringfellow 1 and < 2. Five Hock rams (1): J. Stringiellow 1. Kwe'j,' three-shear and over (2)': i J. Stringfellow 1, champion,' and 2. . Ewe, two-shear (3): J. Stringfellow 1., reserve champion, 2, and v.h.c Ewe, one-shear (2): J. Stringfellow. 1 and 2. Ewe lamb" (3): J. Stringfellow. ]„ 2, and v.h.c.

Kyoland. —Ram, one-shear and over (3): 1. Andrew 1, champion, reserve chanrpion,-2 and v.h/c. Ranr lamb? ' (2): f. Andrew J\ and 2. Five flock rams (1): I. Andrew 1. Ewe, oneshear wild over (2): I. Andrew 1» champion, reserve champion, and 2. Ewe lamb (2): 1. Andrew 1 and^ 2. Most pointl*" in Ryelands (Mr •* J. cCairas's s>pe:*ial): I. Andrew., > r

j<'at Sheep.—Three fat wethers, long* Viool (•[•o.-s\;3) : McClelland Bros,. ,Uand . special. \V. Jv Clinton. 2:' Thro©!, fat wethers, Down or any sh'ortwool cross* (8):- McClelland Bros". I-and special,' AY. J. Clinton* 2 and 3, I. Andrew, v.h.c. Three-fat wethers, Corriedale or hiilfbred (2): W. J. Clinton 1 and, 2- Three fat wethers, any breed, oneshear (7): ~\Y. J. Clinton 1 and special, J. Glassey 2, .McClelland Bros. 3. Three fat "ewes (4): D. G. Wright 1, . special, and 2, H. D. Buttorick v.h.c. Three fat ewes. Down or any short'.vool cross (1):, R. D. Coch'nuie I.' Three fat sheep, lit for export, not exceeding 1401b live weight (Canterbury Frozen Meat Coy.'s special) (3): R. D. Cochrane 1. Five fat wethers, or maiden, ewes; minimum weight not less than 481b freezing weight, or maximum weight not exceeding 721b freezing weight; minimum average weight to bo not less than 541b (ChrisTichurch Meat Coy.'s special) (3): McClelland Bros. 1. Three fat wethers, most suitable f,or export (Messrs Sims, Coo]ier and Coy.'s special) (3): R. T>. Cochrjine 1.

Fat Lambs. —Tlireo fat lambs. Longvnnl cross (S): McClolland Brtfs. 1, 11. Morris 2. 1». Lysnght 3. TV. J. Clinton v.li.c. Three fat lambs, .longwool pvoss. nob to exceed OOlli live weight (o): R. I>. Cochrane 1, P. Lysaght 2 ant vJi.c. Tlyee fat lambs. Down or! any shortwool cross (9): ,T. Glassoy 1, sr-eoial.- mud ( v.h.c. 0. Gould* 2, IVFrClelland Bros/ ,V Tlu'oc" fat lambs. \ Down or jiny shortwool cross, not to exceed 901b live freight (5): R. I). Coehrane 1. J. G'nssey 2, ■J. Grigjc v.h.c. Pet lamb (Messrs Sims, Cooper and - Coy.'l; special) (6): Miss I). Dwyer 1 and 2. Five fat lambs; minipinm weight not loss than 30Ih freezing weight, and maximum weight not more than, 421b freezing weight; < minim urn average weight, to be not less than '331b (Chrislehur'ch Meat Qot.'s special) (2): R. D: Coohrane 1. l*ive fat hmbs. any breed suitable i'oi-' freezing; minimum weight each,to bo not less than 281b freezing Weight (British N.Z. Mont ond Produce Coy.'s speoifdb). (4): J. Grigg 1^ MiiH points in sheep section (Messrs Nicoll .Uras's, " Me^rs Friedlande?Bros's, nrd.the New Zealand .Farniere' C<)-operativ.e. Association's "specials): Canterbury A^netiltural College.' •

. . > ',■>'•■ . „ Cattle. > Siiorthorn.-^Uiill,' any age (I')*. D. G. Wrights ''Windermero King" .I, champion, and '.special. Bull, * calved .since Jiily'J. 1912 (1): D. Q. Wright 1. Bull, i-ulvod aince July 1, 1913 (6)'-; \ KiccartoH Kstiite 1 and 2, J. Gri&g \- v.h.c. Bull, ctilved since July 1, 1914- r (o): J). U. Wri^iL-l and v.h.c^Kic- • carton lOshiU- 2. ' Cow,'any age, in nulk or. in ndl (6): iticvorton Estate's "L 1 lower oi IJj-urisn ick" 38th" 1 Jincl champion, F. Frampton's "Qaeen of Ro&edale IV 2, J. Gii^g v.h.c. Cow, any a<;(>, wiih two of her progeny (2): - i). G. Wiight 1, V. Frampfcon 2. Heifer, calved muco July 1, 1911 (3): D. G. V>'» i^ht 1, F. Frampton 2. •Heifer, calved since July 1, 1912 (5): .Ricarton Estate 1, D. G. Wright 2 and v.h.c. Heifer, calved since July 1, 191.'* (o): tticcarton Estate 1 and 2_ D. G. Wright v.h.c. Heifer, calved since July 1. 1914 (2): D. G. Wright 1, F. Frampton 2. Ayrshire.—-Bull, any ap.e (1): Sirs T. Mci)<m oil's "Prince Arthur of Townhoad" I. Cow. any age. in milk or in calf (2): }Irs T. * McDowell's "Lady Maude 1. champion, and 2. Jorsev.—- Hull, smy ago (2): Mrs T. McJ)o« ell's "Goddington Bluebell" 1, J. W. K(;.a.er,'s "Primrose Majesty" 2 I'll 1!, any a«re. with two of his nro-'onv (1):' Mrs T. McDowell 1. Hull, calved since July 1, 1911 (1): W.

O. Trovurza 1. "Hull, calved since July

1, 1912 (3): H. E. B. Watson 1 and champion, A. Amos 2. Bull, calved since July 1, 1913 (4): J. W. Rogers 1, Mrs T. McDowell 2. Bull, calved since July 1, 1914 (2): H. E. P. Watson 1 and 2. Cow, any age, in milk or in calf (5): H. E. B. Watson's "Twylish's Solid Gold" 1 and champion, H. E. B. Watson's "Queen of Meadows" 2, Mrs T. McDowell's "Queen" v.h.c. Cow, any age, with two of her progeny (3): Ll. E. i>. Wafeon 1,- Mrs T. McDoweU. 2 Heifer, calved since July 1, 1911 (3) • Mrs T. McDowell 1 and 2. Heifer, calved since July 1, .1912 (3): H. E. B. Watson 1 and 2. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1913 (7): H. E. B. Watson 1 and 2, T. E. Boyle 3, Mrs T. McDowell v.h.c. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1914 (2) : Mrs T. McDowell' 1 and 2. Most points in. Jerseys (Mr, J. Cairns's special): H.'ID. B. Watson. Holstein. —Bull, any age (3): j .Grigg's "Belted Knight",'l. and champion, L. R. Stoddart 2. .Bull, calved since July 1, 1914 (2): A. Topping 1. Cow, any age, in milk or in calf (2): J. Grigg's "Primrose VII" 1 and champion, J. Grigg's "Patchwork" 2. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1913 (4): L. R. Stoddart 1. and 2. v Any other purebred:—Bull, any ago (1): J. Grigg (South Devon) 1. Cow, any age, in milk or in calf (2) :v J. Grigg (South Devon) 1. y Fat Cattle;~Fat 'bullock, any age (4): Dixon Bros. 1 and 2,: S. Corbett v.h.c. Fat steer, calved since July 1, 1912 (1): Si Corbett T. Fat cow, any age (2): Dixon Bros. 1, S. Corbett 2. Most points in fat cattje (Mr I). G. Wright's, special):,'Dixon Bros. Butter-fat test;-^-Cow, aoiy breed, giving best butter fat test under the Babcock test (special prizes given by the Ashbiirton. Dairy Company, Mrs T McDowell," Messrs Fletcher, 1 Humphreys and Company, and Mr F. Frampton) (3): Mrs T." McDowell 1 and S J. Tucker 2. Most points in cattle section (NewZealand Farmers' Co-operative Association's and Messrs Freidlander Bros'.^. speoia.]«V: Mrs. T. McDowell (53 points) 1, H. E. B. Watson (48 points) 2.

Horses.

Draught.—Entire horse, any age <4): J. Boag's "Black Douglas" I and chainpioir, H. -Donaldson/ junior's "Bank's Footprints" 2 and reserve champion, Lill and Westenra's "Reformer* v.h.c. Entii'e horse, foaied .since July 1, 1911 (4): W. Brown's "The Governor" 1, E. E. Jenkins's "Wallace Bold" 2. Entire horse, foaled since July 1, 1912 (4): J. . Shearer's "Melton Prince" 1, D. T. C. Mcllroy's "Melton Lea" 2. Entire horse, foaled since July 1, 1913 (10): \V. Leatham 1, T. Taylor 2 and '6, E. E. Jenkins v.h.'c, A. A. Croy . h : c. /Clydesdale >. stallion, any age, registered in-the Stud Book of the Clydesdale Hoiise Society of Great Britain, or in the Stud Bpok of the Clydesdale Horse Society of. New Zealand (United Kingdom Clydesdale Horse Society's gold medal) (5): J. Boag's "Black Douglas" I,W. Brown's "The Governor" special mention. Colt foal (11); H. D. Butterick 1 and 2, P. Small 3, A. Coweri v.h.c, T. Taylor h.c. Mare, with foal at foot (6): H. D: Butforick's ''Lady Clent" 1. T. Taylor's "Jean Taihot" 2, J. Shearer's "Lady Premier" v.h.c. Dry mare, any age (4): T. Taylor's "Nerissa" 1 and champion, I). G. Wright's "Proud Beauty" 2, T. Taylor's "Fyvie Belle" v.h.c. Filly, foaled'since July 1, 1911 (10): H. E. B. Watson 1, special, and v.h.c. J; H/Nelsbn^/D/Ryan 3, G., W. Body h;d, 1?.: Caseyc. Throe-yenr-r old colt or nlly hy "Dowshy Sunlight" (Mr W. Jamison's specials), G. W. Body 1 and 2. Fi%. foaled since July (1, 1912 (15): IT. E. B. Watson 1 and \reservc champion, W. O. Trevurza 2. r*nr: Taylor 3, J.'Shearer v.h.c, J. Boag h.c, Mrs J. Dwyci" o- Two-year-old colt or filly by "Dowsby Sunlight" (Mr W. Jamison's specials) (5): G. W. Body 1, Executor* of late J. Small 2. Filly, foaled since July 1, 1913 (17): J. Boag 1. special, and v.h.c. J. Shearer "2, H. E. B. Watson 3, W. J. Taylor h.c. and c Yearling colt or filly by "Dowsby Sunlight" (Mr W. Jamison's specials) (4): G- W. Body 1, T. Doig 2. Clydesdale mare, any age, registered in the Stud Book of the Great Britain Clydesdale Horse Society or the Stud Book of the New . Zealand Society (United Kingdom Clydesdale Horse Society's gold medal) (6): T. Taylor 1. Yearling colt or filly by "Granvalier". (Mr X. E. Small's special) (1): P. Small 1. Filly foal (6): H. Donaldson Junior' 1 and special, R. J. S. Wilson 2, P. Small v.h.c. Filly foal by "Black Douglas" '(Mr J. Boag's special) (1): R. J. S. Wilson 1. Gelding, any age (4): D. Lusk 1, T. Doig 2. Gelding, foaled since July 1, 1911 (1): J. Shearer 1. Gelding foaled since July 1. Ibiz (3): P. Small 1, J. Shearer 2/ Mare, with two of her prdgony (3): J. Shearer 1, G. Wißody 2, W, Welsh v.h.c. Two-yeai'-old and yearling (5): J. Boag 1, J. Shearer 2, T. Taylor v.h.c Pair of horses (2): J.. Shearer 1. Team of three (2): G. W. Body 1, J. Shearer 2. Group of four mares or fillies (5): H. E .B. Watson 1, H. D. Butterick

2, J. Shearer v.h.c. "Walking draught (6): H. B. B. Watson 1, H. D. Butterick 2, D. G. Wright c. Best shod draught (Mr W. J. Taylor's specials): J. D. McLeod 1, «T. Campbell 2. Best yearling draught colt or filly (Mr W. patching's' special): .J. ; ,Boas:. VMost ■^^ppints-in. draughts' (Mr'^. Grigg's specials): J. Shearer (33 .points) 1, H. E B. Watson (30 points) 2. Carriers' cart horses, Artillery horses, and Tradesmen's • turn-out.— Mare or gelding, suitable for carrier's cart, up to SOcwib'.'.v (3): CanterburyFlour Mills 1, J. IL Mushet_ 2. Mare. or gelding, suitable for carrier's cart up to 1 ton (4): R. Thompson 1, Eixeoutors Mrs J. Small 2. Carrier's cart horse, up to 2 tons (Messrs McCJp.tcliie and Co.'s special) (3): K. E. Hamntrai' 1. Tradesman's turn-out (2): J. Hunt 1 and 2. Artillery horse (mare or gelding) not to exceed 15.2 hands (Mr J. Bruce's specials) (5): S. Wilson 1. T>. Welsh 2. Blood Stock.^-Entire hprse, any age (IV:. $■ Grigg .1. and champion. Thoroughbred stallion standing in the Ash-. burton County ■ (Ashlnirton County Racing Club's specials)" (2): -T. Grigg 1, L. Tillett 2. Thoroughbred mare. ■ with foal at foot (Ashburton County Racing Club's specials) (1): J. Grigg Harness Horses.—Brood mare. with. foal at foot (2): W. J. Lewis 1. W. C. Stalling 2. Mare or gelding, three years old (5): ft; "H.. Bissett 1. W. J. Stone 2, A. Murray .y.h.e. Filly or gelding, two years old (5): £. JU. Donald 1, P. B. Hampton 2 A. Di-ummond v.h.c. Yoarlmc. oitbor spx (2): W. Grice 1, W. C. Skills g 2. Foal, either sex (foaled since:-july 1. 1914 (1): W. J. Lewis 1- Gig harm. undor 35.1 (7): R. H. Bissfitt 1, W. O. Smith 2. 11. Allnn 3. Gig; bor.^. under 15 3 (10): P. B. Hampton 1. „. ■M/mo-in 2. J. Thint 3. Harness horse tWt. h.is nevnr won a first or fw'ro"'! M^k Cm-, IT, to 15.2 harrls /Mr P. 1,1 Don-M', special) (7): .R. H • Bi«----<oH 1,. «T. Hunt v.h.c. Dogcart horso. 15.3 or over (4): !>• W. Wcstcnra 1

and champion, R. H. Bissett 2 ami ,v.h.c. Tandem team (2).: D. W. Wes"tenra 1, R. H. Bissett 2. Pair of horses, mares .or geldings (2): R. B; Bissett. 1. Mare or gelding, suitable ior farmer's .Whitechapel -cart. (3): W. Lj£g(J?- J > D- G- Wright 2. .1 rotting Horses—Entire horse, any age (I).: S. W. Scott's " Quincey " 1 anc champwn Mare, trotter or pacer, .jvith foal at foot (Ashburton Trotting Club s ; special) (2): W. J. Lewis'l _Luluetto" 1, H. F. Nicoll's "Brown Empress" 2. Stallion, any are, trotter or pacer (Asl ? bi s rtpn Trotting Clubs specials) '. (1).:,. g't, W. Scott's QMmzey. » C6;tt,^ge?dmg, or fiilv, roaled since July -I,- 19H (5). T> Harold 1, S. W. Scott 2,3. V. Parker v ho. '■: .. Saddle' Horses—Entu-Q-' hbrse,' two" years od-d): L. TiUett's "Arabian •i? C<l- , and champion. Brood mare JVith:,toal T nt;foot (3): H.F. Nicoll's ( Brown Empress " 1, \V, Giddings's Auuico . 2. Roadster or hack up .to 14st,.,:. weight (8): I). W. Westenra's ivim 1 and champion, R. H Bissett 2 and 3.< Roadster or hack up to 12st vveighV(l4): R; H. Bissett.l. D (Tillanders 2, Alex. Murphy 3, J •Studholmo v h- c. Roadster or hack tit to carry not,less than lOst (16)- R ■ J"-ck .*,(8):■ D. Gillanders ]. >J) \y TVoßtenra 2, Miss A. G. Rich 3. Mi js I*. X.( McDonald; v h C- Troop horse or charger, height from .14,3 to 15 2: H' /fxr-ica'rry \ lost -. : weight (14) : ;P:;'B;: Hampton 1 and :special. Hunters.—Hunters who. have ; trijever won a first prize (12): R. H. Bennett's "Sharpspur" 1, R. H. ■ Bennett's "Nobby" 2, J. H. Selby's "Masterfield" 3. Hunter up to 14st (5): Miss L. Rutherford's horse and I). W. VVestenJr'a's "Awatere" (equal) 1." Hunter, up to list (16): J. R. Grigs's ".iess' [ 1, Miss L. Rutherford 2, Miss D. Keith 3. Mare or gelding that shows bast style of jumping (10): D VV. Westenra 1, J. H. Selby 2, Miss L. Rutherford 3. Best lady rider (Mr W. Nosworthy's special): Mrs G. X MclXonald. A decision as to the champion hunter (the only remaining class to be . reporc«d) had not been arrived at at 4.15 p.m. - Uob.-i and • ponies.—Entire cob or pony, not exceeding 14.2 . (1): D. G. Wright 1. Entire pony, any age, not exceeding 13 hands (2): R. F. Lowis 1, F. Godwin 2. Brood mare, with foal at foot (1): J. W. Butterick 1. Cob, mare or geldiag, not to exceed 14 2 (10): Miss C. Orbell 1 P. L. Docald 2, 11. Chapman 3, 3f. G. Mangin v he. Cob, up to' 15 hands (Mr E. B. Newton's specials) (12): R.■■ Allan, junr., 1, P. L. Donald 2. V6ny, mare', or geldkvg, not exceeding 13 hands (8):.J', Mawson 1, R.. Allan, junr., 2. Pony mare or gelding, not exceeding''.;-^l4--liands (11): H; Morris 1, L. Aicken 2, P. L. Donald 3, J. Osborn© v he. P. Hansen he. Pony, mare or gelding, not exceeding 14.2 (?): P. L. Donald 1, Miss;-.-A.' G. Rich 2, R, Frizaelle 3. Pony, mare or-gelding, not exceeding 14 hands, to be ridden by a boy or girl, not exceeding-16years (11): J. Osborue 1- P. L. Donald 2, I. Aicken 3, H' Morris v h c. \ Best girl rider, over ' 1% and under 15 years of age (Mr' A. J. Keith's -special): Miss Z. Gunderson'. Best boy rid or, over 12 and under 15' veare of age (Mr J. Cairns's .special): P. Donald.- Pohy, mare or gelding, not exceeding 13 hands, to "be ridden by a boy or girl not exceeding 16 years n.3V: P v . Allan, vjimi-., 1,; J. Osbbrne- 2, H: A. Udyd 3, R. Wood v h c,'T.' Mawsprr he. Pony mare or gel ding, not exceeding 1.2 hands, to bo ridden by a boy or girl -;j,ot over 14' yoars of asio (8): J. Davisou 1, T. B. Richards 2. J. Striugfollow; 3, P. L. Donald v h c. Best boy rider under 12 years 'Mr A. J. Keith's special): P. Donald. Best sdr3 rider under 12 years' (Mr A. •T. Keith's special): Miss T. Ixiwo 1, Miss Nicoll 2, Miss Richards 3. Pony, mare or gelding,' not excelling 14 hands, that shows the best style of jumping (6): Miss D. Keith 1, W. Harwood 2, R. Allan, jun., vli c. Best Hoy rider over hurdles (Mr A. F. Mooro's special): P. Blake.

Sheep Dogs. : Collie.—Smooth-coated dog (7): J. Stringfellow 1, A. J. McMastev 2, A. Si'lpoek 3. Smooth-coated slut (6): J. Hind 1 and special, D. G. Wright 2. Hough-coated, dog (6) : T. Drennan 1, D. Urquhart 2, W. Robertson 3. Rough-coated slut (2): D. G. Wright 1 and 2. Bearded dog (7): R. Gould 1, S. H. Pierce 2, J. C. Doig 3. Beardeci slut (2): S. H. Pierce 1, J. W. Jones 2.

Other Breeds.—Fox terrier dog or slut (4): A. T. Emerson 1, Mrs H. Shanley 2, M. Lloyd 3. Irish terriei(2): Miss R. Stoddart 1, C. S. Branigan 2. Cocker spaniel (1): W. Cow 1. Dairy & General Produce, Cookery, Etc.

Butter.:—Farmers' only — Separator butter, without salt (4): Mrs T. McDowell (two exhibits) and Mrs W. Syme equal 1. Separator butter (open to those who have never won a* first prize) (2): Mrs G. Ward 1 and special, Miss IJ. Kane 2. Separator- butter, salted (4): Mrs T. McDowell 1 (for two exhibits), Mrs W. Syme 2. Non-separ-ator butter, without salt (open to those who have never won a first prize) (2): Mrs M. Dixon 1 and special (two exhibits). Non-separator butter, salted (2): Mrs T. McDowell 1, M«J. Finlayson 2. • ■ . ■ ■ . . ' '

Honoy.—Extracted • liquid: (5) : Miss A. Suttio'l, A. Reed 2, A. Curtis vhc. Honey, granulated (5): A. Curtis 1, W. P. Prebble % A. Reed v h c. Honey-comb, four lib sections (1); W". P. Prebblo 2. Honey-conib, one depth standard-frame (3): A. Reed' 2, W: i<JP; Prebble 3. Beeswax (4): A. 1, Miss A. Suttie 2. Display of honey, beeswax, cakes and confectionery, made with .honey (1): A. Reed 1. Most points in houev (Mr J. Cairns's special) —A. Reed.

Eggs.—White hen eggs (7): Mrs' J. R. Begg I, Mrs W. Syme 2, Miss C], Butterick-3. Tinted hen «ggs (4) : Mrs . J. Dixcn 1 and 2. ,Dnek-eggs (4): Miss A. Suttie 1, Mrs J. R. Begg 2. Broad, scones, and cakes.—Loaf of home-made bread (9): Mrs W.. Syme I and special, Miss E. Syme 2 and special, Mrs T. McDowell 3, special and he, Mrs G. Gibson vh c. Loaf of ■home-made bread, made with "Supreme" flour (Canterbury Flour Mills' special) (7) : Miss E. Inch 1. Loaf of home-made bread, made with flour from the Crown Roller Flour Mills (Messrs Robertson and Co.'s special) (2): Miss L. Maw 1. Loaf of brown bread (Mr F. Ferriman'u special) (3): Mrs T. McDowell 1. Plain scones (10): Mrs T. McDowell 1 and 2, Miss C. Butterick 3, Mrs H. A. Lloyd th c. Home-made scones, made with. Supremo flour (Canterbury Flour Mills spudaJ) (6): Mrs T. McDowell 1. [riomo-macfo scones, made with flour from tho Crown Roller Mills (Messrs Robertson find Co.'s special) (5): Mrs T. McDowell. Bi-own scours (Mr W. Butt.oriek>: special) (5): Mrs T. McD.ow.cU 1. l-'aricy scones (7): Mrs, T. McDowell 1, 31 rs H. A. Lloyd 2,

Mrs D. Clucas 3. Girdle scones (3): Mrs T. McDowell 1; and 2. Fruit cake iced (3): Mrs G. Ward 1/ Mrs T. McDowell 2. Fruit cake, not iced (18): Mrs G. Ward 1, Mrs J. F. Hampton 2 .Mrs T. McDowell 3 and c, Miss M. Dixon vho, Mrs W. Syme he. Seed 6ak© (13): Mrs W. Syme 1, Mrs J. R. Daltpn 2, Mrs J. F. Hampton 3, Mrs J. Shearer v h c, Miss M. Keith li'|c, Mrs D. Clucas c. Madiera cake (12): Miss M. Bennispn 1, Miss M Keith 2, Mrs J. R,. Dalton 3, Mr» W. Syme v he, Mrs T. McDowell he,. Miss L. Husband c. Ginger-bread cake (7): Mrs J. F. Hampton 1, Mrs J. R. tfegg 2, Mrs T. McDowell 3, Miss M. Dixon v 1) c. Sponge cake (9): Mrs W. Syme 1, Mrs K. Mawson 2, Mrs G. AVard 3, Mrs D. Clucas v h c, Mrs T. McDowell he. Oat cakes (6) • Mis T., McDowell 1, Mrs J. Shearer 2, Mrs G. Ward vh c. Collection ol small cakes and pastry (2): Mrs F. A. Smith 1, Mrs F. Potter 2. Short- ' bread (11): Mrs T .McDowell 1 and 2, Mrs ,W. Syme 3. Miss M. Sparow vhc, Mi-fc, R. Johnston;, senr., 'h c. Most points in" bread, scones, and cakes (Mr D. 0. Wright's special): Mrs T. "McDowell. ■ l . -

Technical Classes.—Plain Currant Cake (High School) (9): Miss Z. Bonmngtoii: 1, Miss W.> Walssu 2, Miss E. Emerson 3, Miss T. Cowan v.h c Tea Cakes (High School) (7): Miss R Crooks 1, Miss E. Percy 2, Miss M.. Vigers .% Miss E. Emerson v.h.c. Gingerbread . (Primary School) (8): A. Dixon (Tinwald) 3, p. Hancox (Borough) 2, E. Vesty (Borough) 3, E. Hammond (Borough) v.h.c, B. Rutledge (Borough) h.c. Scones (Primary .Schools) (30): R. Reid (Tinwald) 1, G. htockdill (Borough) 2, D. Williams (Ifampstoad) 3, R. Brown (Tinwald) v.h.c. G. Matthews (Borough h.c, J. Hodgson (Korough) c. Sponge SandSchools) (22): G. Stockdill (Borough) 1, A. Alexander (Hamnstead) 2, E. Hammond (Borough) 3, \ Dixon (Tmwnld) .v.h.c, B. Rutledgo (Borough) h.c, K. Thomas (Borough) c Sliortbroad (Primary Schools) (23): JJ: Mapfai-lano (Borough) 1. H. Roid (Timvald) 2, E. Vesty (Borough) 3, D. Osborne (Hampstead) v.h.c. L. Terris (Borough) h.c. L. Lloyd (Borough) c. Preserves and Picklos.—Bottled fruit (o): Mrs Shearer 1, Mrs T McDowell 2. Mi*s Hicks v.h.c. Pickles Vo : \^ T- McDowell 1 and 2. Jains (.i): Miss M. Rickman ], Mrs T X f>£ oWf>!! 2> Jollies W: Mrs TMcDowell 1. Most Dcints *n Produce CS.Z. Farmers' Co-OTww.tivG Association's special): Mrs T. McDowell. Grain, Seeds, Potatoes, Roots, Etc. Most p.-nnls in potatoes, roots, etc. (Brett Printing Cmoany's special): i L. Clark. " '

V Needlework and Fanoywork. f Child's i-'rock -(4): Mrs K. Clark 1, Mis x. (3iuixsi 2. Uamisole (12)': Mrs Aldveegan A, Mrs A. A. .books,2, .urs'jb. Unson b, Miss M. Dent v.'nVc, Jirs avails v.h.c, and Mrs I*\< ,Smith n.c." i'iam pillowslip (girls under 14) (.11): Aliss J. Lowery i and special, .uiss 11. iuoodie 2 .r*ic special, Miss V. fateveuson y "arid special, Miss M. 'Mea<:lem, ; v.h.c, . Miss M. Uavidsoii 'ji.c, itiiss &. J)runmiond c. Specimens' of darning . sbck or stocking, flannel patch, calico (girls under V 2) (2):, .jMiars L. Holland 1 and special, Miss A. Stevenson 2 and special, .ypeciinons. of darning, hemming, three button-holes, three eyelet holes,, sewing on buttons, 6ewing on tape (girls under 14 years) (4.) '•'••'■■ Miss j;" Lowery 1 and .spcc-iiil, Miss R. Keid 2 and .special, Miss Q. McKenzio 3 and special. .-'Child's Knitted Petticoat (f|;j Mrs J. fl. Rule 1, Mrs J. Evans !2 aiid 3. M"ks M. Muirhcad h.c. Teadoth (10): Miss »Z, Guhderson 1. Mrs G. S. Porter 2, Mrs W. J. Cviit^ ningham 3. Miss K. Hasken v.h.c.',Miss ]>. Ashtoti h.s. Silk cushicin cover (3): Sister M\ St. Claudia 1, Miss C; Campbell 2. Linen-or Muslin Cushion Cover (4): Mrs T. Mawsnu 1, Sister M. St..Claudia 2. Miss C. Campbell 3. Stencil work (4): Miss I. Gibson 1,, Miss M - J)ont 2. Embroidery (9): Mrs C. afcKcegaii 1. Mrs W. J. Cunningham 2 and 3. Miss M. Dent v.h.e./ M"rs" It. Clark h.o. Hardanger embroidery (6): Mrs W. T. Lill 1 and sneoia-I, Mrs F, A. Smith 2, Miss Z. Giniderson 3. Crochet, wool (7): Mrs W. J. Cunningham ■ 1 and special, Mrs J. II. ■ Ihile 2. Mrs D. Teppett 3, Mrs E. Cookson : v.h.o. Crochet, cotton 01): i\frs W.i J. Silcock 1 and v.h.c, " Mrs L. Wilson 2 and 3, Mrs J. Evans h.c, Mrs J). Teppett c. Doyly (15) •' Mrs G. Prfmeider 1 md 2. Sister'M. St. Claudia 3. Miss B. Porter v.h.c Mrs F. A. Smith h.c. Mrs D. Tenpett c. Rankerchief Bag (4)" : Sister M. St. Claud .m 1. Mrs J. H. Ruin 2. Tea' Cosy (6): Mrs G. S. Potter 1, Mrs W J. Cunuivgham 2, ... Sister M. St. Claudin v.h.c. Fancy needlework, not otherwise enumerated. (22): M"rs T. H. Dunham J and special:-. Mrs W. J. Cunmngharri 2 and snecial. Mips D. Ashton 3, specinl, an<?'v.h.c. Mrs F. A. Smith J>.c. Miss Q. Keith h.c. Mrs C McKowan h.c. Sister M. St. Claudia h.c. M!ss E. Comnbell h.c Miss B Sorter h.c. Miss M. ClarY h.c. and Miss S. Chainhnr S h.p. Child's pinnfore (eytra p-v'i'-bit): Miss Osbnrno 7.. P'V«p of "ro^^'^t (extra, exhibit) • Miss nol )')rno T. Most on Int.* in needlework c\r ef:f .,.., Qt,. nr}txe .„!,}. c<,' s special): Mre W. J. C'.uiiiinsJinm.

Miscellaneous. i School Competitions.—Collection, of injurious New Zealand weeds, gathered in Ashburton County , (1): I. R. Witheil 1 and special. Collection of vegetables grown in school gardens in County (1): Mayfield School 1 and special. Handwriting, Primary schools (MY; y. White 1, L. -Lewis 2, h. Ferris 3. ■V. Yeatman v h c, I. Holland h <;. F. S^vans c (all iiup'ils of the Borough Sehod!). Desigiu ior border, priinur.v schools (18): L. Terris 1, C. H^llier 2, ,F. jipyce 3, G. Mattliews ■!0h c, V,.' Rutledge, F. , Williams and H. Shwle h c, M. Fleming c (all Borough School pupils). .-..,. ■„ Manual tr.-sining.— First iyonr ,stxi-'-dents 18'}: K. flawson 1, B; Harrison. 2.; J. 'Ityiin :},.:.J, .MeMillnn vji.cjScsnn.'l Ynii-v students (27): J. Bpyce: 1 T A. Dvi- 2, F. Evans 3, N. Corbett" v.h.c.-. i\. ■ Wiiliiiiiis v.h.c, J. Davidson v.h.c. Farm carpentering (7): H. Jtiitlioj-fortl I',- S. 0. Smith 2. E..-Noj.< ri.sh 3. F;?rrn metal work.—First year students (o): P. Holland 1, A. Elliott 2. T. Ferguson 3. Second year students (•}): M. Mcßae 1, H. Beckett 2, E.'Evans.3. Photography (n^natours). — Land-.sr-ape (1): J. H. Tucker .1. Figure

•study (3): J. H. Thicker 1, C. J. Bonivington 2. Implements ancS Extra Exhibits.

Hondrary certificates of merit' wev^ rnvarded to tho following:—T. and S.

Morrin. Ltd.; G. PI. Carson; Adams', Ltd.; the Canterbury Frozen Meat and Dairy Produce Export Company, Ltd.; tlu> Christt'hurch Me*i Company,- Ltd. : N.Z. Fiirmors Co-operative Association, Ltd. /three certificates—for milking mar-bines. Lister, shearing machines and engines,. and Overland.--motbr-har^f respectively.); Ashburton: Ejectric Sup-

ply Company, Ltd.; Nugget Polis Company; R. D. Johnston; and C. I* Bailey.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9098, 18 March 1915, Page 4

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PRIZE-LIST Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9098, 18 March 1915, Page 4

PRIZE-LIST Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9098, 18 March 1915, Page 4