MAYFIELD SHOW
TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES. POINTS AWARDS ANNOUNCED. Following is the list of cups; trophies and points prizes won at the Mayfield Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s Show last the awards being for most points except where otherwise stated: — The Past-Presidents’ Perpetual Cup, for all sections of the show: F. South. The Ythan Cup, for live stock; H. C. Barton. Challenge Cup, for fat sheep and fat lambs: H. C. Barton. Trophy for best Clydesdale on the ground: J. Blair. The Montalto Challenge Cup, for the best draught yearling: H. Black. The Challenge Cup, for light horses: •L. J. Feehney. Challenge Cup, for ponies: J. S. Li 1 ley. The Lady Moorhouse Cup, for cattle: A. O. Silcock.
The Harewood Cup, for the champion hunter: Miss Edgar-Jones. The Mascot Memorial Shield, for the best jumper on ground: Miss EdgarJones.
Challenge Cup, for poultry: Mrs F. G. Greenslade. 1 Sutton Cup, for field roots ; F. South. The El loin Trophy, for cookery and preserves: Mrs A. W. Kelman. The Gtara Trophy, for runner-up in cookery and preserves: Mrs H- Branch. The Florence Duff Memorial Trophy, for flower section: Mrs F. Tasker. Trophy to runner-up for flowers: Mrs J. McCormick. The Primary Schools Perpetual Cup: Lismore School. The Perpetual Wool Trophy, for wool: H. C. Barton. Sheep (fats excluded): R. J• Low. Runner-up: R. Oakley. Runner-up, fat sheep and fat lambs: P. Woods. Fat sheep: H. C. Barton. Fat lambs: H. C. Barton. Border Leicesters: Colonel J. Findlay. English Leicesters: R. J. Low. Romneys: R. Oakley. Corriedales —G. Johnston. • liyelands: H. C. B. W ithell. Southdowns: R. J. Low. Merinos: li. C. Todliunter. Halfbrcds: J. Moore. Tin ee-quarterbreds: H. C. Barton. Crossbreds: H. C. Barton. Shorthorn cattle: H. C. Barton. Milking Shorthorns: G- H. B. Lill. Jerseys: A. O. Silcock. Crossbred cattle: R. J. Biddiek. Friesians: F. McKeown. Fat Cattle: H. C. Barton.
Sheep Dogs: G. McMurchy. Run-ners-up, A. N. Grigg, R. Allan, Harnish McCormick, D. Duff (equal). Pig Section: H. C. Barton and I. W. McKeown (equal). Wool: H. C. Barton. Runner-up in wool: G. Johnston. Runner-up in Poultry: J. C. Guinness. Wyandottes: Mrs F. G. Greenslade. Sussex: Mrs F. G. Greenslade. Black Orpingtons: J. C. Guinness. White Leghorns: Mrs H. McKenzie. Ducks: Douglas Kelman. Grain and Seeds: F. South. Runner-up, grain and seeds: H. P. Ashton.
Runner-up, field roots: A. Bisdee. Exhibitor residing north of the Rangitata for field roots: L. Prebble. (District exhibitor for turnips and sweeds: L. Prebble. Turnips: F. South. Vegetables (potatoes excluded): W. J. Moses. Potatoes: Pat Woods.
District exhibitor for vegetables: Pat Woods. .Fruit: Pat Woods. Dairy produce: Mrs A. D. Morrison. Runner-up dairy produce: Mrs J. McCormick.
Bread and scones: Mrs J. McCormick. Runner-up bread and scones: Mrs A. W. Kelman and Miss E. McDowell (equal). Classes 322 to 327: Mrs A. W. Kelman. Runner-up, classes 322 to 32/ : Mrs H. Branch. , r Classes 328 to 334: Mrs J. McCormick. Runner-up, classes 328 to 334: Mis G. B. Murdoch. Classes 335 to 339: Mrs A. W. Kelman. Runnerup, classes 335 to 339: Mrs D. H. Elms. Preserves: Mrs A. W. Kelman. Runner-up, preserves: Mrs J. McCormick. Runner-up. juvenile cookery, girls under 18 years : Miss Peggy Anderson. Runner-up, juvenile cookery, girls under 14 years: Doris Mcllroy. Classes 369 to 374 (flower section): Mrs F. Tasker. Runner-up, classes 369 to 374: Mrs G. B. Murdoch. Classes 375 to 381: Mrs F. Tasker, ltunner-up, classes 375 to 381: Mrs J. McCormick. Fancy needlework: Mrs G. Newton. Runner-up, fancy needlework: Mrs D. Ede. Plain needlework: Mrs I*. J. Andrew. Runner-up, plain needlework: Mrs A. C. Shaw. Knitting: Mrs G. A. D’avey. Classes 405, 413, 414, 417: Mrs A. C. Shaw. Juvenile section: Joan Shimnun. Angora, rabbits: W. Eagle. Best Angora buck: W. Eagle. Mr T. D. Burnett’s, M.P., special for family gaining most points in show: F. South* 1, H. C. Barton 2. Mr T. D. Burnett’s special for dairy produce, cookery, flowers and needlework: Mrs A. W. Kelman 1, Mrs J. McCormick 2. . Mrs T. D. Burnett’s special tor juvenile cookery and needlework: Maij Branch 1. Miss A. Kelman 2. ' District exhibitor for live stock: H. C. Barton. District exhibitor for the show: ii. C. Barton. Boy or girl attending a primary school in the Ashburton County, for most points in the show: Pat Woods.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 138, 23 March 1935, Page 3
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