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MAYFIELD SHOW

TROPHIES AND POINTS PRIZES. THE SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITORS. \ The list of winners of trophies and points prizes at the Mayfield Show lias been compiled.. In the following list the award is for most points unless otherwise stated: — President’s perpetual cup, for most points in Show: F. South. Ythan Cup, livestock: R. Oakley. Challenge cup, fat sheep and fat lambs: H. C. Barton. Perpetual cup, best dairy cow: R. J. Riddick. Montalto Challenge Cup, best draught yearling: J. Blair. Challenge cup, light horses: L. •J. Fcchney. Kerry Cup, champion hunter: J. D. Roberts. Mascot Memorial Shield, Jjest jumper on' the ground : R. Allan Challenge cup, pony section: Lilley Brothers. Poultry challenge cup: Mrs F. G. Greenslade. Sutton Cup, field roots: F. South. Silverwood Trophy, cookery and preserves: Mrs H. C. Page. Otara Trophy, rubber up in cookery and preserves: Mrs G. B. Murdoch. Florence Duff Memorial Cup, flowers: Mrs F. Tasker. Primary schools’ cup, juvenile section : Anama School. Perpetual wool trophy, wool : D. Johnston. Galashiels Trophy, best girl rider under 16 yeras: Miss Colyn Foster. Harewood Challenge Cup, best boy or girl rider under 13: June Cresswell. Points Prizes. Fat sheep, H. C. Barton; fat lambs, H. C. Barton; Border Leicester, Col. J. Findlay; English Leicesters, McDonald Bros.; Corriedales, D. Johnston; Romneys, R. Oakley; Ryelands, L. J. and S. AV. Gnlletly; Merinos, N. B. Morrow; Southdowns, AY.- J. Early ; halfbreds, N. IS. Murdoch; three-quarter-breds, F. P. Cookson; crossbreds, H. C. Barton;, natural condition purebred sheep, AV. J. Early; flock sheep, N. S. Murdoch; fat sheep and fat lambs, H. C. Barton; sheep (fats excluded), R. Oakley; best Ryeland hogget, L. J. and S. AV. Galletly. Milking Shorthorns, , .R. J. Biddick; Jerseys, R.,-Oakley ; crossbred cattle, H. G. Barton. Draught horses, estate of the late J. A. Fleming; runner-up, J. Blair; classes 126, 127, 128, S. P. Taylor; classes 136, 137, 138, estate of J. A. Fleming; best filly thi*ee years and under, bred and owned in the Ashburton County, S. P. .Taylor; harness horses, Lilley Bros.; hackneys, L. J. Fecliney; saddle ponies, Lilley Bros.; harness ponies, Lilley Bros. Sheep-dogs, E. J. McGuigan; runnerup, J. Radcliffe. Pigs, J. Blair; runner-up, Ashburton High School, H. A. Mackenzie, and A. J. Rushton (equal). AVool, D. Johnston; runner-up, R. Oakley. ’ Poultry, Mr F. E. Dillon; Sussex, Mrs J. D. Murdoch; Black Orpington, J. C. Guinness; White Leghorns, Mrs F. E. Dillon ; Brown Leghorns, Mrs F. G. Greenslade; ducks, Mrs J. D. Murdoch.

Farm produce, F. South; runner-up, AV. Gimson; runner-up for Sutton Cup, R. Austin; exhibitor north of the Rangitata gaining most points in farm produce, R. Austin; district exhibitor in turnips and swedes, R. Austin; turnips, F. South ; vegetables, R. South; potatoes, J. G. Simson; runner-up, Mrs F. G. Greenslade; fruit, Mrs F. G. Greenslade; dairy produce, Mrs G. Forman; runner-up, Miss L. Robertson and Mrs E. E. South (equal). Separator butter, Mrs G. Forman; bread and scones, Mrs H. C. Page ; runner-up, Mrs L. Maginness; classes 324 to 327, Miss N- Kelman ;' runner-up Airs H. CL Page; classes 328 to 338, Mrs G. B. Murdoch; runner-up, Miss N. Reiman; cakes, for exhibitor who has never won a points prize at the Mayfield Show, Miss N. Kelman; preserves, Miss N. Kelman ; runner-up, ■Mrs S. P’.\ Taylor; juvenile cookery, Ruth Sewell; runner-up, Muriel Oakley ; runner-up in flowers, Miss M. Taylor; classes 369 to 376, Mrs F. Tasker; runner-up, Miss M. Taylor; classes 377 to 388, Airs F. Tasker; runner-up, Miss.M. Taylor. Fancy Needlework, Airs C. AV. Thomas; runner-up, Mrs C. 11. AVatson; knitting, Miss N. Bennison; plain needlework, Mrs P. J. Andrew; runner-up, Airs K. L. Moore; runnerup primary schools’ cup, Carew School, third prize, Alayfield School; Mr T. D. Burnett, ALT., specials for family gaining most points in the show, F. South and family 1, R. Oakley and family” 2; dairy produce, cookery, preserves, flowers and needlework, Mias N. Kelman 1, Mrs H. CL Page 2; juvenile cookery”, flowers, and needlework, Ruth Sewell 1; Alurlel Oakley 2.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 133, 18 March 1939, Page 9

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MAYFIELD SHOW Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 133, 18 March 1939, Page 9

MAYFIELD SHOW Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 133, 18 March 1939, Page 9

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