THE WHANGAREI SHOW.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
In addition to the list sent by telejpraph, I now forward the following classes for poultry:—lndian Game: J. Forsyth, 1. Hamburg (dark): H. Wakelin 1. Plymouth Kocks: IT. .7. W. Hurle, 1; F. J. Pryor, 2. Houdan: J. Forsyfeh, 2. Brown Leghorn: W. J. Hutclrings, 1. Langshan: F. J. Pryor, 1; Miss I. Alderton. 2. Silver j laced Wyandotte: A. Capler, 1; -7. FarsvJb, 2. Dorking: H. 1. W, Hurle, whose bird also took the champion prize for poultry. Pekin Ducks: F. J. Prvor 1. Kouen Ducks: Miss Mildred"Hatchings, 1: F. J. Pryor, 2. Black Minorca. Fowls: A. Cafler, 1. •Black Orpington: A. Cafler, 1; J. Henderson, 2. Buff Orpington: Syd. Eceles, 1; A. Cafler. 2. Golden-laced Wj-andotte: F. J. Pryor, 2. Indian Kunner Pucks: A. Cafler. Mrs G. .is. Alderton exhibited an excellent pair of. bronze turkeys -which the judges awarded Ist and only prize. There was only one exhibit of pigeons, in the English earners class, which was won by Miss Johnson, who also took first for Homer pigeons. Dogs.—Cattle dog: W. Dennis. 1; J. "Wornsnop, 2. Sheep dog: M. J. Whitelaw. 1. Pointer: W. King. 1; M. .7. Whitelaw, ;2. Fox Terrier: Mr 11. Cheeseman, 1; A. B. Christian, 2. Greyhound! F. JFreeman, 1. English setter (lemon and white): W. .r. Hamtjon 1; F. H. Tippett. 2. English setter'(black and -white): J. E. Kings, 1; F/Ewen, 2. Irish setter: Mr_ W. Armstrong, 1. Gordon setter: H". XV. Batkin; 1; J. Broyghton, 2. Produce.—Potted butter fit for ex-poi-tation: E. Forsyth, 1; G. Hawken, 2. 3lbs. butter with salt, plain rolls: Miss G. A. Hawkip, 1; Mrs J. Going, 2; Mr J. GriffSn and Mrs M. Webster h.c. lOlbs. sali butter: J. Griffin. 1; Mrs W. Webster, 2; Miss G. A. Hawkin, h.c New cheese: Miss G. A. Hawkin, 1; J. Griffin, 2. Old dheese: Miss G. A. Hawkin, 1. Ham (home cured) : W. Beaumont, 1; E. Cutforth, 2; T,. Cutforth and M. Nash, h.e. Flitch of bacon: W. Beaumont. Trussed fowls* Mrs F. J. Pryor, 1. Home-made candles: O. Hawkin, 1: 0. Hawkip, 2. Collection of jams and jellies: Mrs A. Leonard, 1; F. J. Pryor, 2. Collection, bottled -fruits: F. J. Pryor, 1. Collection wines: G. E, Alderton. Fruit juice or cordial: G. E. Alderton, 1. Local grape wine: G. E. Alderton, 3. Collection vegetables: E. F. Field; 1; J. Cariton, 2. Six pots marmalade.: Mrs F. J. Pryor, 1. Orange marnialaide: Mrs Morgan, 3; Mrs Pryor, 2; Mr Pryor, h.c. Bread loaf (whjtebroad): Mrs J. Going, 1; Mrs A. McPhee, 2; Miss Hendry, ji.c. Scopes, sponge cake and pastry: Mrs A. Leonard, J; Mrs E. Boult, 2; Mrs E. Forsyth, h.c. Currant cake: Mrs G. Dent, 1; Mrs J. {Join**, 2; E. Kalleson, h.c. Oatmea.l cake: Miss B. Donaldson. Jam sand, •wich: Miss A. T. Eweir, 1; Mrs E. S. Hodge, 2; Misses. B. Watts and J. McLeod, h.c. Rainbow cake: Mrs F. J. Pryor, 1. Scones: Mrs Chapman,
1; Mrs A. McPhee, 2; Mrs Morgan, Mrs
E. Boxilt and Mrs Leonard, ih.c. Scones baked -with "Snowflake" Baking Powder: Mrs F. J. Pry or, 1.
Plain and Fancy Work. — Quilt, any kind: Mrs M. Dyer 1, Miss J. P. Hare 2. Patchwork quilt: Miss E. ,T. Hawken 1. Child's woollen petticoat: Mrs M. Downard J, Miss M,. DoWnard 2. Chjld's- knitted bootees: Mrs M. Leonard 1, Miss M. Downard 2, Mrs E. Boult h.e. Berlin woolwork: Miss M. Downard. Knitted socks: Miss T. Campbell 1, Miss K. Campbell 2. Wall pocket, any kind: Miss A. Melntyre 1, Miss X; Jenkins 2. Mantel drape: Mrs D. McKenzie. 1. Bracket, any kind: Mrs D. McKenzie 1, Miss 35. M. Hawkes 2. Cushion, any kind: Mrs F. Cutforth 1, Miss X McLean 2, Miss K. Jenkins h.c. Tea cosy, any kind: Miss M. Fisher 1, Miss K. Jenkins 2. Kight-dress, brush and comb sachet, Miss M: Fisherl. Tray cloth':
Misa M. Hawken. 1, Miss G. A. Hawken
2. Six button-holes worked in cotton:. JMlss G. A. .Hawken 1, Miss G. A. H-aw-ken 2, Miss JC- Jenkins h.c. White shirt, lxa.nd-se.wn, Miss G. A: Hawken 1, Miss E. Forsyth 2, Miss K. Jenkins h.c. Crochet work, any kind: Miss
P. M. Hawken 1, Miss 6. Hawken 2,
Mrs H. Freeman h.c, Netting: Miss P. M. Hawken 1. Drawn thread work? Miss ..P. M- Hawken 1, Miss D. McMiilaji h.c. Montmellick. work: Miss P. M. Hawken. 1. .Pin cushion: .Miss 33. Reynolds 1, Mrs H/Kehoe 2, Miss G. A. Hawken h.c. Crochet antiihaeassar:.;Mis3 E.. J. Hawken. Nightdress made by girl under 16 years: Miss W. M. Hawken. Collection Maori kits: J. Pohi 1. Picture frames: J: Forsyth 1, J. noey 2. Paintings.— Hand painting, water or oil, Mrs M. Fisher, Miss A. Mclntyre. Painting from flowers: Miss E. Blu/mhardt 1.
Twelve snapshots taken and finished by amateurs: Mrs Morgan.l, Mr T. H. Steadman ». Flowers.—Table bouquet: Miss D. Squires 1. Hand bouquet: Miss D. Jones 1, Mr E. Moody 2, Miss M. Moody Jb.c. Bouquet of roses: Miss Clark Walker. Six gentleman's buttonholes: Mrs Morgan 1, Mrs Morgan, 2. Collection of cut flowers: G. Rush 1, G. Rush 2. Wreath or cross: Miss M. Moody. Table, decorations: Miss B. R. Jones. SPORTS. Lady rider, over three flights of hurdles: Miss Payner 1, Mrs J. Pohe 2, Miss D. Squires h.c. Hack race, farmers' or settlers' hacks: A. Armstrong- 1, Chas. Cossill 2. Pony hack race: Mr Millington 1, W. Cossell 2. ' Trotting, saddle, Miss Fisher 3, J. Alleson 2. Settlers' hack steeplechase.: Hy. Wilson 1, H. Cossell 2.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 273, 17 November 1899, Page 6
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