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PORT ALBERT SHOW.

LJSfE OF AWAEDS. " ~ 1 show of tHe Port AJi ifSjeultnral and Horticultural Society •St. ? * O! i Frtda r- Tie weather, an. bnartant factor In helping to make a sucsim show, was all that could be deairedtw* S- "f* ° f society there iTt% m dlstricts in Auckland province vT £>- *" a e ri ciltural show. On Friday raafchn and Matakanu had their shows. Sd£v A™ P r Tlons and on WedSwY ,£.? , *%,. HoweT< *. these annual r£T J* the future assume a more rnnb exM bWon, while the live lock were Inferior to previous shows. In nelr singing CMlss Garland and Mr W. ■=***» Rene Becro?t and' Mrs. ~ fcrubb presided at the piano. The followas- is the prize list:— HORSES to 4 2. Foal: J. Davis 1 Q*Thompon 2 Ast cultural team: Grant i J Davis JrantT Una lorse: G " 1, y. ;, R 2^t ers --Colt or ffOy, under two years: S. Wilson 1. Foal: E. Wilson 1 G Ogle : w UP to 149t: W - *°» 1 EoyQubb vat? a o Qp r ' t( ? llst: E °y G °bi> i; at a. talker 2. Lady's hack, ridden, by lady: f ° 1 -, B u OOth *• F " W Park « 2 Pony, inder 14 hands: P. Walker 1. W Eoss 2. S P° r^— horse and sulky: Roy Gnbb , \V. Ross 2. Gentleman rider over three lights hurdles: E. Graham 1, Eyre 2. Lady •ider: Mrs. Carlson. 1, Miss O Booth 2. 3irl rider, under 18 years: K. Camp 1. A. Worker 2. Boy rider, under 18 years: C. Worker 1. G. Worker 2. Lady rider who las not won a first prize: itias R. Booth L, Miss Blair 2. Saddling and bridling lompetltion: W. Booth I, Seymour Gubb 2. Best shod hack: E- Henderson 1. F. Palmer CATTLE. Bull. Jersey: A. Xeal L Bull: G. Belcher 1. N. A. Worker 2. Cow In milk or calf: Perry Gubb 1. N. A. Worker 2. Dairy cow: W. Ramsbottom 1. E. H. Dudding 2. Heifer, under 2 rears: X. A. Worker 1. XH. I>nddin s 2. Heifer calf, nnder 1 year. for dairy purposes: N. A. Worker 1, N. A. Worker 2. Fat beast, fattened by exhibitor-. N. A. Worker T_ N. A. Worker 2. Four cows, milked three months by exttlbltor: Percy Gnbb I. B. H. Duddtajr 2. Extra exhibit, 2 heifers: J. C. Booth i, SHEEP. Lincoln.—liam: U. Belcher L Ram lamb: O. Belcher 1. Pen. 3 ewes: G. Belcner 1. •N. A. Worker 2. Pen, 3 ewes, under 2 years: G. Belcher 1. Bomuey ram: N. A. Worker 1. N. A. Worker i Crossbred. —Three longwool ewes: N. A. Worker 1, G- E. Thompson 2. Three longwool ewe lambs: N. A. Worker 1. M. A. Worker 2. Three Down cross ewes: X. A. Worker 1. Three Down cross ewe lambs: >". A. Worker 1. Pigs.—Boar: G. E. Thompson 1, Percy Oubb 2. Boar, under 1 year. G. E. Thompson J, Percy Gubb 2. Sow: G. E. Thompson 1, G. E. Thompson 2. Sow, under 1 year: G. E. Thompson 1, Percy Gubb 2. POULTEY. Leghorn, brown: A. Seal 1. ,Drake and duck: A. Xea.l 1. PRODUCE. New butter, 21bs: iliss A. Neol 1, Miss A. Gubb 2. FIELD AND GARDEN. Produce.—Field peas, 20lbs: A. Neal L Horse beans, 2Ulbs: A. Neal 1. Broad beans, 201b»: H. Legge 1- Maize, in cob, 20Ibs: A. Xeal 1. Cocksfoot grass seed: A. Seal L Danthonia. lOlbs: Guy Witheford 1_ Slaort white potatoes. lOlbs: H. Brown 1. H. Brown 2. Up-to-Date potatoes: H. Legge L J. iloffat 2. Komaras: H. Brown tMaori) 1. .Two lons red mangels: A. Seal 1 Collection vegetables: A. Xeal 1. W. Payne 2. Pumpkin A. Neal J, B. M. Gubb 2. Ten seed onions: Percy Treadwell 1, B. M- Gubb 2. Wlndßor beans. H. Legge 1, A. Neal 2. Garden peas: A. Xc 1. Two cabbages: T. Hartnell J. Six carrots: A. Neal L Ten. tomatoes: B. M. Gubb 1FRCIT. (Judge, D. A. Hay, Auckland.) Collection of fruit; B. M- Gubb 1. P. Becroft 2. Collection of apples, 20 sorts, 2 each: T. A. Gubb 1. A. Xeal 2. Collection of ipples, 10 sorts. 4 each: A. Xeal 1, D. Bβcroft 2. (JoUeution of most profitable apples: A- Xeal 1, E. H. Becroft 2: 1 sorts, i each: A. Xeal 1. Collection blight proof apples. 4 each: G. B. Reid 1. Marketable case Adam's Pearnialn: A. Becroft I. Marketable case Graveustain: R. Ralne L Six Cos's Orange Pippin: E. H. Becroft L B. ST. Gubb 2. Six Gravenstein: T. A. Gubb. 1, H- Ralne 2. Six A.dam' 3 Pearmain: E. H. Becroft 1 J. Mofflt -1 Six American Golden Unsset: D. Becroft 1. W. K. Becroft 2. Six Oblnemurl: J. Moffit 1. E. H. Be<-roft 2. Six Stone Pippin: T. A. G-nbb 1. A. Xeal 2. Six Canadian R: A. Nfal 1. Guy Witheford 2. Six Eoyal Pearmain: W. Becroft 1. A. Xeal 2 Six Jonathan: G. B. Reid 1. G. B. Reid 2. Six any other sorts: E. H. Becroft 1, Guy Witheford 2. Collection of pears. 2 of ea.-h eort: E. H. Becroft 1. B. M. Gubb 2. Sii dessert pears, early: B. M. Gat>b I. 3 Moffit 2. Sis dessert pears, late: B. H. Becroft 1. G B. Reid 2 Six cooking pears, early: E. H. Becroft 1. T. A. Gnbb 2. Sii cooking pears, late: E. Ff. Becroft 1. B. A. Neal 2. Collection plnms, 12 E. H. Beeroft 1 B. M. Gubb 2. Dessert plums. 12 sorts: A. Neal I. E. H. Becroft 2. Cooking plums. 12 sorts: G. B. Reid L B. H. Becroft 2.' Collection of peaches. 4 each sort: E. H. Becroft L Six peaches, trwstone: B. H. Becroft 1. G. B. Eeid 2. Sis peaches, cling: G. B. Eeid L E. H. Berroft 2. Six quinces: G. B. Reid 1. B. M. Gubb 2. Grapes, grown under glass, 2 bunches: B. SI. Gubb 1, B. M. Gubb 2. Grapes, irrown outdoors. 2 bunches: B. M. Gabb 1. Six lemons: C. Judd 1. B. M. Gubb 2. Six oranges: E. H. Berroft 1. Collection of flowers: Jlr= L. P. Becrofr 1. Miss B. Becroft 2. Bouquet of flowers: ifrs L. P Becroft 1, Mrs "P. Becroft 2. Three cactus dahlias: Mrs I~ P. Becroft 1 and 2. Three caerns dahlias, double: Mrs L. P. Becroft 1 and 2. Three asters: Mrs L. P. Becroft 1 Miss B. Becroft 2 Three carnations: Mrs L P. Becrott 1. Mrs P. Becroft 2. Three phloiheads: Mrs R. H. Dnddlng 1. Mrs P. Becroft 2. Dried apples, 4 lbs: Mrs Hartnell L PRESER.VES. i Collection bottled fruit. 10 snrts: Miss A. Xeal 1. Bottled peaches, last season's: Miss A. Neal 1. Miss Gubb 2. Bottlec juinces, last season's: Miss A. Xea 1 Bottled pears, last season's Miss A Neal 1. Bottled plums "last season's: Miss A. Neal 1. Col lection Jams. 10 sorts: Miss A. Xeal 1, Mis! Gubb 2 Collection jellies. 6 sorts: Mies Gnbb 1. Miss A. Xeal 2. Plum jam, sweet Miss H. E. Gubb 1. Miss A. Neal 2. Plun jam. sour: Miss A. Xeal 1. Miss trubb 1 Peach Jam: Miss Gubb 1. Miss E. Gabb 2 Strawberry jam: Miss A. Neal 2. Applj Jelly Miss A. Xeal 1. Miss H. E. Gubb 2 Quince jelly: Miss A. Xeal 1. Miss Gnbb S Nectarine jam: Miss Gubb L A. Neal 3 Strained honey: -Miss D Wtheford 1. H T ec-tre ° Yeast bread. 41ns vmade of Not them Boiler Mils' flour): Mrs. W. Wlttenl Miss Reid 2. Brown bread 41b: ->Irs. F Witten 1 Miss A. Neal 1. Soda and acli S°Miss A. Neal 2. 10 scones (made o Gubb 2 Family apple pie: MljjtPow* 1 Mrs F Witten 2. Sponge roll, - G ' n a A w«th?n 2 25 mil-s of she; pgSSfc-Tc. Gray 1. R- Henderson !

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 52, 2 March 1909, Page 7

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PORT ALBERT SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 52, 2 March 1909, Page 7

PORT ALBERT SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 52, 2 March 1909, Page 7