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WAIKATO WINTER SHOW.

(By- Correspondent.) HAMILTON, Tuesday. The Waikato Winter Show was -well ■patronised to-day, and there is every indication, of. it proving a. great success, despite the unfavourable weather. THE PRIZE! LIST. The temnlndec of the prize list iSi as follows:— D-AIRY PRODUCE. ■Butter.—Dairy butter, not open to factories: Mrs Wright 1, Miss Cooper 2, Miss Taylor h.e. Separator butter, not salted: T. McGregor 1, Mis .Wright 2, Miss Cooper h.c. Non-separator salted-. Mrs Wright 1, Annie Ramsay 1 2. Non-separator butter; not salted: Mrs- Wright 1, Miss Ramsay 2." Butter, salted: Mrs Wright 1, Miss Taylor 2. Butter, not ealtea (open only to exhibitors- who- have not- taken a first prize for butter at a previous show): Miss Cooper ■1, -Mrs- Wright 2. Cheese.—Norsewood Co-operative Darry (mnlser. 11. Campbell) 1 and 2. Hams and Bacon.—Smoked ham: Waikato Bacon •Pα., Ltd., 1. Green ham: Waikato Bacon Co.. Ltd., 1. Green side of bacon: "Waikato "Baoon Co., Ltd.. 1. One roll of. bp.pon. smoked: Waikato Bacon Co.. Ltd.. 1. Roll nf bacon, green (open): Waikato Bacon Co., Ltd., 1. Collection of hams nnd bacon: Waiknto Bacon Company, Ltd., 1. AGRICTLTUtKAL SECTION. Special turnip competition: H. J. Corrlgan 1, Pegler Bros. 2.

Field Produce. —White oats: J. Morgan 1. Algeri/in oats: J. Parlane 1, Mrs. Roth well 2, J. Millie 3. Wheat, any variety: J. Morgan 1, E. Rushbrook 2. Chevalier barley: J. •Morgan 1. Cape barley: W. Hall 1. Field peas: J. Parlaue i, H. Bertlesen 2, Salisbury aud Sons 3. Maize, local grown: William Escott 1. William Johnstone 2, D. Taylor 3. Potatoes, Late Rose: Salnsbury and Sons 1, T. .Martin 2 and 3. Potatoes, red, other than Late Rose: S. Armstrong 1, J. Gibson 2. Any other red variety: S. Armstrong 1, J. Parlane 2. S. Bollard 3, TJp-to--Dates: J. Farlane 1, Saineburv and Sons 2; Northern Star: Salnsbury and Sons 1, 8. •Ballard a. Any other white variety: S. Ballard I. J. Gibson 2. T. White 3. Carrots —Long red: J. Davis 1, W. Runctman 2 and. 3. White Belgian: Salnsbury. and Sons 1, W. Runcimnn 2. Yellow: W. Runclman 1 and 2. Sugar beet: W. Runcimnn 1, 2. and 3. .Mangolds—Yellow: J. Davis 1, J. Primrose 2, "W. F. Bucklnnd 3. Lpn# red: G. Erikins 1. .7. Parlane 2, J. Primrose- 8. Sweden: Pepler Bros. 1, M. O"Grady 2. Makplll and Middleton 2. Heaviest swedes: J. nnd K. Johnstone 1, Butler 2. T. Martin 8. Heaviest soft turnip: A. Ramsay 1, W\ Runcimnn 2, w. Gordon 3. Heaviest pumpkin: Salnsbury 1 and 2. Thousand-headed knle: J. Davis 1. One small truRS of clover hay: E. W. Rnnclnian 1 and 2, W. Clark 3. Sample of chaff: J. Milne 1, Salnsbury and Sons & J: Parlane S.

Veeetahles.—Twelve T.irletles of garden vegetables: Mrs .T. Bond 1. Salnsbury and Sons 2, -Vegetablest W. Rnnrlronn 1. Sntnsbury and Sons 2. SU onions: .T. Davis 1, H. BerMesen 2, M. Hnrsant 3. Nine heaviest onions: H. Bertlesen 1, M. Hnrsant 2. TnTlvj- esabiriotß: Mrs H. AUterson 1, <- Froclßham 2. H. Hyde 3. Six leeks: Mrs H. Bless 1, I. Pontes s»I. Webster 3. Three pnrsnins: .T. Pnrlnne 1 and 2. Table pumpkin: Mrs Kensington l. RnJnsbiiry anfl Sons 2 nnd 3. Ripe vegetable marrow: Wni. Gordon 1. Mrs .t. Rond 2. Vegetable marrow (for table , ): Wm. Runrlman 1, Rainsbury and Sons 2. Citron melon: W. Runelman 1 and 2, Wm, Johnston 3. Pie melon: H. Cox 1, W. liunciman 2. Six kumaras: Sainsbnry an* Sons 1. T. Hunt-2. Beetroot: Mrs Kensington 1, Salnsbury anrl Sons 2. Carrots, for table, shorthorn: J. Parlane 1. W. Gordon 2. Carrots, others than red: W. Runclman 1 and 2: Celery: I. Webster 1. Potato oDions: H. Alderton 1. Sninsbnry nnd Sons 2. Heads of curly kale: W. Johnston 1-, J. Jones 2: Brussels sprouts.: Mrs J. Bond 1, Artichokes: W*. Rnnolman 1. Mrs B. Spenoe 2. Rhubarb: 'Sainsbury and Sona 1. Sunflower head: Mrs A. Bell 1, Mrs Spence 2. Turnins: W. Runclman 1. Swedes: Sninsbury nnd Sons 1. W. Riinolman 2. Collertion" of garden vegetables: H. Hyde 1. Collection of horns: Sainshn.-? and Sons 1. Collection of parden seeds: i. Coates 1, Sainsbury. nnd Sons 2. FRTjIT. 2. Apples, cooking: TV. Boyd'l, J. Keeley 2. Apples, dessert: A. Wllrock 1, C McTJvrr 2. Apples, cooking: W. Boyd i, W. Gordon 2. Quinces: J. Collins 1. Pears: J. Keeley l : and 2. Passion fruit: C. McLiver 1. W. Rothwell 2. Oranges: C. McLiver 1 J. Collins 2. Lemons: C. MrLlver 0, P. Taylor 2. Walnuts: Miss I. Tickers 1 Filberts: J. Keeley 1. HORTICULTURAL CLASSES. Single fern: Mlsa D. Edgerumhe 1. TalmMre If. Hardley 1, Mrs E. Davey 2. Spray Mrs Browis 1 and 2. Gentlemen's buttouholes (three exhibits, competitors to be under 16 years of age): Miss Jessie Cuirie 1 and 2. WOOL AXD FLAX. T. Hlnton 1 and 2. Lincoln and LeicesterT. Hlnton 1 and 2. Flux: .1. Bton-n L HOME INDUSTRIES. Bread: R. Glover (Frankton) 1, S. Ford (Wnlhi) 2. Homemade bread: Mrs l'eruberton 1, Mrs. JVlcKnlght 2. Home-made bread: Mrs. D. Smith 1, Mrs. J Pnrlane -', Miss C. B. Taylor 3. Home-made bread Urom ChamDlon flour): Mrs. F Pemberton 1, ilrs. S. McKnlght 2, Maud Allen 3. home-made (from Champion flour); Mrs. Pemberton 1, Miss Bell 2, Miss Mitchell 3. Home-made scones (from Snowdrift flour): Mrs. Rowe 1. Home-made scones (others than farmers' wives and daughters): Mr. W. Davis 1, Mrs. Smitli 2, Mrs. Jolly 3. Fnney scones: Mrs. C. Warr 1, Mrs. H. Lyes 2, Mrs. M. Hardley 3. Scones made with Royal baking powder (open to competitors who have not taken a prize at previous show): Mrs. D. Scott 1, Mrs. E. Nicholas 2, Mrs. S. Hardley 3. Home-made scones (open only to settlers' wives or daughters): Miss Mitchell 1, Mrs. Manktelow 2, Miss Runclman 3.

fakes. Etc.—Sponge rake: Mrs. M. J. Hardley 1, Mrs. C. T. Snlnstmry 2. Fruit cake: Mrs. M. J. Hardley 1. lira. W. P. Allen 2. Mrs. W. C. Davis 3. Seed cake: Mrs. M. J. Hardley 1, Mrs. W. C. Davis 2, Miss M. Larney 3. Currant cake: Mrs. M. J. Hardley 2, Mrs. W. c. Davis 3. Madeira cake: Mrs. D. C. Mlssen 1, Mrs. W. C. Davis 2. Home-made blecults. Mxs. W. C. DavJs 1, Mrs. C. T. Sainsbury 2, Mts. M. J. Hardley 3. Shortbread: Mrs. Barbour 1, Mrs. F. Pemberton 2 and 3. Oatmeal cuke: Mrs. Barbour 1, Mrs. W. C. Davis 2, Mrs. Henderson 3. Banbury cakes: Mrs. TV. C. Davis 1, Mrs. M. J. Hardley 2. Pikelets: Mrs. Allen Bell 1, Mrs. W. Bunclm«n 2, Miss V. McGregor 3. Jam sandwich: Mrs. 3: Hardley 1. Hessie Johnston 2. Jam sandwich: Miss B. M. Hareant 1, Hessie Johifston 2. Mrs. F. Mullock 3. Swiss rolls: Miss Harsant 1-, Mrs. Hardley 2, Mrs. Perry 3. Cream puff: Miss Birch 1, Miss Larney 2. Mince pies: Mrs. W. Rnnclman 1, Mrs. Davis 2, Mrs. Warr 3. Jam tarts: Mrs. Davis 1, Mrs. Graham 2. Mrs. Sainabury 3. Sausage rolls: Mrs. Warr 1, Mre. Davis 2. Lemon cheese cakes: Mrs. Davie 1, Mrs. Hardley 2. Plum pudding: Mrs. Davie 1. Pudding, preserved: Mrs. Hardley 1 Mrs. Runctman 2. Brnndy snaps: Mrs. Davis 1, Mrs. Mullock 2. Sandwiches. Mrs. Hardley. 1. Plate of toffee: Miss Stevens 1. Turkish, delight: Miss Kendall 1, Mlse Satnsbury 2, Mn<. Davis 3. Cornnnut Ice: Mrs. Davis 1, Mrs. Smltli 2, Miss Sainsbury 3. Home-made sweets:' Miss Haiusbury 1, Mrs. Burd 2. Preserves, etc. —Fruit: Mrs Hardley 1, Mrs Care 2, Mrs C. Care 3. Marmalade: Mrs Davis 1, Mrs Thomson 2, Mrs Alderson 3 Jama: Mrs. Veale 1, Mrs Davey 2, Mrs Thomson 3. .Tellies: Mrs Rnnelmnn 1. Tomato sauce: Mxs Culpltt 1, Mrs- Runclnaan 2, Mrs Thomson 3. Rhubarb: Mrs Davis 1, Mrs Perry 2, Mrs Thomson 3. Tomatoes, preserved: Mrs. Tompklns 1, Mrs Davis 2. Honey, extracted: 11. Shaw 1, J. Cotterlll 2, Thos.~ Pearson 3. Honey, granulated; J. Cotterill 1, Thos. Pearson 2. Beeswax: J, Cotterill 1, Thos. Pearson 2. Frame Italian bees: Thos. Pearson 1. Wood carping: Mrs Valder 1, Mrs , Tompklns 2, Miss Rathbone 3. Poker work: Miss Gllmour 1. Oil painting.; Mm Panl' 1, Mrs Valder 2, Dr. Brewis 3. Oil painting (under 18years): Miss Jolly 1, Miss Eing 2, liar, jory King 3. Water-colour painting: ±>r. Brewis 1, Mrs Ford 2. Scholars' Classes.—Map of England and Wales: John Honeybun 1, T. Blackman -. Map of, New Zealand": Murray Parsons i, John Gillies 2, ». Hod-gkinson 3. Original design in brush work,: Harold Bateman 1, JMana Tompklns 2, James MfcNlckle 3. Original design iv brushwork (under 15): Miss Provis 1. Henry Dibble 2. Drawing nf nnlmnl: Claude Hlriton 1, Alexander Stewart 2. Freehand design: M. Landmann J, Frank Bux 2. Best freehand design, tinted: Miss Provis 1, Hoy Miller 2. Schools' competition: Hamilton West School 1, Hamilton East school 2. Penmanship (under 12 years): Myrtle Landmann 1, 3ST. Morrison 2. Dorothy Peace 3. Penmanship (under 15 years): Vera Jeffs 1, Murray Parsons 2, Georglna. Dlcken 3* Model: Franjt Button 1. Collection, of I/. Tompklns 1. Collection of weeds: Jas. Clarke 1." Dressed doll (undfl» 18 ..years): V; Brewis 1, Mabet tjloUen. B>J*S»S«£>to]L<taE; eirt 1£ wuntt!

Flo. Newell; 2; Plato hollana apron; (Stands ard II.): Ada Cummins % Lliy Cummins 2: Specimen of hemming (Standard III.): Irene- Stanton-, Te Uku, 1-: Neeeifr Gardiner 2. Child's chemise (Standard. IV.): Madge Whitton li Ivy Jamiespn 2. Child's chemise (Standard V.): Elsie CMlurcHeir 1. Piece of plate darning (Standard VI.); Georgina Dicken 1, Miss α-wenne 2. NBEDiBWOBS.. Darning a hole: Una La Trotoe 1. Any article of underclothing: Hiss G. Stewart 1, Sirs Coates 2. Child's frock, pinafore; or infant's robe: Mrs Manning 1, Miss Roth.well 2. Any article of underclothing: MrsCoate.3 1, (Mrs Houclien 2. Child's frock and pinafore: Miss Luxton 1, Mrs Renshaw 2. Boy's blouse or tunic: Mrs Renshaw JU Child's cloak and bonnet:- Mrs D. Tribe 1, Mrs J. Bond 2. Costume: Mrs J. Bond. 1. Collection of needlework: Mrs A. Bell 1. Lady's blonsei hand-made (under 18 years): Nancy Furze 1. La-dy's blouse, machinemade: "Mlbs A. Bond \. Hem-stitched handkerchief (under 12 years): Miss G. Browning- 1, Norman ba Trobe 2. Most original fancy article: Mrs J. Bond 1, Mrs Duncan 2. Cushion: 'Miss l>. Green 1. Miss A. Farlie 2. Best dressed, decorated, and finished stall: Mrs J. Williams 1. Decorative needlework: airs A. Manning 1, Mrs A. Bell 2. Decorative needlework, coloured: Mrs 3. Bond 1, Mrs T. Steele 2. .Drawn-thread work: 'Miss I. Burhell h.c. Mount Mellick work: Mrs G. G. Graham 1, Mrs D. Edmonds 2. Ornamental articles: Miss F. SwaTbrick 1. Mrs B. Holloway 2. Point lnce, fine: Miss F. Rathbone 1. Miss Beid 2. Canvas work, in peri Just-a: Miss H. Jones 1. Embroidery work: Mrs F. Hyde 1, Mrs Borton 2. Ribbon work: Mre A. Bullock 1, Mrs T. Steele 2. Piece of fancy workj Miss A. Munro 1. Miss ,T. Nlchol 2. Piece of fancy work (under 14 years): Miss M. Higglnson 1. Piece of fancy work (under IS yenrs): Miss Munro 1, Miss A. Bond 2. Shadow work: Miss- K. BastaWe 1. Mise Heape 2. Shadow work, white oi- colonred: Missi M. Heape 1, Miss K. Bastable 2. Knitted tie: Miss M. Dampy 1, Knitted etocklng or socks?: Mrs .T. M. Jones 1. Miss M. Darney 2, Mrs S. Edmonds 3. Knitted lace: Mrs H. Alderson 1. Mrs B. Kelly 2. Crochet lnce: Mrs O. Rowland 1 Mrs A. Manning 2. Frances Vlckers 3. Crocheted d'Oyleys: Mts A. Mnnning 1. Mrs N. Mitchell 2. Pcotift dI Oyleys: Miss V. Madonnld 1. Babys bootees and jacket: Miss E. Downnh centre: Miss A. Wilson 1. Mfss P. McKee 2. Mrs T; Steele 3. Trnyeloth In whit": Miss F. Mhrdonald 1. Button: ho.es: Miss W. Rendell 1. Mrs Prear 2, ?' n - b « nne tfa«"»-teurs): Mfss Rendell 1. n rt R< ?. ,lsnn,, ' 2 - Starched nnd Ironed shirtW Johnston 2. Mrs B. Houchen 3. .StnTched nnd Ironed shirt and collar (under 17 years): M. Coop I. Starched and ironed cotton %TJT ntp " ra^ Mlss M- Smith 1. Staroh 18 S )? n Mi S C s°A ,o Vond S l. (amateUrS> "^ rOTTX/TKT. Wyandottes-GoMen. cook: J. Paterson T Dunn 2. Golden, hen: J. Walker 1, It*? n* 0 *; 2, £ uaa 3 - Gulden, coekl erel Clow I, W Dunn 2, J. Peterson 3. Golden, pullet: W. Hanson 1 and champion, B. Clow. 2, J. Walker 3. Silver, cock: W. Hanson 1 W. Scott 2. Silver, hen: Mason 1, W. Dnnn 2 and 3. Silver, cockerel: W. Dunn 1, E. Richardson 2, E. Gothorpe 3. Sliver, pullet: S. Richardson 1, \\. Hanson 2 and 3. White, cock- B Clow 1, J. ElHs 2. White, hen: J. Box 1 and ■' W. Runflman 8. White, cockerel- B Clow 1, J. Box 2. White, pullet: A. Bnllock 1. J. Box 2, A. Jones 3. Any other variety oij cockerel: A. Cole 1, W. Dunn 2. Any other. v-nriety of hen or pullet: A. Cole 1 W Dunn 2. '

Orpingtons.—White, cock,: H. Wallace 1. White, hon: J. Box 1 and 2. White, cockerel: J. Box 1 and champion, J. Box 2 and' 3. White, pullet: J. Box 1 and 2. Buff, cock: J. Whltehouse 1. Buff, hen: .T. Whitehouse 1. Buff-, cockerel J. Whitehouse 1. "Buff, pullet: Whitehouse 1, E. Lee 2. Black, cock: A. Hedley 1, J. Rendell 2, Jones 3Black. hen: A. iHedley 1, J. Bendell 2. Black, cockerel: A. Hedley 1, Gillespie 2. Black, pullet: A. Uedley 1.

Dortlngs —Any variety, cock or cockerel: W. <'lark 1, H. 'Hall 2. Any variety, hen or pullet: W. Clark 1 and 2, W. Hall 3.

Plymouth Rocks.—Barred, cock: W. Clark l> H. Thompson 2 and 3. Barred, hen: H. Thompson 1 and 2. Barred, cockerel: H. Thompson 1 and 3, J: MrMahon 2. Barred, pullet: 11. Thompson 1 and 3, J. M.-Mahon 2. White, hen: A. Cole 1. White, cockerel: C. Hammond 1. White, pullet: C. Hammond 1.

LangsliaDs.—Black, hen or pullet: (H. Gothorpe 1. Indian game, cock: J. Walker 1. Indian- k<""p. hen: J. AValkcr 1. Indian game, pullet: Dr. «. Seville -1. Bl.ickjbreasted recr cock: J, Stflrky 1 nnrt 2.. Blackibreueted rod hen: J. Starky 1 and 2.' Black■breasted re<l cockerel: J. Starky 1. Blackbreasted rM pullet: J. Starky 1. Pile, hen or pallet: J- Walker 1. Any other variety, cock: P. Jones 1. Any otnor variety, hen: P. Jones 1. Any other variety, cockerel: P. Jones 1. Any other variety pullet: P. Jones 1.

Leghorns.—White, cock: W. Rtmciman 1, G. Atwood 2. White, hen: J. Hollow 1, 6. Evans 2, W. Wernham 3. White, cockerel: G; Evana 1, J. Cummins 2, V. Papesch 3. White, pullet: J. Cummins 1. Mrs. F. Halnbrook 2, J. Finlay 3. Brown, cock: ■T. Paterson 1, H. Oothorpe 2. Brown, hen: E. Gothorpe 1, J. Finlay 2, J. Whltehouso 3. Brown, cockerel: J. Paterson 1, J. Whitehouse 2. H. Thompson 3. Brown, pullet: J. Whitehouse 1, W. Dunn 2, H. Gothorpe 3. Any other variety, cock or cockerel: .1. 2>lcKinney 1.

Bantams. —Black and red, hen or pullet: J Walker 1 and 2. Black and red, cock or c-opkerel: .T. Walker 1 and 2. Tile, cock or cockerel: J. Walker 1 and 2. Pile, hen or pullet: J. Walker 1 and 2. Black rosecomhed cnckprol: A. ICimner 1. A. Devlne 2. Black rosp-comhpd hpn or pullet: A. Klmber 1, A. Devlue 2, Mrs. Edmonds 3. Pekln, cock or cockerel: Dr. Seville 1. G. Milsom 2. Pekln hen or pullet: C*> Milsom 1, Dr. Seville 2.' Any other variety, hen or pullet: Mrs. Edmonds 1.

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 160, 7 July 1909, Page 9

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WAIKATO WINTER SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 160, 7 July 1909, Page 9

WAIKATO WINTER SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 160, 7 July 1909, Page 9