THE CAMBRIDGE SHOW.
PEOPLE'S DAY. iZ' , ■ (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star."! CAMRRIDGK, this day. . On the second day of the Waikato Central Show tlie weather was overcast, but warm. A very large crowd was present from all parts of the town and district. The various events arc being well-contested. Although in some respects tlie entries are not altogether equal to those of previous years, the results generally are very satisfactory, and displays excellent. In the Friesian classes the cattle entered are particularly good. The judge states that this class is the best he has ever seen displayed anywhere.
THE PRIZE LIST.
HORSES. Pony: Norman Banks 1, Harry Hunt 2, Isabel Meeking 3. Mare and gelding: Miss A. Kelso 1, Neville Souter 2. W. Ilarbutt 3. 'Walking hack: E. Allen 1. A. M. Samuel 2, i"R. Thompson S, Mare or gelding: Mlas A. Kelso 1, n. H. Townscnd 2, N. Souter :t. Hunter (type only): Mrs. H. Crowther 1, Miss A. Kelso 2 and :!. K. 11. Townsend 4. Hunter (cleverest): Miss A. Kelso 1, A. M. "Samuel 2, W. Brown S. Lady's hunter: A. I'M. Fisher 1, A. XI. Samuel 2, Miss A. Kelso .'!. Trotting or paring home, mare or gelding: E. Allen 1. A. Livingstone 2. T. Shaw 3. Tony (driven by lady): E. Dobns I, Miss 11. Nicuolls 2. Mare or gelding (suitable for coaching): H. A. Ball 1, T. Shaw 2, A. Livingstone 3. All-round farm horse (in saddle): \V. ('•. Wallace 1, C. A. Care 2, A. Johnv 3. Tradesmen's turnout (one borse): H. B. Tucker 1. Lady's hack: Miss M. Nicboll 1. A. M. Fisher 2, R. H. Townsend 3 and 4. Girls' pony (in saddle): T. Meeking 1, T. Taylor 2. H. Hunt 3. • 'hild's pony (ridden by little boy): K. Peake 1. G. IVake 2. Miss J. Meredith 8. Child's pony (ridden liy little girl): D. Xolan 1 and 2. .T. Ambury 3. Champion pony hunter: I. Taylor .1. \V. Brown 2," W. Gray 3. Champion boy rider: N. Brown J, R. Marx 2. Champion girl rider: B. Betty J. High jump: N. Brown 1. I. Taylor 2. Heavy draught entire: \V. C. Wallace 1 and chninpion. Mnre: \\\- G. Park 1 and 2. Xlcholls Bros. S. Foal: Nicholls Bros. 1, W. G. Park 1 and 2. Mare or gelding: .T. T. Hicks 1. W.G. Park 2, Filly or gelding, .". years: S. B. Grant r. Nicholls Bros. 2. Filly or gelding, 2 years: J. C. Becbie 1, Nfcliolls Bros. 2, W. «. Part 3. Filly 1 year: J. C. BoKbie I. Xlcholls Bros. 2 W G. Park 8. Foal: W. Ilarbutt I, W K. Beer 2. Pair horses: W. G. Park 1, Ni.-holls Bros. 2, J. T. Hicks 3. Heavy spring cart horse: .T. 11. Voysey 1, Ntcnolls Bros. 2. Light spring cart horse: W. Sands l; ,T. Russell 2, C. H. Ha.greares 3. noree. mare or gelding (best for military purposes): W. Sands I. J. Taylor 2, M Al.'eu 3. Pair horses: K. Allen f, n. KeyHolds 2. Mare or gelding (for farm world.T. T. Hicks i. R. Reynolds 2. E. Allen 3" Walking draught mnre: Nicholls Bros 1 and 3, J. C. Begbie 2. CATTLE. Pedigree Milking Shorthorns—Heifer 2 years: Ranstead 1 and 2. H. Campbell X ; Heifer, 1 year: Ranstead Bros. 1. s. Lye ::' H. Campbell ;j. Bull calf: 11. Campbell 1 11. W. Giles 2 and XS. Lye 4 Heifer e-iw' J. Fisher 1 and 3. Kanstead Bros. 2 and 4. Hull and three females: Uanstead Bros? 1 J. Fisher 2, s. Lye 3. Grade Shorthorn Dairy rattle.—Heifer 2 years, heifer, yearling and group: Fisher Bros. 1. E. Allen 2 Pedigree Friesiai^.—Bull, three years: W. It. Wright 1 a.i/1 champion W I Long 2. Whewell Bros. 8. Bull. 2 years: <». Koss mud champion. Piri Land Co :t Bull, 1 year: Piri Land Co. I. Whewell 2 D. Ross 3. Bull calf: P. Quinlan 3, I'iri Land Co. 2. Whewell Bros. 3 Heifer <>alf • I). Ross land 2, Piri Land Co. 3. Group! bull and three females: Piri Land Co l>1) Koss 2. Whewell Bros. 3, Grade Frlesians.—Heifer. Tearllnc- J s Fisher 1, ,T. H. .Tauiieson "2, T j Mcl emPa 7 NBB e *" H • ,amieson 1 Pedißree .rerseVs.—Hull 3 years- Meare U °M. 2 K Velrs k W Ry s"?h? & r h% 2 - W " J - Cb « ow «» S and kft k! Grade Jerseys.—Heife£ yearling: n. Wattarn 1. W. J. Chynotveth 2, 3 and 4 Hei'or calf: C. J. Cbyuoweth 1, E. Veale 2 1J \\attam 3 and 4. ' ' BREAD, SCONES, ETC. Two loaves, white: Mrs. T'pton 1, Mr 3 W. James 2. Mrs. E. J. Brittaiu 3. Six scoties: Mrs. L. Cubis 1 and 2. Miss Bruce 13. Two loaves, brown: Mrs. W. James 1, Mrs. E. J. Brlttain 2. Six home-made scones: Mrs. L. Cubis 1, Miss Winifred 2, Miss Bruce 3. Six brown scones: Mrs. E. J. lirittain 1, Mrs. W. Beer 2. Six currant scones: Mrs. A. N. Macky 1, Mrs. M. McCnbdlieh 2. Six pikelets: Miss Hastie 1, Mrs. F. S. Voale 2. Jam sandwich, without butter: Mrs. E. T. Glover 1, Miss M. Camphell 2. Miss E. Crook 3. .Tarn sandwich with butter: Miss M. Campbell 1, Mrs. A. X. Macky 2. Miss M. Cnrtmill 3. Jam roll: Miss Bruce I. Mrs. A. Hollier 2. Mrs. J J. Collis 3. Pound cake: Mrs. A. W. Mackereth 1, Mrs. K. J. Harris 2. Mrs. E. Luckman 3. Seed cake: Mrs. F. S. Veale I, Mrs. W. Gasseu 2. Mrs. Ilollier 3. Currant cake: Miss M. MeC'ano 1. Madeira cake: Mrs. C. J. McGarry I, Mrs. S. Hicks 2. Shortbread: Miss A. C. Da rips 1. Miss D Harris 2. Miss M. Campbell 3. Afternoon tea cakes: Mrs. Lane 1. Mrs. t'pton 2. Afternoon biscuits: Mrs. Cplon 1. Mrs. J. .1. Collis 2. Sandwiches: Mrs. \Y. .Mackereth 1. Gefcs: Mrs. E. J. Brittuin V. Rainbow cake: Wiss R. Bell I. Miss M. li-.r-rls 2. Queen cakes: Mrs. K. J. Britain 1 Sponge cake: Mrs. A. Hollier 1. Mrs. I. S: Veale 2. Nut loaf: Mrs. E. .1. Brittain 1, Mrs. I-pton 2. Children's Classes. —Currant cake: S. Holliev 1. Sponge sandwich: R. Arnold -, W. Thompson 2. G. Hulme ::. Plain sm : I). (Hies 1, A. Cubis 2. Pikelets: U. il:irve.v 1. .lams. Jellies. Etc.—Jams: Mrs. W. Thompson 1. Mrs. E. J. Brittain 2. Mrs. E. Simon :;. Pot of jam: Mrs s. Hii-ks 1.. Mrs. E. Simon 2. Mrs. K. Luckinan 3. Jellies: Mrs. K. J. Brittain 1. Mrs. K. J. White '-. Pot of Jelly: Mrs. E. .1. White -'. Mrs. L. Cubis 3. Jar of orange marmalade: Miss K. Hicks 1, Mrs. E. Simon 2. Preserved fruit (for non-prize winners): .Mrs. I". W. Keeley 1. Miss E. Parker L , . Preserved Xruit (open): Mrs. E. Simon 1 and -". Mrs. K. Parker 3. Preserved peaches: Mrs. M. "Hicks 1. Mrs. E. Simon 2. Preserved nectarines: Mis* Mcl.eish I. Mrs. K. J. Brittaiu 2. Mrs. A. M. McLeish 3 TresArved pears: Miss E. Parker 1. Mrs. K. J. I'.riltiiin -'. l'reserved plums: Mrs. \t. Parker 1. Miss l>. Csire 2. Mi-s K. Hicks 3 Preserved fruit, any variety: Mrs. C. Keeley 1. Mrs. K. sm.on a. Pres-rved rh,:barb: Mrs. C. Parfcer 1. Extracted honey: Master 3. Luekmau 1. Mrs. X, Simon 2. V. Robert* ■•!. Home-made pickles: Mrs. ):. I iicK-man 1. Home-made plr-kl-s: Mrs. A. H..llicr 1 Mrs. K. .1. While 2. Pickled onions: Mrs. J. M.l.cish I. Mrs. L\ I.urkman ° Tomato sauce: Mr«. \V. Thompson 2. ''Children's Classes.—Apple chutney: M. Clelard 1. Si- HlctM -. Tv-ki«h 'Ir-lifht: ■:. Tamieson 1, Miss P. Car" 2. Cocoanut icet l> Care 1, M. Cleland 2.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 57, 8 March 1923, Page 7
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