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WAIKATO SHOW.

ATTENDANCES KEEP UP

NEW KIND OF BUTTER

Latest figures from the Waikato Win tor Show continue to reveal an increase in attendance figures, and gate money taken yesterday exceeded the amount for the same day last year. School children throng the show, which contains much that is instructive and amusing from their point of view.

Something new in butter-making was sampled by the Government graders yesterday. A box of lib blocks of butter from the Kiwi Dairy Company at Christchurch was opened. The butter, made from week old cream, was made under an entirely new system of pasteurisation. It is claimed for this butter that its keeping qualities excel those of all other New Zealand butters, and that it.-» flavour is in accord with the demands of tho Home market. The blocks are wrapped in tin 'foil. Further awards in competitions are:— MUSIC AND DANCING. Elocution. —Girls, nine and under: Nina Waite and Shirley Buchanan, equal, 75 points, 3 ; Patricia Lind. •'!. Boys, 14 anil under: Ronald Wilson. 75 points, 1; Neil C'nrbon, 2; Leo Litchwark, 3. Boys, 1C and under, own selection : George Goodwin, 00 points, 1; lan Andrews, 2 ; K. W. Allcoch, 3 Roys. 10 and under, set piece: Roy Marsh, 83 points, 1; lan Meltzer, 2 ; Donald Gibbs. 8. Shakespearean recital, ladles: Miss Wynne .Tames, Bf> points, 1 ; Miss Roma Garratt, - ; Miss K. Goodwin, 3. Girls, 12 and under, own selection : Patricia Whito, 7S points, 1; Nathalie Sweeney, 2; Betty Binns, 3. Vocal. —Baritone solo: .T. G. Brown, 2. Action song, boy or girl, own selection : W. Bomuir, 87 points, 1: Betty Spiro, 2; Muriel Whitrnker, 3. Sonpr in character, bov or girl, own selection : Una Mateer. 87 points, 1; -Tosie Bonnar, 2; Muriel Whittnker, 3. National sonp. ladies, own selection : Mrs. C. F. O'Connor, 1; Miss Dorothy Kobson, 2 ; Miss N. C. Jenkins, 3. Instrumental. —Piano solo. 10 years and under : Graham Precott, 1; Margaret Ariell, Dancing.—Highland fling, under 12: Betty Spiro, 1 ; Patricia Und, 2 ; Phyllis Oliver, 3. Sailor's hornpipe, 12 and over: D. Dorenson and ltowle Docherty (equal), 1; Daisy Gllmore, 3. BREAD CLASSES. Dominion Yenst Company's Shield. 41b white loaf, championship : F. Findlay, Hamilton, 1. Milk bread : F. Findlay, 1; J. It. Shenperd, 2; G. Fin'dlay 3. Two loavos while bread: F. Findlay. 1; G. Rodd, 2; N, Thomas, 3. White and brown bread: G. Rodd. 1 ; N. Horscroft, 2 ; Hastings Bakery, h. Bisley championship, brown bread: T. . Johnston. 1. Currant bread: F. Herbert, 1 and 2 ; F. Findlay, a.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 128, 1 June 1934, Page 10

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WAIKATO SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 128, 1 June 1934, Page 10

WAIKATO SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 128, 1 June 1934, Page 10

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