KUMEU SHOW.
SUCCESSFUL DISPLAY.
HIGH STANDARD OF ENTRIES. STOCK AWARDS MADE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) KUMEU, Sunday. There was a large attendance at the fifteenth annual show of the Kumcu Agricultural and Horticultural Society, held here yesterday in fine weather. The judges were enthusiastic over the quality of entries in all sections. Following are the awards made in the stock sections: — HORSES. Draught Stock. —Foal: A G. V?, rl Marc, in foal : A. G. Worrall 1 mare or gelding: A. G. Worrall 1, Wia" l man Bros. 2. Harness Horses. —Spring carter : Wightman Bros. 1 : C. M. Boord -. Spring carter up to half-ton: G. Wighliuan 1, laumata Investment Company Genc-ral purpose mare or gelding : U. wigniliian 1, Taumata Investment Company — Marc for breeding remounts: Miss \\atklns 1 Taumata Investment Coitpany Children's Classes. —I'on.v, under 1liands: Mrs. M. V. Nutsford 1. Miss Jill I'ym 2. I'ony, under 14 hands : Mrs. T. V. Nutsford 1, l'at Cane 2. Child s pony, under 12.2 hands: Mrs. T./V. Nutsford 1, Jill Pvm 2. Girl rider: Miss Jill I'ym 1, Miss I.uckens 2. Boy rider: J. Hunter 1, lan McLeod 2 _ Saddle Horses and Roadsters. —10-stone hack : A. Barnes 1, Miss E. W. Hansen 2, Taumata Investment Company 3. 13-stone hack : Miss D. Weston 1, Miss E. W. Hansen 2, A. E. Watkins 3. 11-stoiie hack : Taumata Investment Company 1, R. Scholium 2, A. Walters 3. Cob, 14.3 hands or under : J. Old 1, Di McLeod 2, Mrs. I'ym 3. Lady'o hack, riddtn by Jady : Miss I). Weston 1, Taumata Investment Company 2, A. E. Watkins 3: Walking hack : Miss Iv. Laughlun 1, Taumata Investment Com puny 2, Miss E. .Hansen 3. Best-paced hack: Miss D. Weston 1, Miss E. Hansen 2, Taumata Investment Company 3. Maiden hack : A. E. Watkins 1, M. Clark 2, R. J. Scholium 3. Champion hack : A. Barnes 1. Hunters. —Maiden hunter: Miss S. Watkins 1, M. Maclcy 2, A. Austin 3. Lightweight hunter: A. Walters 1, Mrs. Pym 2, li. Scholium 3. Heavy-weight hunter: Miss D. Weston 1, R. Boyd 2, Miss Butler 3. Heavy-weight hunte-r, list : Miss D. Weston 1 It. Boyd 2, Watkins 3. All-round hunter : Miss Weston 1, Miss Watkins 2, Butler 3. Consolation hunter: Miss Shirley Watkins 1, A. Barnes 2, Miss Butler 3. Rider over hurdles: J. Paton 1, Alec Sinton 2, I'. Phillips 3. Lady rider over hurdles: Miss S. Watkins 1, Miss Weston 2, Miss Butler 3. Bare-back over hurdles : Alec Siliton 1, N. Itimmer 2. Stockman's competition : A. Austin 1, J. Old 2. CATTLE. Shorthorns.—Bull, three years and over: * J. D. Foster 1, C. M. Boord 2. Bull, two years: C. M. Boord 1. Bull, one year: J. D. Foster 1, C. M. Boord 2. Bull calf: C. M. Boord 1, J. D. Foster 2. Aged cow: C. M. Boord 1 and 2. Three-year heifer: C. M. Boord 1. Two-year lieifer: C. M. Boord 1 and 2. Yearling heifer: C. M. Boord 1 and 2. Heifer calf: C. M. Boord 1 and 2. Grade Shorthorns. —Dairy cow. in mill:: C. M. Boord 1 and 2. Heifer, two years: C. M. Boord 1 and 2. Yearling dairy heifer: C. M. Boord 1 and 2. Heifer calf: C. M. Boord 1 and 2. Champion bull : C. M. Boord's Fernfield Barney. Champion cow : C. M. Boord's Fernlield Dainty. Jerseys.—Bull, three years and over: Rigney and Casey's Kuku Glad Owl, 1 and champion, Mrs. E. M. Spencer 2. Bull, two years : R. F. Thorpe 1. Yearling bull: Porter and Field's Summer's Master of Tamahere Land reserve champion, Mrs. M. S. Sanford 2, T. H. Bawden 3. Bull calf: Mrs. M. S. Sanford 1, Rigney and Casey 2. Aged cow : A. W. Clow and Son's Birkenella Jill 1 and champion, Rigney and Casey 2 and reserve champion. Threeyear cow: H. R. Lancaster 1, Porter and Field 2, Mrs. V. A. Mcllveen 3. Twoyear heifer: Mrs. M. S: Sanford 1, Porter and Field 2 and 3. Yearling heifer: W. Hazelwood 1,. Rigney and Casey 2 and 3. Yearling heifer, bred and exhibited by a member of the Auckland Jersey Club: W. Hazelwood 1. Rigney and Casey 2. Mrs. V. A. Mcllveen 3. Heifer calf: Rigney and Casey 1, Mrs. M. S. Sanford 2, W. Hazelwood 3. Grade Jerseys.—Two-year heifer: T. B. McGechie 1. Yearling heifer: C. O. Woolnough 1. Heifer calf: G. Murray 1. Children's Classes. —Grade heifer : Miss A. Spencer-Shaw 1, G. Murray 2. SHEEP. Fat Sheep.—Two lambs, butchers: P. Cane 1 and 2. Two lambs, freezers : .T. V. ! Nutsford 1, A. M. Coughlan 2. Two fat [ ewes: H. P. McLeod 1, R. E. Vaughan 2. • ! Two fat wethers : I. A. M. Coughlan 1, H. P McLeod 2. Two fat ewes: Mrs. I. A. M. Coughlan 1. Two fat wethers: Mrs. I. A. M. Coughlan 1. Two fat ewes, freezers : R. E. Vaughan 1, T. V. Nutsford 2. Pet Lambs.—Miss May Leach 1, Miss June Levet 2, Miss Lois- Levet 3. Romney Marsh Ram, four-tooth: H. P. McLeod 1 and 2. Two-tooth : H. P. McLeod 1. Ram lamb: H. P. McLeod 1 and 2. Breeding ewe: R. E. Vaughan 1. Two breeding ewes: H. P. McLeod 1; R. E. Vaughan 2. Two-tooth ewes: H. P. McLeod 1. Two ewe lambs: H. P. McLeod 1, R. E. Vaughan 2. English Leicesters. —Ram, four-tooth or over: C. M. Boord 1. Ram, two-tooth: C. M. Boord 1 and champion. Ram lamb: C. M. Boord 1. Breeding ewe: C. M. Boord 1. Two breeding ewes: C. M. Boord 1 and champion ewe. Two-tooth ewes: C. M. Boord 1. Ewe lambs: C. M.. Boord 1. Southdowns.—Ram, four-tooth or over : A. C. Trousdale 1 and champion. Twotooth : A. C. Trousdale 1, C. and F. C. Aickin 2. Ram lamb: A. C. Trousdale 1, C. G. and F. C. Aickin 2. Breeding owe: C. G. and F. C. Aickin 1, 3 and champion, A. C. Trousdale 2. Two breeding ewes: C. G. and F. C. Aickin 1, A. C. Trousdale 2. Two two-tooth ewes: C. G. and F. C. Aickin 1, A. C. Trousdale 2. Ewe lambs: C. G. and F. C. Aickin 1, A. C. Trousdale 2. PIGS. Export Porker.—W. F. Cleaver 1. Export baconer: Lange and Ta mboilr l, w. F. Cleaver 2. FLOWERS. Table decoration: Mrs. T. V. Nutsford 1. Buttonholes: Mrs. T. V. Nutsford 1, Mrs. J. Sinton 2. Vase: Mrs. T. V. Nutsford 1, Mrs# J. Sinton 2. Zinnias : Mrs. T. H. Bawden 1, Mrs. Nutsford 2. Pom-pom dahlias: Mrs. J. Sinton 1 and 2. Decorative dahlias: .Mrs. T. H. Bawden 1, Mrs. A. -Sinton 2. Best collection dahlias : Mrs. T. H. Bawden 1, Mrs. A. Sinton 2. Cut flowers: Mrs. Nutsford 1, Mrs. S. Sherwood 2.
Points Prize.—Mrs. T. V. Nutsford (IS points) 1.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE COURTS. Swanson 1, Kumeu and Helensville, equal, 2, Taupaki W.D. 3.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 64, 16 March 1936, Page 9
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