FAIRLIE A. AND P. SHOW. « The following is tJie prise list of the Eairlie Show, hold on Easter Monday:— " : SHEEP. ■ Mr J. E. Goodwin'* challenge cup for long-wool freeiers— J. Trotter. Mr Eds" Jcrx-s's cap for points in sheep—\V 1 Bhck (13 points) 1, H. Brien (13 points) 2. " Fire halfbred or crossbred freezers, wethers i or ewes—H. Bri«n 1, Harper and Ersor .2. Five lonjr-wool freezers (iambs), Down Cross execpted, not to exceed Sllb live we-c-ht—J. Trotter 1, H. Brown 2, A. F. " Doull 3. Fivt. Down freezers (lambs), not Ito exceed «lb 'ive vreiffhl—H. Bri«n 1, A. • F Doiill 2 Five fat lambs, any breed lor weisrht—\V. Black 1 and 2. H. Brien S. i Five butcher's Black 1 and 2, • J E. Goodwin 3. Fivo butcher's ew«— ' Harper and Ensor 1, W. Black 2 and S. ' Five crossbred flock lambe (ewes)—H. Briei: "1. J. Andcr=on 2 and 3. Fivo crossbred ' ''"recdin? ewes—E. F. Atkirson 1, A. K*n-'-.edy *2."j. Sims 3. Five fcaJfbrtd cr Cotf riedale ewes, any ape— J. Anderson 1, 2, and 3. Fivo merino ewes, any age—W. B.ack 1, A. S. Smith 2. ~Border Leicester flock ' ram. any a?e— J. Davidson 1, 2, and 3. Item- ■ ney Marsh "flock mm, any ajje— A. S. SmHh--1." Shropshire Down fiock ram, any a"e — '\. S. Sm-ih 1, N. Milne 2. Ccrriedalo ; flock ram, any age—A. S. Smith 1 and 2. CATTLE. V > Heifer calved since September Ist, 'suitable /or dairying—V. Itilne 1. Heifer, calved ' rnnco September lft, 1906-W. ililne 1. Dairy tow—D. Murphy 1. B. O'Connor 2, IJ. E". Gocdwin 3. Shorthorn bull—Harper : and Ecsor 1, J. E. Goodwin 2, J. Robinson 3. Shorthorn cow—W. Milne 1. J. T. Vril- : *„„ h c. Fat bullcck-W. Bain 1, W. Black 2. Fat cow—W. Bam 1, W. Black 2, ; K. A. Dixon 3. I DRAUGHT HORSES. Champion mnro— J. Bray's Laura 1, K. ' Irvine 2. Colt or filly, fcaled sine* July lrt, 1307- J. T. Wilson 1, R. Irving 2, Riches . Bro*. 3. Colt or filly, foaled siuco Juiy . Ist, 19"<*— J. Bray 1, W. Stevenson 2. Ged- . ing or filly, W<d since July Ist, 1905— J Bray 1, J. T. Wilson 1. Gelding or fuly, ■ foaled since July Ist, 1904-J. T. Wilson 1 1 and 2. Dry mare, four years or over— i J. Bray 1. D. at-d A. Mcßeath 2, R. Irving [3. Gelding, four years or over— J. , T. Wil'on 1, 2. and 3. Brood mare that wared foal sraaw. .just closed—R. Irving 1, -, 1 and 3. Pair of marcs—R. Irvin? 1, 3. Bray 2 J. T. Wilson 3. Pair of goings —J T "VWson 1 and 2, J. Bray 3. Be?t walking draught hors<— J. T. Wilson 1, 2, and 3. Sprin?-dray hor?e, up to one ten ' —E. V. Atkinson 1. W. Mi!n« 2, R. O'Br.en .1 Three-hor3c farmer's dxay tesm—J. T Wilson 1, R. Irviror 2, J. Bray 3. Best kept harness—V. Blsck 1. Bert jrrcvsrncd horse in above c'-w^—R. Irving 1. Spnng- ' cart hor-c—W. J. Giddings 1, W. Bain 2, ; R. O'Brien 3. LIGH.T HAxiXESS HORSES. Pony, 11 hands and under—F. Kerr 1, 1 Bryce Wright 2, Miss J. Goodwin 3. Single ■ harness horse, 15.2 hands and under—F. , Hammond 1, J. T. Pnssmore 2, R. Irving 3. Single harness herse, ot<st 15.2 hara«— 1 Miss Houcban 1, R. Orion 3, It. R. Oorsbie 3, G. Kerslakc 4. Tandem team—Bryco , Wright 1. Pair horses—G. I. Hamilton 1. Driving competition—G. Kerslake , 1, H. Scott 2. HACKNEYS. ) Best foal by Sims Reeves—A. S. Smith 1. Colt or filly fooled since July Ist, 1907 —G. Dynes 1, E. F. Panue-tt 2, A. S. 1 Smith 3. Colt or filly foaled sinoe July ' Ist, 1306— H. Kcrr 1, J. Cranwell 2. Geld- > ing or filly fosled since July let, 1905 — R. Irvin? 1, G. Kerslake 2. Brood m-a-re, I suitable for producing weight-carrying hacks —R. A. Dixon 1, G. Dynes 2. Lady's hack ■ —A. B. Temnle J, F. Hammond 2, C. H. 1 Wright 3. Best !ndy rider in'above class ( —Miss Wright 1, Jli-fe Temple 3. Cob 14.3 to 15 ihiuids, not under 3 year* old—F. Hammond 1, R. Williams-2. E. W. Inman " 3. Huck fit to carry lift— J. Trotter 1, R. " A. Dison 2, P. Hammond 3. Huok fit to l carry 12st 7lb—F, M. Simmons'e Mischief 1, 1 G. Kerilake 9, A. B. Toranlo 3. Hack fit i to carry Met and upward-"—C. A. Crowe j 1, L. R. Corsbi* 2. G. I. Hamilton 3. [ HUNTERS. Hunter fit to carry list 7lb—B. J. Ed^ai > 1. P. Hammond 2, ft. Williams 8. Hunter fit U> carry 13st and over—C A. Crow* 1, 'G. Kerslako %R. Orton 3. District maiden > jump, to carry 12et—Mies M. O'Connor 1, ; Ikigor Gillingham 2, Talbot Bros. 3. I • PONIES. 5 Pony under 12 hands—R. A Dixon 1, E. J Bingham 2, W. F. Hamilton 8. Pony not > over 13 bends—B. Wright 1, J. Bray 3. W. l Bla<;k 3. Pony over 13 hands, and not over r 114 hands—Miss N. Wright 1. W. Cartwxisrht P 2, Miss J. Goodwin 3. Best jumping: pony, not over 14 hands—F. Kerr 1, W. CartwrKht ' 2. F. Water* 3. Pony trotting competition, ponies to be not over 14 hsrds; riders to be > not over 14 years—Miss I: liartrum 1, G. t H. B. Smith 2, B. Wright 3. Beet girl . rider—Miss L. Hamilton 1. Be»t groomed ' pony and gear—B, Wright 1. I - SHEEP DOGS. I Short-haired - working collie dog —G. PoppleweU 1. J. Sims 2. Long-haired collie —Miss Dabinett 1, J. Davidson 2. Bearded J colli*— Harper and Eneer 1, H. S. McCullyS. SiPORTISG DOGS. . - . Spaniel-Qire D. Hyland 1. G. W. Parks " 2. Retriever—W. Hubbard 1,. J. W. Bain 2. Fox terrier—W. Shute 1. Scotch terrier • -W. Mallett 1. 3 PIGS. 5 Fat pig—W. 'Bray 1, G. Giddinge 2. Two" t porkera, about 801b—G. Giddings 1, W.. . Bray 2. Broeding sow, , under 12 months —" . W.'Bray 1, G. G«ddinga 2. H. Thomns 3. . Breeding row, over 12 monthc—G. Giddings 1, S-utfcerland and Phillips 2. Berkshire 1 boar—W; Bray 1, G. Giddinga «. FRUIT VEGETABLES. ' Sir desiert apples—W. ICingr 1 and 3, H. " Thomas 2. Four varietio°, four each, dea- > sert apples—W. Xin S 1. W. Wood 2, C. i I/oomes 3. 'Six cooking apples—W. King l> ; W.. Galkn 2, C. Loomcs 3. Four varieties, ' four each, cooking apples—W. King 1, C. ' Loomes %W. Wood 3. Heaviest, apple— • W. King 1, G. Kobinson 2 ar.d 3. Six dessert pears—J. _E. Goodwin 1, J. Trotter 2. , Six round quince*—J. Trotter 1. Six pear- [ bhaped quincoa—H. Woodier 1, W. Kin? 2, (J. Goodwin 8. Rod cauoaifes—B, O'C(jn* nor 1, G. I. HRniilton 2, J. £•. Goodwin 3. Cabbages—Ed.qnr Jon«# 1, B. O'Connor % H. ' Thomas 3. Savoy cabbage?—G. I. Hamil- ■ ton 1, J. E. Goodwin 2. A. E. 3. l Lettuce—G. I. Hamilton 1, Edgar Jones % V. Watts 3. Curled kale—<3li.«e E. Green 1. J. E. Goodwin 2 Silver beet—J. E. Good?.'in 1. -Miss E. Green 2, Edgar Jonee 3. Parsley—U. Guthrio 1 and 2, Jonei ' 3. Peae—S. Esler 1, 11. Thomas 2, F. Watts 3. Broad beans— G. I. HamiHon 1. [ Rhubarb—G. I. Hamilton 1, J. E. Goodwin 2, R. Guthrie 3. -Edyar Jones 1, G. PoppleweU. 2. Pumpkins—Mrs O. Dabinett 1, It Guthrie 2. Onions—Edjar Jones 1, G. Popplowell 2 and 3. Eschallot* , —W. Bray, 1. G. Popplewet; 2, Mrs A. Scott 3, Leek'—Mrs G. Dabineif 1, J. E. Goodwin 2, Edgar Jones 3. Celery—Edgar Jones 1, F. Watts 2, J. E|. Goodwin S. Artichokes —Talbot Bros. 1. Mrs A. Scott 2. F. Watte 3. Red A. Scott 1, H. Thomas 2, B. O'Connor 3. Pawnins—F. Watte 1 and . 2, Ed.=;ar Jonee 3. Intermediate carrot*— Mrs G. Dabicelt 1, B. O'Connor 2. H. ' Woodier 3. Shorthorn carrots—Edgar ■ Jones 1. H. Thomas 2, Ji Popplewell 3. 1 Turnips—H. Thomas 1. Round potafcx^e— j Talbot Bros. 1, H. Thomas 2, R. Guthrie . 3. Three varieties potatoes—Talbot Bros. 1, , G. Popp'.ewell 2. H. Wcodley 3 Collection ' of vegetablea— Edgar Jones I, Mrs.G. Dabi--1 nert 2. District school garden collection . of flowers and produce—Kimbail Scbool 1. ; MISCELLANEOUS. Home-made !oef of browse, rci less than 1 4Tb weight—Mi!-s N.'McAulifTo 1, Mr? M. J. 1 Hojr? 2, Mrs FairbarJr* 3. Horac-mado fc<if - of bread—Mrs A. Kennedy 1, Mrs I. McMaster 2, Mrs M. J. 3. Ov-en-bnicd j foor^v—Mrs A. Kennedy 1, Mrs Fairbenke i 2. Mr« Q. GiiSmge 3. GirtJ?*-bak«l scone* i. —Mi.«a L. Murray 1. Mrg C. J. Talbot 2. 1 Oat I. McMaster 1, Mi?s K. 3 B:<yrl 2 Mt.» R,. Gnihrie 3. Fruit cake—Mr» . I. Mcllcster l.Mrs G. Giddings 2, Mre M. - J. Ilr-?? 3. Seed calre—Mrs C. J. Ta'bcvt 1, ; Mrs I. MeMcwter 2. Mif* E. Xflron 3. Mar--5 b!o ce>c—Mrs I. 2.l?Msstcr 1, Mirs J. Trot--1«r 2, Jlrp C. J. Tdlbot 3. cake—Mi*3 c 3. Tetter 1. Mrs I. MoMarter 2, Mice L. 3. Ilcoie-mnde jelly—Mrs F. Frayne ■ L Mrs I. McMaster 2, Mrs C. J. Talbat 3. 1 Hw;ot-Mra F. Watfci 1. Mise I. B'.ack 2. ■ Far.TV butter—M»9 K. Wade 1. Plain, bmtj tnr—Mrs J. B. Atkinson 1. Mis* Atkirsou 2. , Mrs A. Kcnr.«dy 3. Potted butter—Mre A. Scott 1, Mrs J. Robineon 2, Mrs T. McKee 3. Home-cured hsm—Mrs C. J. Talbot 1. ' Preserved pcofeTjarfcs —3lre F. Watte 1, Mrs I W. J. Smith 2. Four bottles arsrted pie- - rorved fruit—Mise H. We!fh 1. Mrs 0. 7. - Ta!b:t 2. Mrs W. ,T. Smith 3. Tomato ftnice . —Mrs W. J. Smith 1, M : ss H. Wei?h % Mm C. J. Taihot 3. Pickles—Mrs O. J " T-.»!bot 1. Cliitnoj"—Mra C. J. Tnlbot 1. Pickled <«i<m*—lira C. J. Taftot 1. Doreu 3 h«n <:%%!■ —iirs W. J. Smith 1. Home-mads - Jwm—Mr* C. J. Talbot 1, Mrs P. Frayne 2. r Mies I. Block 3. ' ■ FARM PRODUCE. Bushel wheat OorreO—W. Milt» 1, J. Trot- - ter 'i. BikW wheat (short)— J- - Trotter L i» W. Milr.« 2, R. Pinkerton 3. Bustel osrfs > (fhort)—W. Black 1. W. J. Giddlnj* 2, R. ) Pinierton 3. Barhol c»ts (lor-g-)—W. J. Giddinga 1 awl 2. Bushel barley—J. Tro.ter 1. I W. J. Giddinys.' 2 acd 3. &hcaf wheat—W 5 Milce 1 aid 3, Taihot Bras. 2. Bh«*f oats— 1 W. Bkck I and 3, •W. liihi* 3- Buehe-1 - ryceta*?—W. Black I and 2, W. MUn« a. - Bushel codkiicot— W. Mila* 1, W- Black 2 r and 8. Locgold mansold* —H. Woodley 1, (i TWKlruift O. V XSmAta a Yellnw crlrinn
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