JOTTINGS FOR FARMERS.
The* following special prize* -have been presented to the Amuri Agricultural and Pastoral Association for-the Show to bo held on March. 10th i :— Messrs Flecher, Humphreys and CO., silver cup/ valued £6 6s; -Canterbury Jockey Club. £5: B. Crampton, Baron Hale £4 4s ;M. M. Crampton £2 2s and Baron Spearmint, 4 guineas; Miss Rutherford (Montrose). champion ribbon and gold medal; Is.Z Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. £3 3s; Canterbury Frozen Meat Co., half-ton manure, valued £2 10s; Dalgety and Co. £2 2s; Gordon Fulton,, £2 23; Pvno and Co., £2 2s; Kempthorne, Prosser and' Co./ silver cup, jalued £2 2s: W. Hoy ward .and 2s; Messrs Little Bros., £2 2e; Mr John Little £2 2s; Christchurch Meat Co., £2 2s; W. Harold Atkinson, £2 2s; j> j>. Macfarlane, £2 2s; A. R. Johnstone, £2 2s; W. B. Clarkson and Sons, £2. 2sj G. B. Starky, £2 2s; J, Montgomery" and Co., £2 2s; L. Threlkeld. £2-2s; A. J. Sunckell, £1 ]ls 6d; E. J. Melville, £2; JV.O. Rutherford, £1 Us 6d; "Lyttelton Times" Co., weekly, valued £1 10s; Press-Co.. weekly, valued £1 10s; Blackburnc, Smith and Co., five galions Little's dip, valued £1 10s: W. Breckon, £1 Is; JJ.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Association. £1 Is:' Thos. Chapman, £1 Is; J. Pow, £1 Iβ; M. Bethell, £1 Is; J. Shand and Co., £1 Is; l>. Rutherford. £l Is; Thos. Wilson, £1 Is: Henderson Bros., £1 Is; H. Matson and Co., £1 Is; E. PH. Burburv, £1 Is; J. B. Crampton, £1 Is; G. W. Forbes, M.P.. £1 Is; Gould, Beaumont and Co., £1 Is; W. E. Judkins, £1 Is; Wilson Bros., £1 Is; Joseph Lee, £1 Is: E. Harper, £1 Iβ; L. Lyford, £1 U; W. T Rutherford, £1 Is; Aulscbrook and Co., £1 Is; Wood Bros.. Ltd., £1 Iβ; T>r. Todd. £1 Is; Goo. Hoare, £1 Is; H T. Beaven, £1 Is; Colonel Chaffpy, £1 Is; F. W. Derrett, £1 Is; W. Strange and Co., £1 1«; Graham, Wilson and Smellie, trophy, valued £1 Is; Petersen's, Ltd., trophy, valued £1: G. 0. Rutherford, champion ribbon; Mrs A. Carstaire, trophy, valued I2s 6d; F. Foster, trophy, valued £1; Sefton Co-op. Stores, tro-hy, valued 10s 6d: Nimmo and Blair, seeds, valued 10s 6d; Dresden Piano Co., music, valued 10s 6d; A. Banvell. LOs 6d; W. McNaught, 10s Gd; J. R. Crocker, las 6d; F. Travere, 10s Gd: Misses Lunn, 10s 6d; A. W. Buxtoii, Ltd.. one dozen dahlias. Messrs A. Banvell and W. J. Smith present the fat lamb and the fat sheep respectively for the weight-guessing competition.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14908, 23 February 1914, Page 3
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