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A. AND P. SHOW.

KAIKUUKA. j (■•rrxiAf. Tj "tiif, rt:EiS."> ( KAIKOUBA, March IS. For jh" ? ;i:'tetannual show o: thf. Kai*oara and floral. A«oMati*». held to-d.iv. beautiful weather conditio::! were Mj'isrien-.cd, ami the r.Uendance. was cxceedinniy SO »•!. The nd c-M'-'l'-eiic? cf i!ifui turiuiii^exliibits was ,°n l ,:u WJ ' !i fmioGs yea*. but the entries ie«er Tho decreases. however, were it tbc sections for schools. ::t "' as 11 mut f tel .,°' fact, there were ir.crouws m axiio of >La ordinary classes. notably sheep, whiJi -c.vunoed "0 per cent. litis .section ccnma' Jr wit,. display. dming recent years. The d< aught hoise section v. us v.-ea ti,b, but several ieal!y .'-'ood annua.,! were shown. Tl.c iish: bora, section_was a fine feature, and Miw K. Trolow. The Shade* gained several successes, lticluuinc tne hack championship. Mr M. Ncal, of Blenheim, secured the harness horse c.iampionslup with ;Cikau. The cattle section was only modelatc but it included several splendid fat bullocks bred by Mr 8. ..ndrew. of Fernleigh, which took the eve cf connoisseurs. liie dairy classes brought forth Fxjvernl very line cows, whose general appearanco indicated •that thev were fusi-class fat producers. Ihe pigs included two fiiio Berkshire.?. The farm produce, fruit, and vegetable sections had Buffered from the lons spall of unfavourable weather, and the euirie* were smaller than usual, while the quality v.-as not on a, par with !a«t year's. The cooking exhibits equalled previous displays, and reflected credit on the ,ltidioa of the district. Tho school sections* were neglected, but i-i the har.dwrit-, ing class, in whicli the entries were large, there were many new calimaphy. The luncheon and afternoon t<-a arrangements were carried out by a ladies' committee, and the net proceeds will "he divided bet-vf-m fhlied CrosaJSociety. Lady Live.'pool l-'ucd, and tho Kaikotirn War lieliif A.s«i cintion. Mr H. A. Prideau". arcrt'aty. iiad his arrangc- ■ -• )li« Proceedings : 5

ri-iiZK LIST. \ The ;a'.lo?-ior is the prize lift, the ::un:.'-tr ci entries in each caso ini.v ah.iv.-n in , nartntkcstii: — 1 SHESF. ! M*ri::-.s--Ram, any age : C!ar?:.c: River I'.s.atc i and 2. Ewe' ■■"t : J. (;. rri-it J. Lt-icestsrs — Ram. ciic-shiMr .2';: 11. •Mtn'.cie !. G. Garrf-if 2. .Hum. -'ny »£<?■ J. </. C i, \V. BuUei: 2. Kwo. ar.r ng: <•-!. .1. (J. G.'urotl ). Kwe, o:c-sl;ear: J. (i. fiavrelt I. : Homn^ys—Rani, say a;c : .S. Andrew 1 a-.'.d 'J. Kv.'c. <:age (3): S. Andrw 1 and 'J. Kam. one-shear (31: ij. Ar.cirew J and '2 Ewe. one-shear: S. Andrew 1 and 2. Halt'orecs or Corriedr-les—llnni, any :.-e l (;: t\ O. StMnbur? ! and "J. Kwe, any (3): J. G. Garrett 1. F. O. Sta.r.burv 2. Thi'ro haiiored ewe iair.!;3 for breeders' P":rpose3 t'J): J. G. Garrett 1, X - '. G. StanbUrv 'if.re-; crce'bred ewe iambs (•!'): D. (>. J McDouaM 1. J. G. Garrett 2. Tnreo ha'.ibred owes, any age (-!: D. G. McDoncld 1. j. G. Garrett 2. Three ewce most suitable [or light breed (3): F. G. Star.bury 1. Thrco ewea, most euitablp for lis aw biced (si: J. Smart 3, J. G. Gurrott 2. Three fat ewes, longwool, uny age (2): if. and J. W. Davidson 1, J. G. Garrett 2. Three fat wethers, any age or breed, raoet suitable for butchers T. Boyd I, J. G. Gnrrett 2. Three wethers, one-shear (31: <S. G. Garrett •J. Tiireo freezing halfbred wethers (2): <1. G. Garrett 2. Threo crossbred wethers, any age (2): T. Boyd 1 and special. J. G. Garrett 2. Tbre<» freezing lambs, Down croas, not to exceed 421 V> d:ad weifrht '2). J. G. Garrett 1 and 2. Thre* fre-3r.infr lamt«, lonswoo!. \ Koi to exceed 421b dead weight, (4): T. Boyd | 1 pud J. G. Garrett 0. Three Tat ; bmhs most ouitable for tutchors ({): B. i Mackl'e 1. T. Boyd 2. Pet lemb (3): Albert , Smith l. T. Boyd 2. P«t eVep (41: Archie ; Gilfeon 1. J. Smart 2, Miss Wayland c. CATTLE. i Shorthorn bull, any ago (]): W. E. Scott j 1. Cow (1): V,*. A. Smith 1. Heifer (21: • V.*. A. Smith Jersey , caw (2): K. Burrows ; 1, J. Peoplto, jun. 2. Jersey cross, any ago T. Boyd 2. Holatein bull, eay age ;2): • H Andrew 1. W. P. Smith 2, Gow, or hfifer (41: S. Andrew 1 Mrs F. J. Kerr 2. Miich cow. any age or judged on milk- ' ir.g qualities (CO: J. and \V. AV. Davidwu 1 ur.d 2. Fat hciicr. to three yearn (11: T. Koy.l 1. J''at !)u:!oc;:, to tiireo yesrs (:!): A.

: l'clCen;:ic J, S. Andre v.- 2. Fat bullock. i> <c '-j : b. Andrew 1 ar.d 2. r'at cattle, «.x .'nuntiis or und-:r i. : X: B.' Maci:!e J, T. ' liovi 2. ; iionsEs. I Draughts •••fita'iion. any age (1/: J. \V. ' Hurtv, i'-.i.r or ge:a:ngi t-l.i: • D. :vciirodc:' !. tj. Gooclwi.i 'J. i'our-horsc nam [J): A. McDonald i, J*'. G. Siar.bury 2. bpring-carl iiorse (muro or geldtnf;), to araw 2j cv.t (-1.:: Lvails J. Alexander 2. fepiing-cnrt hois?, 15 cwi (o;: F. G. Swn- . bary 1, L\ Annstior.g 2. J. J. Boyd c. Gelding, any age : .12. Goodwin 1, G. 1). bclitodor 2. F G. .-jtanUurj c. Alare, ?.ny a.ge (G): A. McDonald 1 and c, G. L). bchrouvr 2. Filly or gcitling, 2y:a (1): A. McDonald 2. Artillery horse (1): C. Evans 1. Farmer's utility hoi'se. in harness (5): F. G. St tin bury 1, C,. Kvan.? 2, J. J. Boyd c. Champion draught mav-i: A. McDonald. LIGHT HOK«ES. ' Mare, auy moit buUab.e ior bricding remouuta v J )* I ■*' , i. 'Xrotter oi piiCir, maro or geiding, i 3): A. Edgar 1, Aliss F. .tierr 2. i'od, :nruo or gelding, 12sl (ii: Ij. U. aicitoralu I.' Marc or goiding, jost (5): \V. hiuHen 1 and. ayeciul, E. l'arbons 2. or gelding, JU"3t (9): ALi3s I*. irolovc 1 und -s:>ecial, M. > r eal 2. Maro cr gelding, list U : >>: K- Poisons 1 and 2, il. jic-al c. Gig horse, any age (5): Br.lion 1, B. Sr.ushali 2. Dog-cart horse (3): M. A'eaJ 1, E. 2. Xwo-whecl-e<l turnout (8;: U'. ituilon 1, M. 2. Lady's hack, to be ridden by lady (12): Mi3S E. Troiove 1 a.r.d Epcciat, 14, Larsons 2, \\*. Gibson c. Trcop horse, list ("): ■M. N'cal 1, E. Parsar.s 2. Tail- hacks (7,1: I Misa E. 'iroiovo 1 and special, E. Parsons !0. Champion hack: Miss E. Troiove a i Jvonini. Champion harrcos horse: M. ' N'eal's Xikau. | J'OXIES. i Stallion (1): J. Harnfitt :. Mare or "eld'ng, 14.2 hands: (j) D. G. McDonald 1, ! i' Smith 2, J. Curtain c. Pony, 13 hands, ! to be riddon by boy or girbunder 15 years ! (7): A. J. Marshall 1, Owen Monk I, Alls? :V. Kirbv c. Pony, under 13.2 hands, in harness "(6): B. Maclde 1, A. J. Murray 2. •Pony, not exceeding 12 hands, to be ridden bv boy or giri '-rder 12 yeai-3 (3): A. J. Murrav 1, D. G. McDonald 2, Albert _biimh 'e. Pony, not exceeding 14 lianda (71: D. G. McDonald J, P. Smith 2, A. J. Marsliah c. Best two-wheeled turnout (2): Mhs \. Kirby 1.

PIGS. j Civkshirca—Bear, any age *4;: Howard 1, I. hi ape Sow (-J '■ -^ r = ,J K«ir i. A. Smiui 2. lorkshire soy." (till blape 1. Bacon pig (1): I. Slu-po *• Three heavy porkers (i <: I. Slape 1. Three light uoritei'9 ili: i. iiiupe 1. Three vcauois, Berkshire erois, untier two months t'-) ■ T. Poulter 1. R. Goodwin -J. Three weaner?, any oth-vr breed, under iwo months. 1. j Slape i. 000 S. Rough-haired coll*. dog or slut tC): Mrs !•• J ii".•]• J, 1; M. Kiaer 2. bmooth-hair-C£t collie i!)): R. M. Elder 1, -Mrs !'• <[• | Kerr '2. bearded co'lie (<)'• Mrs A. Jones I i, Mrs K. J. Kerr 2. { POULTRY. ! V.'hi'.e Leghorns, cock or cockeicl (2): Janus IDa vision 1. \V. li. Richardson _2. Den or i n'-iUci (2): James Davidson 1, \\ . h. Richard- ! con •' Silver Wvandotte. hen or pullet (-): Miss D. J'o.'d 1. IV:i of nve \\iiitc Le-'-horn* 0): V. K. Bietardj-n 1- ! ior purpMes (2): 1. Slape 1, W. K. Scott *2. Pair gecso (0) - "\\ • J-'* fecolt 1, Miss A. Uibson *J, I. Hlape c. COOKER i, Home-mado bread, '21b loaf (3): Mis Albert Smith 1, Mies i'. liarrett 1!. Tin Joui, nol lees lint!! 31b (8): Mis W. E. Scott 1, Mrs Albert Smi'.ii 2, Miss T. Garrett a. Six oven scones (9): .Mi-3 Albert Smith J, Mrs J. H. Walter '2, Miss V. SchioUor c. Six pikelets ',7): Mrs Albeit Smith 1, Miwi T. Uarrett '2, jniM .\lyri:e Walter I'ound cake, not ]esi man 21 h (.3): Mita Do.lv Kerr 1. i'ruit ea!:e (4): ill's J. Smart 1, Mrs J. H. Walter 2. sponge cake (U: Mis i' 1 . Al. HopK.:rw 1. fepongo sandwicii (f>;: Miss I''. M. liupziiu 1, illfl's A. Gil>io:i 2. bpause roil <2): Aliss V. Hcliroder I. Seed caiie: Mis J. bmart 1. j OatcaKC, shortbread, and jam tans, six of each i' 2): Miss T. Garrett 1. Plum pudding, not le«) than tilb (3): Mrs !■'. J. iCerr 1, -\li'i J. 11. Walter 2. HOME PRODUCTS. Home-made soap, 31b (3): Mrs A. Smith I •and '2. Separator ijutter, ylb (2): Mrs K. 1 Burrov-5 1, Mis Good-.vin 2. Iloney in jar, 2lb (1): Mr a G. Hamilton 1. Iln.m, locally cured, smoxed or uncinoked (1): A. Boyd 1. Side of bacon (1): A. Boyd 1. JAMS AND PICKLES. ! i'nii; jam, four varieties (4): Miss I). Schroder 1, Miss Clr.siiall - 2. Bottied l'rtiit in syrup, tliice varieties (3): Miss Prideaux I, Miss Chisnail 2. Bottled fiuit, otlierwi.w, tlnei, varieties (1): Mis Chisnall 2. Collection bottled trail, live varictfci (2): Mrs \S yland J, Miss Chisnall '2. Collection sanccis, chutuey mid picicles, live varieties (1): Mia Prideaus 1. Illic-c varieties picklea (1): Mia Prideaux 1. Dried apricots (1): Mrs J. Smart 1. FARM PRODUCE. Oatfi. one bushel (3): 15. Goodwin 1 and 2. Tluto field turnips (1): G. D. Schroder 2. Three swedes (1): L. Kennedy 1. Three red mangolds (1): }!. Goodwin 2. Three yellow inangfrldfi (1): ii. Goodwin 1. I'ivc red field carrots (1): J. J. Boyd 1. Five white field carrots (1): A. iioyd 1. Potatoes, five l*p-to-Date (2) r Ji. Goodwin 3. Five Beauty of Hebron (2): ,J. Peoples, jun., 1, T. Poulter 2 Five (j nine keeper <i): I{. Goodwin 1. Five Dakota (o): li. Goodwin 1, J. Peoples, jun., 2. Five, auy other variety (2): }{ Goodwin (Puritan) 1, T. Poulter 2. Collection three varieties (;J): Mrs Brooke 1. VEGETABLES. • Collection, eiylit varieties (2): J. and J. W. Davidson i. j.ie.u-1-si pumpnin (.3): u. Lawson.l, \i. Poulter 2. jieavieat iiiario.v (8) : \\. Pdulter 1. Table marrows (U): G. d! Senrocicr 1, A. 2. Pivo onioua (X): Misa Boyd i, S. fa'cultcr 2. 'J'litee c-ucumbcrs, prickly (2;: J. a nd J. W. Davideon 1. Five tuule carrots (2): J. and J. W. Davidson 1. FODDER. Truss hay (1): O. D. Schrodet 1. Ba" oatsheaf cnafi (1): K. Cioodiviu J. ° FRUIT. Collection (3): J. H. Caoper I, Miss Chisuall _ :>IX deaserii appjes, LOSS J.lppiu (7): j. n, vjoopcr j, L». u. isclirocter Airs G. ilaiuiiieu e. yix aecacrt applet,, any oilier variety (7): J, li. Uooper i, Mr« G. Hamilton u. D. Sciiroder* c. six cooking upplt3 (.11): a. uoyu j, G. stunfrury j. n, cooper c. Appiee, bix varieties, tiiree ox eacli (6): Miss Ciiisimil 1. Isix named varictiesi \o): j. H. Oooper l, Mrs G. Hamilton 2. six Stunner l-'ip-pin (7): Miaa CJuanaU 1, S. Andrew 2, j\lrs G. namilton c. Six peachcs (.isj: j." h. Cooper 1. Six dessert pears (4): j. ii. Oooper 1, Mrs G. Hamilton 2. six cooking pears (4;: Albert Sniiih 1, J. li. Cooper t;. Six quinces (2): A. ahiitli 1, Mrs G. Hamilton a. Grapes (1): G. D. Scliroder i. FLOWERS. | Decorated table (5): Miss Flower 1, Miss ! Davidson ii, J<, Gibeon c. iJecorafceci mm- I telpiece (2): iliss Kennedy 1. Shower bouquet (7): Miss Phyllis Rolfes 3, Miss David- : 6on 2, Mrs Edwards c. l.adiej' spray (a;: Miss A. Prideaus 1, Miss PnyLis Koifea 2, Miss .Davidson c. Three buttonholes (3): ilisa Daviason 1, Miss Phyllis Holies 2. bv.eet peas, four v arieties (1): Mrs Brooko 1. Two varieties (3): Mrs Edgar 1. Six asters (3): Miss Myrtle Walter 2. Phlox four colours (3): Miss Myrtle Walter 1, Mrs Edgar 2. Six pansies (b): Robt. Hamilton ! 1, Miss Myrtle NValtcr 2. Vase of flowers (1): Miss Kennedy 1, Miss Davidson 2. Collection cut flowers, seven varieties (3): Mrs O. Kennedy 1, Miss Myrtle Walter 2. I SEWING, ETC. ! Darning sock or Blocking (4): Miss H. Prince 1, Mrs R. G. Miles 2, Miss Prideaux c. Fancy traycloth (2): Mies Prideaux 1, Mrs J. 11. Walter 2. Primary School Children—Darning (2): Eileen Macklo 1, Agnes Kerr 2. Hemming (2): Dorothy Goodwin 1, Agnee Kerr 2. Feather stitching (1): Eileen Mackle 1. Handwriting (19): Louie Garlick 1, Annie Laugesen 2. Freehand drawing (1): Gordon Hamilton 1. COMPETITIONS. Driving single horse (gentlemen): P. Ha!ligan l, I], jx'eal 2. Ladies: Miss May Smith 1, Mis 3F. Kerr 2. Beet jumper": Miss E. Trolove 1, P. Macklc 2. Best lady rider: Miss E. 'Trolove. Best girl rider, ten years or under: V. Turner 1, C. Barrett 2. Girl rider, ten years and up to fifteen :E. Murray 1, F. Kerr 2. Pony jumping, boys under 15 years: P. Mackle 1.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 5

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A. AND P. SHOW. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 5

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