TIMARU SHOW
PEOPLE'S DAY A LARGE ATTENDANCE People's Day at the Timaru Show yesterday was favoured with beautiful weather, and in consequence there was a large attendance. Remaining results were: HO&SES. DRAUGHTS. Mr J. Young, Ochterryre, (hit,ram.) Kntire lior.se (2): A. Grant 1 and cham- | pion. Entire colt, three years old (2): A. I Wilson 1, H. Aitkcn 2. ljntire colt, two ycurs old champion, W. E. Ijowi* 2, J. 1!.. Patrick :j. Entire colt, yrarlinß (1): A. Grant 1. Cuddling-, throe yours old (1): C. H. S. Johnston J. T!est walking stallion (•'!): J. M. .Smith 1. A. Grant 2, W, K, Lowo '■!. Host walking maro or geldini? (4): A. Grant 1 and 2, iS. P Taylor 11. Mare in foal. or. with foul •it font (5): A. Grant 1. A. M. Copland 2. S. U. Taylor Dry mure (5): A. Grunt J and champion. J. M. Smith 'J. A. Bannatyne I!, A Grant 1) c. Mare, three years old or over, New Zealand bred (3): J. M. Smith 1, S. I'. Tixylor 2, A. Grant B. Filly, three years old (5): A. Grant J, ,T. M. Smith li. A. Uannatyue ". I'air of mares,, threo years old or over (2): A. Grant J, J. M; Smith 2. Filly, two years old (f!): t>. 13. Taylor I and reserve champion, J. It. Patrick 'J. C. H. S. Johnston Filly, yearling (3): A. Grant I and I!, A. M. Copland Pair ot' fillies, tv.-o years old or under (1): A. Grant 1. Three drantrht horse-s, not to exceed five yearn (5): A. Grant X and ,0. S. P. Taylor 2. SPRING PRAY uoi;.st:s. ■Spring dray horses nißre or ~eldiii2, 25c\vt or upwards (1): C. H. S. Johnston 1. Farmer's spring trap horee, mare or soldinff, _up to Scwfc (3): J. Courtney 1, R. $. llewitf, 2. turn out, maro or peldinff (J): T. It. Hutelieon 1, Courtney 2. TITOROUGIfBIIKDfr. (Judfje: Mr N. McLean, Ambcrley.) Colt o]' filly, yearling; (>%)• J. Morrison J. Mis« Diana Orbell 2, T. K. ITide 3. Colt, filly ot- tteldln?, two years (8): W. Grigs 1, D. Grant 2 and SADDWJ HOKSKS. Cob, mare or (jelrlinc, up to J4st, not cxeeeding 15 hands (5): Miqfi Helen G. ftieh 1. A. P. Doyle 2. Andrew Austin I.~st hack, any age. mare or gelding (2) : Miss liet'y llarpcr 1 and champion. Misses S. end .1. Orbell 2. 13st hack, of any ago, mare or gelding (41: Erie Jackson I, Pryee Parry 3, Mrs .T. IT. S. list hack, of any aue, mare or Raiding 110); L. .T. Fechney I. Misses S. and ,T. firbell 2. 51 rs U. if. Klworthy 3. Miss, D. Orbell h c . Lady's, hack, mare or seldini? (11): U ,I. F.vhn»y < and champion, Misses S. and J. Orbell 2. Pryce Parry Mrs TL H. Khvorthy h <■. P.est paced hack, mare or adding (10): Misses S. and J. Orbell 1, Misß Betty Harper 2, L. J. Feclmev 3 t Misses S, and J. OrJidl h e. Hack of any age, mart 1 or gelding (8): Pryce Parrv 1, Mrs IT. H. Fl- - 2, E. J. Johnstone 3. Erie Jac -k----son li v.. TROOP HORSES. Troop horse, mare or gelding: (7): Andrew Austin 1. Pryce Parry 2. Erie Jaokson ?>. Maro. suitable for breeding remounts CO): Eric Jackson 1, H. J. C, Hnr!>er 2. Miss M. Rolleston :3, POXIKS. (.incite : Captain X. A. UnUrjv. \V;i) Pony, uiaro or over 13.2 and not over 34.2 (4): Miss K. Bulleid I and iham-, pion, T. Gee 2, J. C.imeron 3. Pony, rftare or geldinjr, over 12.2 and- not over l;» P 2 ! <30): Miss V. 31. H, Nichols I and re-!
-erv#» clinmi'ion, Joycpliirie Cameron 2, ! Andrew Grant Miss F. P. Tv. !li c. Ponv. mare or pelding, over 1.1.0 and I nor over 12.2 (5): Mi«s F. J. Orbell 1, Rita Davidson 2. F. M. Simmon.? 3. I>. Sin< laii ji <•. Ponv, mure or jreldiny, 11 hands or under (8); Miss J. Williamson J, Miss N. 2. U, H. R. Woodhou.-c 3. Miss June CreKwoU h o. Pony, mare or geldiucr, HI hands and not over 14 (0: Miss V. M. H. Nie.hols 1. J. Mulvihill 2. Pony, mare Oi- gelding, 13 handy (fO : Dennis Ritchie 1, A. Brncefield 2. F. V. Sirrmiunv D. Sinclair h r. ; SPKCIAL PONY COMPFI'ITHiN. P. st pony ov»:r hurdles, for ponies 14.2 hands and under: Mi»-s P. Orbell J. "F. •-on 2, A. If. Boulton J. Best trotting pony, 11.2 hands and under: M. MeYex 1. J. Anderson 2, W. Grant 3, F. Ward?; b c. Best girl rider, i <1 nnd under: P. Orhtdl 1, J. Anderson 2, Joan Williamson 3, Rita Davidson h <•. Best boy rider, 14 years and undfr: J. Roberts 1, P. Simmonv 2, J. Burke 3, .F Campbell h <■. Best girl rider, 14 y**arr. ami und»M\ not yet won prize: J. An-dur!.-oji 1, ,1, Williauison 2, Rita Davidson 3. Doreen Dore be. Beht boy rider.- J 5 years and nnd"r, not vnt won pri'/e: B. Sim- ; mons .1. W. Gran*. 2. J. Burke 3. H. Shaw h c. Fndv* • hunter, ridden hv lady over .jumps f 15) :* Frie ,)n«'kson's Brisk I. R. J. Wnb die'p Biindanii 2, Miss Betty Harper's Cap* | tain Murphy Mrs H. 11. Bhvorthy's Susan 4. ITunter, anv weight, (lfi): ]•;. Jackson's Brisk K R. j. Waldie's Bandana 2, Miss Betty Captain Murphy 13, Mrs H. II Flworthy's 4, Champion hunter: ! Erie Jackson's liri.sk. Reserve rhampion: Miss Betty Harper's Captain Murphy. Rhodes Hunt Challenge Cup: Frio Jackson's Brisk. DOGS. SUFFP-nOG TIM A FS. R. M. Wilson's; Mae, 40 points. !: 3. Anderson's Toby Junior, 3 0 points, 2; M. A. Fraser's Raid, 35 points. 3. SIIFEP-DOGS. Nudge.: Mr Geo. Evans, Peel Forest.) Short-hairt.d do£ (7) : C. A. Chester J, A. McKenzie 2. Short-haired slut (4) ; D. Pringlo .1, A. MclCenzio 2, C. Feo 3. Longhaired dog (8) : J. C. Kvnns F Miss G. Evans 2, It. Dnvie 3 find )i e. Long-haired slut (7) : M. Harney 1, R. Davie 2, M. A. Fraser 3, C. Lee h e. Bearded dog (3) : A. MeKenzio L ,R. W. Trotter 2, Mrs A. C. Ewart 3. Bearded slut (1): A. McKenzie 1. PIGS. Nudge; Mr F. C. d'Auvergne, Waili;<o Forks,) i.arge White sow, with, litter under two months (1): A. J, Jones 1. Yorkshire boar, unde>* j.f months ()): A. J. Jones F Berkshire sow, over 11 months: A. J. Jones 1. AGRICULTURAL PEODUCE. SF EDS. (Judge: Mr \V. Baird. Oajuaru.) Ouh biithel of wheat, s-hort berry (2): W. R. Clarke - I. and 2. Chic bushel of wheat, long berry (•"»): Cochrane Bros. W. H. Clarke 2. One bushel of wheat. Hunter's (21: W. R. Clarke i and 2. One bushel of while oats (2): W. R. Clark*; .1 and 2. One bushel of dark oat* (2): W. R. Clarke 1 and 2. One bushel cf Italian ryegrass (J) : W. R. Clarke 1, Twenty potiuds of cocksfoot (2): W. R. Clarke 1 and 2. Quarter owt. of coloninl-grown rowgrass or red 'lover (2): J. M. Tiffen F W. !R Clarke 2. ROOTS. (Judge: .Mr R. MeGiUivray. Agricultural Department, ('hvibt church.) Quarter ewt. of white potatoes, tabic use (2): T. Portis 1 and 2. Collection of table potatoes, four varieties (3): T. Portis J, A. Bisdeo 2 an<l -b Quarter ewt. of coloured potatoes, for table use (2): T. Portis l. A. Bisdee 2. Thr<M> yellow globo mangolds (1): F'ocbrane Bros. F majigolus (1): A. Bisdee 1. Three swede turnips (3): A, Bisdee f and 2. Three purple-top swede turnips (h: A, Bisdee J. long field carrots, whit«» (ii>: A. Bisdee 1 and 2. Three long (jeld carrots, coloured (I): A. Bisdee 1. Three short table carrots (1): A. Bisdee I. Three long table carrots (3): A. Bisdee J and 2. Three parsnips (4): A. Bipdec J. Mrs W. Southgato
\2. Tuelvo onions (3): D. McKon?io t i nnd n. C. .M. lUaekmore 2. Bundle of green j lucenie (!J): S. Cnwin 1, A, J. Tones 2. ! I'RUPJ'. Mr U. K. Kuowles, Tiniai-u.) Apple 1 ', desert, two varietios (7): J. Wordsworth .1 and 2, Helen Hftll P« Hall h i. ApydcA, looking:, two varieties (7): K. J. "Butchers K J. Wordsworth 2 and 3. DAIRY PRODUCE. BUTTER. Mr Clnyton, Oovernmeni Gr&der, LytteUon.) Butter without salt Miss 0. Cameron 1, Mra C. Sewell 2, Mr» G. Framo n, Mrs J. Bennison h «■. Butter, yalted (13): Mins ft. Cameron 1, Mrs GK L. Rad' buriul 2, Mrs G. Frame 3, Mrs C. Sowell h >'a« Butler—Fresh butter (2) : Alpine Dairy Company 1 and 2. CMBKSK. (.ludpc; Mr Clnyton. <hio creain cheese (2)i Miss 1.. J. -Oavies 1. IiONKV. <Jtidi;e; Mr W. J. Fix, apiary instructor.) Honey, extracted, lipht Amber liquid (7): Blakemoro Bros. 1, Mrs G. Hoatten 2, J»fiss Tui Goodman 0. Honey, light amber granulated, 31b blocks (4): Mrs Hoatten 1 and 2, B. T. Oloako :J. Honey, extracted, white liquid, in 21b jars (7): B. T. Cloake 1 and 2. Mrs G. Hoatten 3 and li c. Iloney, extracted, while granulated, in 2lb jars (7) : Mrji G. TT. Saville 1. B. T. Cloake 2 and 3 T, Uosk h c. Honey, two sections 01 comb (b) : B. ]{ors 1, Miss Tui Goodman 2 and 0. One full frame comb honey (4) t Miks Tui Goodmau 1 and 3, B. T. Cloak© Bpi-Kwas, riot less than 41b (5): B. T. Cloake 1 and 2, Mrs G. Hoatten o. Mrs G. H. Saville h t:. SOAP. Nudge: Mrs M. Maze, Pleasant Point.) Two bars home-made soap (11): Mies M, Morrison 1 und 2. Misa K. Boat o, Mrs G. Hoatten h c. KGGS. (Judge: Mrs if. Maze ) Twelve hens' eggs t white, single yolk (5) : I. DonaJcUon 1, MfS XI. H. Hewgon 2, Mrs Cram well 3. Twelve hens' egrgs, brown <s)i Mrss G. In Murray 1 and 3, Mrs A. Ward Twelve ducks' eg«s (0): .Mrs W. Butchers I, Geo. Bird ling 2. Mrs R-. H. llewson 3, Nicholas Bros, h OKKSSKD POULTRY. (Judge: Mrs M. Maze.) P;iir *i\. fowls, trussed and ready for cooking* ((») : Nicholaß 3, 3, and h e, Mrs li. T. Cloake 2. Pair of ducks (2): Nicholas Bros. I and 2. pßi;siaivi;s. Nudge: Mrs; M. Maze.) ThrfM* {.'lass pots home-made iains, three varieties (4): Mrs A. AV. Kolman 1 and 2. Mrs F. I«\ Nealo Home-made fruit jelly (2): Mrs A. W. Kclman 1 and 2. Collection bottled fruit, in M-ater (2): Mrs \ \V, Kelman X and 2. Collection bottled fruit, in syrup (2): Mrs A. W. Kelman 1, Mrs C. Birdlinfr 2. Home-made sauces, two varieties Mrs A. W. Kelman 2 nnd 0. Home-made pickles, two varieties (2): Mrs G. Birdling 1 Mrs A. W. Kelman 2. Chutney, two varieties (8): Mrs A. W. Kelman 1 and 0. Mrs P. Watson 2 and li c. COOK FRY. (Judge: Miss Copland, High School, Timaru.) White loaf bread, home made, open to evhibitors who have not won first or secoud priz<> (4): Sirs J. K. Kusscll 1, Ida Stocker 2, Mrs y. F. Is'eale 3, Mrs M. Williams )/c. Tioaf of browji bread, home made (8): Miss M. Williams 1, Mrs M. Williams Miss M. I. Cook u. Ida Stoeker h e. Nut loaf, without yeast (9): Mrs M. F. Hull !, Mrs A. F. Thoreau 2, Mrs A. W. Kelman A. Brownie loaf (C): Mrs F. F. Neale 1, Mrs A. W. Kelman 2. Hilda Shears o. Six scones girdle baked (9): Mrs F. F. Nenle 1 and 2, Mrs C. H. S. Johnston o, Mr® F. liurt h c. Six scones, homo make <15): Miss Joyce Divan 1, Mre Kellahan 2, Miss M. O'Keefe 3, Mrs A. W. Kelman h v. Siv scones, open to exhibitors who have not
won prices (10): Miss J. Divan I. Mrs T. G. Lewis 2, Mrs Cf. Hoatten 3, Miss E. Southgate h Six pikelets (12): Mrs A. W. Kelman I, Mrs 0. 11. S. Johnston 2, Mrs J. Hendren a, Mies E. Brown h Six pieces of shortbread (*-23): Mrs T. G. Lewis 1, Mrs C. H. S. Johnston 2, Mrs A. W. Kelman 3, Mrs J. Bennison li Plate of oat cake (6): Hilda Shears 1 and 2, Miss E. Browne 3. Sponge sandwich (•25): Mrs A. H. Uellow 1, Mrs J. K. Russell 2, Mrs O. H. S. Johnston 3. Miss G., Mathlan h e. Collection of small cakes (7): Mrs A. Ward 1, Mrs M. K. Hall 2, Miss | E. Southgate a, Miss F. Chapman h c. Frmt cake, dark (18): Miss M. Morrison 1 and] •>, Mrs A. b. Tlioreau 3. Mrs A. Davison j h c\ Fruit calce, light (15): Mrs M\ B. Hall 1, Mrs A. W. Kelman 2, Mrs J. Peter 3, Hilda Shears U c. Seed cake (14): Miss F. Chapman I, Mrs A. Davison 2, Mrs t. Sewell 3, Mrs G. Hoatten h c\ Marble cako (S): Mrs 11. V. Firman 1, Miss F. Chapman. Mrs 0. H. S Johnston 5», Mrs G. Hoatten li c. Ginger bread (14): Mrs C. H. S. Johnston 1. Miss M. Morrison 2, Mrs A. H. Dellow 3, Mrs C. Sewell h c. CHILDEEN'S CLASSES. SECONDARY SCHOOL COOKKRV. | ( Judge: Mrs R. Hart, Titnaru.) { Loaf of white bread, home made (9): Doreen Stocker 1, Doreen Stapleton 2, June Honder-on 3. Florence McCullough h c. Six home-made scones (1(1): Annie Kelman L M. L. Cloake 2, Mona Chapman a, .Irene Mackie h o. Madeira cake (28): J" e » e Maekav 3, Winifred Ford 2, Muriel (smith 3, Doreen Maxwell h c. Berinalino loaf (7): W. Sullivan 1, Annie Kelman 2, Joyce Hay-' ward 3, Mavis Hall h c. Six ,iam tarts (8): Annie Kelman 1 and 2, Doreen Stapleton a, Ruth. Price h e. Two school lunches, one for boy of 15 and one for girl of 15 (4): Irene Mackay 1, June Henderson 2. Ruth Price 3. SECONDARY SCHOOL SEWING. (Judge: Mrs E. Holdgate, Timam.) Shirt blouso for school girl (5): J. M. Harper 1, Noeline Findlay 2, Eveline Shewan 3, Ngaire Butland h c. Cotton frock for school girl (14): Joyce McCullousli 1. Mary Harnett 2, Gladys Gaffaney Joyce Batty h c. Knitted jumper (9): Winifred Mackie 1, Ngaio Blakie 2, Linda McAuley S, Maitel Marsden h c. RABBITS. ANGORA. (Judge: Mr W. l>. Wright, Christcliureh.) Buck, over 12 months (1): E. Oubridge I. Doe, over 12 months (4): R. I*. Oubridge 1, Kornianby Babbitry 2, V. J. Dunne 3, Buck, six months and under 1.2 (5): J. E. Shaw 1, Gloucester Babbitry 2, Normanby Rabbitry 3. Doe, six months and under 12 (3): Normanby Rabbitry 1, 11. D. Bailey 2, Kipling Rabbitry 3, Gloucester Rabbitry, h c. Buck, under six months (5): J. Rass 1. Miss V. Henderson 2, J. 15. Shaw 3, Normanby Rabbitry h c Doe, under six months (5): Normanby Rabbitry 3, Coleridge Rabbitry 3, R. P. Oubridge 3, Miss V. Henderson h c. Buck, shorn within four weeks (4): J. Rags 1, V. J. Dunne 2, H. D. Bailey 3. Doe, shorn within four weeks (2): Normanby Rabbitry 1, J. E. Shaw 2. " FUR BREEDS. Any variety: G. Marsh 1, C. Han- v 2, Buck, any ajo (2): C. Hansen 1, G. -\larsli 2. Doe, any age (1): C. Hansen 1.
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