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KAIKOURA SHOW

EXCELLENT ENTRIES RECEIVED AWARDS IN VARIOUS SECTIONS The thirty-second annual show ot the Kaikoura Agricultural and Pastoral Association was held yesterday in dull weather, with a cool wind. There was an excellent attendance, and the entries totalled 1458, being well up to the average of recent years. Mr E. P. Meachem, member for the d : strict, was unabla to be present. The success of the show was attributable to the energetic work of the sident, Mr A. Howard, and the committee. Results were:— SHEEP (Judges: Fine wool, Mr D. McLean, Waiau; long wool, Mr W. M. Bishell, Blenheim; fat sheep, Mr F. Sharpe, Ward,) Haifbred or Corriedale ram (7): R. R. Laidlaw 1, L. P. Blunt 2. J. Ross Murray 3. Haifbred ram (6): L. F. Blunt 1, R. R. Laidlaw 2 and 3. Corriedale ram (4): W. Scott 1 and 2. Haifbred or Corriedale ram lamb (4): W. Scott 1, R. R. Laidlaw 2. Halfbred or Corriedale ewe (8): W. Soott 1 and 2, R. R. Laidlaw 3, Haifbred or Corriedale ewe, two-tooth (15): W. Scptt 1 and 2, R. R. Laidlaw 3. Three haifbred or Corriedale ewes (6): R. R. Laidlaw 1, W, Scott 2, A. C. Middleton 3. Haifbred or Corriedale ewe lamb (7): A. C. Middleton 1, R. R. Laidlaw 2, J. Trewin 3. Crossbred ewe (7): D. A, Barker 1, B. J. Mackle 2. Crossbred ewe, two-tooth (10): J. Davidson 1 and 2, D. A, Barker 3. Three crossbred ewes f 7): D. A. Barker 1, J. Davidson 2. Crossbred ewe lamb (5): D. A, Barker 1, J, Davidson 2. Romney ram (5): F. J, Monk 1,2, and 3. Romney ram lamb (4): F. J. Monk I and 2. Romney ewe (6): F. J. Monk 1 and 2. Romney ewe, two-tooth (8): D. A, Barker 1 and 2, F, J. Monk 3. Romney ewe lamb (4): F J. Monk 1 and 2. Southdown ram (9): *>• Larsen 1. I. Slate 2. F. J. Monk 3. Three fat ewes (8); G. Dee 1, W. Scott 2, ELatter 3. Three long-wool lambs (3): J. Davidson 1. Three short-wool lambs (4>: R. Lanyon 1. Three long-wool lambs (3): J. A J. Mackle 1, J. Davidson 2. Three shortwool lambs (3): J. A. J, Mackle 1. J. Lanvon 2. Pet lamb <4): A. E. P. Kilian 1. Ron. Poole 2. Pet sheep (3): D. A. Barker 1. Zita Schroder 2. DRAUGHT HORSES (Judge: Mr L. S. Ferguson, Weka Pass) Draught stallion (2): Clarence Estate 1. Gelding (5): J. Alexander 1, C.B Wareham 27 "The Elms" 3. Mare (2). The Elms" 1, "Lakes Station" 2. Yearling colt, filly, or gelding (2): "Lakes Station 1. "The Elms" 2. Two-year-old colt, niiy, or gelding (2): "Lakes Station" 1. ''The i Elms" 2. Colt, fiUy. or gelding three years (2): A. J. Murray I, 'The 2. Two-horse team (2): "Lakes Station i. '•The Elms" 2. Three-horse- toam (2): "The Elms" 1. "Lake Station" 2. Fourhorse team (1): "The Elms." Brood mare (5): "The Elms" 1, "Lakes Station 2, C. Mackle 3. Draught foal (6): "Lakes Station" 1 and 3, "The Elms" 2. Springcart horse, up to 15cwt (3): "Lakes Station" 1. "The Elms" 2-. Spring-cart horse, up to 30cwt (4): "Lakes Station" 1. "The Elms" 2, C. B. Werren 3. Farmer's utility horse (3): "Lakes Station" 1. "The Elms" 2. LIGHT HORSES (Judge: Mr G. Kain, Orari) Gig mare or gelding (4): Mrs H. Parsons 1, Miss G. Parsons 2. Miss P, ActonAdams 3. Maiden "hack (9): A. C. Middleton 1, A. Killian 2, P. R. Dearden 3. Cob, mare or gelding, up to 15 har-ds (5): Mrs D. Barker 1, E. Latter 2, F. W. Parker 3. Best trotter (6): M. G. Mackle 1. F. J. Monk 2, Mrs G. E. Gray 3. Pacer (3): D. Harnett 1. Hack, up to list (14): I. Menzies 1, Mrs H. Parsons 2, C. Black 3. Hack, UP to 13st (9): I, Menzies J, A. C. Middleton 2, A. Killian 3. Hack, up to 18st (6): P. R. Dearden 1, I. Menzies 2. A. C. Middleton 3. Troop horse (11): P. R. Dearden 1. Mrs H. Parsons 2, I. Menzies 3. Ladies' hack (16): I. Menzies 1. Mrs H. Parsons 2. C. Black 3. Bestmatched pair of hacks (3): Mrs H. Parsong and Mrs Black 1, I. Menzies and Miss Parsons 2, Mrs Grey and Mrs Menr.les 3. Best walking horse UI): Mrs H. Parsons 1, P. R. Dearden 2, I. Menzies 3. Best-mannered hack (16): I; Menzies 1, C. Black 2, P. R. Dearden 3. PONIES (Judge: Mr H; Menzies. Menzies Bav) Stallion (2): Owen Stanford 1. N. Stokes 2. Foal (3): M. G. Mackle 1, O. Stanford 2, D. Harnett 3. Pony over 11 hands (10): Susan Dearden 1. J. Paton 2, Ann Dearden 3. Pony, up to 11 hands (5): David Harnett 1, I. Slate 2, W. J. Harnett 3. Team of three (4): C. Boyd 1, M. Latter 2. L. P. Blunt 3. Pony, over 13 hands (11): Phillipa Reid 1, Bridget Gray 2, Margaret Riddle 3. Pony, over 12 hands (11): Phillipa Reid 1, J. Paton 2, Val Parker 3. Pony, over 13.2 to 14 2 hards (2): Miss. M. Latter 1 and 2. Pony, up to 13.2 hands f 5): Mrs A. G. Black 1. Pat Milefi 2, F. Barrett 3. Two-wheel turnout (3): Mrs A. G. Black 1. M. Latter 2. Best girl rider, under 11: Phillipa Held 1, Susan Dearden 2. Best girl rider over 11 and under 15: Helen Latter 1. Lorraine Latter 2. Best boy rider, under 11: Edward Latter 1. K, Boren 2. Best boy rider oyer II and under 15: E. Latter i. Val Parker 2. Best boy rider, up to 18 years: John Latter 1. Jack Smith 2. CATTLE (Judge: Mr Claude Weston. Wellington) Best bull(l): R, W. Boyd. Shorthorn or Shorthorn cross cow (5): A. E. Lester 1, Mrs Monk 2. R, W. Boyd 3. Shorthorn heifer (4): R, W. Boyd 1; 2, and 3. Shorthorn yearling heifer (3): R. W. Boyd 1, 2. and 3. Jersey bull (2): A. E. Lester 1. B. Burland 2. Yearling Jersey bull (2): A. E. Lester 1. D. Burland 2. Jersev cow (6): B. Burland 1, A. J. Smith 2, Mrs Monk 3. Jersey heifer, under three years (2): B. Burland 1, A. E. Lester 2. Jersey cross cow (3): A. E. Lester 1. C. Hansen 2, B. Burland 3. Jersey cross heifer (2): D. Waehorn 1, A. E. Lester 2. Yearling heifer (4): C. Hansen 1, B. Burland 2, Mrs Monk 3. Calf, Jersey or Jersey cross (7): D. Waghorn 1. Noreen Mackle 2, Genie Schroder 3. Calf, any other breed (2): B. Burland 1, G. Poole 2. Best caJf, any breed (8): D. Waghorn 1. Noreen Mackle 2, B. Burland 3. Milch cow. any breed (9): A. E. Lester 1, A J Smith 2, T. W. Boyd 3. DOGS (Judge: Mr W. Anderson, Waiau.) Rough-coated collie (9): W. H. Boyd 1, C. Taylor 2, A. C. Middleton 3. Smoothcoated collie (7): A. Lawson 1, F. J. Monk 2. A. C. Middleton 3. Beardied collie (3): Mrs F. A. Gibson 1, R. A. Howard 2. Soortjng dog, any breed (8): Mrs W. Donald 1, Mrs D. G. Macfarlane 2, J. Prime 3. Gun dog, any breed (9): Mrs D. G. Macfarlane 1, J. Prime 2. POULTRY (Judge: Mr W. A. Banks, Rangiora.) White Leghorn, cock or cockerel (4): W. W. Laugesen 1 and 2. White Leghorn, hen or pullet (8): Miss K. Keenan 1 and 2, W. W. Laugesen 3. Black Orpington, cock or cockerel (4): Joyce Galway 1. Black Orpington, hen or pullet (2): Mrs N, Stokes 1. Indian Runner, duck and drake (2): E. S. Gray. 1, M. J. Harnett 2. Duck and drake, other than Indian Runner (4): Waghorn 1, E. S. Gray 2, Mrs N. Stokes 3. Pair of bantams (6): E. Pugh* I. Pair of ducks (4): Miss D. Waghorn 1, I. Slape 2. PIGS (Judge: Mr W. A. Banks, Rangiora.) Two porkers (1): I. Slape 1, E. S. Gray 2. Breeding sow (4): J. J. Harnett 1, E.

S. Gray 2. Boar (5): C J. Lucas 1. E. S. Gray 2. Two weaners (2): I. Slape 1. E. S. Gray 2. FARM PRODUCTS (Judge: Mr R. McGillivray. Christchurch.) Wool Fleeces—Half bred ewe: E. L. Go ° d 1. W. Scott 2. Halfbred hogget (2): E. L. Good. 1. , . Seeds—Cocksfoot: Joyce Galway 1Wheat: E. S. Gray 1. Oats: E. S. Gray 1. Roots—Swedes (11): Miss M. Wareham 1,, W. G. Mackle 2. Yellow mangolds W-\ W. H. Dalzell 1..8. Burland 2. Heaviest swede (6): B. Burland 1, J. C. Schroder 2. _ Potatoes—Arran Chief (3): Clarence Estate 1, J. C. Schroder 2. Epicures (b)J, Lanyon 1, J. C. Schroder 2. Dakota red (10): "The Lakes" 1, J. C. Schroder 2. Any other variety (17): J. C. Schroder 1. Mrs W, Broughton 2. Three varieties (5): ciaience Estate 1, J. C. Schroder 2. Five heaviest (8): "The Lakes" 1, J. C. Schroder 2, Miss D. Snushall 3. Ten seed (15): Claience Estate 1, J. Lanyon 2, . Vegetables—Best collection (2): Clarence Estate 1, "The Lake? 1 ' 8. Table pumpkin (10): Clarence Estate 1, W. A. Stevens 2, E. S. Gray 3. Table pumpkin, ovci 101 b (5): Clarence Estate 1, E. L. ooa 2. Heaviest marrow (3): E. S. Gray 1. Clarence Estate 2, F. H, Hayward 3. Table marrow, up to 101 b (18): F, Lawson 1. W, A. Stevens 2, Mrs D. M. Ross JTable marrow, over 101 b (8): W. H. wazell 1, Clarence Estate 2, F. H. Haywaid 3. Onions, heaviest (2); S. Sharp 1. HRoborton 2. Onions, best keeping (0): *■■ Boyd 1, Clarence Estate 2, K. Boyd f Cabbage (8): Mrs E. Lawson 1, Mrs n. Roberton 2, F. H. Hayward 3. Tomatoes, smooth (9): W. A. Stevens 1, Clarence Estate 2, H. Roberton 3. Tomatoes, ribbed (3): W, A. Stevens 1, Clarence Estate iCucumbers (4); Mrs Kilian 1. Mrs A. Howard 2, F, H. Hayward 3. Carrots, shptl (10); E. S. Gray 1, Mrs H. Roberton f. Mra P, S. Humm 3. Carrots, intermediate (6): Mrs H. Roberton 1. Aileen Boyd i. Parsnips (8): "The Lakes" 1, E. S. Gtay 2 Sybil Boyd 3. Beetroot, long, red (J). Mrs P. S. Humm 1. Frew 2. Beetroot, tur-nip-rooted (13): V/. A. Stevens 1 and v, Mrs D. M. Ross 3. Silver beet (3): Sybil Boyd 1, Clarence Estate 2. Lettuce (5), Clarence Estate 1, Mrs D. M. Ross 2. Peas (5): "The Lakes" I. Mrs H. Roberton 2, Clarence Estate 3. Runner beans (15): E. Boyd 1. Miss E. Wareham 2, F. H. wayward 3, Beans, any other variety (7) ence Estate 1, Mrs H. Roberton 2, J-Or-chard 3. Eschalots (7): L. Barkle 1. Aileen Boyd 2, Mrs H. Roberton 3. chaff (4): E S- Gray 1 "Flax Hills" Station 2. Oatsheaf (J). "Flaxi Hills" Station 1, E. S. Gray -. Green lucerne (6): L. P. Blunt 1. Mrs M. C. Hare 2, W, W, Dalzell 3. COOKERY (Judge: Mrs A. Gillanders, Domett) Home-made loaf (2): Mrs W. Scott 1, F W Parker 2. Date and nut loaf (5): Mrs F. A. Gibson 1. Mrs A. Howard 2, Miss R. Dalzell 3. Plain nut loaf (5): Mrs H. W. Rainey 1. Miss Greta Smith J, Mrs G. E. Parsons 3. Oven scones (9): Miss Greta Smith 1, Mrs G. E. Parsons 2 E H. Clark 3. Girdle scones (2): Miss Greta Smith 1, E. H. Clark 2. Date scones (3): Miss Greta Smith 1, Mis G. E. Parsons 2. Pikelets (7): Mrs H. W. Rainey 1, Mrs F. Broughton 2, Mrs R. Thomson 3. Pound cake (4): Mrs H. WI Rainey 1, Mrs E. M. Lawson 2. Rich fruit I cake (5): Mrs E. M. Lawson 1, Mrs I G. E, Parsons 2. Sponffe cake (2) : Mis* I A. Burrows 1, Mrs J. Rainey 2. Sponge ' roll (2): E. H. Clark 1. Sponge sandwich (6): Mrs J. Rainey 1, Mrs H. W. Rainey 2. Miss Mary Mackle 3. Seed cake (4): Mrs N. Mason 1, Mrs J. Rainey 2, Mrs E. G. Smith 3. Gingerbread (5): Miss Greta Smith 1, Mrs P S. Humm 2, Mrs E. M. Lawson 3. Shortbread (2): Mrs P. S. Humm 1, Mrs N. Mason 2. Plum pudding (2): Mrs G. E. Parsons 1, Mrs E. G. Smith 2. Home-made biscuits (2): Mrs P. S. Humm 1. Tartlets (4): Mrs R. L. Withers 1. Miss Mary Mackle 2. Madeira cake (9): Mrs N. Mason 1, Mrs F. A. Gibson 2. Miss A. Burrows 3. Chocolate cake (5): Mrs N. Mason 1, Miss J. Rainey 2, Mrs J. Trewln 3. Cream puffe (3): Mrs H. Robertson 1, Margaret Smart 2. Best school child's lunch (4): Mrs E. M. Lawson 1. Mrs E. G. Smith 2. Grace Smith 3. Meringues (4): Miss D. Waghorn 1, Mrs R. Thomson 2. Mrs H. Robertson 3. Iced cake (1): Mrs P. S. Humm 1. Sausage rolls (1): Mrs E. G. Smith. Marble cake (4): Mrs F. A. Gibson 1. Mrs A. Howard 2. Miss Greta Smith 3. Sultana cake (5): Miss A. Burrows 1, Mrs R. Thomson 2, Mrs E. M. Lawson 3.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22343, 5 March 1938, Page 9

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KAIKOURA SHOW Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22343, 5 March 1938, Page 9

KAIKOURA SHOW Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22343, 5 March 1938, Page 9