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KAIKOURA SHOW

THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL

DISPLAY

LIST OF SPECIAL PRIZE

AWARDS

There was keen competition at thirty-second annual show of the koura Agricultural and Pastoral A sso tion on Friday. Entries totalled 145 . from all aspects the show was a very successful one. In the sheep section the Mendip Hills Cup for most points was won by F.• Monk and W. Scott jointly, both exhibitors securing 35 points. Monk J»s year's winner of the trophy. W. bcott won Scott Bros.’ cup for the best first cross halfbred lamb, the J. Ttewin P for most points in halfbred classes, also the F. J. Monk Cup for most points in the livestock sections with 62 points. The cup presented by Mr H. C. A. Adams for most points in the fat sheep classes was awarded to J. A. J. Mack . The champion ribbon for the oesi draught mare and also the champion nobon U presented by Mr W. H Dalzell were /awarded to The Elms, while The Lakes won the cup presented by Messrs Turner, Mundel. and Acton-Adams. strn ne The light horse section was a strong one. The Kilian Cup for the best maiden hack went to A. C. Middleton the Tisch Cup for a 15-stone hack to P. R- De .^ d f"; and the Laidlaw Cups to lan for bom an 11-stone hack and a lad V ® hac |i’ The Acton-Adams Cup f°r m ost points in the section was also won by lan M® n “u' The champion harness horse was Mrs H. Parsons’s Jasper, and the champion hack lan Menzies’s Jonathan. . Specials for ponies were won as xoi lows: —Messrs Workman. Borlhwick, and Clarke's cup for most points. Miss m. Latter; challenge shield for best ttam ol three ponies, Clarence Bridge School, champion harness pony Mis A. G. B lacs, champion saddle pony, Miss C. Boys, Mr F H Hayward's special for best boy or gal rider iip to eight years, Susan Bearden. Cattle section specials were;—J. J. lb nett Cup for most points and * koura Dairy Company s champion iibbon for the best milch cow, A. L. Lester. Howard Cup, Douglas Waghorn. Specials in home industries were as fol lows;— Cookery: Fairweather Cup, Gitia Smith; Maling and Company s special, Mrs H. W. Rainey and Mrs P. S. llumm. Home products: Mr W. A. FeiTy s special. Mrs P, S. llumm; Mr N. G. Milnes s special, Mrs D. M, Ross. Jams and pickles. Heath and Company’s trophy, Mrs D. M. Ross. Fruit: Mr W. Scott's cup, W .Scott. Flowers; Mr L. P. Blunt's cup, Miss D. Waghorn. Nestle's special: S Sewing: Mr E. Firkin's cup, Mrs M. C. Archer; Anlsebrook and Company s spe cial. Mrs 11. Roherton. Amateur photography: Mr G. B. Hoadley’s cup. S. Shaipe School Classes: Miniature cup, Kaikoura School. „ , _ , . Additional Prize List Following are results additional to those already published!— COMPETITIONS Best maiden lumper: P. R. ?’ A. Kilian 2. Best jumper; L. Truman 1, 1, McGregor 2. Best lady rider. Mis P. Acton-Adams 1, Mrs Menzies 2. Best hunter for ladies: Mis A Kilian 1, Mr P. Acton-Adams 2. Best hunter. Z. McGregor 1 I Menzies 2. Pony jumping. JS 1 Miss M. Mackle 2. Same, children: Mrs M. Mackle 1. Mrs P. Reid 2. Balloon bursting: P E. Parker L Ponv trot did: dren up to 15 years; P. Reid 1, ton 2 Same, up to 10 years: M. M'ddleton 1 M Riddle 2. Musical chairs or hack- I Menzies 1. Same, for children. M. C Mackle rP. Reid 2. Wheelbarrow race with horse; T, Latter 1. G. Black 2. HOME PRODUCTS (Judge; Mrs J. W. Trolove.) Home-made soap (3); Mrs G. E--1 Mrs P. S. Hlimm 2. Home-made butter (ft): Mrs H. Roberlon 1. Mrs F. J. Monk 2 Mrs M C. Hare 3, Comb honey, whole section (2): Mrs L. J. Kennedy I. H. Brown 2. Hen eggs, white (4): Mrs W. Brouehtoi L Miss D. Barnes 2. E. S. Gray 3. (3): Mrs P. S. Humm 1, Mrs M. C. Half. Duck eggs (6): Aileen Boyd 1. Genie Schroder2. E. S. Gray 3. Home-made wine (3): G. Schroder 1, Miss D. Osmond 2, Mrs R. T Pope 3. JAMS AND PICKLES

Marmalade (6): Mrs D Barker 1. Mrs W J Bevis 2. Mrs G. E. Parsons 3 Pcai cincer (8): Mrs P. S. Humm 1. Mrs D. Barker 2. Mrs R. Ballantyne 3. Fruit lam (12); Mrs D. M. Ross 1 and 2 Mrs R. Thomson 3. Fruit iellies (6); Mrs P. S. Humm 1. Mrs J. Leitch 2. Mrs J. Trewin 3. Bottled fruit (10): Mrs D . M. Ross 1 and 2. Pickles (1); Mrs D. M. Rdf s Sponge sandwich filling (3). Mrs u. Parsons 1. Withers 2, G. Schroder 3.

FRUIT (Judge: Mr B. G. Goodwin.) Collection (5): Clarence Estate 1. W. Scott 2. Cox’s Orange Pippin apples (7). Clarence Estate 1. Mrs A, Howard 2. Delicious (7); F. J. Monk 1, A. C. Scott 2. W. Scott 3. Anv other variety (K>>: w - Scott 1. Mrs A. Howard 2. Clarence Estate 3. Cooking apples (12): Miss E. Wareham I, F. J. Monk 2. Heaviest apples (5): W. Scott 1. Four varieties (3): Mrs W. R. Stuart 1. Wolseley apples (4); Miss D. Snushall 1, F. J. Monk 2. Peaches (4); L P Blunt 1, W. Scott 2. Dessert pears (7). W. Scott 1, Miss D. Snushall 2, A. C. Scott 3. Cooking pears (2): Clarence Estate 1. Any other fruit (8): A. C. Scott 1. Mrs W. Boughton 2. FLOWERS Decorated tea table (2): Mrs R. LWithers 1. Decorated basket. Juniors (2). Miss N. Rutherford 1, Miss D. Waghorn 2. Shower bouquet (1): Mrs P. S. Humm 1. Same, junior (1): Miss D. Waghorn 1. Presentation bouquet (1): Mrs P. S. Humm 1. Same, junior (2); Miss D. .Waghorn 1. Mixed flowers (6): Mrs H. C. Acton-Adams 1 Mrs P S. Humm 2, Mrs Kilian 3. Same, junior (2); Miss, D. Waghorn 1. Miss G. Smith 2. Spray (6): Mrs A. Howard 1, Mrs P S. Humm 2 and 3. Man s buttonhole (9): Mrs A. Howard 1, Miss G. McGregor 2. Noni Schroder 3. Begonias (1). S Sharpe 1. Specimen rose (2): Mrs D. M. Ross 1. Collection of zinnias (5). S. Sharpe 1 and 2, Mrs F. S. H. Warner 3. Asters (3); Mrs P. S. Humm 1. Collection flowers (4); Mrs H. C. Act ,°, n " Adams 1, Mrs A. C. Scott 2. Phlox (3). Miss D. Waghorn 1. Gladioli (2): Mrs A. C Hansen 1. Dahlias (5); S. Sharpe 1 and 2. Mrs R. G. Johnston 3. Cactus dahlias (4) Miss D. Waghorn 1 and 2. Cut flowers (5): Mrs P. S. Humm 1. Marigolds (5) Miss D. Waghorn 1. Pot plant (2): Mrs W. Boughton 1 and 2. SEWING (Judges: Plain. Mrs Menzies; fancy, Mrs J. Ross Murray.) Darning (2): Mrs R. Mahoney 1. Knitted socks, fingering (5): Mrs M. C. Archer I and 2. Same, wheeling (1): Mrs M. C. Archer 1. Crochet, fine (1): Mrs W. R. Stuart 1. Same, coarse (1): J. M. Loffhagen 1. Doily, crochet (3): Mrs H. A. Trumper 1 and 2. Same, embroidered (5): Mrs H. Roberton 1, Miss G. McGregor 2. Embroidered traycloth (12): Miss C. Black 1. MrsM. C. Archer 2, Mrs J. Aitken 3 Coloured embroidery (13): Joan Barratt 1, Miss M. Snell 2, Mrs P. S. Humm 3. Fancy knitting (9): Miss R. Dalzell 1, Mrs E. Ellerm 2. Hand-made handkerr chief (5): Mrs M. C. Archer 1 and 3, Mrs H. Roberton 2. Embroidered duchesse set (7); Mrs H. Roberton 1, Miss M. Snell 2, Mrs F A. Gibson 3. Embroidered apron, adults (4): Mrs Milne 1. Mrs F. A. Gibson 2, Miss G. Smith 3. Same, girls (1): Ruby Smith 1. Embroidered tea towel, girls' (2): Shirley Ellerm 1, Ruby Smith 2. Hand-made baby’s frock (3): Mrs M. C. Archer 1. Margaret Edgar 2, Evelyn Smith 3 Baby’s knitted coat and bonnet (2): Miss G. McGregor 1, Moira Clark 2. Article from sugar-bag (1): Mrs P. S. Humm I. Novelty costing less than 2s (2): Mrs J. Close 1. ART SECTION (Judge: Mr W. A. Banks.) Oil painting (2): W. E. Richardson 1 and 2. Water-colour (5): Herbert Duthie 1, Brice Gray 2 and 3. Amateur Photography—Landscape (9): Miss D Barnes 1. S. Sharpe 2. J. Nelson 3. Seascape (7): J. Nelson 1, S. Sharpe 2 and 3. Animal life (7): J. H. Drake 1, P. M. Kerr 2. S. Sharpe 3. Child life (5): J. Nelson 1. S. Sharpe 2. Ellen Black 3. Flower study (5): S. Sharpe 1, Mrs W. Boughton 2. J. H. Drake 3. Any subject (10): J. H. Drake 1, E. S. Gray 2, J. Nelson 3. SCHOOL SECTION (Judges: Writing, Mr W. A. Banks; drawing, carton, and plasticine. Mr W. E. Richardson; woodwork, Mr W. R. Carson.) Darning (4); Douglas Waghorn 1, Dulcie Garrett 2, Puhi Puhi School 3. Glass towel (5); Shirley Edgar 1, Aniseed School 2. Hemstitched handkerchief (4); Josephine Smith 1. Rita Kerr 2. Print script, up to eight years (12): K. McLoughlin 1, Monica Smith 2. John Sharplin 3. Halftext. up to 10 years (19): Patricia Mackle 1, R, McLoughlin 2, K Boyd 3. Current writing, up to 12 years (20): Nancy Knott 1. Pearl Smith 2. Nola Smith 3. Same, up to 14 years (19): J. McKeeman 1. L. Barker 2, Nancy Knott 3. Same, open (5): Olive Carter 1, Errol Gordon 2. Elsie Hobbs 3. Freehand drawing, up to 11 years (9): Edith Thomson 1, A. Lawson 2, Puhi Puhi School 3. Same, more than 11 years (9): Nancy Knott 1, Puhi Puhi School 2. Same, open (11): Russel Strahl 1, Neville Shannon 2, Mangamaunu School 3. Plasticine, primers and Standard I (3): M. Puklowski 1, C. Woodgate 2. A. Gallwav 3. Same. Standards II and 111 (12): Puhi Puhi School 1 and 2, Delamain Waghorn 3. Model (5): Michael Smith X, Mangamaunu School 2, Edward Latter 3. Cravon drawing, primers and Standard I ,(U>: Betty Starkey It C, Woodgate 2, Ani-

seed School 3. Same, Standards IX. Til, and IV (24): Stewart McGregor 1, Edith Thomson 2, Ethel Garrett 3. Same. Standards V and VI (10); Dulcie Garrett 1, Mangamaunu School 2, Douglas Waghorn 3 Woodwork, first year (5): Aniseed School 1 Douglas Waghorn 2, Mangamaunu School 3. Same, second year (3): Patrick Harnett 1. Same, open (2): Russel Strahl ‘l, James Johnston 2. Collection of weeds (3) ; Puhi Puhi School i, Hapuku School %,

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22344, 7 March 1938, Page 5

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KAIKOURA SHOW Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22344, 7 March 1938, Page 5

KAIKOURA SHOW Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22344, 7 March 1938, Page 5