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WINTER SHOW AT TIMARU

GOOD ATTENDANCE RECORDED FURTHER PRIZE RESULTS Good attendances were recorded yesterday on the occasion of the second day of the South Canterbury Industrial Exhibition and Winter Show, which is being held in the wool store of the Canterbury Farmers' Co-operative Association. Ltd.. Hieh streetThe judging was completed yesterday, additional results being as follows: FRUIT (Judge: Mr B. G. Goodwin) Apples—Sturmcr (4): R. R. Ward J, W. R. Grant 2. Lord Wolseley (4): A. J. Butchers 1. E. J, Butchers 2. Delicious (3): R. R, Ward 1. W. R. Grant 2. Sixvarieties (7): D. Martin 1 and 2. Dessert (7): A. J. Butchers X. W. R. Grant 2. Cooking (8): D. Martin 1. E. J. Butchers 2. Dessert, Sturmcr (8); D. Martin 1, R. R. Ward 2. Delicious (7); W. R. Grant 1. H. Ball 2, Jonathan 17): R. R. Ward I. D. Martin 2 Lord Wolseley (6): A. J. Butchers 1. Miss H. Hall 2. Anv variety 17): A. J. Butchers 1, W. H. OrbeU 2. Dessert, anv variety (6): Miss H. Hall 1, W. R. Grant 2. Ballarat Seedling (4); W R. Grant 1, H. Ball 2.

Pears, varieties (2): E. J. Butchers 1, A. J; Butchers 2. Cooking (2); A. J Butchers 1, E. J. Butchers 2.

ROOTS (Judge; Mr R. McGlllivray.) Mangolds—Globe, yellow or golden (36): W, Currie 1. R. Brodie 2. Long red (11): Estate G. H. Macdonald 1, F. South 2. Red, intermediate (13): W. Traves 1. B. Hewson 2 Anv other variety (6): Albert Fridd 1, Dave Stcwell 2. Heaviest mangold (13): F. South (571b) 1. A. G. Stocker (48Jlb) 2. Swedes—Purple top (22): Commander A. D. Boyle 1, W. Buchan 2. Green top (3): W. Buchan 1. F. South 2 Any other variety (3): H. J. Stoweil 1. F. South 2. Heaviest swede (5): W. Buchan (351b) 1 and (3411b) 2 Turnips—White-fleshed (8): W. B. Trotter 1. H, J. Stoweil 2. Heaviest turnip (1); F. South 1. Carrots —Red (6): W. H. Orbcll 1, A Ward 2. White (3): F. South 1, D. Stoweil 2.

POTATOES (Judge: Mr R. McGillivray.) Early table (1): Mrs J. M. Peter 1. Jersey Bennes (1): Mrs Peter 1. Any other variety (1): P. McCambrJdge 1. Aucklander. short top (18); V. Wilson 1. D. Stowell 2. King Edward (2): G. C. Chalmers 1. Any other variety (1): W- B. .Trotter 1. Table potatoes, main crop (8): G. C. Chalmers 1, J, Oliver 2. Up-to-Date (1): J. Bennett 1. Any other main crop (3): V. Wilson 1. J. Oliver 2. Any other early variety (1): P. McCambridce I. Aucklander, short top (19): V. Wilson 1, D. Stowell 2. King Edward (1): G. C. Chalmers 1. Any other variety, (2): H. S. Smith 1. W. B. Trotter 2. Dakotas (7): F. H. Ruddenklau 1, W. H. Orbell 2. Up-to-Date (1): J. Bennett 1. Any other main crop (3): M. G. Ellis 1, J. Oliver 2.

VEGETABLES (Judge: Mr A. S. Jones.) Collection vegetables (5): H. S. Smith 1. W. Spedding 2. Drumhead cabbages (2): A. R. Green 1. Savoy cabbages (2): A. R. Green 1, St. Saviour’s Home 2. Vegetable marrows (9): G. Davidson 1, A, Aitcheson 2. Pumpkin, table variety (4) Miss M. Brown 1 and 2. Onions (11); W. Argus 1 and 2. Leeks (5); W. Spedding 1 and 2, Heads celery (1); W. Speddinc 1. Beetroot (7): A. M. Fyfe 1 and 2. Parsnips (9): H. S. Smith 1, St. Saviour's Home 2. Carrots, intermediate (9): W. Cain 1 and 2. Shorthorn (9); W. Spedding 1, R. Gliddon 2. Eschalots (6): St. Saviour’s Home 1, Mrs J. M. Peter 2. HONEY (Judge: Mr W. J. Fix.) Extracted white (1): B. T. Cloake 1. Light amber (3): B. T. Cloake 1, A. Hutchison 1. Creamed (4): G. H. Savill (equal) 1. Granulated (2); B. T. Cloake (equal) 1. Light amber (1): B. T. Cloake 1. Full frame comb (1): B. T. Cloake 1. Yellow beeswax (1): B. T. Cloake 1. Bleached beeswax <2 ): B, T. Cloake 1 and 2. Two 601b tins (1): B. T. Cloake 1. BACON (Judge: Mr G. T. Dawson.) 3Cwo roifs.d); J. C.’Hutton. Ltd.. 1. St?Saviour’s Orphanage 2. Side of bacon (5) Tiki Bacon Company 1. J. C. Hutton, Ltd., 2. Ham (6): Tiki Bacon Company 1 and 2. >

BADMINTON WAIMATE BEATS TIM ARE A badminton team from Timaru visited Waimate and played matches against the Waimate Badminton Club on Saturday night. Waimate won by 17 games to 15. Results (Waimate names first):— Men's Singles—R. Murchison lost to W. Heads, 15-21’, H. Partridge beat H. Pateman. 21-14; W. Westphal beat A. Hardwick, 21-19; E. Morrison beat N. Martin, 21-19; R. Lane lost to J. Gabltes. 24-29; L Ball beat C. Bradley. 21-12; D. Jones beat D. Stewart, 21-9; R. McDonald beat C, Steans, 21-11. Women’s E. Baikie lost to B. Christie, 18-21; J. Buckingham lost to M. Newitt, 14-21; Mrs Bayes beat N. Hamblyn. 21-11; M. Chalmers beat Mrs Charman. 21-16; W. Sinclair lost to L. Blackie. 16-21; Mrs Partridge lost to N. Gabites. 3-21: J. King lost to G. Anderson, 13-12; T. Wallace beat M. Evans, 21-19. Men’s Doubles—Murchison and Partridge lost to Heads and Pateman. 13-21; Westphaj and Morrison beat Hardwick and Martin, 21-10; Lane and Ball beat Gabites and Bradley. 21-16; Jones and McDonald beat Stewart and Steans, 21-12. Women’s Doubles—Misses Baikie and Buckingham lost to Misses Christie and Newitt, 20-24: Mrs , and. Miss Chalmers lost to Miss Hamblyn and Mrs Charman, 18-21: Miss Sinclair and Mrs Partridge lost to Misses Blaikie and Gabites, 15-21: Misses King and Wallace lost to Misses Anderson and Evans, 10-21,

Mixed Doubles —Murchison and Mrs Buckingham lost to Heads and Miss Christie, 19-26; Partridge and Miss Partridge beat Pateman and Miss Newitt, 23-20; Westnhal and Miss Boyes beat Hardwick and Miss Hamblyn, 21-19; Morrison and Miss Sinclair lost to Masters and Miss Charman. 20-21; Lane and Miss Chalmcrs lost to Gabites and Miss Blaikie, 20-21: Ball and Miss Wallace beat Bradley and Miss Gabites. 21-12: Jones and Miss Baikie beat Stewart and Miss Anderson. 21-16: McDonald and Miss King beat Steans and Miss Evans, 21-14. SHIPPING PORT OF TIMARU ARRIVAL Yesterday Waiana. from Oamaru. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. departures Waiana, for Lyttelton. Port Waikato, for Lyttelton. H. J. R. Somerville and Company, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Kaimai, Lyttelton, this day. VVaikouaiti, Dunedin, this day. Breeze, Dunedin, this day. Wainwi, Oamaru. July 6, Port Hardy, Dunedin, July 6. • Storm. Dunedin, July 7. Holmlea. Dunedin, July 7. Holmdale, Oamaru) July 11. Holmglen. Dunedin, July 11. , Gale, Dunedin, July 11. Waipiata Dunedin, July 11. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Kaimai, Westport, this day. Waikouaiti, Lyttelton, this day. Breeze, Lyttelton, this day. Raranga Lyttelton, July 6. Wainui. Lyttelton, July 6. Holmlea, Lyttelton, July 7. Storm. Lyttelton. July 7. Holmglen, Lyttelton. July 11. Waipiata, Lyttelton, July 11. Holmdale, Lyttelton. July 11. Gale, Lyttelton, July 11.

EXCURSION TO WINTER SHOW The businessmen of Fairlie have decided to observe a holiday on Thursday next for the excursion to the South Canterbury Winter Show, The District High School will be closed and the pupils will travel to the show o.i the special excursion train leaving Fairlie at 9 a.m.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22445, 5 July 1938, Page 7

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WINTER SHOW AT TIMARU Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22445, 5 July 1938, Page 7

WINTER SHOW AT TIMARU Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22445, 5 July 1938, Page 7