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MALVERN SHOW

I RECORD ENTRIES

I . RECEIVED I Record entries were received for the ' Malvern Agricultural and Pastoral As- ’ jactation's centennial show, held at i Sheffield on Saturday. An increase of N* entries on last year was shown. The gate takings also showed an improvement, and were up by £3O on last year. Most sections were well patronised, with an improvement in the number of entries shown in the horse classes and the homecraft sections. The champion hunter was exhibited by Miss Susan Grigg- who has had previous successes with Autumn Gold this season. The champion dairy cow, Cranford Dreamland, was exhibited by L. D. Adams in a strong Jersey section. The reserve champion, also a Jersey, was exhibited by M. Johnson. The following are the results:— LIGHT HORSES Saddle (Judge: Mr C. H. Sykes.) Brood mare and foal, over 14.2 hands <3): H. E. Jenkins 1 and 2. Mrs P. A. Lundy 3. Foal (2): H. E. Jenkins 1 and 2, Yearling co.t or filly (2): H. E. Jenkins 1 and 2. Two-year colt or filly (2): H. E. Jenkins 1. A W. Broughton 2. Maiden hack, up to list (1): Mrs L. Smellie 1. Maiden hack, up to 14st (3): D. C. Gould L Miss N. Cce 2. R. M. D. Johnson 3. District hack (5): H. E. Jenkins 1, Miss S. Anderson 2. J. McLean 3. Hack, up to list (12): Miss J. Wilding 1, Miss J. Smith 2, Miss B Hanrahan 3, D O. Masefield v h c. Back, 14st and over (12): T. Masefield 1, H- E. Jenkins 2. Miss S. Anderson 3, Mrs H. T. Little v h c, D. C. Gould h c. Lady’s baek (14): Miss J. Wilding 1, Miss B. Hanrahan 2. Mrs L. Smellie 3, S. Boon v h c. park hack, 14.2 to 15.1 hands (6): Miss B Hanrahan 1, Miss N. Coe 2. Miss J. Hanrahan 3. Best mannered and paced hack (15): Miss J. Wilding 1, A. T. JenjpM 2, Mrs H. T. Little 3. Pair of hacks (7) Miss J. Wilding 1 and champion, H. E Jenkins 2, Mrs L. Smellie 3, R. Parsons »hc. Hamess Horses and Cobs (Judge: Mr G. J. H. Reid.) Gig horse, over 14 3 hands (1): D. B. C. Allin 1. Harness pony, under 14.3 hands (2): D. B. C. Allin and L. H. A. Bush 1. Best action cob or pony (2): D. B. C. Allin and L. H. A. Bush 1 and champion. Saddle cob, not over 14.2 hands (4): Miss A. Ashton 1. Miss R. Hughes 2, R. J. Gerard 3. Saddle cob, maiden, not over 15.1 hands (8) Miss A. Ashton 1, Mrs R. Macdonald 1 Mrs H. H. Deans 3. Saddle cob. 14.2 to 15.1 hands (5): Miss M. Bowan 1 and champion. Miss R. Macdonald 2, B. Dawion 3. Saddle Ponies (Judge: Mr I. Menzies.) Brood mare and foal at foot, under 14.2 (4): H. E. Jenkins 1, Miss Janice Bulmer IM. Gray 3. Foal (4): H. E. Jenkins 1, Miss Juliana Bulmer 2, M. Gray 3. Yearling colt or filly (7): G. Hutton 1. Miss J. Anderson 2, M. Gray 3, Miss G. Gray vh c. Two-year-old colt or filly (7): Miss A Keenan 1. Miss C. Gray 2, Miss J. Bedford 3. Pony, not over 11.2 hands, ridden by boy or girl under 12 years (9): Judith Reed 1, Marion Bush 2, Robin McLeod 3, Maurice Gray v h c. Pony, not over 12.2 hands, ridden by boy or girl under 13 years (12): Ann Keenan 1 and champion, Reida Moore 2, Martin Bushell 3, Gina Gray v h c. Maiden pony, not over 12.2 hands, ridden by boy or girl under 13 years (12): Gina Gray 1. Ann Keenan 2, Judith Reed 3. Pony, 12.2 to 13.2 hands (17): Angela Satterthwaite 1, Anne McLeod I R. McFadden 3, Sandra Franklin v h c. Pony. 132 to 142 hands (11): Adrienne Smith 1, R. K. Reed 2, Juliet Cunningham 3, Derek Ford v h c. District pony, under 142 hands (10): R. K. Reed 1 and chamnien, Anne McLeod 2, Helen Bedford 3, June Bedford v h c. Maiden pony, 12.2 to 142 hands (11): Juliet Cunningham 1, R. McFadden 2, Jane Bedford 3, Audrey Neish th t. Best mannered pony (24): R. K. Reed 1, Adrienne Smith 2, Juliet Cunningham 3, Elizabeth Finney v h c. School pony (8): Reida Moore 1, Judith Reed 2, Mary Gray 3. COMPETITIONS Children (Judge: Mrs J. H. Grigg.) Girl rider, eight years or under (8): Prederlcka Hutton 1, Penelope Austin 2. Marion Bush 3. Boy rider, nine years and under (4): Raymond McLeod 1, Lindsay Young 2. Maurice Gray 3. Giri rider, 11 years and under (13): Sandra Franklin 1, June Bedford 2, Anne McLeod 3. Boy rider, 12 years and under (6): John Austin 1, Derek Ford 2, Keith Bush 3. Girl rider, 14 years and under (13): N. Boon 1, Angela Satterthwaite 2. Marjorie Lowery 3. Boy or girl rider, between 14 and 18 (13): Miss B. Smith 1. F. Ford 2, Miss E. Finney 3.

(Judge: Mr C. H. Sykes.) Maiden hunter, any weight (5): Major G. F. Hutton 1, Miss C. Howell 2. Miss S. Anderson 3. Pony jump, not over 13.2 bands, rider to be under 15 years (5). Sandra Franklin 1. Hunters, up to 12st

Masefield 1, Miss S. Grigg 2, E. , Ruther £r<* »nd Mrs Rutherford 3. 13.3 and 142 hands. T id Mi<£ w“* er 17 . y*?™ (8): D - Pord N - W S rr £ l } 2 ’ A. Smith 3. nn? 1 S’- o r » UI S. les ’ U P 14st »“« over I lo ’- Mj? B R- Rutherford 1. D. C. Gould 2, Grigg 3. Lady’s hunter (18): i M,. r °t 3 R }i thert ? r ? * nd Mrs Rutherford 1, Miss B. Gerard 2. Major G. F. Hutton 3-. Best hunter (22): Miss S. Grieg 1 and champion D. o. Masefield 2. E G O. and M , r . s Rutherford 3. Best r«i y w< der ’e. ov ~ r . 18 Years, over hurdles s -,Gngg 1. Best gentleman R d Parsons ? 8 yearS ’ over hurdles (4): CATTLE Shorthorns and Friesians (Judge: Mr R. J. Biddick.) Friesian cow in milk or calf (2): M. G. Cullen 1 and 2. Friesian heifer, calved “nee. June 30, 1948 (1): M. G. Cullen 1. , n r .' es .'? n „ heiler ’ calved since June 30. 1949 (2). M. G. Cullen 1 and 2. Friesian heifer, calved since June 1. 1950 ( 3): M. G. Cullen m 2 >. Friesian bull, any age (2): M - G- Cullen 1 and 2. Friesian bull, calved since June 1, 1950 (1): M. G. Cullen r Shorthorn heifer, calved since June 30, 1948 (2): Mrs L. Richards 1. G. Coltam 2. Milking Shorthorn heifer, calved since June 30, 1949 (2): Mrs L. Richards 1. G. Coltam 2. Milking Shorthorn heifer calved since June 1, 1950 ( 3): Mrs L. Richards 1, G. Coltam 2. Milking Shorthorn heifer, calved since June 33, ~ 3): Mrs L. Richards 1, G. Coltam 2. Milking Shorthorn bull, calved since June 1, 1950 (1): G. Coltam 1. (Judge: Dodge.) Cow, in milk or calf (6): L. D. Adams 1 and champion, M. Johnson 2 and reserve champion. I. Constable 3 and chamP*°" da irv cow - Heifer. Calved since June 30, 1948 ( 3): L. D. Adams 1 and 2. Heifer, calved since June 30, 1949 ( 7). B. M. Johnson IL. D. Adams 2. A. F. Clark 3. 1.. Constable v h c. Heifer, calved since June 30. 1950 (1 ): M. Johnson 1, L. P. Hawke 2 and 3, Mrs E. N. Adams and Sons v h c, L. D. Adams h c. Bull, any age (1): M. Johnson 1 and champion. Bull, calved since June 1. 1949 (1): M. Johnson 1. Bull calved June 1, 1950 (13): L. P. Hawke 1 and 3, M. Johnson 2. Two progeny of one sire (5): M. Johnson 1. L. P. Hawke 2. L. D. Adams 3. Ayrshire Cow or heifer (2): A. S. Green 1. 2, and champion. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1950 (2): A. S. Green 1 and 2. Aberdeen Angus Cow or heifer (1): R. M. D. Johnson 1, Heixer, calved since June 1, 1950 (1): R. M. D. Johnson 1. Crossbred or Grade Cow or heifer (3): M. Johnson 1, A. S. Green 2. M. G. Cullen 3. Heifer, calved since June, 1949 (4): A. S. Green 1, M. G. Cullen 2 and 3. Heifer, calved since June 30, 1950 (3): A. S. Green 1, Miss B. Smith 2, M. G. Cullen 3. Best calf (4): Douglas Adams 1, Barbara Smith 2, Eleanor Smith 3, Peter Cullen v h c. Best yearling (2): Peter Cullen 1, Barbara Smith 2. SHEEP Fat Lambs (Judge: Mr G. Nicholl.) Three lambs. Ryeland or Down cross, live-weight not over 801 b (8): H. E. Jenkins 1, K. Wells 2, C. O. Redfern 3. Three white-faced lambs, other than Ryeland or Down cross, live-weight not over 801 b (4): G. E. Wright 1. Three lambs, Ryeland or Down cross, live-weight not over 901 b (7) R. and R. Townshend 1, Mrs H. T. Wright 2, K. Wells 3. Three white-faced lambs, other than Ryeland or Down cross, live-weight not over 901 b (3): C. O. Redfern 1. H. E. Jenkins 2, G. E. Wright 3. Three lambs, Ryeland or Down cross, live-weight not over 1001 b (6): C. O. Redforn 1, H. E. Jenkins 2, R. and R. Townshend 3. Three white-faced lambs, other than Ryeland or Down cross, live-weight not over 1001 b (4): C. O. Redfern 1. G. E. Wright 2, H. E. Jenkins 3. Three Ryeland or Down cross lambs, any weight (6): H. E. Jenkins 1, R. and R. Townshend 2, G. E. Wright 3. Three white-faced lambs, any weight (4): C. O. Redfern 1. R. and R. Townshend 2, G. E. Wright 3. Three lambs, suitable export, live-weight between 801 b and 751 b (7): C. O. Redfern 1, R. Macdonald 2, G. E. Wright 3. Five lambs, suitable export. live-weight under 901 b (7): H. E. Jenkins 1, C. O. Redfern 2, K. Wells 3. Pet lamb (7): Jeanette Black 1, Gloria Lucas 2. Danzal Melhopt 3, Edith Melhopt v h c. Fat Sheep (Judge: Mr G. Nicholl.) Three wethers live-weight not over 1501 b (9): R. S. Gunn 1. D. J. Jenkins 2. C. O. Redfern 3. Three one-shear wethers, live-weight not over 1301 b (5): R. S. Gunn 1, D. J. Jenkins 2, H. E. Jenkins 3. Three wethers, any weight (8): D. J. Jenkins 1, K. Wells 2. G. E. Wright 3. Three aged halfbred ewes, failing-mouth (8) R. S. Gunn 1, C. O. Redfern 2. G. K. Woodhouse 3. Three aged ewes, other than halfbred, failing-mouth (9): R. R. Townsend 1. Wright Bros. 2. R. Macdonald 3.

Flock Sheep (Judge: Mr E. N. Relph.) Three ewe lambs, other than halfbred or Corriedale (7): R. and R. Townshend 1. B. H. Pridie 2 and 3. Three Corriedale or halfbred ewe lambs, shorn (1): G. H. Inch 1. Three ewe lambs, other than

halfbred or Corrladale, shorn (2): R. and R. Townshend i and 2. Three ewes, oneshear, other than halfbred or Corriedale (4): R. and R. Townshend 1 and 3. J. H. Doak 2. Three ewes, other than oneshear. other than halfbred or Corriedale (4): G. K. Woodhouse 1, R. and R. Townshend 2, Mrs H. T. Wright 3. Ten ewes, one or two-shear, other than halfbred or Corriedale (3): R. and R. Townshend 1, W. Deans 2. Ten ewe lambs, other than halfbred or Corriedale (5): J. H. Doak 1, R. and R. Townshend 2, W. Deans 3. Three halfbred or Corriedale ewe lambs (6): Westwood Estate 1, R. S. Gunn 2, C. O. Redfern 3. Three halfbred or Corriedale ewes, one-shear (4): C. O. Redfern 1 and 2, R. S. Gunn 3. Three halfbred or Corriedale ewes, other than one-shear (8): R. S. Gunn 1 and 2, C. O. Redfern 3. Ten ewes, one or two-shear, halfbred or Corriedale (3): R. S. Gunn 1, C. O. Redfern 2 and 3. Ten ewe lambs, halftced or Corriedale (3): C. O. Redfem 1, »R. S. Gunn 2, Westwood Estate 3.

PUREBRED SHEEP Merino and Halfbred (Judge: Mr C. Cran.) Merino ram, other than one-shear (5): Murchison Bros. 1,2, 3 and champion. Merino ram, one-shear (5): Murchison Bros. 1, R. M. D. Johnson 2 and 3. Merino ram lamb (6): Murchison Bros. 1,2, and 3. Merino ewe. one-shear (5): Murchison Bros. 1. 2, and 3. Merino ewe. other than one-shear (6): Murchison Bros. 1,2, 3, and champion. Merino ewe lamb (6): Murchison Bros. 1,2, and 3. Halfbred ram lamb (6): L. D. Adams 1 and 2, G. H. Inch 3. Halfbred ewe (1): L. D. Adams I. Halfbred ewe lartib (2): L. D. Adams 1. P. A. Lundie 2. Two halfbred ram lambs (3): L. D. Adams 1. P. A. Lundie 2. Two halfbred ewe lambs (2): L. D. Adams 1, P. A. Lundie 2. PUREBRED SHEEP English Leicester (Judge, Mr J. J. Wylie.) Ram, any age (2): Estate James Reid, 1, champion and 2. Ram lamb (3): Estate James Reid, 1,2 and 3. Ewe (3): Estate James Reid, 1,2 and 3. Ewe lamb (3): Estate James Reid, 1,2 and 3. Border Leicester Ram, any age (1): R. S. Gunn 1 and champion. Ram lamb (2): R. S. Gunn, 1 and 2. Ewe (2): R. S. Gunn, 1, champion, and 2. Ewe lamb (2): R. S. Gunn, 1 and 2, Romney Ram: B. H. Predie, 1 and champion, R. and R. Townshend 2. Ewe (7): B. H. Predie 1,2, and champion, L. D. Adams 3 and v h c. R. and R. Townshend h c. Ram lamb (6) B. H. Predie, 1 and 2, G. K. Woodhouse 3, R. and R. Townshend v h c. Ewe lamb (7): L. D. Adams 1, R. and R. Townshend 2, B. H. Predie 3 and v h c. Two ram lambs (3): R. and R. Townshend 1. G. K. Woodhouse 2, L. D. Adams 3. Two ewe lambs (3): R. and R. Townshend 1, G. K. Woodhouse 2, L. D. Adams 3. Ryeland Ram, any age (1): Robert Reid 1 and champion. Ram lamb (2): Robert Reid 1 and 2. Ewe (2): Robert Reid 1 and champion and 2. Ewe lamb (2): Robert Reid 1 and 2. Corriedale Ram, any age (3): Estate James Reid 1,2, 3 and champion. Ram lamb (4): Estate James Reid 1. 2 and 3.. Ewe (4): Estate James Reid 1. 2 3 and champion. Ewe lamb (4): Estate James Reid 1. 2 and 3. Southdown Ram, any age (1): S. J. Cowens 1. Ram lamb (4): L. D. Adams 1, S. J. Cowens 2, R. and D. Gunn 3. Two ram lambs (1): E. L. Adams 1. Ram lamb, natural condition (7): S. J. Cowens 1, R. and D. Gunn 2, L. D. Adams 3, E. L. Adams v h c. Ewe, one shear (5): E. L. Adams 1, 3 and champion, S. J. Cowens 2. Ewe other than one-shear (2): E. L. Adams 1, L. D. Adams 2. Ewe, any age, natural condition (4): L. D. Adams 1, R. and D. Gunn 2, E. L. Adams 3. Ewe lamb (4): E. L. Adams 1, R. and D. Gunn 2, S. J. Cowens 3. Two ewe lambs (1): E. L. Adams 1. Ewe lamb, natural condition (7): R. and D. Gunn 1, G. K. Woodhouse 2, E. L. Adams 3, L. D, Adams v h c. Wool (Judge: Mr J. Bird.) Merino ewe or wether (4): R. M. D. Johnson 1, Murchison Bros. 2 3 and v h c Merino hogget (5): Murchison Bros. 1,2, ®J ld v h c, R. M. D. Johnson 3 and hc. Halfbred ewe or wether (1): R. M. D. Johnson 1. Halfbred hogget (2): R. M. D. Johnson 1. Poultry (Judge: Mr F. Ashworth.) White Leghorn, male (3): Max Smith 1 and 2, I. C. Tomlinson 3. White Leghorn, female (5): Max Smith 1 and 3 X. C. Tomlinson 2 and h c. Orpington or Australorp Orpington, female (3): J. Gunn 1, G. K. Woodhouse 2. Orpington or Australorp Orpington, male (3): J. Gunn 1, G. K. Woodhouse 2. Any other breed male, heavy (3): M. Bull 1, D. and D. Adams 2 and 3. Any other breed, male, light (1); Mrs G. K. Woodhouse 1. Any other breed, female, heavy (3): D. and D. Adams 1, Judith Cullen 2. Any other breed, female, light (1): Mrs G. K. Woodhouse 1. Drake (6): A. K. Broughton 1 and 3, J. C. Lucas 2 Mrs R. H Townshend v h c, Elaine Cullen h c. Duck (5): A. K. Broughton 1, D. and D. Adams 2 and 3. Pair table ducks (4) • E la !? e „ Cu;,en D - and D - Adams 2, Mrs S’ H- Townshend 3. Pair pigeons (2): M. i D ' D ; Adams 2. Pair bantams <S): D. and D. Adams 1 and 2. lan Cul*®n 3. Wnite Leghorn, male, novice (2): D. Smith 1 and 2. White Leghorn, female, novice (7): Wright Bros. 1, Judith Cullen 3 and 3. Any other breed, novice (2): Mrs G. K. Woodhouse 1. Any other breed, female, novice (3): Judith Cullen 1. Mrs G. K. Woodhouse 2. Best White Leghorn pullet exhibited by Malvern boy or girl under 16 (5): Barry Ryan 1 and 2, Eleanor Smith 3, Judith Cullen 4.

DOGS (Judge: Mr J. H. Muirhead.) Smoct.li haired working collie (6): T. L. Jenkins 1, J. C. Lucas 2. J. Murphy .7. Rough haired working collie (4): D. Gunn 1. A. W. Hawke 2, L. E. Roper 3. Bearded Collie (D: Miss G. Anderson 2 Terrier (9): D. Fanthem 1, W. Wall 2 L Gibbs 3. Spaniel (2): Miss J. Dickson 1 Nuss J. Predie 2. Retriever (1): P. M Veitch 2. GRAIN AND SEEDS (Judge: Mr L. M. Davies.)

Cross 7 wheat (6): M. G. Cullen 1 and 2, Mrs H. j. Wright 3. Waeat, any other vanety (6): Mrs H. J. Wright 1. Wright Eros. 2, P. J. Adams 3. Cross 7 wheat, (young farmers) (6): J. A. Cullen 1 and 2. N. Q. Wright 3. White oats (1): S. J. Cullen 1. Coloured oats (2): J. A. Cullen 1, N. G. Cullen 2. Malting barley (4): Wright Bros. 1 and 2. Cape barley (4): Mrs H. T. Wright 1, Wright Bros. 2. Research barley (4): Wright Bros. 1 and 2. Partridge peas (8): R. E. Gunn 1, Wrignt Bros. 2, K. and R. Adams 3. Garden peas (8<: V. A. Jenkins 1, L. E. Roper 2. Blue lupins (3); H. E. Jenkins 1, B. A. Jenkins 2 and 3. Perennial ryegrass (3): C. O Redfern 1, Wright Bros 2 and 3. Italian ryegrass seed, or Western wolths (s)' Wright Bros. 1 and 2. H.l ryegrass (4): T. L. Jenkins r and 2. Cocksfoot (1): S. J. Cullen 1. White clover (4): C. O. Redfern 1. Wright Bros. 2. Red clover or cowgrass (3): B. A. Jenkins 1, Wright Bros. 2. Sheal oats, any variety, for chaff Ci: b, J Cullen 1, M. G. Cullen 2. Bale or truss of meadow hay (7): K. and R. Adams 1, M. G. Cullen 2, L. E. Roper 3. Bale or truss of lucerne hay (7): J. Gunn 1, K. and R. Adams 2, Wright Bros. 3. POTATOES (Judge: Mr R. G. Jolly.)

Arran banner, table (4): L. E. Roper 1 and 2. Inverness favourite, table (2): nines Bros. 1 and 2. seoato table <•>. Wright Bros. 1, R. Tizzard 2, H. E. Jenkins 3. Arran chief table (2): L. E. Roper 1 and 2. Any other variety [white), table (10): L. E. Roper 1 and 3, B. A. Jenkins 2 and v h c. Dakota red, table (8): L. E. Hoper 1, Wright Bros. 2 ano o, Innes Bros v h c. Any other table variety, coloured (4): A. J. Jenkins 1. B. A. Jenkins 2. Early table (4): L. E. Roper 1 and 2 Twelve champion potatoes (7); L. E. Roper 1 and 2, B. A. JenKms 3. Collection table, four varieties (7): H. E. Jenkins 1, Wright Bros. 2, B. A. Jenkins 3. Six best table, boy or girl (12): Gavin Taege 1. Valmai Melhopt 2, Douglas Adams 3. Bobby Roper v h c, Brian Mason h c. Ai - ran banner seed (4): R. M. Baxter 1, L E. Roper 2. Inverness favourite seed (2): Innes Bros. 1 and 2. Sebago seed (6): Wright Bros. 1, L. E. Roper 2 and 3. Arran chief seed (2): L. E. Roper 1 and 2. Any other variety, white seed (11): L. E. Roper 1. C. C. Greening 2, Innes Bros. 3. R. Mclntyre v h c. Dakota seed (9). Wright Bros. 1 and v h c, Innes Bros. 2, L. E. Roper 3. Any other variety coloured seed (4): A. T. Jenkins 1, L. E. Roper 2. Early seed (7): C. C. Greening 1, Wright Bros. 2. Innes Bros. 3. Champion seed (7): L. E. Roper 1, A. T. Jenkins 2, B. A. Jenkihs 3. Collection seed, four varieties (7): B. A. Jenkins 1, H. E. Jenkins 2. L. E. Roper 3. Six white table and seed (young farmers) (8): R. M. Baxter 1, D. Smith 2, B. A. Jenkins 3 and v h c. Best seed, boy or girl (13): Valmai Melhopt 1, Allan Alderson 2, Douglas Adams 3. Gavin Taege v h c, Bobby Roper h c. ROOTS (Judge: Mr A. A. Fantham) Three swede turnips (10): David Adams 1, E. E. Hawke 2, C. C. Greening 3, R. and R. Townshend h c, W. T. Stone e Three yellow fleshed turnips (2): M. A. Smith 1, David Adams 2. Three white fiesh'-d turnips (13): Wright Bros. 1, Westwood Estate 2 and e. David Adams 3. K. and R. Adams h c. Two white and two yellow fleshed turnips (1): David Adams 1. Three heaviest turnips (3): G. Lilley 1, David Adams 2, Wright Bros. 3. Three white fleshed turnips (7): W. T. Stone 1 and c, Wright Bros. 2 and 3. T. C. Jenkins h c. Three white fleshed turnips, Young Farmers’ Club members (3): N. Q. Wright 1, A. F. Wright 2, B. A. Jenkins 3. Six carrots (4): M. Smith 1, L. E. Roper 2. Collection of fodder plants (1): M. Smith 1. FARMCRAFT Judge: Mr H. Devonshire.)

Best farm-made implement (2): M. R. Wilson 1, G. E. Wright 2. Specimen electric welding (1): G. E. Wright 1. Farm gate (1): G. E. Wright.

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MALVERN SHOW Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26397, 16 April 1951, Page 9

MALVERN SHOW Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26397, 16 April 1951, Page 9