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Record Entries And Big Crowd At Sheffield Show

Record entries and the biegest attendance for years made the Malvern and f® sto ral Association’s show at Sheffield on Saturday one of the most successful ever held. n \ he . sho .'' i Was h . cW f° r t,le n,os t part in dull, but mild weather, that gave excellent a fd er the grand parade at ...to p.m., the weather deteriorated, and the last horse events were held in light rain and a f resh south west wind.

The sate takings, at £ 180. e.mpared with £163 last mi.- were described as the ( _;hest Jot some years. T> e -569 entries compared .. ! .st year's record of 2502, -nd the 269 entries in 1960 H >rse events had a record of «:6 entries, compared with 557 last year.

Ir. an address before the prand parade, the Minister of T ar.sport (Mr McAlpine) member of Parliament for • e district, congratulated • show on the high stand;r d of entries. Horses Horse judges were pleased (i h "he increased entries. : ■ i said standards were high. Mrs A. Crowther, judge of • . unity competitions, said < h-aning and Atting of gear left a lot to be desired. Cattle The heifer calf class was the strongest in the Jersey section, said the judge, Mr R Portis, of Oamaru. They . ssured the Jersey breed in the area of a good future. The champion cow. R. J. M. Millar’s Aldershot Cute, was a true Jersey type, with an even and well-balanced udder.

The judge of the Ayrshire crttle. Mr M. F. Butcner, of C iristciiurch, said quality in • ie section was highest of the -even shows he had judged at - s year. The best cattle re fine specimens of toe breed, and younger cattle ■.■•ere a fine, even lot with no tail-end. Sheep The quality of the Romney e ves was praised by the judge, Mr H. I. Robinson, of W udend. Shorn sheep were outstanding, he said. The Corriedale section was Of high standard for a show of its, size, said the judge, Mr R H] Branch. He described the champion ram and toe champion ewe as fine specimens. Future entrants in the section should watch for character in the wool, he said. The following are results with the number of entries in parenthesis:— HORSES Light Horses (Judge: Mr I M. Ritchie, Ashburton.) Maiden hack, up to 11 stone <6>: Misses A. and B. Jarman’s Paladin 1, E. S. Robertson's Kaseno 2. Miss J. Denovan’s Merry Middow 3. Maiden hack, un to 14 stone (2): J. S. Heard's Gent 1 and champion, Mrs S. J. Hart's Loch Lomond 2 Miss J. Bedford’s Teaka 3. D strict hack, any weight (8): Miss E. Hart’s Monopoly 1. K. W Broughton's Silver Haze 2, M.sses A. and B. Jarman's Puladlß 3. Hack, up to 12 stone (14): J. S. Heard's Gent 1. Miss A. Bedford's Morning spirit 2. Mrs R. F. Gorton's and D. A. Youngman's Fiano 3. Hack, over 12 stone (9): Miss A Smith's Shame 1, Miss E. Hart's Monoply 2, Miss P. Austin s Tamasese 3. Lady's hack (14): Miss A. Bedford s Morning Spirit 1. J. S. Heard's Gent 2. Miss P. Austin’s Tamasese 3. Best mannered and placed hack <l4i: Miss A. Bedford's Morning Spirit 1. J. S. Heard's Gent 2. ~ Miss A. Smith's Shame 3. Pair of hacks (8): Miss A. Smith's Shame and J. S. Heard's Gent (equal) 1. Mrs W. R. Marks and Miss P. Austin s Tamasese (equal) 2. Miss E. Kart's Monopoly and J. Bedford’s Teaka (equal) 3. Oakside Challenge Cup for best iadv rider (14): Miss A. Smith's Shame 1. Miss D. Cunningham 2. Miss P. Austin’s Tamasese 3. Led Horses and Foals (Judge: Mr E. S. Williamson, Waimate > Brood mare and foal at foot, over 14.2 hands (1): Miss J. Robertson 1. Foal, not over 14.2 hands (7): Miss J. Reed's Mystery 1. Miss B. Jenkins 2 and 3. Foal, over 14.2 hands (2): D B. C. Altai's Moonlight 1. Miss J. Robertson 2 Yearling colt, filiy or gelding (4): Miss P. Warner's Talisman 1. Miss B. Jenkins 2. Miss P Warren's Sparticus 3. Two-year-old colt, filly or gelding (4): Miss B Jenkins 1, D. B. C. Allin 2 Brood mare and foal at foot, not over 14.2 hands (2): Miss B Jenkins 1 and 2. Miss J. Reed's Penny 3. Two-year-old filly, colt, or gelding, not over 14.2 hands (8): Miss B. Jenkins 1. Miss J. Jenkins's Gay Legend 2. Cobs and Harness Horses (Judge: Mr E. S. Williamson) Saddle cob, maiden, not over 15.1 hands (4): Miss J. Anderbon’s Toddy 1, Miss L. Deavitt 2. B. and J. Denovon's Santoi 3. Saddle cob. not over 142 hand? (Ill: Miss J. Anderson's Toddy 1. Miss E. Eaves's Michael 2, B. J Schimanski's Gladiator 3. Saddle cob. between 14.2 hands and 15.1 hands (8): Miss R. White's and Miss R G. Shallcross's Saieda 1 and champion. Mr and Mrs L. Bevins's Santos 2. Mrs L. Bush's Prince Robin 3 Best mannered and paced cob. not over 15,1 hands (141: Miss R. White's and R G. Shallcross'* Saieda 1. Mrs L. Bush's Prince Robin 2. Mr and Mrs L. Bevins's Avalon 3. Gig horse, over 14.2 hands, in gig <2l: L. and K. Bush's Midnight 1. L. and K. Bush's Gaiety 2. Harness pony, under 14.2 hands, in gig (II: K. and D - Wells's Tinker Boy 1. Harness pony, under 132 hands, in gig (2): L. and K. Bush'* Midnight 1- and champton. L. and K Bush's Gaiety 2 Harness horse or pony, style and action <2i: L. and’ K. 'Bush's Midnight 1. L. and K Bush's Gaiety 2. Ladies' Turnout (I): L. and K. Bush's Midnight 1. Saddle Ponies Group A (Judge: Mrs C L. Austin, Oxford! Maiden pony, not over 12.2 hands, rider under 13 (101: J. W. Dawson s Sir Winston 1. G. H. Reed's Jenny's Pride 2. Miss M. Altai's Snowflake 3. Pony, not over 114 hands, nder under 12 (13): Mr and Mrs L. Bevin's Whisper 1, L. and W. Wells's St. Nicholas 2. Miss M. Allin's Snowflake 3. Pony, between 114 hands and 12.2 hands, rider under 13 (171: J. W. Dawson's White Heather 1 and champion. Miss P. Warren's Gaiety 2. Miss K. Waters's Foam 3. Pony, not over 12-2 hands, suitable for children (18): M. Fairbairn's .Mossy 1. Miss A. Gould's Jeremy 2. K. and D. Wells’s Tinker Boy 3. District maiden Ponv. not over 124 hands (8): J. w. Dawson's Sir Winston 1. G. H. Reed's Jenny's Pride 2. P. Redfern's Sunbeam 3 Best mannered pony, not over 124 hands (21): Miss P. Warren's Gaiety 1 Miss K Waters's Foam 2. J. Hutton’s Grey Boy 3. Children's Riding Competitions Leading rein, children under 7 (38> Miss D. Bevins 1. Miss P Gorton 2. Miss J. Gould 3. Best rider, under 8 (12): Mis* A McPhail 1. Mi's J. Jenkins 2. Miss J Gould 3. Best rider, between 8 years and 10 years

<13(: Miss P. Warren 1. Miss R. Murray 2. Miss A. Gould 3. Best rider, between 10 vears and 12 years (17): Miss J. Dawson 1, Miss L. Walker 2. Miss K. Waters 3. Best team of three ponies (9): RiccartonFendalton Pony Club 1. Bangor Pony Club 2 and 3. Group B (Judge: Mr M. H. Williams. Belfast) Malden pony, between 12.2 hands and 14.2 hands (11): Miss M. Allin's Colleen 1. Miss J. Bedford's Spanish Cocktail 2. Miss E. Rainey's Friendship 3. Pony, between 12.2 hands and 134 hands (23): K. and D. Well's Jiminy Cricket 1. K. Jenkins's Dawn 2, Miss E Ramey's Friendship 3. Pony, between 13.2 hands and 144 hands (20): Miss J. Robertson's Royal Fiesta 1 and champion. Miss A. Bedford 2. Miss D. Reid’s Sunny Mac 3. District maiden pony, between 12.2 hands and 144 hands (7): Miss J. Bedford's Spanish Cocktail L Miss B. Jenkins's Chocolate Soldier 2. J. H. K. Wood--house's Dusky 3. Best mannered pony, between 124 hands and 14.2 hands (31): Miss M. Gould's Mr Jinks 1. Miss J. Robertson's Royal Fiesta 2, K, and D. Wells’s Coral Kay 3. Children’s Riding Competitions Best girl rider, between 12 year* and 14 years (16): Miss S. Stott 1, Miss A. Hudson 2. Miss P. Adams 3. Best boy rider, between 12 years and 14 years (5): D. Wells 1, Miss B. Jenkins 2. Best boy rider, between 14 years and 16 years (3): P. Kidd 1. Best girl rider, between 14 years and 16 years (14): Miss J. Robertson 1. Miss A. Cameron Smith 2. Miss A. Baxter 3. Best rider, under 16 (10): Miss A. Baxter 1. C. J. Anderson and S. Rathgen 2. Miss S. Walker 3. Echo Challenge Cup, rider under 18 years ( 40): Miss A. Cameron Smith's Saieda 1, Miss J. Robertson's Highland Star 2. P. Kidd's Carsavari 3. Competitions (Judges: Mr J. W. Duncan, Hawarden, Mr T. C. Grigg, Hororata. and Mr I. M. Ritchie. Ashburton.) Pony, hit and hurry, pony not over 14.2 hands, rider under 18 years (13): Miss D. Cunningham’s Harvest Moon 1, Miss D. Reid's Sunny Mac 2. C. J. Anderson's and S. Rathgen's Karora 3. Pony jump, F.E.I. rules, ponies under 144 hands, rider under 18 years (16): Miss S. Stott's Mr Spider 1, Miss A. Bedford’s Gypsy Legend 2. P. Kidd’s Cassavari, Miss M. Davies's Flyaway. Miss P. Adams’s Penelope, and Miss M. Allin's Colleen 3. Open pony jumping competition, ponies under 14.2 hands, rider under 18 years <l9>: Miss M. Davies's Flyaway 1, Miss M. Allin's Colleen 2, Miss A. Baxter’s Dellmont Lad 3. Open hit and hurry, horses over 144 hands, F.E.I. rules (18): Mrs R. F. Gorton's and D. A. Youngman's Fiano 1, Miss D. Cunningham's Harvest Moon 2, Miss V’. Smith's Marco 3. Open F.E.I. jump, horses over 14.2 hands, A (14): G. R. Bedford’s Captain Pippin 1. Miss S. Hutton’s Satan 2. R. Harris's and D. B. C. Allin's Double Impress 3. B: Miss J. Cressweirs Turk 1. Mrs R. F. Gorton's and D. A. Youngman's Fiano 2, Miss D. Cunningham's Harvest Moon 3. Open jump, hunters over 14.2 hands (21): R. F. Gorton’s and D, Youngman’s Fiano 1, Miss D. Cunningham’s Harvest Moon 2, Miss P. Austin’s Tamasese 3. CATTLE Milking Shorthorns (Judge: Mr M. A. Peach, Sefton.) Cow, in milk or calf (2): Paparua Prison Farm 1 and champion. Mrs L. Richards 2 and reserve champion. Heifer, calved since May 31. 1959, (2): Mrs L. Richards 1, W, O. Judd and Sons 2. Heifer, calved since Mav 31, 1960, (3): Paparua Prison Farm 1 and 2. Heifer, calved since May 31. 1961, (1): Paparua Prison Farm I. Bull, calved since May 31, 1960. (2): W. O. Judd and Sons 1, Paparua Prison Farm 2. Two female progeny of one sire (1): Paparua Prison Farm 1. Mrs L. Richards 2. One bull and two females (1): Paparua Prison Farm 1. Friesian (Judge: Mr G. P. Mclntosh. Kaiapoi.) Cow. in maik or in calf (1): A. D. Oliver 1. Heifer, calved since May 31, 1960 (1): A. D. Oliver 1. Heifer, calved since May 31. 1961 (2): A. D. Oliver 1 and 2. One bull and two females (1): A. D. Oliver 1. Jersey (Judge: Mr R. Portis. Oamaru) Cow. in milk or in calf (3): R. J. M. Millar's Aidershot Cute 1 and champion, F. Lange and Sons 2 and and reserve champion, Estate L. D. Adams 3. Heifer, calver since May 31, 1958 (1): Estate L. D. Adams 1. Heifer, calved since May 31. 1959 (3): Estate L. D. Adams 1 and 2. F. Lange and Sons 3 Heifer, calved since May 31. 1960 (4): F. Lange and Sons 1. Estate L. D. Adams 2 and 3. Heifer, calved since May 31. 1961 (7): R. J. M. Millar 1 and 2. Estate L. D. Adams 3. Two heiie.-s. calved since May 31. 1960 (3): R. J. M. Millar 1. F. Lange and Sons 2. L. D. Adams 3. Bull, calved since May 31. 1960 (2): F. Lange and Sons 1 and champion. Estate L. D. Adams 2. Bull, calved since May 31. 1961 (3>: R. J. Millar 1 and reserve. N. J. Bain 2. F. Lange and Sons 3. Two female progeny of one sire (3): R. J. M. Millar 1. Estate L. D. Adams 2. F. Lange and Sons 3. One bull and two females (3): R. J. M. Millar 1. F. Lange and Sons 2. Estate L. D Adams 3. Ayrshire (Judge: Mr C. Chambers, Lees ion.) Cow. in milk or in calf, calved before June 1. 1937 (3c W. G. King and Son 1 and 2 and champion. A. S. Green 3 Heifer, calved since May 31, 1958 (2): A. S. Green I. W. G. King and Son 2. Heifer, calved since May 31. 1959 <»): A. S. Green 1. W. G. King and Son 2. Heifer, calved since May 31, 1960 ( 7): W. G. King and Son 1. A. S. Green 2. A. E. Williams 3. Heifer, calved since May 31. 1961 (8): A. S. Green 1 and 3. A. E. Williams 2. Two heifers, calved since May 31. 1960 ( 3>: A. E. Williams 1, A. S. Green 2 and 3 Bull, calved before June 1. 1960 ill: W. G. King

and Son 1. Bull, calved since May 3. 1960 (2>: A. B. Williams 1 and champion, E. H. P-erce !. Bull, calved since May 31. 1961 (2): W. G. King 1. A. E. Williams 2. Two female progeny of one sire is>: A. S. Green 1 and 2. A. E. Williams 3. One bull and two females (2): W. G. King and Son 1. A. E. Williams 2. Red Poll (Judge: Mr M A. Peach, Sefton.) Cow or heifer, any age (2): G. R. Bedford 1 and 2. Heifer, calved since June 30, 1960 (2): G. R Bedford 1 and 2. Bull, any age (11: G. R. Bedford 1. Bull, calved since June 30. 1960 (1): G. R. Bedford 1. Dairy Cows Champion eow or heifer, any breed, in milk (101: W. G. K-ng and Son 1 and champion. A. S. Green 2. F. Lange and Sons and Estate L. R. Adams 'equal) 3. Heifer, calved since May 31. 1960 (12): F. Lange and Sons’ Bembrav Joy 1 and champion. W. G. King and Son 2, A. S. Green 3 Crossbred or grade heifer, calved since May

31. 1961 (2): R. Hight 1. W. Vlgers 2. Children’s Classes (Judge: Mr L. P. Hawke, Sheffield.) Best yearling (4): Miss L. Green 1. Miss E. Green 2, Miss B. Green 3. Best calf (9): A. Millar 1, Miss B. Lange 2, K. Reed 3. PUREBRED SHEEP English and Border Leicester (Judge: Mr D. R. G. Copland, Hororata) English Leicester ram. any age (2): Estate J. Reid 1 and 2, champion and reserve champion. English Leicester ram lamb (4): Estate J. Reid 1 and 3. T. E. Jenkins 2 English Leicester ewe (2): Estate J. Reid 1 and 2. champion and reserve champion. English Leicester ewe lamb (3»: Estate J. Reid 1 and 2. Border Leicester ram. any age (6c J. G. Gunn 1 and champion. B. J. and R. M. Clinton 2 and reserve champion. J. R. Paterson 3. Border Leicester ram lamb (5): J. G. Gunn 1. J R. Paterson 2 and 3. Border Leicester ram lamb, natural condition (9): J. R. Paterson 1 and 2. J. G. Gunn 3. Border Leicester ewe (6): J. G. Gunn 1 2 and champion. P. G. Morrison 3. Border Leicester ewe, one-shear (8): J. R. Paterson 1 and reserve champion. J. G. Gunn 2. R. E. Gunn 3. Border Leicester ewe lamb (8): J. R. Paterson 1 and 2. Stonylea Farm. Ltd. 3. Border Leicester eive lamb, natural condition (9): Stonylea Farm. Ltd. 1 and 3, J. R. Paterson 2. Romney Rams (Judge: Mr F. H. Chittock, Lincoln.) Other than one-shear (2): L. E Taylor 1 and 2. One-shear (5) Rannock Trust 1. L. E. Taylor 2. J. H. K. Woodhouse 3. Lamb (11): Rannock Trust I and 3. J. Brown 2. Lamb, natural condition (8): Rannock Trust 1,2 and 3. Lamb, shorn (11): W. J. Woods 1 and 3, J. H. K. Woodhouse 2. Pair of lambs, natural condition (6): G. R. H. Smith 1. L. E. Taylor 2. Rannock Trust 3. Romney Ewes (Judge: Mr H. I. Robinson, Woodend.) Other than one-shear (10): Lea-Avon Romney Stud Company. Ltd.. 1 and chamoion and 2, G. R. H. Smith 3. Oneshear (15): Lea-Avon Romney Sled Company. Ltd.. 1 and 2, J Brown 3. Ewe, natural condition (8); Lea-Avon Romney Stud Company. Ltd., 1 and reserve. J. Brown 2. L. E. Taylor 3. Lamb (9): Rannock Trust 1 and 2. L. E. Taylor 3. Lamb, natural condition (7): Rannock Trust 1, J. Brown 2. R. W. Smith 3. Lamb, shorn (7): J, H. K. Woodhouse 1. 2 and 3. Pair of lambs, natural condition (4): Rannock Trust 1, D. W. Smith 2, L. E. Taylor 3. Southdown Rams (Judge: Mr S. J, Cowens, Rangiora) Any age, other than one-shear (2): F. W. Jarman 1 and champion, J. M. Syme 2. One-shear <3): F. W. J. Jarman 1 and reserve champion. A. L. Adams 2, J. M. Syme 3. Any age. natural condition <3): J. H. K Woodhouse 1, F. W. Jarman 2. F. A. Bull and Sons 3. Lamb (10): F. W. Jarman 1,2 and 3. Pair of lambs, natural condition (6) J. H. K. Woodhouse 1, A. L Adams 2, T. L. Jenk ns 3. Lamb natural condition (10): J. Brown I. R. S. Gunn 2, T. L. Jenkins 3. Southdown Fwes (Judge: Mr E. J. White, Amberley) One-shear (3): J. Brown 1 and 2. J. D. Paterson 3. Other than one-shear (3): F. W. Jarman 1 and 2, and champion and reseric champion, J. M. Syme Any age. natural condition (4): J. D. Paterson 1 and 2 F W. Jarman 3. Lamb (6): Stonylea Farm Ltd. 1 and 2. J. Brown 3. Pair of lambs, natural condition (4): J. H. K. Woodhouse 1. T. L. Jenkins 2. P. R. Jebson 3. Lamb, natural condition (9): J R. Paterson 1. J. H. K. Woodhouse 2 T. L. Jenkins 3.

Special Classes Ram lamb, natural condition (4): D. S. Gunn 1. Mrs G. T. Wright 2. Ewe lamb, natural condition (1); Mrs G. T. Wright 1 .Ewe, any age. natural condition (2): F. A. Bull and Sons 1 and 2. Ryelands. South Suffolks, Dorset Horns nad Suffolk (Judge: Mr J. L. Smellie, Amberley.) South Suffolk ram, any age (2): J. A. Baxter 1 and champion. 2 and reserve. South Suffolk ewe (2): J. A. Baxter 1 and champion and 2. South Suffolk ewe lamb (1): J. A. Baxter 1 and reserve. Dorset Hom ram, any age (2): J. H, K. Woodhouse 1 and champion. 2 and reserve, Dorset Horn ewe, any age (2): J. H, K. Woodhouse 1 and champion. 2 and reserve. Suffolk ram (1): Mrs J. M. Jarman 1 and champion. Suffolk ram lamb (1): Mrs J. M. Jarman 1 and reserve. Suffolk ewe (1): Mrs J. M. Jarman 1 and champion. Suffolk ewe lamb (1): Mrs J. M. Jarman 1 and reserve. Merino And Halfbred (Judge: Mr K. D. Stevenson, Kaiapoi) Merino ram. other than oneshear (1): Mrs A. Bennett 1 and champion. Merino ram, oneshear (1): Mrs A. Bennett 1. Halfbred ram, any age (3): T. L. Jenkins 1 and champion, Mrs A. Bennett 2 and 3. Halfbred ram lamb (2): T. L. Jenkins 1 and 2. Pair of halfbred ram lambs, natural condition ill: T. L. Jenkins 1. Halfbred ewe (2): T. L. Jenkins 1 and chamoion. and 2. Halfbred ewe lamb (2): T. L.

Jenkins 1 and 2. Pair of halfbred ewe lambs, natural condition (1): T. L. Jenkins 1. Corriedales (Judge: Mr .R. H. Branch, Ashburton) Ram, any age (2): Estate J. Reid. 1 and champion. 2 and reserve. Ram lamb (5): Estate J. Reid 1 and 2. Paparua Prison Farm 3. Pair ram lambs, natural condition (4): Estate J. Reid 1. Paparua Prison Farm 2 and 3. Ewe (2): Estate J. Reid 1 and ciiampion, and 2. Ewe, oneshear (5): Estate J. Reid 1 and reserve, and 2, Paparua Prison Farm 3. Ewe lamb (6): Estate J. Reid 1 and 2. Paparua Prison Farm 3. Pair of ewe lambs, natural condition (4): Estate J. Reid 1, Paparua Prison Farm 2 and 3. FLOCK SHEEP (Judge: Mr P. A. Carr, Waikari.)

Three lambs, other than halfbred or Corriedale (5): J. Prouting 1, R. V. Smith 2, F. A. Bull and Sons 3. Three ewes, one-shear, other than halfbred or Corriedale (4): K. M. Wells 1 and 2. F. A. Bull and Sons 3. Three ewe lambs, shorn, other than halfbred (1): K. M. Wells. Three ewes, other than one-shear, other than halfbred or Corriedale (4): D. Deans and Son 1. K M. Wells 2. G. C. Early 3. Ten ewes, one or two-shear, other than halfbred or Corriedale (1): F. A. Bull and Sons. Ten ewe lambs, other than halfbred or Corriedale (2): J. Prouting 1, F. A. Bull and Sons 2. Three halfbred or Corriedale ewe lambs (7): Cloverfield Farm. Ltd.. 1, Paparua Prison Farm 2 and 3. Halfbred or Corriedale ewes, one-shear (9): K. R. Shipley I and 3, R. K. Reed 2. Three shorn halfbred or Corriedale lambs (3): K. R. Shipley 1, Paparua Prison Farm 2 and 3. Three half bred or Corriedale ewes, other than one-shear (8): Cloverfield Farm, Ltd., 1 and champion and 2, R. K. Reed 3. Ten ewes, one or two-shear, halfbred or Corriedale (7): Cloverfield Farm, Ltd.. 1 and 3. R. K. Reed 2. Ten ewe lambs, halfbred or Corriedale (4): R. K. Reed 1, Cloverfield Farm. Ltd., 2, Paparua Prison Farm 3. Three halfbred or Corriedale ewes, two tooth (1): T. E. Jenkins 1. Three halfbred or Corriedale ewes, other than two tooth (I): F. and K. Bull 1. Three ewes, other than halfbred or Corriedale, other than two-tooth (2): J. Prouting 1, F. and K. Bull 2. Three ewes, other than halfbred or Corriedale. two-tooth (2): J. Prouting 1, F. and K. Bull 2. FAT SHEEP (Judge: Mr E. J. Rountree. Christchurch >: Three wethers, not more than 1501 b live weight (2): K. M. Wells 1, J and M. Redfern 2. Three one-shear wethers, no: more than 1301 b (2): J. and M. Redfern 1. K. M. Wells 2. Three wethers, any weight (1): K. M. Wells 1. Three aged halfbred or Corriedale ewes, failing mouth (1): J. and M. Redfurn Aged ewes, other than halfbred or Corriedale, failing mouth (4): K. M. Wells 1 and 2. J. and M. Redfern 3. FAT LAMBS (Judge: Mr E. J. Rountree, Christchurch.) Two lambs. Ryeland or Down Cross, not more than 801 b live weight (5): G. T. Wright I. K. M. Wells 2. J. and M. Redfern 3. Two white-raced lambs, other than Ryeland or Down .'.ross, not more than 001 b (4): Kestwood Estate 1, K. M. <Ve!ls 2. G. T. Wright 3. Two ambs, Ryeland or Down cross, not more than 701 b live weight (3): K. M. WeUs 1, G. T. Wright 2, J. and M. Redfern 3. Two white-faced ’lambs, other than ryeland or Down Cross, not more than 751 b (2): Wentwood Estate 1 G. T. Wright 2. Two Ryeland or Down cross lambs (5): G. T. Wright 1 and 3, J. and M. Redfern 2. Three white-faced lambs, other than Ryeland or Down cross (4); Westwood Estate 1, K. M. Wells 2, G. T. Wright 3. Three lambs most suitable for export (4): G. T. Wright 1, Westwood Estate 2, J. and M. Redfern 3. Five iambs, suitable for export, Under 901 b (3): K. M. Weils 1. Westwood Estate 2. J. and M. Redfern 3. Pet lambs (18): Miss P. Molland 1. Miss J. Paterson 2. Miss R. Hosklng 3.

Poultry (Judge: Mr F. A. Atkinson, Darfield) G. F. Hight 6 firsts, 4 seconds: D. W. Adams 4 firsts, 3 seconds, 2 thirds; S. Gottermeyer 1 first; Miss J. Gottermeyer 1 second: Miss N. Hampton I first; N. Croy 1 first; P. Smith 1 second; J. Roper 1 first. 1 second. Dpgs (Judge: Mr C. Greening, Springfield) Smooth-haired working collie (5): P. Smith 1. H. A. Boyle's Mike 2. Rough-haired working collie (2): A. Robertson 1, P. R. Jebson 2. Bearded collie (1): H. A. Boyle's Joe 1. Terrier (3): C. and R. Gibbs's Trixie 1. GRAIN AND SEED (Judge Mr J. H: Nalder, Christchurch) T. E. Jenkins 3 firsts, 1 second. 4 thirds; Wright Bros. 5 firsts, 1 third; B. A. Jenkins 1 first. 1 second; N. Q. Wright 1 third; R. Seaton 4 firsts. 1 second; M. O. Vigers 1 first; F. A. Bull and Sons 5 firsts, 2 seconds, 2 thirds; G. T. Wright 1 second, 4 thirds: R. H. Judd 3 seconds: D. J. Jenkins 1 first; K. M. Wells 1 first; P. R. Jebson 1 second. POTATOES (Judge: Mr A. Ebert. Christchurch > J. O. Paterson 1 third: F. A Bull and Sons 1 second: J, H.

Paterson 1 first. 2 thirds; M. Baxter 3 firsts: Wright Bros. 4 seconds. 3 thirds; M. O. Vigers 2 firsts, 2 seconds, 1 third; E. Pycroft 1 second. 2 thirds; B. A. Jenkins 2 seconds. 1 third: Wright Bros. 2 firsts. 2 seconds, 5 thirds; L. E. Roper 4 firsts and champton. 3 seconds; H E. Jenkins 5 firsts. 2 seconds. 1 third: Miss L. Croy 2 seconds; Mrs B. Kittelty 2 firsts; G. E. Wright 1 third: F. and K. Bull 1 third; N, Q. Wright 1 second. ROOTS (Judge: Mr J. E. H. McCratfi, Oxford) K. M. Wells. 1 third; H. H. Dears. 4 firsts, 3 seconds; Wright Bros.. 1 second. 1 third: K. M. Wells. 3 firsts, 1 second; W. O. Judd and Son*. 1 second. 1 third; D. Deans and Son. 1 first; T. E. Jenkins, 1 second; G. E. Wright, 1 first; J. Fronting. 1 firat; F. and K. Bull, 1 third; D. H. Judd, 1 second; F. W. Cox, 2 firsts, 1 second; E. A. Bull and Sons, 1 second. VEGETABLES (Judge: Mr C. Price, Christchurch) P. F. Roper. 4 firsts, 4 seconds. 3 thirds; P. Anderson, 5 firsts; D. Deans and Son, 1 second, 1 third; A. T, Roper. 5 firsts, 5 seconds, 2 thirds; L. E. Roper. 1 first. 2 thirds; W. Kittelty-. 1 third; C. C. Innes. 1 second; Mrs B. J. Wall. 1 first. 1 second. 1 third; W. Deans, 2 seconds; R. A. Beechcroft. 1 first; W. Vigers, 1 first. 1 second; I. Everett. 1 first; C. Croy. 1 third; G. Fitzgerald, 1 second; C. and R: Gibbs. 1 second: K. A. Bethune 1 third; Mrs H. M. Gibbs. 1 first, 2 seconds; B. A. Mackay. 1 first. 2 seconds. 2 thirds; P. F. Roper, 1 third: G. F. Hight, 1 second: C. C. Innes. 1 first, 1 third: L. Croy, 1 second; P. J. Wall, 1 first Miss B. Kittelty, 1 third. HOME AND DAIRY PRODUCE (Judge: Mrs R. Inwood, Oxford) Mrs D. Croy, 3 firsts, 4 seconds. 2 thirds; Mrs B. Frew. 1 second. 2 thirds; Mrs B. J. Wall. 2 firsts, 3 seconds; Mrs E. M. Vigers. 1 third: Mrs W. R. Johnstone, 7 firsts, 8 seconds; Mrs B. J. Wall, 3 firsts, 1 second, 4 thirds; Miss E- Hawke. 6 firsts. 3 seconds, 1 third; Mrs A. F. Wright. 1 first, 1 third: Miss R. Prouting, 2 firsts. 1 second, 2 thirds; Mrs I. W. Baxter. 2 thirds; Mrs F. C. Kittelty, 1 first; Mrs J. F. Simpson. 1 second; Mrs M. G Worner. 1 third; Mrs A. A. Kittelty, 1 first. 2 seconds; Miss M. Vigers, 2 thirds; Miss B. Penny. 1 first: W. Vigers. 1 first; Miss B. Penny. 1 first, 1 second: Miss J. Robertson. 1 third; Miss D. Croy, 3 seconds; Miss P. Judkins, 3 firsts. PRESERVES (Judge: Mrs R. S. Gunn. Darfield) Mrs E. M. Vigers, 2 thirds; Mrs C. Croy, 8 firsts, 4 seconds. 1 third; Mrs W. R. Johnstone, 3 firsts, 1 second. 4 thirds; Mrs A. F. Roper, 2 firsts, 2 seconds. 1 third; Mrs I. W. Baxter, 1 second; Mrs G. W. Cullen. 2 firsts, 1 second, 2 thirds; Mrs E. E. Hawke, 4 seconds, 1 third; Mrs A. F. Wright, 1 third; Mrs R. A. Bcecroft, 1 third. FRUIT (Judge: Mr J. Deans, Christchurch.) M. Baxter, 5 firsts, 3 seconds., 2 thirds; Mrs T. L. Jenkins. 2 firsts, 2 seconds, 1 third; Mrs I C. Croy. 1 third; P. Anderson,; 1 first, 1 second: W. W. Wall.' 1 first, 1 third; Mrs E. E. Hawke, 1 third: D. Deans and Son 1 second; G. V. Bell 1 third. PHOTOGRAPHY (Judge: Mr C. Bellworthy, Christchurch.) Miss G. Greenwood, 1 third; L. M. King, 5 firsts, 8 seconds; N. J. Hadler, 6 firsts, 2 seconds: Misg J. Anderson, 4 firsts. 4 seconds; Mrs K. Russell, 3 thirds; Mrs M. G. Inch, 1 first, 2 seconds; Miss G. Greenwood. 1 first; J. F. Gallagher, 1 first. 3 seconds, 1 third; J. Van Royan 3 firsts, 1 second; T. G. Innes, 1 first, 2 seconds; Mrs F. C. Kittelty, 1 second; Mrs L. L. Bevins, 1 first, 1 second, 21 thirds; F. A. Bull Jun., 1 first. 1 second; B. Turner, 1 third; I G. D. Taege. 1 first. 1 second, i 1 third: L. J. Robertson, 1 sec-, ond; Miss A. Robertson, 1 first..

HOMECRAFT (Judge: Mrs P. M. Merry, Christchurch) Mrs A. R. Gould, 3 firsts; Mrs| J, R. Rowlands, 2 firsts. 7 sec-i onds. 2 thirds; Miss G. Green-] wood. 5 firsts. 4 seconds, 6 thirds; Mrs A. E. Baxter, 1 second, 1 third; Mrs E. C. Eaves, 1 second. 1 third; Mrs W. A. Croy, 1 first: Mrs K. Russell. 3 first. 3 seconds, 1 third; Mrs B. J. Wall, 1 third: Miss S. Hawke. 1 first: Miss J. N. Orr, 1 first; Miss M. G. Worner. 1 first, 1 third: Mrs A. R. Gould, 1 first. 1 third: Miss M. Cochrane, 1 first. FLOWERS (Judge: Mr C. Belworthy, Christchurch) Mrs E. C. Eaves. 2 firsts. 2 seconds, 1 third; Mrs E. Lawless, 1 first, 1 third; Mrs G. Cullen, 3 firsts, 4 seconds, 4 thirds; Mrs A. F. Wright. 4 seconds, 1 third; Miss S. Hawke, 2 firsts, 3 thirds: Mrs A. Deans, 3 firsts, 1 second, 1 third; L. P. Hawke, 2 firsts, 1 second, 1 third; Mrs T. L, Jenkins, 1 first. I third: Mrs L. A. Harrison. 1 first, 1 second; J. Swanson, 1 first, 2 thirds; Mrs G. R. Bedford, 1 second, 1 third; Mrs D. Jenkins, 3 firsts. 3 thirds: Miss A. Fiecker, 3 firsts; Miss B. A. Jenkins, 1 second. 1 third; Miss N. Jenkins. 4 firsts; B. Turner. 2 seconds.

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Record Entries And Big Crowd At Sheffield Show Press, Volume CI, Issue 29799, 16 April 1962, Page 17

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