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MANAWATU SPRING SHOW

SHOWERY WEATHER FOR OPENING HIGH STANDARD OF EXHIBITS FIRST DAYS AWARDS Dominion Special Service. Palmerston North, November 1. The efforts of breed societies throughout New Zealand to improve the standard of the Dominion’s sheep, cattle, and pigs are reflected in the exhibits at the Manawatu-West Coast A. and P. Society’s annual spring show, which opened at Palmerston North to-day. Interested spectators spent most of the day around the pens, and the opinion is general that a marked improvement in quality is apparent in almost every case. Although the judging of most sections of interest to the farming community does not take place until to-morrow, the animals already oh exhibition are arousing keen interest.

Cold and showery weather prevailed for the opening of the show to-day, but the elements did not in any way mitigate the attendance of breeders, while a big attendance of the public is anticipated to-mororw and on Thursday to see the events of general interest. A greatly improved tone is observed in the pig classes, and many new exhibi--tors are showing on this occasion. Not only do the entries in this class show a decided improvement over last show, but there is also a marked improvement in the quality of the swine. While Berkshires appear to be the favoured breed in and around the district, ' other prominent breeds are also in evidence. Keen competition is forthcoming in all the pedigree stock sections, and in most cases many of the leading north island breeders are well represented. Jerseys, Friesians. Milking Shorthorns, and Ilerefords are representative of the best herds, and to-morrow’s judging will no doubt reveal a number of exceptionally fine entries. Horsemen are enthusiastic over the entries in the ring events, the hunters especially, being considered of outstanding merit. Owners from Hawke’s Bay. Wanganui, Rangitikei, Wairarapa. Manawatu, and Horowhenua have entered for a number of the principal events, and the display of horseman ship, which will extend over three days is already arousing great interest. JUDGES’ COMMENTS "I am agreeably surprised at an advance that has been made in the quality of pigs exhibited at this show,” said Mr. S. Knight, of Auckland, who judged the pig section He added that an improvement in quality was apparent in all classes, which indicated that breeders were showing a greater interest in improving their swine. A largo increase in the number of entries was also a pleasing feature. Mr. F. J. Denton, of Wanganui, judge of the photography section, said he was disappointed in the work submitted. The subjects chosen were mostly of a stereotyped nature, nnd most of the exhibits lacked technique. There were no outstanding exhibits, and in many cases it was difficult to award a first prize. Commenting on tho work displaved in the technical section, the judge. Mr. L. J. Watkin. of Wellinrion, expressed the oninion that, while th "re was a falling off in the number of entries in manv classes, some of thr> work was of outstanding merit. The heads from life woer particularly n-ood. Still life was also a very good class. CHAMPIONSHIPS PIGS Large white.—Boar and champoin; H. Ashworth’s (Palmerston North) Lucernodale; reserve champion, A. Saunders (Palmerston North) I minion Ladyslip. Large white sow. Champion. H. Ashworth’s Willowdalei Qi ality No. 3; reserve champion H. Ashworth’s Lucernedale’s Palm-rdcr Pride 1. large Black.-—Boar: Champion, Central Development Farm’s Weraroa Beverley Lex Second; reserve champion, same breeders’ Weraroa Beverley Lex, Third. Sow; Champion, Central Development Farm’s Gage Forest Lass Fourth: reserve, E. P. Nielsen’s (Tiakltahunai Weraroa Gage Echo Fourth. Berkshire. —Boar: Champion. A. Yardley’s (Bulls) Blythewood Hoctor: reserve champion, Central Development Farm’s Come to Stay Seventh. Sow: Champion. J. A. Pussell’s Symington Lass Sixth. Tamworth. —Boar: Champion, J. A. Russell’s Rydalmere Golddust (imp.); reserve champion, E. P. Nielsen’s Lucernedale’s Vigour. Sow: Champion, J. A. Russell’s Tiak Royal No. 2. DETAILED AWARDS PIGS Judge: Mr. 8. Knight. Berkshire.—Boar, 18 months and over: A. Yardley’s (Bulls) Blythewood Hector, 1; Central Development Farm’s (Weraroa) Come to Stay 7th, 2. Boar, over 12 months and under 18 months: Chilcott anil Tomlinson’s (Frakton Junction) Te Rapa Pat, 1; Chilcott and Tomlinson’s Te Rapa Jewel 111, 2. Boar, 12 months and under: Chilcott and Tomlinson, 1 and 2. Boar, under six months: A. Yardley’s Parefflanui Don, 1: A. Yardley’s Parewanui Mascot, 2. Group consisting of boar and three of his male progeny, selected from exhibits in general classes: A. Yardley's Blythewood Hector, Parewanui Victor, Parewanui Pride, and Parewanui Scot. 1. Breeding sow. in pig: J. A. Russell’s (Palmerston) Blythewood Jennie, 1; Central Development Farm’s Weraroa Marguerite, 2. Sow and litter of not less than six pigs, age not to exceed two months, to bo judged together: J. L. Holmes’ (Bulls) Parewanui Ann, 1; J. A. Russell’s (Palmerston) Symington Lass 6th. 2. Sow, 12 months and under: J. L. Holmes' Parewanui Ann. 1; J. A. Russell’s Blythewood Lass, 2. Sew, six months and under: J. A. Russell's Blythewood Cleopatra, 1; A. Yardley's Parewanui tSunbeam, 2. Tamworth.—Boar, over 12 months: -1. A. Russell’s Rydalmere Goldust (imp), t; E. P Neilson's (Tiakitahuna) Lucernedale’s Vigour. 2. Boar. 12 months and under: O. C. Ellerin’s (Sanson) Nikau Rusty, 1; A Montgomerie’s (Kapwhata) Glencairn Sandv, 2. Boar, under six months: A. Yardley’s Blythewood Grace's Lad, 1; J. A. Russell's Blythewood's Golddust, 2. Sow and litter of not less than six pigs, age not to exceed two months, to be fudged together-. J. A. Russell’s Tiak Royal No. 2, 1. Sow, 12 months and under- J. A. Russell’s Blvthewood Poyal! 4th. 1: A Montgomerie’s Glencairn Ada. 2 Sow, six months and under: E, P. Neilson’s Blythewood Graces Sth, 1; E. P Neilson's Tiak 2F-.0.. 2. Large White -Boar, over 12 months- R Ashworth’s (Palmerston) Lucernedale's Palmerston North, ohnmnion and 1: A Saunder’s (Palmerston) Dominion Landslipreserve chamnion and 2. Boar. 12 months nnd under: fl. G O. Denner’s (Chelten ham) Lake View Boh. 1; Levin Co-on Dairv Co.. Ltd., 2. Boar. under six months: A. Lassen's (Ashhurst) •Uninnf Towgood 1; C. G. C. Dermor’s Wainikr 4th. 2. Breeding sow, in pig; H Ash worth’s Willowdale Onnliiy No 3. chnm nfon nnd 1: H. Ashworth’s Willow-dale Duality sth. 2. Sow and litter of not less than six pigs, are not to exceed two months, to be judged together: H Ashworth’s Lucerndnle’s Palmerston's Pride No. 22. Sow. 12 months and under: Levin Co-op'. Dairy Co.. Ltd.. 1 Sow. six months and under; C. G C. Dormer’s Waipiko A. 1: C. G C. Denner’s Waipiko B. 2. I" rec Black.—Boar, six months nnd unffer 12: Central Development. Farm’s Weraroa Beverley Dex, second champion li Cantral Davaloomant Fama Wars-

roa Beverley Lex 3rd, reserve champion and 2. Boar, under six months: John Morgan’s (Weraroa) Horowhenua Jimmie, 1. Sow and litter of not less than six pigs, not to exceed two months, and to be judged together:: Central Development Farm’s Gage Forest Lass 4th (imp), champion and 1. Sow, 12 months and over: E. P. Neilsen’s Weraroa Gage Echo No. 4. reserve champion and 1. Sow, six months and under 12 mouths: E. P. Neilsen’s Weraroa Cecilia, 1; A Yardley's Horowhenua Cecilia, 2. Sow, under six months: J. Morgan's (Weraroa) Horowhenua Lady. RING COMPETITIONS Madden jumpers: 8. R. Hammond’s (Marton )Gay Paris, 1; H. Benton’s (Palmerston) Dainty Step, 2. Best wire jumper (open): J. Shaw’s (Newbury) Rita. 1; Miss I. Rutherford’s (Alfredtown) Kitty Machree, 2. PHOTOGRAPHY Judge: Mr. F. J. Denton. Open Classes.—Any landscape: H. 0. Milne (Christchurch), 1; S. E. Cousins (Wellington), 2. New Zealand landscape: H. 0. Milne, 2. Seascape or marine: H. O. Milne, 2 (no first award). Portrait or figure study: Z. A. Morton (Palmerston), 1 and 2. Animal life: H. C. Milne, 1. Any study: S. E. Cousins, 1: M. L. Lampe (Wanganui), 2. Any study, muet have been taken within past twelve months: H 0. Mtine, 1; M. L. Lampe, 2. Amateur Classes.—New Zealand landscape: Miss G. Campbell (Wellington). 1; 8. E. Cousins, 2. Seascape or marine: Miss H. Johnson (Wellington), 1; J. D. Hay (New Plymouth), 2. Portrait or figure study: A. J. Fairweather (Pahiatua), 1; J. D. Hay, 2. Animal life: J. Finlay (Petonek 1; J. D. Hay, 2. Any study, for juniors under 18: D. Glenny (Wanganui), 1. Any study, any size to and including halfplate: Miss H. Johnson, 1; A. J. Fairweather, 2. HOME COOKERY Judge: Mrs. J. W. Bose, Spring Creek. Open Classes.—Loaf, home-made, white, baked in tins: Miss T. Feild (Aokautere), I; Miss E. Manson (Wanganui), 2. Ditto, uot baked iu tins: Miss E. Manson, 1; Mrs. A. Lassen (Ashhurst, 2. Loaf brown bread, baked in tins: Mrs. B. Leuthart 'Stratford), 1; Miss E. Manson, 2. Homemade seed cake: Mrs. A. E. Humphreys (Feilding), 1; Mrs. A. Lassen, 2. Homemade fruit cake, light: Mrs. A. G. Buchanan (Bainesse), 1; Mrs. D. Buchanan (Tiakitahuna), 2. Ditto, dark: Mi’s. F. Lucas ‘Palmerston); 1; Mrs. J. Shaw (Palmerston), 2. Sponge cake: Mrs. A. Lassen, 1; Mrs. A. E. Humphreys, 2. Madeira cake-. Mrs. A. B. Wilton (Hiwinui). 1; Mrs. J. Shaw, 2, Ginger bread cake; Mrs. A. B. Wilton, 1; Miss A. Guard (Feilding), 2. Sponge sandwich: Mrs. J. Gray (Feilding), 1; Mies M. Smith, 2. Jam roll: Miss A. Guard, I; Mrs. A. B. Wilton, 2. Home-made scones, plain oven: Miss E. M-auson (Wanganui), 1; Mrs. A. B. Wilton, 2. Scones, oven, without butter, cream, or lard: Mrs. A. Lassen, 1; Mrs. F. Lucas, 2. Currant scones: Mrs. A. B. Wilton. 1; Mrs. F. Lucas. 2. Sultana scones: Mrs. A. B. Wilton, 1; Mrs. F. Lucas, 2. Date scones: Mrs. A. Lassen, 1; Mrs. Lucas, 2. Girdle scones: Mrs. A. Lassen, 1; Mrs. F. Lucas, 2. Pikelets: Mrs. L, L. Milne (Palmerston), 1; Miss M. Smith (Lougburn) 2. Jam tarts: Mrs. A. E. Humphreys, 1; Mrs. B. Leuthart, 2. Cream puffs: Mrs. A. B. Wilton. 1; Mrs. B. Leuthart. 2. Sausage rolls, puff pastry: Mrs. M. Walls (Ohingaiti). 1; Mis's K. Cutler), 2. Ginger nut biscuits: Mrs. J. Shaw, 1; Mrs. A. E. Humphreys. 2. Gems: Mrs. A. Lassen, 1; Mrs. H. J. Gunn (Bunnythorpe), 2. Shortbread: Mrs. A. B. Wilton, 1; Mrs. M. Taylor (Palmerston), 2. Plum pudding: Mrs. A. B. Wilton, 1; Miss I. Stuart (Palmerston). 2. Apple pie: Mrs. L H. Collinson (Palmerston), 1; Mrs. S. Bailey (Palmerston), 2. Plate single variety home-made hayd sweets: Miss M. Miller, 1 and 2. Special Classes.—Collection of six different preparations from Creamota. milk oaties. thistle rolled oats, and oatmeal: Mrs. T. Rowland (Longburn), 1; Mrs. S. Wiggins, 2. Mrs. McDonald’s special prize for best walnut cake (dark), baked in square tins, was won by Mrs. A. B. Wilton, while the same donor’s .prize for best family cake (light) was won by Mrs. D. Buchanan. Novice Classes.—Home-made bread (white): Miss N. Field (Aokautere). 1. Scones, plain, oven: Miss E. H. Redsbaw (Ashhurst), 1; Mrs. D. Rowland, 2. Fruit cake, dark; Mrs. D. Rowland. 1- Miss M. Pye (Whakaronga), 2. Sponge sandwich : Miss Mavis Morley (Tiakitahuna), 1; Mrs. M. Taylor, 2. Shortbread: Mrs. D. Rowland, 1; Mrs. M. Tailor. 2. Seed cake: Miss R. Lovejoy (Palmerston), 1; Miss E. H. Redsliaw (Ashhurst). 2. Madeira cake: Miss J. Holland (Palmerston). 1: Miss R. Lovejoy,'2. Jam roll: Miss M. Ranson, 1; Mrs. M. Taylor, 2. Oven scones, without butter, cream, or lard: Miss E. H. Redshaw, 1; Mrs. D. Rowland, 2. Pikelets: Miss M. Pye. 1- Miss Mavis Morley, 2. Classes for Girls, under 16.—Scones, oven, white and brown: Miss G. Taylor (Palmerston), 1; Miss A. Thwaites (Palmerston), 2. Jam tarts, puff pastry: Miss G. Taylor, 1; Miss H. Rowland (Longburn). 2. Jam tarts (ordinary pastry): Miss M. Penketh, 1; Miss G. Elliott (Palmerston), 2. Sausage-rolls, puff pastry: Miss M. Penketh, 1; Miss K. Hart. 2. Sponge sandwich: Miss A. Lucas, 1; Miss J. Spilman (Palmerston), 2. Light fruit cake: Miss 11. Rowland, 1; Miss A. Lucas, 2. Plate home-made toffee: Miss 11. Rowlands, 1; Miss G. Norris (Palmerston). 2. Plate homemade hard sweets: Miss 11. Rowland, 1; Miss A. Lucas ,2. PICKLES AND PRESERVES Judge: Mrs. J. M. Baxter. Home-made wine: B. A. Baigent (Feilding), 1; Thos. Hall (Raumai), 2. Bottle fruit: Mrs. A. 111. Humphreys (Feilding), 1 and 2. Potted jam: Mrs. A. E. Humphreys, 1 and 2. Potted jelly: Mrs. A. E. Humphreys, 1 and 2. Orange or lemon marmalade: Mrs. A. E. Humphreys, 1; Thos. Hall, 2. Bottled tomatoes: Mrs. D. Buchanan (Tiakitahuna), 1. Chutney: Miss I. Stuart (Palmerston), 1; Mrs. H. J. Gunn (Bunnythorpe), 2. Tomato sauce: Mrs. A. E. Humphreys. 1; Mrs. H. J. Gunn, 2. Any other variety sauce: Mrs. A. E. Humphreys, 1; Mrs. H. J. Gunn, 2. Vegetable pickles (assorted), trait pickles, pickled red cabbage, and pickled onions sections resulted in Mrs. A. E. Humphreys taking first and second places in each class. Home-made soap: Mrs. E. McKay (Rongotea), 1; Mrs. H. W. Bennett (Awshuri)., 2. Bottled pears and bottled peaches: Mrs. A. E. Humphreys, J and 2 tn both classes. BUTTER AND EGGS < Farmers' fresh separator butter: Miss M. Smith (Longburn), 1: Mrs. A. Lassen, 2. Ditto non-separator: Mrs. A. Lassen. 1; Mrs. D. Rowland (Longburn). 2. Farmers’ fresh butter (separated), for (hose who have not won a prize at any A. and P. show; Miss M. Smith, 1: Mrs. A. Mackay (Woodville), 2. Best dozen hen eggs, white, by weight (double yolks and preserved excluded): T. Hocking (Palm°rston), 21b. !• Chsa. P. Hills (Longburn). lib. 15oz .2. Ditto, brown: Mrs. L. A G. Plows (Longburn), 21b., 1; Girls’ Flock House (Awapuni. Palmerston), 111 b.. 2. Duck eggs: Mrs. L. L. Milne (Palmerston), 21b., 30z., 1. ART AND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Drawing and Painting.—Set studies in plants, in pencil or water colour: Lorna Thomas (Joss Art School), L Study, still life, in colour: Elizabeth Berr.v (Technical College, Wanganui), 1: Hilda Greageri (Tectaioal Colleg*. Wanganui). 3. Land-i

scape from nature, in colour: Elizabeth Berry, 1; Hilda Greager, 2. Study, head, from the cast, in black and white: E. Tapp (Technical School, Palmerston), 1. Hilda Kirkley (Convent, Wellington), 2. Study nf the head, from life, in black and white: John Allen (Technics. Rebook Palmerston), 1; Vera King (Techni cal School, Palmerston), 2. Studies of hands and feet, from life, in black and white. Doreen Thwaites (Technical School. Palmerston), 1. Study of figure from life, in black and white: E. Tapp 1: D° r «®" Thwaites. 2. Study of head, from lite, in colour: Vera King, I; Doreen Thwaites, Z. Set of not less than six sketches, in any medium of the figure, *rom life, pop traying action: E. Tapp. 1; Constance Collins (Technical College. Wanganui). 2. Two drawings of same head, pen and ink, each drawing showlug Oil fereut view: Doreen Thwaites, 1; John Model from the mouth, ear, or eve. from the cast: Catherine Conder (Technical College, Wanganui), 1- Model of a plant from Nature: CpUstance Collins. 1. Model of a head in the round from the cast: Doreen Thwaites, 1; Catherine Conder. 2. Model of a head in from life: Catherine Conder, 1. i Modelled design based on a plant or foliage to some particular purpose and metnoa or execution: Catherine Gander. 1Designs and Art Crafts.—Piece of original work in stencilling: May Horsfall (Technical School, Palmerston).! ; Ethel Birchley (Technical School, Palmerston). 2. Ditto, in leather embossing: Violet Larsen (Technical School, Palmerston), 1, Annie Port (Technical School. Palmenton). 2. Piece ork«inal raflia work: Ethel Birchley (Technical School. Palmerston), 1 and 2. Piece original work in marquetry: Violet Sutherland (Technical School. Palmerston). 1: Keanus Duthie (Technical School. Palmerston), 2. Best example of plain show-card writing: K. (Tech nical School. Palmerston), 1. OnyMl pen and ink drawing, illustrating a JOM or passage from a book: E. Tapp, 1; aGoldftnch (Technical School 2. Fashion drawing, not less than six drawings in black and white, original designs: Muriel Wilson (Technical School. Palmerston), 1 and 2. . For Day School Pupils of Technical Schools. Schools of Art, or Private Schools. -Drawings from a group of lour objects: Stanley Cave (Technical College. W anganui', 1; Mary Quirke (Convent High School. Palmerston), 2. A set of drawings in colour, from plants or other natural objects: Evelyn Smith (Technical School. Palmerston). 1; Jessie Gray (Technical School, Palmerston). 2. For Pupils attending Second Schools and District High Bc.hools.-Dra wing from* group of three subjects: Mary Quirk® (Convent High School, Palinerbton , L Set of three original designs in colour, for a circle, square, and hexagon, based upon plant form: May Horsfall (Technical School, Palmerston), 1; Jean Sinclair (Girls’ High School. Palmerston), 2. Map of world, on Mercators projection: Peter Fairbrother (Boy’s High school, New Plymouth). . , , Architectural and Mechanical Drawing and Wood-work.— Drawing with ink, with architect’s tracing and blue print of a building or any architectural feature: Lance Borrcson (Technical School. Palmerston) t: Jack Sandman (Technical School. Palmerston). 2. Two models in woodwork: Cyril Dredge (Technical School Palmerston). 1: Fred Blackburn (Te-'-» ical School. Palmerston). 2. Two models in cabinet work: George Smith (Technical School. Palmerston), 1: Alex. Hansen (Technical School. Palmerston), 2. Engineers’ and Electricians’ Competition. — Section A (for students on roll of a technical school—Drawing with instruments, general arrangement, drawing with pencil, eithei full size or to scale, of an engine or portion of same, machine or workshop tool: J. Coates (Technical School, Palmerston). 1: J. Harns (Technical School, Palmerston). 2. Drawing with instruments of any electrical apparatus: B. Ball (Technical School, Palmerston), 1: G. Downs (Technical School, Palmerston). 2. Section B. open—Workshop actise: J. Coley (Technical School, Pah eietonX. t-

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 33, 2 November 1927, Page 14

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