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WINTER SHOW PRIZES

LIST OF SPECIALS The following is the list of special prizes won during'tha Otago A. and P. Society’s Winter Show : Dunedin Master Butchers’ Cup valued at £5 £s, to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals, for the best bullock, under three years, most suitable for butchers’ purposes, estimated weight not to exceed 9001 b C. Austin, Albury. Fertilisers (South Island, N.Z.) Ltd. (Dunedin), trophy to the value of £lO 10s, for most points in fat sheep and lambs, to be won three times in succession or five times at intervals—Winner for third year in succession, George Low, Otautau. The New Snowdrift Lime Company’s special prize of six tons of carbonate of lime for most points in sheep in this section—George Low, Otautau. The Gtago Harbour Board’s trophy, valued 30 guineas, to the cheesemaker whose factory output for the season gains the highest aggregate number of points according to the Government grader’s certificate (open class) —Omimi Daily Factory (T. Y. Aris, manager). .The Otago A. and P. Society’s gold medal, valued three guineas, and certificate to the factory manager whose factory gains (the Harbour Board trophy— T. Y. Aris, Omimi Dairy Factory. • The New Zealand Co-operative Rennet Company Ltd.’s Perpetual Challenge Cup and £2O in cash prizes, divided as follows : —First prize, £10; second prize, £5 ; third prize, £3; fourth prize, £2, to factory managers gaining the highest points in class 36. white or coloured cheese, suitable for export—Drummond Dairy Factory (A. J. Linklater, manager) 1, Barry’s Bay Dairy Factory (A. A. Reid, manager) 2, Island Dairy Factory* (W. M'Keown, manager) 3,'Pahia Dairy Factory (S. J. Morrison, manager) 4. South Island Dairy Association’s trophy for one cheese, white or coloured, suitable for export, open to factory managers who have never won a first prize at an Otago A. and P., Society’s show—Freshford Dairy Company (A. E. Shuffelbien, manager) 1. Messrs J. B, Mac Ewan and Co. Ltd.'s (Wellington) cash prizes of £lo— £7 10s for first and £2 10s for second prize—for the best cheese manufactured with Imperial or Snowflake salt—Barry’s Bay Dairy Company (A. A. Reid, manager) 1, Stirling ’Dairy Factory (T. Duncan, manager) 2. The South Island Dairy Association’s Glacia Salt Cup, for the best export cheese, white or coloured, manufactured with Glacia Salt, as per D.F.S. conditions; open to South Island dairy factories only—Balfour Dairy Company (A. I. H. Barnett, manager). Brydone Memorial Shield, for 80ib cheese, suitable for export (open class)—Drummond Dairy Company (A. Linklater, manager). Otago A. and P. Society’s gold medal for local trade matured cheese, open class—Kaitangata iDairy Company (N. fcl. Gallagher, manager). Championship class, Otago A. and P. Society’s trophy, 80ib cheese, white or coloured, suitable for export, as per D. conditions.—T. Y. Aris (Omimi Dairy Factory). Otago A. and P. Society’s gold medal and certificate for cheese grading competition, open class; post entries—S. Morrison (Pahia Dairy Company). The Owaka Co-operative Dairy Company Ltd.’s (winners of the Taieri and Peninsula Milk Supply Company’s cup i.n 1934) silver cup, to be;-won three times 1 in ■’succession or four times at intervals before becoming the property of the exhibiting factory manager, for one box of factory butter (281 b) suitable for export, open, each win to count irrespective of the- dairy factory where the 'manager is employed; gold medal also to be presented to the first prize taker;’ open only to exhibits from bona fide factories—H. A. Trumper (Kaikoura Dairy Company).: The, Hardley Silver Box trophy, for box of butter -(281b) suitable for export, open—Kaikoura Dairy Company (H, A. Trumper, manager).

The Otago A. and P. Society's gold medal and certificate to the winner of the Hardley Silver Box trophy—H. A. Trumper (Kaikoura Dairy Company). First assistants’ class, Otago A. and P. Society’s shield for box of butter (281 h) suitable for export—A. Pain (Canterbury Central Dairy Company). Messrs j. B. Mac Ewan and Co. Ltd.’s (Wellington), cash prize of £lO —namely, £7 10s for first and £2 10s second prize—for the best box of butter (281 b) suitable for export—Owaka Dairy Company . (W. Bennett, manager). ■ Andrew Cunningham Memorial Shield, open, for box of butter (28lb) suitable for export, made under _ the most favourable conditions; the winner to have his name inscribed on the Andrew Cunningham Shield, and receive' a certificate and a framed photograph of the shield—A Pain (Canterbury Central Dairy Company. Brydone Memorial Shield, open, for box of butter (281 b) suitable for export, open class—Levin Dairy Company. The Otago A. and P. Society’s gold medal to- the winner of the Brydone Memorial Shield—Levin Dairy Company.

The South Island Dairy Association’s Glacia Salt Cup for best box of butter (281 b), suitable for export, manufactured with Glacia salt, as per D.F.S. conditions. Open to South Island factories only—Kaikoura Dairy Factory (H. A. Trumper, manager). The Co-operative Dairy Company of Otago’s gold medal for butter grading competition (open class) —J. J. Henry (Co-operative Dairy Company of Otago).

The Drapery and General Importing Company of New Zealand Ltd.’s special prize to the value of £3 3s to the exhibitor gaining the most points in farmers’ butter classes 57a to 66) —Mrs E. H. Forbes (Oamaru). Messrs Murdoch and Co.’s special prize of a 21-piece tea set for the best bar of home-made soap made with Soap Save, entries to be accompanied by empty Soap Save carton—A. Rusbridge (Roslyn). The Dominion Compressed Yeast Company’s shield for the best upright tin loaf of white bread made from a dough in which the fermentation was conducted by D.Y.C. yeast alone—F. Cleverley (Oamaru). The Dominion Compressed Yeast Company’s special prize of £5 and a gold medal to the foreman baker maker of the prize-winning loaf—L. Coxon (Oamaru). The M.C.M. Champion Silver Cup (open), presented by Nestle and AngloSwiss Condensed Milk Company (Australasia Ltd. to be won outright, for best commercial loaf, any type, made from any brand or brands of flour, and with any type of yeast, the loaf to contain only M.C.M. as a bread improver and to be manufactured in a bakehouse which is drawing regular supplies of M.C.M.—F. Cleverley (Oamaru). Arthur Barnett Ltd.’s fur-trimmed coat (valued £4 4,5) to the exhibitor gaining the most points in the home industries open section (classes 130 to 140. 144 to 155, 159 to 161)—Mrs J. Rutherford (Ravensbourne). A. J. Allen Ltd.’s prize of six bags household coal as a special prize in the homo industries amateur section (classes

117 to 129) — Mrs A. W. Kelman (Geraldine) . The Westport Coal Company Ltd.’s prize of six bags of coal as a special prize in the home industries section (classes 102 to 113) —A, Brown (Mosgiel). The Self Help Co-op. Ltd.’s special prize of a 51b box of tea for the best four scones made with Self Help baking powder—Mrs J. Rutherford (Ravensbourne). The Self Help Co-op. Ltd.’s special prize of a 51b box of tea for the best fruit cake made with Self Help baking powder—Mrs H. Robinson (Mornington). Mr .T. R. Brown's special prize of an afternoon tea set for the best decorated cake (one tier); decoration only to be iudged—Miss M. Bewley (Macandrew Bay). Messrs Cadbury, Fry, Hudson’s special prizes of £3 for first, £2 for second, and £1 for third prize for best chocolate cake made with Bournevilla cocoa-—-Mrs A. Russell Miss Jean Wylie (Mosgiel) 2, Miss E. Wix (Normanby street) 3. Messrs Fleming and Co.’s special prize of one 251 b bag of Thistle oatmeal and three 21b bags of Milk Oaties for six cakes or biscutis made from Creamota, Milk Oaties, Thistle oatmeal, or rolled oats—Miss (lean Wylie (Mosgiel). Messrs Harraway and Sons’ special prize of one 201 b bag of Harraway’s rolled oats for plate of best rolled oat crisps—-Miss Mary Brown (Mosgiel), Messrs Harraway’s special prize of two 3i-lb bags of Cereo for plate of best Cereo biscuits —Mrs J. A. Wallace (Mornington). ’ The Mosgiel Woollen Factory Company Ltd.’s special prize, valued at £2 10s, to the exhibitor gaining most points in section 8 (needlework) —Miss Rita Bassett (Wanganui). The Drapery. Supply Association’s first prize valued at £1 10s, and a second prize valued at 15s, in the needlework section (hand-made wool rug)— Mrs I/. Griffiths (Dunedin) 1, Isabel R. Milne (Dunedin) 2.

Messrs G. and T. Young Ltd.’s Challenge Shield, valued 35gs, for most points in classes for apples suitable for export—J. Swann, R.D. Cromwell. The Co-operative Fruitgrowers of Otago Ltd.’s special prize of £2 2s for most points in plate apples—D. Martin (Beaumont). Messrs James Fraser and Co., Oamaru, winners of D. W. Johnston and Sons’ Cup, valued at £lO 10s, offer another cup of the same value, to be won twice in succession or three times altogether, for most points in hams and bacon sections—J. Boniface and Sons (InverCargill). The Taieri Agricultural Society (winner of Duthie’s Shield, valued at 35gs) offers this trophy for competition at the Otago and P. Society’s Winter Shows to the school gaming most points in the school competition section—Green Island School.

Messrs Sutton and Sons’ prize of 15s worth of seeds to the school winning the Duthie Shield—Green Island School

Mr A. Stewart’s (Law Courts Hotel) special' prize of £2 2s to the exhibitor gaining most points in potatoes—Robert Adamson (West Plains). Messrs Sutton and Sons’ _ (Donald Reid and Co. Ltd., agents) silver cup to the competitor gaining most points in swedes, soft turnips, and mangolds—• W. G. Smith (Alma). Mr James Scott’s (Opoho) silver cup, valued at £5 ss, for most points in fleece wool, to be won three times! in succession or five times at intervals— Winner for third time' in succession, James M‘Arth*r (Strath-Clyde). Messrs Haywards’ North End Furnishing Company’s special prize for most points in. cross-bred wool—D. M'Donald (Poolburn). Watson Shennan Memorial Cup, valued £lO 10s, to the exhibitor gaining the highest number of points in the open woolclassing section, to be won four times altogether or three times in succession; each year the successful competitor to receive a miniature .cup suitably engraved to be retained by him •—J. W. Anderson.

Messrs Ross apd Glendining Ltd.’s special prize of £2 2s to the competitor scoring the highest number of points during the show in any of the competitions —A. N. Brown. •

Bullock Guessing Competition.— Ladies’ guessing: Winner, Mrs E. Pitches, Ophir, who guessed the correct weight, 1,696J1b. The following were near the correct weight:—Miss J. Black, 16 Coney Hill road, 1,6961 b; Miss Johnston, Otago Club, l,()971b; Miss M. Marginnes, 480 George street, 16961 b; Miss Orlowski, Dunedin, 1,6971 b. Open Competition.—Mrs J. R. Stirling, Greenfield (£10), '1,696£1b. John Hay, Macrae’s Flat, 1,6961 b; Mr C. Black, Merton, 1,6961 b; Ivan Ralston, Allanton, 1,6971 b; E. A. Ralston. Allanton. 1,6971 b: R. W. Trotter, Kurow, 1,6971 b; J. Smith, Barton’s, 1,6971 b.

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Evening Star, Issue 22379, 1 July 1936, Page 5

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WINTER SHOW PRIZES Evening Star, Issue 22379, 1 July 1936, Page 5

WINTER SHOW PRIZES Evening Star, Issue 22379, 1 July 1936, Page 5