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Weak Children A Sickly Child Made Strong. Wo know you will be greatly interested in this testimonial. It tells you bow you can make your sickly child robust and hearty. Mrs. A. Lawrence, of Bowden, South Australia, send* us this picture of her child, with the following letter: "My child, now four jfearr did, was alwaj* delicate. »nd medicine did him no cood. M. snena toia m to xrj AVER'S Sarsapanlla I did so, aad too would taavf keen astonished to notice the prompt Chan**. All n»y friends *ay it was simply wonderful. Onto too* b<dttles made mr wetV and slekty ehiia strong and healthy. I want to urge all mothers whj» have delicate children to tty this tonic." Aycr's Pills are the best liver pills you can buy. They cure constipation, blltonjaen. PM»sNi ty Or. J. C. kjttU., Uwttt. Mmh.,0.8. A. (Continued from second page.) PRIZE AWARDS. FIRST DAY, The following is the continuation of yesterday's awards :— PRODUCE. Judge • Mr W. Hume (Wellington.) Farmers' Fresh Separator Butter, Ist £2 10s, 2ud £ 1 10s.— Mrs M. J. Whitcombe 1, Mrs A. C. Jensen 2, J. Murray 3. Six entries. Farmers' Fresh non-Separator Butter, Ist a trophy valued at £o ss, presented by J. Grace and Co., 2nd £1 10s.— Mrs H. C. Collinson 1, J. Murray 2, Mrs J. T. Row 3. Thirteen entries. Cheese, suitable for export, Ist £3, 2nd£l 10s.— Dalefield Dairy Company 1. One exhibit. Three cheeses, suitable for local consumption.— Jas. Skerman 1 and 2, Dalefield Dairy Company 3. Four entries. Best collection of hams and bacon, factory cure, Ist £b, 2nd £2.— North Island Bacon Co. 1; Inglewood Bacon Co. 2. Four entries Best collection of bacon factory products.— North Island Bacon Co. 1. Two entries. Home>m»de Bread, Ist £2; 2nd £I.— Mrs Newdick 1, Mrs L. Gilchrist % Miss Whisker 3, Mrs H. G. Moore 3, the last two were bracketed. Twentyone entries. Home-made Scones. Ist £1, 2nd 10s. —Mrs W. Sharp 1, Mrs Mellsop2. Ten entries. Cask Colonial ale— W. J. Kuhtze 1. Two entries. Cask Colonial porter— C. Louisson 1, Two entries. Bottled Coloiial ale— W. J. Kuhtze Bottled Colonial stout— C. Louisson 1 ! Three entries. Best collection farm produce : Ist, £3 ; 2nd, £I— Jno. Balsillie 1. Best collection early vegetables : lit. £1, 2nd 10s— F. H. Outram. Oae entry. Knitted woollen goods: Ist, Messrs Dunk and Pringle's trophy, value £2 2s —Miss J. Stubbs 1. Two entries.! Best dressed hale of flax: Ist prize presented by Messrs Fildes. Mitchell and Co., Wellington— L. Pascal I, Symons Bros. 2, Geo. Siefert 3. Seven entries. SHEEP, 808018 LEICESTBH (in the WOOl). Judge: A. Murdoch, Esq. (Riversdale) Ist, £2; 2ad,£l. Ran, 18 months and under— Nelson Bros., 1 and 2. Two entries. Ram, over 18 months and under 30 months -Nelson Bros., 1 and 2. Two entries. Three Rams, 18 months and under— Nelson Bros., 1 and 2: Two entries. Ewe, 18 months ani under— Nelson Bros., 1 and 2. Two entries. Ewe, over 18 month* and under 30 months, with Border Leicester lamb at foot— Nelson Bros., 1 and 2. Two entries. Three Ewes, 18 months and under— Nelson Bros., 1 and 2. Two entries. Three Ewes, any age, with lambs at foot— Nelson Bros., 1 and t. Two entries. BOMNET MABSH (in Wool). Judges : Messrs Alf. Matthews and H. McNab (Featherston). Prizes in each class, Ist £3 2nd £2, 3rd £1. Three Rant*. 18 months and under.— T. P. Allen, 1; Gray (Bros., 2 aid 3; W. B. Allen, v.h.c; J. O. Batchelar, c. Eight entries. Ewe, 18 months and under.— W. B. Allen, 1 and 2 ; Isaac Sykes, 3 and c ; Jas. Thompson, h.c. Ten entries. Ewe, over 18 months and under 30 months, with Romney lamb at foot. — J. O Batchelar. 1 and 2 ; W. B. Allen. 3. Seven«ntries. Three Ewes, 18 months and under.— W. B. Allen, 1 and 2; J. O. Batchelar, 3 ; T. P. Allen, h.c. Five entries. Three Ewes, any age with lambs at foot.--W. B. Allan, 1 and 2 and champion ;D. Rowlands, 3 ; J. O. Batehelar, h.c; G. Wheeler t. Champion Romney Ram-D. Rowland's Windsor. BKGLISH LEISTBB9 (in the WOOl). Judge : Mr A. Murdoch (Riversdale). Prizes in each class, Ist £3, 2nd £2, 3rd, £1. Three Rams, 18 months and under.— Perry Bros., 1 ; Nelson Bros., 2 ; Slack Bros., 3. Four entries. Ewe, 18 months and under.— Nelson Bros., 1, 2, and 3; Perry Bros., v.h.c Seven entries. Ewe, over 18 months and uader 30 months, with English Leicester lamb at foot.— Nelson Bros., 1 and v.h.c; S. R. Lancaster, 2 ; R. Bremer, 3 and h.c. Ten entries. Three Ewes, 18 months and under.— Perry Fros., 1 ; Nelson Bros., 2; S. R. Lancaster 3. Five entuiei. Three Ewes, any age, with lambs at foot.— Nelson Bro?., 1 and 3 and v.h.c; Perry Bros., 2 ; R. Bremer, h.c; Slack Bros., c. Seven entries. SECOND DAY. PIGS. Judge : D. C. C. Gebbie, Esq. BSBBJHIBE. lit, £2; 2nd. £1. Boar, any age Slack Bros., 1 ; J. O. Batchelar, 2. Two entries. Boar, over 9 months and under 12 months- J. Cendy, 1; Slack Bros., 2. Three estrie*. Boar, over 6 months and under 9 months— Slack Bros., 1 and champion ; S. R. Lancaster, 3. Two entries. Ist, £1 ; 2nd, 10s. Boar, under 6 months - Slack Bros., 1; S. R. Lancaster, 2 and 3. Three entries. Ist, £2; 2nd, £1. Breeding Sow in pig— E. White, 1 ; Slack Bros., 2. Two entries. ' Sow, with litter of not less thas 6 pigs, age not to exceed 2 months, to be judged together— Slack Bros., 2. One entry. Sow, over 9 months and under 12 months— Slack Bros., 1 and champion; J. Jarvis, 2; J. Candy r 3. Five entries. Sow, over 4 months and under 9 months— j. Jarvis, 1 ; 8. R. Lancaster, I 1 Slack Bros.. 3. Four entries. lst,£l; 2nd, 10s. Sow, under 6 months-— Slack Bros., 1 ; J. O. Batchelar, 2 and 9. Four cn,triCs. • • > . •

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Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1901, Page 4

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