Costumed tiom page 8. SiIEEP. 1 Judge: Mr J. 11. Williams. Stewards: Messrs E. M. Hutehirson, H. XI. Wall, and it. Sherratt. CBOSbDBEI). Class sd: Best pen of 10 crossbred j hoggets, shown its lambs, to be judged l'ov wool and carcase. Ist La. -ml 1.2. :!• 10s. J. i',. l'artridgc 1. A. 1.. Bellerby. Lincoln llomney ewes, by Shropshire taut, 14 mouths. 2 : A. L. Bellerby. Lincoln llomney owes, by Lincoln llomney ram, 11 months Class '7: Best pen of a crossbred hoggets, to be judged lor value of wool and carcase. Ist L2 and Mr McNair’s trophy value L2 2s. 2nd Li. C. Gray 1 and 2. A. Bellerby. bred by exhibitor, 8. The sheaving of Class S 7, for the best five crossbred hoggets, resulted as follows: C. Gray, 72ibs at Ijd per lb. 1.1 as bd, 1 : C. Gray, Galbs, at -lid, Li 2s Ojd. 2: A. L. Bellerby. bred by exhibitor, b s lbs, at ibid, IBs lid (this pen was awarded third on the merits of the carcases : C. Gray, bred by L Kennedy, 57lbs at -Id, LI Is. -Ud; C. Grav, bred by Kennedy, lulus, at Lid, IBs 10Id ;A. L. Bellerby, bred by exhibitor, 421bs, at -Id, Xis. FAT CLASS. Class .ss: Best pen of 5 fat wethers, suitable tor freezing, to be shorn. Ist Lb, 2nd 1.2, iird LI. A. L. B.ellerby 1 and 2: Holden Bros. if. This class was judged by Mr 11. Lowry. Class 00 : Best pen of fat ewes, any ago or breed. Ist L2, 2nd LI. A. L. Bellerby 1, Holden Bros. 2. Class yl : Best pen of b lambs, suitable for freezing, must be lambed since Ist j June, pc .s not eligible for this class ; Ist j Lii, 2nd L2 : C. Gray, bred by J. Ken nedy, 1 W. Jobson, bred by exhibitor, 2. PIGS. Judge: dr J. M Aishtbie. Stewards '.MI - s H. If Kvans and G. Bey nol Class 2 : Best- Berkshiri boar ; Ist .1". 10s, 2tu LI : T. Davies, 1 : E. Ilabgood Young ultan, 2. Class : Best Berkshire boar, unde 12 mon, is, locally bred ; Ist L'l 10s, 2nt LI : E. Ilabgood. Young Jim, 1 : E Ilabgood. Young Jock, 2. Class Ob : Best Berkshire sow ; Ist LJ presented by Mr J. YV. Bright, and alsi LI by Association ; 2nd LI : E. Habgood Duchess of York, 1 ; J. Lewis, bred b exhibitor, 2. “Class 91 : Best Berkshire sow ; firs litter of not less than six at loot ; Ist Li 2nd LI 10s: J. Lewis, bred by exhibitoi 1 and 2. Class 00 : Best Berkshire sow, unde 12 months, locally bred ; Ist L2, 2nd LI J. Lewis, bred by exhibitor, .1 ; J Davies, 2.
Class !)'.) : .Host boar, any other pure breed; Ist XI, 2ml 10s : W. I*. Lysnar, Tamworlh boar, Ethellmrst Masher, bred by John Jarvis, 1. Class 10'J : Special of .Co bs for the best boar ail 1 sow calculated to produce the best (.'lass of bacon pigs ; E. Hapgood, boar and sow, 1 ; .J. Lewis, 11. POULTRY. Judge: Mr W. Gault; stewards, Messrs M. Hall and A. F. Matthews. Prize in each class of poultry and pigeons was 10s. GEESE, DUCKS, TURKEYS. Class 10b : Ducks, Pekin and Aylesbury, ,Li. M. Porter, ). Class J.U7 : Wyandottes: if. M. Porter, J. Class H).S: Dorkings, G. Pi. Moore, t. Class 109 ’ Spanish, G. It. Moore, 1. Class 112; Luugshans, G. K. Moore, I and special, Class I.lb : Plymouth Hocks, E. Little, 1. Class 111: Hamburg.-:, it. A. Little. 1. Class lib: Game fowls, A. Sharp, blk red game, '. Class 116 : Leghorns, brown, Mrs Hindrup, 1. Class lbs: Minoreas and Andalusian, G. 11. Moore, 1. Class 111): Orpingtons, 11. E. Weston, i and special. Class 120: Any other variety, 11. M. Porter, game bantams, 1. Class 121 : Jacobin pigeons, G. It. Moore, 1. Class J2M: Any other brood pigeons, G. It. Moore. I. Special prize of XI for the best featherlegged bird in the Show was obtained by Mr G. It. Moure with a line pair of Langsbans: and XI for the best clean-logged bird in the Show by Mr 11. E. Weston with a pair Orpingtons. PRODUCE.
•Judge : Mi’ W. Stewards : Dies- rs W.Cox and C. Goldsmith. Class 121 : Best loaf home-made bread, not mi .r ill), Ist l'l, and a pri/.e value XI pro -nted by Mr W. Good ; 2nd, X'l. Miss \ Clicn 1. Miss Fielder 2, Miss M. Dlulloc > h.e. Clas. .125 : Fresh butter (not separated), iot less than 81b, in rolls or pats. All but or to be shown without any imprint l lercon. Ist Cl, 2nd 10s. Mrs 11. He ’burn 1, Miss J. Morris 2, Mrs Bell 8. Class 126 : Fresh butter (separated), not loss than olb, in rolls or pats. All butter to be shown without any imprint thereon. Ist XI, 2nd 10s. Mrs K. Hepburn 1, Mrs R. Spence 2. Class 128 : Best ham, locally cured. Ist jCI, and XI presented by executors late J. Woodbine Johnson ; 2nd, 10s. W. Atkins 1 and 2. Class 129 : Best side of bacon, locally cured. Ist XI, 2nd 10s. E, P. Boborts 1, W. Atkins 2. Class 1.60 : Best sample of honey in comb. Ist XI, 2nd 10s. C. Bolton 1, Mrs A. McClure 2. Class 191 : Best collection of homemade jams and jellies, not Jess than 8 , varieties ; Ist XI, presented by Dir A. It. Muir, 2nd 10s : C. Bolton. 1 ; Mrs Stevens, 2. Class 182 : Best collection home-made pickles ; Ist XI, 2nd 10s : Mrs K. Hepburn 1, Dlrs DJossman 2. Class 188 : Best bottle locally-made wine ; Ist 10s : C. Bolton 1. Class 18-1 : Best bottle locally-made cider ; Ist 10s : C. Bolton 1. Class 185 : Best exhibit of new potatoes, not less than lOlbs ; Ist XI 2nd 10s : A. F. Kennedy 1, H. Calcott 2. Class 186 : Best sample of oranges, locally grown ; Ist 10s : .Mrs Dlossman 1. Class 187 : Best sample of ionium, locally-grown ; Ist 10s : W. Faulkner 1. Glass 188: Best bushel of maize, locally-grown, in cobs, from not less than 8 acres : Ist «£l, 2nd 10s : A. Frown 1, S. Gaston 2. Glass 189 : Best bushel of beans, locally-grown : Ist X'l : F. Ilapgood 1. Class J II : Best bushel Chevalier barley. locally-grown ; Ist X'l : S. Gaston 1. Class 142 : Best exhibit of vegetables ; Ist XI. 2nd 10s : A. H. Norman 1. Class 148 : A special of X2 2s, for the best collection of vegetables grown from seeds supplied by 13. C. Pilkington and Co ; A. H. Norman 1.
DOGS •Judge, W. Tod; steward, \V. Leslie Oates. Class 114: Best smooth-haired sheepdog : Prize LI, 12 entries: C. Wright, black and tan, 1. Class 14.1: Best long-haired sheep-dog, prize LI, S entries: Miss C. Denison, lioy, 1; Miss Farmer, Chips, 2. Class 146: Best beardy sheep-dog, prize LI, 1 entries, Master ,J. -Tobson, Mac. 1. Class 1-17 : Best Setter prize 10s, 2 entries: W. B. Lodge, English setter, Shot, 1. Class 14s : Best pointer, prize 10s, 1 entry: Master A. Rice, Shot, J. Class 1-19: Best terrier, prize 10s, 5 entries: Miss Macdonald, Val, 1, ‘■All i at glitters is not gold," A pi verb old and true, Neithe is a conch or cold Wh; it appears to you. Do nc, treat it lightly, fur 'Tis setter to be sure, That you sutler never more, Get Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 245, 24 October 1901, Page 4
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