BULLER A. AND P. SHOW
(Our Own Correspondent.) WESTPORT, February 15. ; It was judging day on Friday at the Buller A.- and P. Association's Show which opened on the trotting track. Most perfect weather conditions prevailed, and there was a fair attendance of the public. The judges were as follow:—Horses, Mr C. S. Neville (Hokitika); cattle, Mr J. Stevenson (Greymouth); milk test, Messrs Cook and Patten; butter,, Mr 11. J. Fetch (Christchurch), poultry. Mr N Solomon. The following were the awards: — HORSES. DRAUGHTS. Entire, 3 years or over—N. Archer 1, J. P. Burley 2; Gelding or marc, any age—J. P. Burley 1. N. Archer 2, ,1. B. Goulding 3; Foal—N. Archer 1 Mare with foal at hoof:—N. Archer 1. TROTTERS AND PACERS. Stallion, any age—J. P. Burley 1; Gelding or mare any age —N. Archer 1; Gelding or Filly, one year —J. Lucas 1; Brood Mare—N. Archer 1. Thoroughbreds:—Gelding, any age— R. Menzies 1. Spring Cart or Dray:—Horse, Marc, or Gelding up to 31 cwt. —N. Archer 1; J. P. Burley 2; Horse, Mare »r Gelding, up to 23 cwt. —J. P. Burley 1, N. Archer 2; Horse, Mare or Gel ling, up to 15 cwt.—J. P. Burley 1 and 2, N. Archer 3; Brood Mare, Foal at Foot—N. Archer 1. Light Horses:—Harness Mare or Gelding—N. Archer 1; Pair—N. Archer I; Pony. 15 hands or under— T. Egan 1. R. Menzies 2, N. Archer 3; Pacing Mare, Gelding or Stallion—J. Lucas .1; Trotting Mare, Gelding or/ Stallion—N. Archer 1.
CATTLE. Shorthorns; —Heifer, 2 years—MePaddeu Bros, (6 points) 1; Heifer, 1 year—J. W. Carter (lOpts) 1; McFadden Bros (4pts) 2; Heifer Calf—McPadden Bros. (spts) 1. Registered Jerseys:—Bull, 4 years and over —H. L. Carey’s “Ngahiwis Suita Rioter’’ (lOpts), Champion and best bull. E. L. Roberts’s-“A Monte” (C.pts) 2; Bull, 3 years—R. Stephen’s 1 ‘ OrowaitiFancy Lad” (Bpts) 1, H. L. Carey’s “Te Ante Sybil’s Prid°”j (4pts) 2; Bull, 2 years —R. H. Wim sell’s? “Arlington Sergeant” (lOpts) j I. E. Jenkins’s “Welcome Duke”i (4pts) 2; Bull, 1 year—E. L Roberts’s j “Utopia Supreme” (7pts) 1; Bull and J Progeny —H. L. Carey 1, E. L. Roberts' 2; Con, 4 years or over—lL L. Carey’s “.Rosa’s Rosette,” (lOpts) Champion; 11. L. Carey’s “Belvedere Maiden’s Pride” (Gpts) 2; Cow. 3 years—ll. L. Carey’s “Kawatiri May” (lOpts) 1, H. L. Carey’s “Kawatiri Nancy’’ (Opts) 2: Heifer, 2 years— 11. L. Carey’s ”Te Ante Exile’s Tinsel 1 ” (lOpts) I, R. Stephen’s “Orowaiti Fancy Flower” (4pts) 2; Heifer, 1 year —.1, W. Stowell’s “Princess Rosina ” (Spts) 1, C. J. Lemon’s “ Hillvi<»w Nattie” (4pts) 2; Bull Calf—E. Jenkins (lOpts) 1, 11. L. Carey’s “Kawatiri Don’’ (6pts) 2; Heifer ; (’all:—H. L. Carey’s “Kawatiri Star” (Bpts) 1. H. L. Carey’s “Kawatiri' tSallie” (4pts) 2. Unregistered Jerseys: —Cow. -I years or over—O ’Conor Institute (lOpts) 1, R. Stephen (4pts) 2 Cow, 3 years— E. L. Roberts (lOpts.) l ; 11. L. Carey (Opts) 2; Heifer, 2 years —R. Stephen, (Opts) 1; Heifer, 1 year—C. J. Lemon (Bpts) 1, E. L. Roberts (4pts) 2 Heifer Calf—R. 11. Wimsett (Bpts) 1, R. Stephen (4pts) 2. Registered Friesians: —Bull. 1 year— Palmer and Campbell’s “Kawatin Sammy Keyes” (lOpts) Champion, O’Conor Institute’s “Wareatca Posch de- Koi” (6pts) 2; Cow, 4 years or over—Palmer and Campbell’s “Fen dalton Midget Posch” (6pts) 1; Palmer and Campbell’s “Kawatiri Daisy Posch” (4pts) 2; Cow. 3 years —A. Mount’s ‘‘Bonnie Nook Canary Posch’’ (Bpts) 1, Palmer and Campbell’s
“Kawatiri Silvia Keyes” (4pts) 9 ; Heifer, 2 years —Mouat’s “Bonnie Nook Clover Fobes” (spts) J, A. Mouat’s “Bonnie Nook Pearl Fobes’’ (opts) 2; Heifer, 1 year —Palmer and Campbell’s “Kawatiri Daphne Posch” (lOpts) 1, A, Mouat’s “Bonnie Nook Ruby 2nd” (6pts) 2; Bull Calf — Palmer and Campbell’s ‘‘Kawatiri Champion Posch” (lOpts) 1; A. Mount (Opts) 2; Heifer Calf —Palmer and Campbell’s “Kawatiri Norina Eyes” (lOpts) 1, A. Mouat’s (3pts) 2.’ Unregistered Friesians:—Cow, 4 years ur over—Palmer and Campbell (lOpts) 1; Cow, 3 years—A. Mouat (lOpts) 1, Palmer and Campbell (6pts) ,2; Heifer, 2 years —Palmer and Campibcll (Opts) 1; Heifer, 1 year, Palmer kind Campbell 1; Heifer Calf—A. Mouat (lOpts) 1, F Skilton (Opts) 9 . Grade Cattle:—Cow, 4 years and over—J. W. Stowell (lOpts) 1, Palmer and Campbell 2; Cow, 3 years— Palmer and Campbell 1; Heifer, 2 years —Miss McKenzie 1, Palmer and Campbell 2 Heifer, J year—Palmer and Campbell 1; Heifer Calf—R. 11. Wi;nsett 1, C. J. Lemon 2. SHEEP. Pen of Two Fat Sheep—L. Mitchell 1, H. Mitchell 2. PIGS Unregistered Berkshire Boar—J. A. Corrie 1 Sow—J. A. Corrie 1; Pork Pig—C. J- Lemon 1, Lowe and Sons 2; Bacon Pig—C. J. Lemon 1. POULTRY. Black Orpington .Pullet—E. Humphries 1; Blaick Orpington Pullet —E. Humphries 1; Silver Wyandotte Pullet —J. Neighbours Ist and Special; White Wyandotte ck.'rel—S. Payne Ist and Special; Pullet—S. Payne Ist; White Leghorn Cockerel —J. Neighbours Ist and Special, J. 11. Patz. 2nd and 3rd; Pullet—J. Singer Ist and special, J. Luff 2nd; Pullet—H. Paiu Ist; Ancona Cockerel—C. R. Gear Ist; Game Bantam, Cockerel—H. G. Dalkie Ist; Indian Runner Drake—J. H. Patz, Ist 2nd and special; Miss MacKenzie
3rd; Duck—J. H. Patz Ist, Miss MacKenzie 2nd, W. R. Jones 3rd: Hun Eggs—Mrs J. Bird. DAIRY FARM PRODUCE AND HOME INDUSTRIES. Butter (Factory Pats) —Buller V illey Dairy Company Ist, Karamea Dairy Company 2nd; Export Butter— Buller Valley Dairy Company Ist, Karamea Dairy Company 2nd; Butter Pats or Balls—Mrs R. White Ist, Mrs R. B. Goulding 2nd, Mrs A. Ferguson 3rd; Collection of Grasses—C. Bruning, junr. Ist; Honey Exhibit —S. S. Mellett Ist, Mrs Polkinghorue 2nd. VEGETABLES. Red Skiu Potatoes—A. Bruning Ist, A. Ferguson 2nd: White Skin Potatoes —A. Bruning Ist and 2nd; Any Variety Potatoes —A. Bruning Ist, Mrs T. Conner 2nd; Swede Turnips—Mrs R. B. Goulding Ist, Miss Bailie 2nd; Turnips—Miss Bailie Ist, Mrs A. Ferguson 2nd; Carrots—Mrs A. Ferguson Is/, Miss Bailie 2nd; Parsnips—Miss Bailie Ist and 2nd; Vegetable Marrow — F. R. Calnon 1, Mrs Bruning 2; Pumpkin—Mrs A. Feiguson 1; Pie Melon — Miss Bailie 1; Onions—E. Monteith 1, A. Ferguson 2; Rhubarb —H. WimMrs R. B. Goulding 1, J. Neighbours sett, 1 and 2; Cabbage, any variety—--2; Peas —Mrs R. B. Goulding 1, Mrs Polkinghorue 2; Lettuce —F. R. Calnon 1 and 2; Beetroot —Miss Baillie, 1 and 2; Broad Beans—H. Wimsett 1, E. Monteith 2; Runner eans—Miss Bai’ie 1, F. A. de Tourettes 2; French or Butter Beans —Mrs Polkinghorue 1, 11. Wimsett 2; Tomatoes —A. Ferguson 1; Tomatoes (green)—Mrs R. B. Goulding 1, A. Ferguson 2; Cucumbers—Miss Baillie 1; Collection of Vegetables— Miss Bailie 1, J. A. Corrie 2; Amateur Collection—Mrs A. Neill 1, B. , Stowell 2. FRUIT. Cooking Apples—A. J. Green 1, Miss K. McLellan 2; Dessert Apples—W. H. Fox 1, Mrs R. B. Goulding 2; Collection of Apples—W. H. Fox 1. Mrs A. Neill 2; Plums (blue or black) —Mrs R. B. Goulding 1; Red Plums —Mrs R. B. Goulding .1, Mrs J. Bird 2; Plums, any variety—Mrs R. B. Gou’.Jing 1; Nectarines—Miss K. McLellan 1. FLOWERS. Single Dahlias, Mrs J. Bird I, Mrs Sargisson 2; Dahlias, any variety, Mrs W. Hartill 1, Mrs J. Bird 2; Dahlias, Mrs Sargison 1; Sweet Peas. Mrs 11. |C. Martin 1, Miss Theobald 2, A. FerI guson highly commended; Asters, A. Ferguson 1, Miss Theobald 2; Gladioli, Mrs 11. C. Martin 1, Mrs Bruning 2; Pansies, Mrs Hartill 1, Mrs J. Bird 2; Vase of Flowers, Mrs .1. Bird 1, Mrs Bruning 2; Basket of Flowers, for effect, Miss Theobald 1, Mrs A. Neill 2. Mrs Bruning and Mrs J. Bird, highly commended; Button Hole, Miss Theobald 1, Mrs T. Park 2: Bowl of Flow’nrs, Mrs J. Bird 1, Miss Theobald 2, Mrs Bruning 3; Vase of Ziunras, A. Ferguson 1, E. Sloe 2; Perennial Ph 1 'X. Mrs Hartill 1. Mrs J. Bird 2; Phl.»x I Drumnondi, A. Ferguson 1 and 2; Cr.t. > Blooms, Mrs Bruning 1, Mrs J. Bird COOKING AND PRESERVES. Bread, home-made loaf, Mrs R. White 1, A. Ferguson 2; Bread, home-made White Loaf, Mrs J. .Jenkin I. Mrs Lowe 2; Wheaton Loaf, Mrs J. Jenkin 1, Mrs Lowe 2; Nut Loaf, Mrs J. Jenkin 1, N. Bird 2. Mrs Lowe 3-, Oven Scones, Mrs Snodgrass. 1 and I 2; Girdle Scones, Mrs Lowe 1, Mrs J. I Huddlestone 2; Date Scones. Mrs Snod- | grass 1 and 2; Fruit Cake, Mrs E. R. Fox 1, Mrs Lowe 2; Fruit Cake, light, D. O’Donoghue 1, Mrs E. R. Fox 2: Seed Cake, Mrs Snodgrass 1 ami 2; Plain Sponge. D. O’Donoghu'* 1, Mrs Lowe 2; Pastry, Mrs A. Williams 1. Mrs R. B. Goulding 2; Shortbread, Mrs Snodgrass 1, .1, S. Austin 2; Sponge Sandwiches. D. O’Donoghue 1 J,. S. Austin 2; Sponge Sandwich, D. O’’Donoghue I. Mrs Lowe 2; Iced Sponge, Mrs R. B. Goulding 1 and 2; Ginger Cake, Mrs E. R. Fox 1. Mrs Snodgrass 2; Cream Puffs, Mrs J. Jenkin 1, Mrs R. White 2; Jams, Mrs R. B. Goulding 1, Miss Stowell 2; Jellies, 3 kinds, Mrs Lowe 1, Miss Stowell 2; Marmalade, Mrs Lowe J, Mrs Livingstone 2; Bottled Fruit, Mrs Lowe 1; Tomatoes, Mrs Lowe 1, Miss Stowell 2;’ Sauces, 3 varieties, M v s Lowe 1; Tomato Sam-c, Mrs R. B. Goulding 1, Miss Stowell 2; Chutneys, 3 varieties, Mrs Lowe 1; Pickles, 3 varieties, Mrs Lowe 1. ART AND INDUSTRIAL. Nightdress, unwashed, Miss Lockey I, Miss Rees 2; Cotton Crochet, Mis Ferguson 1; Woollen Crochet, Mrs Fat la I; Tray Cloth, Mrs S. McArthur .1 Mrs A. Ferguson 2, Mrs M. Waddell, highly commended; Tray or Supper Cloth, other than crochet, Miss E. Fox 1, Miss A. C. Woolmer 2 and 3; Coloured Tray Cloth, Mrs J. F. McFadden 1, Mrs C. Roselli 2; Throw Over, Miss Bird 1; Cushion Cover, ( needlework. Miss Inwood 1, Mrs A. Williams 2; Table Centre, needlework, Miss E. Fox 1, Miss A. C. Woolmer 2, Miss N. Rees 3, Miss O. Wilson, highly commended; Pillow Shams, Miss E. Fox 1, Miss Harney 2, Mrs J. F. McFadden 3, Miss A. C. Woolmer, highly commended; Eyelet Embroidery, Miss E. Fox 1; Miss H. Lockey 3, Mrs J. F. McPadden 3; Baby’s Bonnet, Mrs S. Mathieson 1; Mount Mellick Work, Mrs J. Bird 1; Fancy Apron, Miss N. Rees 2, Misses E. Fox and H. Lockey 3, Miss M. Sherlock, highly commended; Rugs, J. Lamb 1, Miss Millard 2; Romper Suit, Miss N, Bird 1; Duchess Sef Miss Barney 1, 'Miss Inwood 2. Mrs J. F. McPadden 3 Sealing Wax Article, Miss N. Bird 1; Sealing Wax Brooch, Miss N. Bird 1; Fancy Basket, D. M. Gilbert 1; Fancy Tray, M. Sherlock 1; Fancy Handbag, C. Welsh 1 ; Photographs, 4 scenes. Miss N. Bird 1, Mrs R. B. Goulding 2. jirVENILE CLASSES Girdle Scones, N. Barr 1; Oven. Scones, E. Lowe 1, C\ Caskill 2; Sponge, M. Felix 1, E. Lowe 2; Pike
lets, T. Bird 1, M. Young 2; Girdle Scones, B. Lowe 1; Oven Scones, B. Lowe 1, M. Butterworth 2; Sponge. G. Riley 1, R. Taylor 2; Shortbread. D. Lowe 1, M. Young 2; Pikelets, j». Lowe 1, S. Stone 2; Pie, Mathewson I. B. Lowe 2; Biscuits, B. Lowe I; Sweets, B. Lowe 1; Brush Work (Howers), T. Goulding .1, N. de Tourettes 2; Brush Work (flowers). M. Young 1, T. Watson 2; Plasticene, T. Goulding 1, J. Burt 2; Plasticene, F. Bowden 1, P. Hawken 2; Brushwork Design, G. Denman 1, M. Young 2, W. Bamford highly commended: Writing, Standards 1 and 2: J. Hagedorn 1, M. Felix 2; Standards 3 and 4, D. Duncan 1, I. Lowden 2; Sketches, F. Bruning 1, P Taylor 2; Map (South Island) , N. Ham bling 1, W. Swinburn 2; Map of Australia, T. Bird J. D. Duncan 2; Map of British Isles, K. Ward 1. E. Kearns 2; Map of India, P. Taylor 1, M. Young 2; Map, A. Metson 1, E. McWha 2; Printing, any style, A. Metson 1, W. Lawson 2: Advertisement, R. O. Todd 1. E. R. Gilbert 2; Coloured Design, .1. Simpson 1, J. Hewison 2; Black and White Design, A. Doneliffe 1, B, Scott 2.
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Grey River Argus, 17 February 1930, Page 2
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