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WAIPUKURAU SHOW.

HIGHLY successful fixture. RECORD ATTENDANCE. GOOD HORSE CLASSES. The Central Agricultural und Pastoral Association, Waipukurau, held its tenth annual show 'yesterday. The i>call.er was perfect and there was u record attendance. Tho light liorseb, ponies and cobs were exceptionally good classes, both in number and quality, but the fat stock did not come up to the average owing to tho continued dry weather. The Waipukurau Town Band enlivened the proceedings during the day. The secretary, Mr. J. J. East and bis asistants, carried out all arrangements very successfully, and his help towards tue Press is highly appre- | ciatml. ■ Tlie Jumping Competitions attracted gre.u attention and were keenly con-, tested. Mr. George Hunter, M.P., was present. PRIZE LIST: Tue following is the Prize List:— HORBEB. (Judges.—Blood horses and hacks, Mr. A. v. Filmer, Master ton; draughts, Mr. J. 11. Mac Niven, z Hu..-.ocK North.) PONIES. Pony, mare or geluuig, under .12 hands, to be ridden by child under 12 years.—J. Ormond’s ’Tiny" 1, Edna Welch's “Stumpy” 2, Barbara Nutt’s “King” 3. I’ony, mare or gelding, 12 hands and under 13 hands, to be ridden by child 13 years or under.—Geoff Speedy’s “Cora” 1, Andrew Hobson's ‘’San Toy” 2, Walmsley Canning’s “Judy” 3. J Best boy rider, 15 years and under.— Ivan Morgan 1, Geoff Speedy 2, Ronald Kirk 3. Best girl rider, 15 years and under. — Jean Monteith 1, Eileen Wbelch 2, Andrey Hobson 3. Pony, mare or gelding, 13 hands and not exceeding 14 hands, to be ridden by boy or girl under 15 years. 1. »Y belch’s “Taipo” 1, Joan Monteith’s t “Rangi” 2, L. M. Monckton’s Fanny 3. Pony, not exceeding 14 hands, carrying two or more children attending a country school. —-Geoff Speedy’s “Nobby'’ 1, Miss E. E. Knapp s “Darkie” 2. light harness horses. I Single Harness Horse (mare or geklI iug), over 14.2 hands, shown in nart ness*.—Miss G. Maher’s “Batchelor” 1, 1, Hutana’s “King Rose” 2 Single Harness Horse (not over lo hands!, shown in harness. —Mrs. A. A. Piper's “Bkck BeU” 1. single Harness Pony (mare or gelding), 14.2 hands or under. —W- H. Lean’s “Wee McGregor” 1. General Purpose Farm Horse. —D. Cochrane’s “Molly” 1, YV. Littles “Dolly” 2, F. Peter’s “Central” 3. Militarv Horse. —Miss G. Maher s “Batchelor” .1, W. Hobson’s “Daylight” 2, H. A. Speedy’s “Jumbo” 3. Horse most suitable for artillery purposes.—W. Little’s “Dolly” 1. Tradesmen’s and Carriers’ single light horse and delivery cart. —B. McCormick 1. ■ , ~ Weight Carrying Hack, mare or gelding, any age, over 15 stone.—G. D. Beatson’s “Royal Stag” 1, Miss G. Maher’s “Batchelor” 2, Speedy s —- 3. Light Weight Hack (mare or gelding) any age, 12.4 or ovex. —W. Hobson's “Daylight” 1, Miss Canning’s ‘ Electric” 2, Miss G. Maher’s “Romeo’ 3. Cob, 14.2 hands and under, carrying up to 14st. —W. H. Lean’s “YVee McGregor” 1, Runa Norris’s “Mischief 2. T. Wbelch’s “Lassie” 3. Ladv’s Hack, to be ridden astride.--G. P. "Beatson’s “Royal Stag” 1, P- L. St. Hill’s “Malahini” 2, Betty Canning's “Florette” 3. Best Faced Horse, ndden by lady or gent.—Miss G. Maher’s “Batchelor'’ 1, W. Hobson’s “Daylight” 2, Betty Canning’s “Florette” 3. , , , Pony Jump for ponies 13.2 hands and under. —Ivan Morgan’s “Ginger” 1, A. M. Tickner’s “Nigger” 2, Geoff Speedy’s “Cora” 3. Pony Jump, for ponies under 14.2 hands.—J. McLean’s ‘The Knut” 1, W. Hobson’s “Sticks” 2, Les Mac Donnell's “Geo W’hiz” 3. DRAUGHTS. Two-year Colt.—P. C. Ward’s “General Here” 1. ~ ~ Yearling Filly, one year. —P. C. YVall 1Draught Mare, dry, four years old and upwards.—D. Cochrane’s “Braeburn Bess” 1, Estate of la to Sydney John son 2, J. D. Todd’s “Dolly” 3, Y\ . Matthew’s “Bonny” v.h.C Three-year-old Gelding.—J. Butler s “Tom” 1. Heavy Gelding, 4-year-old and upwards.—J. D. Todd’s “Baldy” 1, JButler's “Jimmy” 2, Estate of late Sydney Johnston 3 and v.h.c. Pair of Draught Horses, mare or gelding.—Estate of late Sydney Johnston 1, D. Cochrane's '‘Braeburn Lass” 2, J. Butler’s “Tom” 3, Estate of late Sydney Johnston v.h.c. Three-horse Team. —Estate of late Svdney Johnston 1, J. D. Todd’s “’Jess,” “Baldy,” “Dolly” 2CATTLE. JERSEY AND DAIRY. (Judges.—Shorthorn, Hereford, Polled Angus and Fat Cattle, Mr. L. * Cowan, Danuevirke; Jersey and Dairy Cattle, Mr. A. E. Booth, Carterton.) Jersey Heifer, dry, calved since July, 1917. —ll. S. Carver s “Queenie” 1. Jersey Heifer, calved since July, 1918. —W. Lowry’s “Goldie” 1, Mrs. H. French’s “Peggy” 2. Jersey Cow ui milk, calved prior to July, 1910. —B. Aitken's lawn “Beauty” 1, Paul Hunter’s 2. Jersey Bull, any age. —Paul Hunter’s l, B. S. Carver's “Enterprise” 2. HOLSTEIN-FRIESANS. Holstein Cow in milk, calved prior to July, 1917. —G. McKeown’s “Chum” 1. AYBSHIBES. Ayrshire Cow, in milk, calved prior to July, 1916. —Mrs. J. French’s 1. CROSSBRED CATTLE. Crossbred Heifer, dry, calved since July, 1917.—8. S. Carver's “Fairy” 1, B. S. Carver’s “Cherry” 2, J. Butler’s “Kit” 3. Crossbred Heifer, calved since July, 1918. —Mrs. H. French’s “Tinker” 1. Crossbred Heifer, in milk, calved since July, 1917. — A.. F. Cook’s 1. Crossbred Cow in milk, calved prior to July, 1916.—J. Butler’s “Violet” 1. A. J. Cook’s — —2, M. Maloney’s “Polly” 3, J. French’s “Jessie” v.h.c. "’FAT CATTLE. Pen of two Bullocks, any age.—Geo. Hunter 1. Single BdfKtck, any age. —Geo. Hunter 1 and 2. Two best' quality Cows, calved prior to July, 1916. —Geo. Hunter. 1. SHEEP. LINCOLNS. One Lincoln'."Ram, any age.—Paul Hunter 1, J ;*D. Todd 2, Paul Hunter 3. One Lincoln Ram, under 21 months. —A. F. Cook 1, Paul Hunter 2. Three Lincoln Ewes, any age. —A. F. Cook 1 and 2, Paul Hunter 3. ROMNEYS. Romney Ram, any age.—P. YVall 1 and 2, Paul Hunter 3. Romney Ram, under 21 months.— Paul Hunter 1 and 2. Three Romney Ewes (any age).—Paul Hunter 1 and 2, P. Wall 3. SOUTHDOWNS. Three Southdown Ewes, any age.—P. Wall 1. One Southdown Ram, any age.—P. Wall 1, C. E. Twist 2, P. Wall 3. FAT SHEEP. Five fat wethers, most suitable for freezing—C. E. Twist 1. Five fat ewes, most suitable for freezing—C. E. Twist 1. Tourere Station (per S. A. Robinson) 2 and 3. Five fat ewes—Tourere Station (per S. A. Robinson) 1 and 2, C. E. Twist 3. Five fat ewes —Tourere Station (per S. A. Robinson) 1 and 2, C. E. Twist 3. FAT LAMBS. Five fat. woolly lambs, Down or Down Cross—R. O. Sainsbury 1, E. T. Haldane 2, C E. Twist 3.

. Five fat woolly lambs, longwool—C. E. Twist 1. Five fat freezing lambs, any breed.—R. G. Sainsbury 1, John W’ilsqji 2, R. G. Sainsbury 3, C. E. Twist v h Pet Lamb.—Patricia Butler 1. Muriel Watt 2, Nevil Windle 3, Kathleen Butler v.h.c. DOM. (Judge.—Mr. Paul Hunter, Poraugahau.) Collie Dog, rough-coated.—l{. D. Morrison's Master Gleu 1, E. T. Haldane 2. Collie Bitch, -ough-coated —U. D. Morrison’s ''Flirt'’ 1, David Thom's “Hope” 2. Collie Dog, smooth-coated. —J. H. Morrison’s “Roy” 1. Colbe Bitch, smooth-elated — J. Butler’s “Fan” 1. Hetley Granger’s 2, W. A. Watt’s - —— 3. PICS. (Judge.—Mr. R. Charmley, Dannev iike.) Berkshire Boar, over 12 months. — F. H. Green 1 and champion. ■le'-kshiie Sow, over la months. —F. If. Green 1 and ch., J. C. Main 2, F. 11. Green 3. - Berkshire Sow, under 12 months and overt* months. —F. H. -jlreen 1. Berkshire Sow, six months and under.—F. H. Gieen 1. Turn worth Sow, over 12 months.! I ’. H. Green 1 and ch., F. H. Green 2. One Bacon Pig, not exceeding 1601 bs weight.—F. H. Green 1 and 2, G. Allwood 3-. Two Porters, not exceeding 801bs. — -F. H. Green 1, J. C. Main 2, G. Allwood 3. POULTRY. (Judge.—Mr. W. Hart, Hastings.) FOWLS. Wyandotte cockerel.—AV. J. Cooper 1, J. N. Barrie 2; pullet: J. N. Barrie 1 and 2. Black Orpington cockerel.—W. T. Hicks 1, J Granger 2; pullet: YV. T. Hicks 1 and 2. Black Minorca cockerel.—J. T. Rumbal 1 and 2; pullet: J. T. Rumbal 1 and 2. OTHER VARIETIES. Purebred cockerel. —J. N. Barrie 1 and 2. UTILITY CLASSES. Light breed cockerel.-—Fred Staines 1 and 2; pullet: Fred Staines 1 and 2. Heavy breed cockerel.—Fred Staines 1; pullet: J. N. Barrie 1, Fred Staines 2 and 3. DUCKS. Indian Runner drake —E. McKeown 1, Mrs. G. T. Kyle 2; duck: Mrs. G. T. Kyle 1, Mrs. E. McKeown 2. BUTTER. (Judge.—Mr. J. J. Langridge, Otane.) 31 bs. Dairy Salt Butter (non separator), in jar.—Mrs. N. J. YVakeley 1. Farmers’ Fresh Non-separator Butter.—Mrs. N. J. Wakeldy 1, Mrs. G. T. Kyle 2, Mys. J. Butler v.h.c. 31bs. Dairy Salt Butter (separator), in Jar. —Mrs. N. J. Wakeley 1. Farmers’ Fresh Separator Butter. — Mrs. E. McKeown 1, Mrs. G. T. Kyle 2, Mrs. G. McLeod 3. VEGETABLES. (Judge.—Mr. W. Webb, Hastings.) Six Beet. —John Watt 1, Norman Cullen 2. Six Onions. —Norman Cullen 1, Waipukurau Hospital 2. Three Marrows. —Norman Cullen 1, F. Peters 2. Six Carrots. —Waipukurau Hospital 1, D. J. Watt 2, Norman Cullen 3. Six Parsnips. —-G. H. Watts 1, D. J. Watts 2, Waipukurau Hospital 3. Three Swedes. —Waipukurau Hospital 1. Three Turnips.—Waipukurau Hospital 1, Norman Cullen 2. Best Collection of Potatoes (six of each kind). —Norman Cullen 1, YVaipnkurau Hospital 2. FIELD CROPB. Six Potatoes (oval or kidney).—Norman Cullen 1, F. Peters 2. Six Potatoes (round). —Norman Cullen 1, F. Peters 2. Three Mangolds.—D. J. Watts 1 and 2. Six Carrots. —D. J. Watt 1. Three Turnips.—Waipukurau Hospital 1. FRUIT. Five Dessert Peaches. —F. Peters 1. Five Dessert ’ Apples.—F. Peters 1 and 2. Five Cooking Apples.—F. Peters 1 and 2. Five Dessert Pears. —F. Peters 1. Five Dessert Plums. —F. Peters 1. Five Cooking Plums.—F. Peters 1, J. Williamson 2 t> Collection of Fruit (grown by exhibitor). —F. Peters 1, J. Williamson 2. HOME INDUSTRIES. (Judge.—Mr. J. J. Langridge, Otane.) PRESERVED FRUITS. Four bottles assorted preserved fruit. Mrs. N. J. Wakeley 1, Mrs. A. A. Piper 2, Mrs. J. E. Reid v.h.c. Four bottles of assorted preserved fruit (manufactured and grown by exhibitor). —Mrs. N.J. YVakeley 1, Mrs. J. E. Reid 2. Collection of four jams.—Mrs. A. A. Piper 1, Mrs. N. J. Wakeley 2. Collection of four jellies.—Mrs. A. A. Piper. PICKLES. Collection of pickles and condiments. —Mrs. N. J. Wakeley 1. BREAD AND SCONES. (Judge.—Mrs. C. Twist, Greenmeadows.) Two home-made loaves (white), not exceeding 21b. each.—Mrs. J. Hanson 1, Mrs. Mann 2, Mrs. G. McLeod 3. Two home-made loaves (brown). — Mrs. W. A. Watts 1, Mrs. J. Hanson 2. Six home-made girdle scones. —Mrs. W. Condie 1, Mrs. A. A. Piper 2. Six home-made oven scones. —Mrs. J. Wilson 1, Mrs. AV. Condie 2. Six plain oatmeal cakes. —Mrs. AV. Condie 1. Home-made fruit cake. —Mrs. AA’. J. Cooper. Sponge Sandwich.—Mrs. A. V. Theobald 1, Mrs. A. A, Piper 2. Pikelets. —Mrs. A. A. Piper 1 and 2. One Maderia Cake.—Mrs. G. McKeown 1, AV. J. Cooper 2. One Cake Gingerbread.—Mrs. AV. A. Watt 1, AV. J. Cooper 2. Six Pieces Shortbread.—Mrs. J. AVilson 1, Mrs. AV. Condie-2. CHILDREN’S CLASSES. One Sponge Sandwich (no icing).— Gwen Gray 1. HAMS AND BACON. , One Ham (home cured). —Waipukurau Hospital 1. SOLDIERS’ WORK. (For Invalid Soldiers. —Open to Soldiers at Sanatorium and local Hospital only.) (Judge.—Mrs. T. H. Lowry, Okawa.) Basket Work.—Pte. Taipiha 1, Pte. McLachlan 2, Pt. Morrin 3. Raffia Work.—Lieut Ryan 1, Sapper Hayman 2, Pte. Oldfield 3, Lieut. Ryan v.h.c. Leather AVork. —Gunner Bennett 1, Pte. Fulton 2, L.-Cpl. L. Cook 3, Gunner Bennett v.h.c. Fancy Avork (embroidery worked in silk).—Pte. AVeeks 1, Gur. Fulton 2, Gnr. Bennett 3, Pte. Stratford v.h.c. Fancy AVoi-k (embroidery worked in cotton). —Pte. J. Fowler 1, Pte. Tomisch 2, Pt. Oldfield 3, Pte. J. Fowler v.h.c. Best Specimen of AVork (any kind). —Lieut. Ryan won Mrs. Lowry’s special prize of £2 2/-, Pte. Oldfield 1, Pte. Hui Hui 2, Pte. Ogier 3. KNITTING. (Judge.—Miss King, Napier.) One Pair Socks (fine wool). —Mrs. E. Furlong 1 and 2, Miss J. Watt 3. One pair Soldier’s Plain Socks (knitted with wheeling wool). —Mrs. E. Furlong 1, Miss Agnes Rice 2, Mrs. E. Furlong 3. Balaclava Cap.—Miss Agnes Rice 1, Miss J. AVatt 2. FANCY WORK. Piece Crochet Work (fine cotton).— Mrs. A. D. Campbell 1. Piece Crochet Work (coarse cotton). —Mrs. A. D. Campbell 1, Mrs. Shipboard 2. One Camisole (fine cotton). —Mrs. J. E. Reid 1, Miss Agnes Rice 2. Ladies’ Lingerie (set of three). —Waipukurau Hospital 1. ‘

Piece Mount Mellick Embroidery.— Miss A. B. Campbell 1, Miss M. Anderson 2. Collection of Fancy Work.—Miss M. Anderson 1, Mrs. Sheppard 2. SCHOOL SECTION. (Judge.—Miss J. Eyre, Auckland.) AVRITING. Standard I.—Eric Todd 1, Rewa Todd 2. Nineteen entries. Standard ll.—Edna Scott 1, Myrtle Marsh 2. Three entries. Standard IV. —Olive Dixon 1, Ka&> Johnson 2. Six entries. Standard A’.—Gwen Haswell 1, Jean Ellison 2. Six entries. Standard Vl.—Tom Buist 1, Boswell Buist 2, Emily Davies v.h.c. Eleven entries. DRAAVJNG. (Pencil.) Standard I.—J. Clark 1, S. Groom 2, Hazel Haswell v.h.c. Ten entries. Standard ll.—Ronald Haswell 1, Arthur Wilson 2. Two entries. Standard lll.—Melvin Boyce 1, Innes Leigh 2. Four entries. Standards A 7, and VI. —S. Gurney 1, J. Burgess 2, Ten entries. (Brush.) Standard I.—Sylvie Chisholm 1, Jack Hall 2, Maggie Watts v.h.c. Eleven entries. Standard V. and VI.—S. Gurney 1, David Fleming 2. Eleven entries. Best collection birds eggs.—G. H. Watt 1. Only entry . COMPETITIONS. (Judge.—Mr. A. G. Pilmer, Masterton.) Pony jump, for ponies 13.2 hands and under. —Ivan Morgan’s Ginger 1, A. M. Tickner’s Nigger 2, Geoff Speedy’s Cora 3. Six entries. Pony jump, for ponies 14.2 hands and under.—J. McLean’s The Knut 1, AV. Hobson’s Sticks 2, Les Mac Donnell’s Gee Whiz 3. Twelve entries. Ladies’ jumping competition.—Mr. C. Hunt’s Playboy 1, J. Henderson’s Quacker 2, Budge Gordon’s. Utility 3. Ten entries. Maiden Hunter’s competition.—Phil Drummond’s Spider 1, B. Pepper’s Apopletic 2, Arnold Jensen’s Colleen 3. Five entries. Turning competition.—J. H. Cook 1, H. A r esty 2. Fourteen entries. Hunter’s competition (open).—Budge Gordon’s Utility 1, W. Hobson’s Daylight 2, Miss _G. Maher’s Romeo 3. Fourteen entries. Jumping steeplechase style, open.— Budge Gordon’s Utility 1, J. Henderson’s Quaker 2, C. Hart’s Playboy 3. Twelve entries. SPECIAL PRIZES. Ivan Morgan, Dannevirke, woh Mr, H. Monteith’s special prize in the pony classes, showing, the best hands, and Jean Monteith the special prize for the best girl rider.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 45, 5 February 1920, Page 3

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WAIPUKURAU SHOW. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 45, 5 February 1920, Page 3

WAIPUKURAU SHOW. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 45, 5 February 1920, Page 3

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