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(Judge : Mr ,l;is. ll;unM:n) Hum, green Cue entry -A Jones I Roll (if bacon, green One entry - A Jones I Collection (if lioiin- preserved fruit Three entries —Mrs Hilton I, Mrs A Jones 2, Mrs M'Cubli Smith 3. Six apples dessert (out! variety) Tun entries —Mrs M'Lutehy 1, H Anderson 2 Six tipples cooking (one variety) Three entrieß—H Anderson 1 anil 15, 'J' .Stephens -J Six dessert pours (ono variety) (J Dixon I Ono dozen eggs white One entry —Mrs T Lindsay 1 One dozen eggs tinted One entry—l> Diinoan 1 Ryegrass 1 bushel Twoentties-J Taylor 1 R Miliar ii Tartarian oats, one bnahel Ono entry - J R Smith I Dnnfrh oats one bushel— One entry—GJ Inder 1 Sjparrowbill outs one bushel One entry T Healcy 1 Oartoii nuts one bnshol Four entries-D Dunoun 1 Geo Lindsay '2 T Henley .'i Tartar King oats one bushel One entry —1) Duncan 1 . Barley ono bushel One entry--R Millm- 1 Bye one bushel One entry —R Millar I Chuff, locally grown, one Img (best cut) Two entries—R Millar 1J R S i.ith 2 Best small sheaf 0»tB Three entries— Jus Lory I R Millar 2 J R Smith 3 Turee best Swedes Four entries—o .J Inder 1 0 Laverty 2 T Stephens 3 Three heaviest Swedes One entry—(J J Inderl j Three best Aberdeen*; (green tops) Live entries —A Campbell, C J Inder 2 J R Smith 3 turnips any other variety Seven entries— 0 J Jnder I and 'J 1 isleP 1 ' 0 " 8 ' A ■ • . rpi Three heaviest turnips any variety three entries-0 J Inder 1 A Cleugli 2 Three best mangel wurzel Two entries - T Stephens 1 and 2 Three best, carrots (hold) Ihree entries— T Stephens 1 H Anderson 2 C Inder 3 Three best carrots (garden) Six onlries James Smith 1 H Ande.son 2 and 3 Three heaviest carrots (held) Iwo entries -0 J Inder I T Stephens 2 Three best ptirsnips t ive entries r Stephens 1 and 2 James Smith .1 Six best white potatoes one variety—Sixteen entries-H Anderson 1 R Millar 2 J Francis 3 Six best potatoes one variety of any other variety Nine entries—D Duncan 1 T Shaw 2 and 3 . . ~ Six heaviest potatoes one variety Seven entries - 1) Duncan 1 and '2 Mrs M'Lennan 3 Six best artichokes Five entries -T Ste phens I Dr Mucknight 2 H Anderson 3 Six best onions Two ontreis -H Anderson 1 T Stephens 2. Rest cabbage savoy One entry lnos Stephens 1. WHEAT. (Judge: Mr T.Hewton.) Wheat Tuscan one bushel Two entriesJames Lory 1, D Duncan 2 Wheat velvet one bushel lwo entries'— James Lory I, R Millar 2 DOCS. (Judge : MrF. Huri-ex). Best rough oollio, any age, Five entries— A Clengh 1 D Inder 2 G Mathias 3. Best smooth collie, any age, Three entries •—R Logan 1 A. Armour 21) Inder 3. Best greyhound, any age. Three entries— H Drewltt 1 C Inder 2 T Lindsay 3. FANCY WORK, -See. (Judge : Miss Hurlow, Dunedin) Monntinollick work work of exhibitor (not to exceed ti articles—varieties) Two entries —Miss Jessie Smith (3 articles) 1 Miss Cleugh 2. Point lace work of exhibitor (not to ox ceed 6 articles—varieties) One entry—Miss L M'Latchey." Fancy work best collection work of exhi bilor (not to exceed 6 articles—vnvieties) Seven entries—Mis» A Moore 1 Miss Jessie Smith 2. Knitting plain work of exhibitor (not to exceed 8 articles—varieties) One entry— Miss H! L Scott 1 Knitting fancy One entry—MisM K L Scott 1 CHILDREN UNDER 15 YEARS. Needlework, pltiin, best collection (not to oxeeed six articles—varieties) One entryMiss E M'Latchey 1 Faucy work Ono entry Miss 11 G Lawer 1 DRAWING. (Judge : Mr J. L. Sulmond.) Best drawings, Standard IV 20 entries— Hugh M'Erlane 1 Itia Millar 2 (both of Eweburn) Best Drawing, Stmjdurd V Fourteen untries—Ezekiel Mawhinney (Hweburn) 1, Grace M'Lean (Ewoburn) 2 Best drawing, Standard VI Seventeen entries—lsabel Macdonald (Waipiata) 1 Rita Howell (Waipiatu) 2 PIGEONS. (Judge : Mr Hilton.) Any colour cock, for local birds only Five entries—A B Armour 1 J W Young 2D M Calder 3 Do Hen Four entries D M Calder 2 J W Young 3 Any colour cock or hen (under twelve months) for birds certified to have flown 60 miles or over Nino entries—l) M Calder 1 S T Uren 2 A B Armour 3 GUESSING COMPETITION. Weight of fat sheep presented by Mr W Davis. Correct weitrht (»l)jlhs, which was guessed by Messrs A Sharkey, T Stephens, J Croinb, Mrs R. Millar. Mrs Coughlan, Miss L Inder, Ihe draw off resulted in Miss Inder 1 Mrs Coughlan 2 FOOTBALL. In the afternoon a fo.otbull match between the Nasoby and Oimmerburn second fifteens was played, the former winning by 14 to 3-
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9591, 5 July 1907, Page 3
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792PRODUCE. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9591, 5 July 1907, Page 3
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