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MANAWATU SPRING SHOW.

.IICKKI.L.—Died oi - wounds, •‘.somewhere in Flanders.” <>ll October 11) l 1), Lieutenant 11 ill'll Nelson .ii:koi! (Hoy), dourly beloved and only survivin'' son oi .Mr S. .licked, I’alna rsfon iNori.li. Deeply mourned. "il is duty nobly done.” (Nelson papers please copy.')

THE AWARDS. PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIVISION. DRAWING FROM FASHIONED OBJECT. (Judge: Mr G. 11. Elliott.) Standard V. : Irene Giorgi, Stanley Nolan, Gilbert Mills, Oliver Merson, 'Jack Hillns, Gladys Griggs (Campbell street), Gladys Pidgeon (West End), Edna Herbison (Hastings), I;. Portoous (Ponsonby), Etta Salmond, merit cards; Vivian Fabian (Campbell street), Ed. Rossor (Tokorangi), Eric Shorlall (Colyton), Mabel Cooper (West End), A. Bryant (Terrace Kndi, Ken Cummerfield (Foxton), commended : 36 entries, Stundurd VI. : Dorothy Kills, Vera Healley (Weal End), Thelma Cam (Kiwitea), Lawrence Kibblowhite (Mastcrton), Elizabeth Jamieson (Wesi Unci), Belle Elder Ponsonby (Terraeo End), commended; 10 entries.

Standard V. (lettering): Vlabd Cooper (We: t End), Vivian Ro; ■■ (Foxton), merit cards; Everttrd Cunningham (Foxton), commended; 11 entries. Standard VI. (lettering) : Eli/.abclh Jtimieson, Florriu Stevens (West End), Hazel Ncwth, Alex. Henderson (Foxton), merit car.ds; Muriel Melles (Campbell street), commended; 11 entries. HIM'SIi WORK. Mass drawing, Standard 111.: Lexie Page, Hilda Price (West End), Myrtle Paseoe (Terrace End), Lucy Ross (Kiwitea), merit cards: Myrtle Cart/. (Campbell street), Daisy Rajeigh (Terrace End), commended; 11 entries. Geometrical design, Standard 111.: Gus. Sehliorike, Ivan Blackhourn, Lexie Page (West End), F. Lunn (Terrace End), Raymond Webb (West End), merit cards; Ivy Just (Wesi End), M. Webster (Terrace End), Irene Coakley (College street), commended; 15 entries. Mass drawing, Standard IV.: Eileen Daly, Georgina Laurenson, Edna Mowlem, Mono Piillen (College street), M. Imrie (Terrace End), Lelia Cam, Majorio Shand (Kiwitoa) Mavis Cockburn (Porowa), merit, cards; A. Morris (College street). Minnie Ohristensen, Minnie Campbell (West End). 11. Litchfield (Terrace End), May Beverley. Gladys Kilgour (Kiwitea), commended: 25 entries. SEWING. Standard 1: Bessie Mayo, Laurie Allen, S. Pago, merit cards; 3 entries-. Standard II.: Florence Fairburn, Mabel Adams (Campbell street), Thelma Cobb (Tiritea). Joyce Allen (West End), Myrtle Oldfield (Marion). Nine entries. Standard III: Sydney Franklin. Eilenc Wingate (Tiritea).

Mary'Baliout (Convent, Palmerston), Lexie Page (West End), merit cards: 7 entries. Standard IV.: Julia Kay, Hazel Low. Marjorio Plimmer, front! Murray, .lean Voss, Ivy Senk, Betty Lambert (Campbell street), "Vera Gordon (Newbury), merit raids: 17 entries. Standard VI. : Ivy Strawbridge (Campbell street). Emily Allerby, Edith Coks (Terrace End), Millie Kuiti (Convent, Dannevirke), Molly Allar dice (Convent, Dannevirke), merit cards: 10 entries. Standard V.: Lydia Declcy, Doris uo-.ving (Oampbell street), merit cards; 2 cntrios, HOME INDUSTRIES. Family cake: Mrs M. Vott (Palmerston) 1, Mrs W. McCombie (Taihapo) 2, Mrs E. Ilcaley (Foxton) 3; 6 entries. Madeira cake-' XH'-s M. Haines (Taihape) 1. Mrs 1) Macdonald (Feilding) 2. Miss Jessie BalsilUc (Kairanga) 3; 9 entri -s. Sponge sandwich : Miss J. Balsillic 1. Miss A. Fabliny (Longburn) 2. Mrs M. A. Le Grange (Pabnorstdn) 3; 12 entries. Shortbread: Mrs J. Le Comto (Longburn) 1, Mrs W. McCombie 2. Mrs Z. Biddick 3; 15 entries. ART AND INDUSTRIAL DIVISION. (Judge: Mrs J. L Waikin, Wanganui). l-'ancv work: Mra W. A. BceMon (IlamilIon) 1 ' Miss K. Baunton (Opawa) 3; 3 •< nttics. Point lace, line: Mrs W. A. Beeston I. Mrs J. Hogg (Palmerston) 2, Miss S. Picrev (Ashhnrsl) h.c. ; Sentries. Cushion: Miss'M. Murdoch (Napier) 1, Mis,-' R. Bryson (Napinr) 2; onlv entries. Shaded embroidery in silk: Mrs W. A. Beeston '. Miss M Murdoch. 2; 3 entries. Needle pamlinjr in shaded silk: Miss W. Nieholls 1, Miss J. Williamson (Ngaruawahia) 2; only entries. Tea cloth: Miss M. Dicrk's (Maxwellt(nvn) 1. Mrs T. Parker (Hastings) 2. Mrs Clara Voss (Karere) 3; 6 entries. Evening camisole: Mrs P. W. Taylor (Shannon) 1. Miss I, Shepp.-ird (New Plymouth) 2; Sentries. TaWe centre: Miss V. Keith (Wellington) 1 \ii.-- !,. Brvson (Napier) 2. Mrs A. Lind (llawera) 3, Miss V. Halfyard (Masterton) vh c - 5 entries. Camisole: MU M. Murdoch' (Nam'er) 1, Miss W. M. Cook (Pal iiier.-lon) 2, Miss R. Young (Welling'ton) 3; 10 entries Eye'ot hole embroidery, line; Mis-i M. Murdoch 1, Mrs li. McFaue 2. Mrs M. E. Pope (Hastings) v.h.c; & entries. Kvelet-h.ilo embroidery, coarse: Miss \. Halfyard 1. Mrs CI ra Voss J; 3 entries Mount Mellick work: Miss I'. Slordahl (Palmerston) 1. Miss V. Churcher (Feilding) 2 Mrs W. A. Beeston 3; 7 entries. Drawn thread work, line: Mr- W. A. Beeston 1. Mrs T. Andersen 2, Mrs A. kind 3; 4 entries Coarse: Mrs A. kind 1 ; only entry. Lingerie set : Mrs E. M. Wilson < Palmer slon) 1: onlv entrv" llaidanger embroidery: Miss M. Dierks 1. Mrs Jorgensen (Pulmerston) 2, Miss P. Slordahl 3 and eoium nded, Miss J. Wilkinson v.h.c; 6 entries Mon igratn: Mis- M. Murdoch L Mrs. \V. E. E. Chapman (Napier) 2._ Miss M.Murdoch 3; 4 entries. Blouse: Mi,, M. Murdoch 1 ; onlv entry. Applique work : \||ss M. Murdoch 1 ; only entry. Cotton crochet: Mrs T. Parker (Hastings) 1. Mrs \| I-: Pope (Hastings) and Miss K. Baunton (Opawa) equal 2, Mis A. 11. Crwswel (Palmerston) 3, Mrs A. Churcher (Feilding) ami Miss I. O. MeCutchan (Kohuralahi) ' v ;, ~ • 2') entries. Woollen jacket: Miss M 'liawick (Kast Olive) 1. Mis. Lily Gould (Feilding) 2. Mis-. 1-:. Crodduck (Wellington) J Mi-'.Jean Martin (Napier) v.h.c; 1C nnti'ic Woollen petticoat: Lily Gonhl (Fcil'din") 1 Miss M Dawick 2, Mrs Donaldson (i'eilding) 3, Mrs 11. Waring (Shannon) v.h.c; 5 entries. Boudoir cap: Miss E IleaiTiden (New Plymouth) 1. Miss K Gooch (Shannon) 2, Miss Olive Boyne (Pal-mer-ton) 3: 5 entries. Infant's woollen jacket: Mr<- W. Haywiinl (Kairanga) 1. Mrs Currie (Bunnythorpe) 2, Mrs I!. A. 1 Scales (Bulls) 3; 5 entries. Infant's petticoat- Miss M. James (Tiritea) 1, Mr? K. A. Scales 2, Mis A. Charker (Palmerston) 3; 4 entries. Bootees: Mre W. Wayward 1. Mrs R. W. Taylor 2 and 3, Mrs R. A Scales v h.c ; 7 entries. Bonnet: Mu.s hj. MaePher'son (Dannevirke) 1, Mrs Currie 2, Mrs R \V. Tuylor3; Sentries. Set ol buttonhole: Mrs A. 11. Lys (Hastings) 1, Mrs \V J Nieholls (Palmerston) 2; 2 entries. Piece plain sewing: Mrs W. E. E. Chapman (Napier) 1, Miss E. Stephens (Carterfon) 2, Miss A. G. Allan (Napier) 3. Miss Vet* Scott (Aokautere) v.h.c; 6 entrie*. Embroidered frock: Miss O. Smith (Pal-

merston) Is only entry. SPECIAL WAR (-'LASSES. IJfJDfJ knitted socks (adults): Mrs_ D. Mticdoijald 3 and 2, Mis R, P, Knight (i/mgburi./ 3, Miss A, Rogers (IMonej v Inc.; 20 entries, Balaclava (adults)! Miss jl \brahnm (Tiritea) 1. Mks |), Macdonald 2.' Mi ad -). «'}. iladenn (Par;ipJtni]iinu) 5. Miss L. Duncan (Poliangina) v,h,c„ Mrs 1), I' Jones (Palme.-Mou) he,: 16 entries, iHiul-kuiltcd socks (girls undur l&); K B Maclean 1, Miss Mary Parker (Com veni Dannevirke) 2, Miss Olive Coulter 3 Vfi---5i Grace Elliott (Palmerston) v.h.c.; o .nnu- Balaclava (girls under 16): M:ss J. Joli'llVf j/;iver Hutt) 1; 2 entries. HdrMSi STALLIONS AND THOROUGHBREDS. (Indues- Messrs F. Armstrong anil A. Reid). Stallion, over 5 years: James Bull's Ml Red-, onlv entry. Carnage stallion, 3 years ,„,! upwards, T. Schroder's Furgus Hill (Pahialua) 1. li. Gurrett's Wild Native (Pnlmerslon) 2; 1 enrrl*-*/ TliOrflHftlll]'' 0 " m.iiv will, foal al loot or l<) Mb'; ""' December: L. IT. Collinson'.' Splash (Palmerston) I • 2 entries. Brood (rotting or p "ring marc with foal at foot or to leal by leeernlicr- I' P. O'Connors Juliet (PaS,J 1. Bambery and Hall's Tin M ack (Palmerston) 2. J. W. McCarty s Mansccniiii (J'nhnorslon) 3.; 5 entries. PONIES. Entire, any fyc |:U> apd iiiidi'.r t S. ( ! - Tonks (Manutahi) 1. Erie Vaul-ter (Wlialjo tonga) 2. T. Edlin (Awapuni) 3; 3 entries. Mare or gelding, over 13.2 .and not. Dxcoea\ng 14.2 to bo ridden by boy or girl: Miss C. Baldwin (Palmerston) 1. G. Pickard /Palmerston) 2. V.'. Amon (Gleil Oroua) 3, Miss Ncvman (Aokautere) v.h.c, A. A. Alsup (Uaiii(i.«e) \\.f,\ U entries. Mare or

wlding, over 12,2 and not exceeding 1-3.2: Miss A. Platts-Mills (Wellington) 1, W. Anion 2, J. W. Cook (Awapuni) 3, Miss R. R. Pcrrin t Palmerston» v.h.c, James- Bull (Hunterville) h.c. ; 13 entries. Mare or gelding, 12.2 or under: R. Campbell (Awahuri) 1, C. F. Put-ton" (Palmerston) 2, W. Baker (Aokautere) 3, E. Collinson (Palmeislon) v.h.c, Keith Collinson (Palmerston) !i.c. ; 7 enttics. SADDLE HORSES. (Judge: Mr F. Armstrong, Akitio.)

Weight-carrying hack, any age, 14st and over: H. Uassall (Tonioana) 1, D. G. Riddiford (Marlon) 2, G. D. lieatson (Hastings) 3; 6 entries. Hack, any age, 12sf to 14st: A. Dorcen (Palmerston) 1, Mrs K Groome (Tomoana) 2, J. Brice (Marton) 3; 9 entries. Hack, list to 12st :W. 11, Louth (Carterton/ 1, JI. Hassail 2, A. S. Goodwin (Hasting.-:) 3; 8 entries. Maiden hack, any age, (hat ha:; not won a lirsl prize at any Show : 11. Hassnll 1, D. G. fliddiford 2; 18 entries.

Weight-carrying cob, 14.1 to 15 hands: A. Hickling (Hasting;;) 1, \V. 11. Gibson (Podding) 2, Mrs -Newman (Aokautcre) 3; • I entries.

Maie or gelding, suitable a-; a hunter, 11 t,, 13 stone : p.. Short's Raven J, Mrs I-:. Groome's Chalice ami Starlight 2 and 3_ respectively; J.' entries. Mare or gelding, hunters 'l3 to If) stone: it. llassull's

Mickey Free 1, E. Short'.-' Scout 2, Mrs D G. Ri'ddiford's Dugald 3; 9 entries. HARNESS HORSES. (Judge: Mr A. Reid, Hastings.)

Horse, 15 hands and over: W. H. Gihkoii (Feilding) 1, J. W. Burke ( Kitlinin) 2, John Doggett (Woodville) 3; 12 entries. Fourteen hands and under 15: A. Jliekling (Hastings) 1, \V. 11. Gibson 2, J. W alsh 3; 5 entries. Bony, under Id hands: A. Hiekling 1, G. Biekard (Palmerston) 2, Krie Vantier (Whakarongu) 3; 5 entries. Twelve hands and under; G. I l '. Burton (Palmerston) 1 and 2, Miss Cameron (Awn. lUinij 3; 3 entries. DUAL GUT HORSTS. Judge: Mi W. Macauley, Maheno). Stallion, ovi-i lour years : Donald s E> rate (Foathereton) 1; Sentries. Colt, foaled .alien July, 1914: Honaid’s Estate I, Arthur 'looker (Featherston) 2; 2 entries. Coll, faaled since July. 1911.; Donald's Ksrate i and 2, (.). Honald 3; 4 entries. Dry mare, 4 years and over: Donald’s Estate 1, S. H. I.aneu.stcr 2; only entries. Mare, with leal at loot or to foal before December: K. •Short: (Feilding) 1, Q. Donald 2, Donald’s (estate 3 ; 5 entries. Mare and two progeny, silver cnp presented by R. D. Knight, to be won twice or three times at intervals: . Q. Donald 1; 2 entries. Filly, foaled since July 1914: Arthur Tocker (Feather-don) 1; only entry. Filly fouled since July. 1916 ; Donald’s Estate i and 2; 4 entries. WORKING DRAUGI FI'S.

Gelding oi mare: S Bambery (Palmerston) I,' S R, Lancaster 2. N.Z. Express Company 3; 4 entries. Mare or gelding. ,u be fciiown in harness: N.Z. Express Co. 1; three entries. Pair plough horses: Donald's Estate 1 ; 3 entries. Gelding or mare. io bo shown in harness and driven: _ S. Bambeiryl; 3 entries. Mar" or gelding, lor spring carJ : Express Co. 1; 2 entries. Marc or gelding, best adapted lor express work: A. A Wags-tan" (Polnu-rston) 1. S. Pamberv 2; 3 entries. Pair heavy horfies. S. Bambery 1. Express Co. 2: entries. 'lrade--man's turn-out: Express Co, 1, ami 2. S. Bambery 3 ; 5 (-ntries. CATTLE. AYIISHIRE. Bull calved since July. 1.01-i: A. Wier (Bainussc) Lord Magnet 1. L). Buchanan's (Tiakitahuna) Johnny Walker 2 J. Kvles (Aokautere) Peter oi Glenari.fr 3. 'Calved prior July, 19U: D. Buchanan (Tiaktiahuna) Seotsblair 1 and champion, Jas. Kyle. l -- (Aokautere) I and .reserve champion, Porinia Menial Hospital's Kirkland King 3. Calved sinco Julv. 1915: J. Aitclnson s (Woodville) Sir Douglas of Inglewood I, P. Prtemer's (Okaiawa) Glenhope Bonny Boy '2, Porirun Menial Hospital Sir Douglas 3. Calved since July, 1916: Porirua Mental Hospital's Flaig of Porinia 1, .las. Kyles' (Aokautere) Prince Hopeful 2, 1). Buclmuan's Loyal Jock of Eden Park' 3. Cow, with calf at foot,' or has colved within previous 12 months: Porinia Mental Hospital's Mulberry 1 and champion. T. .11. Colpnii'.n's (Rikioraugi) 3. Cow or heifer, dry. visibly in calf, calved prior to July, L 914: D. Buchanan's (Tiakitahuna) Then of Edon 1 and reserve champion, .las. Kyle's Elvie of Glenariff 2, Porinia Mental Hospital's Virginian 3. Heifer, calved since July. 1914: Porirun Menial Hospital's Pair Maid of Porirua I, das. Kyle's Myrta of (lieu-

arid 2. D. Buchanan's Bonnie Rose 3. Calved since July, 1915, Porirua. Mental Hospital's Mnrley 1. J. Kyle's (Aokautere) Killoch 2nd of 0 hum rill' 1, P. Bremer's (Okaiawa) Dorothy of Brookside 3. Heifer calved since July, 1916: Porirua Mental Hospital's Miss Cuff 1, Olson Pros. (Egmont Village) 2. I). Buchanan's Myrtle Again 3. Two heifers, '•nlved since July, 1916: Porirua Mental Hospital's Bell *l2th and Miss Cuff I, I). Buchanan (Tiakitahuna) 2. Slack special for pair cows, lour years or over, 'ii milk: I). Buchanan (Tiakitahuna) 1. Jas. Kyle (Aokautere) 2. SHORTHORN'S. Lull, calved prior to July. 1014: John Davica Estate's (Koputaroa) Lord of Ormoild 4th 1. Calved since July 1, 1914: G. A. Turner's (Kltham) Royal Duke 62nd, i and champion, Dal/.iell Bros.' (Hunterville) Diamond Fairy 2, Jas. Kilgour's (Kiwitea) Baron Eltham 3: 6 entries. Calven since Julv, 1915: W. F. Jacob's (Kiwitea) To Marama Rosic Knight 1, G. A. Turner's (Eltham) Duke of Eltham 67th 2; 3 entries. Calved sinco July, 1916: W. F. Jacob's (Kiwitea) Te Marama Canterbury Prince 1 G. A. Turner's (Eltham) Duke of Eltham 72nd 2, G. A. Turner's l)ulc.-of Eltham 73rd 3. G. A. Turner's Baron Eltham h.c; 16 eiiliies. Cow will] calf at foot, or has calved within previous 12 months: W. Howard Booth's (Cartel ion) Carrington Duchess 1 and champion ; 2 entries. Heifer, calved since Julv, 1914 : Dalziell Bros.' (Hunterville Blair Athol Duchess 104 th 1, Arch. McLean's (Hasting.-) Princess May 2. W. Howard Booth's (Carterton) Carrington Duchess 82nd 3: 3 entries. Calved xhice Julv, 1915: Howard Booth's (Carterton) Carrington Duchess 94th, Carrington Duchess 93rd 1, and 2: 3 em lies. Calved sinccJu.lv, 1916: Arch. McLean's (Hastings) Grecnhili Queen May 1. Arch. McLean's Greenhil] Princess 2. Dal/.iell Bros.' (Hunterville) Blair Athol Duchess 3; 5 entries. Two Shorthorn heifer.-, calved since Julv. 1916: Arch. McLean's (Hastings) 1 ; 2 entries, II F. RE FORDS. Bull, anv age: Ernest Short's (Feilding) Champion 50th 1; 8 entries. Lull, calved prior to Julv. 1914: F. Sleet's (Feilding) Eaton Oak 1; 2 entries. Calved since Julv, 1914: Ernest Short's (Feilding) Luster 2nd 1 and champion, C. A. J. Levett's (Kiwitea) 2 and reserve champion; 3 entries. Calved since July. 1916: Ernest Short's [Feilding) Champion 50th 1. E:;i->t Short's (Feiiding) Thermometer oth 'i. Ernest Short's Champion 44th 3: it) entries. Cow, with call at foot, or has calved within previous twelve months! Ernest Short's (Feild in») Lady Q'rpeofnl 65th 1. Knmsi Short's Nouparei) lord 2. Ernest Snort - Pearl i23rd 3; 6 entries. Heifer calved since ju'lj Ist, ISM: Ernes: Short's Monkton Lass 1 and champion, Finest Short's - - 2. Calved since Julv, 1915: Ernest Short's (Feilding) Happy Ros- 4th 1. Ernest Short's Happv Ro.-c 3rd 2. Ernest Short's Gladus 63rd 3; 4 entries. Calved since July. 1916: Ernest Short's Gladus 68th 1. Eni"4 BlcrCRuby 4lst 2. Ernest Rhoit', Pear! 209 th 3; Y entries. Two heifers, calved -ince Julv. 1916: Ernest Short's (Feilding) Gladus 6Ulh and Ruby 57th 1. ABERDEEN ANGUS. Dull, calved prior lo July, 1914: A. .1. 'Fox-ward's (Palmerston N.) Elalo 1. Jos. Linklatcr's (Palmerston N.) <!;> ii Johnson 2; 2 entries. .IFRHKVS. Cow, with calf at loot, or has calved within previous twelve mouths: W. 11. Booth's (Carterton) Felicity 1. S. R. Lancas tor's (P.N.) Fox's Patch 2. S. R. Lancaster's Ncathheud 3: 10 entries. Cow or Ly'tfcr, dry, visibly in calf, calved pi'\\v v\ >hil,v. 191-1: S. R. Lancaster's N l -) K - See Hopeful 1. F. ,) WaC'ili''s (bulls) Cold, en Swap/p. ] i<\v gi a em lies. Heifer calved ii'llOO 'Jfulv, I'JMI «. R. Lancaster's Little Star 1, Mr* A. Hank.- and Suns' (Kiwitea); Woodstock's Bab, 2, W. H. Booth's (C'rmc*-.: ton) P.ewa Mavtime 3; 5 ontyV 1 * »':d><'d since July 1, 1915: R,. J,, l(o..rtVs fManakau) Ku Kus'Sir. i, W, \\. Booth's (Carterton) Rewa Anza 2. H. t). Harkness's Topaz 3; 10 entries. Calved .-ince July. 1910: F. S. .\fi;P,aCs (Palmerston North) Mere |(v, v , \ t

F. S. Mcßae'r Etika C, G. R. Lanca«ter's (Palmerston N.) Christmas Hope 0; 22 entries. Competition for Jersey cows, any age, holding authenticated milk and butterfat records: S. R. Lancaster (Palmerston N.) Fox's Patch 1, S. R. Lancaster's Neath. •ad 2, E. Eagle's (Belvedere) Bolovederc Maiden 's Blush 3.

Mr .1. A. McCrea donates piece silver plate valued at 20 guineas for group, of I lire" females, prize to lie won three times: E, Eagle, junr., 1; 2 t ntries. The winnors since 1913 are: 1913 E. Eagle, junr., 1914 S. R. Lancaster. 1915 S. R. Lancaster, 1916 E. Eagle, junr. Bull calved prior to Juh 1, 1914: F. J. Watson's The Owl's Victor (Bulls) 1, S. R. Lancaster's Renown of Meadowbrook 2. W. 11. Booth's lronma?t.er of Meadowbrook (Carterton) 3: 4 entries. Calved since Julv 1914; K. Eagle, junr's. Belvedere L-sdy Duke 1 and reserve champion ; onl\ ciui v. Calved since Julv, 1915: 0. R. M'cKen/.'ie's Reply of Meadow bank (Carnarvon) 1. R. D. Iliukness's Tiripo (Te lloto) 2, C. 11. Thompson (Hastings) 3. 4 cnfiies. Calved since Julv, 1910: R. D. HarkiiPss 1, 11. llouscgo Phillips 2,E. Eagle, junr. 3, W H Booth v.h.c. ; 9 entries. 'FRIESIANS. Bull, calved prior to Jul 1. 1914: W. I. Lovelock':-; King of Domin - 1 and champion, P. Seceombe's (Te Teko) Long beach Big Paieh 2 and reserve thampion ; hj i m. ; - '. I '.dved since duly 1, 1914: Gil tnoui'.i (Tiakitahuna) Domino Van Sadie I, W. I. Lovelock's Medburv Prince 2; only entries. Calved .since Julv 1, 11)15: R. Gilmour's ('J'iakitahuna) Lakcview Dutchman 1, Central Development Farm's (Weraroa) Dotn Domino Dutcl) Boy 2 ; 4 entries, G'alve<| since July 1, 1916: Cluny Eriesian Farm Co.'s (Wellington' Cluny King Buttercup 1, Bontwood Farm t'o.'s (Trentham) Brentwood Domino Dutehland 2, Cluny Eriesian Farm Co.'s Cluny Sir Heiigervekl Rosebud 3; 9 entries. Cow with calf qt fool, or has calved within previous twelvemonths: Central Development Farm's M'ierlo 1 and champion, Central Development. Farm's Horn Queen Gertrude 2 and reserve champion. CoW or heifer, dry, Or visibly ill calf, calved prim to Julv 1, 1914: Central Development Farm's Mutual Mercedes 1, W. I. Lovelock's Lady of Clifl'side 2, W. I. Lovelock's Dp Kal Hengerveld Bell 4ih 3; 5 entries. Calved since July, 1914: W. 1. Lovelock's Lakeside Johanna 1; 3 entries. Calved sinco Julv, 1915: W. 1. Lovelock's Colaniha Wild Rose 1, W. 1. Lovelock's Colantha Quern Se<ris 2, Joseph Biggins' (Tokomaru) Manor Beet's Daughter 2nd of Ashlvm. Ist 3. Calved since Julv, 1916: W. James' (H,.]| Uloclj) Poplarvale Alactra 1. W. I. Lovelock's Newton Queen Segis 2. Airlie Farm Co.'s (Wellington) Annette 6th of Airlie 3; 15 entries. Two heifers, calved since July. 1916: W. James' Silvcxlye Kol and Poplarvale Alcactra 1, W. 1. Lovelock's Lenta of Oringi and Newton Queen Segis 2. Airlie Farm Co.'s Annette 6th of Airlie and Ashlyn Leila 3 Champion Lull, Friesian: W. 1. Lovelock's King of Dominos. Reserve champion: P. Scccombe's Longbench Big Patch. Champion cow: Central Development Farm's Mierlo Reserve Champion. Reserve champion: Central Development Farm's Horn Queen Gertrude, DAIRY CATTLE, any breed of cross.

Cow or heifer, in milk: S. R. Lancaster's (Palnierston N.) 1, 11. .1. Lancaster (Glen Oroua) 2. Mrs S. M. Gat field (Palmerston X.) 3. Cow, springing, any age: A. Lancaster (Kairangu) 1. 11. .1. Lancaster (Glen Oroua) 2, S. 11. Lancaster 3. Heifer, over 13 and under 30 months: 11. ,1. Lancaster 1. A. Lancaster 2 and 3. Two heifers over 10 and under 30 months, in milk or calf: 11. J. Lancaster 1, S. R. Lancaster 2. A. Lancaster -3; 4 entries. Heifer, over 12 months and under 18 months: 11. J. Lancaster 1. S. R. Lancaster 2. F. R. Thornley 3: 7 entries. Two heifers, over 12 and under 18 months: l-I. .1. Lancaster 1. A. Lancaster 2, S. It. Lancaster 3 ; 3 entries. EAT CATTLE. Bullock, anv age or breed : F. Armstrong (Akitio) 1, 2," and 3: 12 entries. Shorthorn bullock, not over four years: T. A. Duncan (Hunterville) 1 and 2. T. Saunders (Glen Oroua) 3; 3en trie.,. Hereford bullock: T. C. Kceble (Fitzherbcrt West) 1 and 2; 3 entries Aberdeen bullock: K. Armstrong 1. C .1. Kceble 2 and 3; 3 entries. Eriesian bullock, anv age: C. T. Kceble 1, T. A. Duncan (Hunterville) 2. P. A. Gillies (Otaki) 3; 3 entries, Bullock, not over four years: T. A. liuncan 1. T. C. Keeble 2 and 3. Two three vea r bullocks: T. Samlers (Glen Oroua) 1 and 2. T. 0. Kceble 3. Besl shop bullock: T. Saunders 1 and 2, T._ A. Duncan 3; 9 entries. Single cow, weight and quality: T. C'Kceble 1. PHOTTGRAPHY. (Judge: Mr A. B. Keyworth, Wellington.)

Landscape (open); ,1. W. Johnson CWelliugtou) I and •''-• There was no second award; 'J entries. Seascape (open): A. N. Hreckon (Auckland) I, J. \V. Johnson :i; Id entries. Points prizes in open classes: J. W. Johnson 1, A. N. Breckou \l. Portrait or figure study: E. T. Robson (Wellington) 1, d. W. Johnson 2, P. N. 'Denton (Wellington) 3; 9 entries. Photograph and study: J. W. Johnson 1 and 3; IJ enAMATEUR CLASSES. Landscape: V. A. Rrockctt (Carterton) was awarded third prize, the only award made; IS entries. Seascape: J. D. Hay (Dunedin) 2; no other award made; 11 entries. Portrait or figure study: G. 11. Smith (Feilding) 2. W. F. C'lutmbers ("Wellington) 3; there was no first award made; 12 entries. Collection photographs: P. 11. Ibbetson, M. Jackson, and J. Baxter (Nelson) 2, X. M'onrad and M. Hodder (Palmerston) 3; 2 entries. (Continued on Page 3.)

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10122, 1 November 1917, Page 2

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MANAWATU SPRING SHOW. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10122, 1 November 1917, Page 2

MANAWATU SPRING SHOW. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10122, 1 November 1917, Page 2