FEILDING A. AND P. ASSOCIATION.
SPECIAL PRIZE LIST. The following are the special awards a.nd points prizes won at the Feilding A. and P. Association's Show last week: N.Z. Red Poll Cattle Breeders’ Association’s silver cup for most points in Red Poll classes.—G. R. Forster-Pratt, Palmerston North. Trophy for most points in grade dairy cattle and boys’ and girls’ classes.—H. V. Benge, Aorangi, Redding. H. J. Lancaster trophy for most points in grade dairy classes. —H. V. Benge, Aorangi (won outright). Trophy for most points gained in the novice dairy section. —H. V. Benge, Aorangi. Campion Challenge Shield for aggregate of points in purebred a.nd flock classes Romney section.- —H. B. Johnston, Feilding. H. B. Johnston Challenge Cup tor most, points in stud Romneys.—H. B. Johnston. Ten guinea Challenge Cup for most points gained in the natural condition Southdown classes. —-W. A. lllston, Ma.rton. Trophy for most points in the natural condition Southdown section. —W. A. lllston, Marton. J. F. McKelvie Cup for most points in the fat sheep and lamb class.es. — D. W. Reid, Feilding. Co-op. Wholesale Society, Ltd., silver cup for most points gained in the freezing lamb classes under 421 b weight, showground judging.—H. D. Brewster, Maki.no.
Trophy for the exhibitor showing the best pen of lambs (showground judging). —E. H. Swainson. W. G. Booth trophy for champion pen of three lambs, when killed. —Estate E. Short, Parorangi, Feilding (won outright).
Trophy for competitor scoring most points in the whole of the pig sections. —Cheltenham Dairy Coy., Mukino. Smithers Short trophy for the competitor gaining most points in the open cookery classes.—Mrs S. Wiggins, Asli- > hurst. Trophy valued at £1 Is for exhibitor 5 gaining most points in the novice cook- ’ <;r.v classes.—lvliss P. Eagan, Sanson. 1 Mr J. W. Bramwells trophies for most points gained in the junior " needlework section. —Miss C. Andrews, ’ Feilding, 1 ; Miss S. Wallace, Mornk ington, 2; Miss K. Morphy, Feilding, ’ KILLING CLASSES. ' (Judged at the works of T. Bortlnvick and Sons, Feilding.) \ Class 203, 3 wethers or 3 maiden ewes, under 21 months.—J. E. McKelvie, Carnarvon, 1; J. E. McKelvie, Carnarvon, 2; D. W. Reid, Feilding, 3; D. W. Reid, Feilding, v.li.e. . Class 200, 3 wethers under 21 ' months. —H. B. Johnston, Feilding, 1: H. B. Johnston, Feilding, 2; J. E. . McKelvie, Carnarvon’, 3; D. W. Reid, Feilding, v.h.c. Class 220, 3 fat lambs, Down or Longwool.—O. Wilson, Bulls, 1; J. M. Campbell, Taonui, 2; W. G. Booth, Cheltenham, 3. Class 221, 3 fat tegs., Down or Long-wool.-—Estate E. Short, Parorangi, 1; H. W. Shepherd, Colyton, 2; J. M. Campbell, Taonui, 3; J. M. Campbell, Taonui, v.h.c.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 68, 16 February 1935, Page 4
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