Judges Appointed For Spring Show
Judges appointed, for the forthcoming Manawatu and West Coast A. find T. Association's Spring Show, are:— Horses.—Thoroughbreds, light horsos. and competitions, Mr. .C. H. Washer (Haw-ora); harness horses and. trotters, Mr. H. Jones (Hastings); ponies, Mr. K. Duncan (Huntervillc). Steer riding.—Mr. J. Goodwin (Ohingaiti). Cattle.—Shorthorns and Horcfords, Mr. J. M. James (Wangaeliu, Masterton); Aberdeen-Angus, Mr. Jos. Webb (Taihapc); Milking Shorthorns, Mr. A. Disher (Cambridge); lied Polls, Mr. hi. F. Cousins (Colyton); Friesians, Mr. C. A. Marelunt (Stratford); Ayrshires, Mr. T, M. Thomson (Waiuku); Jerseys, Mr. R. A. Lewis (Pukckohe); dairy stock, Mr. C. G. C. Dormer (Cheltenham). Sheep.—Lincolns, Mr. D. Walker (Longburn); Romneys (open), Mr. hi. Short (Pei Ming); . Romney rams (natural condition), Mr. R. Tanner (Longburn); Romney ewer, (natural condition), Mr. A. P. Southey (Solway, Masterton); Southdowns (open), Mr. H. B. Stuckey (Danuevirke); Southdowns (natural condition), Mr. W. V. Buick (Mastertou); Byelands, Leicestersinres and' Oorriedales, Mr. I. Andrew (Maston); fleece wool, Mr. J. R. Frame (Wellington); sheep shearing, Mr. J. G. Donald (Heatherston); special classes, wool, Mr. J. R. Prame (Wellington); meat, Mr. K. W. Deightoa (Marion); breeding, Mr. hi. Short (Peilding). Pat stock.—Sheep, cattle and lambs Mr. P. C. Stowell (Mastertou).. Pigs.—-Berkshires and Tamwortks, Mi P. Ogio (Normanby); Large Whites ana Large Blacks, Mr. A. Lassen (Ashhurst); special classes, Mr. L. L. Lovelock (Pitzherbert), Art needlework and knitting.—Mrs C. Bregmeu (Waiuku). Iloiue industries.-—Cookery, .Mrs. A C. ' Feist (Carterton); pickles and preserves, Mrs. G. J. J. Buchanan (Dannevirke); homo brew and wine, Mr. PL Howes (Palmerston North); farmers' butter, Air. J. A. Lari (Palmerston North). Photograph}'. —Air. L. H. Deightoa (Napier). Schools.—Technical work,, muddling and show-card waiting, Airs. It. Hipkins (Wellington); engineering, Air. C. R. Luke (Palmerston North); public school, writing and handwork, Messrs D. W. Low, J. Galland and P. Pairbrother.
May I give you a riddle? asks “J.W.,” writing in tlio Glasgow Bulletin. From a symbol of sorrows shall a house bo built and that which hath wings shall rejoice in a home. And the interpretation? A Glasgow sparrow, not so brightly clad as in the country places, alighted ou one of the wreaths at the Cenotaph in George Square and diligently picked a bcakful of the everlasting flowers. It had to work hard, and at one time the little rascal was lying ou its back tugging and clawdng. At long last it was satisfied, and set off joyfully with fussy whirring wings to tho Alunicipal Buildings, where cunningly, in a crevico of carved stone, it was building its house. Tho men whom tlio Cenotaph commemorates —which would they have thought moro of—tho wreath or the nest?
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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 228, 27 September 1935, Page 10
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435Judges Appointed For Spring Show Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 228, 27 September 1935, Page 10
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