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COLLINGWOOD A. &P. ASSOCIATION.

FIIKT ANNUAL SHOW. 1 The first show of the Collingwood ' A. and P. Association was held at Collingwood on Wediivsday, and was ' largely attended. Mr Hugh Page, piesidi'Ut o£ the Golden Bay A. and P. As-oociation, formally opened the show, and Mr O. H. Allan, president of the Collingwood A. and P. Association, ?. also delivered an .iddre.°s. The following i.s the Offickes.— Patron, Hon. R. McKenzie; president, Mr G. H. Allan; vice-presidents, Messrs G. \V. l!i---ley, I{. O. Filleul, Geo. James, J. Bassett; hon. secretory and treasurer, G. C. Riley ; auditors, Messrs H B. Sanders and H. Cracknel! ; committee, Messrs A Clear, A. H. Fletcher, R. P. Riley, \V. L. Jeffries, J. Hickmott, S. Keotrhan, R. Sciimgeour, J. Fish, H. B. Rilty J. \V. McKenna, P. G. Hawkins, W. P. Ferguson, A. McNeill, F. Jamea, J. McConchie, and L. Flowers, PRIZE LIST. CLASS I— DRAUGHT HORSES. Judge : Mr J. E. Bartlett, Draught Entire: Oliver Winter 1. Draught Brood Mare: P. McCaffev, 1, H. Fergusson 2. Draught, Mare or Gelding: H.. Fergusson 1, H. J. Strange 2. Draught Gelding or Filly; 2 years' old: W. Jeffries 1. General Purpose Horse (riding or driving): J. W. Grant 1, F W Falconer and Co. 2. CILASS II.— LIGHT HORSE9| Judge : Mr J. Hunt. Weight-carrying Hack (to 14 stone) : L. Reilly 1 (Dr Adams), D. E. Fry 2. Weight-carrying Hack (to 11 stone): D. E. Fry 1, L. Reilly 2. Ladies' Hack: Mrs Fry 1, L. Reillv '£, J. Fauehella 3. Sulky Horse: 7. Page, jnnr., 1, Wm. McFarlane 2. F. CauW B « 3 Tpoiting Boise in Harness: 'Dr A'l-ims 1, D. E Fry 2. fVntleiiYen's Hunting- Onranetitinn : °- R-nheitfion 1, A. H. Bishop 2. Lftdi*?,' Hunting Competition : O. K.iliertsun 1, A H. Bishop 2 Troop Horse: Dr Adums 1, D E Fry 2. Dr Adams 3. tan Buggy riorses : Dr Adams 1, \". I Lfdi'iman 2. Hxpifss \h,\:.?, .Mare oj C.thn--G. Field 1, \V. Sully 2. Hoisi', Dogcart and Harnf.-s : ']'. MfHliinoro 1. N. Skt^Uon 2. CLASS MI.— CATTLE. Judijn : .Mr W. f'olen.an. Shorthorn Bull; over 2 yc-r.i-s : H. ami B. Skilton 1, p. G. Hawkins 2, \V. Jaddifon 3. Shorthorn Bull; under 2 years: R P. Riley 1. Cow or Heifer; over 2 years: J Haldane 1, H. and P. Skilton 2. Ayreshire Bull ; over 2 years • ({ Tibbie 1. J. Hickirrott 2. ' Ayreshire Cow ov HeiTer, over 2 years: 0. Tibbie 1. Jersey or Alderney Bull ; over 2 years : W. Serimgeour 1, A. F. Berry 2, C. Cooke 3. Jersey or Alderncv Bull; under 2 years: W. D. Lash' i. Jersey or Alderney Cow or Heifer 1 over 2 years: A." F. Berry 1, A. Clear 2. Bull ; any ago or breed : G. Tibbie Cow or Heifer ; any age or breed ■ H- ami L. Skilton 1, vV. Jpffries 2 Dairy Cow ; jud?od by Babock Test: H. Skilton 1, S. Soley 2. .Grade Dairy Cow or Heif-er: H. and P. Skilton 1 and 2, W. Jeffries 3. Gne»i in 5 Competition.— Fat BeastA. H. Fletcher 1, J. \V. fiiley 2 Flowit- and Mc-Conchio 3. CLASS IV.— SHEEP. Judge : Mr John Best. Komney Rani; over 20 months- \ H. Fletcher 1. Romney Ram ; under 20 months : A. H. Fletcher 1 and 2. Two Romney Ewes: A. 11. Fletcher Merino Ram; over 20 months: S. M. Riley 1. Pen of Three Fat Sheep (for butch ■2r): : \\\ P. Fergu ?R on 1, R. P. Ri) ev 2. R. N. Fletcher h.c. Three Fat Sheep ffor freezer): A. ?-Lw letch , er X - R - N - rietcher 2, G. Tibbie v.h.c. Three Lambs (for freezer) : Flowers and McConchie 1, G. Tibbie 2. CLASS V— PIGS. Judge: Mr A. Trask. Berkshire Boar ; over 1 vcar ■ C Cook 1, P. G. Hawkins 2. ' Berkshire Boar; under 1 vcar : • J C. Hickmott 1. Berkshire Sow ; over 1 year ■ A Clear 1. ' ' ' Berkshire Sow ; under 1 year • W D. Lash 1. Tamworth Sow; any age: A. Hodgkinson 1 and 2. Two Porkers (unrler 6 months) • E. F. White 1, \V. D. Lash 2 and 3. CLASS VI.— DOMESTIC PRODUCE. Judges : Messrs Glen and Jameson. Loaf Home-made Bread : Mrs Perry 1, Miss E. Walker v.h.c. ,Mrs Irons h.c Plat? Scones : Mrs Perry 1, Miss E. Walker and Mrs lions v.h.c. Sponge Roll: G. Pago 1, Mrs Irons v.n.c. Sponge Cakf : Mrs J. W. Reilly. Plum Cak»: G. Page ], Mis 'lron* ' v.h.c. Mrs P,.rry h.c. ' ' I Currant Cako: Mis Irons 1, Mrs Perry and Mrs F. Slallard jnn., v.h.c " Homemade Biscuits: Mrs Iron? 1. j Pastry: G. Page I. | Fresh" Butter: "Miss R. Walkfi- 1. Side Baron, farmer's nut : W. 1). Scrimg«»ur 1. - I Ham, farmer's cure, pale or f.moked : ' W. D. Rcrimgeour 1. Fruit Preserves : G. Page 1. Mrs Irons v.h.c, Mrs F. Stallard jnn. h.c. i Home-mad-e Jam : G. Page 1 and v.h.c, Mrs Irons h.c. i Tomato Sauce: A. Hodgkinson 1, GPage v.h.c. Hop Beer : Mrs Irons 1. Honey in Comb: W. Riley. CLASS VII.— FRUIT & VEGETABLES. Judge : Mr T. A. Cook. i Potatoes. j Beauty of Hebrou : A. Hodgkinson 1. Vermonts : A. Hodgkinson 1. Victory : A. Hodgkinson 1. Up-to-date : G. Field 1, G. Page 2. Northern Star: W. D. Scrimgeour 1. White Star : G. Page 1. Collection, 3of each sort : G. Page 1. Miscellaneous. Seed Onions: Miss M. Jnmes 1, V. ■ G. Hawkins 2 and h.c. j

Tree Onions : R. H. Lash 1, P. G. Hawkins 2. Table Carrots: A. Hodgkinson 1 ! Early Short Horn : tr. Page. : Six of Any Variety: A. Hodgkinson 2 (no first prize), j Six Parsnips : A. Hodgkinson 1. Swede Turnips : G. Page 1. s Three Mangolds : (1. Pai>e 1 Red Beet : W. Riley I.' Peas : G. Page 1. Beans, Broad : E. Irons 2 (no first 0 prize). <-ans, Staked: E. Irons 1. '. ! Beans, Dwarf : W. G. Grant 1. : Rhubarb : Mrs Perry 1. I Cabbages (white) : G. Page 1. I Cucumbers (long) : G. Page 1. j Cucumbers (short) : D. Scrimpeour ,1. ; ■ Marrows : C. Irons 1, G. Page 2 and b.c. Pumpkin (best) : G. Field 1. Pumpkin (largest): G. Field 1. Tomatoes: A; Hodgkinson 1. Applea (dessert) : A. Hodgkinson 1. R.! , C. Cjirrin 2. t Apples (cooking) : D. E. Fry 1. ; Largest Apple: D. E. Fry 1. i Lemons : Miss F. G. Lash 1. ' ] Nectarine : Mrs J. Fish 1. i Plums : A. Hodgkinson 1. ' Japanese Plums : Grapes : D. Scrimgcour 1. : CLASS VIII.— MISCELLANEOUS, j Judge: Mr T. H. Holland. ] Chopping Competition: T. Lines I,; F. W. Batt 2, Gordon Grant 3. j Sawing Competition: Batt and Isaac: 1 1 (26secs.), Lines and mate 2. j j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 5 March 1909, Page 1

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COLLINGWOOD A. & P. ASSOCIATION. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 5 March 1909, Page 1

COLLINGWOOD A. & P. ASSOCIATION. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 5 March 1909, Page 1

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