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HOKERENUI AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

The agricultural show this year all tbit settlement wae fairly successful, and the following is—

THE PRIZE LIST. JoDOEs.-Thejudgei were: Horses, Messrs. J. A.L.Halland J. Nelson. Cattle, Messrs. J. Carter and J. A. L. Hall. Sheep, dogs, aud pigs, Meesre. J. Carter and J. A. L. Hall. Poultry, Mr. W. Stewart. Fruit, etc., Mr. J. Carter. Dairy produce, bread, etc., Messrs. Fleet and Jones. Writing. Mr. E. T. Field. Fanoywork, Messrs. Cox and Holland.

Horses.—Blood stock—Mare, any age, one entry: E, Ferguson 1. Foal, one entry: E. Ferguson 1. Half-bred breod mare, any age, three entries :A. Balero 1. Half-bred foal, four entries; R. Brown 1, A. Balero 2. Filly or gelding, one year, two entries: R. W. Brown 1. Filly or gelding, two year«, one entry: A, Balero 1. list hack, live entries: T. Marshall 1, H. Morgan 2, Dr. Carolan highly commended. Ust hack, three entries: W. R. Brown 1, F. Elliott 2. Lady's hack, five entries: T. Marshall 1, W. Ross 2, Mrs. Mortimorn highly commended. Cob: H. Johnson, R. W. Brown, and £. C. Blomfield, all highly commended. Walking horse, fire entries: HissMolunis 1, T. Marshall2. Pair of horses, trap or buggy, one entry: H. Stewart 1. Trap or buggy hone, two entries: D. J. Kirkpatrick 1, E. C. Blomfield 2. Draught gelding, two entries: T. Marshall 1. Draught mare, one entry: H. Johnson 1. Team of two horses suitable for farm work, one entry: T. Marshall 1. Lady rider, five entries: Miss Mclnnis 1, Miss Sinclair ?" r^J? 1 " ,18 match ' fourent » eß : W. Stewart 1. E. C. Blomfield 2. Hack race, six entries: H. Morgan's Myrtle 1. Trotting match, fire entries: I. Marshall 1. UATTLE.-Shorthorß bull, one entry: R W. Brown L Shorthorn cow, two entriee: G. Boswell 1. Shorthorn heifer, eight entries: R. W. Brown 1 and 2. Dairy cow, four entries: G. Boswell 1, R. Von Klitzing 2. Dairy cow, near calving, »ix entries : E. lerguson 1. Fat cow, four entries: P. Tebbutt 1. Fat steer, three entries: Brock Bros. 1. tfeifer any breed: A. Collington 1, R. W. Brown 2. Sheep, Dogs, and Pios.-Longwool ram, one entry: R. W. Brown 1. Longwool ewe, one entry: R. Brown 1. Longwool hoggett, one entry: R, Brown 1. Fat sheep, one entry: R. Brown 1. Best bred sheep dog, three entries: R. Brown 1, E. Brock 2. Cattle dog, three entries: L. Leslie 1, R, Brown 2. Berkshire boar under six months, one entry: R. Brown highly commended. Berkshire aow under six months, one entry: R. Btown 1. Sow, one entry: R, Brown 1. Sow under six months, one entry: A. J. Holland 1. Sow, any breed, one entry: R. Brown 1.

Poultry.—Plymouth Rock cock, one entry: H. Codling, 1. Plymouth Rock heu, one entry : H. Codling, 1. Spanish cockerel, one entry: R. Bro*n, highly commended. Spanish lieu, one entry: R. Brown, highly commended. Leghorn cock, three entries : W. Tebbutt 1, J. MoKeown2. Ltghom ben, three entries : R. Marshall, iuu., 1. Aylesbury dr.ikc, 1 eDtry : A. Lindsey, 1. Aylesbury duck; one entry: A. Liudsey, 1. Drake, any variety, one entry : A. Holland, highly commended. Duck, any variety, one entry: A. Holland, highly commended. Bronze turkey gobbler, one entry : R. Brown, 1. Bronze turkey hen, one entry :R. Brown, 1. Grey eoose, one entry: R. Marshall, jun.; 1. Wliite gander : R. Marshall, jun., 1, R. Rawlings2. Toulouse gander, one entry : R. Brown, 1. Toulouse goose, one entry: R. Brown. 1. Vegetables, Fruit, Etc,-Early Rise potatoes, eix entries: C. Rawlings 1, A. Balero 2. Puritan potatoes, one entry. J. Lindsay, 1. Magnum Bonum potatoes, two entries: H. Cristie 1. Enfield cabbaie, one entry: R. Brown 1. Red Cabbage, two entries: R. Brown 1, A. Holland2. Cabbage, four entries: Mrs. J. Mitchell 1, R. Brown 2, Cauliflower, one entry : W. Tebbutt, 1. James' intermediate carrots, font entries: J. Lindsay 1, J. Broomfield 2, White carrots, two entries: E Christey 1. Carrots, any variety, three entries, H. Chnstey 2. Parsnips, four entriee: J. Lindsey 1, J. Broomfield 2. Rhubarb, two entries, H. Christey 1, Mrs. Owens 2. Tomatoes, two entriee: R. Brewn, 1 Small tomatoes, one entry: J. Boswell, 1. Leeks, two entries: Mrs. J. Swiiibanks, 1. 1. Brown Spanish onions, two entries: H. Christey 1, C. Coffey 2. Potato pnion«, two entries: W. Tebbutt 1, Mrs. Oweni 2. Tree onions, three entries: Mrs. nJi.iL Besn *i Bn y variety, one entry: t, Onodhue 1, Purple top turnips, one entry: R. Brown 1. Green top turnips, one entry: R. Brown 2. Marrow, six entries: R. Brown 1, M. 0 Donoghue 2. Cucumber, seyen en tries: F. Tebbutt 1, R. Brown 2. Watermelon, six entries: Atimana 1, R. Brown 2. Piemelon: R. Brown 1, A. Morris 2. Crown pumpkin, three entriee: C. Goodhue 1. Iron- , t Pipkin, five entries: Mrs. Swinbanks 1, J. AloKeown 2. Hubbard squash, one entry : R. Brown 1. Pumpkin, any vuricty, eight entries: A. Morris 1, H. Wakislin 2. Sheaf oats, one entry: R. W. Brown 1. Sack chaff, two entries: J. McKeowu 1, R. VV. Brown2. Beetroot, two entries: \V. Alexander 1, J. Broomfield 2. Sugar beet, one entry: C. Goodhue 1. Mangold, two entries: J, Swinbsnks 1. Collection vegetables: R, Brown 1 and highly commended. Cocksfoot seed, three entries: Brock Bros. 1, J. Giles 2, A. Collington highly commended. Rye grass Seed, one entry: Brock Bros., 1. Grass seed, any variety, one entry: A. Collington, 1. Sweet corn, one entry; J. Lindsey 1. Corn, any variety. 10 entriee: Brock Bros. 1, T. Leslie 2. Tobacco leaves, one entry: Atimana 1. Hand bouquet, two entries: R. Rawlings 1. Sunflower head, with seed, two entries: R. Brown 1, J, Lindsay 2. Dessert applM, nine entries: E. T. Field 1, Mrs. \ioKibben2, J. Boswell highly commended, iarly cooking apples, five entries: A. Hoiland 1, Mrs. McKibbin 2. Late cooking apples, six entries: J. Boswell 1, F. Tebbutt 2. Collection apples: S. Brydon 1, A. Hislop 2. Pears, one entry: F. Tebbutt 1. Peaches two entries : W. Tebbutt 1. Mrs. Kirkpatrick 2. JuiDces, five entriee: J. McKeown 1, S. irydon 2. Strawberries, two entries: Mrs. Owens 1, C. Rawlings 2. Grapes, grown in open air, four entries: Mrs. H. Collins 1 and 2. Collection fruit, two entries: A. Holland 1, C. Goodhue 2. Dairy Produce, Bread, Etc. - Fresh butter, 11 entiies: Mrs. Coffoy 1, Mrs. Harnett 2. Salt butter, five entries: Mrs. Lind»»y I Mrs. Mitzing 2. Butter salted to taste, 11 entries; Mrs. Lindsey 1, Mrs, Giles 2. New cheese, four entriee: Mrs. J. Wilson 1. Old cheese, two entries: Mrs. J. Wilson 1. Hen eggs, four entriee: C. Coffey >i A. Lindsey 2. Camp oven loaf, four entriee: Mrs. J. McKinnon 1. Mrs. Collington 2. Bread made in any kind of oven, 12 entries! Mrs. Kelly 1, Mrs. Ferguson 2. Bachelor's bread, six entries: W. A. Lindsey 1. Brown loaf, four entries: Mrs. Holland 1, Mrs. Seed 2. Currant cake, three entries: Mrs. Leslie 1, Mrs. Coffey 2. bponce cake, six entries: Mrs. Sutherland 1, Mrs. Rouse highly commended. Scones, eight entries: Mrs, Seed 1, Mrs. Coffey 2. Jelly, three entries: Mrs. Seed 1. Mrs. ioodhue 2. Jam, 3 entries : Mrs. C. Goodme 1. Three sorts jam in lbs: Mrs. Rouse ,0. Goodhue 3. Three sorts jellies in lbs, four entries: Mrs. Seed 1 and 2. Pale select gum, one entry; J. Harris 1. Re-scraped, one entry: J. McDonald 1. Writing, Fancy Work, Era-Boys' map, eight entries: A. Parker, Kawakawa, 1. Vnting, 13 entries: Master Pattison 1, Master Christie 2. Sample darning, fire entries: Mrs. Coffey 1, R. brown 2. Flower- «* »P™ n . five entries: Miss Boswell 1, Miss ,ettey • i. Afternoon apron, fire entries: liss Harnett 1, Mrs. Coffey 2. Baby's piaaore. two entries : Mn. Leslie 1. Baby's rock,one entry: Mrs. Carolan 1. Baby's ipotees, four entries: Mrs. Owens 1, Mrs. Untworthy 2. Pincushion, four entriee: Mrs. W. Tebbutt 1, Mrs. Route 2. Wallpocket, one entry: Mrs. Lambert 1. Tea cosey, two entries: Mre. Coffey 1, Mrs. Uetterill -2. Crochet antimacassar, four entries: Mr«, W. Tebbutt 1. Knitted antimacassar, two entries: Mrs. W. Tebbuttl, Mrs. louse 2. Berlin woolwork, four entries: Mrs. CqSey 1, Miss Marshall 2. Macrame work, one entry: M. Sherwin 1. Collection crochet, our entries: Miss Harnett 1, Mrs. Von uitnng 2. Picture frame, one entry: J. lorrisl. Axe handle, two entriee: J. Morris , A. Nikster highly commended. Stockwhip landle, two entries: H. Johnson 1. Maori kits, one entry: Mrs. W. Nehua 1. Maori hats, three entries: Mrs. Johnson 1, H. Moore 2. Collection New Zealand woods (50 varieties), two entries: Master A. Harnett 1. Knitted gloves, f»nr entries: Mrs. Coffey and Mrs. Seed 1. Hemmed pocket-handker-chief, two entries: Miss Lindiey 1. Miis Coffey 2. Children's battonholing, six eutries: Miss A. Christie 1, Miss A. Webb highly commended. Hand-made white nhirt, one entry: Miss J. Broomfield 1. Fancy singlet, two entries: Mn. Seed 1, Mrs. Coffey 2. Knitted Neks: Mn. W. F. Tebbuttl.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10429, 29 April 1897, Page 3

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HOKERENUI AGRICULTURAL SHOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10429, 29 April 1897, Page 3

HOKERENUI AGRICULTURAL SHOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10429, 29 April 1897, Page 3