THE PRIZE LIST.
FACTORY BUTTER. King George Challenge Cup for box o! butter suitable for export, open to dairy factories' Laving a creamery registration.—-Kai-taia Dairy Co. and Moa Dairy Co.. 954 points; • Golden Bay, 95; Hikurangi, 91», Mercury Bay, Bay of Plenty, and Masterton,, 93}; Mauricevslle. New Zealand Dairy Association (Wfuuku.), Tai Tapu. Jt'iopio, Levin, Whangsroa, ap.l Cheltenham, 93; Raglan and Rotors a, 52}; Canterbury Central and Shannon, 22; Katikati and Waimana, 91; Koniai,9o}; WZealand Dairy Association (Tuakaul. 90; Awahuri. 90!; Clevedoti and Makatawa, 89-!; Tauranga, 83. ... Box of butter, suitable lor expor.. open.—New Zealand Dairy Association (Tuakaul, 94 points: Levin, 93); Whan'aroa. 93; Golden ' Bay 92! ■ Clevedon. Kaitaia. Masterton, lai ' Tapu, Moa. Bay of Plenty, Kaukati, and Muunsatapere, 92; Awahuri, 91}; Hikurangi and Maurieeville. 91: Mercury Bay. New V.ealand Dairy Association 1 Waiuku). Piopio. Potorna. and Kaitieke. 905; Cheltenham. 69;; Konini and Tauranga, 89. riox of butter, suitable for export, manufactured under the most favourable conditions- —Karamea. 95} points: Hikurangi, 95; Moa, 94}; Cheltenham. 94}; Kaitaia. 94; Komci. 031; Katikati. Hay of Plenty, Maka t awa. Levin, Piopio. Golden Bay, Tai Tapu, i 93: Masterton, Now Zealand Dairy Association iWaiuku), Shannon, Maunsataoere. 92}; Canterourv Central, 92, Mercury Bay, Clevedon, Maurieeville. 91-; Awahuri, 91; Itotorua, Otorohnnga, Tauranga, Whangaroa. W)i; N.Z. Dairy Association (Tuakau), 89} ;• "■Thames Valley Company (Kopu). 835. Box of Gutter, in pats, suitable tor local trade.—Kaitaia. 95: Levin, 945; Cheltenham, £1; Konini. 94; Bay of Plenty. 94. Jox of butter from bonie-feparated < ream. | — Masterton. 951; Karamea. 95; Cheltenham, P»i ; lliiurangi, 94; Clevedon, 93;; Kaitaia! ©si. Box of butter, made by butter-maker or factory manager's first assistant.Golden Bay. 955; Shannon, 95!: Masterton, 95; Levin, 94}-. Cheltenham. 9). Box of butter. non prize-winners.—Kara-ti'.ea, 95; Cheltenham, 95, Hikurangi, 95; Kaitaia, 945: Golden Bay, 945: Moa, 94}. Championship of Auckland Province, for i box of butter suitable for eiport rianufac- 1 tnred under most favourahU conditions.-- ■ Ksitaia. 95; Golden Bay 95. Piopio, 944: ; Whangaroa, 94}; NX DA. Wamku), 94. Box of butter suitable for export, open to members of the New Zealand Dairy factory Managers' Association.—Cheltenham. 95; Kaitaia, 95; Moa, 91}; Levin. 91 , Bay of Plenty. 94: Shannon, 94. ' . Open Championship of New Zealand.—Kaitaia . 955: Karame-'J. 95; Shannon. 9f}; (.'.olden Bay. 94!; Cheltenham, 94; Piopio. 91. M.ja, 94: Levin, 94: Whangaroa, 93}; Clevedon, Mercury Bay, Canterbury Central. K Z D.A. eWaiiikul, 93; Awahuri, Masterlon, Tat Tar>u, Kouint. 925; Tauranga, Maketira. 92; Tuakau. Waimana, 915. . Points prize, for most points in three ft classes for butter. -Kaitaia, 288.79 points; 288.43, Hikurangi, 280*18; Bay of Plenty, 286.46. Silkelborß Cup?. -Moa tlnglewood), 186} points; Levin. 186:. FACTORY CHEESE. t aso of cheese ( oloured!, suitable for export. -Kuku Dairy Co., 96; Kexdale, 955; Manakau, 95. Nireaha, Dalrfield. Parkvale, Taniaki, Carrington, 935; Kaituna. 93; belvedere, Matamau, Hikutaia, Waijnana Newbury. •«; lhair.es \ alley (Shelly Beach), Matatoke, Waiotahi. 91' Tamahere. Alton. Onni. llorsham Downs. 91: i Kakepuku, 90}. Case of cheese 'white', suitable for export, i made under most favourable conditions - I Belvedere, 96; C arnnrton, 95! . Matamau. I 65; Kuku, Nireaha, 31; Kaituna, 91 T)alfield. Ea.< Tamaki, 935. Parkvale, 93 Sunny ! Park, Rexdaie. Manakau. 925 , Thames Val-J'-y iWharepoa), Cambridge (Tamahere', 9° Vaiotahi, Alton, Thames Valley tMatotokii' t'ambridgo iGricedale) . 91}; Newbury, Hers! ham Downs, Thames Valley (Hikutaia*, Kaijwi Thames Valley (Shelly Beachi, 91 • K.Z.DA. 'Orini), 99!; VVaunana, Kakouku DO. Lonsdale Challenge Cup, for case ol ilieese (coloured or white) suitable for ejtpoH. - Hukanui. 95; Kuku, 94!;_Mahoe. 94, Thames Valley 'Matatokei, 925; N.Z.D.A. 'Onni,, 31;, } ai-lwi, 915; Cambridge Dairy Co. 'Griddale,, 91; Kakepuku, 905. Case of medium cheese (coloured', suitable f->r local trade.—Nireaha. 95; Kuku, 94 , j'exdale, 91; Belvedere, 935; Matamau, ,935, itatatoke, 93!; Parkvale, 935 ; Dalefic-ld. 93} : Kan Tamnkf. 93}; Carrington, 935 : ManaV"ah and Waiohiki, 92}; Shelly Beach, Hikutua, Waiotahi, Orini, Mahoe, 92; Tama here, 91 c. Waimana, Horsham Downs, 91; Kakc Jiiika, 90. Case of cheese (coloured or white', suitable for export, made under most favourable cone tions 'championship of Auckland Provmcei. - N.Z.D.A. ("East Tamakii. 955. N X.D.A fßukuhia;, 95; Thames Valley D.C. (WhareP°a!, 9! ; Waiotahi, Horsham Downs. 13; Tamahere, Matatoke, Wa : ;nans. 92 Gricedale. Shelly Beach, Hikutaia, 915; Monava.le, Cr "ni, 91; Eakepuku, 905. J Case of cheese (coloured or white), open ( "ily to members of hp New Zealand Dairy factory Managers' A"K)ciat"in. —Pireaha, 9C; \arrmgton, 955; Rexdaie, 95; DalefieM. 91: Jlangatoki, 91 ' Waiotahi, 931; East Ta' laVi, • Kuku. 93}: Horsham Downs, 93; Park,a>e, 93; Mata'oki, 93. Hikutaia, 925; Tama- £'<• 92 W&imana, 92, Shelly Beach, 92; "Takers, 91}. frevi' 0! cheese 'coloured or wKte), non«nWv' frizo-winnerg— 96; 951; Vast Tamaki, 95. Manakau. '•V •m^ 53} Ms hoe. 931; Waiohiki, 6'" T.,l liasna - 92h Piharaa, 92; Silverleys, Bi"; , . re 6^ 9 H. \rxiarcpofc, 91}; Kakepuku. • 51^ A> • .
- Open ..Championship of Nov,- : Zealand, .Visa 01 cneeso (coloured or white): Cavrington. 97; 4nUma„, 06; Belvedere. 95?; Nireaha, 94! Kuku, 94; Rexdale, 94; b Wiiiotahi,' 931; Kaituna, 931 : Mahc*,.93i; East Tamaki, 93; I PMkWie. 93; Dalefield, 93; Horsham Downs, | 93; Manakuu, ,021; Hikutam, 92} ; Waimaria, ; 921; .Newbury, 924; Shelly Beach, 92; Tamahero, 92; Wamuunaku, 911; 1 Orini, 911. . Case of choose (medium) % suitable for export, made;by factory manager's first assistant; Daletleld, 95; : Rexdale, 94h'/.Kuku, 91; Farkvale, 951; East Tamaki, 031; Carrington, : Manaktu, 93; Mahoe, 921; Waimana, 92!; Hikut&ia, 915; Tarawera, 911; Horsham Downs. 91; Kakcpuku. 90!. \ ' DAIRY BUTTER. . r " ' ' Separator, called butter: Mrs. F. Lovett, J; Mrs. C. A. Care. 2; Mrs. A. S. Lindsay! , »n>arator unsaltcd. Mrs. J. McKenssie, 1: Mrs. P. Lovett, 9; Mrs. C. A. Care, 3. | Non-separator, salted: Mrs. P. Lovett, 1; 1 if' A. Care, -• Non-separator, uui sailed; . Mrs. F. Lovett. 1; Mrs. C. A. Care, I -■ butter, un3alted, open to thaso who have ■ Pot previously won a prize: Mrs. J. McKen- | zm. 1; Mrs. D. Henry, !>. Butter, salted, I open, to those who havo not previously won | ft prize: Mrs. J. McKcnzic, 1; Mrs. J. Peticy, 3. EGGS. Hen eggs: Mrs. Saxby, 1; Miss G. McCall, i and 3. Duck: Miss G. McCall, 1 ami 2; Mrs: C. A. Care. 3. FRUIT. Apples.-^-Collect of 12 , varieties: Mrs. on *n McMikon. 1; 1/. Isaacs, 2; A. Shoal, J- .Collection six varieties, dessert: W. J. McMiken, 1; F. Best, 2; A. Sheat. ?. Collection of cooking apples: A. Sheat, 1. Apples packed for export. W. J. McMiken, 1 and 3; L. M. Gubb. -■ Apples, on© variety dessert: W. J- McMiken, 1; A.'Sheat, 2; E. «■».-! I '' Cooking, one variety: IV. J, McMiken, 1; F. Best, 2: E. W. Clay. 3. v 1 e»rs.T-Dessert: E. M. Gubb, 1; W. J. McMiken, 2. Pears, .cooLng: W. J. McMiken 1. , Passion fruit,—Mrs. L. Jones, 1. Lemons.—F. Hopkins, 1." Walnuts.—Miss E. C. Black. 1. •POULTRY. Old English game.—Red cock; \V J Warren, Wheaten pullet.—W. J. Warren. AndaliwiOM.—: J. C. Wallace.- Hen: J C. Wallace, 1 and 2. Cockerel: J. C. Wallace. 1. Pullet: J. C. Wallace, 1. Minorcas.-Cock: II Forbes. 1; J. C. Wallace, 2; Mrs. S. Clements, 3. Hen: P. Holmes 1; Mrs. S. Clements, 2. Cockerel: V. C. Wallace, 1 ; Mp. S. W. McCullough. 2; P. Holmes. 3. Pullet: P Holmes, J; J. C. Wallace, 2. White ooct:: J. C. Law, 1. English Leghorns.— hen :■ V. O. Law, 1. Whit© cockerel: V. O. Law, 1. White pullet: V. O. Law. 1: W. Willeox, 2. Brown cock: A, E. Kelly, 1, Brown hen: W. Dunn and Sons, 1 and 2, and special and champion. Brown cocke-rel: •<*. S. Kelly, 1; W. Dunn and Sons, 2; Mrs. Buglar. 3. American Leghorns.— cock: Mrs. J. W. Porter, 1 and special; Mrs. J. W. Robinson, 2; Wcsly Bros., 3. White hen: Mrs. J. W. Porter, 1 and 2; Wesley Bros., 3. White cockerel: Mrs. J. W. Porter. 1 and 2; Wesley Bros., 3. White pullet: Mrs. J. W. Porter, 1 and 2; Wesley Bros., 3. Hamburg cock: J. C. Wallaco, 1. Hen: J. C. .Wallace, 1. Orpingtons.—Cock: J. W. Chapman,. 1. Hen: L. Vickera. 1, special and champion; J. W. Chapman, 2. Cockerel: W McConneil, jun.. 1; J. O. Law. '2; Mrs-. S. Clements. 3. Pullet: W. McConnue, jun., 1: Mrs. S. Clements, 2; L. Vickcrs, 3. White hen: C. Parsons. 1. Buff cockerel: L. Vickers, 1. Buff pullet; L. Vickers, 1 and 2, Any variety cock; C. Parsons, 1. Wyondoltes.—Silver cock: W. Dunn and Sons, 1. Silver hen: J. 0. Law, 1; W. Dunn and Sons, 2. Silver cockerel: W. Dunn and Sons, 1; T. Douthwaite, 2; Mrs. S. W. McCullough, 3. Silver pullet: W. Dunn and Sons, 1 and 2; T. Douthwaite, 3. White cockerel: Mrs. S. W. McCullough, 1. Plymouth Rocks.White cock O. E. Lynds, 1. Hen: 0. E. Lyuds. 1. Cockerel: 0. E. Lynds, 1. Rhode Island Reds.—Cock: V.O. Law, 1; T. F. Sale. 2; V. C. Wallace. 3. Hen: V. C, Wallace, 1 and 2. Cockerel: Mrs. B. D. Harvey. 1: V. 0. Law. 2: M. Cliffe, 3. Rhode Island Whites.—Hen: -W. J. Simp. son. 1. Pullet: W. J. Simpson. 1. Children's Classes.—Light breed cock oi cockerel: Miss Kelly. Bantam cock A oi cockeiel:, T. C. Wallace. 1; A. D. Ellrcott, 2. Hen or. pullet: Miss L. Kirkinan. 1; Master T. C. Wallace, 2 Silver Wyandottes.—W. Dunn and Sons. 1. Bantams.—Old English Came cock: V. C. Wallace, 1. Hen: V. C. Wallace, 2. Modern Game ben: A. Webb, 1. Peking buff cock: L. L. Marquad, 1. Ducks.—lndian Runner. dr»ke. over 1C months: T. Douthwaite, 1; A. Drabble, 2; V, C. Wallace, 3. • Duck, over 12 months: V. 0 Law, 1; «. Drabble, 2 and 3. Drake, under 12 months: W. McConneil, ii.ui,. 1; Mrs. A, J. Proctor, 2; Mrs S. MsCaUagher, 3. Ducks under 12 months: W. Douthwaite, 1; V. 0, Law. 3. Peking drake, over 12 months: Mrs A. V.' Proctor, 1. Duck, over 12. months: Mrs. A. J. Proctor, 1. Peking drake, undei 12 months: A. S- Holmes, 1. Duck, undei 12monOis: A. S. -Holmes, 1. Buff Orpington drake: C. Parsons, 3 and 2, Duck: C, Par sons. 1 and'2. Utility Minorcas: Hen, Mrs. S, Clements, 1; P. Holmes, 2. Cockerel: V C. Wallace, 1. Pullet: Miss E. Lynds. I and special; 0. E. Lynda, 2; P. Holmes, .1 Lechorns: White cock, J. O. Lav;, 1; Mrs J. W. Porter, 2. White hen: Mrs. P. C. Gower, 1; J. O. Law, 2; N. Sorenson. 3- Whit* cockerel: J. 0- Law. l ; Mm. P. C. Gower 2; J. Mullins, 3. White pullet: L. Vickers 1; A. S. Holmes, 2: J. O. Law. 3. Browi x»ck: W. Dunn and Sons, 1. Brown hen Mrs. S. Hogg, 1: W. Dunn and Sons, 2 Brown cockerel: A. E. Kelly, 1; T. F. Boi 2; Mrs. S. Hogg, 3. Bropn pullet: W. Dunr and Sons, I. American* Leghorns,.Whit< cock: Mrs. J. W. Porter, 1; Wesley Bros., 2 White hen: J. 0. Law. 1; Mrs. J. W. Porte* 2 and 3. White cockerel: Mrs. J. W. Poi ter, 1 and 2; J. 0. Law, 3. White pullek .1 0. Law, 1 and special; Mrs. J. W. Porter, 3 Orpingtons: S. W. Chapman, 1; S. Milligan 2; J. 0. Law, 3. Black hen: C. W. Harvey 1, S. Milligan. 2; J. W. Chapman, 3. Blacl cockerel: 0. E. Lynds, 1 and special: W McConnel, 2; K. Mears, 3. Black pullet: L Vickers, 1: 8. Milligan. 2: R. Mears. 3 White Millet: C. Parsons, 1. Wyandottes Cock, J. 0. Law. 1. Hen, J. O. Law, and spotial. Cockerel. T. Douthwaite. 1 T. J, CoDeland, 2: 3. 0. Law, 3 Pullets: W. Dunn and Sons. 1; J 0. Law.' 3. Plymouth Rocks—Cock O. E. Lynds. 1 and special- H. Gothorp, 2 ,T. Mullins, 3. Hen: 0. E. Lynds. 1. U Gothorp, 2; and 3. Cockerel: H. Gothorj 1 arid 2; 0. E. Lynde, 3. Pullets: J. Mu lins, 1; H. Gothorp. 2; C. N. Mfcrquanc 3 Rhode Island Reds.—Cock: W. J. Simi son. 1 and special; S. A. Carr, 2: J. C Law. 3. Hen: IV. J. Simpson, 1; J. 0. Lav 2; J. E. Wallace. 3. Cockerel: S. A. Cari 1; S. Milligan. 2, J. O. Law, 3. Pullet S. A. Carr, 1;' S. H. Harvey, 2; S. Mill gan, 3. Telling Classes.—Orpington.—Cock : J. 1 Wallace, 1. Hen: J. E. Wallace, 2. Let horns.Cockerel: A. E. Kelly. 1: J. I Wallace, 2. Pullet: J. E. Wallace, Minorca. —Cockerel: J. E. Wallace, 1 Rhode Island Reds.— Cockerel: J. E. Wa lace, 1. Pen:'J. E. Wallace, 1. Ducks.—lndian Runner drake, over ] months: J: 0. Law. 1, T. Douthwaite, 2; i Clements. 3. Duck: J. O. Law, f; 1 Douthwaite. 0 L. G. Marnuand. 3. Drak< under 12 months: J. 0. Law. 1. Duck. und< 12 months: J. 0. Law, 1; Mrs. L. G. Ma quand. '2. Ladies Bracelet.—Mife E. Wesley, 1, Mi: I Gothorp, 2. Turkeys.— -7. W. Trvlor, 1. Pigeons. -Working homers: Blue cock—ii Cocker. 1 and 2; F. Watson, 3. Blue henM. Cocker, 1; N. Bradley, 2. Chequer cockW. I' Sazby. 1 ; Watson Bros. 2 and •' Ren -Watson Bros., 1: J. A. Wallace, 2 E. Stokes, 3. Red chequer cock—W. f Saxbv. 1; Wat&on Bros.. 2 and 3. HenE. Stokes, 1; Watson Bros., 2. Meale —W.ateon Bros., 1; E. Stokes. 2. Pie rock—Watson Bros.. 1 and 2. Pied lvnWatson Bro?., 1 and 2: E. Stokes, '3. She homers: Cock—W. F. Saiby, 1. Magnies.—Cock: W. F. Kaxby. 1. Tumi lers: Cock—M. Cockcr, I. Hen—M. Cocker, T«n'.'-faced ruffled cock: W. F. Saxby, 1 J. Halton. 2 and 3. Fantails: Cock—Vl F. Saxby, 1 and special and 2; P. ('. Gowei 3. Hen—W. F. Saxby, 1 and 2. Cock, an class: W. F. Saxby, 1. Hen: W. F. Saxb: 1 aDd 2.
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