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WAIMATE A. AND P. SHOW.

RECORD ENTRIES. A SUCCESSFUL FIXTURE. (From Odr Own Correspondent.) WAIMATE, November 19. The Waimate Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s show, which was held yesterday under favourable weather conditions, was a very successful fixture, record entries being received. The quality of the stock was undoubtedly of a very high standard, the judges having a difficult task set before them. The entries totalled 850. as compared with 756 for the previous show, and the gate money totalled £lB9 Bs. as compared with £215 last year. The following is the prize list: HORSES. DRAUGHT STOCK. Entire, four years old and upwards. One entry —J. Patrick’s Eddlewood Topline 1 and champion. Entire, throe years old. One entry —J. Patrick’s Young Maggie. Entire colt, two years old. Four entries —■ A. Brown’s Bold Honour 1, E. Neal 2 and 3. Colt, yearling. Five entries —J. Patrick 1 and reserve champion, A. Copland 2. A. Brown 3. Mare, dry, any age. Two entries—J. Patrick’s Bold Lass 1. A. Brown 2. Filly, two years old.. Three entries—J. Patrick 1, R. Slinclair 2, A. Brown 3. Filly, yearling. Seven entries —J. Patrick I. W. Smith 2, A. Brown 3. Best type of Clydesdale, three years old and under, colt or fdly. Four entries—A. Brown’s Bold Honour 1, J. Patrick 2. Special class for Clydesdale Horse Society s medal for best yearling colt or filly. Six entries—J. Patrick 1. Best colt or filly, two years old or under, by cither Baron Bold or Eddlewood Topline. Nine entries—A. Copland. Best Clydesdale on ground, any ago (male or female), bred by exhibitor. Six entries —■ J. Patrick 1. Brood mare, in foal, or foal at foot. One entry —A. Brown 1. Special Class.—The association offers a prize for entire, with three progeny, under three years. One entry—J, Patrick's Eddiewood Topline. Golding, anv age. Six entries—J. Foley 1, J. Patrick 2, A. Brown 3. Golding, throe years old. One entry—J. Foley 1. Gelding, two years. One entry —\V. Smith 1. Pair of geldings, three years old and upwards, in daily work. Two entries—J. Bruce 1 and 2. Pair of mares, three years old. Two entries—A. Brown 1 and 2. Group of three mares, two years old and Upwards. One entry—A. Brown 1. Spring-dray horse, mare or gelding, up to 25cwt, to be driven in harness. Five entries—J. Eathorne 1, J. Bruce 2, J. Bryson 3. Best walking draught mare or gelding, in daily work. Two entries—A. Brown 1, J. Eathorne 2. Spring-cart horse, mare or gelding, up to 15cwt, to be driven in vehicle. Three entries—A. E. Beard 1, T. Quinn 2, A. Crone 3. THOROUGHBREDS. Judge: Mr R. H. Bisset (Timaru), Entire, three years old and upwards. One entry—R. J. Gordon's Buff Gauntlet Entire colt, two years old. One entry— J. Bryson 1. Gelding or filly, two years old. One entry—R. Pashby’s Miss Muffett 1. Colt or filly, yearling. Two entries— A. Eathorne 1. r Mare, dry, throe years old and upwards. Four entries—J. B. Fox 1, E. B. Harrison 2, J. Wilson 3. HACKNEYS AND HUNTERSI Hackney stallion, three years old and upwards. One entry—T. L. Morrison 1. Hackney colt, two years old. One entry *—T. A. Kearton 1. Hackney filly or gelding, two years old. Three entries—P. Fitzharris 1, A. R. Manchester 2, J. Bryson 3. „ Llackney colt, filly, or gelding, yearling. Three entries—B. A. Veitch 1, J. Brvson 2, W. Mewburn 3. Hackney brood mare, in foal, or with foal at foot. One entry—P. Swaney. Gelding or mare, best weight carrier.’ up to 15st. Eight entries—R. A. Ferguson 1, W. J. Parry 2, R. J. Gordon 3. Golding or mare, best weight carrier, up to 13»t—Miss V. M l . H. Nichol's Plato 1, Miss C. M’Lachlan 2, E, B, Harrison 3. Gelding or mare, best weight carrier, up to list. Ten entries—R. W. Dailey 1 A. Medlecott 2, W. J. Dailey 3. Lady's hack, ridden by lady. Sixteen entries—Miss V. M. H. Nichols 1, Miss C. M‘Lachlan 2, R. W’. Dailey 3. Gelding or mare, suitable for troop horse, 14.3 to 15.3 hands, shown in saddle and ridden. Eleven entries—N. G. Rattrav 1 A. Medlicott 2. E. B. Harrison 3. * Best walking hack. Thirteen entries— S- & h T W - J - 2. Miss V. M. H. Nichol 3. HUNTERS’ EVENTS. Heavy-weight hunter, to carry 14st—R. A- Ferguson 1, E. B. Hai risen 2, Miss C. M Lachlan 3. Light-weight hunter, to carry list—Miss C. M Lachlan 1, E. B. Harrison 2 and 3. Best maiden hunter—N. G. Rattray 1 J. Manchester 2, R. A. Richman 3. Hunter, owned and ridden 'by member of Waimate District Hunt—R. A. Ferguson 1 and 3, Miss C. M’Lachlan 2. Horse, mare, or gelding, best jumper on tho grounds—Miss C. M’Lachlan 1, 'E. B. Harrison 2, R. A. Ferguson 3. LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. Single buggy horse. Four entries—Miss A. Kennedy I, A. L. Aubrey 2, F. R, Moore 3. Single buggy horse. Bight entries—Miss V. M. H. Nichol 1 and champion. Miss A. Kennedy 2, Mrs H. B. S. Johnstone 5 Dogcart horse, 15.2 hands or over. Eight entries—R. A. Ferguson 1, R. J. Gordon 2, R. W. 1 rotter 3. Tradesman’s turnout. One entry W Calvert. J Fanner’s turnout. One entry—J. Crone COBS AND PONTES. Judge: Mr Hunter Morris. Cob, over 14 and under 15, shown in saddle and ridden. Two entries—Mrs H B. S. Johnstone 1, Miss J. Studholme 2 Harness cob, 14 to 15 hands, shown in trap. Three entries—Mrs H. B. S. Johnstone 1, Miss J.. Studholme 2. Pony entire, not over 14.2 hands. Three entries—P. H. Luscombe 1, R. J. Gordon. 2, J. Gilmore 5. Harness pony, over 13 hands and under 14 hands. Nine entries—A. L. Aubrey 1, Mrs J. M’Lachlan 2, J. J, Young 3, Gonty Pitts 4. Harness pony, over 12 and under 13 hands. Five entries—Jacic Atwill 1 Miss Nichol 2, Jas. Stowell 3. Pony, over 13 and.under 14 hands, shown in saddle and ridden. . Nine entries —A. L. Aubrey 1, Genty Pitts 2, Miss M. Black 3, J. Gilmore v.h.c. Pony, 12 hands or under. Ten entries— J. Hampton 1 and 2, Jas. Stowell 5. W. Morrow 4. Pony, 14 hands or under. Six entries— Miss Studholme _l, Miss Jeanette Johnstone 2, Miss Marjorie Allnutt 3. Pony jump, 14 hands or under, v«er three flights of hurdles. Four entries—Miss M. Black 1, A. L. Aubre* 2, J. Gilmore 3. Best boy rider, under 14 years. Eight entries—Genty Pitts 1 Joe Studholme 2. Best girl rider, under 14 years. Six entries—Janet M’Lachlan 1. CATTLE. SHORTHORN. Judge: Mr L. R. Stoddart (Ashburton). Bull, three years old and upwards. One entry—Brown Bros. 1 and champion, AYRSHIRE. Judge: Mr D. Pearce (Glentui, Timaru). Bull, calved since July 1, 1922—W. Duncan’s Sunny Vale Robert 1 and champion. Bull, oaived since July 1, 1923., One entry—G. Murray's Earl of Cathness 1. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1922. One entry —W. Duncan's Belmont Maud. JERSEY. Judge: Mr D. Pearce (Glentui, Timaru). Bull, throo years old and upwards. Fivo entries -S. Dale’s Beavelarde Tin 1 and champion, P. J. Wain 2, G. Olerenshaw 5. Bull, calved since July 1, 1922. Four entries—R. Macldron’s Juanita Paddy 1, A. G. Gniicksluinks 2, J. Bryson 3. Bull, calved since July 1, 1923. Five entries —J. Hampton’s Piacindas Optician I, S. Dale 2, J. P. Morrison 3.^ Cow, in milk, any ago. Two entries— K. 'Maddren’s Juanita Girl 1 and champion. G. Olerenshaw 2. Heifer, in milk, calved since July 1, 1921. Five entries—S. Dale’s Odd Trick 1, R. Madclren 2, 3. Dale 3. Cow, any age, dry. Three entries—S. Dale’s Sappho’s Model 1, G*. Olerenshaw 2, J. Freeman 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1922. Fivo entries —R. Maddren’s Lilly’s Mermaid I, M. Crowe 2, Smith and M'Gregor J. I Heifer, calved since July 1, 1923. Four entries—R. Maddreu’s Juanita Fairy 4, S. Pale 2, Nr Gaul A ;

Cow, any age, with two of her progeny. Two entries—-R. Maddren’s Juanita Girl 1, S. Dale 2. FRIESIAN'S. Judge: Mr L. R. Stoddart (Ashburton). Bull, three years old and upwards. One cn t r y_ljj. Alluuit's Tirania’s Model 1. Bull, calved since July 1, 1922. One entry —J. Briggs’s Dutch Prince 1 and champion. Bull, calved since July 1, 1923. Two entries—H. Allnutt’s High field Prince Pietcrjo 1, J. Briggs 2. Cow, in mile, any age —H. Allnutt's Morven Lady Gold Top 1 and champion, H Allnutt 2. Heifer, in mill;, calved since July 1, 1921. Three entries —H. Allnutt's Morven Princess I. 11. Allnutt 2, J. Briggs 5. Cow, of any age, dry. Two entries — J. Briggs’s Dark Rose 1, H. Allnutt 2. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1922. Three entries—H. Allnutt’s Morven Matty Abbokirk 1, IT. Allnutt 2, J. Briggs 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1923. Five entries—H. Allnutt 1 and 2, J. Briggs 3. Heifer, calved since July 1. 1923. One entry—G. M’Rac’s May Echo Colantha. Cow, of any age, with two of progeny. Two entries—H. Allnutt 1 and 2. ANY BREED. Dairy cow, for persons owning or occupying over 10 acres. Three entries —R. Medf’ren 1 and 3. H. Allnutt 2. Dairy cow, for persons owning or occupying not more than 10 acres. One entry — A. Bunting 1. FAT STOCK. One fat bullock. Three entries —Jones and Co, 1 and 2, J. O’Brien 3. One .fat cow or heifer. Two entries — Jones and Co. 1 and 2. Pair fat bullocks. One entry—Jones and Co. Pair of fat heifers or cows, any age. One entry—Jones and Co. > SHEEP. BORDER LEICESTER, Ram, over 50 months. Three entries — Janies Wylie 1, A. M. Copland 2, E. P. Johnston 3. Ram, over 18 months and under 30 months. Six entries—V. Ruddenklati 1, A. M. Copland 2, E. Stokes 5. Ram, over 18 and under 30 months, shorn after October 1. Seven entries —A. M. Copland 1 and 2, R. J. Low 5. Ram, 18 months or under. Eleven entries —R. J. Low 1 and 2, G. P. Johnston 5. Ram, 18 months or under, shorn after October 1. Ten entries —A. M. Copland 1, G. P. Johnston 2 and 3. Pen of rams, 18 months or under. Nine entries—R. J. Low 1 and 2, G. P. Johnston 3. Ewe, with lamb at foot, over 30 months. Eight entries—R. J. Low 1 and 2, A. M Copland 3. Ewo, with lamb at foot, over 18 and under 30 months. Ton entries—R. J. Low 1 and 5, H. Ruddenklau 2. Ewo, 18 months or under. Twelve entries —R. J. Low 1, G. P. Johnston 2, H. Ruddenklau 3. Ewe, 18 months or under, shorn after November 1. Nino entries—R. J. Low 1, G. P. Johnston 2, A. M. Copland 3. Pen of two ewes, 18 months or under. Eight entries—H. Ruddenklau 1, R. J. Low 2, G. P. Johnston 3. Pen of five flock ram hoggets, for cup valued at 20 guineas. Four entries—J. Bailie. corriedai.es. Judge: Mr G. P. Johnston (Gore). Ram, over 30 months. Three entries— J. Andrew 1 and 2, C. 11. S. Johnstone 3. Bam, over 18 and under 30 months. Five entries—J. A,ndrew 1 and 2, H. P. M‘lntyro 3. Ram, over 18 and under 30 months, shorn after October 1. Four entries—C. H. S. Johnstone 1 and 3 J. Andrew 2. Ram, 18 months or under. Five entries— I. Andrew 1 and 3, C. H. S. Johnstone 2. Ram, 18 months or under, shorn after October. Four entries—l. Andrew 1, C. H. S. Johnstone 2 and 3. Pen two rams, 18 months or under. Two entries—l. Andrew 1, 0. If. S. Johnstone Ewe, over 30 months, with lamb at foot. Five entries — H. P. MTntyre I and champion and 2, 1. Andrew 3. Ewe, over 18 and under 50 months, with lamb at foot. Five entries—l. Andrew 1, M. P. MTntyre 2, C. H. S. Johnstone 3. Ewe, 18 months or under. Four entries— I. Andrew J and 2, C. H. S. Johnstone 3. Ewe, 18 months or under, shorn after October 1. Five entries—J. Andrew 1, C. H. S. Johnstone 2 and 3. Pen of 2 ewes, 18 months or under. Two entries—J. Andrew 1, C. H. S. Johnstone 2. ENGLISH LEICESTER. Mr W. J. Holland (Timaru). Ram, over 18 months. Two Isaac Andrew 1 and champion and 2. Ram, 18 months or under. Two entries —lsaac Andrew 1 and 2. Ram, 18 months and under, to be shorn after October 1. Two entries —Isaac Andrew 1 and 2. Ewe, with Jamb at foot. Two entries— Isaac Andrew 1 and champion and 2. Ewe, IS months or under. Two entries— Isaac Andrew 1 and 2. Ewe, 18 months or under, to be shorn after October 1. Two entries—lsaac Andrew 1 and 3. ROMNEY. Mr W. J. Kelland. Ram, over 18 months. One entry—J. A. Johnstone 1 and champion. Ram, 18 months or under. One entry—J. A. Johnstone 1. Pen of 2 rams, 18 months or under. One entry—J. A. Johnstone 1. Ewe,' 18 months or under. One entry— J. A. Johnstone 1. Ewe, 18 months or under, to be shorn after October 1. One entry—C. H. S. Johnstone 1. Ewe, with lamb at foot, over 30 months. One entry—C. H. S. Johnstone. , CROSSBREDS. Mr T. Seaton (Timaru). Pen 3 half-bred or Corriednle-eross ewes, four-tooth and upwards, with lamb at foot. One entry—E. Stoke. Pen 3 cross-bred ewes, 18 months or under, suitable for breeding fat lambs. Five entries—C. H. S. Johnstone 1, A. W. Barnett 2. Pen of 3 half-bred ewes, 18 months or under, suitable for breeding fat lambs. Two entries—C. H. S. Johnstone 1, E. H. Meredith 2. Pen 3 cross-bred ewes, 18 months or under, suitable for breeding lambs. Four entries —C. H. S. Johnstone 1, A. W. Barnett 2. Pen 3 half-bred ewes, do. Two entries.— C. H. S. Johnstone 1, E. J. Meredith 2. FAT SHEEP. Pen of 3 Down cross-bred shorn wethers. One entry—R. J. Low. Pen 3 cross-bred wethers, to be shorn, for butchers’ purposes. Two entries —R. J. Low 1, A. W. Barnett 2. Pen 3 cross-bred ewes, for butchers’ purposes. Five entries—A. W. Barnett 1 and Pen 3 halfbred or Corriedale Cross wethers, over 18 months, live weight not to exceed 1701 b. Three entries —A. W. Barnett I. F. Ruddenklau 2 and 3. Pen of 3 cross-bred wethers, over 18 months, live weight not to exceed 1701 b H. Milton 1 and 3, H. Ruddenklau 2. Pen of 3 cross-bred sheep, ewes or wethers, 18 months or under, for freezing purposes. Two entries —R. J. Low 1, A.. W. Barnett 2. Pen of halfbred or Corriedale cross wethers, for freezing purposes. Three entries—A. W. Barnett 1, H. Ruddenklau 2 and 3. Pen of threo-quarterbred sheep, ewes or wethers, for freezing purposes. Six entries—A. \V. Barnett 1, H. Ruddenklau 2. Pen of throo fat lambs, short wool cross, live weight not to exceed 851 b. One entry —A. W. Barnett. Pen three fat lambs, long woo! cross, live weight not to exceed 851 b. Five entries—\V. Milne 1, H. Melton 2. Pen throe fat iambs, weight not to exceed 851 b, open to two previous classes. Six entries —A. W. Barnett 1, W. -Milne 2, H. Melton 3. Pen of throe fat lambs, any breed, any weight, not allowed to compete in anv other class. Three entries—H. Melton 1, J. C. Faulkner 2, W. Milne 3. PIGS. Judge: Mr W. Brown (Fairlie) BERKSHIRES. Boar, over 12 months. Two entries— E. C. d’Auvergno 1 and champion, J. Briggs 2. Boar, over eight and under 14 months. Two entries—E. G. d’Auvergno 1 and 2. Boar, under eight months. Throe entries—E. C. d’Auvorgne 1 and 2, J. Briggs Sow. over 12 months. Two entries— E. C. d’Auvergno 1 and champion, J. Briggs 2. Sow, over eight and under 14 months— E. C. d’Auvorgne 1 and 2. Sow, under eight months—E. G. d'Auvorgue 1 and 2, J. Briggs 3. Sow’, with litter of not loss than six of her own pigs under eight weeks. Three entries—E. 0. d’Auvergne 1, J. S, Manchester 2, J. S. Manchester 3. ANY OTHER PURE BREED. Boar, over 12 months. No entries. Boar, over eight months and under 14 months. One entry—H. Allnutt 1. Sow, over 12 months. One entry—H. Allnutt 1.

Sow, over eight months and under 14 months. One entry—H. Allnutt 1. Sow, under eight months. One entry— H. Allnutt 1. One bacon pig, under 1501 b dead weight. One entry—E. C. d’Auvergne. SHEEP HOGS. Judge: Mr M. L. Elliot (Glenavy). Best smooth-haired collie dog. Ten entries—J. D. M'Rae 1, R. W. Trotter 2, J. Murray 3. Best smooth-haired collie slut. Three entries—R. Sullivan 1, R. Nelmes 2. Best rough-haired collie dog. Eight entries —C. Ley 1, R. W. Trotter 2, J. D. M'Rae 3. Best: rough-haired collie slut. One entry -J. D. M'Rae 1. Best bearded collie dog. Four entries— R. W. Trotter 1, H. Mitchell 2, J. D.. M'Rae 3. Be.-,t bearded collie slut. Two entries J. W. Bradley 1, J. D. M'Rae 2. DAIRY PRODUCE. Judge: Mr A. Jones (Timaru). Two pounds fresh butter, in jib rolls. Six entries—Miss M. A. Hamilton 1, Mrs W. Cowan 2, Mrs W. M'Donakl 3. Fancy butter, fresh—Mrs W. Cowan 1. Two pounds powdered butter, in il'b roll— Miss M. A. Hampton 1, Mrs W. Cowan 2, Mrs F. E. Andrews 3. Two home-made loaves (Waimato County only). One entry—Mrs J. I. Hayman 1. Two home-made bermaline loaves. Two entries—Mrs J. I. Hayman 1, Mrs E. C. Whelan 2. Two home-made bermaline loaves (open to residents of Waimate County only). Two entries —Mrs C. E. Whelan 1. Mrs J. I. Hayman 2. Six home-made girdle scenes. Two entries—Mrs M. MacDonald 1. Mrs J. Gibson 2. Six home-made girdle scones (open to residents Waimato County only). Four entries—Mrs M. W. MacDonald 1, Mrs W. Armstrong 2, Mrs M. Brownlie 3. Six home-made scones, oven. Five entries—Mrs J. Gibson 1, Mrs M. MacDonald 2, Miss R. Stokes 5. Six home-made scones, oven (open to residents Waimato County only). Ten entries —Mrs M. W MacDonald 1, Miss R. Stoko 2, Mrs W. Armstrong 3. Six home-made brown scones, oven. Four entries—Miss R. IStokcs .1, Mrs .J. Gibson 2, Mrs C, E. White 3. Six home-made brown scones, oven (open to residents of Waimate County only). Four entries —Miss R. Stokes 1, Mrs W. Armstrong 2, Mrs M. W. MacDonald 3. Six plain oatmeal cakes. Two entries — Mrs J. Gibson 1, Mrs O. E. Whelan 2, Six plain oatmeal cakes (open to residents of Waimate County only). Two entries —Mrs W. Armstrong 1, Mrs C. E. Wheland 2. Rich fruit cake, not less than 21b. Seven entries.—Miss R. Stokes 1, Mrs W. Armstrong 2, Miss F. Andrews 3. Light fruit cake, not less than 21b. Six entries—Mrs W. Armstrong 1, Nellie Burgess 2, Mr? E. M‘ilwi;V 3. Seed cake, not less than 2lb. Mrs M. Brownlie 1, Mrs W. Armstrong 2, Mrs E. MTlwiok 3. j , Ginger bread cake, not less than 2ib. Five entries—Mrs M, Brownlie 1, Nellie Burgess 2, Marjorie Martin 3. Sponge cake, not less than 11b. Four entries—Mrs W. Armstrong 1, Mrs M. Brownlie 2, Miss I. E. Harrison 5. Sponge sandwich. Six entries —Mrs M. Brownlie 1, Mrs W. Armstrong 2, Mrs E. MTlrich 3. . . Shortbread, six pieces. Seven entries — Mrs MTlrich 1, Mrs J. Gibson 2, Mrs M. Brownlie 3. , ’ Suet plum pudding, not less than 21b— Mrs J. I. Hayman 1, Nellie Burgess 2, Mrs M. W. MacDonald 3. Butter plum pudding, not less than 21b. 1 Two entries—Mrs J. I. Hayman 1, Mrs M. W. MacDonald 2. Collection of pastry. One entry—Mrs J. 1. Hayman, . . Collection of home-made biscuits. Two entries—Mrs C. E. Whelan 1, Miss R. Stokes 2. Collection of pams and jellies. One entry— Mrs M. Brownlie. One dozen , hen’s eggs. Three entries — W. Vernall 1, Mrs B. H. Wilson 2, Mrs W. Cowan 3. One dozen ducks’ eggs. Two entries— F. Stokes 1, E. Keen 2. Section of honey in comb. Two entries— Mrs M. W. MacDonald 1, Mrs E. H. Wilson 2. Bottle of extracted honev. Two entries— Mrs E. H. Wilson 1, Mrs M. W. MacDonald 2. PUPILS’ COOKERY CLASSES. Six oven scones. Three entries—Hilda Collis 1, Marcello. Whelan 2, May Holland 3. Six girdls scones. Three entries —Arma Steffen 1, Mary Andrews 2. Six sausage rolls. Four entries —Stella Hunt 1, K. Akhursb 2 and 3. Shortbread. Five entries—May Wnight 1, Sybil Purchase 2, Mary Andrews 5 Sponge Cake. Ten entries—Margaret Armstrong 1, May Holland 2, Stella Hunt 5. Seed cake. Five entries—Stella Hunt 1, Mary Andrews 2, May Wright 3. Marble cake. Six entries—K. Akhurst 1, Mary Andrews 2, Margaret Armstrong 3. Rich fruit cake, not less than 21b. Two entries —Mary Andrews'!, Marcella Whelan 2. Light fruit cake, not less than 21b. Three entries —Evelyn Grylls 1, Mary Andrews 2, Marcella Whelan 3. Ginger-bread cake, not less than 21b. Three entries—Mary Andrews 1, Margaret Andrews 2, Marcella Whelan 3. Suet plum pudding, not less than 21b. Two entries —Stella Hunt 1. Butter plum pudding, not less than 21b. One entry—Stella Hunt 1. Collection of pastry. One entry—Stella Hunt 1. Collection home made biscuits.—Winnie Judge 1, Marcella Whelan 2, Sybil Purchase 3. Hand writing (girls under 13). Twentyeight entries —Laelio Bishop 1, Ivy Dunstan and Jessie Sauer 2, Merle Andrews 3, Connie Lumsden, Edith Wilier, and Marjorie Shepherd h.c. Hand writing (boys under 13). Twenty entries —Roy Willetts I. Jack M'Ulure 2, Wm. Talbot 3, John Ollivor v.h.0., Edwin Williams h.c.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19333, 20 November 1924, Page 8

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WAIMATE A. AND P. SHOW. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19333, 20 November 1924, Page 8

WAIMATE A. AND P. SHOW. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19333, 20 November 1924, Page 8