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WINTER SHOW

SPECIAL AWARDS END OF SUCCESSFUL FIXTURE But for one minor result, the weightguessing competition, in which a massive bullock was the main feature, the Otago A. and P. Society's Winter Show is now completed in the interest of competitors and visitors.' The fact that the , gate .receipts .exceeded last year's total by a slight margin is a matter for satisfaction to the society, and the success of the directors' endeavours to make this, show a particularly bright and attractive one was appreciated by the crowds which visited it. It will go on record as a most successful effort under difficult conditions. , The awarding of special prizes has been completed, and the list is as follows: :, , FAX CATJLE The Dunedin Master Butchers' Association Cup for the best bullock, under three years; most suitable for butchers' purposes, estimated weight not to exceed 9001 b. Andrew Young (Outram). SHEEP Fertilisers (South Island, N.Z.), Ltd. (Dunedin) silver trophy for most points in fat sheep and lambs: D. B. Craighead (Middlemarch). Mr W. Lee's special prize of £1 Is for the runner-up for the Fertilisers' trophy: W. S. Thomson (Warepa) and A. O. Fleming (Woodlands) equal. The New; ■;'■ Snowdrift. Lime Company's special prize of six tons of carbonate of lime for most points in sheep in this section: D. B. Craighead (Middlemarch). DAIRY PRODUCE . The Otago Harbour Board trophy, valued 30gns, to the cheesemaker whose iactory output for the season gains'the highest aggregate number of points according to the Government grader's certificate (open class): Orari Dairy Factory. The Otago A. and P. Society's gold medal and certificate to the' factory manager whose factory fains the Harbour Board trophy: H. laxwell (Orari Dairy Factory). The New iV Zealand Co-operative Rennet Company, Ltd., Eltham, Perpetual Challenge Cup and £2O in cash prizes to factory managers gaining the highest points in white or coloured cheese, suitable for export: Titiroa Dairy Factory (Mr J. Farrell, manager), 1| Brydohe Dairy Factory (Alan Syme, manager), 2; Dalefleld Dairy Factory (W. Linton, manager), 3; Mokotua Dairy Factory (F. McKeown, manager), 4. South Island Dairy Association's trophy for one cheese, white, suitable for export; open to factory managers and first assistants who have never won: a first prize at an Otago A.; and .P. Society's show: J. A. Slaughter (Otariuti Dairy Factory). Brydone Memorial Shield, gold medal and certificate; for 801 b cheese, suitable for export (open class): Titiroa Dairy Factory (M. J. Farrell, manager): Championship Class,* Otago A and P. Society's trophy, 801 b cheese, white, suitable for export: Titiroa Dairy Factory (Mi J. Farrell. manager). Otago A. and P. -'Society's gold medal and certificate for cheese grading com-, petition (open class): A. E. Shuffelbein (Momoha Dairy Company)..The Owaks Co-operative Dairy Company. Ltd (winners of the Taieri and Peninsula Milk Supply Company's cup in 1934) offer a silver cup for one box of factory butter (281 b) suitable for export (open). A geld medal will also be S resented to the first prize-taker: iwaka Dairy Factory (James Cook manager). Messrs Hardleys, Ltd:. Auckland, silver box trophy for boxof butter (281 b), suitable for. r export (open), and the Otago A; arid P. So ciety's gold medal and certificate:fAra'hura Dairy Factory (L. V. Clark. man 4 ager). Andrew Cunningham Memorial Shield, certificate arid framed"'photo* graph for box of butter (281 b); suitable for export (open class): Owaka Dairy Company (James Cook, manager). Brydone Memorial Shield and Otago A and. P. Society's geld medal (open). Bo* of butter X23lb>, suitable for export' (open class): Owaka Dairy Company (James Cook, manager), South Islandjfcitter Championship. The J. B"i ; fprd Company, (N.Z.), LtdT. silver trophy to the South Island factory manmost points 'in"•'.Classes-. 48, : m 50, 51, ;53 and 54; Owaka Dairy Factory (James Cook, manager) The Co-operative Dairy Company, of Otago's gold medal for Butter Grading Competition (open class): A; G. Laird (Owaka Dairy Company). "„'. BUTTER '' ■ The. Drapery and general Irnportmg Company of N.Z.. Ltd., special prizefto the value of £3 3s to the exhibitor gaining most points in Farmers' Butter (Classes 57 to 66): Mrs John Fleming (Crookston). ? PRESERVES A. J. Allen. Ltd., six bags of household coal as a special orize for most points in the Preserves Section (Classes 68 to 89); Mrs J. Pearce (Dunedin). The president's special prize of £1 Is for the runner-up for most points in this section: Miss N. Kelman (Geraldine). y HONEY The Alliance Bee-Supplies Company. Ltd.. special, prize of goods to the value of £2 2s for most points in the Honey Section (Classes 90 to 96): D. Baird (Bannockburn). BAKERS' BREAD Dominion Championship—First prize, special gold medal; second, special silver medal; third, special bronze medal; a special championship certificate goes to the winner of this class:

Stacey and Hawker (Christchurch), 1; C. J. Callagan (Westport), 2; Frew Bros. (Mosglel) 3.

Arthur Barnett, Ltd.. winter coat (valued £4 4s) to the exhibitor gaining the most points in the Home Industries . Open Section: Miss Hazel Brown (Mosgiel). Mr W. Lee's special prize of £1 Is for the runner-up for Arthur Barnett's special prize: Mrs J. Hutton (Dunedin). Messrs Irvine and Stevenson's St. George Co., Ltd., special prize of six 61b tins of St. George jam for most points in the Home Industries Amateur Section: M. Mowat (Dunedin) The Westport Coal Company, Ltd.. six bags of Birchwood coal as a special prize in the Home Industries Section: Hazel Brown (Mosgiel). Messrs Irvine anJ Co., Ltd. (Dunedin) cash prize of £3 3s or a 32-piece English dinner set (all replaceable) for most points in classes 164 to 175 (inclusive): Mrs S. Guthrie (Dunedin). The Self Help Co-op., Ltd.'s special prize of one 501 b bag of flour for the best four scones made with Wilson's Baking Powder: Mrs C. Mowat (Dunedin). Messrs Cadbury Fry Hudson ; special prizes of 61b of Bournville cocoa for the best chocolate cake (not sandwich) made with Bourneville cocoa. First. 10s and 31b tin of Bournville cocoa: second," 7s 6d and 21b tin of Bournville cocoa; third 5s and lib tin of Bournville cocoa: Mrs Johnson (Dunedin) 1, Mrs W. J. Adamson (Dunedin) 2, Miss Hazel Brown (Mosgiel) 3. The Self Help Co-op., Ltd.'s special prize of one 501 b bag of flour for the best fruit cake made with Wilson's Baking Powder: Mrs M. Robinson (Dunedin). Messrs Fleming and Co.'s special prize of one 251 b bag of Thistle oatmeal: Mrs A. Adamson (Glencoe). Messrs Harraway and Sons' special prize of one 201 b bag of Harraway's rolled oats for plate of best rolled oat biscuits: Mrs J. A. Wallace (Dunedin). Messrs Harraways' special prize of two 3Jib bags of Cereo for plate of best Cereo biscuits: Mrs J. A. Wallace (Dunedin). NEEDLEWORK The Mosgiel Woollen Factory Company, Ltd., special prize, valued at £2 10s, to the exhibitor gaining most points in section 8 (needlework): Mrs G. Newton (Shannon). The Drapery Supply Association, George street, Dunedin prize valued at £1 10s, and second prize valued at 15s. in the', needlework section (hand-made wool' rug): Mrs Alex. Hall (Fairlie) 1, Mrs Geo. Carr (Abbotsford) 2. PHOTOGRAPHY The president's (Mr W. Lee) prize of £1 Is to the exhibitor gaining most points in the open classes: Matt. Grant (Christchurch). Messrs H. E. Perry and Co., special prize of photographic goods to the value of £1 Is for most points in the amateur classes: Leith Erwin (Dunedin). FRUIT Messrs G. and T. Young, Ltd., challenge shield, valued 25gns, for most points in classes 295, 296 and 297 (apples suitable:for export): A. Miller (East Taieri). The Co-operative Fruitgrowers of Otago,, Ltd;, special prize of £2 2s for most points in plate apples: Riverside Orchard Company (Beaumont). A special prize of £2 from a donation by the Otago Provincial Fruitgrowers' Council, Ltd., for most points in the locai market case fruit classes (299-311): Riverside Orchard (Beaumont). OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND BACON PIG CHAMPIONSHIP First prize, £5 (donated by Pig Council); second, £2 10s; third, £1; to be" judged for carcass quality: R. Silcock (Tahakopa) 1. ■J. Masters (Dunedin) 2 and 3. The. Dunedin Bacon Curers' Association cup, valued at £5 ss, to the winner of.the Otago and Southland Bacon Pig Championship; to be won three times at intervals or twice in succession: R. Silcock (Tahakopa). SCHOOL COMPETITIONS The Taieri Agricultural Society (winner of Duthie's Shield,, valued at 35gns); trophy to the school .gaining most points in the school competition section: Macandrew Road Intermediate School. Messrs Sutton and Sons, 15s worth of seeds to the school winning the Duthie Shield: Macandtew -Road School '. v "'■ ; POTATOES . ''? Mr'A. Stewartspecial prize of £2 2s to the exhibitor gaining most points in potatoes: G. Troup (Leith Valley) £■': ; roots-V Messrs Sutton r and Sons, silver cup to the: competitor gaining most-points in swedes. Soft turnips and mangels: W. D. Smith (Alma). The North'/Unci Furnishing Cornpany, special prize for ttiost points in the roots section: W. D, Smith (Alma) ; < > .'■;':• :: Mr James McArthur, Strath-Clyde (winner of the James Scott Cup), silver cup, valued at £5 ss, for most points in fleece wool: , James McArthur (Clyde). WOOL^CLASSING - The Watson Shennan Memorial Cup :(valued £lO 10s) to the exhibitor gaining the highest number of points in the open wool-classing section: T. M Maclean and. P S.. Birley (equal) Messrs Ross."arid Glendining. Ltd, special : prize of £2 2s to. the competitor scoring the highest number of points during the show in. the firstyear competitions: A. S Harris. SHEEP-GUESSING FIFTH DAY (Correct Weight. 2201 b) B: Linklater (Waitahuha). 219i1b, and W, J. Lory (Dunedin), 21941 b (equal). 1, Mrs A. McKinnon (Middlemarch), 2211 b. Edward Hewitt (48 South road, Dunedin), 2211 b, A. Orbell (Waikouaiti), 2191 b, Miss Rawson (Hull street, Oamaru), 2191 b, and H. R. Davidson (PoOlbum), 2191 b, divide third prize; L __

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24627, 7 June 1941, Page 7

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WINTER SHOW Otago Daily Times, Issue 24627, 7 June 1941, Page 7

WINTER SHOW Otago Daily Times, Issue 24627, 7 June 1941, Page 7