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OTAGO A. & P. SOCIEIY.
(ConHmttd from page SOa), PRIZB LIST. The Following is the list of *w*nto t— DAIRY PRODUCE. . CHKEBB. Judge? Mr J. B. MacEwan. Olaw stewards j Meßsra M. Sinclair ana W. T>, Stewart* " lOcwt of full cream New Zealand cheddarshaped'Cheese, suitable for export (high colour). First prize jK2, second £1. Ten entries— lsland Dairy factory 1, Orepuki Dairy factory 2, Crown Dairy' Factory (New Plymonili) highly com- i mended, Ten-Tola Dairy factory hfghjy commendsd, Bdendale Dairy Factory highly commond«d. lOcwt same as above (straw colour). First prize £2, second £1. Ten entries— Kdnndale Dairy Factory 1 and 2 (equal), Wyndham Dairy Factory highly commended, Waikouaiti Dairy Factory I highly commended, Cranley Dairy Factory highly tommenued. Messns John M'Nairn and Co.'s challenge cup, 1 value .£25, for be3tloiwt of full cream "New £ea- - land cheddar-shaped coloured cheese fit for export, njndo since November 1, 1895. To be won three Rimes' (not necessarily consecutively) before becoming the ireoperty of the exhibitor. AH entries . in classes 1 and, "2 are eligible for competition on payment of special entry fee. Tb.B society also prcent a gold medal (suitably engraved) as a first prize,, a silver medal as the second, and a certificate as the third. Twenty entries— Er2eudale Dairy "Factory 1 and 3 (equal), Wynabam Dairy Factory 3. ■ Two factory-made cheeses suitable for export (white or coloured). First prize £2, second £1. Eighteen entries.— Edeadale Dairy Factory (equal) 1 and 2, Ternuka Dairy Factory highly commended., O'Kain Bay Dairy Factory highly commended, Stirling Dairy Factory highly commended. ' • Two factory • made cheeses, made x>rior to November 1, 1895. Age to be stated. JFirat prize j£2, second £1. , Nine entries.— Wyndham Dairy Factory 1, -Stirling Dairy Factory 2 and highly commended ; Jiatmui Co-operative Dairy Association, highly commended. Best colonial-roade Stilton cheese. Age to be stateo". First prize £1 10s, second! 6s. One entry. — Totbill, WatsoD, and Co. (J. Saxe^by maker) ; age eight months. Best colonial-made Gruyere cheese. First prize £ 2, Beconxte£l. — Np entry. Best > colonial-made Gorgorzola cheese. First prizsjeilOs, second 153.— N0 .entry. Two brat farm-Tnade chesfes, notleßS than 801b. First -prize £1 103, second 15s. Two -entries.— David Doull 1. BUTTER. Judge :MrJ. B. MucTSwan. Class stewards i M«som M. Sinclair and W. D. Stewart. Meiers Nimmo and Blcir's Challenge Cup, value E0 guineas, ior best five boxes (eflteh iewt) of ' factory-made butter suitable for export. To be won three times <not necessarily consecutively) before becomii\g the absolute property of tne exhibitor. To be -entered and stamped by the secretary on or before Monday, April 20, 1896. The society also present a gold medal (suitably engraved) as a first prize, a silver medal as a second, and a <»rtificite as a- third, first prize, £1 ; second, 10s ; third , certificate. Seven entries — Taieri and Peninsula JVlilk Supply Company 1,2, and 3. r Ju-tees:' Messrs W. Wright "G. Sutfon, and A. . ' Allan. ( lass stewards : Messrs' R.- Campbell " - - Slbire'h. butter (non-separator), in Jib rolls or^ pats. Nino entdes— Miss A. Jaffray.3, Miss JiJf»y^, J. G. »i»ek3. ' gib powdered butter (non-separator), in^lb rolls otpats. Eleven entries— Miss A. Jaftrayl, J. G. "-Diack 2, Mies Jaifray 8. Sib fresh butter (non-separator), in £lb, rolls or pata,, one week old. To be entered and stamped, by the secretary on" or before Wednesday, 3rd June. Twelve entries— Mrs M'Tainsh 1 and 2, ' MißsA. Jaffray3. 21b fresh butter (separator), in Jib rolls or pats. Seven entries— Edendale Dairy Factory 1, Mrs M'Tain B h2and3. 21b powdered (butter (separator), in ilb rolls or pats. Eight entries— Edendale Dairy Factory 1 and 2, Mrs P. Black 3. Beßt collection of fancy butter, made up for the table (decided by quality and design.) Seven entries— Miss K. Kempshall 1, Mks A. Kempaball 2, Mrs Blacks , 101b salt butter (non-separator), in jar. Two entries— Mrs T. Brown 1. » i lOJb salt T)utfcer Separator), in jar. Three J entries -Mrs M'Tainsh 1 ana 2, Taieri. and Peninsula Milk Supply Company' 3. i FKUTT AND HONEY. ! Judges: Messrs W. Wrijjht, G. Sutton, and A. ! Allan. Class stewards : Messrs J. L. Gillies < *ndU. Campbell. Bfst 4doz tins preserved milKi colonial made (New Zealand). .Mr^t prize I 0«, second sa, third certificate. One entry— R. O. Lindsay 1. 101b honey, iv glass bottles. Three entries— Miss E. "Kernpstaill 1, Misa A. Kempsball 2, Hempthornp, Prosper, and Co. 3. Collection of apples (named). One entry— Chas. Sonntug ]. \ Collection of pears (named) No entry. Best collection of fruit. One entry— Chas, Sonntsg 2. BREATJ AND DRKSSED POULTRY. Judges : Me^rs J. Hopkins asd W. AVood. Class stewards ; Messrs A. M'Farfane and J. A. '■Stewart. Two homemade loaves. Twenty-five entries— Misa J. Williamson 1, Mrs Cnmming 2, Mrs Hudson 3, Mrs MM'lnnis highly commended, Mifs« Braid highly commended. - Six liorae-made scones ,(uirdle). Forty-three entries— Mrs W. Ruse 1, Mrs- A. Campbell 2, Mra K. B.,FeigUßon 3. Miss Gow highly commended, Mi»B G. Beck highly commended. -' Six Jiome-made scones r(oven). Sixty-eight tntric-s— Mrs Spears 1, Miss Beck 2, MissM'Learn 3, Mrs Locbhead highly commended, Miss B. Walih highly commended. Six plain oatmeal cakes. Twenty-eight entries —Mrs Wilkie 1, Mrs Cumming 2, Miss Orr 3. Six home-made potato scones. Twenty-one entries— Miss Charters J, Mrs J. Mitchell 2, Misa J. Perm an 3, Mrs T. Fergusaon highly commended, Miy Outnmiug highly commended. Beat collection of home-made biscuits/ Six entries— Miss Barnett 1, Miss E. Kempsball 2, Miss Purvis 3, Mits Braid highly commended. Pair of fowls trussed for cooking. One entry —Miss Kate Bills 1. I Kair of ducks trussed for cooking. Two entries •-Misa Gow 1, Miss X Bills 2. Pair of geeae trussed for cooking. One entry — j Pdir of turkeys for cooking. One entry-Miss Kate Bills 1. Dozen freslj £gga. One entry—Miss Gow L ' j HASIS AND BACON. Judges : . Messrs W. Wright and G. Sutton. Class stewards : Messrs W. Jaffray and R. Charters. _ Side of smoked bacon. Two entries— A. and J. M'Farlane 1 and 2. Side of green bacpn. Three entries— A. and J. MTarlane 1 and 2.. Two haras Tsmoked). Four entries— Allan and ' Smith Land 2. Two green bams. Five entries— Allan and Smith 1, A. and J. M'Farlane 2. Two rolls bacon (smoked). Five entries— W. J. Hill (Oamaru) 1, A. and J. M'Farlane 2, Allan And Smith 3. Two rolls green bacon. Six entries— Allan and Bmitb 1, A. and J. M'Farlane 2 and 3. Two rolls beef hams. Two entries— A. and J. .. . Side of bacon and ham (smoked), fed, cured, and competed for by farmers only. One .entry— • Charles Wyeth 1. Side of bacon ana ham (green), fed, cured, and Competed for by farmers only. Two entries— W. 3Blackie 1, Charles Wyeth 2. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, GRAIN, SEEDS, ETC. ~* £12 10 a, theresult of the guessing competition Of monster pumpkin exhibited by Nimmo and phdx at last winter show, is divided in special
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and harvested 1895 DS. First prize, 10s ; second, 5a vthird, certificate. White Tuscan wheat, four-bashel aack. Five entries— Peter Reid, Lower Shotover (Farmers' Agency Company, agents), 1 ; J. Shennan (D. ReM and {Jo. agents) 2: R. Ohar'ers, Mosgiel, 3. . Red Tuscan wheat, four-bushel sack. Eleven «ntries— R. Patrie, Berwick (D. Reid and Co., *gentß), 1; Mra 0. Miller, Maungatua, 2; Mrs Miller, 8; W. F. Ward, Gore (Farmers* Agency Company, agents), highly -commended. White "velvet wheat, four-bushel sack. Ten «ntries-nj. Wylie, WesF Taieri <D. Reid and Co., agents}, 1; New Zealand and Australian Land Company, 2 5 W. F. Ward, Gore (Farmers' Agency Company, agents), 3 ; J. Brown, Lower Shotover (Farmers' Agency Company, agents), higlily commended. Red velvet wheat, four-bushel sack. Four entries— R. J. Hendrie, Tapamri(Dalgotyand'Co., agents), 1 ; D. Phillips, Dunback (Dalgety and Co., agents), 2; J. Heenan (D. Reid and Co.. agents), 3. Red chaff wheat, four-bushel sack. Six entries — George Hanger, Heriot (Mutual Agency Oompany, agents), 1] Mrs Kempahall, Maungatua (Mutual Agency Company, agents), 2; MLean Bros., Goodwood (Mutual Agency Company, agents), 3. Velvet ear wheat, four-buahel sack. Two tntriea— Albert Hall, Riversdale (TothilL Watson, and Co , agents), 1. Various (not mentioned above), four-bushel sack. Six entries— New Zealand and Australian Land Company, Totara, 1: Mrs Kempshall, Maungatua (Mutual Agency Company, agents), 2 ; R. A. Keinpshall, 3. Chevalier barley, four- bushel sacV. Five entries— J. Speight and Ga., 1 ; Frank M'Bride, Frankton (D. Reid and Co., ageuts), 2 ; J. Braden, JTranktou (Farmers' Agency Company, agents)^ 3. Cape barley, four-bushel sack. Seven entries— G. Stephenson, Wendon (Tothill, Wataon, and Co , agents), 1 ; J. Rogers (D. Reid and Co., agents), 2, Danish oats, four-bushel sack. Eight entries — W- ' Key, Otama (Tothill. Watson, and Co., agents), 1 ; W. Culleu, Heriot (Farmers' Agency Company, agents), 2: David Muir (Wright, JStepbenson, and Co., .agents), 3. Dun oats, four-bushel sack. Three entries— A. Brown, Gore (Tothill, Watson, and -Co., agents), 1 ; William Patrick<D. Reid an* Co., agents), 2. Sutherland oats { four-bushel sack. Sixteen entries — Hugb Smith (Tothill, Watson, and Co., agents), 1 ; G. Milne, Waikaka (Tothill, Watson, an 1 Co., agents), 2 ; J. Carrulhers, West Taieri (D. Reid and Co., agents), 3 ; Scott Bros , Waiwera (Farmers' Agency Comp»ny, agents), highly «ommended. Canadians, four-bushel «ack. Four entries— J. Rolleston (D. Reid and Co., agents), 1. Short Tartariana, four-bushel Back. Eight entries.— G. Tresselh, 'Arthurton (TothilJ, Watfon, and Co., agents), 1 ; Morton and Sons, Puerua (Mutual Agency Company, agents), 2; Charles Gtusber, Arthurtou ■ (Mutual Agency Company, agents), 3 ; J. Kennedy, Clarks (Farmers' Agency Company, agents), highly commended. Sparrowbills, four ■ bushel sack. Eighteen entrieß.— G. Elder, Chatton {Farmers' Agency Company, agents), 1 ; C. Shand, Balclutba (Farmers* Agency Company, »genrs\ 2 5 W. F. Ward, Gore (Farmers' Agenoy Company, agents), 3; John Bruce, Otama (^othill, Watson, and Co., agents), highly commended; J. J. Brossmao, Waikoikoi (Tothill, Watson, and Co., agents), highly commended.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2206, 11 June 1896, Page 36A (Supplement)
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