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WAIMATE WINTER SHOW.

The Waimate Winter Show was concluded on Saturday. In addition to the prize list already published, the following cups and special prizes have been allotted: — CUPS. Mr J. Bitchener’s cup for most points in children’s cookery —Miss Madge Reid (won outright). Cup for most points in fancy work —Mrs W. F. George (won outright). Mrs C. Coventry’s cup for most points in garden produce —A. Deadmarsh (won outright). . . , Fruitgrowers Association s cup for most points in cookery —Mrs Walker. Messrs Wild and Bettern’s cup for most points in heavy breed poultry—J. H. Mitchell (won outright). Mr H. Wilson’s cup for most points in amateur classes—Master W. George. Mr C. Coventry’s cup for most points in White Leghorns; open class—J. Campbell. Society’s cup for most points in Leghorns, in all classes—J. Campbell. A. and P. Association’s cup for most points in farm produce—J. Reid. Mr G. J. Shackleton’s cup for most points in Brown Leghorns, utility—H. Harrison. Mr J. Carlis’s cup for most points in Brown Leghorns (open class) —J. Betten. Bantam Fanciers’ Cup for most points in bantams —W. Gordon. SPECIAL PRIZES. Mr W. E. Fail’s goods 10s for be6t feathered pet—Master W. George. Stock Auctioneers’ Association’s £1 Is tor second highest points in heavy breeds—Miss M. J. Meyrick. A. J. Jones and Co.’s 10s 6d for second highest points in White Leghorns—R. L. Proctor. Miss Walker’s 10s 6d goods for most points in game—J. Johns. Newall and Sons 10s 6d for second highest points in amateur classes—Mrs F. Page. Mr J. H. Beattie’s goods 7s 6d for most points in amateur classes—Master W. George. Mr W. D. Paterson’s goods 5s most points White Leghorn cock, utility . G. Law. R. Moore’s goods 10s for most points heavy breeds, open classes—J. H. Mitchell. Waimate Auction Co’s 10s 6d for best cock or cockerel in Bhow— J. Gordon. Mr R. G. Rattray’s box tea for best White Leghorn, open class —J. Campbell. Meddleton and Tweedy’s 10s 6d for best Brown Leghorn hen or pullet in show —Mrs C. Morgan. Mr A. Lash’s 5s for most points Barred Rocks—J. O’Brien. Waimate Stock Auctioneer’s £1 Is for second highest points in Leghorns, all classes—E. Dunston. Hamilton and Fitch’s £1 for winner of association’s cup—J. Campbell. T. Gibson’s goods 7s 6d for best White Leghorn pullet, amateur—Mrs F. Pape. Mr A. R. Cooper’s 10s 6d for most points in ducks— W. F. George. Mr G. Sadler’s 5s for best canary—A. Heniy. Gordon Bros.' 5s for most points in Pekin bantams —J. Gordon. Mr J. W. Halliday’s £1 Is for best YVhite Leghorn trio (local) K. Dunstan. Mr J. Loper’s 10s 6d for best homer pigeon—J. Gordon. Mr T. Mitchell’s goods 10a 6d for best homing pigeon—J. Gordon. Mr _ T. Mitchell’s Hoods 10s 6d for most points Rhode Island Reds-J. H. Mitchell. Mr W. Nelson's goods 5s for best Brown Leghorn—Mrs C. Morgan. Mr T. M’Pherson’a 7a 6d for best Wyandotte.—J. Campbell. Morrison and Matthews for beat Pekin duck or drake—W. F. George. Mr R. Hall’s 10s 8d for best duck or drake— A. Craig. Prices Brothers’ 7s 6d for most points Indian game—J. Johns. W. E. Taylor’s 10s 6d for best Black Orpington—Miss M. J. Meyrick. South Canterbury Flourmilling Company’s 2001 b pollard for largest poultry exhibitor—E. Dunstau. Mr W. E. Evans’s goods fl for largest exhibitor in all sections —J. M’Cracken. Mr H. M. Christis’s goods 10s for best White Leghorn hen or pullet —J. Campbell. Mr C. Creba’s Bs for second highest points in pigeons — J. C.

Veitch. Mr H. Searle's goods 10s 6d for most points in Orpingtons—Miss M. J. Meyrick. Mr E. S. Mills’s goods 10s 6d for most points in Brown Leghorns—J. Betten. Landon Brothers’ goods 10s 6d for most points in bantams —J. Gordon. Foster and Co.’s 10s for most points in Minorcas —R. Pelvin. M'Lauchlan Bros’ goods 10s 6d for best light breed utility bred—E. Dunstan. Mr J. M'Dougall’s goods to the value of 5s for most points in canaries—J. Henry. Mr W. Paul’s 5s for best Pile modern game bantam, open —j. Gordon. Mr J. Langney’s 9s 6d for best Duckwing modern game bantam, open—J. Gordon. Mr P. V. Stevens’s 11s 6d. for most points in White Leghorns—EV Dunstan. Waitaki Freezing Company’s 10s 6d for best fancy pigeon— Major Wain. Gordon Brothers’ 5s for most likely flyer pigeon, cock or hen, amateur—D. Mahon. Waitaki Freezing Company’s 10s 6d for best homer pigeon, local—J. Gordon. FARM SECTION. Waimate Auction Company's 10s 6d for second highest points in farm produce—J. M'Cracken. N.Z.R.F.C.’s 2cwt fertiliser for most points in Swede turnips—J. Reid. Grant and Wright’s 51b tea for most points in farm produce—J. Reid. Waimate Daily Advertiser’s good for largest exhibitor in farm produce—J. M'Cracken. J. Reid’s 5s for heaviest carrot —J. Reid. C. Hood’s goods 12s 6d for most points in mangels —J. Reid. D. Coffey’s 10s 6d for best table potatoes —J. Reid. GARDEN PRODUCE. Mr G. Dash's 5s for most points in marrows—Mrs Bastings. Mathieson and Roberts’s goods 7s 6d for best table pumpkin —w. C. Creba. Anderson and Smith’s 2s 6d for most points in celery—A. Deadmarsh. Kempthorne, Prosser’s lewt super, for largest exhibitor in garden produce —A. Deadmarsh. C.F.H. Co. s 2cwt fertiliser for best collection of vegetables and most points in garden produce—A. Deadmarsh. Mr W. Pauls 5s for best show of potatoes grown m school garden—Waihao Downs School. FRUIT'SECTION. Mrs A. Craighead’s 5s for most points in Jonathans—H. Smith. Mr F. T. Wallace's 5s for most points in Sturmers—A. Roy. Mr J. Flanagan’s goods, 10s, for most points in fruit —H. Allington. G. S. Meredith and Co.’s 51b tea, second highest points in fruit—J. M'Clure. Mrs A. Craighead’s 5s for most points in Delicious apples— J. Roberts. Kempthorne, Prosser's 2cwt super, for largest exhibitor of fruit — H. Allington. COOKERY CLASSES. Mr R. E. M'Nish’s goods, ss. for most points in scones, open—Mrs O. Herron. Mr G. Joyce’s goods, ss, for best oven scones, children under 12 years—Mias Avice Johns. Mr P. J. Convery’s goods, sa, for bes( plate sausage rolls (children)

—Mias A. Johns. Mr F. Nash’s goods, 10s 6d, for second highest points in cookery (open)—Miss Lyall. Mr A. Inkster’s goods, ss, for best seed cake (children) —Miss A. Johns. Mrs A. Craighead’s 10s 6d for largest exhibitor in adult cookery—Miss Lyall. Mr E. B. Fraser’s 7s 6d for best sponge, rob or sandwich —Miss Lyall. Mrs T. H. VVilce’s 10s fid .for most points in children’s cookery—Miss Madge Reed. Mr C. Coventry’s 10s fid for ond highest points in children’s cookery—Miss A. Johns. Mr R. J Collie’s 5s for best plate of pikelets— Mrs W. Smith. Mr J. O’Brien’s goods, ss, for most points in fruit c ’*e —Mrs A. Walker. Mr D. M. Keyes's goods, ss, for heaviest dozen hen eggs—Mrs T. Chamberlain. Mr C. Clarke’s goods, 8s fid, for heaviest 12 duck eggs—Mrs C. Inkster. Mr B. A. Bryan’s goods, 10s. for best package honey—E. Dunstan. Mr C. G. Holmes's 7s 6d for most points in jams and jellies—Mrs J. Johns. FANCY WORK. Mrs A. Bruce's 10s 6d for best turned heel of sock—Mrs C. ''‘Millan 1. Miss I. Strong’s 5s for best pair pillow-shams made in Richelieu work—Miss Napier. Miss E. Bishop's 7a fid, for best crochet camisole—Miss Lyall. Mrs O’Meara's goods, 10s 6d, for second highest points in fancy work—Miss Lyall. Mrs J. Menzies’s 7s 6d for best eyelet embroidery —Mrs Mullens. Mrs G. A. Manchester's 7s 6d for best knitted jersey or jumper— Mrs Guilford. Mrs S. J. Adams’s 10s 6d for best painted cushion (filled) —Mr. W. George. Mr J. Akhurst’s brush, value 7s 6d, for best hand-made pillow-case (children) —Miss A. Johns. Mr J. Adams's 10s 6d for best oil painting, scenic—Mrs W. George’ Miss Morriss's goods, 10s, for best Mountmellick work—Miss Lyall. Boland and Knell’s 10s fid for most points in fancy work—Mrs W. George. Mr A. E. Lewis’s 5s for best chip carving—A. Deans. Mr P. V. Stevens’s 10s fid for best pen painting—Mrs W. George. Mr R. H. White's goods, 10s, for best eyelet work, hand-made—Mrs Mullens.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3773, 6 July 1926, Page 13

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WAIMATE WINTER SHOW. Otago Witness, Issue 3773, 6 July 1926, Page 13

WAIMATE WINTER SHOW. Otago Witness, Issue 3773, 6 July 1926, Page 13