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WINTER SHOW

COMPETITION RESULTS The results of the numerous competitions conducted at the Winter Show axe now being made available by the secretary, Mr. J. M. Kay. The men’s cigarette rolling champion* ship for a prize donated by Uie National Tobacco Company was won by Mr. W. Gqrd, with Messrs. 1C Hughes and P. Mclntyre second and third respectively. ]£ the ladies’ competition Mrs. M. K. Ferguson was first, and Miss Fischbach second. Cochrane's prize of an armchair for the best slogan was won by Mr. M. McMahon with the following: “Cochrane, best furniture, marvellous value.” Judging the exact number of iSblutions, 176, made by the Alfa Laval anti-clog harrow in a specified tyne, Miss JE. Waid gained the first |b« There were many other entrants exceptionally close to her in this conJ, T’wo competitors tied in the shccpweight estimating conducted by Hie Show Association. Messrs. J. S. Graham and G. Budge, whose estimates were gjjgb. Tlie “K.” competition, which consisted of estimating the weight, height, and age of the secretary, Mr. Kay, was won by Mrs. O, Soper. A trophy delated by the president, Mr. T. CL Johns, for the spotting competition was won by Miss K. Allen, and in tlie Vita Brits contest a prize donated by Messrs Murray, Roberts and Company . was won W Mrs. W. A. Ellis.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18756, 12 July 1935, Page 13

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WINTER SHOW Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18756, 12 July 1935, Page 13

WINTER SHOW Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18756, 12 July 1935, Page 13

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