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Bull, calf.—L. L. Cook 1, A. S. Thirlwall 2 and 3. Cow, in milk.—A. S. Thir.'wall l and 2, Ralph Tuck 3. Cow, three years, in milk.— A S Thirlwall 1, YV. McGill 2 and 3. Heifer, two years, in rmlk. -Ralph Tuck 1, YV. McGill 2. Heifer, yearling.—A. 3. Thirlwall 1 and 2, Ralph Tuck 3. Heifer, calf.—Ralph Tuck 1, A. 3 Thirlwall 2 and 3. Breeders’ Croup.—A. S. Xh rlwali

r 'h;i rumor. Rnl!.—A. S. Thh-hv-.U. Reserve Champion. - A. S. Thirlwan. Cow", Banks 2. GRADES. in milk.—W. McGill l, N. AYRSHIRES. Judge.—Mr. T. Thompson. PEDIGREES. Champion Bull.—C. Watt. Champion Cow.—W. J. Shaw, gull.—C. Watt 1, P. Beverley 2. Bull, two years.—C. Watt 1, W. J. Shaw 2, P. Beverley 3. O BuU> yearling.—p. Beverley I and o, C. Watt 2. Bull, calf.—P. Beverlev 1,2 and 3. Cow in milk—W J. Shaw 1 and o, Watt 2. Cow, three years, in milk.—W. J. Shaw 1, C. Watt 2, P. Beverley 3. Heifer, two years, in milk—W. J. Sh j* w . !> P- Beverley 2 and 3. Heifer, yearling."— C. Watt 1, P. Beverley 2 and 3. Heifer, calf—P. Beverley 1,2 and „ breeders’ Group—W. J. Shaw 1, C. Watt 2, C. Beverley 3. SHEEP. Judge.—Mr. H. Windsor. Chief Steward.—Mr. W. F Harding*. Pet Lamb, to be reared and shown by boy or girl, and not eligible in any other class.—lrene Wright 1. PIGS. Judge.—Mr. B. Chilcott. i Tamworth Boar, one year or over. I —A. E. Bickle 1. Tamworth Sow, one year or over. —A. E. Bickle 1. Bacon Pig, 1201 b to 1601 b. E. Baker 1.

DOGS. Judge.—Mr. H. Windsor. Chief Steward.—Mr. W. F. Harding. Cattle Dog, rough.—D. Morrow 1, E. Baker 2. Caitle Dog, smooth.—J. McSweeney 1, E. Malligan -2, C. Campbell 3. Sheep Dog, rough.—Dolly Vincent 1, J. Bank 2. Sheep Dog, smooth.—J. McSweeney 1, J. Goodwin 2. HOME INDUSTRIES. Head Steward.—Mr. S. Gunn. DAIRY PRODUCE AND EGGS. Judge.—Mrs. F. J. Marshall. One Pound Butter, salt.—Mrs. J. Cranswick 1, Mrs. N. Fulton 2, Mrs. S. Gunn 3. Heaviest Hen Eggs.—John Draper Heaviest Duck Eggs.—Mrs. E. Baker 1, Miss D. Wright 2.

COOKERY. Judge.—Mrs. F. J. Marshall. Bread, made with Champion flour. —Mrs. W. T. King 1, Mrs. M. Madill 2, Mrs. Finnigan 3. Bread, 21b loaf, made with Champion flour.—. Mrs. W. T. King 1, Mrs. M. Madill 2, Mrs. H. S. Wright 3. Currant Loaf—Mrs. W. T. King 1, Mrs. T. Davidson 2 Plate Home-made Scones, 6, with i Champion flour. Mrs. F. Finnigan 1, Mrs. A. Williams 2, Miss E. Williams 3. Home-made Scones.—Mrs. A. Williams 1, Miss E. Williams 2, Mrs. Callaghan 3. Plain Scones, made by girl under 15.—Ailsa Baker 1, N. Hope 2, E. Lark 3. Currant Scones.—Mrs. Callaghan 1, Mrs. Young 2. Girdle Scones.—Mrs. J. Mateer 1, Mrs. Young 2. Jam Roll.—Mrs. Maliigan 1. Jam Sandwich. Miss I. King 1, Mrs. M. Madill 2 and 3. Jam Tarts.—Mrs J. Mateer 1, Mrs Young 2. Scotch Oatcakes.— Mrs. Young 1, Mrs. W. P. Holmes 2. Pikelets.—Mrs. M. Madill 1, Mrs. T. Davison 2, Mrs. J. Mateer 3. Sponge Cake.—Mrs. Young 1, Mrs. H. Delan'ey 2. Pound Cake.—Mrs. J. E. West 1, Mrs. M. Madill 2, Mrs. N. Blackburn 3 Madiera Cake.—Mrs. F. W. Bowler I, Mrs. T. S. E. Sloane 2. Seed Cake.—Mrs. F. W. Bowler 1, Mrs. Finnigan 2. Billy Sponge—Mrs. Davison 1, Miss E. Blackburn 2, Mrs. Young 3. Sausage Rolls.—Mrs. Young 1, Mrs. J. Mateer 2, Mrs. Gunn 3. Cream Puffs.—Mrs. Maliigan 1, Mrs. T. S. E. Sloane 2, Mrs. M. Madill 3. Shortbread.—Miss E. Collins 1, Mrs T. Davison 2, Mrs. H. Delaney 3. Rainbow Cake.—Miss Robins 1, Miss E. Lark 2. e Collection Home-made Biscuits. Mrs. Young 1. Apple Pi e -—Mrs. J. Mateer 1. Mrs. 1. Maliigan 2, Mrs. J. Cranswick 3 Iced Cake.—Miss E. Collins 1. Cocoanut Ice—Miss Amoore 1, Miss D. Wright 2, Miss E. Hitchcock 3. Turkish Delight.—Mrs. E. A. Molloy 1, Mrs. H. R. Robson 2, Miss E. Hitchcock 3. Toffee.—Mrs. E. A. Molloy 1, Miss I. Hope 2, Mrs. Bennett 3. Honey, extracted, not less than 21b. —Paltridge and North 1. Most attractive display of honey and produce put up in marketable form, space 3ft by 3ft, height not to exceed 4ft.—Paltridge and North 1.

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Putaruru Press, Volume V, Issue 176, 17 March 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Putaruru Press, Volume V, Issue 176, 17 March 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Putaruru Press, Volume V, Issue 176, 17 March 1927, Page 5

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