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SHEEP DOGS. Judge, J. R. Corrigan, Hawera. Rough-haired sheep dog, for farm purposes: I Jefferson’s Scotty 1, F King’s Hemp Jun. 2, J Bowen’s Glen Rough-haired sheep bitch: D Neilsou’s Jed 1, Mrs Selby’s Meg 3, R D Kerr’s Nell 3 Smooth-haired sheepdog: A Phippen’s Dye 1, S W Morrison’s Mownie 2, D Friedrich’s Glen 3 Smooth-haired sheep bitch: E C Netherclift’s Ring 1 and Ray 2, Wm. Dickson’s Queen 3, E CNetherclift’s Flox v.h.c. Bearded Collie: J Green 1, DNeilson’a Bruce 3, J H McDonald’s Ruff 3, A Kumeroa’s Fetini v.h.c. COOKER SPANIELS Cocker Spaniel dog: L Morris’ Pinto 1, Miss Ethel McGregor’s Major 2 GRAIN AND SEED. Judges: Mr J McKelvie and Mr F Sisson, Sheaf of oats: G Friedrich 1, O Jefferson 3 Sheaf of wheat: G Friedrich 1 and 3 Wheat, milling: G Friedrich 1 Oats, Algerian : A Coleman 1 FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE .BUTTER. Separator Batter : Miss Gaddopp 1 MISCELLANEOUS. Home extracted honey: Mrs L Richards Heaviest hen eggs Doris Friedrich
VEGETABLES. Peas: Guddopp Broad Beans: W Purcell French beans: D J Willis 1, D H Whale 2 Runner beans H Quittenden 1, D H Whale 2 Cabbages: DJ Willis 1, DH Whale 2 Onions, 12 heaviest: W Parcel 11 , H Quittenden 2 Onions, quality: W Purcell 1 and 2 Carrots, table: W Purcell 1, A Gudopp 2 Carrots, field : E Pickford Best collection vegetables: D J Willis 1, H Quittendon 2 Potatoes, white . Miss R Slight 1, H Quit tend en 2 Potatoes coloured : R D Kerr 1, D Neilsbn 2 Potatoes, collection: W Purcell l s H Quittenden 2 Rhubarb: Mrs W D Mclndoe 1, E Duncan 2 Parsnips: H Shepherd 1, H Quittendon 2 Turnips, gardeq: D J Willis 1, H Quittenden 2 Turnips, held ; K Friedrich Swedes: Wilson Bros 1, FA Wells 2 Vegetable marrow, largest: T Witt 1 , Miss D Awdry 2 Pumpkin, largest: Miss D Awdry 1, H Quittenden 2 Mangolds, long red : D H Whale Mangolds, yellow: W Purcell 1, D H Whale 2 Tomatoes, red : D J Willis FRUIT. Apples, dessert: R J Kilgour 1, H Quittenden 2 Apple, cooking: DJ Willis Apple, six varieties : D J Willis Pears, desert: H Quittenden Pears, cooking: H Quittenden Flams, dessert: H Quittenden Plums, Japanese: H Quittenden Peaches: Mrs L M Richards HOME INDUSTRIES® (Amateurs). Home-made loaf: Miss Carson 1. Mrs B Nitschke 2 and 8 % Pound cake: Miss E DuncanT, Miss; R Carson 2Fruit cake: Miss E Duncan 1, Miss M Nittaohke 2
. Scones: Mrs A Coleman 1, Miss J Morrison 2 Jam Tarts, puff paste: Mrs L M Richards 1, Miss M Carson 2 Sponge roll: Mrs W D Mclndoe 1, Miss M Nittschke 2 Sponge Sandwich : Mrs H Wysocki 1, Miss J Morrison 2 Jam, 3 varieties : Mrs Quittenden 1, Mrs L M Richards 2 Jellies, 3 varieties: Miss E Duncan 1, Mrs Quittenden 2 Madiera cake; Miss R. Coleman 1, Miss A Gnd'iopp 2 Shortbread : Miss E 1, Miss J Morrison 2 Pickles: Mrs Quittenden 1, Mrs L M Richards 2 Goosebenies, bottled: Mrs Qnittenden 1 and 2 Plums, bottled : Mrs Quittenden 1 and 2 Peaches, bottled : MrsQuittenden 1 and 2 Emit, bottled, 3 varieties: Mrs Quittenden 1 and 2
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12016, 4 March 1920, Page 5
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