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SHEEP

(Judge—Mr C. Seddcn, Hamilton)

Lincolks— Bam, 2-tooth, T. A. Clayden 1 and 2 ; breeding ewe, T. A. Clayden 1 and 2 ; ewe, 2-tooth, T..A. Clayden 1 and 2. . ROMNEYS—Ram 4-tooth and over, I. D. Greenwood 1 and 2 ; ram, 2tooth, I. D. Greenwood. 1, H. Bottomley 2 ; ram lamb, I. D. Greenwood J. and 2; breeding ewe, I. D. Greenwood 1 and .2 ; ewe, 2-tooth, I. P. Greenwood .1 and 2 ; ewe lamb, I. D. Greeuwood 1 and 2. SOUTHDOWNS—Ram, 4-tooth and o^er, H. G. Melville 1 ; ram, *-tooth, 1,0. Greenwood 1 and 2 ; ram lamb, I. D. Greenwood 1 and 2 ; breeding ewe, H. G. Melville 1 and 2 ; ewe, 2-tooth, H. G. Melville 1 and 2 ; ewe lamb, H, G. Melville 1. Fat Sheep — Three fat lambs, white-face, for freezing, H. G. Mcl ville 1 ; fat lambs, black-face, for freezing, H. G. Melville 1; fat wethers for freezing, J. E. Jones 1 ; fat wethers for butcher's purposes, J. E. Jones 1; fat ewes for freezing, H. G. Melville 1 and-2. PIGS. Judge—Mr L. Bolton, Helensville) Porker for export-, not exceeding 801b. dressed, A. W. Smith. 1, J. E. Jones 2 ; Tarn worth sow for breeding, I. G. Wilson 1 and 2 ; Tain worth boar, not over 8 months, I. G. Wilson 1 and 2. DAIRY PRODUCE. Dairy butter, salted, Mrs J. Hendl I, Miss B. Young 2 ; butter, unsalted, Mrs R. «J; Hanna 1, Mrs J. Hendl 2. FIELD PRODUCE. White potatoes, Miss K. Rauner 1, J. Greenwood 2 and 3; potatoes other than white, J. Greenwood 1, N. Wyatt 2 ; four varieties of potatoes, Miss K. Kauner 1, J. Greenwood 2. GARDEN PRODUCE. Collection of salads, A. J. X Campbell 1 and 2; cabbage, table, L. R. Wilson 1 ; cabbage, drumhead, N. Wyatt 1; seed onions, E. Roke 1, P. W. Smith 2 ; heaviest onions, Miss M. Ashton 1, 0. Ashton 2 ; squash, li. D. Smith 2 ; vegetable marrow* L. R. Wilson 1; table pumpkin, Z f . Anderson 1; cucumbers, long, C. Ashton 1 ; cucumbers, apple, C. Ashto.u 1, N. Wyatt 2; P. W. Smith 1; beet, G. Ashton i, A. J. K. Campbell 2 ; runner beans, P. W. Smith 1, Mrs J. Dunning 2 ; French beans, N. Wyatt 1 ; wax beans, W. 11. Campbell 1 and 2; green peas, N. Wyatt 1, Mrs J. Dunning 2 ;rhubarb, A. W. Smith 1; tomatoes, smooth akin, P. W. Smith 1 ; lettuce' K. D. Smith 1, A. J. K.Campbell 2. Children under 14 years—Collection vegetables, Ivan Wyatt j ; wbite potatoes, Alf Rauner 1, Ivan Wyatt ■ SJ; French beans, Ivan Wyatt 1; green peas, Ivan Wyatt 1; tomatoes, Ivan Wyatt 1. FRUIT. * /.;:; Gravenstein apples, L. R. Wilson 1; culinary apples, L. R. Wilson 1 ■■; peaches, freestone, A. J. K. Campbell^ 1, P. W. Smith 2 ; peaches, clingstone, W. R. Campbell 1 and 2; culinary plums, J. Simonsen 1 ; Japanese plums, E. Roke 1; grapes, A. W. Smith 1 and 2. ,<■;■: • "■■-'; w; ■■•.:.-;. "■■BREAD .; \ ';/r: ■ . '•..-, '. Scones, made from Champion flour, Mrs. E. p. Harper 1, Mrs. JL WV Smith 2; scones made from any flour, Mrs. E. D. Harper 1, Mrs. L. J; Smith 2; collection of scones, Mrs. P. Coley 1; sultana scones, Mrs. J. "W., Smith 1, Mrs. L. J. Smith 2; 21b. loaf white bread, Champion flour, Mrs. J. Hendl 1, Mrs. E. D. Harper 2; sultana loaf, Mrs; E. Roke 1; sultana buns, Mrs. E. Roke 1; nut loaf, Mrs. P. W. Smith 1, Miss M. Ashton 2; apple- pie, puff paste, Mrs. Watson lapple pie, short paste, Mrs. Watson 1, Mrs. Greenwood 2; madiera cake. Mrs. A. Medland 1, Mrs. Watson 2; seed cake, Mrs. P. W. Smith 1, Mrs. .E. O. Simonsen 2; chocolate sponge, Mrs. P. W. Smith 1, Mrs. Watson 2; fruit cake, Mrs. P. W. Smith 1, Miss E. Hendl 2, Mrs. R. J. Hianna 3; iced, cake, Miss Gwen Ashton i; collection biscuits, Mrs, E. Roke 1, Miss B. Young, 2 and 3; jam roll, Mrs. ED. Harper 1, Miss B. Young 2; queen cakes,: Mrs, JP* s W.1 Smith 1;. jam tarts, Mrs.; 1; short bread, Mrs. E. D. Harper 1, Mrs. J. Greenwood 2; pikelets, Mrs! Watson 1} spiced sponge, Mrs. P. W. Smith 1, Miss EM Campbell 2; sponge sandwich, Miss Gwen Ashton 1, Mrs. J. Greenwood 2; ginger cake, Mrs. Medland 1, Mrs. Watson 2; cream puffs, Mrs. Medland 1 and 2. •Girls, under. 17 years.—Plain scones-

Lorraine Medland 1, Con. Meiklejohn 2; queen cakes, Mildred Dunning 1, Con. Meiklejohn 2; sponge sandwich, Coral Ashton 1, Con. Meiklejohn 2; sponge roll, Lorraine Medland 1, Con. Meiklejohn 2, Coral Ashton 3; six pikelets, Mildred Dunning 1, Cavell MedlancL 2; collection of biscuits, Cavell Medland 1, Mildred Dunning 2; collection of sweets, Mildred Dunning 1; roasted fowl, Con. Meiklejohn 1, Cavell Medland 2. School children under 12. —Sponge sandwich, Avis Simonsen 1 and 2. PRESERVES Bottled fruit, Mrs. S. W. Croker 1, Mrs. P. W. Smith 2, * Mrs. S. W. Croker 3; bottled fruit for those who have never won a prize, Mrs. Medland 1; bottle peaches, Mrs. P. W. Smith 1, Miss E. Campbell 2; bottle pears, Mrs. P. W. Smith 1 and 2; bottle tomatoes, Mrs. J. A. Dunning 1; bottle rhubarb, Mrs. J. A. Dunning 1, Mrs. E. Roke 2; 4 varieties jam, Mrs. W. R. Campbell 1; plum jam, Mrs. W. Campbell 1, Mrs. E. Roke 2; peach jam, Mrs. W. Campbell 1; strawberry jam, Mrs. P. W. Smith 1 and 2; cape gooseberry jam, Miss M. Ashton 1; orange marmalade, Mrs. W. Campbell 1 and 2; 4 jellies, Miss E. Campbell 1; apple jelly, Miss E. Campbell 1, Mrs. E. Roke 2; quince jelly, Mrs. L. J. Smith 1 and 2; blackberry jelly, Mrs. P. W. Smith 1 and 3, Miss E. Campbell 2; peach jelly, Miss E. Campbell 1; plum jelly, Miss Melville 1, Mrs. E. Roke 2, Mrs. P. W. Smith 3; tomato sauce, Mrs. A. Medland 1, Mrs. P. W. Smith 1 and 2; apple chutney, Mrs. P. W. Smith 1, Mrs. W. Campbell 2; three pickles, Mrs. A. Medland 1, Mrs. E. D. Harper 2; pickled onions, Mrs. A. Medland 1, Mrs. E. D. Harper 2. Girls under 17 years—Two jellies, Mildred Dunning 1, Cavell Medland 2; apple jelly, Cavell Medland 1 and 2; two jams for girls who have never won a prize, Con. Meiklejohn 1, Mildred Dunning 2. NEEDLEWORK Lady's inightdress, Edna Remiger 1, iMay Ashton 2; knitted jumper, Mrs. Ray Campbell 1, Miss K. Rauner 2; cardigan jacket, knitted, Miss Gwen Ashton 1; knitted bed jacket, Mrs. Engishl, Grace Home 2; coloured crochet wool cushion, Mrs. J. W. "Smith. 1,. Mrs. Jos. Vipond 2; coloured needlework, Miss P. Clayden 1, Misg I. Hendl 2; afternoon teacloth, Miss I. O. McCutcheon 1, Miss Findlay 2; afternoon teacloth, Roman cut work, Miss L M. Hendl 1> Miss Melville 2; tea shower, Miss Melville 1, Mrs. P. W. Smith 2; bungalow apron, Miss Gwen Ashton 1, Miss I. Hendl 2; d'oyley, white embroidery, Miss May Ashton 1, Mrs. P. W. Smith 2; d'oyley, coloured, Miss Melville 1, Miss M, Ashton 2; collection of d'oyleys, Miss May Ashton 1 and 2; d'oyley, knitted, Mrs. J. E. Simpson 1, Mrs. Ray Campbell 2; toilet set, white, Miss I. Hendl 1, Miss E. Remiger 2; toilet set, coloured, Miss P. Clayden 1, Miss I. O. McCutcheon 2, Miss I. Hendl 3;. toilet set, organdie, Miss M; Melville 1, Mrs.'P. W. Smith 2; applique, Miss I. Hendl 1, Mrs. Ray Campbell 2; tray cloth, Mrs. R. Knipe 1 and 2; tray cloth col. embroidery, Miss Melville 1, Miss P. Clayden 2; tray cloth, cut work, Miss M. Melville 1; table centre, Misa I. Hendl 1, Miss E. Campbell 2; bootees Miss May Ashton 1 and 2; dressing table novelty, Miss Roose 1, Mrs. J. Vipond 2; tea cosy, Miss May Ashton 1, Miss Ivy Brown 2; thrift mat, Mrs. W. R. Campbell 1 and 3; Mrs. E. D. Harper 2; exhibit of 'thrift, 3 articles, Mrs. Hj. Melville 1, Mrs. Alf. Roke 2; Girls under 17.—« Knitted jumper, Con. Meiklejohn 1; machine-made article, Cavell Medland 1, Con. Meiklejohn 2. Children under 12. —Embroidered d'oyley, Elsie Andrews 1, Noelene Watson 2; cushions, coloured work, Noelene Watson 1 and 2; knitted jumper, Noelene Watson 1; school basket work, Noelene Watson 1; doll's apron, Noelene Watson 1, Cavell Medland 2 * s , FLOWERS Cut flowers, Mrs.-Ray Campbell 1; flowering shrubs, Mrs. H. G. Melville 1, Mrs. N. M. Williams 2; shoulder sprays, Mrs. H. G. Melville 1, Mrs. E. Roke "2; posy, Mrsi E. Roke 1; floating bowl, Mrs. H. G. Melville 1; vase of flowers, arranged, Mrs. H. G. Melville 1, Miss E. Campbell 2; bowl of flowers, arranged; Mrs. E. Roke-1, Miss K. Rauner 2; table, decorated, Mrs. H. G; Melville 1, Mrs. N. M. Williams 2; galliardias, Mrs. H. G. Melville 1, Mrs. Ray Campbell 2; gladioli,. Mrs. E. Roke 1, Mrs. Ray Campbell 2; pot plant, foliage, Mrs.

E. Roke 1, Mrs. H. Melville 2; maidenhair fern, Mrs. H. G. Melville 1; vase of flowers, arranged, Noelene Watson 1, Diana Tickle 2; decorated saucer, iNoelene Watson 1; buttonholes,' gents.', Alf Rauner 1, Mary Tickle 2. WEIGHT GUESSING. Eat Beast (6261bs.)—H. Hopkins 6261b5., 1; W. A. Green 6231b., 2. 3heep and Lamb (1051b5.) —C. Mattew, W. Dennis, M. Silvia 1051b. equal 1.

Pig (1211b.)—E. S. Jones 1211b., 1 ; W. A. Green, N. Ward 1231b., N. Webber 1191b., equal 2. Aggregate Weight (8521bs.)—T. A. Clayden 8531b5., 3; J. Greenwood 850|lbs., 2.

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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 12 February 1936, Page 3

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SHEEP Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 12 February 1936, Page 3

SHEEP Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 12 February 1936, Page 3

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