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STOCK AND CROP AWARDS

INVERCARGILL RURAL

DISTRICT BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUBS ASSOCIATION The Southland Boys’ and Gil ls’ Agricultural Clubs Association has made the awards for the stock and crop projects conducted in the Invercargill rural district. This will be the first year in which the different districts have held their own prize-giving ceremonies. Formerly the central committee of the association has held the only function. This year the committees at Invercargill, Gore, Wyndham, Lumsden, Queenstown, Winton and Otautau have made their own awards.

The following certificates of merit, which will be presented at a prizegiving ceremony at the Southland Technical College on Saturday, July 9. have been awarded in the Invercargill district; — STOCK PROJECTS Calves. —Reta Paul, Roha Paul. Myrtle Smith, Isla Smith, Bain McLeod. Norman Todd, Ronald Cooper, Charles Warden, James Blakie, Douglas Dickson, William Cooper, Hugh Roxburgh. Helen Blakie, Heather Fallow, Mary Grindlay, Charles Grindlay, George Eades, Noel Turner, Lavenia Cooper, Lillian Barnes, Andrew Barnes, Mavis Wilson, Samuel Hansen, William Hansen. Pigs.—Helen Blakie, James Blakie. Norman Turnbull, .Mervyn Beleski. Myrtle Barker. Pet Lambs. —Freda Sampson, Ronald Robertson, Eleanor McKinnel, Hazel Robertson, lan Gibson, Dulcie Cooper. May Cooper, Colin Dickson, Robert Waldron, Rena Gibson, Margaret Dickson, Jessie Blakie, Verna Dyet, Daphne McAhan, John Munro, Patricia Murphy, Mary Murphy. Ponies. —Jean Beck. CROP PROJECTS Carrots. —Freda Sampson, Alister Dawson, Peter Drummond, James O’Neil, Allan Garthwaite, Joseph Leonard, Clarence Goodson, Eva Henderson. Mervyn Rodgers, Colin Dickson Douglas McKay. James Blakie, Joyce Allan, Jean McDonald, Marjory Marshall, Richard Munro, John Munro Athol Reid. Potatoes. —Bernard Butson, Jean Blakie, Kenneth McDonald, Sydney Douglas, Eric Eade, Graham Reid. Chou Moellier.—Frank Mclntyre. Walter McNeil, Noel Turner, Mervyn Beleski.

Mangels.'—Ronald Wall. Swedes. —Ronald McKenzie, John Douglas. Vegetables.—James McKay, Norman Fallow, Hugh Roxburgh, Cathie Chisholm, Duncan Findlay. Flowers.—Duncan Findlay, Nowell Smith, May Henderson, Olive Simpson, Ailsa Baird, Elizabeth Hussey, Margaret Wyeth, Joan McNatty, Ivan Paul. Kathleen McLeod, Dulcie _ Tuffrey. Helen Goldsmith, Esmae Smith, Joyce Martin, Rachel Johnstone, Kathleen Timpany, Gwen Toogood, Daphne Warden, Esmae Henderson, Doris Watts. David Hawkes, John Levett, Helen Blakie, Jean McDonald, Norman Turnbull, Ramsay Croft, Irene Saunders. Ngaire Blackler, Frances Cooper, James Brown, Leo Sexton, Doreen Sexton. Esther Allan, Sylvia Jenkins. May McDonald, Thomas McDonald, Elva Spurrier, Elaine Adcock, Edna Henry, Annis Milne, Betty Hughes. Marie Sutton. Margaret Blanchett, Marie Stephens. Estelle Clearwater, Joyce Jones, Claire Reid. SPECIAL DISTRICT PRIZES Following are the special prizes for the district:— Calf Rearing.—William Cooper (Makarewa) 89pt 1, Reta Paul (Woodlands) 88pt 2. Charles Grindlay (West Plains) 87pt and Mavis Wilson (Oteramika) 87pt (equal) 3. Pet Lambs.—Verna Dyet (West Plains) 89pt 1, Jessie Blakie (Makarewa) 82pt 2, Ronald Robert.—. (Woodlands) 80pt 3. Pony.—Jean Beck (Oteramika) 85pt 1.

Carrots.—Colin Dickson (Makarewa) 83pt 1, Jean McDonald (West Plains) 82Jpt, 2, James Blakie (Makarewa) 78pt 3.' Potatoes.—Sydney Douglas (West Plains) 88pt 1. Jean Blakie (Makarewa) 86ipt 2, Eric Eade (Waituna) 84pt 3. Chou Moellier.—Frank Mclntyre (Longbush) 92pt 1. Walter McNeil (Waikiwi) 561 pt 2, Noel Turner (Waikiwi) 55Jpt 3. Swedes. —Robert Tait (Greenhills) 78pt 1, John Douglas (West Plains) 75pt 2, Ronald McKenzie (Myross) 64pt 3. Vegetables—Norman Fallow (Makarewa) lOOpt 1, Cathie Chisholm (Makarewa) 76pt 2, James McKay (Kennington) 75pt 3. Flowers.—Ailsa Baird (Myross Bush) 96pt 1, May Henderson (Kennington) 89pt 2, Helen Blakie (Makarewa) BGpt 3.

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Southland Times, Issue 23553, 6 July 1938, Page 12

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STOCK AND CROP AWARDS Southland Times, Issue 23553, 6 July 1938, Page 12

STOCK AND CROP AWARDS Southland Times, Issue 23553, 6 July 1938, Page 12

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