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THE STRATFORD SHOW.

SPLENDID SUCCESS ATTAINED, -’T v.'! . ; ' 1 ’ XiV *i »• i, LARGE CROWDS PRESENT. ,VMV, • , .’. traS' : , ;i FUTRHER LIST OF AWARDS. .Jt,p iU.-'{••-After u particularly•• successful opening day yesterday, Centval. TarnnU-ki’s big annual fixture, the Show of the Stratford A. - and I>. Association, entered upo.v its second day to-day under the best possible auspices. At an early hour this morning the stream »| of.-iyisitors sett in, and by, 10f o’clock finite a- number of poop e were art this ground, a.nd a largo number of members’ oars were diiiAvn up round the oval,; : grandstand had ' a few occupants , aqd a few “early birds” Ii;^l, ( taken up their position on the tem-

' porary seating. ; . • Xfiditioinl results are:— ' : HORSES. : % \ 1 THOROUGHBRED HORSES. <fi ;1 d ■ >'■■■ Station, 3 years or over. —J. Bryant (Hawera) I, S. J, Bayly (l^fw*' era)'2. * ... ; r • ' PONY'STALLION/ " '■ v ' ; ;

stallion, 14.2 and paW (Lepijerton) ly J; Bi-yimt <’Ha•t wefa); 2. 1 * , ,HARNESS PONIES. | 1 Harness Pony, 11.3 qnd under; 13 hands, to be shown and driven in ifiiU? harness.—B; B. Blackbldl (Hep--patten) T, Miss Betty Harley (Norhianby) 2 r D. Collins- (Stratford)..&»? ' : PONIES.; ;v ! Pony, over 12 bauds and up to 13.2, to bo rTddqn.—Miss I>. Young, Kaicanga, Silver, 1; G .Kerrisk, Objingait Blue Boy, 2; Miss McBlue Gum, 3, ~ ,;Pony, l’2 hands.or under; to be rjd- ' J/ MoDowall, ' Wangatiui, Trixie, 1; Miss Betty Harlem, Nbrtoahby, Entiy, : 2; Douglas Mumby, j| Dandy } 3. I * Pony; to^it'riddfo]—Miss D .Young, 1; 'Mrs T/'j: Martin, pukengahu, Tommy, 2; •B;"Bxtirtj'Tiremoana, Tui, 3. ’*«>;> ,i. 4 i,•■.i'rj'ir : J..,;,.- , CATTLE. ~J MV * f tJ '' THE JEBBEYS. * " " t There were some igood aged hulls, 'said the Jersey judge, Mr T. Church, ■of 1 -Hamilton, three of them being ■ particularly good. The three-year-old hulls 'wer e not bad, and the two-year-olds were good. The classes I were big, and some of the entries had quafiV to them. The class of animals exhibited was somewhat better than he expected, from the class o( stock be had seen in the paddocks in the district'. There Vas good quality in the aged cow class. Championship in Jersey c'ows' Wpnt .to Meadowvale Perfect flay; owned , by . Mentone Jerseys, th© reserve champion being Otterburn Noble Queen, owned by Mr Truby <Phe hull championship was won by Sybil’s Volunteer, owned by Mr J. t ' : S. Jones Bell Block the reserve i champion being Snowview’s Squireen owned by P. J. Petersen, Waitara. , PEDIGREE JERSEYS. U; f .'.- «■ .! Heifer (junior division) born since Ist' 'October, : 1927.—8. D. Horn,. Obau, Ku l Ku Ripple, 1; G. B. Bell, Waipuku, Pukatea Silver Gem, 2; Fra,nk • JCirkwoocl, Stratford, Royal Delight, ,3,; J. Pettigrew, Pibama, Jqraeyyale Twylish, v.b.o. Heifer, tom since Ist July, 1927 (junior division). From semi-officially tested dam.—Mentone Jerseys, Te Tawa, Mentone Model Fern, 1 ;G. R. ■MI. Waipuku, Pukatea Silver Gem, 2; O.' MoAloon, % WeiU, Insbamph’s Glory, 3.;" ' ' ' Heifer, bom since Ist July, 192/, fold anifnrtls in torn! in the 'Third Stratford Futurity Stakes.—Mentone Jferseyß, JPe (T/a,wa,. Mentone MoifV< Pent; 11 B. L. Horn, Obau, Ku Ku Golden- Stream, 2; R. 1.. Horn, Oban, Ku Kn . Golden Ripple, 3,* H. S. Mtalkey, Stratford, Bpin Grange Cream, v.b.o. .Heifer, born since Ist July, 1927. (Junior or Senior). Bred by exhibitor Exhlbitbr within 14 miles, the flratford Post Office. —Mentone Jetfseys, Te Tawa, Mentone Model Fern, 1; E. S. Walker,

Bipin Grangle Conceit, o• ' R S ’ Walker, Stratford, ''Bipin ■ Grange Cream, 3. Two heifers, horn since Ist July, 1927. R, L, porn, Ohau, Ku Ku Ripple and Ku Ku Golden Stream IV E. S. Walker, 1 Stratford, Elpin Grange Cream and Elpin Grdrigte iConceit, 2; B. J. Kirkwood, StratGpldpn Fern’s Lily en* Fern’s Peppy, 3. i Three females, at leasf two of which W he in milk. Progeny of the same sire.—R. L. Horn, Ohau,

, Ku Ku Brooklet, Silver Chimes and ! Ripple, 1. ' Bull, born prior to Ist July, 1925. ’22j. s. Jones, Bell Block, Sybil’s Volunteer, 1; E. Linnell, Midhirst, f Kclora’s General, 2; A. Uhlenberg, Waipuku, 3. v Bull, born since Ist July, 1925. r. g. Coplest’one’s Pukengahu, tPukatea Black Prihce, 1; Truby King, Stratford, Fern’s Golden LadVdie, 2.: I ; ' Bull, born .since Ist July, ,1926. ■ ; L_p, J. Petersen, AVaitara, Suowi view’s Squirene, 1; R. L. Horn, Ohau. Ku Ku Owl’s Victor, 2; 0. McAloon, Te Wera, Wattle Bank i Highlander, 3. . Bull (senior division), born since I (Ist July, 1927, and before Ist Oct-' | ober, 1927.—Mrs Gadsby 1, A. Uhlenberg 2, V. Harkness 3. Bull (junior division), born since Ist October, 1927 —D. Yandle, Te Wera, Punga Nui Twylis'h, 1; W. Pollock 2, 0. McAloon, Te Wera, .Wattle Bank Protection, 3. ' , Bull, any age, and three females, ; ;2 years or over. Must be property | ,of exhibitor. —P. J. Petersen, Waif ftar.a,,-.-Woodland’s Felicia Ivondale’s '-Silver Rainbow, Riverlea’s Waif and 1 1 Showview’s Squirene, 1; 0. Mc- | Aloon, T e Wera, Wattle Bank Highi 'lander, Mbadowvale Sheila, Nellie, Viola’s Golden Perfection, 2; D. •/ Yandle, Te Wera, Punga Nui Twyh.iisti,. Grand View Sea Queen, Pun- • ga Nui Perfection Maid, Ivondale’s .Perfection Maid, 3. (t, Junior Breedipg Team, of two

yearling heifers and one yearling <bull. —R. L. Horn, lOhau, Ku Ku Handsome Owl, Ku Ku Ripple and Ku' Ku Golden Streani, 1; E. J. Kipkwood, Stratford/'La Matriere’s Prince, Golden' Fern’s Sweet Bread, Golden .'Fern’s .Lily, ,2; W. Johnson, ’Ngaere, Brookley Duke, Bro'o.kley _9Mky, and Brookley Ladybird, 3. 1 1 Hqifer, since July : Ist, 1927. — B. S. Walker, Stratford, Elpin Grange Conceit, 1; E. S. Walker, Stkatforjl, Elpin Grange Cream, 2; Frank Kirkwood, Stratjard, Royal Delight,' 3; Mrs T. J. Martin, In.glewood, Victress, v.h.c. % Novice Class Bull, bcrn since Ist •July, 1927. —Mrs Gadsby, 1 1; A, Uhdenberg, Waipuku, Plying Master, i2; D. Yandle, Te Wera, Punga .Nui Highland Chief, 3. PEDIGREE FRIESIANS, Judge, Mr S., Norrish, Hohsonville. Cow, bctt'n prior to. Ist July, 1923. —• T. H. Richards, Cardiff, Waihi Duchess, 1 • ja. Johnson and Son, Stratford, Glen more Tilly Alcartra, 2, H. Johnson [and )Son, Strattoird, Segijsi Lady Waihi, 3. Heifer, bom since Ist July, 1926.--H. Johnson and Sou, Stratford, Glenmore Piet jo Pride 1, Cow, with semi-official record, to bo judged) on type; animal’s performance to bo taken into consideration. —T. H, Richards, Cardiff, Waihi Duchess,. 50 points, 1; H. Johnson and . Son,, , Stratford, Glenmor© Tilly Alcartra, 40 jaunts, 2; H. Johnson ■ and Son, Stratford, Segis Lady Waihi 30 points, 3.

Heifer, born since Ist July, 1927. (Derby candidates only eligible).—T. H. Richards, Cardiff, By well Siegis Buttergirl, ,1; H, Johnson and Son, Stratford, Glenmor© Tilly Alcartrp sth, 2 ■ H, Johnson and Son, Strata ford, Glenmore Tilly Alcartra 4th, 3; H. Johnson and Son, Stratford, Glen[moro Milkmaid Countess, v.h.c.

I Heifer, horn since Ist July, 1928. —H.’ Johnson and Son, Stratford, Entry 1 and 2. Two Heifers, in milk, born since Ist July, 1926. —H. Johnson and Son, Stratford, Glonmores Milkmaid and' Glenmore P'ietje Pride, 1. i Two, heifers, horn since! Ist July, ' 192-7.—T. H. Richards, Cardiff, Bywell. Regis. Buttergirl (and By well Virginia, Queen, 1; H. Johnson and Son, Stratford), 1 Entry, 2 and 3. I Bull, horn, prior to Ist July, 1925. —H. Johnson and Son, Stratford, Cow any age, in full milk, to ho juTlged on dairy points, irrespective of type. Champion ribbon in addition

to prize money. Animals competing to bo milked out the uiglit before—T. H. Richards (Cardiff) 1, H. Johnson and Son, 2 and 3. Glen more King Pietjo Segis, 1. Bull, boyn suicel July 1, 1925. H. Johnson and Son, entry 1. Heifer, born since Ist July, 1927. —W. P. Booten, Rawhitiroa, Sluuvfiekl Prim, 1; W. P. Booten, Shawfield Dawn. 2; J. C. Wright. Normanby, Cornwall Park Jewell’s Pearl, 3; J. C. Wright, Cornwall Park Queen 3rd, v.h.c. T«r o Heifers, in milk, born since Ist July, 1926.—H.. c. Belcher, Ra whitiroa, Egmont Queeni e and Egmont Betty, 1; Jas. Wood, Huiroa, Rongomai Cherry and R'ongomai Rcan, 2.

Two Heifers, born since Ist July, 1927_ —av. p. Booten, Rawhitiroa, Prim and Dawn 1. H. C. Belcher, Rawhitiroa, Egmont Truda and Egmont Betty, 2; J. C. Wright, Normanby, Cornwall Park Jewel’s Pearl 3rd and Cornwall Park Queen 2Oth, 3. Two Cows, in milk, born prior to Ist July, 1926 —J. C. Wright, Normanby, Baeside Sweet Nell and Queen 2nd of Cornwall Park, J; Jas. Wood, Huiroa, King’s Prize and Red Beauty, 2. Bull, born prior to Ist July, 1905. —J. C. Wright, Nonnanby, Cornwall Park Gay Lad, 1; W. F. Booten, Rawhitiroa, Cornwall Park Belted Knight, 2; Jas. Wood, Huiroa, Pukerimu Standard 11., 3. GRADES. Gadei Freisian Heifer, born since Ist July, 1927. —Miss Ray Shannan, Buttercup 1] H. Johnson and Son, Stratford, entry 2; H. Johnson hnd Son, Stratford, entry 3. PEDIGREE AYRSH IRES. Heifer, horn since, Ist July, 1927. S. Mills, Hawera, entry, 1 and 2; F. W. Weston j Uruti, Montrose Zillab 3, 3; J, Ov Morton, Egmont Village, River laud’s Heather, v.h.c. Two Heifers, bom tine© Ist July, 1927. —F. Mills,. Hawera, Entry, 1, F. W. Weston, Uruti, Montrose Zillab 3, 2; J. (X Morton, Egmont Village, Riyerland’s Heather and Riverland’s Adele, 3; A. R. Claridge, Toko, Elira Maisio and Primrose, v.h.c. , Two Cows, in milk, born prior to Ist July, 1926. —Claridge, Toko, 1: JJ O. Morton, Egmont Village,' Dominion Gipsy Newton and Riverlands Linda, 2. Bull born prior to Ist July, 1925. — A. R. Claridge, Toko, Edendale Dinkum Bonus, 1, Bull, born since Ist July, 1925. — J. 01 Morton, Egmont VVillage, Carmen iGlen Royal Topnotcbqr, 1. Bull, horn since Ist July, 1926. — Jerry, IP. Mills, Hawera, 1; A. R. Claridge, Toko, Elim Laura’s Jerry, 2. Bull, horn since Ist July, 1927. — F. TV, Weston,. Uruti, Montrose Gipsy Newton, II; A. R, Claridge, Toko, Edendale Dignity, 2; A. R. Claridge, Elim Peter Bonus, 3. Cow, any a,e:e, in full milk, to bo judged on dairy points, irrespective of type. Champicn hihhon in addition to prize money. Animals competing to be milked out, tbe night before!—A. R. Claridge 1, JV O. Morton 2, P. Mills 3.

FAT CLASSES OPEN. Judge; Mr J* Grant. Steward: C. Finnerty, , Pen of Two Steers or Bullocks, any age....G. Lamplough, Stratford, 1 and 2. SCHOOL CATTLE SECTION. Grade Friesian Heifer, born since Ist July, 1927. Reared under boys’ and Girls Agricultural Clubs. —Tiay\ Shannon, Cardiff, Buttercuj), 1. SHEEP. ROMNEY MARSH. Ram, over 16 monthsj and under 30 mouthy in natural condition. —W. RHunt, Waverley 1, H/ R. Wickham, Huiroa 2, Jus. Wood, Huiroa 3Ram, over 16 months and under 30 months. —W. R. Hunt, Waverley 1, Jas. Wood, Huiroa 2. Ram, under 18 months—W, RHunt, Waverley, 1 and 2. Ram, under 1.8 months, shorn since ■lst September 1928, W. R. Hunt, Waverley, 1 and 2. Two Rams, under 18 months, shorn’ since Ist September, 1928. —W, R, Hunt, 1 Ewe, over 18 months, with lamb at foot— W. R. Hunt 1 and 2, S. Topliss, Urenui, 3, ■Ewe, under 18 months.—W, RHunt, 1 and 2. Two Ewes, under 18 months.—W. R. Hunt 1, H .R. Wickham, Huiroa 2. SOUTHDOWNS. Ram, over 30 months.—A. H. [Bowen, Huiroa, T. Ram, over 16 months and under 30 months. —A. H. Bowen, 1. Ram, over 30 months.—Jas Wood Huiroa, 1. Ewe, under 18 mouths.—Jas. Mood 1 and 2. Two Ewes, over 18 months, with lambs at foot....Jas. Wood 1 and 2. FLOCK SHEEP. Three Ewes, 18 months or under.— WinskiU and Green, Douglas, 1 and 2.

Three Ewes, over 30 nionllis, with Jambs at foot. —J. F. Young, Inglewood 1. Three. Crossbred Ewe Hoggets, suitaide for breeding under Taranaki conditions. —Winskill and Green 1. FREEZERS. Pen of Three Freezers. —A. A. Verry, Waitotara. 1. Pen of Thjree Freezers. —G, ■ Lamplough 1, A. A. Verry 2. Pen of Three) Fat Lambs. —G. Lamplough, Stratford,' U J.. 1-• Young, Inglewood, 2. Pen of Three Fat Lambs. J. F. Young, Inglewood, 1.

FAT SHEEP. Pen of Three Wethers, under 18 months. —G. Lamplough], 1. Pen of Three Wethers, over 18 months. —G, Lamplough,. 1. Pen of Three Ewes..,.G. Lamplough 1, Jas. Wood,. Huiroa., 2. Pen of Thjree Fat Lambs, any breed. —J. F. Young, Inglewood, 1. Pet Lamb—-Nancy McDonald, Stratford I',. J- E. Young 2.

PIGS. JUDGES: Purebred, Mr N. P. Nielsen, Palmerston North; Fat, Mr J. D. Burke, Eltham. BERKSHIRE (PUREBRED). Boar ever 9 months and undex 16 months.' —A. R. Gudopp, New Plymouth, Entry 1; Hawera Hospital Board, Hawera, Hawera Laddie, 2. Boar, under 9 months.—A, R. Gudppp„ New Plymouth, Westowu Davey, 1; Hawera Hospital Board, !HaAvera, 2; J. Pill, Hawera, 3. Boar, farrowed since Ist July, 1928. —A. R. Gudopp, 1 and 2; J. Pill Hawera 3. Soav, 16 months and over.—J. Thomlinson, Hawera, 1. Sow, over 9 months and under 16 months.—Hawera Hospital Beard), Hawera, Hawera Fancy, 1; Hawera Hospital Board, 'Haweraf Hawera Nancy, 2; A, R. Gudopp, New Plymouth, WestoAvn Edna, 3. Soav, under 9 injonths. —J. PRL Hawera, 1; HaAvera Hospital Board, 2; HaAvera Hospital Board 3. Sow, farrowed since 1st 1 July, 1928. —J. Pill, HaAvera, 1 and 2, A. R. Gudopp, NeAV Plymouth, 3. TAM WORTH (PUREBRED).

Boar, 16 months and over.—J. Tomlinson, Hawera, 1; F. Ogle, Nonnanby, Austin Tanniwha, 2. Boar, over 9 months and under 16 months.—F. Ogle, Normanby, Austin Victor, 1. Boar, under 9 months. —P. Ogle, Normanby, Austin Rover, 1, JThomlinson, Hawera, 2. (Bibar, farrowed since Ist Jt^ly, 1928. P. Ogle, Normanby, Austin Felix, 1; F. Ogle, Austin Edgar, 2. Sow, 16 months and over. —P. Ogle, Normanby, Austin Connie, 1, J. Thomlinson, Hawera 2. Sow, over 9 and under 16 months. p Ogle, Normanby, Austin Flora 1, A. R. Gudopp, New Plymouth, Westown Brownie 2. Sow, under 9 month.—No award. Sow, farrowed since Ist July, 1928. F. Ogle, Normanby, Austin Dora, 1; P. Ogle, Austin Mowie, (2. LARGE WHITES (PUREBRED) Boar, 16 months and over.—A. O’Sullivan, Cardiff, Lucent Dale’s Pioneer Ist', 1. Boar, over 9 mouths and under 16 mouths. —S. Mcßae, Paeta 1. Sotv, farrowed since Ist July, 1928 —A. O’Sullivan, Cardiff, Meadowvale Hail Storm, 1. Sow, over 9 months and under 16 months.—A. O’Sullivan, Cardiff, Lucerndale Unique, 1. Sow, farrowed since Ist July, 1928. —0. O’Sullivan, Cardiff, Meadowvale United Ist, 1; A. O'Sullivan, Mc-adowvale United, 2; S. Mcßae, Patea, 3. ( CROSSBRED. Sow, over 12 months. —E. Linnell, Midhirst, 1 and 2. Sow, under .12 months. —No award. GENERAL. Pig, between 60 and 120 lbs, to be judged on condition. —E. Linnell, Midhirst 2. PIG CHAMPIONSHIPS. Pig championships were allotted as follows; Berkshire: Boar, A. R. Guddop (New Plymouth), jHawera Hospital Board, reserve; sow, J. Tomlinson (Hawera), Hawera Hospital Board reserve. Tamworth: Boar, J. Tomlinson, F. Ogle (Normanby) reserve; sow, F. Ogle, champion and reserve. Large White: A. O’Sullivan (Cardiff) boar and sow; S. Mcßae (Pafea) reserve champion sow'. WOOD WORK AND INSTRUMENTAL DRAWING. Judges'.—Drawing —Mr H. Eason, New! Plymouth. Woodwork—Mr J. Weston. Judge; Miss L. A. Neilson, New Plymouth.

'Woodwork Model, Pupils of Standard 4.—Kaimiro School 1, M. Guthrie 2, P. Linne.ll 3. Woodwork Model, Pupils of StdX— Micllhrst School 1, Kaimiro School 2, Midhirst School 3.

Any Model, Pupils' of Sfd 6....Kaimiro School 1, Midhirst School 2,, Athol Jones 3. Woodwork Model, Pupils of First Year Secondary Schools. B. Harrison 1, P. Schwieters 2, B. Harrison 3, W. Crowe, v.h.c. Woodwork Model, Phpils of Second Year Secondary Sehpols. —0. McCormick 1 and 2.. Woodwork Model, open. Kaimiro School l v B. Harrison 2, Pohokura School 3. Instrumental Drawing, pupils of Stfd 5. —Kaimiro School 1. and 2, G. Jenkin 3. .. Working Drawing of Woodwork Model, boys of the first year Secondary Schools. — A. Bone 1, D. Stewart 2, O. Holla rd 3Working DraAving of Woodwork Model, second year boys Secondary Schools —C. McCormick 1. HOME INDUSTRIES. 1 JUDGE; Miss L. A. Nielsen, New Plymouth. COOKING SECTION (FOR AMATEURS. Loaf of Bread (about two pounds Aveight!).— Mrs A. W. Agent 1, Mrs V. Johnson 2. Loaf of Bread ,Novice, about two pounds weight).—Mrs H. Harris 1, Mrs V. Johnson 2, Miss T. Death 3. Leaf of Brown Bread (about two pounds weight).—Mrs A. A. Piper 1 and 2.

Loaf of Sultana Bread (about two pounds weight).—Mrs A. A. Piper 1, Mrs BOyl e 2. Oven Scones’ (6).—Mrs D. At Brown 1 and 2. Oven Scones (Novice, 6).—Mrs H. Harris 1, Mrs Noble 2. Girble Scones (6). —Mrs V. Johnson 1, Mrs J. Bonner 2. Date Scones (6).—Miss J. Weir 1, Mrs D. Brown 2. Currant Scones (6). —Mrs D. Brown 1, Mrs A. A. Piper 2. Creaf Puff Cases (6).—Mrs Shannon 1, Miss I. Were 2. Brown Scones (6). —Miss Una Henderson 1, Miss D. Brown 2. Jam Tarts (6). —Mrs V. Johnson 1, Miss I. Were 2. Short Bread—Miss I. Were 1. Sponge Sandwich, with butter. Mrs A. A. Piper 1, Mrs W. Petti-, grew 2. i

Sponge Handwich, without buffer. Mrs C. B. Nielsen 1, Mrs Lechner 2. Sponge Handwich (Novice). —Mrs Boyle 1, Mrs C. B. Nielsen 2. Chocolate Sponge—Miss I. Were 1, Mrs A. A. Piper 2. Sp'onge Kisses (6). —Mrs A. A. .. i - Piper 1. , Kisses, any other variety (6). — Mrs Shannon 1, Mrs A. A. Piper 2. , / \ * i i Collection of 4 varieties of Small Cakes, 2 of each variety.—Miss I. Were 1, Mrs Shannon 2, Six Gems.—Mrs A. A. Piper 1 and 2. • ,SKI EggSess Cake—Mrs Shannon li, Mrs H. E. Nowell 2. Family Cake, with Sultanas—Mrs Bruntou 1, Mrs H. E. Nowell 2, Mrs Shannon 3. Seed Cake.—Mrs (H. E. Nowell 1, Mrs A. A. Piper 2. Christmas Cake, not iced. —Mrs H. E. Newell I, - Miss D. Stone 2, Mrs Boyle 3. Pound Cake. —No award. Madeira Cake—Mrs H. E. Newell 1, Mrs A. A. Piper 2. ' Madeira Cake (Novice).—Mrs H. E. Nowell l, Miss I. Were 2, Iced Cake, icing only to be judged.—Miss I. Were- 1, Mrs Lechner 2. Ginger Bread Cake.—Mi’s Boyle 1. Plate Home Made Oat Cakes.—NO Award.

Plate Home Made Biscuits.—Mrs Lechner 1, Miss I. Were 2. Plate Sausage Rolls; 6 in number—Miss I. Were 1, Mrs Shannon 2. p Plate Pikelets, 6 in number.—Mrs C. B. Nielsen 1, Mrs Shannon 2. Most Effective Piece of Coloured Embroidery. Girls under 17. —Annette Jones 1, M. Farquhar 2, Pearl Gane 3. Knitted Article (Wool). Girls under 17. —D. Corbett 1, Waimiro School 2. Machine-made Garment, no fancy work, girls in Secondary Schools. — M. Brown 1, Helen Coward 2, D. Pearce 3.

LEATHER WORK. Leater Work, for girls in Secondary Schools—J. JohnstVm d, D. Brown 2, M. Best 3. Raffia Work, for girls in Secondary Schools.—Z. Grubb 1, B. Mills 2, Doris Corbett 1 3. Standard 6, girl’s frock. —Kaimiro School 1 and 2, Audrey Knight 3. Any Hand Made Garment, by pupils of Primary Schools. —Eileen Kelsffii 1, Kaimiro School 2, Joan ilvaralus 3. Any Hand Made Garment, by pupils of Primary Schools. —Mona Femmel 1, J. Bonner 2, M. Witt 3.

SOWING AND FANCY WORK*. Most Handsome Tea Pot Cosy.— Ml’s A. L. Davis, 1; Miss A. R. McLean, 2; Mrs M. B. Waters, 3. Cushion, in coloured, needlework. — Miss I. H. Stewart 1; Mrs A. V., Smith 2, Mrs V. Johnson 3, J Hand Embroidered Child’s Dress.— Miss A. B. McLean I and 2; Mrs McCrae 3. Embroidered Apron,—Mrs A. L. Davis 1, Mrs B. Ellis 2, Mrs R, J. Nicholson 3 ! . Embroidered Nightdress, not necessarily made up by hand.—Mrs Mcßae 1, Mrs A. V. Smith % Miss A. R. McLean 3, Miss D. H, Johnson' v.h.c. Exhibit Richelieu Embroidery.' Miss A. R, McLean 1, Miss I. Were 2, Miss A. B. McLean 3. Embroidered Pillow* Sham. Miss A. R. McLean 1, Miss I. Were 2, Miss May Manley 3, Mrs Stan Harrison, v.h.c. Embroidered White Supper or Tray Clotli...Miss A. R, McLean 1 and 2, Mrs Et, J. McArthur 3. Embroidered Coloured Supper or Tray Cloth—Miss M'ay Manley 1, Miss G. Burgess 2.

Knitted Baby’s Jacket.—Mrs W. S. Clark l x Mrs F. Duff 2. Knitted Dress, for child of 4. —Mrs A. O. Stoekley 1, Knitted Coat D r Cardigan,—Mrs Me. Rae 1, Mrs F. Duff 2. Knitted Socks,, pair of men’s. —Mrs Mcßae 1, Mrs E. Widmer 2. Pair Baby’s Bootees. —Mrs W. S'. Clark 1. 1 Tea or Supper Cloth, with • crochet embroidery. —Mrs M, B. Waters I, Miss 1.. Were 2, Baby’s Crochet Jacket, An wool.— Mrs Mcßae 1, Mrs J. W, Connell 2, Mrs) F. Duff 3. Afternoon Tray Cloth, with crochet lace. —Miss I, 6. McCutchan 1, Miss j. Were 2, Miss D. H. Johnson 3. Set of 2 D’Oyleys ,crochet, fine.— Miss I. O. McCutchan 1, Miss I* Were 2 f Miss D. H. Johnson 3. Set of 2 D’Oyleys, coloured embroidery- —Miss N .Browning 1 and 2, Miss. I. Were 3. . Baby’s Bonnet or Hat, in knitting crochet.... Mrs W. Keenan 1. Princess Petticoat.—Miss I, Were 1> Mrs Mcßae 2, Mrs A. V. Smith 3. Worked Pram or Cot Cover— Mrs A. V. Smith, 1, Mrs J .W. Connell 2. Worked Side-board Runner.—Miss I Were 1, Miss May Manley 2,. Mrs Stan Harrison 3. . „ __ Hand Made Handkerchief. —Airs U. A, Hunt 1] and 2, Mrs Mcßae 3. Table Centro, most effective m Needlework—Miss May Manley 1, Mrs A. Y. Smith 2, 309 L. Carroll, Wellington, 3. Best Novelty for Dressing Table.— Mrs J. W. Connell 2. Home Made Toy.—Mrs J. W. Connell 317 a, 3 l Article in Raffia Work.—L- Jj - Rafferty 1, Mrs W. L. Lacy 2, Mrs L. Burgess) 3.

HOME INDUSTRIES. PRIMARY SOFTOOL PUPILS. Judge; Miss A .E.f Nielsen, New Plvrnouth. Plato of Sonnes. —Term Bonnet 1. Li!-* Sannei I. T da> TnvW <?„ Snenrro Sandwich.—. T «nn Bonner I. 15. Noble 9. Stm+ferd. Pwmprv School 3. Short Bread.... Edna Clarke 1. .TenBenner % Pl n +e nP Rolls: plain or flnl'ed.—S. Vincent T. Plate ot R TRi'seni+<3 d Snaß Oakes.—P. Noble' 1. Edna ElarVe 9 SECONDARY SCHOOLS PUPILS. Plate of Scones. —M. Tarrant and J. Johnson, equal 1, Ruth Clark 2. Sponge Sandwich. —Marjorie Young 11, N. Fake 2. Short Broe.ad, —M. Nichol 1, H. Ryburn 2.

Plate of Sausage Rolls, plain or jlakey.—D. Brown 1. Potatoes, boiled in skins. Rnth Clark 1, Nut Loaf.—N. Newlove 1, Huth Clark 2. SWEETS, JUNIOR, OPEN. Cocoauut Ice. —P. Noble 1, Thos. Fawcett 2., Collection of Home Made Toffee.... M. Ferguson 1, Amanda Henderson 2. Plate of Turkish Delight.—B. Parker 1, D. Pea-roe 2. SEWING AND FANCY WORK. Judge; Mrs W, H. Humphrey. Standard 1, Bag in Sacking, handles, or eusion in sacking, decoration in raffia or wool. —Tututawa School X. Standard 2, Runner.—Davy Bird 1, Dulcie Russ 2, Denny Bilkey 3,. Joan Coldwell v.h.c. Standard 3. Simple Style Tray Cloth.—Gwen Smeath 1, M. Ferguson 2, Phjyllis Chineiy 3. Standard 4, Huckaback Towel with decorations. —\ era Ellis 1, J. King 2, P. Noble 3, Standard 5. —Princess PettYoat. — Gwen Amess 1, Joyce Cook 2, Irene Bell 3.

r 'A * ) COMPETITIONS. Lady Rider, to be judged at fiats riding. Competitor never to have won a first prizei in the Show ring at time of entry,—Miss M. Good, Stratford, Benepoto, 1 ; Miss D. Young. Faii ranga, Silver, 2; Miss Alexander, • Rangikum, Lively Fire, 3. Pony Leaping, for ponies 13 hands and under.—P. W. Atkins, v <"> nvniby, Bonita, 1; G. Kerrisk, Ohangai, Blue Boy, 2; A. Morse, Ha-’era, Nimrod!, 3. Boy Rider, under 14 years of ago. —S. J. Snisted 1, Guy Hambivn, 2; W. J. McDowaiil, 3. Bey or Girl Eider, under 12 years of age; pony under 14.2. over 3 loot fences. —A. Agent 1, Mivis. Grigg 2, A. O. Atkins 3. ■ AH THE INNER MAN. As usual, an excellent luncheon r and afternoon tea was •provided by the ladies of the Association. The decorations in the luncheon room, r the work of Mrs A. D, Walker, were i very effective. THE SECRETARY. The secretary, Mr A. J. Barr, had everything in good order, and he and his assistants were able to meet all calls made on them yesterday.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 87, 22 November 1928, Page 5

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THE STRATFORD SHOW. Stratford Evening Post, Issue 87, 22 November 1928, Page 5

THE STRATFORD SHOW. Stratford Evening Post, Issue 87, 22 November 1928, Page 5

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