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THE PRIZE LIST

The following is yesterday’s prize list: — HORSE CLASSES. DRAUGHTS—SECTION 1. (Judge, Mr T. Logan, Atama, Gore.) Entire —Andrew Grant, 1 and champion; J. M. Smith, 2. Entire colt, three years—W. Smith, 1. Entire colt, two years—J. R. Patrick, 1; Walter Black, 2. Yearling entire —Andrew Grant, 1 and 2; A. Gibson, 3. Yearling by Baron Wyllie—R. Bee, 1; J. E. Bennett, 2. Gelding, four years or overAndrew Grant, 1 and 2. Gelding, three vears or over, non previous prize-win-ner—Andrew Grant, 1 and 2. Three year gelding—Andrew Grant 1 and 2. Two year gelding—Win. Smith, 1; Andrew Grant, 2. Pair geldings, In regular work —Andrew Grant 1 and 2. Best walking stallion —J. M. Smith, 1 and res. champion; Andrew Grant, 2, Walter Black, 3. Best walking mare or gelding—Walter Black, 1; Andrew Grant, 2; A. Bannatyne, 3. DRAUGHTS—SECTION B. No. 2. (Judge, Mr J. W. Taylor, Ashton, Ashburton.) Mare, in foal or with foal—A. M. Leach, 1 and champion; Walter Black, 2. Dry mare—J. R. Patrick, 1 and reschampion; W. Divan, 2 and 3. Mare, three years or over, bred in New Zealand, non previous prize winner W. Divan, 1 and 2. Three year filly—A. Bannatyne 1. Two year filly W. Smith, 1; A. M. Copland, 2; Andrew Grant, 3; W. Topham, h.c. Yearling filly—Andrew Grant, 1; W. Divan, 2; j R. Patrick, 3; Miss M. E. Davidson, h c Pair mares, three years or over— W. Divan, 1. Three draught horses, progeny of one sire—Andrew Grant, 1, J. R. Patrick, 2; Wm. Smith, 3. SPRING DRAY HORSES. Spring dray horse, up to 20cwt.—Andrew Grant, 1; N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., 2; Evans and Co., Ltd., 3. Spring dray horse, up to 15cwt.— Andrew Grant, 1; N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., 2; W. P. Lane, 3. Tradesman’s turn-out —N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., 1; W. P. Lane, 2; Belford Mills Co., Ltd., 3. HARNESS HORSES. (Judge, Mr W. Hayward, Christchurch.) Stallion, three years and upwards, in harness —Alex. Robertson’s First Fashion, 1; H. McMillan’s Basso Dillon Wilkes, 2; J. T. McMillan’s John Mac, 3. Farmer’s spring dray horse, up to Bcwt. —Andrew Grant, 1; W. P. Lane, 2. Tradesman’s turnout for delivery work, up to lOcwt. —W. P. Lane, 1. Trotter, two to three years, in sulky—j. T. McMillan’s John Mac, 1; Hay and Hornbrook’s Man o’ War colt, 2; G. McMillan, 3; A. Mumford, h.c.

PONIES. (Judge, Mr W. Hayward, Christchurch) Stallion, 14 hands 2 inches or under —P. L. Donald, 1; R. J. Chapman, 2. Pony, over 13 hands 2 inches and not over 14 hands 2 inches —Eric Jackson, 1 and res. champion; Miss D. Orbell, 2; E. R. O’Neill, 3. Pony, over 12 hands 2 inches and not over 13 hands 2 inches—Miss E. H. Ivey, 1 and champion; D. Cameron, 2; E. R. O’Neill, 3; P. L. Donald, h.c. Pony, over 11 hands and not over 12 hands 2 inches—Miss P. Orbell, 1; Martin Sullivan, 2; J. Mee, 3. Pony, 11 hands or under—J. Cameron, 1; Miss Woodhouse, 2; Alister Shaw, 3. Pony, 13 hands and not over 14 hands 2 inches —P. L. Donald, 1; E. R. O’Neill, 2. Pony, under 12 hands, ridden—P. L. Donald, 1; M. Sullivan, 2; A. Bain, 3; Miss Woodhouse, h.c. Champion saddle, pony—Miss E. Ivey’s Tip. Polo pony—H. Elworthy, 1 and 3; Miss M. Orbell, 2.

THOROUGHBREDS. (Judge, Mr C. O. T. Rutherford, Blenheim.) Stallion—South Canterbury Hunt, 1. Two year colt—J. M. Samson, 1; Yearling—H. G. Jamieson, 1. Mare, in foal or with foal—E. Bums, 1. SADDLE HORSES. (Judge, Mr C. O. T. Rutherford, Blenheim.) Three year old —A. Mumford, 2; P. L. Donald, 3. Two year old —J. S. Talbot, 2. Yearling—H. McMillan, 2. Fourteen stone cob, not exceeding 15 hands —Miss Hilda Montgomery, 1; Mrs J. Montgomery, 2; Miss G. Cameron, 3. Fifteen stone hack, any age—Miss Betty Harper, 1; Miss Hilda Montgomery, 2; Miss I. Rutherford, 3; C. L. Orbell, h.c. Thirteen stone hack, any age—Miss I. Rutherford, 1; Miss V. Nichols, 2; Miss Betty Harper, 3; L. J. Fechney, h.c. Eleven stone hack, any age—J. M. Shaw, 1; Miss Edna Greenslade, 2; W. B. Clarkson, 3; Edgar Jones, h.c. Best paced hack —Miss Betty Harper, 1 and res. champion; W. B. Clarkson, 2; Miss V. M. H. Nichols, 3; Miss Edna Greenslade, h.c. Hack, any age, non-previous first prize winner —H. Elworthy, 1; Miss Janet Studholme, 2; Miss Edgar Jones, 3; J. C. Guinness, h.c. Lady’s hack—Miss I. Rutherford’s “The Tatler,” 1 and champion; Miss Hilda Montgomery. 2; Miss V. M. Nichols, 3; Miss Greenslade, h.c. Champion saddle horse Miss I. Rutherford’s “ Tatler.” Troop horse • Miss Betty Harper, 1; Miss V. M. H. Nichols, 2; J. M. Shaw, 3; L. J. Fechney, h.c. Mare suited for breeding remounts—Miss Janet Studholme, 1; P. L. Donald, 2. HUNTERS. (Judge, Mr C. O. T. Rutherford, Blenheim.) Ladies’ hunter—Miss I. Rutherford’s “Rock Ahoy,” 1; Miss Betty Harper's “Captain Murphy.” 2; Miss C. McLachlan’s “Wireless,” 3. Champion hunter —Miss I. Rutherford’s “Rock Ahoy,” 1; Miss Rutherford’s “Perfection,” 2; Mr W. Hastie’s “Mystery,” 3. Rhodes Hunt Challenge Cup, teams of three—South Canterbury Hunt, 1; Christchurch Hunt, 2; Otago Hunt, 3. PIGS. (Judge: Mr Alan Grant, Waimate). Berkshires, boar, under 14 months, J. D. Galpin, 1. Boar under 14 months —J. D. Galpin, 1. Boar, under 8 months —J. D. Galpin, 1. Sow, under 14 months—J. D. Galpin, 1. Sow. with litter —D. Lundy, 1. Champion boar— J. D. Galpin. Champion sow—J. D. Galpin. Large white: Boar under 14 months —J. E. Ashworth, 1. Boar, under 8 months—J. E. Ashworth, 1 and champion, 2 and reserve champion. Sow. under 14 months—J. E. Ashworth, 1. Sow, under 8 months— J. E. Ashworth, 1; D. Lundy, 2. Sow with litter—J. E. Ashworth, 1 and champion; J. G. Galpin, 2. Any other breed: Boar, any age—J. E. Ashworth, 1 and 2. Sow, any age—J. E. Ashworth, 1; J. D. Galpin, 2. Three porkers—J. D. Galpin, 1; J. E. Ashworth, 2. Two baconers —J. D. Galpin, 1.

SHEEP DOGS. (Judge: Mr M. L. Elliott, Glenavy). Short-haired dog—A. Chester, 1; R. B. Robinson, 2; Mrs N. Lunham, 3; J. Mee. h.c. Short-haired slut—J. Hill, 1; L. Mason. 2; W. Nelson. 3. Long-haired dog—J. C. Evans. 1; T. M. Brosnan, 2; D. A. Cuthbertson, 3; W. G. Jamieson, h.c. Long-haired slut—M. A. Stewart, 1; Estate A. Stewart, 2; J. Bright, 3.

Bearded dog—A. A. McKenzie, 1; J p F K Jamieson, 2; W. Milne, 3. Bearded slut—H. Sinclair Thomson, t 1. FRUIT. £ Dessert apples—J. Wordsworth, 1 s and 2; S. Unwin, 3 and h.c. Cooking t apples—J. Wordsworth, 1 and 2; H. F. Halt, 3; E. W. Hall, h.c. ; ( DAIRY PRODUCE. BUTTER. , ! (Judge: Mr S. Clayton, Christchurch). | j Butter, without salt —Miss G. Cameron, 1; Mrs J. Scott, 2; Mrs \ Andrews. 3; Mrs R. E. Colwill, h.c. ; Salted butter —Miss G. Cameron, 1; ' Mrs R. E. Colwill, 2; Mrs S. Andrews, 3; Mrs P. Duffy, h.c. : , Factory made fresh butter —Alpine Dairy Factory, 1 and 2. CHEESE. (Judge: Mr S. Clayton, Christchurch). One cheese, not less than 701 b Clandeboye Co-operative Dairy Factory, 1 and 2. Two table cheeses — Clandeboye Co-operative Dairy Fac- | tory, 1 and 2. HONEY. (Judge: Mr G. T. Dawson, Timaru). I Extracted liquid honey, in glass bottles—Mrs D. Duff, 1; Mrs G. ' Hoatten, 2 and 3; Mrs F. W. Hearn, i h.c. Granulated honey—Mrs F. W. Hearn. 1,2 and 3. Honey in boxes— Mrs F. W. Hearn, 1,2 and 3. Honey in bar frames—Mrs F. W. Hearn, 1, 2 and 3: George Hoatten, h.c. Beeswax—George Hoatten, 1 and 2; W. Goodman, 3 and h.c. EGGS. (Judge: Mr G. T. Dawson, Timaru). Dozen hen eggs, white —Mrs H. Halkett, 1; W. Croppin, 2; Miss C. Brosnahan. 3; Miss Lorna Smith, h.c. Dozen hen eggs, brown —Mrs D. Duff, 1; Mrs F. F. Neale, 2 and 3; Mrs R. W. Irving, h.c. Duck eggs—A. J. Bennison, 1 and h.c.; Mrs G. Wakefield, 2; D. Maze, 3. CURED AND PRESERVED MEATS. (Judge: Mr G. T. Dawson, Timaru). Two smoked hams—Alpine Dairy Company, 1. Two unsmoked hams— Alpine Dairy Company, 1. Two smoked hams—Alpine Dairy Company, 1. Two unsmoked rolls —Alpine Dairy Company, 1. Unsmoked ham —Mrs M. E. Smith, 1 and 2. PRESERVES. (Judge: Mrs J. H. Scott, Timaru). Home-made jams, three varieties — Mrs D. Duff, 1; Mrs W. Smith, 2 and 3. Home-made fruit jellies, three varieties—Mrs A. J. Ottley, 1; Mrs W. Smith, 2. Collection bottled fruit, four varieties—Mrs G. Birdling, 1; Mrs D. Duff, 2. Home-made sauces, two varieties, Mrs G. Birdling, 1 and 2. Homemade pickles—Mrs G. Birdling, 1; Mrs D. Duff, 2. Chutneys—Mrs G. Birdling, 1 and h.c.; Mrs F. F. Neale, 2; Mrs W. Smith, 3.

COOKERY. (Judge: Mrs G. McCullough. Timaru ) Loaf home-made bread —Mrs F. F. Neale, 1; Mrs E. Atwill, 2; Miss Janet Hogg,3; Miss N. Kelman, h.c. Loai home-made bread, non previous first prize winners—Mrs A. L. Thoreau, 1; Miss N. Kelman, 2. Home-made nut loaf —Mrs V. Jack, 1; Mrs Geo. Knowles, 2; Mrs W. H. James. 3; Mrs E. Atwill, h.c. Home-made brownie loaf—Miss Janet Hogg, 1; Mrs A. L. Thoreau, 2; Mrs M. E. Smith, 3; Mrs F. F., Neale, h,*;., Home-made scones - Mrs E. Atwill, J l’ and 2; Mrs F. H. Burt, 3; Mrs A. L. Thoreau, h.c. Homemade scones, non-previous first prize winners—Mrs A. J. Ottley, 1; Mrs F. F. Neale, 2; Mrs A. L. Thoreau, 3; Miss M. Burrell, h.c. Home-made girdle scones—Mrs M. E. Smith, 1; Mrs C. Probert, 2; Mrs A. L. Thoreau, 3; Miss Eva McKay, h.c. Collection biscuits— Mrs A. L. Thoreau, 1. Shortbread —Mrs R. Keay, 1; Mrs V. Jack, 2- Miss Meryi Burrell. 3; Mrs A. Kelman, h.c. Oatcake—Mrs E. Atwill, 1; Mrs G. Birdling, 2; J. A. Grant, 3; Mrs R. Keay, h.c. Sponge sandwich—Mrs Jack, 1; Miss M. Aitchison, 2; Mrs C. Probert, 3; Mrs W. H. James, h.c. Dark fruit cake—Miss F. Chapman, 1; Mrs E. Atwill, 2 and h.c.; Mrs F. H. Burt. 3. Light fruit cake—Mrs T as Hall, 1; hit J. Peter, 2; Miss F. Chapman, 3; Mrs E. Atwill, h.c. Seed cake —Mrs Jas Hall, 1; Mrs A. J. Ottley, 2; MissF. Chapman, 3; Mrs Geo. Knowles, h.c. Marble cake —Miss Lorna Smith, 1, Miss F. Chapman, 2; Mrs Jas Hall, 3: Mrs C. Probert, h.c. Plum pudding—Miss Meryl Burrell, 1; Mrs F. H. Burt, 2, Mrs P. Duffy, 3; Mrs M. E. Smith, h.c.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18411, 1 November 1929, Page 2

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THE PRIZE LIST Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18411, 1 November 1929, Page 2

THE PRIZE LIST Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18411, 1 November 1929, Page 2

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