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PRIZE LIST

CATTLE SECTION Registered Jersey (Judge: Mr C. H. Watson (Greenpark). C>w, four years or over, in milk: J. C. Guinness 1 and champion, T. Portis 2, J. B. O’Connor 3, S. Unwin 4. Heifer, three years, in milk, born on or after July v 1935: A. O. Silcock 1, reserve champion and 3, T. Portis 3. Cow or heifer, bred by exhibitor,

who is to be mating breeder: A. O. Silcock 1 and 3, T. Portis 2, S. Unwin 4. Cow, with two of progeny: A. O. Silcock 1, T. Portis 2. Heifer, two years, dry or in milk, born on or after July 1. 1936: T. Portis 1, A. O. Silcock 2, S. Unwin 3, J. B. O’Connor h.c. Dry cow, three years or over, In calf: A. O. Silcock 1, D. A. Graham 2, T. Portis 3. Yearling heifer: J. C. Guinness 1, A. O. Silcock 2 and 4, T. Portis 3. Group of three (yearling bull and two yearling heifers): A. O. Silcock 1, T. Portis 2. Bull, 3 years old or over: Geo. Baikie 1 and champion, T. Portis 2. Bull, 2 years old: A. O. Silcock 1 and reserve champion: S. Unwin 2, T. Portis 3. Yearling bull: A. O. Silcock 1 and 3, T. Portis 2. Group of four: Cow (4yrs or over), heifers (3yrs, 2yrs and yearling) to be property cf breeder: A. O. Silcock 1, T. Portis 2.

Heifer, born on or after July 1, 1937: J. C. Guinness 1, A. O. Silcock 2 and h.c., T. Portis 3. Group of three—one yearling bull and two yearling heifers: A. O. silcock 1, T. Portis 2. Bull, three years or over: Geo. Baikie 1 and ch., T. Portis 2. Bull, two years, born on or after July 1, 1936: A. O. Silcock 1 and r.c., S. Unwin 2, T. Portis 3. Bull, born on or after July 1, 1937: A. O. Silcock 1 and 3, T. Portis 2. Best got up beast: A. O. Silcock.

Fat Cattle (Judge: Mr J. M. Johnston). Fat steer, three years, born on or after July 1, 1935: W. Grant 1. Fat steer, two years, born on or after July 1, 1936: W. Grant 2, Milch Cows (Judges: Messrs J. M. Johnston,' F. Crump, C. W. Watson, J. Hampton, P. M. Downes, Milford). Cows under official test (Holme Station Challenge Cup and Messrs G. and T. Young’s miniature): S. Unwin 1 and 2. Milch cows under test (Ashburton Co-op. Dairy Factory, Ltd.’s Challenge Cup, Mr D. Grant's prize and Alfa-Laval Separator Co., Ltd.’s special): S. Unwin 1. Heifer Calves (Ashburton Co-op. Dairy Factory Ltd.'s prize) : C. J. Neville 1 and 3, J. C. Guinness 2.

LIGHT HORSE SECTION Harness Horses (Judge: Mr T. Carruthers, Middlemarch). Mare or gelding, over 15.2 hands: T. Ive. 1 and champion. Mare or gelding, 15.2 hands or under: T. Ivey 1, J. C. Guinness 2, J. S. and R. B. Lilley 3. Mare or gelding, which has not previously won a prize: T. Ivey 1, J. C. Guinness 2. Best turnout in harness classes: T. Ivey 1 and champion, J. C. Guinness 2, Andrew Grant 3. Ponies (Judge: Mr T. Carruthers, Middlemarch). Mare or gelding, 13.2 hands or under, to be driven: Joan Williamson 1. Mare or gelding, over 13.2 hands and not over 14.2 hands, to be driven: J. S. and R. B. Lilley 1 and champion, Mits Eleanor Hamilton 2, Andrew Grant 3. Hunters (Judge: Mr C. O. T. Rutherford, Blenheim). Heavy-weight, up to 13st 71bs: C. L. Orbell 1, R. Allan 2, Miss R. H. Muirhead 3. Lightweight, up to list Jits: Eric Jackson 1, Miss M. Orbell 2, Miss P. Orbell 3. Maiden jumper: B. Shaw 1 and 2. Competitions (Judge: Col. J. Findlay, Eiffleton). Levels Challenge Cup: Miss D. Guinness 1, Mavis Shaw 2, Denise Grant 3, Joan Williamson h.c. Best pony over hurdles, mare or gelding, 14.2 hands and under, ridden by child under 16: J. S. and R. B. Lilley 1, Denise Grant 2. Thoroughbreds (Judge: Mr C. O. T. Rutherford, Blenheim). Colt, gelding or filly, 2 years: A. S. Elworthy 1 and 2. Colt or filly, yearling: J. E. P. Cameron 1, A. S. Elworthy 2 and 3. Saddle Horses (Judge: Mr C. O. T. Rutherford, Blenheim). Cob, mare or gelding, up to 14 stone, not exceeding 15 hands: Miss P. Guinness 1, J. S. and R. B. Lilley 2. Hack, mare or gelding, 15 stone: T. Ivey 1, C. L. Orbell 2, Miss R. H. Muirhead 3. Hack, mare or gelding, 11 stone: Miss M. Orbell 1. Miss M. McQuade 2, C. Thomson 3. Hack, mare or gelding, 13 stone: Miss P. Orbell 1, A. Gillanders 2, Miss T. Jones 3. Lady’s hack, mare or gelding, to be ridden by lady: Miss P. Orbell 1, Miss M. Orbell 2, Miss J. Jones 3, A. Gillanders h.c. Best paced hack, mare or gelding: Miss P. Orbell 1, Miss J. Jones 2, T. Ivey 3, Miss M. Orbell h.c. Pair of hacks, one suitable for lady and other for gentleman: Misses P. and M. Orbell 1, Misses R. H. and J. H. Muirhead 2, R. Allan 3. Hack, mare or gelding, which has not previously won a prize: Miss J. Jones 1, J. E. P. Cameron 2, Miss P. Guinness 3. Champion saddle horse: Miss P. Orbell, reserve champion, Miss M. Orbell. Troop horse, mare or gelding: R. Allan 1, P. Parry 2, C. L. Orbell 3.

Hunters (Judge: Mr C. O. T. Rutherford, Blenheim). Ladies' hunter, to be ridden over hurdles by lady: C. L. Orbell 1 and champion, R. J. Murphy 2, J. H. Muirhead 3. Dual jumping: R. Allan 1 and 2, Miss M. Orbell 3. Rhodes’ Hunt Challenge Cup: C. L. Orbell 1. Champion hunter: C. L. Orbell; reserve champion, Eric Jackson. Pony Classes Mare or gelding over 13.2 hands and not over 14.2, to be ridden by child under 16 years: J. S. and R. B. Lilley 1 and champion. Mare or gelding, over 12.2 hands and not over 13.2, to be ridden by child 15 years: Noeline Oliver 1 and reserve champion. Musical chairs boys under 15 years: W. Jackson 1, D. Campbell 2. Flag race: D. Grant 1, Eleanor Hamilton 2. Trotting or pacing competition: G. Gliddon 1, B. Shaw 2. Best trotting pony, mare or gelding, 14 hands and under: J. H. Prindle 1, Donalda Grant 2, Joan Williamson 3, Helen Bishop, h.c. Best girl rider under 14 years: Denise Grant 1, Donalda Grant 2, Mavis Shaw 3, Joan Williamson h.c. Best boy rider under 14 years: Mervyn Williamson 1, W. Jackson 2. Best girl rider, who has never won a prize: Noeline Oliver 1, Donette Grant 2, Helen Bishop 3, Anne Ruddenklau h.c. Best toy rider who has never won a prize: Donald Campbell 1. Musical chairs: Harold Elworthy 1. Tim Parker 2. Musical chairs, girls under 14 years: J. Howell 1, D. Grant 2. Sheep Dog Race: M. Husband 1, G. Rhodes 2, J. Elworthy 3.

Draught Horses (Judge: Mr J. Young, O’.itram). Entire horse, 4 years or over; Andrew Grant 1 and res. champ., A. Wilson 2, D. G. Wright 3, J. Nicolson h.c. Entire colt, 3 years: D. G. Wright 1, G. P. Johnston 2. Entire colt, 2 years: A. J. Doak 1 and champion. Best walking stallion: D. G. Wright 1, A. J. Doak 2 and champion, Andrew Grant 3 and res. champ., A. Wilson h.c. Dry mare, 4 years or over: C. H. S. Johnston 1, Andrew Grant 2. Filly, 3 years old: Andrew Grant 1 and champion, and 2. Filly, 2 years old: John Gardiner J, and res. champ., C. H. S. Johnstone 2. Filly, yearling: G. P. Johnston 1 and 3, Andrew Grant 2. Clydesdale Society medal for two-year-old and yearling fillies: G. P. Johnston 1, C. H. S. Johnston 2. Pair of mares or fillies, 3 years or over: Andrew Grant 1. Three draught horses, not exceeding five years, progeny of same sire: Andrew Grant 1, G. P. Johnston 2. Gelding, 4 years or over: J. Wilson 1. Gelding, 3 years: Andrew Grant 1. Gelding, 3 years or over, which has not previously won a prize: Andrew Grant 1. J. Wilson 2. Best walking mare or gelding: Andrew Grant 1 and 2, C. H. S. Johnston 3. Farmers’ Draught Horse Competition (Judges: Messrs G. Holmes, Rakaia, and and J. B. Wylie, Claremont). Four horse team: J. F. K. Jamieson 1, P. A. Elworthy 2, A. Fraser and P. A. Elworthy, equal, 3. Spring Dray Horses (Judge: Mr J. Young, Outram). Mare or gelding, 25cwt. or upwards: Andrew Grant 1. Ponies (Judge: Mr T. Carruthers, Middlemarch) . Mare or gelding, over 13.2 hands and not over 14.2 hands, to be ridden by boy or girl under 16 years: J. S. and R. B. Lilley 1, Andrew Grant 2, Miss Eleanor Hamilton 3. Mare or gelding, over 12.2 hands and not over 13.2 hands, ridden by child under 15: Noeline Oliver 1, A. H. Toynbee 2, Miss G. May 3. Mare or gelding, over 11 hands and not over 12.2 hands, ridden by child under 13 years: Joan Wilkinson 1, Donald Campbell 2, Helen Bishop 3, Denise Grant h.c. Mare or gelding, 11 hands or under, ridden by child under 12: lan Hamilton 1. Mare or gelding, 13 hands and not over 14.2 hands, ridden by child under 16; open to ponies that have not previously won a prize: Noeline Oliver 1, W. Jackson 2. Mare or gelding, under 13 hands, ridden by child under 14, open to non-prize winners: A. H. Toynbee 1, Donald Campbell 2, Barbara Ruddenklau 3, Anne Ruddenklau h.c. Polo pony, not necessarily to have played polo: Harold Elworthy 1 and 2, Miss D. Guinness 3.

DOG TRIALS AND RING EVENTS. Dog Trial, Open. J. Martin (Cave), Don, 37 1 A. S. Ellis (Timaru-Waimate R.D.) Don, 36 2 J. Trotter (Kurow), Lass of Arran, 35i 3 Trial Trial, Maiden. R. M. Wilson (Kirwee), Maid, 38 .. 1 A. S. Ellis (Timaru-Waimate R.D.), 36 a SHEEP DOG SECTION (Judge: Mr George Evans, Peel Forest) Short-haired dog: G. MacMillan 1, Miss J. Edgar Jones 2, A. A. McKenzie 3. Short-haired slut: R. N. Wilson 1, A. A. McKenzie 2. Long-haired dog: R. Allan 1, Mrs E. H. Grant 2, John Martin 3 and h.c. Long-haired slut: M. Harney 1, N. Davison 2, R. N. Wilson 3. Bearded dog: M. Harney 1, R. A. Jackson 2. Bearded slut: A. T. Blair 1.

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE SECTION Seeds i Judge: Mr C. Coxhead, Timaru) Bushel of Hunters wheat: G. A. Brown, two entries, first equal. Dark oats: T. Portis 1. Roots (Judge: Mr R. McGillvray, Christchurch) White potatoes (table): T. Portis 1. Coloured potatoes (table): T. Portis 1. Collection of table potatoes: T. Portis 1. Yellow Globe mangolds: Frank South 1. Long Red mangolds: Frank South 1. Mangolds, any other variety: Frank South 1. Swede turnips, any variety but purple top: W. Darling 1. Long field carrots (white): Frank South 1. Long field carrots (coloured): Frank South 1. Short table carrots: T. Portis 1 and 2, J. F. Brown 3. Long table carrots: J. F. Brown 1. Onions: W. Angus 1. Green lucerne: T. Portis 1 and 2. Fruit (Judge: Mr G. E. Knowles, Timaru) Apples, dessert (two varieties): Miss R. Butcher 1, E. J. Butcher 2, A. Butcher 3. Apples, cooking (two varieties): Miss R. Butcher 1, E. J. Butcher 2, A. Butcher 3. Soap (Judge: Mrs J. A. McLeod, Timaru) Two bars home-made soap: Miss M. Morrison 1 and 2, Mrs M. E. Pa: y 3. Eggs (Judge: Mrs J. A. McLeod, Tycho) Hens’ eggs, white, single yolk: F. F. Brown 1, Miss Ivy Oliver 2 and h.c., Mrs W. Butchers 3. Brown, single yolk: Mrs P. R. Talbot 1 and 2, Mrs G. L. Murray 3, Mrs A. Ward h.c. Ducks’ eggs, single yola: Mrs C. E. Grecnall 1, C. Boulden 2, W. Henderson 3, Miss L. Henderson h.c. Dressed Poultry (Judge: Mrs J. A. McLeod, Tycho). Pair of fowls, trussed and ready for cooking: Mrs B. T. Cloake 1, Mrs G. L. Murray 2. Preserves (Judge: Mrs J. A. McLeod, Tycho). Home-made jam, three varieties; Mrs A. W. Kelman 1 and 2, Mrs C. H. S. Johnston 3. Home-made apple jelly (novice): Mrs N. Beeby 1, Mrs C. IJ. S. Johnston 2, Mrs A. Ward 3. Raspberry jam: Mrs A. W Kelman 1 and 2, Mrs C. H. S. Johnston 3. Marmalade (novice): Mrs C. H. S. Johnston 1, Stratheona Hostel 2, Mrs N. Beeby 3. Preserved fruit (novice): Mrs J. F. Rouse 1, Mrs C. H. S. Johnston 2. Collection of bottled fruit, in syrup: Mrs A. W. Kelman 1,2 and 3. H>:nemade sauces, two varieties: Mrs A. W. Kelman 1, Mrs C. H. S. Johnston 2. Home-made pickles, two varieties: Mrs A. W. Kelman 1. Chutney, two varieties: Mrs C. H. S. Johnston 1, Mrs A. W. Kelman 2 and 3. DAIRY PRODUCE SECTION Butter (Judge: Mr Ross, Government Grader, Lyttelton). Butter, without salt: Mrs A. Ward 1,

Mrs C. Sewell 2, Mrs D. Brown 3. Butter, salted: Mrs C. Sewell 1, Mrs A. Ward 2, Mrs E. Butler 3. Honey (Judge: Mr W. J. Fix, Apiary Instructor, Christchurch). Honey, extracted, light amber, liquid: B. T. Cloake 1 and 2. Light amber, granulated: B. T. Cloake 1,2 and 3. Extracted, white, liquid: B. T. Cloake 1 and 2. One full frame comb honey: B. T. Cloake 1. Beeswax: B. T. Cloake 1 and 2. CHILDREN’S CLASSES Secondary School Cooking (Judge: Mrs A. W. Kelman, Geraldine). Brown fruit loaf without yeast: Jean McKercher 1 and 2, A. A. McPherson 3, Mavis Shaw h.c. Scones (oven): Shirley Smith 1, Annie McPherson 2, Rhoda Sangster 3, Jean McKercher h.c. Fruit cake (light): Jean McKercher 1 and 3, Lily Carter 2, Jean Talbot h.c. Plain butter sponge: Jean Talbot 1, Rhoda Sangster 2, Jean McKercher 3, Marjorie Smith h.c. Open jam tartlets: Jean Lithgow 1 and 2. Ngaire Williamson 3,' Jean McKercher h.c. School lunch for girl of 15: Ngaire Williamson 1, Grace Campbell 2, Marjorie Smith 3. Primary School Cooking (Judge: Mrs A. W. Kelman, Geraldine?. Sponge sandwich (jam filling): Margaret Lewis 1 and 2, Margaret Seaton 3, Lois Williamson h.c. Bran biscuits: Margaret Seaton 1, Jean Divan 2, Lois Williamson 3. Scones (oven): Jean Divan 1, Margaret Lewis 2, Imelda Daly 3, Alice Robb h.c. Scones, wholemeal (50 per cent wheatmeal): Dorothy Timmins 1, Jean Divan 2, Lois Williamson 3. Pikelets: Margaret Seaton 1, Joy Spence 2, Margaret Lewis 3 and h.c. Sausage rolls (short pastry): Enid Howey 1, J. Doherty 2, Lois Williamson 3, Marjorie Branthwaite h.c.

Secondary School Sewing (Judge: Mrs Brown, Timaru) Princess petticoat, of fuji silk, for school girl: Mavis Edgar 1. Cotton frock, for school girl: Mavis Edgar 1, Bessie Griffiths 2, J. Good 3. Handmade baby's frock: Mavis Good 1, Agnes Scott 2, Valerie Scott 3, Norma Best h.c. Linen cloth (any colours): Ngaire Williamson 1, Joyce Knight 2, Myra Henderson 3, Orma Ford h.c. Linen cloth, worked in self colours: Betty Booth 1, Mavis Edgar 2.

Miscellaneous School Classes (Judge: Mrs Brown. Timaru). Weaving scarf or piece of material: Marjorie Branthwaite 1, Audrey Duncan 2, Edna Shailes 3, Pam Blodorn h.c. Jumper or cardigan: Joan Brown 1, Maureen Grieve 2, G. Stowell 3, Mavis Scatter h.c. Best garment made at school (plain sewing): June Manning 1, Gwenyth Stowell 2, Alice Robb 3, Hazel Robinson h.c. Any other article made at school (sewing): Gwenyth Stowell 1, Marion Husband 2, Margaret Wallace 3. Best patch on print material and darn: Gwenyth Stowell 1, Alice Robb 2, Elaine Ruston 3, Margaret Wallace h.c. Seagrass stool (boy): Ernest Thomas 1. Stool worked in seagrass: Jim Baird 1, John Runciman 2, Leslie Harvey 3, James Daly h.c. Stool worked in wool: Donette Grant 1, Kathleen Kelman 2, MarySutherland 3, Lorna Bentley h.c. Wool mat: Joan Young 1, Kathleen Kelman 2. Knitting (any article): Ngaire Fraser 1, Rona Edgar 2, Joan Roffev 3, Rona Hazelberg h.c. Article from waste materials (Stds. I and II): Donalda Grant 1, Rosaline Blaikie 2, Estille Thomson 3, Valda Fairbrother h.c. Paper-mache: Donald Hay 1, Donald Philip 2, Jim Hutchison 3, Pat Sanson h.c. Knitting (doll’s dress): Margaret Davies 1, Shirley Hinks 2, Barbara Green 3, Doreen Bower h.c. and Audrey Nutsford h.c. Felt work (any article from a felt hat): Daphne Pragnell 1, Josephine Sloan 2, Barbara Fahey 3, Eva Groundwater h.c.

UTILITY POULTRY SECTION Judge: Mr A. W. Pritchard (Christchurch). Light Breed White Leghorn, male: Miss L. Griffin 1 and champion, 2, T. J. Downes 3. Female: Miss L. Griffin 1 and 2, T. J. Downes 3. Black Minorca, female: Miss L. Griffin 1,2 and 3. Male: Miss L. Griffin 1 and 3, O. D. Oliver 2. Any other variety, male: A. Wigley 1, A. C. Bayliss jnr. 2, J. F. Hayhurst 3. Female: A. Wigley 1, J. F. Hayhurst 2, A. C. Bayliss jnr. 3. Heavy Breed Black Orpington, male: J. F. Hayhurst 1 and champion, and 2. Female: Mrs O. E. Oliver 1. J. F. Hayhurst 2, A. L. McKerchar 3. Australorps, male: C. J. Ward 1, Miss L. Griffin 2, W. T. Seeler 3. Female: Mrs O. E. Oliver 1, C. J. Ward 2, Jean Talbot 3 and h.c. Rock, barred, male: R. Parry 1. Female: R. Parry 1. White, male: R. Parry 1. Female: R. Parry 1. Sussex, female: Mrs O. E. Oliver 1. Any other variety, male: R. K. Summerfield 1, S. E. Hansen 2, J. F. Hayhurst 3. Female: J. F. Hayhurst 1, S. E. Hansen 2. Bantams Pekin, female, any colour: A. L. McKerchar 1 and 2, Jean Talbot 3 and h.c. Male, any colour: Mervyn McDonald 1 and h.c., A. L. McKerchar 2, W. J. Seeler 3. Any other variety, male, any colour: M. Watson 1, Mrs Oliver 2. Female, any colour: Mrs Oliver 1, M. Watson 2. Ducks Indian runner, any colour, drake: A. Ward 1, Jean Talbot 2 and 3. Duck: A. Ward 1, Jean Talbot 2 and 3. Pekin, drake: J. F. Hayhurst 1, A. L. McKerchar 2, Jean Talbot 3. Duck: Jean Talbot 1 and 2, J. F. Hayhurst 3, A. L. McKerchar h.c. COOKERY SECTION Adult Classes Judge: Mrs H. J. Harris (Washdyke). White bread (novices); June Henderson 1, Mrs J. Martin 2. Wholemeal scones (oven): Mrs C. H. S. Johnston 1 and 2, June Henderson 3. White bread (open): Miss B. Moody-1, 2 and 3; Mrs E. A. Wood, h.c. Nut loaf (without yeast); Mrs A. Lindsay 1, Miss N. Kelman 2 and 3. Scones (girdle): Mrs A. Lindsay 1 and 2, Mrs W. James 3. Miss N. Kelman h.c. Scones (oven): Mrs C. H .3. Johnston 1, Mrs A. Lindsay 2, h.c., Mrs C. Sewell 3. Wholemeal scones (50 per cent wheatmeal): Miss N. Kelman 1, Mrs C. Sewell 2, Mrs P. R. Talbot 3, Mrs A. Lindsay h.c. Scones oven (novices): Miss Estelle Johnston 1, Mrs E. G. Armstrong 2, Mrs W. James 3, Miss Ruth Ellis h.c. Oatcakes: Stratheona Hostel 1. Mrs C. H. S. Johnston 2 and 3. Pikelets: Mrs A. Lindsay 1 and 2, Miss Margaret Brown 3, Mirs N. Kelman h.c. Shortbread: Miss Margaret Brown 1, Miss N. Kelman 2

and 3. Mrs E. Armstrong h.c. Collection of small cakes: Miss M. Kelman 1 and 2. Fruit cake (light): Miss Ruth Ellis 1, Mrs C. H. S. Johnston 2. Miss N. Kelman 3, Miss A. McPherson h.c. Fruit cake (dark): Mrs P. R Talbot 1 and 3. Miss N. Kelman 2. Seed cake: Miss Ruth Ellis 1, Miss M. Brown 2, Mis C. B. Nolan 3, Miss M. Kelman h.c. Marble cake: Miss Jean McKerchar 1, Miss N. Kelman 2. Miss M. Brown 3, Miss L. S. James h.c. Ginger bread: Mrs C. B. Nolan 1. Mrs D. A. McMaster 2, Miss N. Kelman 3. Coffee cake (iced): Mrs G. E. Smith 1, Mrs C. B. Nolan 2. Miss N. Kelman 3, Miss M. Brown h.c. Plain sponge: Miss M. Brown 1. Mrs P. R. Talbot 2. Mrs J. M. Shaw 3. Miss N. Kelman h.c. Iced chocolate butter sponge, icing filling: Mrs E. G. Armstrong 1. Miss C. Sewell 2. Mrs M. J. Sangster 3, Mrs W. James h.c. Sponge sandwich with jam filling: Mrs J. M. Shaw 1. Miss M. Brown 2, Miss N. Kelman 3 and h.c. Sponge sandwich with jam filling (novices): Miss Estelle Johnston 1, Miss R. Ellis 2: Mrs W. James 3. Three-course cold lunch: Miss N. Kelman 1. HOME INDUSTRIES SECTION Knitting Classes Judge: Mrs A. Mackenzie (Fairlie). Man’s pullover, sleeveless: Miss Nancy Bennison 1, Mrs J. B. Jackson 2, Miss Alice Mills 3, Mrs D. A. McMaster h.c. Woman's jumper, long sleeves: Mrs L. R. Mclntyre 2, Mrs J. B. Jackson 3. Pair of hand-knitted socks: Mrs W. Cameron 1 and 2, Mrs J. H. Smith 3. Pair of hand-knitted socks (wheeling): Mrs W. Cameron 1 and 2. Mrs L. R. Mclntyre 3. Pair of hand-knitted socks (wheeling) any wool: Mrs E. Macdonald 1. Bed jacket: Miss N. Bennison 1. Mrs J. B. Jackson 2, Mrs E. E. r-nce 3. Coat and bonnet for baby: Miss Margaret Brown 1, Mrs A. McKay 2,

Mrs J. B. Jackson 3. Miss A. Mills h.c. Knitted garment (novices): Mrs A. Chalmers 1, Miss A. Mills 2, Miss C. Currie 3, Mrs J. Fenwick h.c. Miscellaneous Classes Judge: Mrs A. Mackenzie (Clayton, Fairlie). Spray of artificial flowers: Mrs J. C. Watson 1 and 2, Miss Joyce Divan 3. Mrs G. Pike h.c. Crocheted supper cloth (linen): Mrs F. Evans 1. Tray cloth (coloured embroidery): Miss D. E. Wiseley 1, Miss M. Kent-Johnston 2, Mrs R. A. Jackson 3, Miss C. Currie h.c. Supper cloth (coloured embroidery): Miss D. W. Taylor 1, Mrs R. A. Jackson 2, Miss Violet Shears 3, Mrs L. S. James h.c. Apron, embroidered: Miss C. Currie 1, Miss D. Parker 2, Mrs G. Pike 3, Mrs F. M. Thomas h.c. Afghan rug: Miss Rita Moore 1. Mrs D. M. Stewart 2. Smocked blouse or child's frock: Miss A. V. McElhinney 1 and 3. Miss N. Ivy 2, Mrs F. A. Burt h.c. Most artistic cushion, other than painted: Mrs A. Shewan 1, Miss J. Currie 2, Mrs E. E. Price 3, Miss D. Shears h.c. Novelty article, maximum cost 1/6: Mrs G. Pike 1 and 3, Miss M. Kent-Johnston 2, Mrs E. E. Price h.c. Secondary School Knitting Judge: Mrs A. Mackenzie (Fairlie). Jumper or cardigan with sleeves: Helen Leith 1. Pair of gloves: Helen Leith 1 PIG SECTION Judge: Mr H. W. Mclntosh i Shirley). Berkshire Boar, over 14 months: L. A. Barnett 1 and and champion. Boar, under 8 months: L. A. Barnett 1. Sow, over 14 months, in pig, or with litter: S. Unwin 1. Sow. under 14 months: L. A. Barnett 1 and champion. Sow, under 8 months: L. A. Barnett 1. T amworth Boar, over 14 months: Jas. Simpson 1 and champion. Boar, under 8 months: Jas. Simpson 1. Sow, over 14 months, in pig or with litter: Jas. Simpson 1 and champion. Sow, under 14 months: Jas. Simpson 1, D. Boyle 2. Sow, under 8 months: Jas. Simpson 1. Sow, with litter of not less than six, under two months: Jas. Simpson 1. Any Other Breed Pen of three porkers, maximum liveweight, 1201 b: Jas Simpson 1. S. Unwin 2, W. Biggs 3. Two bacon pigs, maximum liveweight 2001 b: Jas Simpson 1.

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PRIZE LIST Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21181, 31 October 1938, Page 11

PRIZE LIST Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21181, 31 October 1938, Page 11