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THE RESULTS.

AMATEUR CATTLE JUDGING. First Prize Pedigree Friesian Bull, Calantha Milk-Maid Johann.—J. L. Hanna (Paeroa), 1; J. Whitmore (Kopuarahi), 2. Boys (not over 16 years of age resident within the County of Hauraki Plains. —A. Taylor 1, A. Andrews 2. Children (not over 16 years of age). First Prize Pedigree Jersey Bull Calf by Caspar (3212 —Carranza’s Peggy (7771), valued by donor (Mr T. G.-* Davidson, Ngatea) at 100 guineas.— A. Taylor 1, A. Nicholson 2. SHORTHORNS. (Pedigree.) Bull calved since Ist July, 1919. —A. McDonald’s Baron 3rd of Pukerimu 1,-, J. H. Carter’s Homestead Knight Third 2, Jas. Munro’s Homestead Red 3. Bull calve'd since Ist July, 1920. — J. H. Carter’s Homestead,Duke Fifth, 1; H. Carter’s Homestead Duke Fifth'l. Bull, 3 yrs or over. —G. H. White’s Homestead Dargalara, 1; W. Benny's Sir Garnett, 2; J. H. Carter’s Homestead Knight Second, 3. ‘ Heifer calved since Ist July, 1920. —■ -W. Benny’s Lady Dolly, 1; J. Munro’s Star Flash, 2; J. H. Carter’s Homestead Violet Third, 3.. Cow 3yrs or over.—J. H. Carter’s Homestead Cowslip, -1; J.- Munro’s: Homestead Sunbeam, 2. Bull Calf calved since Ist July, 1921. —W. Benny’s King Fern, 1; J. H. Carter’s Homestead Dord Somerton, 2; W. Benny’s by Sir GarnetPrimrose of Oki Oki, h.c. Heifer Calf calved since Ist July, 1921.—J.\ H. Carter’s Homestead Blanche Fifth, 1. (Grade.) Cow, 3yrs or over.—H. H. Hicks, 1. Heifer calved since Ist July, 1919. H. H. Hicks, 1; J. H. Carter, 2. "Heifer calved since Ist July, 1920. — L. R. Dibble, 1; J.‘ Spence, 2 and 3. JERSEYS. ' (Pedigree.) Champion Pedigree Jersey Cow (Special Class), First prize Silver Cup presented by Mr Victor Bagnall.— W. J. Hall’s Marble Chase. W. J. Hall’s Orange Dale’s Draconis, 2; John Whitmore’s Bold Twylish, 3. Bull calved since Ist July, 1920. W. J. Hall’s Orange Dale’s Darkie, 1; W. J. Hall’s Orange Dale’s Pride, 2; E. A. Clarke’s. Brookdale Hope, 3. Bull 3 yrs or over.—G. T. Davidson’s Beachland’s Prince, 1; P. R. Henry’s Belvedere Duke’s Thistle, 2; C. H. Waite’s Beachland’s Gay Boy, 3. Heifer calved since Ist July, 1919, (in milk). —W. J. flail’s Orange Dale’s 01ga, y l; G. T. Davidson’s Kaspar’s Betberry Lass, 2. Heifer calved since Ist July,’ 1920. —- W. J. Hall’s Orange Dale’s Sunflower, 1; W. J. Hall’s Orange Dale’s Briar, 2; G. T. Davidson’s Kaspar’s Gay Genora, 3. Cow 3yrs or over.—W. J. Hall’s % Marble Chase, 1; W. J. Hall’s Mountain Viewls Sunflower, 2; G. W. Keith’s Mountain View’s Vista, 3. , Bull Calf calved since Ist July, 1921. —G. T. Davidson’s Kaspar’s Energy, 1; R. Baker, 2. Heifer Calf calved since Ist July, 1921.—G. T. Davidson’s Kaspar’sGenoese, 1; E. A. Clark, 2.

(Grade.) Cow 3 yrs or over.—C. W. Schultz, 1; Geo. H. White, 2; A. R. Vowles, 3. Heifer calved since Ist July, 1919 (in milk). —Lewis S. James, 1 and 2. Heifer calved since Ist July, 1929. W. Madgewick, 1; A. R. Vowles, 2; T. McCormick, 3. FRIESIANS. (Pedigree.) Bull calved since Ist July, 1919.—W. McKee, 1 and 2. Bull calved since Ist July, 1920. P. Ingley’s know Not Bolant Van Lee, 1; J.. Hall’s Anette Fifth Dimino, 2. v Bull 3yrs or Over. —L. C. Marchant's Coldstream Netherland King, 1; C. Dale’s by Bright Star of Brundee —Little Lassie, 2. Heifer calved since Ist July, 1920. C. Dale’s Dalislia Segis, 1; W. McKee’s Johan Dominio Van Lee, 2; L. C. Marchant’s Coldstream Topsy, 3. Cow 3 yrs or over, —L. C. Marchant’s Coldstream Princes Pauline, 1; L. C. Marchant’s Coldstream Joha'nna de ICol, 2. Bull Calf calved since Ist July, 1921. —L. C. Marchant, 1. Heifer Calf calved since st Jully, 1921.—C. Dale, 1. (Grade.) Cow 3yrs or over.—L. C. Marohant, 1; R. Dabble, 2. Heifer calved since Ist July, 1919. H. H. Hicks, 1; C. Dale, . Heifer calved since Ist July, 1920. S. S. Murray, 1; O. C. Allen, 2 and 3, * - • V;

MILCH COWS. , Champion Dairy Cow, open to cows ■of any breed, 3yrs or over, in actual Uiilk, to be judged on points as a dairy champion.—L. C. Marchant’s Pretty, Reserve Champion; C, W; Schultz’s ■Business. Maiden Heifer, suitable for dairy purposes, calved since Ist July* 192(1. S. S. Murray, 1; W. McKee, 2;'W. McKee, 3. - Heifer, any breed, calved since Ist July, 1919 (in milk). —L. S. James, 1; C. Dale, 2. FAT CATTLE. Three Bullocks or Steers over 3yi’s. ;-y—H. Johnston, 1; R. Green, 2; S. W. /Bagnall, 3. Three Bullocks or Steers for export,' •over 3yrs.—R. Green, 1; S. W. Bagnall, 2; H. Johnston, 3. Cow or Heifer most money value. — W. Benny, 1; S. W, Bagnall, 2. Bullock most suitable for freezing.— H. Johnston, 1; S. W. Bagnall, 2; R. \Green, 3. - . CALVES. • Hand-Reared Calf.—C. Dale, 1. Hand-Reared Pedigree Calf. —Ur•quhart, 1 and 2; C. H. Waite, 3. DRAUGHTS. Draught Gelding.—W. Benny’s Clyde, 1; R. Burke,H.:H. Hicks, 3. DraughtiKEaire. —R. Burke’s Gip, 1; J. Brenan, 12;; 'W. JS. Hale, 3. x Medium Draught ■ Mare, any age, suitable for farm work.-—W. Benny’s Nancy, T; W. McDuff, 2; "VV.JR. Pitt, .3. v LIGHT DRAUGHTS. Spring 'Cart Horse Mare or Gelding upto one ton. —Phillips .Brs’ Tommy, 1, .Jones, .2; D. J. Laws, 3. Spring Cart Horse, .Mare or Gelding, up tto ’half a ton.—J. C. Miller’s x Dolly, J; S. Martin, 2; Mrs Martin, 3. Horse, Mare or Gelding, suitable for farm work.— E. A. Clarke, .1; T. McCor.jnick, 2; H. Flynn, 3. PONIES., Mare with foal at .foot, not above 13 hands.—J. H. KnaPP, 1Pony, not above 14 hands and not over 13 hands to be ridden by boy or :girl.— rJ. Pennell ! s Rob, 1; Miss F. O’Conner, 2; S. James, 3. Ponq, not above 13 hands and over 12 hands to be ridden by boy or girl.— Miss Iris Middleton, 1; J. G. Miller, 2; Keith' Clare, 3. > • Pony, not above 12 hands, to be ridden ! by boy or firl. —H. Williams’ Dandy, 1; J- c. Miller, 2; C. W. Parfitt, 3. Pony, not above 14.2 hands to be Shown in two-wheeled conveyance. L. S. James' Toby, 1; Mrs E. R. Smith, 2; H. Williams, 3. ‘ Pony, not above 13 hands and over 12 hands to be shown in harness driven by boy or girl not over 15 years of age.—Mrs E. Rl Smtih’s Bonnie Bell, 1. Pony Championship. —J. L. James, 1. Muskall Foals. —G. T. Davidson, 1, " Foaled since Ist September, 1921. J. R. Nicholson, junr., 1. Special Huon Foals (Special Class), for special Huon foals foaled since Ist September, 1921.—E. Martin’s Iris, 1; S. W. Bagnall, 2; F. L. Wallis, 3. ROADSTERS. Mare with foal at foot.—S. W. Bagnail’s Vajti, 1. Colt, Gelding or Filly foaled since Ist September, 1920. —E. Martin, 1. HARNESS HORSES. Trotting Horse, Mare, or Gelding. R. Hunter’s Victor Woodburn, 1; .John Banks,.2; E. A- Booth, 3. Light Horse for combined Riding and. Driving.—John Bank s Rangi, 1, H- B. Walton, E. A. Booth* 3. Buggy Horse over 15 hands. —John Banks’ Rangi, 1; H. B. Walton, 2; R. Hunter, 3. "/•: ' Farmers’ Turnout' (Special Class). H. B. Walton’s Matchless, 1; P. Ingley, 2; E. A. Booth, 3. Best Horse Turnout, two-wheeled vehicle only.—H. B. Walton’s Matchless, 1; J. Adams, 2; P. Ingley, 3. __ Driving Competition.—H. B. Walton’s Matchless, 1; P. Ingley, 2. ! SADDLE HORSES. Hack up to 11 stone.—T. Goodkin, 1; J. Banks, 2; I. H. Prout, 3. Lady’s Hack.—T. A. Dunlop’s F.A.C., 2; I. H.'Prout, 2; H. Flynn, 3. Walking Hack.—T. A. Dunlop’s F.A. C., 1; H. B. Walton, 2; R. McCullough, 3. G | Weight-Carrying Hack up to 15 stone.—C. J. Adams, 1; John Banks, 2; R. McCullough, 3. Hack up to 13 stone. —T. A. Dunlop’s F.A.C., 1; C. J. Adamms, 2 and 3. Huck up to 12 stone.—C. J. Adams’ Charlie, 1; E. C. Barriball, 2; J. Banks, 3. Hack up to 11 stone. —T. Godkin, 1; F. Clotworthy, 2; E. C. Barriball, 3. Cob not above 15 hands capable of carrying jip to 15 stone.—R. McCullough’s Kiwi, 1; E. Martin, 2. JUMPING AND RIDING- COMPETITIONS. . Lady Rider Astride. —Miss F. O’conTier, 1; Miss K. Miller, . v Maiden Hunter. —E. A. Booth, 1; C. Gaspar, 2; E. Bardas, 3. Ladies’ Hunter.— E.. C. Barriball’s Blue Bell, 1. Dominion Hunter.—E. C. Barriball’s Blue Beil, 1; John Banks, 2; E. A. Booth, 3. Heavyweight Hunters. —A. Samson, S; H. K. Hill, 2; John Banks, 3. Lightweight Hunter. —L. James, 1; E. C. Barriball, 2. Bareback Rider.—J. O’Carroll, 1; L. S. JameS and E. C. Barriball, dead heat, 2; Percy Harris, 3. Champion Hunter. —E. C. Barriball’s Blue Bell, 1; L. James, 2; E. Bardas, 3. Boy Rider.—J. O’Carroll, 1; J. Spinks and E. Green, dead heat, 2. Boy Rider, 15 to 20 years.—J. Burgess and E. Green, dead heat, 1; J. Banks, 2; Muggeridge, 3. 'Girl Rider. —Doris Miller, 1; F. Sloane, 2; B. Benny, 3. ~ Pony Leaping Competition.—E. Green, 1; J. O’Carroll, 2; J. Pennell, 3. CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS. Pedigree Shorthorn Bull 3yrs or over. —G. H. White’s Homstead Dalgalara. Pedigree Shorthorn Cow ’ 3yrs or over. —J. H. Carter’s Homestead Cow•slij). Pedigree Jersey Bull 3 yrs and over. >—G. T. Davidson’s Beachland’s Prince. ( Pedigree Jersey Cow 3yrs and over. J. Hall’s Marble Chase, Reserve •Champiop; W. J. Hall’s Mountain View’s Sunflower. Pedigree Friesian Cow 3 yrs or over. >—L. C. y Marchant’s Coldstream Princess Pauline. Pedigree Friesian Bull 3 yrs or over. —L. C. Marchant’s Coldstream Netherland’s King. Dairy Cow 3yrs or over.L. C. Mar--chant’s Pretty, Reserve Champion; C. W_. Schultz’s Business. Pony.—J. L. James, Reserve Champion; J. Pennell. Hack.—T. A. Dunlop’s F.A.C. Hunter. —E. C. Barriball’s Blue Bell, Reserve Champion; L. James. ‘ • ..

BABY SHOWS. First Prize.—-Mary Shaw Murray, daughter of Mrs,S. S. Murray, Turua. Second Prize.—Mervan Keith Fisher. HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTL DAIRY PRODUCE. Farmers’’’ Butter without salt.—Mrs J. G. Miller (Kopuarahi), 1; with salt, Mrs J. G. Miller, 1. Heaviest Dozen Hens ! Eggs, single yokes.—H. M. Norris (Ngatea), 1; Mrs J. T. Banks (Ngatea), .2. COOKERY. 21b Loaf Bread (yeast).—Miss N. McDuff (Pipiroa), J; Mrs J. Buchanan (Pipiroa), 2; Mrs A. Wallace (Turua), 3; 21b Loaf Wheatmeal. — Mrs G. White (Turua). Best Bread, 21f loaf.—Mrs A. Wallace (Turua), 1; Mrs G. H. White (Turua), 2. Plate of 6 Scones (plain).—Mrs Bu-, chanan (Pipiroa), 1; Mrs J. G. Miller (Kopuarahi), 2; Mrs Geo. Keith (Pipiroa), Highly Commended. Plate of 6 Scones (currant). —Mrs J. G. Miller (Kopuarahi), 1; Mrs J. Foote (Ngatea), 2. Best Plate of 6 Scones made from Champion Flour. —J. A. G. Wilson (Wh&repoa), 1. Ma.deria Cake. —Mrs J. G. Miller (Kopuarahi), 1; Mrs L. Markletow (Ngatea), 2; Mrs W. McDuff (Ngatea), ■h.c. Home-Made Fruit Cake—Mrs W. McDuff (Ngatea), 1; Mrs J. C. Miller (Kopuarahi), 2. *■ Pound Cake. —Mrs J. Taylor (Ngatea), 1. : « .Seed Cake. —Mrs J. G. Miller (Kopuarahi), 1. Jam Roll. —Mrs W. McDuff (Ngatea), 1; Mrs J.'Foote (Ngatea), 2. Sponge Sandwich.—Miss Buchanan (Pipiroa), 1; J. A. G. Wilson (Wharepoa), 2; Mrs John Taylor (Ngatea), 3. Short Bread. —Mrs J. G. Miller (Kopuarahi), 1; Mrs J. Foote (Ngatea), 2 and 3. Gingerbread. —Mrs W. McDuff (Ngatea), 1; Mrs J. Tayloiv (Ngatea), 2. Biscuits—Mrs J. G. ‘"Miller (KOpuarahi), 1. Pikelets. —Mrs J. Taylor (Ngatea). Jam Tarts. —Miss Buchanan (Pipiroa), 1; Mrs J. G. Miller (Kopuarahi), 2. Cream Puffs. —Mrs J. G. Miller. PRESERVES, ETC. Assorted Jam—Mrs H. M. Norris ‘(Ngatea). Orange Marmalade. —Mrs H. M. Norris' (Ngatea). Bottles Fruit (one variety).—Mrs L. Markletow (Ngatea), 1; Mrs W. Jones (Ngatea), 2; Mrs Death (Kopuarahi), h.c. , Bottles Fruit (two varieties). —Mrs Mdrkletow (Ngatea), 1; Miss H. M. Tizard (Kaihere), 2; Mrs W. Jones (Ngatea), 3. GARDEN PRODUCE. Round Potatoes.—R. S. Hutchinson (Kerepeehi), 1;/ Kopuarahi School, 2. Cabbages.—H. M.. Norris (Ngatea), 1; John Kraiger (Ngatea), 2. Onions (Brown Spanish).-rMaster Keith Lawrence (Kopuarahi), 1; Mr J. C. Miller (Kopuarahi), 2; Onions (Straw Spanish), R. Davey (Ngatea), 1; Geo. H. White (Turua), 2; Commercial Onions, H. M. Norris (Ngatea), 1; Jas. A. G. Wilson (Wharepoa), 2. Pumpkin (quality). —Mrs J. G. Miller (Kopuarahi), 1; Geo. H. White (Turua), .2. Pumpkin (heaviest), Mrs E. Martin (Ngatea), 1. Parsnips.—R. Davey (Ngatea), 1; Mrs E. Martin (Ngatea), 2. Carrots. —R. Davey (Ngatea), 1; Mrs E. Martin (Ngatea), 2: Sweet Turnips—R. F. Green (Ngatea), 1. Rhubarb. —H. M. Nox-ris (Ngatea), 1; R. H. Dudding (Ngatea), 2. Cucumbers—H. M. Norris (Ngatea), 1. ’ Lettuce. —Mrs J. G. Miller (Kopuarahi), 1; H. M. Norris (Ngatea), 2. Shallots. —Mrs E. Martin (Ngatea), 1; H. M. Norris (Ngatea), <2. Maize (feed).—J. S. McWalters (Horahia), 1. FRUIT. - Collectio n Dessert Apples.—G. H. White (Turua), 1. V, _ '.Cooking Apples.—G. H. White (Turua), 1; Mrs N. J. Death (Kopuarahi), 2. Peaches. —John Kraiger (Ngatea), 1. Nectarines. — R'. H. Duddings (Ngatea), 1 and 2; Geo. H. White (Turua), 3; Mrs N. J. Death (Kopuarahi), h.c. FLORAL. Table Bouquet.-r Mrs H. M. Norris (Ngatea), 1. Hand , Bouquet.—Mis Dorothy • • Dudding (Ngatea), 1; Show Bouquet, Misg Dorothy Dudding (Ngatea), 1 and 2. Best Decorated Table. —Mrs H. M. Norris (Ngatea), 1. Cut Flower Collection. —H. M. Norris (Ngatea), 1; Mrs E. Martin (Ngatea), 2. NEEDLEWORK. Fancy Blouse. —Mrs H. M. Norris (Ngatea), 1; Mrs J. Banks (Ngatea), 2. Afternoon Apron.—-Miss B. White, (Turua), 1 and 2. Child’s Dress. —Mrs R. Davies (Turua), 1; Mrs L. M. Muri’ay (Hopai), 2. Child’s Bonnet—Mrs E. Robei'ts (Pipiroa), 1; Mrs H. M. Norris (Ngatea), 2.

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15128, 20 February 1922, Page 4

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THE RESULTS. Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15128, 20 February 1922, Page 4

THE RESULTS. Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15128, 20 February 1922, Page 4