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NORTHERN A. AND P. ASSOCIATION.

ANNUAL SHOW, Although the Northern Agricultural and Pastoral Association was established fifty-four years ago, the society’s ( annual exhibition held at llangiora to- [ ) day was the fiftieth under its aus-, c pices, tlie shows having heon suspended 1 for four years between 1869 and 1874. ’ The fact of its being the jubilee show ' seems to have been lost sight of by the j members, no special features or references having been made to mark the event. The general arrangements for the show were of the usual complete j , description, affording satisfaction and ' pleasure to all concerned. The entries | were the most numerous for the past | , three years, the total being a few in , excess of last year's number, the com- j ; parativo figures being:—Morses 871 j (1918-223), cattle 133 (101), sheep 05 ■ (123), pigs 9 (o) sheep dogs 19 (18), produce, cookorv etc., 223 (371). Totals 8.50 (844). PRIZE LIST. Following is the prize list, the number of entries being given in parentheses : SHEEP. Fino Combing Merino.—Earn over 13 I months (1)- J. Stevenson 3, special and j champion. Ham under IS months (I)—d. i Stevenson 1 and reserve champion. Ewo over 1 18 month?, with lamb (1) —J. Stevenson 1 and champion. Ewo under 18 months (2) —J. Stevenson 1 and -2 and reserve champion. Most points—J. Stevenson. Strong Combing Merino.—Ram over 18 months (I)—J. Stovciifon 1, special end i champion. Earn under 18 months (2) —,1. i Stcvonaon 1 and 2 and reserve champion, i Ewo ovor 18 months (2)— J. Stevenson 1, I special, champion and 2. Ewe unde. 18 | months (2)— J. Stevenson 1 and 2 and reserve ; champion. ’Two ewes under 18 months (1) 1 J. Stevenson 1. Moat points—J. Stevenson. ! English Leicester.'—Ram under 1C months (1 —Mrs G. Merrill 1. Border Lcieostors—Sam over 16 months (3) —J. Stevenson, 1, 2, special, champion and reserve champion. Ram under 16 months (7)— J. Stevenson 1 and o, F. Morrill, jun., 2. vhj c and hj c Ewe ovor 1(5 mouths, with lamb (1) F. Merrin, jun., special and champion, J. Stevenson 2. reserve champion and ! v hj c Two ewes a love 16 months, with j lambs (I)—F. Merrin 1. Ewe under 16 months ! (3)— J. Stevenson 1, F. Merrin, jun., 2 and ! v hj o. Two ewes under 16 months (2)— J. | Stevenson 1, F. Merrin, jun., 2 Romneys.—Earn, any ago (2) —A. R. Turnbull 1 and 2. Earn under 1G months (2)— A. E. Turnbull 1 and 2- Ewo under 16 months ! (2 A. R. Turnbull 1 and 3. Shropshire Down. —Ram under 15 months (2) —W. Stalker 1, 2 and champion. Helf-hreds.—Ram under 16 months (2) —J Stevenson 1 and 2. Ewo with lamb (3) —J. Stevenson 1 and 2. Ewe under 16 months 1,2) j —J. Stevenson 1 and 2. Two ewes under 16 | months (I)—J. Stevenson 1. Corriodalos—Ram over 38 months (3)— C. | H, Ensor L special and champion. Ram 1 1 hogget (4>—C. 11. Ensor. Ram ovcr lG months ! and under 38 months (3) —J. 11. Ensor 1, 0. i H. Ensor 2. Ram under 16 months (4)— C. j H.‘Ensor 1 and ‘3, J. H. Ensor v hj c and j hj c. Ewo of any age—C. H. Ensor 1- Ewo above 16 and uiiaer 28 months (2) —0. H. Eusor 1, 2, champion and special. Two ewes under 16 months (2)— C. H. Ensor 1, 2 aul reserve champion. Most points in Gome-dole* —C. H. Ensor. Fat Sheep.—Two wethers for butchers’ purposes (4)— 11. H. Busch E Two long-wool wethers (3) —H. H. Busch 1, W. Stalker - Two wothors or maiden cw*s for export, pur* i poses (3)—Y7. Stalker 1 and 2. Two halfI bred or Corriedale wethers (2)— H. H. Buscn j 1 and 2. Three fat lambs (2)— l. F. Croft 1 ■ shd 3. Pen of nine iat lambs for export purposes (2) —1. F. Croft 1, W. Haigh. 3. ' Three fat lambs, short-wool led—l. F. Croft ': 1. Two fat ewes (3)— W. Stalker 1 and 2. | Most points in fat sheep—W. Stalker. ■ i Most points in shoep section—J. Stevenson. , 1 Most points in etua sheep classes—3, Sto- : venson. 1 PIGS. ’ Berkshire®.—Sow, any age (4) —J. L. Turnbull 1, W. Henderson 2, J. Hall lx c. Sow, under 14 months' (3)— J. L. Turnbull 1, W. 5 Henderson 2. Two porkers (2)—\V. Henderl son 1. f SHEEP DOGS. ) Smooth-haired dog (2) —J. S. Hiatt 1 and ! special. Smooth-haired slut (2)— D, J. ; S'lalkcr 1 and special, J. Falkinder 2. Routrh--1 i haired dog (s) L. Fitzgihbon 1 and special, • j Thomas Crcft 2, F. Merrill v hj c. Beorded , I dog (2)— J. AJleh 1 and special, J. Bunting r I 2.

HOME-CURED MEATS AND DAIRY PRODUCE.

Roll of ba-on (I)—D. G. Stalker 1. Smoked ham (I)—D. G. Stalker 1. Uusmokcd bam (2) —Mrs Fleming I and special. Farmers’ separator butter (s)—Mrs J. Fleming 1 and special. 8. V. Quantick 3, Dish of table butter (I) Mrs J. Fleming 1 and special. ,lar of extracted honey (I) Domett Apiory 1. Frame honey (2) —Domett Apiary 1, 2 and special. Bottle of honey vinegar (3) —Domett Apiary 1, 2 and special.

Hens' eggs, while (4) —Mrs A. Coop 1, F. Merrin 2. Hens’ eggs, tinted (s) S. T. Quantick 1 and 2. Duck eggs (1) —S. V. Quantiok 1. FLOWERS. Gentlemen's buttonhole {3)— Miss Flockton 1 and special, Mies N. E. Osborn 2. Collection cut blooms (1) —Mrs J. Jndson 1. Fern pot plant (I) Mrs K. I. Mchrlens 1. Dot plant in flower (3) —Mrs J. Judson 1, special, 2 and v hj o. Buttonhole made by school girl (1) —Jean Hanna 1. COOKERY. Loaf home-mado bread (3)— Mrs E, A. Payne 1 and special, Mrs J. Fleming 2 and special. Brown bread (2) —Mrs J. Fleming 1 and special. Plain sconce (7)'—Mrs J. Borgfoldt 1 and special, Mrs J. Fleming 2, Cassio Ramsay v hj c, Mrs Hussall hj c. Girdle scones (2)— Mrs J. Borgfoldt 1 and special, Cassio Ramsay 2. Oat cakes (ill—Cassio Ramsay 1 and special, Mrs J. Borgfeldt 2. Pound cake (B)—Mrs N. E. Osborne 1 and special, Mrs J, Fleming 2, Mrs H. 11. Busch v hj c, Mrs J Borgfeldt hj c, Airs Neilands c. Shortbread (7) —Mrs J. Borgfoldt 1 and special, Miss N. E. Osborn 2, Mra J. Fleming v hj c, Mrs E. A. Payne hc, Cassio Ramsey c. Sponge cake (8) —Mrs J. Borgfeldt 1 and special, Alias N. E. Osborn 2, Airs J. Fleming 3, (lassie Ramsey r hj c, Ruby M’lntosh hj c. Pastry (R—Mrs J. Borgfeldt 1 and special, Mrs J. Fleming 3, Mrs Honsall v hj c. Spongo sandwich (B) —Mra Has?all 1 and special, Airs E. A, Pay no 2, Cassio Ramsey v hj c, Mrs H. Hooper hj c, Mrs D. G. Stalker c, Pikelets (<;)—Mr,a J- Fleming 1 and special, Mrs J. Borgfeldt 2, Airs Hassull v hj c. Plato small goods (•!)—Mrs J. Boigfoldt 1 and special, Mrs J. Fleming 2, Miss N. E. Osborn v hj c. JUNIOR AND AIANUAL SECTION. Girls under IS years of age. Plain soones (4)— Ruby M'lntosh 1. Molly Sutherland 2, Jean Hanna v hj c, Olive Scott ho. Madeira, cake (2) —Jessie Aiilno 1 and special, Rum- M’lnlosh 2. Seed cake (1) Mollie Sutherland 1. Pound ca-ko (2) —Jean Hanna 1 and special. Spongo cake (3)~ Kuby M’lntosh 't and special, Molly Sutherland 3, Joan Young vh c. Spongo sandwich (1) —Joan Young 1 and special, Jean Hauna 2, Ruby M’lntosh v hj c, Molly Sutherland hc. Pikelets (11—Olive Scott 1 and special. Plate of small goods (2) —Ruby Al'lntosh 1, Molly Sutherland 2. Girls under IS years. Plain scones (1) —Mollie Soolt 1 and special. Madeira cake (2)— Amy Young 1 an;! special, T. M’lntcsK 2. Seed cake (1) — Mollie Scott 1. Pound cake (1) —Amy Yeung! 1 and special. Spongo sandwich (11—Amy Y'oung 1 and special. Pikelets (It —Mollie Scott 1. Plate of small poods (I)—T. M’lntosh 1 and social. TECHNICAL SCHOOLS’ SECTION. 1 Any three models of school syllabus who a drawing to scale. Open to second-year beys of primary schools (31) —B. Danby (Rangiora School) 1, 0. Devlin (Convent Seltool) 2, G. ivory (Rangiera School) v bc, J. Murphy (Pernside) hj c, J. Lundy (Convent) and R. Smith’(Kaiapoi) cDRAUGHT HORSES. Stallion, four years or over (s)—James Wyllio 1, special and champion and M’lntosh memorial cup, Den Ferguson 2 a.nd reserve championship, J. Walker v hj e. Threeyear stallion (2) —P. and 8. Merrin 1, John ] Wyllio special. Two-year colt (2)— Ben Ferguson 1 and special, J. Falkimler 2. Yearling colt (G)—John Wyllie 1 and special, J. D. Wyllio 2 and b c Ben Ferguson 3 and ▼ he. Brood marc in foal (2)— J. 0. Coop 1 and special. Two-year filly (2)— J. D. Wyllie 1, 2 and special. Third champion prire for two-year-old colt, filly or gelding (4)— Ben Ferguson. Yearling filly (4)—-J. D. Wyllie I and special, Bon Ferguson 2. A'carling colt, gelding or filly (I)—W. Nicholla 1. Yearling And two-year-old colt, filly ct gelding (3)—Bon Ferguson 1, J. D. Wyllie 2 and v hj c. Threo-ycar filly (1) J. Falkinder 1 and special, John Wyllio 2. Gelding four years and over (s)—Kaiapoi Woollen Co. 1, A. 0. Peters 2, C. C. Roberts hj c, James Johns v hj o. SADDLE HORSES. Hack mare or gelding (9)— E. Poar 1 and special and champion, Mrs A. Gillanders 2, H v M,. Burjitt if. -MSkideu [# H'-pk.. uu t0...

13 stone (S)—IL il. Burgin 1 and special, W. Scoon 2. Roadster or hack, up lo 14 stono (3)—Sowdcn ami Hoag 1 and special, C. E. Skovington 2, Miss E. Birdling v hj c. Lady's hack (4)—Mira M’Canhy 1 end special, Mrs A. Gillundors 2. BLOOD STOCK. . Brood more for producing weight-omying Slacks or limiters (I)—Mias E. Birdling 1. PONIES. Breed raaro, not over K j hands 01—A. It HUiop ]. Three-year filly or gelding. (21— K. Pawsny 1, Ken Boyle 2. Boy’s pony, not over 131; bonds G.4)— Mre A. Gtll*Jidc<rs 1 and special, G S Smith 2. J. Chesney v hj o, Charles Hiatt hj c, C. E. Skevington special. Boy's pony, not over 12J hands (fi) —H. Winter 1, Mias A. Ensor 2, C. H. Kn» sor vhc, C. Wilson hc. Best boy’s pony on the ground {ll}—Mrs A. Gillandcra. Polo pony, not over If .2 hands, carrying up to 12 siono (11) Miss Clifford 1, Dennis Chapmen 3 end hc,C. H. Ensor vh c. Pony, under 13} hands, to ho driven (4) —Tom Frar.cr 1, J. Chesney 2, S. Wood v hj c, C. Wilson hc. Pony, best adapted for polo (U)—E. Fear. Cob, not over 14j hards, to carry over 12 stone (4)— A. Saunders 1, W. Sooon 1, H. M. Burpin 2, Miss Clifford v hj c.

CATTLE. Shorthorns—Bull, 3 years ot over (I)—W. Henderson, " Birchlca Snowfall," i and champion. Two-year bull (3>—W. H. Leech 1 and special, R. Poach 2. Yearling bull (T) —E. Peach 1. 2 and special, Sam Smith v hj c and hc. Cow or lieifor (6) —Sam Smith J and special, E. Peach 2 and rl Three-vt/ir heifer (3)— Sam Smith I, 2 and v hj c. Two-year hoiier (4)— W. Stalker 1 and special, Sam Smith 2 and v hj c. Yearling heifer (3)— Sam Smith 1, special and vhc, R. Peach 2. Three animals, any sea (B—lt. Peach’ 1. 2 and special. Milking strain—Yearling bull (S)—Sam Smith 1, L ,'- TunJiaU 2. -T, Stalker * * -.1

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12790, 6 November 1919, Page 8

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NORTHERN A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12790, 6 November 1919, Page 8

NORTHERN A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12790, 6 November 1919, Page 8

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