PRIZE LIST.
? HOESES 8 DRAUGHT Entire, 4 years old and over; five *T entries—Wm Taylor’s Glenturet 1 and 1 champion. Government Experimental r Farm’s Kesolution 2, Hubbard Bros’ 8 Lord Marshal hj c a Colt, 1 year old; two entries—F Ir--8 win’s Ben 1, E Goodwin’s 2 Mare, any age, in foal or foal at foot; two entries—Wm Newell’s Blossom 1 e Mare (dry) or gelding, 3 years old; ,s four entries—Ed w Allen’s Chief 1, Wm s Newell’s Model 2, George Jack’s Bob 3 i, Mare (dry) or gelding, 4 years or ■. over; four entries—Jolly and Clements' e Blossom 1 and champion, Prank J d Marshall’s 2, Wm Newell’s Cis 3 s Mare, any age, in foal or foal at foot; t one entry—Wm Newell’s Blossom I e Filly or gelding, 2 years old ; one b entry—H E Ivey’s 1 y Colt, filly or gelding, I year old ; two s, entries—F Irwin’s Ben 1, E Goodwin’s 2 d f j Special class, Mr P J Marshall’s 1. special piize of £2 2s for the best yearh ling by Gallant Ben; one entry—F y Irwin’s br Ben o, Team of three farm horses, any sex, s- one owner; two entries—Wm Newell 1, n Jolly and Clements 2 i- Pair heavy draught horses, any sex, n one owner; 1 entry—Jolly and Clements e Jack and Skipper 1 s Pair horse turnout for delivery of k milk ; one entry—J G Penniket 1 .8 Heavy spring cart horse, mare or )- gelding ; four entries—C Harwood 1, hj Jolly and Clement’s Tiger 2, C L Innes r.. and Co hj c s Light spring cart horse, mare or .t gelding; five entries—Sleigh and Lee’s g Folly 1, J A Brind’s Kitty 2, Wm Eothwell’s Gip hj c. j. Pour horse waggon; one entry—Jolly (i and Clements I Farmers’ pair-horse waggon; two e entries —H. S. Hawkins’ Jumbo and y Major, 1 d THOROUGHBRED ROADSTER AND HACKNEY ,0 STALLION. [1 Horse, three years and upwards; two b’ entries—Wm. Taylor’s Musketry 1, H. I Harris’ St. Crispin 2 a Entire, any age, adapted to get carJt riage horses; four entries—T B Reid’s a Agamemnon 1, H. MacKinder’s Killeymoon Swell 2, John Teddy’s Young e McKinney 3 Q Roadster or hackney stallion; four e entries H. MacKinder’s Killeymoon y Swell I, John Teddy’s Young McKinney n 2, D. Henry’s Merrymaker 3 ’ HACKS, ROADSTERS, CARRIAGE HORSES II AND SPECIAL CLASSES. n Filly or gelding, three-years-old, x adapted for harness, to be led, not s driven; two entries—S S Saulbrey’a e Pansy 1, Wm, Taylor’s 2 e Mare in foal, or foal at foot, adapted v to breed weight-carrying hacks ; four is entries—Mr J. Taylor’s Norma 1, W. e Chitty’s Rita 2, W. G. Park’s Bonny 3 f Filly or gelding, two-year-old, roadh ster ; three entiles —H E Tristram’s d May Salisbury 1. C J Storey’s Kiwi 2, e W J Taylor’s Norby 3 a Filly, colt or gelding, one year old, d roadster ; ten entries—C J. Storey’s X, r, Newstead Estate’s 2, H Steele’s Pumice rr 3
I Mr H. Tristram's special prize of £2 ■ for best yearling by Young Salisbury ; - five entries—rC J Storey’s 1, H E Tris- • tram’s Valda Salisbury 2, W Eanstead’s 3 j Mr T Morrow’s special prize of £2 2s . for best two-year-old filly or gelding by [ Young Salisbury; one entry —H E Tristram’s May Salisbury 1 Mr F J Marshall’s special prize of for best yearling by Cuirassier ; one entry—E J Dodd’s 1 Mr D Henry’s special prize of the free service of one mare for the best yearling by Merrymaker ; three entries —Newstead Estate’s 1, W Chitty’s 2 Mr D Henry’s special prize of free service of one mare for the best horse, any age, by Merrymaker; two entries— Ed Allen’s 1, J A Brind’s Kitty 2 Pair of buggy horses, mares or geldings, 15 hands 2in and over ; one entry —Dr A S Brewis’ browns 1 Pair of buggy horses, mares or geldings, under 15 hands 2in ; three entries —Assets Realisation Board’s, Jack and Jill 1, Ed. Allen’s Woodlands and Alba Rose 2, a Furze’s Filly and Miss Bobbie 3
Pair of ponies, 14 hands 2in and under ; four entries—M A Ellis’ Brandy and Soda 1, C Hunter’s 2, Miss Currie's Bess and Bell 3 Buggy horse, mare or gelding, 15 , hand 2in and over; six entries —L s O’Neill’s Bona 1, A Furze’s Baja 2 % Tradesmen’s turnouts; four entries — ’ J A Brind’s 1, H J Ashby’s 2 11 Buggy horse, mare or gelding, under 1 " 15.2, to be shown in harness ; e’even 4 entries —F C Hand’s Doctor 1, W H d Knock’s Madge 2, McNicol'and Co.’s ■? Mick 3, Edw Allen’s Alba Rose 4 >l Cob, 14.2 and under, to be driven in two-wheel conveyance ; five entries— Wm Moore’s Dicky 1, C Warr’s Smiler 0 2 Pony, 14 hands and under, to be 6 driven by a lady ; five entries—Yere e Chitty’s Kit r y 1, Chas Hunter’s Dandy *' 2, Miss Currie’s Laddie 3 0 Weight-carrying hack, up to 15st, to be shown in saddle ; fourteen entries—--5 J L S Richardson’s Tzara 1, John * Knight’s Robin 2, F R Seddon’s Robin 3 1 Hack, up to 13st, to be shown in s saddle ; seventeen entries—W E Clark’s ’ Czar 1, H Brindle’s 2, Q. A. HurdWood’s Pintail 3 ® Hack, up to list, to be shown in saddle ; twenty entries—J B Valder’a ® Starlight 1, E J Kitching’s Miss May 2, s Thos Platt’s Conn 3 3 Walking hack, pace, style and action to be considered ; 14 entries—T. Kempthorne’s Aldershot 1, H. J. Clifford’s f Punch 2, Fred Ryburn’s Merry Jack 3 1 Hack, three-year-old, to be shown in 1 saddle ; seven entries—Chas. Ramsay’s > 1, Ernest Potts’ Dandy 2, C. Lake’s Dolphin 3 1 Horse, mare or gelding, suitable for t Mounted Rifles; nine entries—F R 3 Seddon’s Robin 1, Chas. Hunter’s f Chester 2, W Innes Taylor’s Pirate 3 i Polo pony,- four entries—Jas Taylor’s - Vanity 1. A H Storey’s Dodger 2, H S t Hawkins’ Ruby 3 I Youth’s back, 15 hands and under 10 entries—T W Platt’s Conn 1, Richd. 3 Reynolds’ Rattler 2, W I Taylor’s i oreUaß
Boy’s pony, 14 hands 2in and under, to be ridden by a boy not over 14 years i old, to jump hurdle 3ft high; fifteen i entries—Alf H Storey’s Dodger 1, M A Ellis’ 2, A Swarbrick’s Kohine 3 < Cob, 14 hands 2in and under, to be shown in saddle; nine entries —Fred ( Eyburn’s Merry Jack 1, Richard Reynold’s Chicken 2, Norman Taylor’s Chole 3 ] Lady’s hack, 15 hands and over; ten entries—E J. Kitching’s Miss May ] (Miss Hunt) 1, F. Potts’ Prill (Miss 1 Storey) 2, John Knight’s Robin (Miss Wratten) 3 , , „ 1 Lady’s hack, under 15 hands; five - entries —James Taylor’s Gaiety iMisa t Buckland)!, A. R Clarke’s Ruakaka (Mias Clatk) 2 ■' Walking hack, t'ace, stylo and action to he considered ; four entries L t (Miss Pickering) 1, R J ' rs Graham) 2, A K. Miss Clark) 3 mare or geld- 1 ing; six entries —J L S Richardson’s Tzara 1, W I Taylor’s Pirate 2, W, I e Taylor’s Dick 3 Light-weight hunter, mare or gel- 1 ding ; five entries —Harold Crowther’s Taranaki 1, W I Taylor’s Pirate 2, J B C Valder’s Starlight 3 Girls’ pony, 14.2 and under; five en- e tries—Paul H. Allen’s Dot 1, H J Clifford’s Judy 2, J W Walsh’s bay 3 Child’s pony, 13 hands and under e eight entries —D Thornton’s Punch 1, hj G Sidney Clarke’s Dolly 2, H Valder s 2 Shetland Princeling 3 J Lady’s hunter, mare or gelding; two entries —Harold Crowther’s Taranaki 1, ti W A Valder’s Starlight 2 * Trotting horse, mare or gelding i five entries-E Williamson’s Eureka 1, Edw ej Allen’s Alba Rose 2, Ed Allen s Wood- G lands 3 , 0 WOOD-CHOPPING COMPETITION. Handicap wood-chopping competi- ei tion ; nine entries—Fred Sibley (scr) 1, p: W Dent (35secs) 2, J Peterson (40secs) 8 Leaping match, best hunting style ; ai five entries—Mr C McNicol’s Midget (owner) 1, W I Taylor’s Dick (Mr F. - Taylor) 2, JL S Richardson’s 1 zara (Mr C Wynn-Brown) 3 , Lady rider, over three jumps; one t\ entry—Miss Hunt, on Tzara, 1 3, Lady rider, over three jumps; three entries—Miss Pickering, Miss Buckland, 1 61 High Jump; three entries—Mr J H Knight’s Polly (Mr J Chitty), 4ft 6jin hj 1, Mr W I Taylor’s Dick (Mr F Taylor) 2 H Boy rider, under 14 years—J Ran- C. stead 1, Ellis 2, Manuel 3 CATTLE. J? PEDIGREE SHORTHORNS. Bull, three-year-old or over; two entries—Wm Taylor’s Master of Ruddington 11. 1 and champion, McKinnon Bros.’ Duke of Ormond 2 . Bull, two-year-old; one entry—Jas Taylor’s Sir Edward Hercules 1 „ Bull, one year old; eight entries— . Wm Taylor’s Frederick Edward 1, Wm Taylor’s Duke Leo VI. 2, Wm Taylor s Duke Godolphm 11. 3. Wm Taylor’s ™
Lord Edward 11. c Cow or heifer, three years old or over, with calf at foot or visibly in calf; seven entries Government Experimental Farm’s Lady Wallace 1 and champion, Wm Taylor’s Mantilini XVI 2, Wm Taylor’s Bertha XVI hj e, Wm Taylor’s Ruby Duchess II c Heifer, two years old ; seven entries —W G Park’s Rose of Ormond II 1, Wm Taylor’s Leonora XV 2, Wm Taylor’s Lady Winsome 111 hj o, Wm Taylor’s Dora VI c Heifer, one year old ; eight entries— Wm Taylor’s Wild Eyes X 1, Wm Taylor’s Mantilini XVIII 3, Wm Taylor’s Freda X hj c, Wm Taylor’s Dora IX c GRADE SHORTHORNS Bull, two years and upwards; one en t r y_W R Booth’s Mick 1 (special merit) Bull, yearling; one entry—George Jack’s Young Lord I (special merit) Grade cow or heifer, milking, with calf at foot or visibly in calf; tour entries—G Mayes’ Beauty 1, Arthur Furze’s 2, Vere Chitty's hj c Grade heifer, two year old; two entries - Vere Chitty’s 1 and 2 Grade heifer, one year old; six entries—Vere Chitty’s 1, Thomas H. Tidd's 2 and hj c GRADE CATTLE. Pen of three grade heifers any breed, one year old; five entries Vere Chitty’s 1, Thomas H Tidd’s 2, E J Dodd’s c PEDIGREE HERBFORDS. Bull, three-year-old or over; one entry—Geo. W. Vercoe 1. Bull, two-year-old; two entries—Geo. W. Vercoe 1, 2 and champion PEDIGREE ANGUS Bull, three-year-old or over; two entries—J. 0. Allen’s Boniface 1 and champion, Kereone Estate s Esmond of Dalmeny 2 Bull, two-year-old; three entries—J. C. Allen 1 and 2, Kereone Estate’s Joker he Bull, one-year-old; two entries— J. C. Allen’s by Loadstar 1, Kereone Estate’s Max XLI 2 Cow or heifer, three-year-old or over ; two entries —J.C. Allen’s Lady Jeanette 1, J. C. Allen’s 2 Heifer, two-year-old ; one entry—J. C Allen’s Mabel 1 (special merit) and champion Heifer, one-year-old; one entry—J. C. Allen’s Maud 1 PEDIGREE JERSEY.
Bull, three-year-old or over; four en- a Sties—Mrs F. Luard Wright’s Wild Cherry 1, C. Day’s Rioter of Pencarrow s' 2, W. J. Hall’s Sweet William he " Bull, two-year-old; one entry—C. Day’s Viola’s Dairyman 1 (special merit) and champion ' Bull, one-year-old; two entries—Mrs a P. Luard Wright’s Yali 1, W. J. Hall a Prince of Matatoke 2 Cow or heifer, three year old or over, milking or visibly in calf; seven entries I —C Day’s Retford Girl 1 and champ pion, Mrs F Luard Wrigh’s Little BoPeep 2, C Day’s Wild Flower vhc, C - Day’s Rita he C Heifer, two year old; three entries— Mrs F Luard Wright’s Dewdrop 1, C 8 Day’s Sweetheart 2, Mrs F Luard g "Wright’s Barbett hj c Heifer, one year old; four entries— I C Day’s Beryl 1, C Day’s Carnation 2, I C Day’s Ethel Lambert hj c AYRSHIRES Bull, three year old or over; two c entries—W J Hall’s Prince of Wales 1 and champion, F C Litchfield’s Fer- - guson 2 Bull, two year old ; four entries—W 0 jT Hall’s King Robert 1, W J Hall’s t Prince 2, Government Experimental C Farm’s Duke he Bull, one year old ; two entries—F C ( Litchfield’s Bell Boy 1, F C Litchfield’s I Fancy Duke 2 Cow or heifer, three year old or over, a milking, with calf at foot or visibly in { calf; six entries—Government Experi- t mental Farm’s Tulip 1 and champion, t F C Litchfield’s Spot 2, F C Litchfield’s Jane 3. F C Litchfield's Lass o’Gowrie c Heifer, two year old; six entries —F C Litchfield’s Beatrice 1, F C Bitchfield's Countess 2. Government Experimental Farm’s hc, W J Hall’s Lizzie c j Heifer, one year old ; four entries — Government Experimental Farm’s 1, W J Hall’s Sarah Jane 2, F C Bitch- } field’s Jessie Lamlan hj c HOLSTEIN Bull, any age ; two entries—W T Woods’ Hero 1 and champion, W T j Woods’ Hero II 2 . ] Cow, any age. milking or visibly in calf; seven entries P C Litchfield’s ( Wood 1 and champion, G W Buxton’s 2, F C Litchfield’s Ryth 3, W T Woods’ - Sweep he Heifer, one or two years old ; three entries—W J Hall’s 80-peep 1, G W ( Buxton’s 2 and 3 DAIRY CATTLE Best dairy cow ; 13 entries —C Day’s Retford Girl 1, C Labe’s Queenie 2, Jas Taylor's Blue Bell 3, Jas Taylor’s Lily 4, Government Experimental Farm’s Knocky 5 , .... Cow any breed or grade, milking ovisibly in calf, to be judged on points as a dairy cow ; eight entries—W J Hall’s Sylvia 1. Sleigh and Lee’s Mankey 2, C Day’s Pearl hj e T’Pen of two heifers, two-year-old, auit--4ihlß for dairy purposes; eight entries — C Day's Violet II and Kathleen 1, W J Hall’s Queen May and Princess 2, Newstead Estate’s browns ho Pen of two heifers, one-year-old, suitable for dairy purposes ; eight entries— Newstead Estate’s fawns 1, Newstead Estate blacks 2, W B Booth she, Jno Gordon’s c fat cattle Ox, any age ; two entries —James Taylor’s 1, Kereone Estate’s 2 Fat bullock, four years old ; three entries— W Vesper’s 1, G W Vetcoe a2, j&Nicol and Co.'a b c
Pair Fat Steers, 3 year olds ; two entries —W A Oliver’s reds 1, McNicol and Co.’s 2 Fat steer, 3 year old; two entries— Geo. Booth’s 1, Edw. Allen’s 2 Pen of 3 fat steers 2 year old ; one entry—James Taylor s 1 Pat cow any age ; five entries James Taylor’s 1, John Fisher’s 2, Kereone Estate’s hj c Fat heifer any age : three entries— McNicol and Co.’s 1 and 2, A L Souter’s hj c Pen of 3 bullocks, any cross or breed most suitab'e for freezing; four entries —Norman Taylor’s 1, E Goodwin’s 2 and 3 SHEEP LINCOLNS Kara, 18 months and over; four entries—C T Barriball’s 1 and champion, VV G Park’s 2, C T Hardball's c Kara, under 18 months; five entries —J K McE I wain’s 1 and 2, R H Peake’s ii c * Ewe, any age, suckling lamb; two sntries—C T Barriball’s 1 and 2 Pen of 3 ewes, any age, suckling ambs ; one entry—W G Park’s 1 Ewe, under 18 months; five entries—- : T Barriball’s 1, 2 and champion Pen of 3 ewes, under 18 months; two (ntries—W G Park’s 1 and special merit ENGLISH LEICESTEBS. Earn, 18 months and over; eight mtries Assets Realisation Board s Hxon V. 1 and champion, Jas Taylor’s !, Government Experimental Farm’s 3, no Gordon’s c Ram, under 18 months ; eleven enries—John Gordon’s 1, E Goodwin’s 2, ; i 1 R Seddon’s hj c Pen of three rams, under 18 months ; leven entries —John Gordon’s 1, E | loodwin’s 2, James Taylor’s he, John Jordon’s C Ewe, any age, suckling lamb ; five < ntries —John Gordon’s 1, 2 and chamion, E Goodwin’s he . J Pen of three ewes, any age, suckling S imbs ; three entries —John Gordon’s 1 nd 2, J McCarthy’s c J Ewe, under 18 months ; nine entries -John Gordon’s 1, 2 and hj c, J Mclarthy’s c * Pen of three ewes, under 18 months; J welve entries —John Gordon’s 1, 2 and £ , J McCarthy’s c BOMNEY HABSH 1 Ram, 18 months and over; four ntries—H S Hawkins’ 1 and champion, - [ S Hawkins’ 2, J C Allen’s Gordon I c 1 Rs.m under 18 months ; six entries—- [ S Hawkins’ 1, J C Allen’s 2. W 1 hitty’s hj c and c Pen of three rams under 18 months; r >ur entries —H S Hawkins’ 1 and 2, J 1 Allen’s he Ewe any age, suckling lamb; four itries—J C Allen’s 1 and 2, W Chitty’s e Pen of three ewes any age, suckling 4 mbs; two entries —J C Allen’s 1 and 2 Ewe un-’er 18 months; six entries— » S Hawkins’ 1, champion and 2, J C B lien’s he Pen of 3 ewes under 18 months; four & itries —H S Hawkins’ 1, W Chitty’s 2 C Allen’s ho J BHBOPBHIEES ■*"
Ram 18 months and over; one entry — Geo. Ballard’s Weshton Hero 1 (special L merit) and champion r Ram under 18 months; six entries — Geo. Ballard’s 1 and 3, C Day’s 2 and c Pen of three rams under 18 months; £ two entries —C Day’s I and 2 ~ Ewe any age, suckling lamb; two v entries —C Day’s 1 and 2 - Ewe under 18 months; two entries— 1 C Day’s 1 and 2 T Pen of three ewes, under 18 months; 1 two entries —C Day’s 1 and 2 , SOUTHDOWNS Z, Ram 18 months and over; two entries —Government Experimental Farm 1 and champion, F E Seddon’s 2 ri Ram, under 18 months; two entries T —Government Experimental Farm’s 1 Pen of three rams, under 18 months; two entries —Government Experimental ? Farm’s 1 and 2 Ewe, under 18 months; two entries —Government Experimental Farm’s 1 and 2 Pen of three ewes, under 18 months; el two entries —Government Experimental S Farm’s 1 and 2 ® FAT SHEEP. Pen of five crossbred wethers most suitable for local trade; six entries — 11 E Goodwin’s 1, John Gordon’s 2, E L Goodwin’s 3, W G Park’s c Pen of five crossbred wethers most S suitable for freezing; four entries—W a; G Park’s 1, John Gordon’s 2 and 3 si Pen of crossbred wethers, under 18 month?, in the wool, most profitable r< sheep, wool and carcase combined; four P entries —Assets Realisation Board’s 1 and 2, John Gordon’s 3 Pen of five crossbred ewes, under 18 B months, in the wool, most suitable for P breeding purposes ; five entries —Assets Realisation Board’s 1, John Gordon’s 2, Assets Realisation Board’s 3, H W Mackereth’s c Pen of five crossbred ewes (shorn) A most suitable for local trade ; three d entries —John Gordon’s Lincoln-Lei- “ cester cross 1 and 2
Pen of ten sheep (shorn) most suit- 1 ble for freezing purposes; three en:iea—John Gordon’s 1 and 2 Pen of five crossbred lambs most * aitable for local trade ; one entry— 4 [cGovern and Quin’s 1 Pen of five crossbred lambs most aitable for; freezing ; four entries — I Pen of five crossbred lambs most 1 aitable for local trade; one entry— <■ IcGovern and Quin’s 1 1 Pen of five crossbred lambs most 1 aitable for freezing ; four entries — £ IcGovern and Quin’s I and 2, H W £ lackereth’s hc,l' K Seddon’s c _ i Pen of 10 crossbred lambs suitable ] ar freezing ; throe entries —McGovern t nd Quin’s 1 and 2, F E Seddon’s hj c 1 PIGS. | BERKSHIRES. j Boar, over 12 months ; four entries— , ’at Crosby’s King Quail 1 and cham- j ion. Geo Edgecumbe’s 2 t Boar, under 12 months ; five entries ( -Pat Crosby’s Royal Flush 1, W ( Jhitty’s 2 ) Sow, over 12 months, visibly in pig or uckling pigs; seven entries —H H J lhaw’s 1 and champion, A W Day’s, 2 j Sow, under 12 months j five entries—’at Crosby’s Black Bess 1, Pat Crosby’s 3bony Queen 2 ] TAMWOETHS. j Boar, over 12 months j one entry— } 1 W Buxton’s 1 and champion ( Boar, under 12 months ; two entries -G W Buxton’s 1, E J Rogers’ 2 Sow, over 12 months, visibly in pig 1 r suckling ; three entries—G W Luxon’s 1 and champion, C J Rogers’ Grasshopper 2 Sow, under 12 months ; two entries—--1 W Buxton’s 1, E J Rogers’ Red ’rincess 2 The Waikato Bacon Company’s pecial prize of .£2 2s for best three >iga, to weigh dressed, in the opinion of he judge, not more than 1601b each ; hree entries —Pat Crosby’s 1 HOME INDUSTIES. BUTTER. 2lb butter, without salt, in Jib rolls ; ' lix entries Miss K Little 1, Mias 3yre 2, Mrs H Winter 3, Sleigh and jee 4 21b butter, with salt, in Jib rolls ; line entries —Mias Kate Little 1, Miss Eyre 2, Mrs Holty 3, Sleigh and Lee 4 2lb butter, without salt, open to those who have not taken a first prize at jrevioua Waikato shows ; five entries — Vtrs W Rothwell 1, Mrs H Winter 2, Vlrs John Milne 3, Mrs R T Gilmour 4 21b butter, without salt, in Jib rolls, londitioaa as above ; five entries —Mrs W Kothwell 1, Mrs Hudner 2, Mrs John Milne 3, Mrs Peacock 4 21b butter, in Jib rolls, slightly ialted, made by the Globe separator ; ;wo entries—Mrs John Milne 1, ,Mrs Peacock 2
BREAD, SCONES, CAKES, PASTRY, ETC. Two loaves bread, one pan and one turnover, 21b loaves ; two entries—H J Ashby 1, Thos Reed 2 Two loaves home-made bread ; five entries—Miss Eyre 1, Mrs McKnight 2, Mrs John Milne v hj c Home-made scones ; 10 entries —Mrs McKnight 1, Mrs W C Davies 2, Mrs T Qualtrough v hj c, Mrs A J Beuth c_ Home made scones ; seven entries— Mrs W C Davis 1 Mrs McKnight 2, Mrs T Qualtrough v hj c Mrs Fow c Loaves of home-made bread; five entries —Miss Eyre 1 Mrs John Milne 2, i ra .V night c to me-made scones ; twelve entries — V'rs v cKnight 1, Mrs Fow 2 MrsT Qualtrough v hj c, Mrs 1 f : Davis c . aocy scones, half-doz<-n; five tntries —vtrs l’ Qualtrough 1, Mrs W l J avis 2. MrsE J Rogers hj c scones (plain); three entries— is Milne 1. Miss Bogers 2 t urrant cake (2 to ajlbs) j one entry —*ias Regard X
Iced cake (2 to 2jlbs) j one entry— Miss 1 üby erry 1 Fruit cake (2 to 2Jlbs) ; five entries — Vrs McKnight 1, Mrs IS J Rogers 2, Mrs W C Davis he, Mrs R T Gilmour c Heed cake 2to 2iUjs); four entries — Miss Larney 1, Miss hj J Rogers 2, Mrs W O I avis hj c Iced cake ; two entries —Mrs W 0 Davis 1, Mrs A 'Jerry 2 Fruit cake ; two entries —Miss Rogers 1, Miss Gladys Williams 2 Heed cake j three entries —Miss Rogers 1, Miss Gladys Williams v hj c Cream puffs, half dozen; three entries—Mrs A Terry 1, Mrs W C Davis 2 Mince pies, half dozen; three entries —Mrs W C Davis 1, Mrs H G Batt 2 Jam tarts, half dozen; six entries — Mrs T Qualtrough 1, Mrs E J Rogers 2, Mrs A Terry hj c Sausage rolls, half dozen; three entries —Mrs E J Rogers 1, Mrs A J Beuth 2, Mrs W C Davis hj c Jam sandwich; four entries—Miss E Kempthorne 1, Mrs W C Davis 2, Mrs R T Gilmour c Lemon cheese cakes; two entries — Mrs W C Davis 1, Mrs H Crawford 2 Assortment of biscuits; one entry — Mrs W C Davis 1 Swiss roll; three entries —Mrs W C Davis 1, Mrs McKnight 2 Sponge cake; seven entries—Mrs E J Rogers 1, Mrs McKnight 2, Miss Violet Meyer hj c, Mrs T Qualthrough c Short bread; three entries —Mrs W J Davis 1, Miss Larney 2 Jam sandwich made by girl under 17 peats; two entries—Miss Ruby Terry i. Miss T Stewart 2 Collec ion of cookery made by girl inder 17 years; one entry—Miss Ruby lerry 1 Twelve potatoes boiled in skins ; one sntry—Mrs W C Davis Pair of fowls trussed ready for cookng; two entries —Mrs H G Batt 1 and Pair of ducks, trussed ready for cookng; two entries—Mrs H G Batt 1 and One dozen hen’s eggs, single yolk and tot deformed; five entries—Thos Reed , Mrs E J Rogers 2, Mrs John Milne 3, Heigh and L‘e 4 One dozen duck’s eggs ; two entries — Irs R T Gilmour 1 Ham and side of bacon ; two entries -Mrs H G Batt 1 and 2 Collection of vegetables ; one entry— Irs H G Batt 1 Toffee ; two entries —Master F Davis , Mies Alice Milne 2 Collection of pickles ; three entries — Irs W C Davis 1, Mrs H G Batt 2, Mrs 1 J Rogers 3 Honey ; one entry—W G Little 1 Collection of bottled fruit; four ntries—Mrs W C Davis 1, Mrs H G latt 2, Miss Larney 3, Miss E J Rogers Collection of jams ; four entries —Mrs 7 C Davis 1, Mrs H G Batt 2 and 3, [rs E J Rogers 4 Collection of jellies; two entries — Irs W C Davis 1, Mrs E J Rogers 2 Jar of marmalade ; four entries—Mrs 7 C Davis 1, Miss E J Rogers 2, Mrs [ G Batt 3, Miss Larney 4 Chip carving ; one entry—M. Mcermott, junr. 1 Wood carving ; one entry—M. Mcermott, junr. 1 Dressed doll; four entries—Miss D. Ardley 1, Miss Alma Williams 2, Miss hristina Honeybun 3, Miss Gladys Hlliams 4 Flax whip; three entries —Master re Milne 1 Hand-dressed flax ; two entries—Mrs Hemopo 1, Inia 2 Hand-dressed kiekie ; three entries 2, [rs I Hemopo 1, Ranga Whenua [rs Wm Piriki 3 Three plain kits ; two entries—Nga)nga 1, Mrs I Hemopo 2 Three fancy kits ; three prizes—Mrs Hemopo 1, Ngaronga 2 Bread, made by Maori woman ; four itries—Mrs I Hemopo 1, Mrs Penn 2, [rs B Martin 3 MILITARY EVENTS. Best turned out N.C.O. or trooper in le Second Regiment, A.M.R.; five itries—Private JES Richardson (D juadron) 2, Private F. V. Hamilton ) Squadron) 3 .. I Challenge Cup, for proficiency in ilitary sports—A Squadron t9O points) D Squadron (53 points) 2 Victoria Cross Competition—Pvt T haw (A squadron) 1, Pvt J R S Rich:dson (D Squadron) 2, Pvt W Ranead (A Squadron) 3 Leading Race—Pvt T Shaw (A Squad>n) 1, Corporal Farrer (A Squadron) 2, vt J R S Richardson (D Squadron) 3 Lloyd Lindsay Match—Corpl Farrer’s lam (A Squadron) 1, Sergt-Major J ruce’s team (A Squadron) 2, Corpl enniket’s team (A Squadron) 3
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Waikato Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 3331, 10 November 1906, Page 2
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4,388PRIZE LIST. Waikato Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 3331, 10 November 1906, Page 2
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