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Ram, under 18 months; four entries: G. Graham 1 and?, Ruakuru Farm 3.

. J ovu entries: Mrs M. * j. Murphy 1, Miss E. Parker 2. Fruit cake; two entries: Mrs E. > Callaghan 1, Mrs VV. Scott 2. i Seed cake; three entries: Miss VV. Redshaw 1, Miss i. Parker 2, Mrs E. ■ Dickson 3.

Two rams, under 18 months; three entries: Ruakura Farm 1, G. Graham

£Ewe, any age, suckling lamb; four entries: G. Graham 1 and champion. Two ewes, any age, suckling lamb; two entries: G. Graham 1. Three ewes, under 18 months; two entries; Ruakura Farm 1, G. Graham 2.

One ewe, under 18 months; three entries: G. Graham 1 and 2, Ruakura Farm 3.

ROMNEY MARSH

Ram, 18 months and over; three entries: S. Standen 1 and champion, fl. Miller 2.

Ram, under 18 months; one entry: H, Miller 1. Two rams under 18 months; one entry; H. Miller 1. Ewe, suckling lamb; five entries: J. C. Allen 1 and champion, H. Miller 2.

Two ewes, suckling lamb; three entries; J. C. Allen 1 and 2.

toree ewes, under 18 months; three entries: H. Miller 1 and 2. Ewe, under 18 months; one entry: S. Standen 1 and 2. SHROPSHIRES.

Ram, 18 months and over; three entries: E. Barriball 1, champion and 3, Mears Bros 2, Ram, under 18 months; three entries: E. Barriball 1 and 2. Two rams, under 18 months; twi entries: E. Barriball 1.

Ewe, any age, suckling lamb; two entries: E. Barriball 1, champion and 2.

Three ewes, under 18 months; one entry: Mears Bros. 1. One Ewe, under 18 months; three entries: E. Barriball 1 and 3, Mears Bros. 2.

SOUTHDOWNS.

Ram, 18 months and over; four entries: Ruakura Farm 1, champion, 2 and 3.

".Ram, under 18 months; three entries Ruakura Farm 3 and 2, 1. McCarthy 3.

* Two rams, under 18 months; one entry: Ruakura Farm 1. Ewe, any age, suckling lamb; three entries: Ruakura Farm, 1, champion and 3, VV. Cliitty 2. Three ewes, under 18 months; one entry: RuaKura Farm 1 and 2. One ewe, under 18 months; two entries: Ruakura Farm I and 2, VV. Chitty 3.. FAT SHEEP. Pen of three crossbred wethers, ahum, long wool, or long wool cross; eight entries: F. R. Seddon 1, A. Orr 2, W. Chitty 3. Three crossbred wethers, shorn, down or shortwoo) cross; seven entries; C. Allen 1 A. Orr 2, he and c.

Three Crossbred wethers, shorn longwool or longwool cross, most suitable for freezing; seven entries: A. Oir 1, 2 and he. Three crossbied wethers, shorn, down, or shortwool cross, most suitable fo 1 ’ freezing; seven entries: A. Orr 1 , 2 and he. Three wethers (fat), most money value in wool; seven entries: A. Orr 1 and 2, W. G. Park he. Pen of three crossbred ewes, shorn longwodl or longwool cross, mosc suitable for local trade: A. Orr 1, 2 and he.

Three crossbred ewes, shorn, down or shortwool cross, most suitable for local trade; seven entries: A. Orr 1, 2, and he., J. C. Alien c, F. R. Seddon c.

Three freezing ewes; five entries: A. Orr 1 and 3, W. Chitty 2. Fat wethers, shorn, most money value; seven entries: A. Orr 1 and 2, W. G. Park 3. Fat ewe, shorn, most money value; six entries: W. Chitiy 1, J. G. Allen 2, A. Orr S. Pen of three crossbred wethers, under 18 months; six entries: A. Orr 1 and 3, W. Chitty 2. Three ewes (fat), under 18 months; six entries: A. Orr 1 and 3, W. Chitty 2.

Horae Industries BUTTER.

Two pounds butter without salt; five entries: Mrs Radford 1, Mrs F. C. Hand 2, Mrs H. Winter, Mrs C. A. Carl), Mrs J. A. Brind 3. Two pounds butter with salt; seven entries: Mrs H. Winter 1, Mrs J. A. Brind 2, Mrs W. Tiach 3.

Two pounds butter, without salt; one entry: Mias L. M. Pearson 1. BREAD, SCONES, CAKES, PASTRY.

Two loaves made from Northern Milling Champion flour; six entries: Mrs McKnight 1, Mrs W. Runciman 2, Mrs W. N. Smith 3. Two-pound loaf made with Snowdrift flour; six entries: Mrs McKnight ], Mrs W. Runciman 2, Mrs G. Revel! 3.

Six home-made sennes made from Champion flour; ten entries: Miss Kothwell 1, Miss L. Pickett 2, Mrs McKnight 3, Six home-made scones baked with Excelsior baking powder; six entries: Miss Roth veil 1, Mrs McKnight 2, Mrs Fow 3. Six currant scones; three entries: Miss Kothwell 1, Miss L. Pickett 2, Mrs W. A. Carter 3.

Currant cake; twoentries: Mrs J. Frear 1, Mrs H. Winter 2. Fruitcake; four entries: Mrs McKnight 1, Mrs W. N. Backhurst 2, Mrs H. Winter and Mrs J. Frear 3.

Seed cake; two entries: Mrs J. Frear 1, Mrs W. H. Backhurst 2. Sponge cake; three entries: Mrs McKnight 1, Mrs J. Frear 2. Madiera cake, two entries: Mrs H. Winter 1, Mrs J. Frear 2. Oatmeal cakes; two entries: Miss Rothwell 1, Mrs W. N. Smith 2. Shortbread; six entries: Mrs M. B. Miller 1, Miss C. Thompson 2, Mrs McKnight 3. Jam sandwich; three entries: Mrs J. Frear 1, Miss I. Parker 2. Swiss roll; three entries: Mrs Parker i, Mias L. Pickett 2, Mrs J. Frear 3.

Cream puffs; three entries: MrsJ Frear 1, Miss I. Parker 2, Mrs C. A Care 3.

Mince tarts; one entry: Miss M Pickering 1. Jam tarts; three entries: Mrs H Winter 1, Miss M. Pickering 2 Mrs W. N. Smith 3.

Sausage rolls; two entries; Mrs H. Winter 1, Miss M. Pickering 2.

Lemon cheese cakes; one entry; Miss M. Pickering 1. Plum Pudding; three entries: Mrs J. Haynes 1, Mrs H. Winter 2, Mrs M. J. Murphy 3. Jar marmalade; six entries; Mrs Veale 1, Mrs C. A. Care 2, Mrs M. Herbert, Mrs C. A. Care anti Mrs F. Currie 3.

Six jars jam not lass than three varieties; six entries: Mrs E. Veale 1, Mrs W. Runciman 2, Miss Veaie 3, Mrs C. Speight and Mrs E. J. Davey hj c. Six jars jellies, not less than three varieties; one entry: Mrs Tompkins 1, Preserved fruit; two entries: Mrs C. A. Care 1, Mrs Tompkins 2. Preserved rhubaib; one entry; Mrs C. A. Care 1. Tomato sauee; two entries: Mrs C. A. Caro 1, Mrs C. Speight 2. Best six home-made scones by settler’s wife or daughter; two entries: Mrs McKnight 1, Mrs W. N. Smith 2. Gingerbread; six entries: Miss L. Pickett I, Mrs J. Frear 2, Mrs W. Scott 3. Currant buna; three entries: Mrs W. N, Smith 1, Miss M. Pickering 2. Six pikelets; one entry: Mias J. McGregor 1. Dish Turkish Delight; three entries; Mrs J. Haynes i, Mrs E. Vealo 2, Mias Scrivener 3. Collection home-made sweets; four entries;' Mrs J. Haynes 1, Miss M. Tompkins 2, Mrs (J. Speight and Miss M. Tompkins 3. Six currant scones; five entries: Mrs D. Gardiner 1, Mrs Fow 2. Two haves home-made bread, Champion flour; one entry: Mrs M. H. Bell 1. Six home-made scones from Champion flour; six entries: Mias L. Pickett 1, Mrs M. McKendry 2, Mrs E. Ritchie, Miss K. Braddley and Mrs E. Dickson 3. Six scones: five entries; Miss L. Pickett 1, Miss E. Taylor 2, Mrs E. Ritchie 3.

Sponge cake; two entries: Mrs E. Dickson 1 and 2. Madiera cake; three entries; Mias VV. Redshaw 1, Mrs W. McCormack 2, Miss I. Parker 3. Shortbread; four entries; Mrs M. B. Miller 1, Mrs D. Gardiner 2, Mrs Parker 3. Jam sandwich; three entries: Miss M. Gardner 1, Miss K. Bradley 2, Miss G. Parker 3. Swiss roll; three entries: Mrs E. Callaghan 1, Miss G. Parker 2, Mrs H. Schnider 3. Cream pull's; three entries; Mrs C. A. Care 1, Miss G. Parker 2, Mrs M. McCormack 3.

Christmas mince pies; two entries: Mrs Pickering 1, Mrs 11. H, Shaw 2. Jam tarts; three entries; Mrs Parker 1, Mrs M. McCormack 2, Mrs Picketing 3. Sausage rolls; two entries; Mrs Pickering 1, Mrs M. McCormack 2. Lemon cheese cakes; three entries: Mrs Pickering 1, Mrs M. McCormack 2, Mrs H. Winter 3. Plum pudding; two entries: Mrs J. Haynes 1, Mrs VV. Scott 2. Cocoanut ice; seven entries: Miss J. McGregor 1, Mrs A. Mullona 2, Mrs J. Haynes and Mrs VV. Scott 3. Jar marralade; three entries: Miss Veale 1, Mrs H. H. Shaw 2, Mrs F. Currie 3. Six Jars jam; two entries: Mrs C. Speight 1, Miss Veale 2. On a bottle jam; seven enries: Miss K. Bradley 1, Mrs C. Socighf 2, \ Mrs E. Veale 3, Mrs T. M. Holland hj c. Six jars jelly; one entry: Mrs W. Runciman 1. Preserved fruit; one entry: Mrs C. Speight 1. Tomato sauce; two entries: Mrs M. Bell 1, Mrs M, J. Murphy 2, Mrs J. H. Hoobs 3. Two bottles plums; three entries: Mrs C. Speight 1, Mrs M. J. Murphy 2, Miss L. Murphy 3. Two bottles pears; one entry: Mis C. A. Care 1. Two bottles peaches; two entries: Mrs C. Speight 1, Mrs Tompkins 2; One bottle grape wine; one entry: Mrs VV. Scott 1. Smoked ham: one entry: VV. Scott 1. Granulated honey; one entry: G. E. Parker 1. Thin honey; one entry: Miss L. M. Pearson 1. Beeswax, not less than 51b: Miss L. M. Pearson 1, Ernest Parker 2, One frame Italian bees (no queen) in glass: G. E. Parker 1, Miss L, M. Pearson 2. Fresh hens’ eggs, heaviest cLzen, no restrictions: Miss Violet Burford 1, Miss J. J. McKinney 2, Miss Amy Hamorook 3. Fresh duck eggs, heaviest dozen, ji no restrictions: Mrs H. C. Roaa 1, lj Mrs F. H. Goodwin 2, Mrs W. j Tisch 3. I NEEDLEWORK. Point lace; seven entries: Mrs G. H. Sample 1, Miss A. R. Sturges ?, Miss B. VV. Holwell 3. Handsomest cushion; five entries: Miss M. E. Stone i, Miss A. Bell 2,

Mrs E. Dickson 3. ' Crochet lace; fifteen entries: Mrs

E. Ritchie 1 and special, Miss J. F. Watters and Mrs P. K. Watty 2, Mrs M. Herbert 3. Plain sewing, hand-made; seven entries: Mrs R. W. Foster 1, special and 2, Miss J. K. Taylor 2. Mountmellick work; four entries: Miss L. Gibson 3, Mrs J. A. Steele 2. Drawn tbreadwork; six entries: Mrs T. E. Duck 1, Mias I. Adams 2. Hardangerwork; four entries: Miss B. Hoi well 1, Mrs G. Runciman 2.

Best afternoon tray cloth; ten entries: Mrs G. H. Sample 1 and speical, Mrs Brooks 2, Mrs D. McGregor 3. Beat exhibit of table centre; seven entries: Mrs E. C. Banks 1, Mrs J. A. Steele 2.

Beat exhibit ribbon work; four en tries: Mrs H. J. Dixon 1, Mirs B VV. Tidwell 2,

Huckaback work; three entries Mias 1. Adams 1, Mrs G. Runciman 2 Hand-painted work; three entries Mis G. H. Sample 1, Mrs G. H Batty 2.

Crochet D’Oyley; eight entries: Mr T. Breeze 1, Mrs J. A. Steele 2, Mrs T. L. Sanderson 3.

Best pillow sham; eight entries: Mrs G. H. Sample 1 and 2, Mrs J. A. Steele and Mrs G. Runciman 3. Best piece eyelet embroidrey ; two entries: Miss J. Watters 1, Mr J. A. Steele 2.

Best pair hand-knitted socks or stockings; five entries: Mrs J. Haynes 1, Mrr J, M. Jones 2. Best knitted or crochet pair baby’s bootees; seven entries: Mrs I. J. N. Steele 1 and 2.

Best knitted or crochet child’s woollen petticoat; eight entries; Mrs A. Bromley 1, Mrs E. Ritchie 2. Knitted tie; three entries: Mrs A. Bell 1, Mrs H. Bromley 2.

Dressed doll by girl under 16 ears; five entries: MissG. Bourka 1, Miss N. Gray 2, Miss M. Webster 3. Best exhibit stencil work; three entries; Mrs E. C. Banks 1, Miss J. Waters 2.

Beat crochet counterpane; four entries: Mrs J. Gue-’t 1, Mrs J. Redshaw 2, Mrs J. A. Steele 3. Best plain needlework machine made; six entries: Mrs R. J. Gilmour 1, Mrs T. M. Gorman 2, Mrs J. A. Steele 3.

Best satin stitch embroidery; three entries: Miss J. Watters 1, Mrs E. C. Banits 2.

TODAY’S ATTRACTIONS The weather today is all that could be desired, and at the time of going to press there is every indication of a record “second” day, which will be in keeping with the returns of yesterday. The trains from all parts brought their full complements, and vehicles of every description poured their loads on to the ground. The Hon. the Prime Minister, Mr W. F. Massey, will arrive by the Rotorua express, and wili be met at Kirikiriroa by the president and other officers of the association.

Judging was taken up at an early hour, and should be completed by midday, leaving the afternoon free for the parade and ring competitions. Tno following are today’s awards:— LIGHT HORSES (Thoroughbreds). Stallion, three years old and over; five entries; John Gaddes’ Bunyun 1 and ch, F. Rothwell’a Maroon and Black 2. W. C. Ring’s Wauchope 3. Best thoroughbred entire, 15 entries: John Gaddes’ Bunyan 1, F. Rofhwell 2, W. C. Ring 3. Mare, any age, dry or in foal or foalatfoot: F. J. Marshall’s Decoration 1 and champion. ROADSTER OR HACKNEY STALLIONS. Roadster or hackney stallion: Geo. Gray’s Solon Dillon 1. Trotting stallion, to be driven in harness: Geo. Gray’s Solon Dillon I, John Teddy's Rotomanuka 2. Bony stallion, under 14 hands: E. Potts’ Total 1, C. H. Hargreaves’ Lord Roberts 2. Lady’s hack, over 15 hands; 13 entries: E. Clendon’s Lonely 1, E. Allen’s Rata 2, A. J. Smith’s Duchess 8, A. H. Storey’s Daylight 4. Lady’s walking hack; 11 entries: W. J, Wilson’s Bonny Jean 1, P. Vesper’s Doctor 2, E. Allen’s Rata

Boys’ pony, 14.2 and under; 20 entries: F. E. Barnard’s Rene 1, A. L. Yule’s Judy 2, F. Vosper 3, A. L. Yule’s Mena 4.

Girls’ pony, 14 hands and under: R. Reynold’s Nonny 1, R. Reynold’s Dot 2, F. Clarkin 3. Girl’s pony, not over 12.2 hands; 13 entries: Jim Hunter’s Jewel 1, Miss Irene Collier’s Mick 2, Master C. Bollard’s Dot 3, —. Wallace 4. Boy’s pony, not over 12.2 hands; 15 entries; T. S. Winter’s Trixie ], E. Higgins’ May 2, Stanley Clarkin 3. DRAUGHTS. Entire, four years and over; six entries; S. B. Grant’s Farmers'

I Favourite 1, Owen Death’s Royal I Marcellos 2, A. Leach’s Resolution 3. I Entire, three years; one entry; VV. J. Alexander, junr.’s Royal Signal 1. PEDIGREE JERSEYS. Cow, four years and over, in milk Ruakura Farm’s Runy’s Buttercup 1 and champion, Ruakura Farm’s Mayflower 2, VV. J. Hall’s Genoa Maid 3 and c. Heifer, three years old, in milk: C. Day i, W. J. Hall 2. Heifer, two years old: R. Glynn 'Lewis’ Bravery, F. E. Day’s Brown Beauty 2, Ruakura Farm’s Dominion Hope, F. E. Ross’ Joy c. Best three Jerseys in milk: C. Day i. PIGS. Tarnwoiths. Boar, 12 months and over; three entries: E. J. Rogers 1. Boar, under 12 months, nine entries: E. J. Rogers 1 and 2. Sow, with litter of pigs; four entres: E. J. Rog> ra 1 and 2. Sow, under 12 m ollis: nine entries: E. J. Rogers 1 and 2. Black Devons. Boaf, any age; Lvnenliies: Thus. Crosby’s Long Sam 1 and champion, E. J. Rogers 2. Sow, over 12 mo ilhs; one entry; E. J. Rogers 1. Sow, over 12 moot s: E. J. Rogers I 1 and charnpmn. Sow, under 12 months: VV J. j i Graham 1, E. J. Rogers 2. Black Berksliites, Boar 12, months and over: E. J. j 1 Rogers 1 and hj c, P. R. Sauer’s Kiri- | kinroa 2, R. Chilean's le Rapa 3. j Boar, under 12 months; E. J. , Rogers 1 and 3, G. H. Gilling’2. ! Sow with litter of pigs: E J. Rogers 1, 2 and ch. Thos. Crosby 3. ■ Sow, under 12 months: E. J. Rog- 1 ers 1 and 2, L. J. Walsh 3. Other Pigs. Group of two sows with .pigs or visibly in pig and boar: K. P. t Sauer 1.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5156, 13 November 1912, Page 5

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Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5156, 13 November 1912, Page 5

Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5156, 13 November 1912, Page 5