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High Glass Stock at Centennial Show

i\M -DISPLAY OF CATTLE

ALL GLASSES KEENLY CONTESTED

Record Entry of Friesians

W#H Centennial significance the 37tfh Annual Show of the 'J ■■; •?:! .^^ii^ Agricultural Association was commenced 'yeisierday/ when the main interest was the judging of the four ceeded last year's record, and the judges expressed their satisfaction at the quality of the stock paraded before them. With,the. .added attraction of the North Island Champion,.i>, took pride of place yesterday. The entries in .'.',ibis;,''^ec^n'.^ere. vastly ahead of last year, practically all the lleadilg;feeders' in the province being attracted to the show. Jerseys ipp were exhibited in large numbers, and the Shorthorns were also strongly represented. Judging.-was also carried out yesterday in the draught stock section and the home industry shed. The show is being when horse events will be the main attraction.' ;.

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%IE SPE&AL AWARDS CHAMPIONS OF>ALL B^EED^ Champion Pedigree Dairy Cow, any breed: R. f G;-Mcintosh's Bonovoree 108 1, Mrs T. V. Leaning's Xotara C. P. Parma, and P. Bremer's entry equal 2, A. Moreland and Sons' entry C Champion Pedigree Yearling Heifer, any breed, for J. S. Fisher Cup: P. Bremer's Glenhope Tilly'i,A. : Moreland and Sons' Beachlands Marionette 2, W. Louden's Arrowville Ormsby Maid 3. Pedigree Friesian North Island Champions.—Bull: R. G. Mcintosh's Honeyfield Pietje; reserve, J. Cooper and Son*sHillview Sylvia Model Posch. Cow: Mrs H. V. Leaning's Tdtafa C. Rf'iParma; reserve, R. G. MclnfosH*s 108. Pedigree. Jersey Champions.— Cow: A. C. Lovelock's ; Glenmore Sparkle; reserve, A. Moreland and Sons' Beachlands Happy Days. Bull: W. S. McEwen's Susie's Oxford Design; reserve, J. Bones' Greencroft Pedigree' M ; ilking Shorthorn Champions.—Bull! J. Searle's Horotiu Comrade; Cow: G. D. Hall and Sons' Piriedale All Gold;/reserve, J. Searle's Waddeton Rose Bth. Pedigree' 'Ayrshire Champions.— Bull: W. C, Wallace's Greenan Barascope; reserve, P. Bremer's Townhead .Stylish Lad. Cow: P. Bremer's Bremer's GtenHope; Virginia. FRIESIANS c Judge: Mr E.-H7 Pipe, Ohinewai. Heifer, "three years: R. G. Mcintosh i, J. Cooper and Son ,2, C. Chynoweth 3.....""'. , t ""„. '."..-',.?' -'....:•:' -\\. Cow, four years and oyer: Mrs 3. V. Leaning 1, R. G. Mcintosh 2,JJ. Cooper and Son 3. • 1 *& Heifer, two years: J. Cooper and Son L R. G. Mcintosh 2, C. Chynowefh 3. Bull, 3 years and over: R. G. Mcintosh 1 and champion, Mrs H. V. Leaning 2, S. M. Thompson 3. Bull, two years: J. Cooper and Sons 1, J. Lee Hodgson 2, Whewell Bros. 3. Bull, one year: W. Louden 1, M. C. Hodgson 2, J. Cooper and Sons 3. Yearling heifer (Whewell Bros. Cup): W. Louden 1, J. Cooper and Sons 2, C. Chynoweth 3. Junior yearling heifer: Whewell H. V;, Leaning 2. Two females: R. G. Mcintosh 1, J. Coopekiand M. C. Hodgson 3. . .-..w ~- •■ Two yearling heifers: W. Louden 1, C. Chynoweth 2, J. Lee Hodgson 3. Bull calf: R. G. Mcintosh 1, J. Lee H6dgsoh 2, Whewell Bros. 3. Heifer calf: J. Cooper and Sons 1, R. G. 2, M. C. Hodgson 3. Three prpgeijy of one bull: W. Lbudeh ! l, J.-'dooper and Sons 2, M. C. Hodgson^•;; ; Group: R. G. Mcintosh"i ? J. Cooper;: arid'sons 2. ; ( * Juhi6r group: W. Louden 1, J. Cooper and { S6ns 2, C"; Chynoweth 3. PEDIGREE JERSEYS Judge: Mr S. G. Morgan, Eltham. Cow,' six years and over: A. Moreland and Sons 1, J. Bones 2, A. C. Lovelock 3; Cow, four or five years: A. Moreland and Sons 1, W. S. McEwen 2, J. H. Sherrard and Sons 3. Cow, three years old: A. C. Love-

lock 1, J. BOnes 2, A. H. Wright 3. Heifer, two years: A. C. Lovelock 1, J. H. Sherrard and Sons 2,'A. Moreland and Sons 3.

Three-year-old bull: W, S. Mc- j Ewen 1, J. Bones 2, A. Moreland and j Sons 3. ' J Two-year-old bull: J. H. Sherrard j and Son 1, A. C. Lovelock 2, J. A. j Ranger 3. Yearling bull: A. Moreland and ! Sons 1, Allan L. Clark 2, J. E. Parsons 3. Bull calf: \V. S. McEwen 1, A. Moreland and Sons 2, A. K. Fletcher 3. Bull calf, calved since June 1: W. S. McEwen 1, J. Bones 2, A. Moreland and Sons 3. Yearling heifer: A.- H. W r right 1, J. Smith 2, A. Moreland and Sons 3. Pair heifers: J. Smith 1, A. Moreland and Sons 2, J. G. Holmes 3. •Heifer calf: A. Moreland and Sons 1 and 3, J. Bones 2. Pair heifer calves: ?A. Moreland and Sons 1, J. Bones 2, W. S. McEwen 3. Group: A. C. Lovelock 1, A. Moreland and Sons 2, W. S;: McEwen 3. Junior group: A. Moreland and Sons 1, A: L. Clark 2. MILKING SHORTHORNS Judge: Mr H. N. Duxheld, Ngaruawahia. Cow, 4 years and over: G. D. Hall and Sons 1, J. Searle 2, R. D. Coch-i rane 3. Three-year-old heifer: G. D. Hall and Sons 1, J. Searle 2. * • Two-year-old heifer: G. Powell and-Son 1, G. D. Hall and,Sons 2. One-year-old heifer: G. D.Hall and Sons 1 and 2, W« J. Law 3.

Pair yearling heifers: G. D.; Hall and Sons 1, W. J. Law 2, J. Searle 3. Bull calf: J. Searle 1, G. D. Hall and Sons 2, R.. D.. Cochrane 3. •Heifer calf: G. D. Hall and Sons 1, R. D. Cochrane 2 and 3. •jj J.;Sparle 1> R. D. Coch.rane 2-, '•-..•„ : . r , oi; , ~, ■ ..-.., ; Three-year-old,bull: J. Searle 1. . One-year-old bull: R. D. Cochrane :Lrand 2.

PEDIGREE AYRSHIRES

Judge: Mr A. D. Muchanan,

Palmerston North

Bull, three years and over: W. C Wallace 1.

Bull, two years: P. Bremer 1, P. Beverley 2. Cow, over three years: P. Bremer 1 and 2, W. C. Wallace 3. Heifer, two years: W. C. Wallace 1, P. Bremer 2.

Heifer, yearling: P. Bremer 1, P. Beverley 2, W. C. Wallace 3. Pair yearling heifers: P. Bremer 1, P. Beverley 2, W. C. Wallace 3. Heifer calf: P. Beverley 1 and 3, P. Bremer 2.

Group: W. C. Wallace 1, P. Bremer 2.

Yearling bull: P. Beverley 1, P. Bremer 2, J. C. Wallace and Sons 3. Bull calf: P. Bremer 1, P. Beverley 2, W. C. Walfacei.

Three progeny of one bull: P. Bremer 1, W. C. Wallace 2.

DRAUGHT , HORSES. , Judge: Mr A,, jL/.Bremer, Hawera. Mare, any age, with foal at foot: S. J. Rankin 1, Hall Bros. 2, R. Baillie 3. Mare, with two of progeny: Hall Bros. 1, R. Baillie 2. Foal, open class: S. J. Rankin 1, Hall Bros. 2, A. A. Law 3. Dry mare or gelding: W. C. Wallace 1 and 2, E. Boswell 3. Mare or gelding, three years:

Hall Bros. 1. ~_.... . Pair, three years or over: W. C. Wallace 1, Hall Bros. 2, S. J. Rankin 3. Filly or gelding, two years: W. C. Wallace land 2. V;: = Pair* two years and under: W.C. • Wallace \s : k& : h »■& hi Colt, gelding or filly,: ons yea;r*rT. Duck 1, R. Baillie 2. ; Mare or. gelding, most .suitable for farm work: W. C. Wallace 1 and 2, S. J.Rankin 3. Unregistered Animals All round farm horse: E. Boswell 1, A. A. Law 2, P. Skousgaard 3. (Mare or gelding, to be ridden: E. Boswell 1, A. A. Law 2, P. Skousgaard 3. Mare or gelding: P. Skousgaard 1, J. A. Court 2. HOME OTDUOTRIES AGRICULTURAL CLASSES Judge: Mr J. Ballard, Claudelands. Carrots: J. Lynds.l and 3, L. A. Potts 2. Turnips, swede: L, A. Potts 1, Miss H. Pollard 2, J. Blackman 3. Turnips, soft: A. K. Fletcher 1. Mangels, long red: 3, Lynds 1 and r; ?,L. A. Potts 3..-■-,_,.. ; Mangels, globe: F. H. Anderson 1, vL. A. Potts 2, E. H. Maxwell .3. Mangels, Jersey Queen: J. Lynds 1, E. H. Maxwell 2, L. A- Potts 3. Maize: Mrs, W, Nickle 1, H. E. Porritt 2. Bundle of lucerne: Mrs W. Nickle i. !.:'...,;;: -,,'.,. : Kumukumu, heaviest: H.; E. Porritt 1, E, H. Maxwell 2. Garden Produce Cucumbers: G. H. Williams 1, J. Lynds 2. Cucumbers, apple: J. Blackman 1, N. J. McLeish 2, W. Maxwell 3. Pie melon:'J. Lynds 1. Citron melon: J. Lynds 1 and 2. Cabbage: J. Lynds 1, 2. Cabbage, heaviest: J. Brunskill 1, J. Lynds 2 and 3. Silver beet: G. H. Williams 1, J. Lynds 2 and 3. Beet, long: G, H. Williams 1 and 2.. Beet, turnip rooted: Miss M. Craig 1, J. Blackman 2, B. Ganley 3. Cabbage, pickling: J. Lynds 1 and 2. , ' Carrots, short: J. Lynds 1, N. J. McLeish % Carrots, Intermediate: N. J^,McLeish 1, J. Lynds 2, Miss M. Craig 3. Parsnips: N. J. McLeish 1, Mrs M. Sullivan 2, J. Lynds 3| Peas: N. j. McLeish 1 and 2, G. H. Williams 3. , Butter'i beians: G. H. Williams 1' and 2, B. Ganiey 3. beans H. Williams 1 and 2. • Rurtner; bfeans :- :i Ji 'Lynds 1, R. Giles 2: '"'<'■■■_ Vegetable 4 marrow: Hi Burge'l, G. H. Williams K2p W. Maxwell 3. Pumpkin: J. Lynds 1, W. Maxwell 2: ■'■ ■ ■■ -■■ Pumpkin, largest: W. Maxwell 1. Collection of vegetables: J. Lynds 1, G. H. Williams 2, Miss M. Craig 3. Brown Spanish onions: Miss H. Pollard 1. Onions, Straw: H. W. Hitchcock 1. Potato onions: H. Burge 1 and 2. Heaviest onions: H. W. Hitchcock 1. Pickling shallots: J. Linsley 1, G. H. Williams 2 and 3. Shallots, special: G. H. Williams 1, Miss R. Newcombe 2, H. Burge 3. Leeks: J. Lynds 1 and 2. Kidney potatoes: G. H. Williams 1 and 3, J. Blackman 2. Round potatoes: G. H. Williams 1, H. Burge 2, J. Blackman 3. Potatoes, six varieties: G. H. Williams 1 and 2, W. Maxwell 3. Heaviest potatoes: Noeline Fisher 1, B. Ganley 2, A. Skousgaard 3. . Coloured potatoes: G. H. W 7 illiams 1, J. Blackman 2, W. Maxwell 3. Tomatoes: G. H. Williams 1, H. E. Porritt 2. Rhubarb: B. Ganley 1, J. Lynds 2. Orchard Produce Apples, dessert;. Miss Y. Maxwell 1 and 2. \ i Apples, cooking: Mrs G. Palmer 1, Mrs J. Lynds 2. Plums: JL |E; Porritt 1, Mrs J. Lynds 2. ! Pears: H.E. Porritt 1, Miss V. Maxwell 2. Lemons: H. Burge 1 and 2. Quinces: Miss V. Maxwell 1 and 2. Grapes: G. H. Williams 1, H. A. Goodwin 2. Floriculture Judge: Mr Geo. Martin, Cambridge. Large dahlias: Mrs T. Preece 1 and 2. Medium dahlias: Mrs T. Preece 1. Miss W. Maxwell 2, Miss Joan

Blackman 3. Small dahlias: O. V. Simpson 1 and 2, Mrs T. Preece 3. Pom-pon dahlias: Mrs T. Preece 1 and 3, Mrs J. Lynds 2. Large dahlias: Miss V. Maxwell 1, Mrs T. Preece 2;'s.'V. Simpson 3. Small dahlias,;,3; varieties: Mrs J.! Lynds 1 and 2. Pom-pon dahlias, 3 varieties:. Mrs G, Bartlett 1. Cut Flowers Six varieties: Miss R. Newcombe 1, Mrs E. J. White 2. ' I Asters: Mrs K. Heaslip 1. Asters, double: Mrs E. J. White 1 and 2, Mrs J. Lynds 3. Marigolds, African: Mrs W. White. 1, O. V. Simpson 2, Miss V. Max-i well 3. Marigolds, excluding African: Mrs G. Bartlett 1, Miss R. Nickle 2. Salvia, bonfire: Mrs G. Bartlett 1, Mrs J. Lynds 2, Miss V. Maxwell 3. Vase of any flowers: Mrs E. J. : White 1, Mrs D. A. Ganley 2. Bowl of dahlias: Mrs D. Ariell 1. Bowl of zinnias: Mrs W. White 1.! Collection of ; six varieties: Miss R. Newcombe : '-W r .: 1 ' Asters, special: Mrs N. White 1, Miss R. Nickle 2, Miss E. N. Wilson i 3. ~.: '.. ~. ' 1

COOKING AND PRESERVES

Judge: Mrs W. Miller, Hautapu.

W T hite bread: Mrs G. Bartlett 1,; Mrs D. W: Ariell 2; Mrs E. Joyce 3.j Brown bread: Mrs G. Bartlett 1,1 Mrs E. Joyce 2, Mrs D. W. Ariell 3. Plain scones (girdle excepted): Mrs G. Bartlett 1, Mrs R. Hollier 2, Mrs P. Skousgaard 3. Scones (girdle excepted), novice class: Mrs H. C. Hodgson 1, Mrs M. Sullivan 2, Mrs Cyril Ryburn 3. Brown scones: Mrs G. Bartlett 1, Mrs C. Ryburn 2, Mrs M. Sullivan 3. Currant or sultana scones: Mrs R. Hollier 1, Mrs G. Bartlett 2, Mrs M. Sullivan 3. Yeast buns: Mrs G. Bartlett 1, Mrs D. W. Ariell 2. !

Date scones: Mrs R. Hollier 1, Mrs G. Bartlett 2, Mrs A. Goodwin 3.. ■■;./:. v • . • Pikelets: Mrs G. Bartlett 1, Miss S.

Wallace 2, Mrs M. C. Hodgson 3, 'H. A. Good--1 'win A', JVTrs J. Srflitli 2, Mrs P. Skousgaard 3. Iced chocolate sandwich: Mrs A. J. Shaw 1, Mrs P. Skousgaard,: 2, ; Miss J; Fisher 3. Jam roll: Mrs A. Hollier 1 and 3, Mrs Cyril Ryburn 2. Family cake: Mrs A.■'Hollier 1, Miss Jean Fisher 2, Miss 0.. M. Kite 3. .'• ■'•.■'.''

Rich fruit cake: Mrs G. Bartlett 1, , Mrs P. Skousgaard 2, Mrs D. W r . ! Ariell 3. Seed'cake: Mrs M. Sullivan 1, Mrs f P. Skousgaard 2. Currant cake: .Mrs P. Skousgaard 1, Mrs G. Bartlett 2, Miss D. W. Ariell 3. s .:. Madeira cake: Mrs D. W. Ariell 1, Mrs A. J. Shaw 2. Shortbread: Miss A. W r allace l, 1 Miss S. Wallace 2, Mrs P. Skousgaard 3. j Gems: Mrs A. Hollier 1 and 2, Mrs J. O'Keefe 3. /' 7 ' Jam tarts: Mrs A. Hollier 1. Biscuits: Mrs P. Skousgaard 1, Mrs D. W. Ariell 2. , Sponge cake: Mrs D. W- Ariell 1, Mrs A. R. Hollier 2, Miss J. Fisher 3. Nut loaf: Mrs D. W. Ariell 1, Mrs A. Hollier 2 and 3.

Jams and Jellies

Collection of jams: Mrs E. M. Keeley 1, Mrs A. Hollier 2 and 3. Jar of jam: Mrs K. Heaslip 1 and 2, Mrs P. Skousgaard 3. Collection of jellies: Mrs A. Hollier 1 and 2„ Mrs G. Bartlett 3. Collection of jellies (novice): Mrs K. Heaslip 1, Mrs G. H. Williams 2, Mrs G. Bartlett'3.

Jar of jelly: Mrs A. Hollier 1,2 and 3.

Orange marmalade: Miss M. Craig 1, Mrs A. Hollier 2. Preserved fruits, three varieties: Mrs E. M. Keeley 1. Preserved fruits. (novice): Mrs G. Bartlett 1, Mrs, G: H. Williams 2, Mrs P. Skousgaard 3. Preserved peaches: Mrs E. M. Keeley 1.

Preserved nectarines: Mrs E. M. Keeley 1. . .„; 5 Preserved pears: Mrs E. M. Keeley 1, Mrs M. Sullivan 2. Preserved plums: Mrs E. M. Kee-: ley 1 and 2. j Jar of preserved fruit (novice): Mrs P. Skousgaard 1, Mrs G. H. Williams 2, Mrs M. Sullivan 3. Home-made pickles: Mrs M. Sullivan 1, Mrs A. Hollier 2 and 3. Home-made pickles (novice): Mrs K. Heaslip 1 and 3, Mrs M. Sullivan 0

Pickled onions: Mrs A. Hollier 1 and 2, Mrs M. Sullivan 3. Tomato sauce: Mrs A. Hollier 1

and 2, MrsyG. H.WiHiams 3. Children's Classes Currant cake: Jean Low 1, Olga Skousgaard 2. ;ii .Pikelets; Olga Skousgaard 1> Jean Low! 2, ,B, Roberts 3.. EGGS Hen eggs, brown: Mrs A. R. Cox 1. Hen eggs, white: Mrs A. R. Cox 1, E. H. Maxwell 2. Duck eggs: Miss M. Craig 1, Mrs J. NEEDLEWORK Needlework awards appear on Page 8.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XL, Issue 3678, 9 March 1940, Page 5

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High Glass Stock at Centennial Show Waikato Independent, Volume XL, Issue 3678, 9 March 1940, Page 5

High Glass Stock at Centennial Show Waikato Independent, Volume XL, Issue 3678, 9 March 1940, Page 5

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