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POULTRY
White Leghorn cock, H. Hampson 1,
R. C. Eusseli 2. White Leghorn heiij
R. C. Russell 1, H. Hampson 2. "White
Leghorn cockerel, R. C. Eussell 1, H.
Hampson 2 . White Leghorn pullet, R.
C. Russell 1, H. Hampson 2. White
Leghorn rose comb male, R. C. Russell.
White Leghorn rose comb female, R.
C. Russell. Browu Leghorn . cock, J.
Essery. Bro"wn Leghorn hen, H.
Hampson 1, J: Essery 2. Brown Leg
horn pullet, H. Hampson 1, J. Essery
2. Brown Leghorn rose .comb female,
R. C. Russell. Utility White Leg
horn male, D. J. Byrne 1, H. Hamp
son 2. Utility Whi/te Leghorn female,
D. J. Byrne 1, R. C. Russell 2. 1
Colonial game male, I\ MePherson 1
and 2. Colonial game female, F.
MePherson 1 and 2. Minorca male, G.
Thomas 1, H. Hampson 2. Minorca
female, H. Hampson 1 and 2. Anda
lusian male, H. L. Rix. Andalusian
female, H. L. Rix 1 and 2. Rhode
Island Red cock, R. C. Russell. Rhode
Island Red hen, R. C. Russell 1 and 2.
Rhode Island Red cockerel, R. C.
Russell 1 and 2. Rhode Island Red
pullet, R. C. Russell 1 and 2. Ply
mouth Rock 'barred cocks, H. L. Rix
1, J. V. Bean 2. Plymouth Reck
barred cockerel, H. L. Rix 1, R. C.
Russell 2. Plymouth Rock barred hen,
P. MePherson 1, H. L. Rix 2. Ply
A PAIR OF ARISTOCRATS.—Const able G-. Wright's (Lismore) Orange Sable pomeranians, -who were both aw ar<2ed the blue ribbon in their re-, spective*classes. The bitch (on right) was declared the grand champion of the show. Help
A PAIR OF ARISTOCRATS.—Const able G-. Wright's (Lismore) Orange
Sable pomeranians, -who were both aw ar<2ed the blue ribbon in their re-,
spective*classes. The bitch (on right) was declared the grand champion
of the show.
mouth Rock barred pullet, H. L. Rix
1, J. V. Bean 2. . Black Orpington,
eock, R. C. Russell 1, J. Leeson 2.
Black Orpington cockerel, J. Leeson 1,
R. C. Russell 2. Black Orpington
hen, J. Leeson 1, H. Hampson 2. Black
Orpington pullet, J. Leeson 1, H.
Hampson 2. Buff Orpington male, R.
C. Russell. Buff Orpington female, R
C. Russell. Utility Black Orpington'
male, H. L. Rix 1, Mrs. J. R. Baillie
2. Utility Black Orpington female,
G. Thomas 1, H. Hampson 2. Silver
pencilled Wyandotte male, R. C.
Russell 1, C. Bradfield 2. Silver
pencilled Wyandotte female, C. Brad
field 1, R. 0.. Russell 2. Wyandotte
white male, C. Bradfield 1, H. Hamp
son 2. Wyandotte white female, H.
Hampson 1,0. Bradfield 2. Any other
pure.bred male, F. McPherson 1 and
2. Any other pure bred female, F.
McPherson 1 and 2. Columbian Wyan
dotte male,. H. L. Rix. Columbian
Wyandotte hen, H. L. Rix 1 and 2.
Muscovy ducks, H. L. Rix. Indian
Runner dueks, R.; C. Russell 1, J.
Leeson 2. Geese,* W... P; Gallagher.
Turkeys, R. C. Russell. Langshan
male, D. J. Byrne 1 and 2. Langshan
female, D. J. Byrne 1 and 2. Ban
tam male, R Carmont. Bantam female,
R. Carmont 1, F.~ McPherson 2.
Champion soft feather male, R. C.
Russeli. Champion soft feather female,
R.. C. Russell.^ Champion hard
feather male, F. McPherson. Cham
Mr. W. Fraser's (Lismore) champion draught mare, Blossom. Help
Mr. W. Fraser's (Lismore) champion draught mare, Blossom.
piion hard feather female, F. McPher
8011. .
FARM PRODUCE
Wliite maize, J. Saxby. Early mat
uring white maize, E. Williams. Learn
ing maize, J. Leeson. Early white
maize (12 cobs), A. E. Williams. Most
perfect six cobs, A. E. Williams. Pota
toes (Early Eose), L. Boorman. Pota
toes (Satisfaction), J. A. Paff. Pota
toes (any other variety), J. Leeson 1,
J. A. Paff 2. Sweet potatoes, G. Max
well. Sweet potatoes (pink), G. Max
well. Yams, G. Maxwell. Squashes, D.
Hughes. Cucumbers, A. E. Williams.
Tomatoes, G. Maxwell. Collection of
tomatoes, A. E. Williams. Cabbages,
Mrs. H. Hunt. Parsnips, Mrs. P. Paff.
Carrots, D. Munro. Carrots (long), E.
Jenner. Lima beans, G. Maxwell.
French beans, J. Leeson. Butter
beans, M. 'Flatley. Beetroot, Mrs. H.
Hunt. Beetroot (long), , D. Hughes.
Silver beet/ Mrs. H. Hunt. Seasoning
herbs, J. • Leeson. Onions, J. Leeson. 1
Lucerne hay, G. D. Tranter. Cow pea :
seed, J. A. McDonald, Saecaline seed, !
Mr. J. Dougherty's (Coraki) champion stallion, William the Silent (imp).j Help
Mr. J. Dougherty's (Coraki) champion stallion, William the Silent (imp).j
M. Clarice. Grasses,. A. B. "Williams.
Eschalots, A. E. Wiliiams. Peas, A. B.
Williams, Badish, E. Jenner. Bhubarb,
M.. Thurgood. Garlic, Mrs. F. PafF. Cow
eane, M. Thurgood. Indian cane, J. A.
McDonald. Cane (any other variety),
M. Thurgood.
FRUIT
Oranges, Mrs. Stibbard. Naval
oranges, L. Boorman. Eed mandarins,
L. Boorma^n. Yellow majidarins, L.
Boorman. Lisbon lemons, L.' Boorman.
Freeskin lemons, Mrg. • StibTbard. Flat
stone peaches, L. Boorman. Peaches
(any other variety), L. Boorman. Pine
apples, Paff: Bros. Paw paws, A. E.
Williams. Cavendish bananas, A. E.
Williams. Bananas (any other vari
!ety), L. Boorman. Collection of
fruits, Paff Bros. Collection of'
peaches, L. Boorman.
FLOWERS AND SHRUBS
Three cole.us, Miss E.. Leeson. Fern,
Miss N. F. Baillie. Three ferns, 'Miss
N. F. Baillie. Foliage plant, Miss N.
F. Baillie. Palm, Miss N. F. Baillie.
Collection of plilox, Mrs. Boorman.
Petunias, Miss E. Leeson. Pansies,
Mrs. iH. Hunt. Larkspur, Mrs. J. W.
McPherson. Carnations, Miss E. Lee
son. Roses, Mrs. Allison. Collection of
roses, Misses N. McPherson and E. Lee
son divided. Rosebuds, Mrs. Allison.
Snapdragons, Miss M. Dolby. Dianthus,
Miss E. Leeson. Scabious, Miss N. F.
Baillie. Gladioli, G. Hunt. Miscellane
ous flowers, Miss N. MJcPherson.
Bouquet, Miss E. Leeson. Buttonhole
bouquets, Miss E. Leeson. Yase of
flowers, Miss E. Leeson. Collection of
flowers from bulbs, G. Hunt. Basket of
flowers, Miss E. Leeson. Any other'
flower, Miss N. F. Baillie. Champion
flower of show, G. Hunt's gladioli. •
MANUFACTURES
Cheese, Mrs. F. Paff. Soap, Mrs.
J. A. Paff. : Beeswax, Mrs. J. A. Paff.
Beeswax (bleached), Mrs. J. A. Paff.
Home-made butter, Mrs F. Paff.
i DOMESTIC INDUSTRY
Pickles, Mrs. J. A. Paff. Collection
of sauces and chutneys, Mrs. J. A.
Paff. Preserved fruits,' Mrs. J. A.
Paff. Preserved) peaches, Itfrs. J. A.
Paff. Preserved plums, Mrs. J. A.
Paff. Any other variety, Mrs. J. A.
Paff. Cape gooseberry -jam, Mrs. J. A.
Paff. Fig jam, Mrs. J. A. Paff. also
strawberry, any other - variety of jam,
collection of jams, collection of jellies,
two bottles of jellies, honey, were all
won by Mrs. J. A. Paff. Collection of
preserved fruit, Mesdames J. A. and P.
Paff divided. Scones, Jean McPher
son. Afternoon tea scones, Jean Me
Pherson. Yeast buns, Mrs. D. Dolby.
Biscuits, Mrs. F. Paff 1, Maisie
Hughes 2. Pound cake (fruit), Jean
MePherson 1, Mts. Glasson 2. Pound
cake, Nerrie MePherson 1, Eva Leeson
2. Sponge ca^e, Lucy Leeson. Sponge
sandwich, Eva" Leeson. Sponge sand
wich (decorated), Lucy Leeson. Sponge
roll, Jean MePherson. Rainbow cake,
L. Leeson 1. (Jean MePherson 2. Seed
eake, Mrs. J. Saxby 1, Nerrie MePher
son 2. Coffee cake. Mrs. J. Saxby.
Marble cake, E. Leeson. Cocoa sponge
sake, L. Leeson 1, N. MePherson 2.
Custard puffs, Mrs. F. Paff 1, L. Lee
son 2. Lamingtons, J. MePherson 1,
E. Leeson 2. Lemon cheese tarts, Mrs.
L. Boorman 1 and? 2. Plum puddingy
Mrs. J. Saxby 1, N. McPherson 2.
Home-made sweets,' N. McPherson,
Scones made from Gillespie's flour,
Lucy Leeson 1, Eva Leeson 2. Scone®
from Brunton's flour, Jean McPhersoij
1, Eva Leeson 2. Scones made by girj
under 21, Dulcie McPherson 1, Nerrie[
McPherson 2. Best exhibit in cakq
section, Jean McPherson. • ;
Girls IS and under.—Scones, N. M<x
PBerson. Sponge sandwich, N. McPher*
son. Cocoanut cake, N. McPherspn^
Sultana cake, Irene Paff. Seed cake^
N. McPherson and I. Paff divided,
Home-made sweets, N. McPherson.
Under 14.—Scones, Molly Hughes^
Sponge sandwich, Margaret Dolby<
Sultana cake, Molly Hughes. Smal^
cakes, Molly Hughes.
NEEDLE WORK
Pillow shams, L. McLean 1, Mrs. M«
Flatley 2, L. Leeson h.c. Bedspread^
Mrs. Stibbard. Bed quilt, Mrs. A. G<
Montague. Crochet lace, Mrs. A. J*
Clark 1 and 2. Irish crochet, Mrs. A<
J. Clark. Doyleys, Mrs. M. Yabsley
Mrs. A. J. Clark 2. Doyleys (Irish
crochet), Mrs. A. J. Clark, Doyleys
(any design), L. McLean 1, L. Leeson;
2. Cross stitch, • L. McLean 1, M«
Hughes and E. Leeson divided 2^
Boman cut work, L. McLean. Tray)
cloth (crochet or linen), Mrs. A. J,
Clark 1 and 2. Tray cloth (any de«
•sign), L. Leeson. Supper 'cloth, L. Lee*
son. Table centre (painted), L. Lew
son 1 and 2. Table centre, Mrs. J,
Saxeby 1, L. McLean 2. Table centra!
(crochet), Mrs. M. Yabsley 1, Mrs. A«,
J. Clark 2. Tea cosy, L. McLean'
Mrs. A. J. Clark 2. Eyelet ombroidi
ory, L McLean 1, L. Leeson 2. Bosary(
work, L. Leeson. Guest towels, I^
Leeson and Mrs. M. Yabsley divide I,
Nightdress, L. Leeson, Miss G. Hunt}
and E. Mitchell divide 2.> Child's dress.
Mrs. M. Yabsley 1, E. Leeson 2. Cal«
ceolaria work, A. Leeson. Lazy Daisy|
L. Leeson. PSn cushion, Miss G-^
Saxeby. .Darning, M. Hughes. Buttons
holes, E. Leeson. Crochet work, Mrs*
A. J. Clark. Knitted work, L. Leeson,
Knitted socks, L. Leeson. Collection o i
fancy work by one who has neveij
won a prize, Mrs. J. Saxeby. Collect
tion of fancy work, L. MfcLean 1, L*
Leeson 2. Raffia work,' N. McPherson,
Fancy cushion, E. Leeson 1, L.- Leesoni
2. Afternoon, tea cloth, L. Leeson*
Gerbera work, Mrs. J. Saxeby and L.
Leeson divide. Tattins, • Mona Newby^
Coat hanger, E. Leeson. Crochet specie
men, Mrs.. A. J. Clark. Applique, A.
Leeson 1, Mrs. J. Sa,xeby h.c. Collect
tion of doyleys, L. McLean. Duches^
set, Mrs. J S.axeby.
Children's section.—Hemstitched
handkerchief, E. Newby.. Handkerchief!
with crochet edge, Mavis Paff and'
Eunice Newby divide 1. Darned solck'
or stocking, Eunice Newby. Doyleys#
Mollie-Hughes 1, Mavis Paff and Ruth.
East, h.c. Best dressed doll, Mavia
Paff:. Lazy Daisy, Mavis Paff. One(
article of underclothing, Eunice Newbjr
1, Minnie Mitchell 2, Jean Whipps
h.c. Doll's clothes, Mavis Paff 1, Molly
Hughes 2, Eileen Holmes h.c. Tray
cloth, Mavis Paff 1 and 2. Pillow slipj
(10 and under), Joan Wattcrson. Sew
ing patch, Effie Rayney 1, Margaret
| Dolby 2., One article of underclothing,
'Irma Glasson. Sampler, Margaret
Dolby and' Eileen Holmes divide 1.
SCHOOL WORK
Writing (under 8 years), Jeanne
Agst. Writing (under 10), Leonard
Gallagher 1, Elmer. Benaud 2. IDrawing
(under 10), Elmer Benaud. Writing
(under 12), Stan Baker.. Composition
(under 12), R. Durrington 1, DoS3ie
Whipps 2. Descriptive drawing (under
12), Nola Priddice 1, Mona Pursey 2.
Mapping (under 12), Mona Pursey 1*
Effie Rayner 2. Writing a school
history, Jean Whipps. Essay (16 and
under), A. Durrington 1, Jessie Mit
chell 2. Pencil drawing (under 14),
Minnie' Mitchell. Brushwork (under*
14), Minnie Mitchell.
FINE ARTS
Oil painting' (flowers or fruit), Mrs*
W. P. Gallagher. Any subject, Mrs.
W. P. Gallagher. Oil paiinting froml
copy (any other subject), Mrs. W. P.;
Gallagher. Water colour (landscape),
Mrs F. Antonelli. Waterscape, T.;
McPherSbn. Flowers or fruit, T. Mc*
Plierson. Any other subject, T. Mc*
Pherson. Water colour from copy, Miss
L. Leeson. Seascape, Miss L. Leesoiu
Flowers or fruit, Miss L. Leeson.'
Human head, Miss L. Leeson. Anyi
other subject, C. Hern.es 1 and 2.,
Orayons or chalk, T. McPherson 1 and
2. Pencil drawing (birds or animals),
Miss L. Leeson. Pencil drawing
(foliage), T. McPherson 1, J. P.
Walker 2. Pencil drawing (any sub
ject), T. McPherson 1 and 2. Pen!
and ink, T. McPherson. Pen and ink,
(birds or animals), T. McPherson 1,
Miss L. Leeson 2. Pen and ink
(foliage), T. McPherson. Pen and inlc
(humourous), Mrs. M. Yabsley.
Pencil (landscape and seascape from
nature), T. McPherson. Pencil (from
life), T. McPherson. Water coloutf
(under 16), G. McPherson 1. P. Mc
Pherson 2. Pen painting, A.. McPher
son and Miss L. Leeson. divide 1, J.>
McPherson 3.
• Amateur photography: W. Heaney 1,
Maisie Hughes and G. Hunt divide 2.
Three snapshots, Maisie Hughes.
Collection, Maisie Hughes. Group
(buildings and groups), Maisie Hughes
and W. Heaney divide 1. Wood carv
ing, Mrs. F. Antonelli and J. Paff,
junr., divide 1.
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