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308 IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES FLEECE COMPETITION—SHEEP DOG TRIALS YOUNG FARMERS' CHAMPIONSHIP. Trophy valued at £10/10:-, rosette and certificate for the best fleece exhibited by a financial member of a Club affiliated with the Senior Section Young Farmers of Victoria. REGULATIONS Entries close 12 noon on Friday, 29th August, 1958. All exhibits must be in the hands of the Secre- tary before 12 noon on Monday, 1st September. Exhibitors are reminded that the Society's General Regulations apply to all Sections of the Show and that the Special Regulations hereunder apply to this Section only and are merely supple- mentary to the General Regulations. Exhibitors must attach a tag showing name and address and class number to each fleece and also to the wrapping used. If exhibits are sent by rail, address to the Secretary ( eel Exhibition), Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, Spencer Street Railway Station, Melbourne. Vic. All exhibitors are requested to include precise instructions as to the desired method of disposal at the conclusion of the Show. The Society will re-pack and re-address or deliver exhibits to any nominated authorised Wool Broker in Melbourne or Geelong if so instructed, or re-address to place of origin. In this regard no responsibility \v ill be accepted for loss or damage in transit. All entries must be accompanied by the full entry fee. No fleece ill be accepted unless full freight has been prepaid. The Judges will transfer any fleece to the class to which it rightfully belongs. -\11 fleeces must be skirted to the satisfaction of the Judge. Fleeces which, ir the opinion of the Judges, are overgrown y4Il be judged accordingly _All fleeces are to be shorn from sheep that are the bona fide property of the exhibitors. The Society reserves the right to draw a 1 lb. sample from each fleece and retain it for future reference and to display an amount of wool recessary to form a comprehensive display. ENTRIES IN THIS SECTION CLOSED TOO LATE FOR INCLUSION IN THIS CATALOGUE BUT A LIST OF EX- HIBITORS AND AWARDS IS AVAIL- ABLE ON APPLICATION TO THE SECRETARY. Section 42 Sheep Dog Trials (Conducted under the rules of the Victorian Working Sheep Dog Association.) Judge: E. A. PARTRIDGE, Esq. Stewards: RUSSELL H. BLACKBURN, Esq. W. B. BOOTHBY, Esq. P. G. EVERIST, Esq. H. 'SUTTON, Esq. Owners of dogs competing in these Trials must be members of the Victorian Working Sheep Dog Association or of any other recognised Working Sheep Dog Association and their dogs must be registered. Dogs entered in the Juvenile Trial (Class 4) must be registered with the Victorian Working Sheep Dog Association or from litters recorded in that Association's Litter Record. For particulars of registration with the Victorian Working Sheep Dog Association apply the Sec- retary, V.W.S.D.A., Royal Show Grounds, Epsom Road, Ascot Vale, W.2. NOTE.—Qualifying heats for dogs competing in the Open and Juvenile Trials (Classes 1 and 4) were held concurrent with the "Tucker Box" Arena Championships at the Showgrounds from 30th July to 2nd August. The best six dogs in the Open Trial (Class 1) and the best five dogs in the Juvenile Trial (Class 4), will compete in the Finals during the Royal Show. Points allotted in the qualifying heats will not be taken into consideration when deciding the ultimate winners. Sheep for the qualifying heats were kindly loaned by H. L. B. Powell, Esq., of Werribee, Vic. CLASS 1. THE "BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY" OPEN SHEEP DOG TRIAL. SPECIAL PRIZES, £37 (presented by THE. BROKEN HILL • PROPRIETARY CO.. LTD. MINE OWNERS STEEL. MASTERS AND SHIP BUILDERS, 442. LITTLE COLLINS STREET, MEL- BOURNE).—First prize, £20; Second prize, £10; Third prize, £7. Entry fee, £1; Members, 10/-. "Q" indicates that dog has qualified for the Final. Q1 C. Campbell, DALRY KEP 3205. 2 J. L. Cuthbertson, GLENDERRY PATSY 4006.. 3 E. I. Deppeler, AUSTRAL SON 4228. 4 E. I. Deppeler, NAVARRE BOUNCE 4005. "'Q5 E. I. Deppeler, SUNSET ROB 3771. 6 Ft. A. Eade, DALRY LADDIE 3789. 7 J. Hilton, DUNNSTOWN JUDY 3725. 8 J. Hilton, DUNNSTOWN VIC 3101. 9 G. B. Kenny, KIALLA PANDA 4001. 10 D. C, Laird, GIRNIGO GAY 3649. 11 F. J. McIntosh, LOCH MOY LACHLAN 8651, 12 J. M. McIntosh, DALRY SWIFT 3648. 13 M. McIntyre, CRAIGLEA. LOCK 3803. 14 M. McIntyre, HERDSMANS BETTY 3816. 15 Allan. M. Miller, MILLERS 1.).1.13LL 4109. (.41.6 Allan. M. Miller, MILLERS JILL 3272. 17 Allan. M. Miller, WEEROONA BOB 3815. 18 E. L. Morris, FIRRHILL SMOKEY 4196. 19 E. L. Morris, HERDSMA.NS CHARLIE 3560. 20 E. L. Morris, NA.YOOK GARRY 3826. 21 B. O'Kane, A.NNA.NDALE LANCE 2899. 22 B. O'Kane, 1-17ERDSMANS LASSIE 2871.

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308 IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

FLEECE COMPETITION—SHEEP DOG TRIALS

YOUNG FARMERS' CHAMPIONSHIP. Trophy valued at £10/10:-, rosette and certificate for the best fleece exhibited by a financial member of a Club affiliated with the Senior Section Young Farmers of Victoria.

REGULATIONS

Entries close 12 noon on Friday, 29th August, 1958.

All exhibits must be in the hands of the Secre-tary before 12 noon on Monday, 1st September.

Exhibitors are reminded that the Society's General Regulations apply to all Sections of the Show and that the Special Regulations hereunder apply to this Section only and are merely supple-mentary to the General Regulations.

Exhibitors must attach a tag showing name and address and class number to each fleece and also to the wrapping used.

If exhibits are sent by rail, address to the Secretary ( eel Exhibition), Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, Spencer Street Railway Station, Melbourne. Vic.

All exhibitors are requested to include precise instructions as to the desired method of disposal at the conclusion of the Show. The Society will re-pack and re-address or deliver exhibits to any nominated authorised Wool Broker in Melbourne or Geelong if so instructed, or re-address to place of origin. In this regard no responsibility \v ill be accepted for loss or damage in transit.

All entries must be accompanied by the full entry fee.

No fleece ill be accepted unless full freight has been prepaid.

The Judges will transfer any fleece to the class to which it rightfully belongs.

-\11 fleeces must be skirted to the satisfaction of the Judge.

Fleeces which, ir the opinion of the Judges, are overgrown y4Il be judged accordingly

_All fleeces are to be shorn from sheep that are the bona fide property of the exhibitors.

The Society reserves the right to draw a 1 lb. sample from each fleece and retain it for future reference and to display an amount of wool recessary to form a comprehensive display.

ENTRIES IN THIS SECTION CLOSED

TOO LATE FOR INCLUSION IN THIS

CATALOGUE BUT A LIST OF EX-

HIBITORS AND AWARDS IS AVAIL-

ABLE ON APPLICATION TO THE

SECRETARY.

Section 42 Sheep Dog Trials

(Conducted under the rules of the Victorian Working Sheep Dog Association.)

Judge: E. A. PARTRIDGE, Esq.

Stewards: RUSSELL H. BLACKBURN, Esq. W. B. BOOTHBY, Esq. P. G. EVERIST, Esq. H. 'SUTTON, Esq.

Owners of dogs competing in these Trials must be members of the Victorian Working Sheep Dog Association or of any other recognised Working Sheep Dog Association and their dogs must be registered. Dogs entered in the Juvenile Trial (Class 4) must be registered with the Victorian Working Sheep Dog Association or from litters recorded in that Association's Litter Record. For particulars of registration with the Victorian Working Sheep Dog Association apply the Sec-retary, V.W.S.D.A., Royal Show Grounds, Epsom Road, Ascot Vale, W.2.

NOTE.—Qualifying heats for dogs competing in the Open and Juvenile Trials (Classes 1 and 4) were held concurrent with the "Tucker Box" Arena Championships at the Showgrounds from 30th July to 2nd August. The best six dogs in the Open Trial (Class 1) and the best five dogs in the Juvenile Trial (Class 4), will compete in the Finals during the Royal Show. Points allotted in the qualifying heats will not be taken into consideration when deciding the ultimate winners.

Sheep for the qualifying heats were kindly loaned by H. L. B. Powell, Esq., of Werribee, Vic.

CLASS

1. THE "BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY" OPEN SHEEP DOG TRIAL.

SPECIAL PRIZES, £37 (presented by THE. BROKEN HILL • PROPRIETARY CO.. LTD. MINE OWNERS STEEL. MASTERS AND SHIP BUILDERS, 442. LITTLE COLLINS STREET, MEL-BOURNE).—First prize, £20; Second prize, £10; Third prize, £7. Entry fee, £1; Members, 10/-.

"Q" indicates that dog has qualified for theFinal.

Q1 C. Campbell, DALRY KEP 3205. 2 J. L. Cuthbertson, GLENDERRY PATSY 4006.. 3 E. I. Deppeler, AUSTRAL SON 4228. 4 E. I. Deppeler, NAVARRE BOUNCE 4005.

"'Q5 E. I. Deppeler, SUNSET ROB 3771. 6 Ft. A. Eade, DALRY LADDIE 3789. 7 J. Hilton, DUNNSTOWN JUDY 3725. 8 J. Hilton, DUNNSTOWN VIC 3101. 9 G. B. Kenny, KIALLA PANDA 4001.

10 D. C, Laird, GIRNIGO GAY 3649. 11 F. J. McIntosh, LOCH MOY LACHLAN 8651, 12 J. M. McIntosh, DALRY SWIFT 3648. 13 M. McIntyre, CRAIGLEA. LOCK 3803. 14 M. McIntyre, HERDSMANS BETTY 3816. 15 Allan. M. Miller, MILLERS 1.).1.13LL 4109.

(.41.6 Allan. M. Miller, MILLERS JILL 3272. 17 Allan. M. Miller, WEEROONA BOB 3815. 18 E. L. Morris, FIRRHILL SMOKEY 4196. 19 E. L. Morris, HERDSMA.NS CHARLIE 3560. 20 E. L. Morris, NA.YOOK GARRY 3826. 21 B. O'Kane, A.NNA.NDALE LANCE 2899. 22 B. O'Kane, 1-17ERDSMANS LASSIE 2871.

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B. O'Kane, YARRAMINE WHISKY 4217. A. E. Osborne, STAR (imp.) 2779. I. E. Price, IRVALE MAC 2nd 4164. I. E. Price, IRVALE MONTY 4163. Robert Ross, MILLERS WINSTON CHURCHILL 2945. C. J. Scadding, DALRY JIG 3849. F. R. Widdicombe, ELLARDSLEA TOP 3206. F. R. Widdicombe, HERDSMANS BEAL 3279. Miss C. D. Wilcock, TARRA JEAN 3857. Miss C. D. Wilcock, TARRA MOSS 3549. Mr. & Mrs. T. V. Wilmot, ACHERON JOCK 4144. Mr. & Mrs. T. V. Wilmot, BLUE 3839. Mr. & Mrs. T. V. Wilmot, FIRRHILL KING 3084. Mr. & Mrs. T. V. Wilmot, LEENUC TONY 4016. Mr. & Mrs. T. V. Wilmot, SMOKE 4145.

CLASS

2. THE "MELBOURNE WOOLBROKERS" OPEN SHEEP DOG TRIAL.

SPECIAL PRIZES, £50 (presented by THE MELBOURNE WOOLBROKERS' AS-SOCIATION (through its Members), AUSTRALIAN ESTATES CO. LTD., AUSTRALIAN MERCANTILE LAND AND FINANCE CO. LTD., DALGETY AND CO. LTD., ELDER, SMITH AND CO., LIMITED, GOLD SBROUGH MORT AND CO. LTD., NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD., YOUNGHUSBAND LIMITED). First prize, £25; second prize, £15; third prize, £7; fourth prize, £3. Entry fee, £1; Members, 10/-.

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To be run in heats on nights to be decided. Competition in this Trial will be limited to 12 dogs.

The dogs competing will be selected from the following:-

E. I. Deppeler, AUSTRAL SON 4228. E. I. Deppeler, SUNSET ROB 3771. G. B. Kenny, KIALLA PANDA 4001. F. J. McIntosh, LOCH MOY LACHLAN 3651. J. M. McIntosh, DALRY SWIFT 3648. M. McIntyre, HERDSMANS BETTY 3816. T. McKernan, HERDSMANS TWEED 2673. Allan M. Miller, MILLERS DELL 4109. Allan M. Miller, MILLERS JILL 3372. E. L. Morris, HERDSMANS CHARLIE 3560. B. O'Kane, ANNANDALE LANCE 2899. B. O'Kane, HERDSMANS LASSIE 2871. B. O'Kane, YARRAMINE WHISKY 4217. I. E. Price, IRVALE MAC 2nd 4164. F. R. Widdicombe, HERDSMANS BEAL 3279. F. R. Widdicombe, KUBRA GEM 3838. Miss C. D. Wilcock, TARRA JEAN 3857. Miss C. D. Wilcock, TARRA MOSS 3549. Mr. & Mrs. T. V. Wilmot, BLUE 3839. Mr. & Mrs. T. V. Wilmot, FIRRHILL KING 3084. Mr. & Mrs. T. V. Wilmot, LEENUC TONY 4016.

3. THE "VALLO" SHEEP DOG TRIAL. SPECIAL PRIZES, £15 (presented by the

MANUFACTURER OF "VALLO" SHEEP AND CATTLE DIPS - VICTOR LEGGO AND FARMERS LIMITED, MEL-BOURNE).-Prizes: £8, £4, £2, £1. Entry fee, 10/-; Members, 5/-. For dogs com-peting in pairs.

1 Nom. of Li'. J. Collins. 2 Nom. of M. McIntyre.

4"-- 3 Nom. of Allan Miller.

CLASS

4. THE "SIMS COOPER" JUVENILE SHEEP DOG TRIAL.

SPECIAL PRIZES, £17 (presented by SIMS COOPER (FREEZING WORKS) PTY. LTD., CHAMPION ROAD, NEWPORT).-First prize, £10; Second prize, £4; Third prize, £2; Fourth prize, £1. Entry fee, 10/-; Members, 5/-. For dogs under two years old on 31st July, 1958.

"Q" indicates that dog has qualified for the Final.

1 H. Birtchnell, LEENUC SCOTTIE 4153. 2 W. J. Bourke, SILVEREST RODGER 4194. 3 C. Campbell, ETTRICK FLY 4255. 4 J. L. Cuthbertson, KURRARI COLIN 4259.

E. I. Deppeler, AUSTRAL SON 4228. E. I. Deppeler, NAVARRE BOUNCE 4005_ J. Hilton, NEWINGTON SNOW 4249. D. C. Laird, GIRNIGO JEFF 4256. M. McIntyre, GLENOE SWEEP 4204. T. McKernan, HERDSMANS FLY 2nd 4257. Allan M. Miller, MILLERS DELL 4109. E. L. Morris, FIRRHILL SMOKEY 4196. E. L. Morris, KURRARI GEM 4205. B. O'Karre, YARRAMINE WHISKY 4217. I. E. Price, IRVALE MAC 2nd 4164. I. E. Price, IRVALE MONTY 4163. Mr. & Mrs. T. V. Wilmot, ACHERON JOCK 4144. Mr. & Mrs. T. V. Wilmot, LEENUC MAX 4176.

19 Mr. & Mrs. T. V. Wilmot, SMOKE 4145.

5. THE "E. B. MAY" HANDY DOG TRIAL. SPECIAL PRIZES, £15 (presented by E. B. MAY,

BUTCHER, OF 166 CHURCH STREET, RICHMOND. AND AT 169 HIGH ST., KEW; 444 SYDNEY RD., BRUNSWICK 605 STATION ST., BOX HILL; 110 KOORNANG RD., CARNEGIE; 236 SMITH ST., COLLINGWOOD ; 29 ATHER-TON RD.. OAKLEIGH; 921 HIGH ST., THORNBURY; 193 COMMERCIAL RD., SOUTH YARRA; 247 HIGH ST., ASH-BURTON.)-First prize, £8; Second prize, £4; Third prize, £2; Fourth prize, £1. Entry fee, 10/-; Members, 5/-. Dogs com-peting in this Trial will be expected to. work sheep under average paddock con-ditions. Competition in this Trial will be limited to 8 dogs.

The dogs competing will be selected from the following :-

C. Campbell, ETTRICK FLY 4255. J. L. Cuthbertson, GLENDERRY PATS1 4006. E. I. Deppeler, AUSTRAL SON 4228. E. I. Deppeler, SUNSET ROB 3771. F. J. McIntosh, LOCH MOY LACHLAN 3651_ J. M. McIntosh, DALRY SWIFT 3648. Allan M. Miller. MILLERS JILL 3372. B. O'Kane, ANNANDALE LANCE 2899. B. O'Kane, HERDSMAN;_:', LASSIE 2871. B. O'Kane. YARRAMINE WHISKY 4217. • F. R. Widdicombe, KUBRA GEM 3838. Miss C. D. Wilcock, TARRA JEAN 3857. Miss C. D. Wilcock. TARRA MOSS 3549. Mr. & Mrs. T. V. Wilmot, FIRRHILL KING 3084.

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Index to Competitors in Sheep Dog Trials

The numbers shown after the competitors' names indicate the Classes in which the competitors are

represented.

B BIRTCHNELL. H., Ambleton. Bourke. W. j.. Katarnatite-4.

Section 43 Sheep

Shearing Judges. D. STRACHAN, Esq.

H. L. B. POWELL, Esq. W. RUBY, Esq.

Stewards: J. O'SULLIVAN, Esq. DUDLEY H. GREAVES, Esq. N. PRICE, Esq. J. WESTERN, Esq. G. PRESTON, Esq.

CLASS 30.

C CAMPBELL, C., Dairy, Bacchus Marsh-1, 4, 5. Collins, F. J., 31 Hazelthorne St.. Wonthaggi-3. Cuthbertson. J. L.. inverbrackie. - liners Rest-

1, 4. 5.

D DEPPELER, E. I.. South Rd., Warragul-1, 2, 4, 5.

EADE, R. A., Clydesdale Rd., North Essendon-1.

B -H-TT:TON„ J.. 1.8X Queen Victoria St., Ballarat-1, 4.

THE VICTORIAN WHEAT AND WOOL-GROWERS' ASSOCIATION, VICTORIAN SHEARING CHAMPIONSHIP COMPE-TITION. 'Special prizes, £100 and a Gold Medal, donated by the VICTORIAN WHEAT AND WOOLGROWERS' AS-SOCIATION, 28 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE, First Prize, £60, Gold Medal and Victorian Championship Sash; Second Prize, £25; Third Prize, £10; Fourth Prize, £5. Entry fee, £5. Entrants who compete will be refunded £4 of their entry fee.

Ii -r--\--FN-1CY, G. B.. Yarroweyah-1. 2.

L LAIRD, D. C.. Werribee-1, 4.

M McINTOSH, F. S., Loch ls.loy, Mount Camel-1, 2, 5. McIntosh, J. -1\1.. Boorgar_na, Nat-Nay--Goon-1, 2, 5. 'McIntyre, Glen-oe, Lara-1, 2, 3, 4.

2.1-r:Ke-r-nan, T., Balmattum Wayside, via Euroa—

Allan L. "\Tewlna-rn-1 2, 3 4, 5. Morris. E. L,, Mt. Pleasant, Xl•exandra-1, 2, 4.

0 O'K_A_NE, B., Katamatite-1, 2, 3, 4, 5. -Osborne, A. E., Private Bag, Dobie, via Ararat-1.

P PRICE, I. E., 77 Princes Highway, Port Fairy-

1, 2, 4.

R ROSS, D., Craigielea, Private Bag, Korurn.burra-3. Ross, Robert, Craigielea, Private Bag, Korurnburra

—1, 3.

S SC ADDING. C. J., Huntingfieid Station., via Went-

worth, Y.S.W.-1.

WIDDICOMBE, F. R., Guruwa, Ca.tefton 1, 2, 5. Wilcock, Miss C. B., Tarra Valley, via Yarrarn-

1, 2, 3, 5. Wilmot, Mr. & Mrs. T. V., Ach-eron-1, 2, 3; 4, 5.

RULES AND CONDITIONS OF COMPETITIONS

1. Competitors in all Championships must be members of the Australian Workers' Union.

2. All competitors or their nominated repre-sentative must attend the official draw at 9 a.m. on the day they are to compete.

3. Each entry to be made on the correct form and forwarded to the Secretary, Royal Agri-

cultural Society of Victoria, Royal Show grounds, Epsom Road, Ascot Vale, W.2.

4. Entry fee must accompany each entry.

5. Competitors will be required to shear such sheep as determined by the Judges and Stewards.

6. Competitors will be awarded the maximum points-20—for a minimum time to be decided by the Stewards prior to the com-mencement of the contest and after inspec-tion of the sheep. Points for speed will be deducted from competitors who take longer than the agreed minimum. No extra points will be awarded for those shearing faster than the minimum, the emphasis of the com-petition. being on good shearing rather than speed.

7. Sheep will be graded as evenly as possible and will be numbered and drawn for.

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P. SMITH, Esq. McGREGOR, Esq. . SMITH, Esq.

, Esq. WORTH, Esq.

1. the understanding )f the accomodation, be reduced accord-

ived subject to the ie Society and the exhibits must be the xhibitor or held by en lease recognised E entry.

this section must be section of a herd

ty. imals which are en-ns will be accepted.. ration in the Goat )1y to the Secretary, of Australia (Vic-

Ave Building, Show

order any Doe com-to be milked dry

prizes. Is are available for ring the currency of

' can be transferred las not kidded prior a.

at the grounds on and be fully milked

p.m., at which hour (see Class 10 for

ord) in the presence they may appoint.

a Thursday morning.. ntative must be in e being stripped out_ the distinct under-

ot be removed from ?,.30 p.m. on Friday,

De exhibited in the

Society no live stock the grounds other

bition.

apetition will not be iunds unless actually hers, which must be

n milk, are required 9 a.m. on Thursday,. be on exhibition until

iOYAL _JLBOUR-\--2, S OW 1958.

S_XTION 43 S EEP

A

G. VIC_TiTAN SR CHAMPIMSFIP COMP_ITIO 7riday, 19t-q. and

Saturday, 20th Seotembery

FRIDAY .

1. Jo-an Allan. 2. Donald Buo--cnall. 3. George L. Clark. 4. Peter Kelly. 5. Ian McKenzie. 6. Malcolm Macicenzie. 7. A.V. Parkes. 8. Tony Smith. 9. T. Watts.

SATUR AY.

C.E. Boxshall. Allan Jensz. Charles A s Jones. Stan Jones. S.W. McIntosh. Kevin Sarre. Ralph Ward.

I EX 0 COME I 0 S ITT SR EP S._ COME n I IONS. ....•••••••••1

Allan, Jo-qn„ 3eac-i Road, Aoster. 1, 3oxshall, C•FP9 ichuca Street, Moama, — 10.

Donalc, Cotswold, via Maryborough. — 2. Clare, George L., 7 Ross Street, Dandenong. — 3. Jensz, Alan, "Elcho" Stud, Lana. — 11. Jones, C-aarles F., 1Tirta Street, Doncaster. 12.

Jone;i, Stan, 3ox 56, Healesville. 13. elly, Peter, "Silverleati, Grenville.

Macl-cenzie, Malcolm, Ellerslie. — 6 McIntos S.W. 306 nUTC-a Street, Nta. Geelong. — 140 McKenzie, Ian, 4 7orrost Street, Sunshine* , 5. Parkes, A.V., Hume Vale, via Whittlesea, Sarre, Revin , Lockington. 15. Smith, Cony, Werribee Street, Werribee. — 8. Wart, Ralph, Rol-cewood. — 16. Watts, ., 10 Saywell Street, North Geelong. —

TELEPHONE FF 1871

T E ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA RoyalS7ww- gtototca tAom Road 'scot' Vale W. 2

11th Septembe.r, 1958.

Deal Si/,

Enclosed is a list of comoetitors who are to - com ete in the 1958 Royal Melbourne Show Shearing Competition.

The draw for the competition will be held each day at 9 a.m., in the Centenary Hall and your attention is Lrawn to the fact that all competitors must be pre oared to commence shearing when requested by the stewards and in accordance with the official draw. Failure to comply with this rule will entail immediate disqualification6

Your co—operation in being punctual and being ready to oompete would be most appreciated by this Society and an admittance pass for your convenience is enclosed with this letter.

I am,

Yours faithfully,

H.T.C. WOO 7ULL,

Secretary.

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8. The Society will supply HAND PIECES.

9. Competitors must supply their own combs and cutters. Only standard gauge combs with a maximum width of 22 inches allowed.

10. Sheep must be carried from pen and not "legged" on to the board.

11. No outside assistance will be allowed any competitor, and any breach of this Rule will entail immediate disqualification.

12. The Judge will have power to retire any competitor at any time at his discretion.

13. The competitions will be judged on points, as under:—

Points

Style, handling and control of sheep .. 15

Absence of skin cuts .. .. . .. 25

Absence of second cuts and wool left on sheep .. .. .. .. .. 25

Condition and position of fleece at finish .. .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • . 5

Workmanship .. . • • . • • • • • . 10

Speed .. . . . • • . • • 20

Total .. . . • .. 100

DATES OF COMPETITIONS

VICTORIAN MACHINE CHAMPIONSHIP.—Friday, 19th and Saturday, 20th September, at 10 a.m. Competitors are requested to indicate on their entry form the day they would prefer to compete, but it must be clearly understood that the Society cannot guarantee that times will be made to suit all competitors, and all entrants must be prepared to shear on the day they are allotted and duly notified.

SPECIAL NOTE.—All Competitors or their nominated representative must attend the official draw at 9 a.m. on the day they are to compete.

ENTRIES IN THIS SECTION CLOSED

TOO LATE FOR INCLUSION IN THIS

CATALOGUE. A LIST OF COMPETI-

TORS IS AVAILABLE AT THE

SECRETARY'S OFFICE.

Section 44 — Goats

Judges— \ I ilk Breeds: W. P. SMITH, Esq. Xngoras: J. L. McGREGOR, ESQ.

W. P. SMITH, Esq.

Stewards: N. HOCKLEY, Esq. T. R. HOLDSWORTH, Esq.

Entries will be accepted on the understanding that should they be in excess of the accomodation, the number of exhibits will be reduced accord-ingly.

Entries will only be received subject to the rules and regulations of the Society and the decisions of the Council. All exhibits must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor or held by the exhibitor under a written lease recognised by the Society at the time of entry.

Saanen goats entered in this section must be registered in the numbered section of a herd book recognised by the Society.

In Toggenburg classes, animals which are en-tered in the appendix sections will be accepted.

For particulars of registration in the Goat Herd Book of Australia, apply to the Secretary, The Goat Breeders' Society of Australia (Vic-torian Branch), Administrative Building, Show Grounds, Ascot Vale, W.2.

Judges have the right to order any Doe com-peting for Championships to be milked dry before finally awarding the prizes.

In all Sections feed sheds are available for exhibitors. Charge, 12 / 6 during the currency of the Show.

Doe entered as "in milk" can be transferred to the "dry" class, if she has not kidded prior to judging day, or vice versa.

Does in milk must be at the grounds on Wednesday, 17th September, and be fully milked out between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m., at which hour they will be stripped out (see Class 10 for 24-hour milk production record) in the presence of the Stewards, or whom they may appoint,. They will be judged first on Thursday morning. The owner or his representative must be in attendance when females are being stripped out.

Entries are accepted on the distinct under-standing that stock may not be removed from the Show Grounds until 12.30 p.m. on Friday,. 26th September.

No horned buck may be exhibited in the Dairy Goat Classes. - Unless authorised by the Society no live stock will be permitted to enter the grounds other than those entered for exhibition.

Kids not entered for competition will not be permitted in the Show Grounds unless actually being suckled by their mothers, which must be entered for competition.

Goats, other than Does in milk, are required to be in the yards before 9 a.m. on Thursday,. 18th September. They will be on exhibition until. Friday. 26th September.

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Every Buck entered for competition must be provided with a strong collar to enable it to be securely fastened to a chain of not lighter than 12 gauge with a swivel snaffle at. the end, such chains and collars to be long enough to reach only to the top of the pen from a. fixture 9 inches above the floor.

Such chains to be provided by the exhibitor. Attendants leading goats in the judging ring

'or on parade must wear uniform grey coats, which can be procured from the Society.

Only one exhibitor will be recognised as an owner from any one holding, and any exhibitor who enters, or permits the entry of any of his stock, in the name of any other exhibitor, shall be disqualified.

Any exhibitor who shall, without due cause, fail to parade any animal before the Judge, N,rhen required so to do by the Steward of the Section, shall be liable to a fine of £5.

Para de s.—Prize-winning goats only ill be -permitted to take part in parades. All prize--winning goats must be taken out on parade, in -accordance with the Printed programme. Exhibi-tors shall be subject to a fine of ten shillings in each case in which this regulation is not com-plied \,,ith, and shall also be liable to forfeit the prize or prizes awarded to their exhibit or exhibits. Attendants leading goats in the judging ring and during parades must wear the exhibit number of the goat. No ribbons \s ill be permitted on exhibits except those won daring the Show.

If, in the opinion of the Secretary, any exhibit or exhibits of stock be deemed to be dangerous, -the 1;) ,, Her of such exhibit or exhibits shall im- mediately, upon notice to that effect, remove such exhibit or exhibits f'-rom the Society's Grounds.

Exhibitors are permitted to display cards over the stalls stagystating that an animal is for private sales such cards not to exceed 12 in. x 10 in.

An exhibit cannot be entered in a Special class it has been entered in an ordinary class.

No exhibit may be entered in more than one ordinary class unless otherwise stated at the head of the section. Sweepstakes, special classes or championship prizes do not count as ordinary classes, Throughout the schedule special classes are donated z ith a star (*). Should an exhibit be incorrectly entered in more than one ordinary class, such exhibit shall be deemed ineligible to compete in any class other than the first in -cc-hick its name or particulars appear in the Show Catalogue,

The Council reserves the right to reject at any time any entry or prohibit any person or animal from competing in any class.

When a Special Prize is not in a numbered class, a separate entry is not required. No entry can e changed after entries close.

All entries must be made in writing on forms supplied by the Society. Entries for the goat -section must be in the hands of the Secretary, .at his office, Royal Show Ground, Epsom Road, Ascot Vale, W.2, on or before the time stated at head of this section.

The Society's Veterinary Surgeon's decision regarding age shall he final.

All male animals competing in the breeding classes must be completely entire. Any male animal in the breeding classes not deemed to be completely entire by the Society's Veterinary Surgeon may not compete or be offered for sale on the Show Grounds. Any marks of speying on females shall disqualify them from competing in such classes.

Entry tickets will be issued about a week before the Show opens. The entry ticket of each exhibit shall state the number of its box, stall, pen or stand, as the case may be, which shall correspond with its number in the official cata-logue, and if the box, stall or pen be not occupied by such exhibit by noon on the first day of the Show, the accommodation reverts to the Society. The entry ticket must be produced at the gate, when it will admit the exhibit and attendant to the grounds. It must be retained, and again produced when the exhibit leaves the yards. Attendant's passes will be issued by the Superin-tendent at his office on the Show Grounds..

Every animal entered must be exhibited unless a certificate, signed by the owner, is lodged with the Society prior to the date of the Show, stating that the animal is unable to compete on one of the following grounds:—

(i) The animal has died. (ii) The animal is unfit for exhibition due to

injury or disease. (iii) The animal has become ineligible for the

class entered. (iv) Some other cause which the Council or-

Secretary of the Society considers reasonable.

Failure to comply with this rule renders the owner or entrant liable to a fine of not more than £5 for every animal not exhibited, and in addition the Council may debar the owner or exhibitor from taking part in any further ex-hibition conducted by the Society.

All exhibits must be placed where directed by the Secretary or his deputy, and (except in ac-cordance with Regulation 18) must not be re-moved from their allotted places during the Exhibition without the written consent of the Secretary being first obtained.

The Owner or Exhibitor of any exhibit or Stand of exhibits disapproved of as an exhibit by the Council of the Society, must, immediately upon notice to that effect, remove such exhibit or stand of exhibits from the Society's Grounds. The Council reserves the right to decline to receive entries in future years from any person who exhibits stock that is not up to a satis-factory standard, that is not exhibited in reason-able Show condition, or that is not given proper attention during the Show.

Exhibits must not be rugged during the hours the Show is open to the public. Exhibitors will be liable to a fine of ten shillings for every infringement of this regulation.

Exhibitors must keep the stalls allotted to their animals clean and give proper attention to their stock right throughout the Show.

CLASS

1. SAANEN DOE, born before 1st July, 1955 (in milk).

1 D. R. & M. 0. Ford, BRIGHTLING LASSIE 7927 (34), k 23/11/53, bred by C. E. Callam, s Etherley Mynheer (imp.) 5455, d St. Auburn Lassie 936. D. Kelynack, ROSSGLEN CARTA 3475 (111), k 12/11/52, bred by E. J. S. Marks, s Maple Grove Sir Juno 675, d Belmont Biddy 1483.

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Any exhibitor or his employee putting manure out of a box, stall, or pen, or putting out a trough, or cleaning out an alley way after 8 a.m. on a Show day shall be liable to a fine of ten shillings.

No advertisement or notice (except by per-mission of the Council) is permitted on any stall or building.

No bedding other than straw or hay may be used in any box or stall.

The General Regulations and Regulations ap-pearing at the heading of each section and the conditions on the entry form also form part of the conditions of entry.

TRUCKS, TRANSPORTS AND CARAVANS Motor vehicles, including trucks and stock

transports will not be permitted to remain on the Show Grounds after unloading. They must be removed immediately, and will not be re-admitted until after 11.30 a.m. on Friday, 26th September, to load for the return.

Caravans will not be admitted to the Show Grounds.

Prizes: First, £2; Second, £1; Third, Card; except in Classes 11, 12 and 13.

Entry fee: Members, 7/6; Non-members, 12/6.

14 K. Koenig, STATE DEMONIE 6644 (492), k 20/8/56, bred by Dept. of Agric., N.S.W., s State Luxury 46th 980, d State Demoiselle 5th 4715.

15 Lynch, KIA ORA. FLEUR. ij xj),:rr, 56432 (50), k 13/10/56, bred by A. D. Clark ' .0.4& Son, s Mostyn Brigadoon (imp.) S1086, d 5'; 3 Kia Ora Faith 53812.

16 J. R. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL CALIEN 6655 (65), k 2/9/56, s Stonehill Caliph 1448, d Stonehill Calvanessa 4754.

17 J, R. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL SONESSA 6658 (68), k 3/9/56, s Gaylene Vanson 949, d Stonehill Vantina 4764.

18 J. R, & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL SYLVA-WUN 6660 (60), k 24/8/56, s Gaylene Vanson 949, d Stonehill Sylvan 4762.

19 Mr. & Mrs. C. J, Mackay, GLENROY MARY ANNE 7083 (69), k 27/ 2 / 57, s Glenroy Fella 757, d Halcyon Thistledown 1738.

20 Mrs. I. Morgan, WATTLE VIEW DELPHINE 6961 (4), k 1/11/56, s Worrall Regent 1129, d Haigwyn Lady Pride 4313.

21 W. J. & W. F. Roberts, TRICACIA CANDY 7242 (31), k 22/8/56, s Tricacia Viking 1580, d Tricacia Cherry App. A. Vol. 5.

- 22 W. J. & W. F. Roberts, TRICACIA TRACY 7249 (42), k 16/11/ 56, s Tricacia Viking 1580, d Lillawah Trixie 449 9 .

23 K. R. Thorburn, KEI*NILWOOD PAULINE' 6853 (5), k 22 / 8 /56, s Coomah Eros 1175, d Coomah Snow White 4181.

24 K. R. Thorburn, KENNILWOOD WALL-FLOWER 6856 (7), k 3/9/56, s Coomah Eros 1175, d St. Auburn Florabel 2646.

CLASS

2. SAANEN DOE, born between 30th June, 1955, and 1st July, 1956 (in milk).

3 Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith, WILMORE LUXIE 5865 (5), k 1/10/55, s Gaylene Vanson 949, d Schofield Valerie 3948.

4 R. A. Farrell, MINERVA SUNBEAM 6092 (1), k 22 /10/55, bred by K. E. Farrell, s Wollar Bernard 1354, d Glenroy Faye 2851.

5 J. R. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL CALTHEA 5320 (49), k 24 / 7 /55, s Stonehill Goliath 1322, d Coolabah Calico 2813.

6 Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Mackay, GLENROY DOREEN 5164 (50), k 21/7/55, s Glenroy Laird 1208, d Heatherbank Doris 1747.

3

SAANEN DOE, born after 30th June,

------ 7 Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith, WILMORE 1956 (in milk).

JEWEL 6695 (9), k 22/9/56, s Wilmore Win- ston 1353, d Stonehill Marcheta 4757. Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith, WILMORE 8

JUNOSE 6965 (11). k 10/12 / 56, s Maple Grove Sir Juno 675. d Savo-1a Empress 2282.

9 D. R. & M. 0. Poi'd, JALNA JOYBELLS 7928 (43), k 1/11 / 56, s Eastney Wold Michael 1020, d Briqhtling Lassie 7927.

10 D. R. & M 0. Ford. JALNA KERRY 7115 (44), k 31/11/56, s Eastney Wold Michael 1020, d Jalna Jubilee 4361. 3 - 11 D. R. & M. 0. Ford. JALNA TIFFANY 7118 (84), k 7/10/56, 's Stonehill Sylvester 1326, d Brightling Sundae 6753.

12 Mrs. B. M. Hanson, STOORA BIANCA. 7319 (17), k 5/9/56, s Glenroy Casanova 1530, d St. Auburn Bairn 5044.

13 D. Kelynack, TULLAI-IKARD TAMMY 8173 (39), k 16/8/57, s Tullahkard Cobber 1426, d Tullahkard Carta 6129.

TOGGENBURG DOE, born before 1st July, 1957 (in milk).

Mrs. B. M. Hanson, STOORA KAMOONCHA BT139 (25), k 11/11/56, s Northmoor Tribute-

D. Kelynack, TULLAHKARD NANNETTE (imp.) BT5, d Sylvana Rita BT73.

App. D. Vol. 5 (23), k 4/9/55, s Lonsdale Lancer BT46, d Nanny (Kelynack's). W. J. & W. F. Roberts, SCHOFIELD MONICA App. C Vol. 6 (26), k 10/11/56, bred by...R. Macdonald, s Lonsdale Landmark (imp in dam) BT27, d Schofield Pansy App. D Vol. 4_ Miss J. Sinclair, HAIGV/ YN CORA LEE App_ C Vol. 5 (14), k 1/9/55, bred by C. Godfrey, s Northmoor Tribute (imp.) BT5, d Doramia Mitzi App. D Vol. 4. Dr. A. G. Scholes. STATE CONCERTO 2nd 29 BT63 (79), k 28/8/54, bred by Dept. of Agric., N.S.W., s Northmoor Gaygalliad (imp.) BT14,. d State Concerto BT30.

5. TOGGENBURG DOE, born on or after 1st July, 1957,

30 Mr. & Mrs. C. Godfrey, DORAMIA BUNK App. B Vol. 7 (11), k 5/10/57, bred by Mrs_ McLarty, s Merungle Montgomery BT49, d Doramia Chipsi App. C Vol. 5.

31 Mr. & Mrs. C. Godfrey, HAIGWYN JULIE' App. C Vol. 7 (31), k 28 / 7 /57, s Haigwyn Dallas BT81, d Doramia Donna App. D. Vol_ 6.

32 Mr. & Mrs. C. Godfrey, HAIGWYN ROSA-LINDA App. B Vol. 7 (41), k 9/ 2 / 58, Merungle Montgomery BT49, d Wide Valley Polly App. C Vol. 6.

33 Mr. & Mrs. C. Godfrey, HAIGWYN SANDA App. C Vol. 7 (32), k 31/7/57, s Merungle Montgomery BT49, d Doramia Mitzi App. D Vol. 4. Mrs. H. Grayson, ARLTUNGA SHANDY App_ D Vol. 7 (199). k 11/12 / 5 7, s State Gay- galliad 13th BT83, d Prungle.

35 G. Jameson, MYTABA KANDY QUEEN App_ A Vol. 7 (1), k 12 /12 / 57, s Homeland Puck BT53, d Tirowen Kandytuft App. B Vol. 6_

Z-- 36 Miss J. Sinclair, DALKEITH ANTHEA App. C Vol. 7 (6), k 9/11/ 57, s Homeland Puck BT53, d Annabelle (Sinclair's) App. D Vol. 6. Miss J. Sinclair, DALKEITH CATHY App. 37 B Vol. 7 (7), k 12 /11/ 57, s Homeland Puck BT53, d Haigwyn Cora Lee App. C Vol. 5..

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(1)

A. Farrell, MINERVA SUNBEAM

(10)

(9) D. R. & M. 0. Ford, JALNA JOYBELLS

D. R. & M. 0. Ford, JALNA KERRY

(see also Class 2).

(see also Class 3).

(see also Class 3). *6(11) D. R. & M. 0. Ford, JALNA TIFFANY

(see also Class 3). (12) Mrs. B. M. Hanson, STOORA BIANCA

(see also Class 3). K. Koenig, STATE DEMONIE 6644 (see also (14) Class 3).

(15) J. R. & G. C. Lynch, KIA ORA FLEUR 56432 (see also Class 3). J. R. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL CALIEN (16) 6655 (see also Class 3).

(17) J. R. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL SONESSA 6658 (see also Class 3). J. R. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL SYLVA- (18) WUN 6660 (see also Class 3). Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Mackay, GLENROY MARY (19) ANNE 7083 (see also Class 3). W. J. & W. F. Roberts, SCHOFIELD MONICA (27) App. C Vol. 6 (see also Class 4). W. J. & W. F. Roberts, TRICACIA CANDY (21) 7242 (see also Class 3). W. J. & W. F. Roberts, TRICACIA TRACY (22) 7249 (see also Class 3). K. R. Thorburn, KENNILWOOD PAULINE (23) 6853 (see also Class 3). K. R. Thorburn, KENNILWOOD WALL- (24) FLOWER 6856 (see also Class 3).

THE FRANK A. THEBRIDGE CHALLENGE CUP, presented by Mr. Frank A. The-bridge, "Rockalpine", Carss' Park, Blake-hurst, Sydney, will be awarded to the winner of Class 10. The Cup, before being won outright, must be won on five occasions by the same exhibitor. The name of the winning exhibitor of the doe shall be inscribed on the cup. Second and third prize ribbons suitably inscribed, shall be presented by the Victorian Branch of the Goat Breeders Society of Australia. A memento may be awarded by the donor. Winners:-1954, C. J. Mackay; 1955, J. R. Lynch; 1956, J. R. Lynch; 1957, D. R. and M. 0. Ford.

CLASS

11. *24-HOUR MILK PRODUCTION RECORD. Competition in this class is restricted to does in milk, of any age, entered in the ordinary classes. Does to be milked dry, in the presence of the Stewards, at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, 16th September. They will he milked at 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Wednes-day, 17th September, and at each milking the milk will be weighed. The prizes will be awarded to the does giving the greatest quantity of milk over the two milkings, provided it is of 3.5 per cent. butter fat test or better. Prizes: £3, £2, £1.

Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith, WILMORE JEWEL 6695 (see also Class 3).

/4-,--(8) Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith WILMORE JUNOSE 6965 (see also Class 3).

3- (3) Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith, WILMORE LUXIE 5865 (see also Class 2).

(4) R. A. 'Farrell, MINERVA SUNBEAM 6092 (see also Class 2).

(1) D. R. & M. 0. Ford, BRIGHTLING LASSIE 792 (see also Class 1).

(9) D. R. & M. 0. Ford, JALNA JOYBELLS 7928 (see also Class 3).

(10) D. R. & M. 0. Ford, JALNA. KERRY 71.15 (see also Class 3).

(U) D. R. & M. 0. Ford, .I.A..LNA TIFFANY 7118 (se also Class 3).

(2) D. Kelynack, ROSS(MEN CA RTA 3475 (see also Class 1).

CLASS

6. *GROUP PRIZES: Two does, in milk, the progeny of the same sire, not necessarily owned or bred by the one exhibitor. Name of sire and progeny to be stated on theV entry form. Competition in this class is limited to animals entered in the ordinary classes.

1- S8 D. R. & M. 0. Ford. Sire: Eastney Wold Micha.el 1020. Progeny: Jaffna Kerry & Ja.lna Joybells.

1-:39 J. R. & G. C. Lynch. Sire: Gaylene Vanson 949. Progeny: Stonehill Sylvawun Stone-hill Sonessa.

--'40 W. J. & W. F. Roberts. Sire: Trica.cia Viking 1580. Progeny Tricacia Candy & Tricacia Tracy.

41 K. R. Thorburn. Sire: Coomah Eros 1175. Progeny: Kennilwood Wallflower & Kennil- wood Pauline.

6092

7928

7115

7118

7319

7. .SAANEN DOE, born before 1st. July, 1957 (dry). L 42 J. R. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL, VANTINA

4764 (31). k 14/10/53. s Thundersley Van-quisher (imp.) S6.23. d Stonehill Tina 3270.

43 K. E. Thorburn, ST. A-LBT:RN PLORABEL :2646 (170). k 16/8/51, bred by Mrs. G. Jones, s St. Auourn Vanguard 574, d St. Auburn Do es -928. :2;), ;

fic -17.F4-L •

TOGGENBURG DOE, born before 1st July, 1957 (dry).

4 Mr. & Mrs. C. STATE SYLVIA BT95 (105), k 15 I bred by Dept. of Agric.,N.S. \\ •, s State Moss BT19. d State Crouse 3rd ETSS.

45 I. Nicholson, BIRCHBRXE CAPRICE BT46 (16), k = = bred by Dr. C. E. Sandy, s Birchbrae ,.Taneer BT16, d Northmoor Valkyr == T Mrs. M. E. -:s. STATE GRETEL BT123 (119), k bred by Dept. of Agric., N. _ Monarch (imp.) BT30, d St- at BT67.

SAXNEN DOE.-Society's Sash.

SERVE SA_ANEN DOE.- Society's Sash.

n CHAMPION TOGGENBURG DOE.-Society's Sash.

c-RESERVE. CT--TAI\IPION TOGGENBURG DOE.-Society's Sash.

9. *DOE (in milk), which has completed not less than four lactations. Competition in this class is limited to animals entered in the ordinary classes.

(2) D. Kelynack, ROSSGLEN (ILA.RTA 3475 (see also Class 1).

10. *DOE (in milk), under three years at date of judging. The doe must not have been mated until after it had attained the age of twelve months (Special). Competition in this class is limited to animals entered in the ordinary classes.

Mr. & Mrs. W J. Ber;k,,vith WII,NTO-RE JEWEL 6695 (se.e. also (.;Ja:-,:s 3).

2-- (8) Mr. & . Br :k with, WILY101;.E JI_INOSE 6965 (see also 3).

3._ (3) Mr. & 1.%irs. W. J. Berk with. -WILMOJ's.E LUXIE 5865 (see also 2).

D, Kelynack, ROSSGLEN RTA 3-175 (see also Class 1). D. Kelynack, TULT_JAHKAR I) NA NlNkT,TTE App, D Vol. 5 (sec also Class -l). J. R. & G. C. Lynch, KI.A O[ A. FLEUR. S6432 (see also Class 3). J. R. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL CALIEN 6655 (see also Class 3). J. R. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL CALTHE.A. 5320 (see also Class 2), J. B. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL SONESSA 6658 (see also Class 2). J. R. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL SYLVA-WUN 6660 (see also Class 3). Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Mackay, GLENROY DOREEN 5164 (see also Class 2). Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Mackay, GLENROY MARY ANNE 7083 (see also Class 3). W, J. & W. F. Roberts, TRICACIA CANDY 7242 (see also Class 3). W. J. & W. F. Roberts, TRICACIA TRACY 7249 (see also Class 3). K. R. Thorburn, KENNILWOOD PAULINE 6853 (see also Class 3). K. R. Thorburn, KENNILWOOD WALL-FLOWER 6856 (see also Class 3).

(2)

(26)

(15)

(16)

(5)

(17)

(18)

(6)

-(19)

(21)

(22)

(23)

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(26)

(5)

(18)

(6)

(20)

(22)

D. Kelynack, TULLA.HKAB,D NANNETTE App. D Vol. 5 (see also Class 4). J. R. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL CALTHEA 5320 (see also Class 2). J. R. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL SYLVA-WUN 6660 (see also Class 3). Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Mackay, GLENROY DOREEN 5164 (see also Class 2). Mrs. I. Morgan, WATTLE VIEW DELPHINE 6961 (see also Class 3). W. J. & W. F. Roberts, SCHOFIELD MONICA App. C Vol. 6 (see also Class 4). W. J. & W. F. Roberts, TRICACIA CANDY 7242 (see also Class 3). W. J. & W. F. Roberts, TRICACIA TRACY 7249 (see also Class 3).

CLASS

12. *TYPE AND PRODUCTION DOE. Com-petition in this Class is limited to does entered in the 24-Hour Milk Production Class, and the judging of production will be based on the results of this record. Prizes: £3, £2, £1. The Goat Society of Australia (Victorian Branch) will present a trophy order of the value of £3/3/- and a special sash to the winner in this Class.

if— (7) Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith, WILMORE JEWEL 6695 (see also Class 3).

2_

( 8 ) Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith, WILMORE JUNOSE 6965 (see also Class 3).

(3) Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith, WILMORE LUXIE 5865 (see also Class 2).

(4) R. A. Farrell, MINERVA SUNBEAM 6092 (see also Class 2).

(1) D. R. & M. 0. Ford, BRIGHTLING LASSIE 7927 (see also Class 7).

(9) D. R. & M. 0. Ford, JALNA JOYBELLS 7928 (see also Class 3).

(10) D. R. & M. 0. Ford, JALNA KERRY 7115 (see also Class 3).

(11) D. R. & M. 0. Ford, JALNA TIFFANY 7118 (see also Class 3).

(2) D. Kelynack, ROSSGLEN CARTA 3475 (see also Class 1).

(26) D. Kelynack, TULLAHKARD NANNETTE App. D Vol. 5 (see also Class 4).

(5) J. R. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL CALTHEA. 5320 (see also Class 2).

(18) J. R. & G. C. Lynch. STONEHILL SYLVA-WUN 6660 (see also Class 3).

(6) Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Mackay, GLENROY DOREEN 5164 (see also Class 2).

(20) Mrs. I. Morgan, WATTLE VIEW DEL-PHINE 6961 (see also Class 3).

2_—(27) W. J. & W. F. Roberts, SCHOFIELD MONICA App. C Vol. 6 '(see also Class 4).

(21) W. J. & W. F. Roberts, TRICACIA CANDY 7242 (see also Class 3).

(22) W. J. & W. F. Roberts, TRICACIA TRACY 7249 (see also Class 3).

13. *DOE, with best udder. To be judged in milk and to be milked out in the judg ing

CLASS

14. SAANEN DOE, born between 30th June, 1957, and 1st October, 1957 (dry).

- 47 Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith, WILMORE ROYAL MARIE 7552 (15), k 21/9/57, s Wil-more Dominator 1783, d Wilmore Luxie 5865.

48 Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith, WILMORE SABRINA 7386 (12), k 12/7/57, s Wilmore Dominator 1783, d Sarona Duck 4661. Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith, WILMORE VAN-TESSA 7388 (14), k 4/8/57, s Wilmore Van-dersley 1586, d -..),Talabar Countess 1944.

50 R. A. Farrell, MINERVA STARLIGHT 7493 (2), k 28/9/57, bred by K. E. Farrell, a Kinshley Cavalier (imp.) S1828, d Minerva Sunbeam 6092.

51 Mrs. B. M. Hanson, STOORA JOSITA Vol. 7 (27), k 20/8/57, s Benara Parford Snowboy BS1597, d Eriskay Josie 4231. -

52 J. R. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL LADELI_A_ 7534 (96), k 15/9/57, s Mostyn Merrylad (imp.) 51915, d Stonehill Calesta 5319.

53 J. R. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL ROMAINE 7359 (93), k 7/9/57, s Mostyn Merrylad (imp.) S1915, d Stonehill Romilda, 4760. J. R. & G. C. Lynch, STONEHILL SALOME 7360 (89), k 5/9/57, s Mostyn Merrylad (imp.) S1915, d Stonehill Vantina 4764.

55 W. J. & W. F. Roberts, BEN-ART JEWEL-SOME 7950 (6), k 20/9/57, bred by A. Ben-nett, s Stonehill Gregson 1848, d Stonehill Cameo 4755.

56 W. J. & W. F. Roberts. TRICACIA MARINA_ 7895 (47), k 18/8/57, s Tricacia Viking 1580,, d Heatherbank Maud 3767.

57 W. A. Welsh. WAIFET, BONNIE 2907 (8), k 20/9/57, s Kinshley Cavalier (imp.) S1828„ d Waifel Beauty 5078.

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ring. Competition in this class is limited to animals entered in the ordinary classes. Prizes: 42, £2, £1. The Goat Society of Australia (Victorian Branc11) will presed a trophy order of the of £3/31- and a special sash to the winner in this Class. Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith. WILMORE JEWEL 6695 (see also Class 3). Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith, WILMORE JUNOSE 6965 (see also Class 3). Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith, WILMORE LUXIE 5865 (see also Class 2). D. R. & M. a Ford, BRIGHTLING LASSIE 7927 (see also 'Class 1). D. R. & M. 0. Ford, JALNA JOYBELLS 7928 (see also Class 3). D. R. & M. 0. Ford, JALNA KERRY 7115 (see also Class 3). D. R. & M. O. Ford, ,1 TIFFANY 7118 (see also Class 3).

.15. SAANEN DOE. born on or after 1st October, 1957 (dry).

7— 58 Mc. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith, WILMORE JILL 8178 (18), k 17/12 / 5 7, s Wilmore Dominator 1783, d Wilmore Vanda 6696.

59 Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith. WILMORE VANESSA 8179 (17), k 2 /12 / 57, s Wilmore Vandersley 1586, d Stonehill Marcheta 4757.

60 Mrs. B. M. Hanson, STOORA JUANITA 7 (34), k 27 /12 / 57, s Worrall Regent 1129. d Eriskay Jenny Lind 5106.

61 Mrs. I. Morgan, WATTLE VIEW JACINDA_ 8054 (10). k 21/11/ 5 7, s Wilmore Vandersley 1586, d Haigwyn Lady Pride 4313.

16. *GROUP PRIZES: Two does, dry, the progeny of the same sire, but not full sisters, not necessarily owned or bred by the one exhibitor. Name of sire and progeny to be stated on the entry form-

Competition in this class is limited to animals entered in the ordinary classes.

Mr. & Mrs. W, J. Beckwith. Sire: Wilmono Dominator 1783. :Progeny: Wilmore Royal Marie & Wilmore Sabrina.

Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith. Sire: Wilmore Vandersley 1586. Progeny: AVilmore Vantessa & Wilmore Vanessa.

S. R. & G. C. Lynch. Sire: Mostyn Mcrrylad (imp.) 51915. Stonehill Salome &. Stonehill Romaine. Miss J. Sinclair & G. Jameson. Sire: Home-land Puck RT53. Progeny: Dalkeith Cathy & Mytaba Handy Queen.

SAANEN BUCK, born before 1st July, 1956.

Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Beckwith, AvEumoRE -\,--ANDEF,sLEI- 1585 (41, k 1110'55. s Gay-lene Vanson 9-19. d Schofield Valerie 3948.

D. R. & M. 0. Ford. z_''•TOINEHILL SYLVESTER 13.26 (241, k 9 . 9 . 53. bred by S. R. & G. C. Lynch. s Gaylene Vanson 949, d Stonehill Scylla 3'69. Mrs, B. M. Hanson. BENARA PARFORD SNOVCEOlY E51597 (14), k 29/11/55, bred by Miss Ii. Shanasy. s Benara Parford Debonair B51358, d Benara Parford Pixie B54901. S. R. & G. C. Lynch. STONETTILL CALIPH 1 148 (48). lc 24/7/55, s Stonehill Goliath 1322. d Coolabah Calico 281:3.

Ii . J. & . F. Roberts. TRICACIA VIKING 1589 , 55. s Erislcay Dumbell 901, d 1-1 ,•=arnet.loani-c. Mayis P.225.

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18, SAANEN BUCK, born on or between 1st July, 1956. and 30th June, 1957.

Ti Mr. L Mrs. 'Jr. I. Beckwith, WILMORE DOMDL-ITOF 1.78;-: 1.;•). lc_ 10/9/56, s Wilmore Vand,,--i-sley 15, 86. d Omuka Mary 3457.

19. SAANEN BUCK, horn on or after 1st July, 1957.

lNirs. Eeetor. PARFORD 7 --I 57, bred by Mrs. M. E.

Sncetts, Pa_rford Debonair BS1..-',58, d .5.7.-17Tara Joyita 61I9.

-1,1.rs. I. Iii organ, 1-_,TEATHERLE--1. -19 (12) 1.;, 5,157, bred by S. L.

1.\lostyn _ (imp.) 51382, d Gay_ e ar

ALT VALIANT 2100 (9), 7- (imp.) 51828,

20. TOGGENBURG BUCK, born before 1st July, 1957.

lirs. C. Godfrey, HAIGWYN DALLAS BT8 -1 (31J), 21/10/56, s Me,rungle 2',Jont- gomr ey E149, d Haigwyn Princess BT82.

Mr. L C. Godfrey, ilVIERT:.NGLE MONT- BT19 (6), k 12/1.2/54, bred by Mr.

& Mrs. T. .fir". Coburn, s Birr.-:hbrae, Conrad BT26, d Sy:.- ana Rita BT73.

77 H. G-f . a.;- - rj T., STATE GA:VGA DLIAD 13th 12'1.98 (83), k 8/9/54, bred by Dept_ of Agrir;.,

s :r,rthm 0 or Gayg liar] BT14, d Yortbmoor :.1agiefiute (imp.) ET24.

78 I. 2,,licholson, STATE GA.YGALDIAD 18th BT71 (109), k .21./8/56, bred by Dept. of

..:".orthrnoor Gaygalliad (imp.) BT14, d State Conr:r;rto T;TV),

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CLASS

21. TOGGENBURG BUCK, born on or after 1st July, 1957.

79Mr. & Mrs. C. Godfrey, HAIGWYN PETER BT102 (34), k 3/8/57, s Merungle Montgomery BT49, d Shasta Topsy BT36.

2,- 80 Mrs. B. M. Hanson, HEATHERVALE HORATIO BT105 (22), k 15/8/57, bred by K. Kaenig, s Northmoor Monarch (imp.) BT30, d Northmoor Magicflute (imp.) BT24.

CHAMPION SAANEN BUCK.—Society's Sash.

RESERVE CHAMPION SAANEN BUCK.—(34 -- Society's Sash.

CHAMPION TOGGENBURG BUCK.—Society's 7-7- Sash.

RESERVE CHAMPION TOGGENBURG BUCK. —Society's Sash.

ANGORA GOATS. In Angora Classes, the names of the exhibits

need not be given on the entry form. All animals entered in the Angora Classes must

be shorn on or after 1st February, 1958. Shearing date to be stated on entry form. Judging in the Angora Classes will be on points,

maximum of 100 points being allowed for type, and 100 points for fleece.

22. BUCK, born before 1st March, 1957. -81 Mrs. S. R. Askew, shorn 1/2/58.

82 Mrs. S. R. Askew, shorn 1/ 2 / 58. 83 F. C. W. Barton, shorn 14/2/58. 84 J. P. Frawley, shorn 24/4/58.

) —85 Mr. & Mrs. T. F. McMillan, shorn 1/ 2 / 58.

23. BUCK, born on or after 1st March, 1957. 7-86 Mrs. S. R. Askew, shorn 1/2/58.

2 — 87 F. C. W. Barton, shorn 8/ 2 / 58.

24. DOE, born before 1st March, 1957. 2-- 88 Mrs. S. R. Askew, shorn 12/2/58.

- 89 Mrs. S. R. Askew, shorn 14/3/58. F. C. W. Barton, shorn 18/ 2 / 58.

..-91 J. P. Frawley, shorn 24/ 4 / 58.

25. DOE, born on or after 1st March, 1957. )„,...92 Mrs. S. R. Askew, shorn 12/ 2 / 58.

93 Mrs. S. R. Askew, shorn 12/ 2 / 58. 3,--94 Mrs. S. R. Askew, shorn 12/ 2 / 5 8.

F. C. W. Barton, shorn 15/2/58. Mr. & Mrs. T. F. McMillan., shorn 8/3/58.

CHAMPION ANGORA BUCK.—Society's Sash.

RESERVE CHAMPION ANGORA BUCK—Society's Sash.

CHAMPION ANGORA DOE.—Society's Sash._

VSERVE CHAMPION ANGORA DOE— '"4 Society's Sash.

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Index to Exhibitors Numbers shown after exhibitor's name indicate

A ASKEW, Mrs. S. R., Netherlands, Sale-22, 22, 23,

24, 24, 25, 25, 25.

B BARTON, F. C. W., "Bonnie Banks", Eagle Point-

22, 23, 24, 25. Beckwith, Mr. & Mrs. W. ,T., 108 Lorne St., Fawk-

ner-2, 3, 3, 10, 10, 10, 11, 11, 11, 12, 12, 12, 13, 13, 13, 14, 14, 14, 15, 15, 16, 16, 17, 18.

Beeton, Mrs. D. C., 847 Whitehorse Rd., Box Hill-19.

F FARRELL, R. A.

2, 10, 11, 12, 1 Ford, D. R. & M.

3, 3, 6, 10, 1 12, 13, 13, 13,

Frawley, J. P., 16

G GODFREY, Mr. & Mrs. C., 17 Mountain Rd., Lower

Ferntree Gully-5, 5, 5, 5, 8, 20, 20, 21. Grayson, Mrs. H., Tammit Station, Euston, N.S.W.-

5, 20.

H HANSON, Mrs. B. M., c/- P.O., Boronia-3, 4, 10,

14, 15, 17, 21.

J JAMESON, G., Wicker's Rd., Diamond Creek-5, 16.

K KELYNACK, D., "Tullahkard", Martins Lane,

Lower Plenty-1, 3, 4, 9, 11, 11, 12, 12, 13, 13. Koenig, K., Chandler Rd., Noble Park-3, 10.

in the Goat Section the Classes in which the exhibitor is represented.

L LYNCH, J. R. & G. C., 19 Watt Ave., Pascoe

Vale-2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 6, 7, 10, 10, 10, 10, 11, 11, 12, 12, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 14, 14, 14, 16, 17.

M MACKAY, Mr. & Mrs. C. J., Mickleham Rd., Green-

vale-2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 13. McMillan, Mr. & Mrs. T. F., Upper Beaconsfield-

22, 25. Morgan, Mrs. I., P.O. Box 22, 'iVarrandyte-3, 11,

12, 15, 19.

N NICHOLSON, I., Ossett St., Sorrento-8, 20.

R ROBERTS, W. J. & W. F., York St., Eltham- 3, 3,

4, 6, 10, 10, 10, 11, 11, 11, 12, 12, 12, 13, 13, 14, 14, 17.

S SCHOLES, Dr. A. G., 19 Stawell St., Kew-4. Sinclair, Miss J., Nepean St., Green.sborough-4,

5, 5, 16: Spetts, Mrs. M. E. , 3 Hindon St., Blackburn-8.

T THORBURN, K. R., Bulla

6, 7, 10, 10, 13, 13. Rd., Tullamarine-3, 3,

W WELSH, W. A., 39 Thorburn Rd., Hampton-14, 19.

, 4 Volum St., West Geelong-. 4. 0., Box 1, Greensborough-1, 3,

0, 10, 11, 11, 11, 11, 12, 12, 12, 13, 17. Little Myer St., Geelong-22, 24.

PIGS

Steward-in-Chief: J. M. GARDINER, Esq.

Entries are accepted on the distinct under-standing that stock may not be removed from the Show Grounds until after 1 p.m. on Friday, 26th September. Pigs entered in Section 45 to 49 must be penned not later than 12 noon, on Wednesday, 17th September.

The. Pig Pavilion will be open from 11 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. and after 2 p.m. on Wednesday, 17th September, for the admittance of children.

Entries will only be received subject to the rules and regulations of the Society and the decisions of the Council. All exhibits must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor.

No exhibit may be entered in more than one ordinary class. Throughout the schedule special classes are denoted with a star (*)•

The Council reserves the right to reject at any time any entry or prohibit any person or animal from competing in any class.

When a, Special Prize is not in a numbered class, a separate entry is not required. No entry can be changed after entries close.

All entries must be made in writing on forms supplied by the Society. Entries for the Pig

Sections must be in the hands of the Secretary, at his office, Showgrounds, Epsom Road, Ascot Vale, W.2, on or before 12 noon on Saturday, 19th July. Entry fee must accompany each entry.

Entry tickets will be issued about a week before the Show opens. The entry ticket of each exhibit shall state the number of its pen, which shall correspond with its number in the official catalogue, and if the pen be not occupied by such exhibit by 12 noon on Wednesday, 17th September, the accommodation reverts to the Society. The entry ticket must be produced at the gate, when it will admit the exhibit and at-tendant to the grounds. It must be retained, and again produced when the exhibit leaves the yards. Attendants' passes will be issued by the Superintendent at his office on the Show Grounds.

Every animal entered must be exhibited unless a certificate, signed by the owner, is lodged with the Society prior to the date of the Show, stating that the animal is unable to compete on one of the following grounds :-

(i) The animal has died.

(ii) The animal is unfit fbr exhibition due to injury or disease.

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(iii) The animal has become ineligible for the class entered.

(iv) Some other cause which the Council or Secretary of the Society considers reasonable.

Failure to comply with this rule renders the owner or entrant liable to a fine of not more than £5 for every animal not exhibited, and in addition the Council may debar the owner or exhibitor from taking part in any further ex-hibition conducted by the Society.

Unless authorised by the Society no live stock will be permitted to enter the Grounds other than those entered for exhibition.

The Owner or Exhibitor of any exhibit disap-proved of as an exhibit by the Council of the Society, must, immediately upon notice to that effect, remove such exhibit from the Society's Grounds. The Council reserves the right to de-cline to receive entries in future years from any person who exhibits stock that is not up to a satisfactory standard, that is not exhibited in reasonable Show condition, or that is not given proner attention during the Show.

All pigs \AM be inspected by a nominee of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria and a Veterinary Surgeon, and any pig not up to Show standard or in a fit state of health or not con- forniing \\ ith the Rules of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria and the Australian Pig Society will be rejected.

Exhibitors must keep the stalls allotted to their animals clean and give proper attention to their stock right throughout the Show.

No beddirg other than straw may be used in any box or stall.

Any exhibitor or his employee putting manure out of a pen, or nutting out a trough, or clean-ing out an alley way after 8 a.m. on a Show day shall be liable to a fine of ten shillings.

No advertisement or notice (except by per-mission of the Council) is permitted on any stall or building.

The General Regulations and regulations ap-pearing at the heading of each section and the conditions on the entry form also form part of the conditions of entry.

Age of all pigs to be calculated to 15th Sep-tember in each year. The Society's veterinary sen_rgeon's decision shall be final on all matters regarding age. Exhibitors may be disqualified and debarred from further competition for any breach of regulations regarding the age of ex-hibits.

In Sections 45 to 49 (inclusive) all exhibits over the age of four months must be registered in an approved Herd Book. Pigs in classes under the age of four months must be from litters notified in accordance with the Rules of the Australian Pig Society. In the classes for sows with litters, the sire of the litter must also be registered, and the litter must have been duly recorded.

7,-se rearticiilars of ree;s+ration in the Aus-tralian Pig Herd Book, apply to the ;:ecretary, Australian Pig Society, Show Grounds, Epsom Road Ascot Vale, W.2.

Pigs not registered prior to 15th July will only

be permitted to be entered for the Show on pay-ment of double entry fees.

Exhibitors must be financial members of the Australian Pig Society, whose herds must be ac-credited as Brucellosis-free by the Department of Agriculture.

All sows 9 months old or over must be in pig or have produced a recorded litter within 9 months prior to 15th September, 1958. The date of birth of such recorded litter must be stated on the entry form.

All boars over 12 months old must have had their tusks cut back to gum level one week prior-to the Show, and the Superintendent is em-powered to remove from the Show Grounds any boar whose tusks have not been cut.

The Registered Herd Book numbers of all ex-hibits and of the sires and dams of exhibits must be stated on entry form.

Entries are limited to two in each class from, any one exhibitor, in whose name the exhibits-must be registered in the Herd Book.

Judges shall give consideration to sows en-tered in the "Sow and Litter" Classes when making Champion and Reserve Champion awards.

No sow (other than those entered in the sow and litter -classes) will be permitted to be exhibi-ted with a litter.

Any boar, entered in the breeding classes, not deemed to be completely entire by the Society's Veterinary Surgeons may not compete or be-offered for sale on the Show Grounds.

Several feed sheds are available for exhibitors in the Pig Section. On application to the Secre-tary, sheds will be reserved. Charge, 12/6 each, during the currency of the Show. Ten extra-large sheds beyond the end of the Pig Pavilion, each fitted with four sleeping bunks, may be reserved on payment of £1/10/- each.

No pig shall be transferred from its numbered pen without the sanction of the Superintendent.

All pigs entered in the stud classes will be, paint branded with exhibit numbers.

TRUCKS, TRANSPORTS AND CARAVANS. EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE that it is a.

condition of entry that motor vehicles, including trucks and stock transports, will not be permitted to remain on the Show Grounds after unloading. They must be removed immediately, and will not be re-admitted until after 12 noon on Friday,. 26th September.

Cara vans will not be admitted to the Show

PRIZE MONEY.

Sow and Litter Classes: First, £8; Second, £4; Third, £2.

Over 9 months Classes: Boars: First. £5; Se-c,ond £3; Third, £1. Sows: First, £4; Second, £2; Third, £1..

Over 6 months and not over 9 months Classes Boars: First, £4; Second, £2; Third, £1. Sows: First, £3; Second, £2; Third, £1.

Not over 6 months Classes: First, £3; Second, £2; Third, £1.

In Sow and Litter classes the prize money will be altered as under:

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Where entries received are over (3 but not over 10, £3 will be added to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes and a 4th prize of £3 provided.

Where entries received are over 10, £4 will be added to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes and 4th and 5th prizes of and .£2 provided.

Where entries received are less than 5 no third prize \\ ill be awarded.

In classes other than Sow and Litter classes the prize money will be altered as under:

Where entries received are over 11 and not over 20, £2 will be added to the let, 2nd, and 3rd prizes and a 4th prize of provided.

Where entries received are over 20, z.q3 will be added to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes and 4th and 5th prizes of S,3 and £2 provided.

Where entries received are less than 5 no third prize be awarded.

DATES OF BIRTH FOR CLASSES RESTRICTED BY AGE.

Sow and Litter (litter to be born between 21st July. 1958, and 19th August, 195S); 16 months old or over (born before 16th May. 1957); under 16 Tnonths and over 9 months (born between 15th May, 1957, and 16th December, 1957); over 6 months and not over 9 months (born between 15th December. 1957, and 16th March, 1958); over 4 months and not over 6 months (born between 15th _March, 1958, and 16th May, 1958); 4

months old or under (born after 15th May,

195,;), A Trophy, donated by MESSRS. J. & C.

HAMBLIN, ill be awarded for the most suc- ce,,,,I2u1 exhibitor= in the Pig' Section. Three points wall be allotted for each first, kwo points for each second and one point for each third award in class iT1 \---7Thich at least f (:)1132 exhibitors compete. Sirn;lar poi-nts, u; ill also be allotted for awards to pure bred pigs entered in the Bacon and Pork Pig Classes. If an exhibitor has two breeds of pigs entered he shall be treated as two different e-vhibito-rs, n deter-rn in in g this award. The Trophy to be won three times by the same ex-hibitor befor e being won outright. Winners : 1953. F. W. and O. M. Hawtin; 1954, J. and C. T-Tarn-blir 1955, K. L, Davis and Sons; 1956, J. H. Butle-r; 1957, L. Blinn and Son.

Section 45 Berkshires TY" T. C._2-,,L,NDERSC1,,-, Esq.

L. ll--IcCALLITII Esq. 7. l'jcP.HAIL, Esq. F. FEDDERSEY,

Entry fee, 17/6; Members, 12/6, unless otherwise stated.

CLASS 1. BOAR, 16 months old or over.

1 T. J. Chard & Son, STRATHFIELD DESIGN 44548, f 25/5/55, bred by J. H. McCrum, s Strathfield l'..,loraty's Best 41948, d Adlooka Flower 2nd 41148.

2 7,7. R. Clarke, TAMETJRK ST:PERB 2nd 45585, f -13/11/55. s Str,s-Ahfield Peter 27907_ 0 ::Nlor-rells Supremacy Lady 7th 88151-

3 J. H. 1_,,InCrurn, KIAWARRA PETER 45507, 2/12/55, bred by K. G. Karsten, Peter 2r0 42112, d Adlooka ()Del 9th 42198,

4 7,V 7. Tyack, ADLOOKA DECEl'C'D 41016, f 20/4/54, bred by L, B. Dean & Son, s Lone-pine Deign 24681_ d Adlooka. Brenda 2nd 34552.

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2. BOAR, under 16 months and over 9 months old.

5 F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE DESIGN 8th 48415, f 7/10/57, s Strathfield Design 41543, d Wilalibee Precious 4th 44637.

6 W. R. Clark, TAMBURK SHUSHINER 8th 48484, f 17/5/57, s Valfred Bradman 38209, Tamburk Shushine 40883.

7 W. R. Clark, TAMBURK TRINKET 48485, f 18/6/57 s Valfred Bradman 38209, d Tarn-burk Twinkle 40953.

8 R. A. Hunter & S. .1: Lake, HILLSIA NAVI-GATOR 47607, f 20/11/57, bred by Estate of the late D. P. Hayes, s Morrells Royalist 34610, d Hillsia Bright Day 2nd 41982.

9 K. G. Karsten, KIAWARRA RAIDER 48353, f 14 / 6 /57, s Strathfield Explorer 45375, d Kiawarra Pearl 3rd 45511.

10 J. H. McCrum, STRATHFIELD FOOTSTEP 48475 f 2 / 8 /57, s Strathfield Pattern 44646, d Strathfield Showgirl 41944.

11 J. H. McCrum, STRATHFIELD FUTURE 48476, f 2/8/57, s Strathfield Pattern 44646, d Strathfield Showgirl 41944.

12 L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE PREMIER 16th 48455, f 14 / 7 /57, s Green Isle Premier 14th 46537, d Strathfield Pure 44648.

-13 L. R. Osborne, SHERWOODS SUCCESSFUL 20th 48446 f 5/11/57, bred by J. E. Bruce, s Valrich Welcome Lad 17th 26727, d Valrich Dream's Desire 46th 47838.

14 W. A. Roy, ROSSMOYNE STAR 55th 48492, f 26/5/57, bred by I. E. & F. Hawtin, s Rossmoyne Star 23rd 42963, d Rossmoyne Brenda 207th 40825.

15 B. Whelpton, STRATHFIELD OAK 47533, .25/5/57, bred by J. H. McCrum, s Kiawarra. Peter 45507_ d The Oak Excelsa 42144.

3. BOAR, over 6 months and not over 9 months old.

-16 F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE DESIGN 20th 48408, f 25/2/58, s Strathfield Design 44543, d Wilalibee Brenda 10th 44639. F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE DESIGN 21st 48409, f 25/2/58, s Strathfield Design 44543, d Wilalibee Brenda 10th 44639.

18 W. R. Clarke, TAMBURK CORKER 484'87, 1 18/12 / 57 s Caralulup Corker 34612, Tamburk Twinkle 4th 46588.

19 W. R. Clarke, TAMBURK CORKER 2nd 48489, 1 3/1/58, s Caralulup Corker 34612, d Tam-burk Twinkle 8th 47928.

20 I. E, & F. Hawtin, ROSSMOYNE BRADMAN 79th 48406, f 18/12/57, s Rossmoyne Brad-man 78th 46749, d Rossmoyne Sunray 171st 46750.

- 21 K. G. Karsten, KIAWARRA RAIDER 2nd 48423, f 18/12/57 s Kiawarra Victor 46463, d Strathfield Jade 4th 46460.

22 K. G. Karsten, KIAWARRA VICTOR 2nd 48420, f 19/12/57, s Strathfield Explorer 45375, d Adlooka Prune 11th 42082.

23 J. H. McCrum, STRATHFIELD REVIEW 48483, f 7/3/58, s Kiawarra Peter 45507, d The Oak Excelsa 42144.

24 J. H. McCrum, THE OAK WESTWARD 14th 48273 f 22/1/58, bred by West Bros., s Strathfield Westward 44545, d The Oak Blossom 36th 45748.

25 L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE PREMIER 17th 48456, f 1/2/58, s Green Isle Premier 14th 45537, 0 Strathfield Pure 44648.

-25 L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE PREMIER 18th 48457, 1 1/2/58, s Green Isle Premier 14th 46537, d Strathfield Pure 44648.

27 W. A. Roy, MORRELLS HONOUR 48494 20/2/58, s Valfred Peter 2nd 42111, d Mor-rels Gloria 20th 46660.

28 B. Whelpton, HEMSWELL MAXIM 40th 48468, 1 70/12/57, s Hernswell Maxim 43016, cI Hemsweil Raclene 4th 46774.

29 B. Whelpton, HEMSWELT, MAXIM 41st, 48464, f 20/12/57, s T-Temswell Maxim 43016_ 0 Hc;rriswr:1) Itar;1(;ne 4th 46774.

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- 30 F. J. AV ' I L1.BEE DES I(; N 22nd 431 11;, I Strathfield I) e 44543, d l'I., , (sHus 4th 44637.

-31 F. J. Chard Son, \V I I ,_\ LII1HH DESIGN 24th 48417, f 13/4/58, s StratiiiiHd Design 44543, d Wilalibee Precious I11, 1637,

32 W. R. Clarke_ TAMBURK SIILMAK_ER 48507, f 26/3/58, s Tamburk Sul_m.th 2nd 46585, d Tamburk Shushine 6th 46587.

33 W. R. Clarke, TAMBURK SI-IUMAKER 2nd 48508, f 26/3/58, s Tamburk Superb 2nd 46585, d Tamburk Shushine 6th 46587.

34 K. G. Karsten, STRATHFIELD SAMSON 48480, f 2/ 4 / 58, bred by J. H. McCrum, s-Kia.warra Peter 45507, d Strathfield Show-girl 44944.

-35 .1. H. McCrum, STRATHFIELD AUSTRALIA 48478, f 2/4/58, s Kiawarra Peter 45507, d Strathfield Showgirl 41944,

36 J. H. McCrum, STRATHFIELD AXIS 48479, f 2/4/58, s Kiawarra Peter 45507, d Strath-field Showgirl 41944.

37 L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE PREMIER 19th 48453, f 18/3/58 s Green- Isle Premier 14th 46537, d Green Isle Rosabelle 14th 46813.

___38 L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE PREMIER 20th 48451, f 22 / 3 /58) s Green Isle Premier 14th 46537, d Green Isle Rosabelle 13th 46812.

39 W. A. Roy, MORRELLS BARNY 48500, f 18/3/58 s Valfred Peter 2nd 42111, d Morrells Supremacy- Lady 14th 44049.

40 W. A. Roy, MORRELLS BARNY 2nd 48501, f 18/3/58, s Valfred Peter 2nd 42111, d Mor-rells Supremacy Lady 14th 44049.

41 W. J. Tyack, ROSEVIEW BANK DECEND 3rd 48443, f 28/4/58, s Roseview Bank De-cend 44732, d Strathfield Influence 45372.

42 B. Whelpton, HEMSWELL STAR 48459, f 25/3/58 s Hemswell Maxim 43016, d Hems-well Mist 41001.

43 B. Whelpton, HEMSWELL STARLIGHT 48460, f 25/3/56, s Hemswell Maxim 43016, d Hemswell Mist 41001.

BOAR, 4 months old or under. F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE DESIGN 25th L.R., f 16/5/58, s Strathfield Design 44543, d Wilalibee Precious 5th 44638. F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE DESIGN 26th L.R., f 19/5/58_ s Strathfield Design 44543, d Wilalibee Precious 42987. W. R. Clarke, TAMBURK SHUSHINER 14th L.R., f 21/ 5 /58, s Tamburk Superb 2nd

- 46585, d Tamburk Shushine 40883. W. R. Clarke, TAMBURK SUPERB 5th L.R.. f 26/5/58, s Tamburk Superb 2nd 46585, d Tamburk Ushine 7th 46807. I. E. & F. Hawtin_ Rossmoyne Royal 4th L.R., f 18/5/58, s Sylverton Royalty 3rd 45668, d Rossmoyne Brenda 207th 40825. K. G. Karsten, KIAWARRA DESIGN L.R.,. 1 20/ 5 / 58, s Kiawarra Victor 46463, d Strath-field Ladybird 44551. K. G. Karsten, KIAWARRA PETER 4th L.R., f 52 / 5 /58, s Strathfield Climax 36313, d Adlooka Opal 9th 42108. J. H. McCrum STRATHFIELD TRADITION L.R., f 20/ 5 / 58, s Kiawarra Peter 45507, d Strathfield rilga 46822. W. A. Roy, MORRELLS MASTER 48498, f 17/5/58, s Valfred Peter 2nd 42111, d Mor-rells Judy 28th 45513. W. A. Roy, MORRELLS ROYAL STAR 48499,

8/6/58, s Rossmoyne Star 55th 48492_ d Morrells Rosabelle Pride 48440. W. J. Tyack, ROSEVIEW BANK DES L.R., f 2/ 6 / 58, s Roseview Bank Decend 44732, d Roseview Bank Bonnie 2nd 44731. W. J. Tyack, ROSEVIEW BANK DES 2nd, L.R., f 2/6/58, s Roseview Bank Decend 44732, d Roseview Bank Bonnie 2nd 44731. B. Whelpton_ HEMSWELL OAK L.R., f 14/5/58, s Strathfield Oak 47533, d Hemswell Sue 43007. B. Whelpton, HEMSWELL OAR 2nd L.R., f 17/ 5 / 58, s Strathfield Oak 47533, d Heins-well Sue 43007.

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CLASS

6. SOW AND LITTER (Sow any ago), suckling her own litter of not less than 6 pigs, which must be over 4 weeks and not over S weeks old on 15th September. Sire of litter and date of farrowing of litter must be stated on entry form, or forwarded to the Secretary as soon as the Sow farrows. Entry fee, EWV-; Members,

.5s F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE BRENDA 16th 46777., r 24:7;56. Strathfield Design 44543. d Wilalibee -Brenda 10th 44639. Litter f.

59 W. R. Clarke. 60 W. R. Clarke.

SOW, 16 months old or over. 61 F. J. Chard & S n ADLOOKA PRECIOUS

5th 4101S f H 9 / 5 3- bred by L. B. Dean &. Son, s L-onepine Design 34681. d Adlooka. 0-em 5th 35759.

2 F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE PRECIOUS 4th S7. 7_0 .10/. 53, s Wilalibee Equinox 7th 42Sm.,'7. d Adlooka Precious 6th 41018.

STRATHFIELD INFILTRATE 6 56 bred by J. H. Mc Crum, s

r t1-11 el d i_zt o,.rn. 4 2 1 57, d Adlooka Pure

Karsten. STRATHFIELD LADYBIRD f 12 55. bred by J. H. McCrum s

Storm 42157. d The Oak Excelsa.

C urn STE. --\..TI-1-7IELD EXAMPLE 9-]= s .Strathfield Storm 43157, d.

• 4')-1 44, I -74-7 --' STT),A T N1FIELD JILL 44547,

H 7 = •;- a St orni 43157, d Ad-

FE EN ISLE ROSABELLE n Isle Premier

z ea =Rosabelle `end 36299 JUDY 28th 45513_

= = Peter 2nd 42111, d

EL R_,-\_CLENE 4th Climax 36313,

SUE 43007, f 36313, d En-

SO under 16 month,-, and over 9 months old.

F. J. C'r_a

--',',.1-ILALIBEE BRENDA ' - 7 07, s Strathfield Design • Brerida 10th 44639.

TAM:BURK TWINKLE'S /Y57. s Valfred Bradrna_n ie 40902.

T_TSHINE 17th 48491, -.Bradman 28209, - 4 Tam-

IROSS2,1O-1-NE BRENDA a P,ossrholme Star 23rd

r- Brenda 207th. 40825. ROSS-MLOTI'‘,-E BRENDA

. 5/57, s Roasmoyne Star Brenda 297th 40825.

I.K.,1A-VVARRA JULIE 3rd .athfield Explorer 45375, 51'>.

1 -5,,A..TH_FIELD BALLERINA Ki:-arra Peter 45507, .d 5:.,_7

2nd 41148. STR-•,..THFIELD SPRINGTIME

Pattern. 44646, S}T :944.

, r - FSLE 7, HT ROE 04 - Ore en „Isle Pee r (.; 3

82 -W. Roy, MORRELLS SUPREMACY PRIDE 18502, 1 20/9/57, s Valfred Peter 2nd 42111, d Morrells Supremacy Lady 14th 44049.

83 13. Whelpton, HEMSWELL SUE 5th 48468, 20/7/57, s Hemswell Maxim 43016, d EIems-

well Sue 43007. 84 B. Whelpton, HEMSWELL. SUE 6th 48469,

f 20/7/57, s Hemswell Maxim 43016, d Hems-well Sue 43007. .

CLASS 9. SOW, over 6 months and not over 9

months old. 85 F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE BRENDA

24th 48411, f 25/ 2 / 58, s Strathfield Design 44543, d Wilalibee Brenda 10th 44639.

86 F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE BRENDA' 25th 48412, f 25/2/58, s Strathfield Design 44543, d Wilalibee Brenda 10th 44639.

87 W. R. Clarke, TAMBURK TWINKLE 15th 48488, f 18/12/57, s Caralulup Corker 34612, d Tamburk Twinkle 4th 46588.

88 W. R. Clarke, TAMBURK TWINKLE 16th 48490, f 3/1/58, s Caralulup Corker 34612, • Tamburk Twinkle 8th 47928.

89 I. E. & F. Hawtin, ROSSMOYNE SUNRAY 179th 48407, f 18/12/57, s Rossmoyne Brad-man-78th 46749, d Rossmoyne Sunray 171st 46750.

90 R. A. Hunter & S. J. Lake, NORTHWOOD GRACIOUS 5th 48506, f 16/ 2 / 58, s Valrich Desirable Lad 64th 46733, d Tamburk Gracious 3rd 44699.

91 R. A. Hunter, & S. J. Lake, NORTHWOOD LAST ROSE 6th 48505, f 19/2/58, s Valrich Desirable Lad 6th 46733, d Green Isle Last Rose 13th 44660..

92 K. G. Karsten, KIAWARRA JADE 48424, 1 18/12/57, s Kiawarra Victor 46463, d Strath-field Jade 4th 46460.

93 K. G. Karsten, KIAWARRA RUBY 48421, 1 19/12/57, s Strathfield Explorer 45375, d Adlooka Prune 11th 42082.

-- 94 J. H. McCrum, STRATHFIELD KEEPSAKE 48472, f 12/1/ 58, s Kiawarra Peter 45507, d Adlooka Jade 5th 41149.

95 J. H. McCrum, STRATHFIELD LUSTRE 48473, f 12/1/ 58, s Kiawarra Peter 45507, d Adlooka Jade 5th 41149.

—96 L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE LAST ROSE 20th 48447, f 6/2/58, s Green Isle Premier 14th 46537, d Green Isle Last Rose 2nd 40623.

97 L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE PURE 48458, f 1/2/58, s Green Isle Premier 14th 46537, d Strathfield Pure 4464'8.

98 W. A. Roy, IVIORRELLS GLORIA PRIDE 48495, f 20/2/58, s Valfred Peter 2nd 42111, d Morrells Gloria 20th 46660.

— 99 W. A. Roy, MORRELLS GLORIA PRIDE 2nd 48496, f 20/2/58, s Valfred Peter 2nd 42111, d Morrells Gloria 20th 46660.

100 W. C. Tyack, ROSEVIEW BANK BONNIE 10th 48442, f 3/1/58, s Caralulup Dash 44714, d Roseview Bank Bonnie 3rd 44730.

-101 B. Whelpton, HEMSWELL RAELENE 48466, 1 :30/12 / 57, s Hemswell Maxim 43016, d Hems- well Raclene 4th 46774, .

102 B. Whelpton, HEMSWELL RAELENE 2nd

• Hemswell Raclene 4th 46774. 48467, f 30/12/57, s Hemsw- ell Maxim 43016,

10. SOW, over 4 months and not over 6 months old.

-103 F. C. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE PRECIOUS 20th 48418, f 13/4/58, s Strathfield: Design 44543, d Wilalibee Precious 4th 44637.

104 F. J. Chard. & Son, WILALIBEE PRECIOUS 21st 48419, f 13/4/58, s Strathfield. Design. 44542, d Wihillbee Precious 41h 44637.

195 W. R. Clarke, TAMBURK ,SUPERSHINE 48599, f 26/3/58, a Tarnburk Superb 2nd. 46585, d Tarnburk Shushine 6th 46587.

196 W. R.. Clarke, TAMBURK SUPERSHINE 2nd 48510, f 26/3/58, s Tamburk Superb 2nd. 46585, d Tamburk Shushine 6th 46587.

-1.07 K. O. Karsten, STRArlfHlot-ICLD SYR.fil. 48482, f 2/4/58, bred by J. H. MeCnim, ti Kiawarra Peter 45507, d. Strathfield Showgirl 41944.

Trc.; 48255.

77 J. H. 48470, AdI o.k a Flo J. H.

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44650, d G .„. Isle Last 'Lose 9th 43076. %9 L. art. OEborne, 1IRF L IS: LE LA.ST ROSE 19th

409, 30/7/57, a Oreen Isle Peerless 5th.

650, 4 Isle Last Rose 9th 430.76. . A. Roy M , ORP,,ELLS CHERRY PR1DE

37th 4849 ,3,f 7/11/57, a Valfred Peter 2nd

42111, d Cherry Pride 30th. 44667.

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BERKSHIRES-LARGE WHITES

108 J. H. McCrum, STRATHFIELD FLOWER-GIRL 48471, f 20/3/58, s Kiawarra Peter 45507, d Adlooka, Flower 2nd 41148.

109 J. H. McCrum, STRATHFIELD SENTIMENT 48481, f 2/ 4 / 58, s Kiawarra Peter 45507, d Strathfield Showgirl 41944.

110 L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLES ROSABELLE 17th 48454, f 18/3/58, s Green Isle Premier 14th 46537, d Green Isle Rosabelle 14th 46813.

111 L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE ROSABELLE 18th 48452, f 22 / 3 /58, s Green Isle Premier 14th 46537, d Green Isle Rosabelle 13th 46812.

112 W. A. Roy, MORRELLS SUPREMACY PRIDE 2nd 48503, f 18/3/58, s Valfred Peter 2nd 42111, d Morrells Supremacy Lady 14th 44049.

113 W. A. Roy, MORRELLS SUPREMACY PRIDE 3rd 48504, f 18/3/58, s Valfred Peter 2nd 42111, d Morrells Supremacy Lady 14th 44049.

114 W. J. Tyack, ROSEVIEW BANK FREDA 48444, f 28/4/58, s Roseview Bank Decend 44732, d Strathfield Influence 45372.

116 W. J. Tyack. ROSEVIEW BANK FREDA 2nd 48445, f 28/4/58, s Roseview Bank De-cend 44732, d Strathfield Influence 45372.

116 B. Whelpton, HEMSWELL MISS 48461, f 25/3/58, s Hemswell Maxim 43016, d Hems-well Mist 41001.

117 B. Whelpton, HEMSWELL MISTRESS 48462, f 25/3/58, s Hemswell Maxim 43016, d Hems-well Mist 41001.

CLASS

11. sow, 4 months old or under. -118 F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE PRECIOUS

22nd L.R., f 16/5/58, s Strathfield Design 44543, d Wilalibee Precious 5th 44638.

119 F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE PRECIOUS 23rd L.R., 1 19/5/58, s Strathfield Design 44543, d Wilalibee Precious 42987.

120 W. R. Clarke, TAMBURK SHUSHINE 20th L.R., f 21/5/58, s Tamburk Superb 2nd 46585, d Tamburk Shushine 40883.

121 W. R. Clarke, TAMBURK USHINE 18th L.R., f 26/5/58, s Tamburk Superb 2nd 46585, d Tamburk Ushine 7th 46807.

122 I. E. & F. Hawtin, ROSSMOYNE BRENDA 274th L.R., f 18/5/58, s Sylverton Royalty 3rd 45668, d Rossmoyne Brenda 207th 40825.

123 K. G. Karsten, KIAWARRA GEM L.R., f 27/5/58, s Strathfield Climax 36313, d Ki-awarra Pearl 2nd 45510. K. G. Karsten, KIAWARRA SAPHIRE L.R., f 20/ 5 / 58, s Kiawarra Victor 46463, d Strathfield Ladybird 44551.

125 J. H. McCrum, S'TRATHFIELD HEADLINE L.R. f 20/5/58, s Kiawarra Peter 45507, d Strathfield Dream 44548.

3 ,126 J. H. McCrum, STRATHFIELD POLICY L.R., f 20/5/58, s Kiawarra Peter 45507, d Strath-field Wilga 46822.

127 W. J. Tyack, ROSEVIEW BANK BON L.R., f 2/6/58, s Roseview Bank Decend 44732, d Roseview Bank Bonnie 2nd 44731.

128 W. J. Tyack, ROSEVIEW BANK BON 2nd L.R., f 2 / 6 /58, s Roseview Bank Decend 44732, d Roseview Bank Bonnie 2nd 44731.

129 B. Whelpton, HEMSWELL OAKIE L.R., f 17/5/58, s Strathfield Oak 47533, d Hemswell Sue 43007.

130 B. Whelpton, HEMSWELL OAKLEA L.R., f 17/5/58, s Strathfield Oak 47533, d Hemswell Sue 43007.

12. *GROUP PRIZES. Breeders' Group, con-sisting of one boar and two sows (any age) bred and owned by exhibitor; to be selected from exhibits in general classes. Prizes: £5, £3, £1.

131 F. J. Chard & Son. 132 W. R. Clarke. 133 I. E. & F. Hawtin.

J X34 K. G. Karsten. 135 J. H. McCrum.

- 136 L. R. Osborne. W. A. Roy.

138 B. Whelpton.

CHAMPION PRIZES. JUNIOR CHAMPION BERKSHIRE BOAR, 9

i& months old or under Society's Rosette. JUNIOR RESERVE CHAMPION BERKSHIRE

{; BOAR-Society's Rosette. CHAMPION BERKSHIRE BOAR, any age-

Government Certificate, and Society's Rosette.

RESERVE CHAMPION BERKSHIRE BOAR-5 Society's Rosette..

.JUNIOR CHAMPION BERKSHIRE SOW, 9' /.2._„: months old or under-Society's Rosette. JUNIOR RESERVE CHAMPION BERKSHIRE. .).y. SOW-Society's Rosette.

CHAMPION BERKSHIRE SOW, any age / Government Certificate, and Society's t' Rosette.

RESERVE CHAMPION BERKSHIRE SOW-i,5"." Society's Rosette. SPECIAL RIBBONS will be presented by THE.

AUSTRALIAN PIG SOCIETY (FEDERAL COUNCIL), for the Best Berkshire Boar and / Li the Best Berkshire Sow, if not less than three exhibitors compete. /

A MEDAL, donated by THE NATIONAL PIG BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION (England), will be awarded to the exhibitor of the Best Berkshire Pig, provided at least eight entries compete. a If less than eight entries compete, the Medal may still be awarded if the judge is satisfied that the competition between the exhibitors warrants the award.

Section 46- Large Whites Judge: K. B. JONES, Esq. Stewards: W. A. NANCARROW, Esq,

N. INCE, Esq. E. P. WARNER, Esq.

Entry fee, 17/6; Members, 12/6, unless otherwise stated.

124

CLASS

13. BOAR, 16 months old or over. -139 Bidgood Bros., STAGHORN EDGEVILLE

113th 22458, 1 25:2/54, s Staghorn Edgeville-39th 19804, d Staghorn Belle 175th 13650.

140 Bidgood Bros., STAGHORN EDGEVILLE 250th 26379, f 26/12/56, s Staghorn Edge-ville 170th 24692, d Staghorn East Lass 496th 24696.

-141 D. Campbell, EASTSIDE UPLIFTER 263rd 23808, f 13/4/55, bred by C. T. Harrison, s Eastside Up-to-Date 132nd 14930, d Eastside Maid 347th 18329.

142 T. M. Noble & Sons, FINCHLEY EDDY 79th 26399, 1 4 /10/56, s Finchley Eddy 65th 24448, d Finchley Duchess 198th 25413,

143 Norther & Co., KOORILLA PARK PREMIER 32nd 25384, f 20/4/56, S Koorilla Park Pre-mier 2nd 20488, d Staghorn East Lass 385th 19437.

144 A. H. Richards & Son, GLEN ROCK HERE/-46th 26159, 1 4'12/56, bred by K. F. Stumer. s Cefn Edward 39th 23602, d Thistleton Lady 22nd 20420.

115 Salvation Army Farm and Training Centre, CLARENDON CHIEF 6th 26462, f 24 / 9 /56, bred by L. H. & A. H. Castle. s Cefn Prince-5th 24395. d Clarendon Linda 75th 24422

- 146 Trenery & Soderlund, PROMVIEW PREMIER 37th 06213. 1 2 6 / 8 /56, s Koorilla Park Pre-mier 26th 23988, d Promview Engeline 618th 22470.

CLARENDON CHIEF 57.s Clarendon Chief

don_ Linda 94th 27162.

---- 166 CLARENDON CHIEF 5 Cl Clarendon Chief 1on Linda 95th 27163.

167 r dC. WILALIBEE -EDDIE tura „, s Eddie 114th 25,215: a Je7,- el 22rd '2 y2A0.

-1 68 F. J. r:}-.ard & -Son, V,TTLALIBEE ELITE 165th 2765, f 28/1/58, Wilalibee Eddie 114th 25215, 1 7.-Yilalibee Jewel 23rd 26260.

169 F=,-„irchild, & Clutterbuch, VAL-CLUSE pRINT - ER 66th 27706, f 20/12/57, s Promvie-w Premier 17th 24296, d Vaucluse Flighty 467th 24460.

170 Fairchild & clutter-buck, V PRI2JER, 67th 27707, 1 20/12/57, a AP-Tr:or -i rcii-rS ;„- Premier 17th 24296, d Vaucluse, Flighty 467th 24460.

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IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

WHITES

CLASS

14. BOAR, under 115 months and over 9 months

147 Bidgood Bros., STAGROR N F IF L.LE 290tu 27756„ 1 2S S 57. s Stz1g horn E1geville 105th 20093, 1 Staghorn Uelle 301st 21505.

143 D. Campbell, H1LLANGROV1: .1)0G 20th 27078, f 10.8 57, HilkIngrove Fog 15th 254.30, d Hillangrove Belle 52nd 26327.

149 F. J. Chard k on, WILAL11:1E1 PETER 7th 27047, f 14. 10 57, s Para Wirra Peter May 4th 26206 d Jewel 14th 24654.

150 Fairchild k Clutterbuck, VA-CC:LUSE G'EN--?-., ERXL 130th 27705. f 12/10 57, s Clarendon General 40th 24055, d Yaucluse Flighty 434th 24311.

-- 151 Fairchild Chat terbuck, VAUCLUSE :PRIMER 61st 27667, r 15 10 57, s Pronrview Premier 17th 24290, d -Vaucluse Flighty 151st 19130.

152 T. I. Noble Sons. FINCHLEY EDDY 111th S 11. 57, s Finchley Eddy 79th 26399,

d Finchley Nancy 13th 20401, Northey P Co.. KOORILLA PARK EDGE-VILLE 63rd 27735. r 15/8/57, s Staghorn Edgeville 140th 22920, d Koorilla Park East Lass 25th 3537.

154 Northey P Co.. KOORILLA PARK EDGE- -\ ILLE 05th 277- r 17/10/57. s Staghorn Rag L6. a I-oorilla Farb East Lao X. H. = P Son. SOMERSLEIGH ED- DIE f 1 2 /10/57. s Somersleigh

- Sornersleigh Lassie Gem

H F c Son, l--05-Y-C--NA ENSIGN _na 57 bred by C. G. Hay s

- r2th ?A-907, Hillangrove — _

Farrn and Training Centre, 0-N-7 CHIEF 27530. f ')8 611/57, s Clasen-

=_ =r 61Th '640'. d Ascalon Lady 25th , r

\\ Al'sDEEN PENDON 7th s Clarendon General 45th Penelope '7th 23461. \\ 24._NIDEEN PENDON 8th

s Clarendon General 45th., :en Pennycard 15th 24715.

rlund, PRO2I-VIEW MAJOR-=7736, f 23/7/57, s Promview

20756. d Pro-mview En-

-_d, PRO2I-VIEW MAJOR 0 57, s Promview Major

Donald 117th -

Hl Para -\-Virra Lassie Gf=n, 771- T 54-

15. BOAR, over 6 months and not over 9 months old.

cJ Staghorn Edgeville

East Lass 535th.

63

GROVE -UPLIFTER Eastside Uplifter

angro-7,-e Beautiful 10th

104 D, GP, 0 VE UPLIFTER 1 5 % Eastside Uplifter

angro-7,-- e Beautiful 10th

.1. 1,1. P. 27611,

13th 23917,

172 .1. F. 25th 27642, piece 13th 20228.

173 1\icNab Bros., OAKBANK LOUANA 3rd 27722, f 11/1/58, s Wilalibee Eddie 107th 25220, d Oakbank Kwinana 3rd 24652.

174 T. M. Noble & Sons, FINCHLEY EDDY 112th 27786, f 1/2 / 58, s Finchley Eddy 79th 26399, 1 Finchley Nancy 8th 23554.

1'75 T. M. Noble & Sons, FINCHLEY EDDY 113th 27787, f 1/ 2 / 58, s Finchley Eddy 79th 26399, d Finchley Nancy 8th 23554.

176 Northey & Co., KOORILLA PARK EDGE-VILLE 64th 27902, 1 16/1/58, s Koorilla Park Edgeville 56th 26352, d Koorilla Park Belle 17th 26321.

177 Northey & Co., KOORILLA PARK PREMIER 34th 27718, f 20/1/58, s Koorilla Park Pre-mier 2nd 20488, d Koorilla, Park Belle 4th 22883.

178 L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE DUKE 28th 27682, f 10/3/58, s Green Isle Duke 23rd 26271, 1 Somersleigh Sunnie 4th 25157.

179 L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE DUKE 29th 27677, f 27/2/58, s Green Isle Duke 23rd 26271, 1 Green Isle Princess 59th 27382.

180 A. H. Richards & Son, SOMERSLEIGH EDDIE 161st 27750, f 5/1/58, s Glen Rock Hero 46th 26159, d Somersleigh Sunnie 10th 27180.

181 A. H. Richards & Son, SOMERSLEIGH EDDIE 162nd 27751, f 5/1/58, s Glen Rock Hero 46th 26159, d Somersleigh Sunnie 10th 27180.

182 Salvation Army Farm and Training Centre, ASCALON CHIEF 2nd 27826, 1 18/ 2 / 58, s Clarendon Chief 6th 26462, 1 Ascalon Lady 16th 23206.

183 Salvation Army Farm and Training Centre, ASCALON CHIEF 3rd 27827, f 18/2/58, s Clarendon Chief 6th 26462, d Ascalon Lady 16th 23206.

184 B. Hogan Taylor, WANDEEN PENDON 9th 27695, f 2 4 /12/57, s Clarendon General 45th 25532, d Wan.deen Penelope 22nd 26240.

185 B. Hogan Taylor, WANDEEN PENDON 10th 27696, f 24 /12/57, s Clarendon General 45th 25532, 1 Wan.deen. Penelope 22nd 26240.

186 Trenery & Soderlund, PROMVIEW PRE-MIER 73rd 27735, f 22/12/57, s Koorilla Park Premier 26th 23988, d Promview Engeline 622nd 23530.

CLASS

16. BOAR, over 4 months and not over 6 months old.

Bidgood Bros., STAGHORN CAPTAIN 27'759, f 28/4/58, s Koorilla Park Premier 32nd 25384, d Staghorn. Belle 338th 25531. D. Campbell, HILLANGROVE UPLIFTER 30th 27766, f 4/4/58, s Eastside Uplifter 263rd 23808, d Hillangrove Orpheen 12th 26458. D. Campbell, HILLANGROVE UPLIFTER

263rd 23808, d Hillangrove Orpheen 12th 31st 27767, 1 4/4/58, ,s Eastside Uplifter

26458. L. H. & A. H. Castle, CLARENDON GENER-AL 68th 27777, f 18/3/58, s Clarendon General 65th 27161, 1 Vaucluse Duchess 383rd. 27545. L. H. & A. H. Castle, CLARENDON GEN-ERAL 69th 27776, f 24 / 3 /58, s Clarendon General. 65th 27161, d Clarendon Vanity 25th 27544. F. S. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE RENOWN 27650, f 1.2/4/58, s Lorndale Renown 85th 26444, d Wilalibee Jewel 14th 24654. F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE RENOWN 2nd 27651 1 12/ 4 / 58, s Lorndale Renown 85th 26444, I Wilalibee Jewel. 14th 24654. Fairchild & Clutterbuck, VAUCLUSE GEN-ERAL 142nd 27709, 1 19/3/58, a Clarendon

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CLASS 17. BOAR, 4 months old or under. 209 D. Campbell, HILLA.NGROVE UPLIFTER

30th 1 24/5/58, s Eastside Uplifter 263rd 23808, d Hillangrove Dainty Girl 159th 25368.

210 D. Campbell HILLANGROVE UPLIFTER 35th L.R., f 24 / 5 /58, s Eastside Uplifter 263rd 23808, d Hillangrove Dainty Girl 159th 25368.

211 L. H. & A. H. Castle, CLARENDON GEN-ERAL 70th L.R., f 29/5/58, s Vaucluse Gen-eral 109th 26821, d Clarendon Vanity 31st 27164.

.212 L. H. & A. H. Castle, CLARENDON GEN-ERAL 71st L.R., f. 29/5/58, s Vaucluse Gen-eral 109th 26821, d Clarendon Vanity 31st 27164.

213 F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE RENOWN 3rd L.R., 1 19/5/58, s Lorndale Renown 85th 26444, d Wilalibee Vanity 99th 27234.

:214 F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE RENOWN 4th L.R., f 19/5/58, s Lorndale Renown 85th 26444, d Wilalibee Vanity 99th 27234.

215 Fairchild & Clutterbuck, VAUCLUSE RE-GENT 176th L.R., f 26/5/58, s Vaucluse Regent 120th 26948, d Vaucluse Flighty 558th 26293.

_216 Fairchild & Clutterbuck, VAUCLUSE RE-GENT 178th L.R., f 26/5/58, s Voucluse Re-gent 120th 26948, d. Vaucluse Flighty 558th 26293.

.217 I. E. & F. Hawtin, ROSSMOYNE LIFER 9th f 23/5/58, s Wyuna Uplifter 4th 25738.

d Rossmoyne Amy 364th 21120. .218 I. E. & F. Hawtin, ROSSMOYNE LIFER

10th, L.R., f 23/5/58, s Wyuna Uplifter 4th 25738, d Rossmoyne Amy 364th 21120.

:219 R. A. Hunter & S. J. Lake, NORTHWOOD UPLIFTER 2nd 27755, f 24/5/58, s Hillan-grove Baron 7th 25477, d Hillangrove. East Lass 66th 27087.

220 R. A. Hunter & S. J. Lake, NORTHWOOD UPLIFTER 4th 27752, f 20/ 5 / 5 8, s EIillan-grove Baron 7th 25477% d Hillangrove Beauti-ful 30th 26994.

-- 221 T. M. Noble & Sons, FINCHLEY EDGE-VILLE 90th L.R., 1 25/5/58, s Koorilla Park Edgeville 4th 23550, d ll'inchley Nancy 12th 25414.

222 T. H. Noble & Sons, 101NCEI-1EY EDGE-VILLE 91st L.R., f 25/5/58, s Koorilla Park Edgeville 4th 23550, d Finchley- Nancy 12th 25414.

223 Northey & Co., KOORILLA PARK EDGE-VILLE 66th L.R., f 17/5/58, s Staghorn Edgeville 140th 22926, d Koorilla Park East Lass 5th 20716.

224 Northey & Co., KOORILLA PARK EDGE-VILLE 67th L.R., f 23/5/58, s Staghorn Edge-ville 140th 22926, d Koorilla Park East Lass 25th 23537.

225 L. R. Osborne, GREEN TS1- _,I.] DUKE 31st L.R., f 20/5/58, s Green Isle Duke 23rd 26271, d Green Isle Duchess 17th 2(1592.

226 L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE DUKE 32nd L.R., f 20/5/58, s Green Isle Duke 23rd 26271, d Green Isle Duchess 47th 20592.

--- 227 A. H. Richards & Son, SOMERSLEIGH ED-DIE 164th L.R., f 22/5/58, s Glen Rock Hero 46th 26159, d Somersleigh Lassie Gem 11th 26409.

--228 A. H. Richards & Son, SOMERSLEIGH ED- DIE/ 165th L.R., 22/ 5 / 58, s Glen Rock Hero 46th 26159, d Somersleigh Lassie Gem 11th 26409.

229 Salvation Army Farm and Training Centre, ASCALON CHIEF 5th L.R., f 19/5/58, s Clarendon Chief 6th 26462, d Ascalon Lady 26th 26426.

230 B. Hogan Taylor, WANDEEN PENDON 14th L.R., f 19/5/58, s Clarendon General 45th 25532, d Wandeen Penelope 7th 23461.

231 B. Hogan Taylor, WANDEEN PENDON 15th L.R., f 19/5/58, s Clarendon General 45th 25532, d Wandeen Penelope 7th 23461.

CLASS

18. SOW AND LITTER (Sow any age), suckling her own litter of not less than 6 pigs, which must be over 4 weeks and not over 8 weeks old on 15th September. Sire of litter and date of farrowing of litter must be stated on entry form, -or forwarded to the Secretary, as soon as the Sow farrows. Entry fee, £1/5/-; Mem-bers, £1.

)-232 Bidgood Bros., STAG-HORN EAST LASS 525th 27398, f 26/12/56, s Staghorn Edgeville 170th 24692, d Staghorn East Lass 496th 24696. Litter f. s.

233 L. H. & A. H. Castle, CLARENDON LINDA 84th 25564, f 24/9/56, s Clarendon General d Clarendon Linda 61st 20728. Litter f. s.

'-.234 F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE VANITY 96th 27233, f 24/5/55, s Para Wirra Eddie 9th 20606, d Vaucluse Vanity 448th- 16966. Litter f. s.

• 235 Fairchild & Clutterbuck, VAUCLUSE DUCH-ESS 386th 27259, f 18/4/57, s Clarendon General 40th 24685, d Vaucluse Duchess 354th 24452. Litter 1. s Toko Highlift 3rd 26384.

-236 Fairchil'd & Clutterbuck, VAUCLUSE FLIGHTY 540th 27264, f 6/3/5'7, s Claren-don General 40th 24685, d Vaucluse Flighty 482nd 24639. Litter 1. s Clarendon General 40th 24685.

237 T. NI. Noble Sc Sons. FINCHLEY NANCY 8th 23554, f 23/ 4 / 5 5. s Koorilia. Park Edge-vine 4th 23550. d Wavelea Nancy 95th 23091. Litter f. s.

238 Northey & Co.. KOORILLA PARK BELLE 4th 22883. f 14/10/54, s Koorilla Park Knight 4th 20707. d Staghorn Belle 298th 22368. Litter f. s.

^39 A. H. Richards & Son. SOMERSLEIGH CON-STANCE 34th 27335, f 26/4/57. s Clarendon General 28th 24222, d Somersleigh Constance 20th 24630. Litter 1. s.

i--240 A. H. Richards & Son. SOMERSLEIGH LASSIE GEM 18th 27331, 1 24/4/57, s Claren-don General 28th 24222, d Para Wirra Lassie Gem 13th 23469. Litter f. s.

241 Salvation Army Farm and Training Centre, ASCALON VANITY 12th 25545, f 30/7/55. s Clarendon General 10th 23031. d -Clarendon Vanity 7th 23033. Litter f. s.

196 J. M. Gardiner, WAVELEA. DAVID 5th 27711, f 17/3/58, s Wavelea David 4th 27144, d Clarendon Linda 74th 24197.

797 J. M. Gardiner, WAVELEA DAVID 6th 27713, f 17/3/58, s Wavelea David 4th 27144, d Claredon Linda 74th 24197.

198 McNab Bros., OAKBANK LOONGANA 27726, f 17/3/58, s Oakbank Raiana 2nd 26371, d Oakbank Verana 4th 26363.

199 McNab Bros., OAKBANK LOONGANA 2nd 27727, f 17/3/58, s Oakbank Raiana 2nd 26371, d Oakbank Verana 4th 26363.

200 T. M. Noble & Sons, FINCHLEY EDDY 118th 27794, f 16/3/58, s Finchley Eddy 79th 26399, d Koorilla Park East Lass 78th 26351.

201 T. A. Noble & Sons, FINCHLEY EDDY 119th 27795, f 16/3/58, s Finchley Eddy 79th 26399, d Koorilla Park East Lass 78th 26351.

202 L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE DUKE 30t1-3-27678, f 18/3/58, s Green Isle Duke 23rd 26271, d Green Isle Ronda 4th 26330.

203 A. H. Richards & Son, SOMERSLEIGH ED-DIE 163rd 27744, f 17/3/58, s Glen Rock Hero 46th 26159, d Para Wirra Sunnie 19th 23751.

204 Salvation Army Farm and Training Centre, ASCALON CHIEF 4th 27874, f 17/4/58, s .Ascalon General 7th 26868, d Ascalon Vanity 18th 27297.

205 B. Hogan Taylor, WANDEEN PENDON 11th 27701, f 4 / 4 /58, s Clarendon General 45th 25532, d Wandeen. Pennycard 21st 27564.

206 B. Hogan Taylor, WANDEEN PENDON 13th 27700, f 11/ 4 / 58, s Clarendon General 45th 25532, d Wandeen. Pennycard 20th 26250.

207 Trenery & Soderlund, PROMVIEW MAJOR DONALD 226th 27737, f 4/4/58, s Promview Major Donald 209th 26338, d Promview En-geline 645th 26335.

208 Trenery & Soderlund, PROMVIEW MAJOR DONALD 227th 27738, f 4/4/58, s Promview Major Donald 209th 26338, d Promview En-geline 645th 26335.

L. H. & _A H.!Thstle, CLARENDON VANITY th 1 1 - 57. s Clarendon General _

52nd 25565 1 Vanity 17th 25058.

- 255 F. J. Chard & WILAT.IBEE JEWEL 51st 27648, 14 1_ 57, s Para Wirra Peter May 4th 26266, 4 Wilalibee Jewel 14th 24654.

-.256 T. M. Noble Sc Sons, FINCHLEY NANCY 54th 27.792, f 311/57, s Finchley Eddy 79th 26299, d Finchley Nancy 18th 26401. T. M. Noble & Sons, FINCHLEY NANCY 55th 277'3, f: 3/11/57, - Finchle.,, Eddy 79th 9 639r, Nancy 18th 26401.

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159 _':orthey G= KOORILLA PARK BELLE 23rd 277;13, 6 5/ .7/57, s Koorilla Park Pre- mier 2nd d Koorilla Park Belle 5th 22884. L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE DI:CI-TESS 49th 27674, f 2/ 9 / 57, s Green isle Duke 18th 26107, d Green Isle Duchess 24th 22373.

261 L. R. Osbor,,r-,. GREEN ISLE SUNNIE 27681, f 28/7/57, s Green Isle Duke 18th 26107, 1 Green Isle S'.innie 4th 25157.

262 A. H. Ri & Son, SOMERSLEIGH LASSIE 21.st 277:2 12/10/57, s Somer. - sleigh Eddie 3r0. 25597, Para Wirra Lassie/ Gem 13th 23469.

263 A. H. Richards kc on, SO,',T. ERSLEIGH LASSIE.] GE-).7 22nd 27743, f 12/10/57, s sleigh Eddie -rd 25W1, 1 Para Wirra Lassie Gem 13th 23469.

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264 Sa I vation Army Farm and Training- Centre,. ASCALON LADY: 27th 27832, 1 31/10/57, s Clarendon Chief 6th 26462, d Ascalon Lady 26th 26426.

265 Salvation Army Farm and Training Centre, ASCALON VANITY 20th 27873, f 18/10/57,.. s Clarendon General 10th 23031, d Ascalon Vanity 3rd 20846.

266 B. Hogan Taylor, WANDEEN PENELOPE, 29th 27694, 1 10/10/57, s Clarendon General 45th 25532, d Wandeen Penelope 7th 23461..

267 B. Hogan Taylor, WANDEEN PENNYCARD 2nd 27699, f 31/10/57, s Clarendon General 45th 25532, -1 Wandeen Pennycard 15th 2.4715-

CLASS

21. SOW, over 6 months and not over 9 months. old.

248 Bidgood Bros. STAGHORN EAST LAS'S 565th 27763, f 13/2/58, s Staghorn Edgeville 250th 26379, d Staghorn East Lass 535th 27398.

269 D. Campbell, HILLANGROVE BEAUTIFUL 20th 27870, f 26/1/58, s Eastside Uplifter 263rd 23808, 1 Hillangrove Beautiful 10th 21871.

270 D. Campbell, HILLANGROVE BEAUTIFUL. 21st 27871, f 26/1/ 58, s Eastside Uplifter 263rd 23808, d. Hillangrove Beautiful 10th 21871.

271 L. H. & A. H. Castle, CLARENDON VANITY 38th 27774, 1 29/12/57, s Clarendon Chief 11th 26439, 1 Clarendon Vanity 17th 25058..

272 L. H. & A. H. Castle, CLARENDON VANITY 39th 27775, f 29/12/57, s Clarendon Chief 11th 26439, d Clarendon Vanity 17th 25058.

273 F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE VANITY 127th 27656, f 12 /1/58, s Para Wirra Peter-May 4th 26266, d Wilalibee Vanity 96th 27233.

274 F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE VANITY 129th 27657, f 12/1/58, s Para Wirra Peter-May 4th 26266, d Wilalibee Vanity 96th 27233.

275 Fairchild & Clutterbuck, VAUCLUSE DUCH-ESS' 402nd 27704, f 12/1/ 58, s Promview Pre-mier 17th 24296, d Vaucluse Duchess 370th. 26288.

276 Fairchild & Clutterbuck, VAUCLUSE FLIGHTY 607th 27708, f 20/12/57, s Promview Premier 17th 24296, cl Vaucluse Flighty 467th 24460.

277 I. E. & F. Hawtin, ROSSMOYNE AMY 453rd 27644, f 20/12/57, s Woorak Masterpiece-13th 23917, d Rossmoyne Amy 436th 26228.

278 I. E. & F. Hawtin, ROSSMOYNE AMY 454th 27645, f 20/12/57, s Woorak Masterpiece 13th. 23917, d Ilossmoyne Amy 436th 26228.

279 McNab Bros. OAKBANK KWINANA 6th 27723, f 11/I:/58, s Wilalibee Eddie 107th 25220, d Oakbank Kwinana 3rd 24652.

280 J. A. G. McNab, HUTTON PENGANA 27730,, 1 30/1/58, s Wilalibee Eddie 107th 25220, d Oakbank Kwinana 24650. 281 T. M. Noble & Sons,. FINCHLEY NANCY

60th 27788, f 1/2/58, s Finchley Eddy 79th 26399, d. Finchley Nancy 8th 23554.

282 T. M. Noble & Sons, FINCHLEY NANCY 65th 27789, f 1/2/58, s Finchley Eddy 79th 26399, d Finchley Nancy 8th 23554.

283 Northey & Co., KOORILLA PARK BELLE 21st 27780, f 20/1/58, s Koorilla Park Pre-mier 2nd 20488, d Koorilla Park Belle 4th 22883.

284 Northey & Co., KOORILLA PARK BELLE 22nd 27781, 1 20/1/58, s Koorilla Park Premier 2nd 20488, 1 Koorilla Park Belle 4th 22883.

-286 L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE DUCHESS 51st 27672, f 22/1/58, s Green Isle Duke 9th 19405, d Green. Isle Duchess 21st 22331.

286 L. R. Osborne. CiRNEN ISLE DUCI-IESS 52nd 27673, f 22/1./58, s Green Isle Duke 9th 19495,

(;re en -Isle Duchess 21st 22331.

CLASS

19. SOW, 16 months old or over. -- 242 Bidgood Bros., STAGHOI N BELLE 338th

25531, f s Rossmoyne Lad 65th 22187, d Staghorn Belle 301st. 21505.

- 243 Bidc:ood Bros., STA0;-HORN EAST LASS 487th 24477, f 13, 11/54, s Yancluse Primate 82nd 22151, d Staghorn East Lass 446th 0, 0 ,-

244 L. H. & A. H. Castle, CLARENDON. LINDA 89th 26431. f 24„ 950, s Clarendon General 9th 22436, d Clarendon Linda 61st 20728.

- 245 F. J. Chard & Son. WILALIBEE JEWEL 14th 24054. f 24 4 56, s Para Wirra Eddie 36th 43357, Eastside Jewel 273rd 23671.

246 F. J. Chard &. Son. WILALIBEE VANITY 99th 27234, f 24 - 5 55. s Para Wirra Eddie 9th 20606, d Vaucluse Vanity 448th 16966.

247 Fairchild & Clutterbuck. VAUCLUSE DUCH-ESS 354th 24452, f 23/10/55, s Vaucluse Up-lifter 10th 21709, 1 Vaucluse Duchess 267th 20'99.

248 Northey & Co.. KOORILLA PARK EAST LASS 5th 20716, f 3/5/53, s Koorilla Park Premier 2nd 20488, 1 Staghorn East Lass 385th 19437.

249 :Northey & Co., KOORILLA PARK EAST LASS 25th 23537. f 22/6/54, s Staghorn Edgeville 58th 20698, 1 Koorilla Park East Lass 5th 00716.

250 Salvation Army Farm and Training Centre, ASCALON LADY 25th 26425, f 4/10/56, s Clarendon General 10th 23031, 1 Ascalon Lady 4th 19983.

,) 5 Trenery & Soderlund, PR.OMVIEW MAJOR SUPERIOR 136th 24741. f 12/6/55, s Prom-view Premier 2nd 22119, d Promview Major Superior 32nd 15936.

90. SOW, under 16 months and over 9 months old.

-- 252 Bi12-.00d Bros., STAGHORN BELLE 411th 27758, f s Staghorn Edgeville 165th 26093, d Staghorn Belle 338th 25531.

3 L. H. & A. H. Castle, CLARENDON VANITY 25th 27544, f 52nd, 25565, d 22/5/57, s Clarendon General

Clarendon Vanity 19th 25533.

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2- 287 A. H. Richards & Son, SOMERSLEIGH CON-NIE 100th 27747, f 1/1/58, s Glen Rock Hero 46th 26159, d Somersleigh Connie 89th 25600.

288 A. H. Richards & Son, SOMERSLEIGH CON-NIE 101st 27748, f 1/1/58, s Glen Rock Hero 46th 26159, d Somersleigh Connie 89th 25600.

289 Salvation Army Farm and Training Centre, ASCALON LADY 28th 27828, f 18/2/58, s Clarendon Chief 6th 26462, d Ascalon Lady 16th 23206.

290 B. Hogan Taylor, WANDEEN PENELOPE 30th 27697, f 24/12/57, s Clarendon General 45th 25532, d Wandeen Penelope 22nd 26240.

CLASS

22. SOW, over 4 months and not over 6 months old.

291 Bidgood Bros., STAGHORN BELLE 430th 27760, f 28/4/58, s Koorilla, Park Premier 32nd 25384, d Staghorn Belle 338th 25531.

292 Bidgood Bros., STAGHORN BELLE 431st 27761, f 28/4/58, s Koorilla Park Premier 32nd 25384, d Staghorn Belle 338th 25531.

293 D. Campbell, HILLANGROVE ORPHEEN 18th 27768, f 4/4/58, ,s Eastside Uplifter 263rd 23808, d Hillangrove Orpheen 12th 26458.

294 D. Campbell, HILLANGROVE ORPHEEN 19th 27769, f 4/4/58, s Eastside Uplifter 263rd 23808, d Hillangrove Orpheen 12th 26458.

- 295 L. H. & A. H. Castle, CLARENDON DUCH-ES'S 11th 27778, f 18/3/58, s Clarendon Gen-eral 65th 27161, d Vaucluse Duchess 383rd 27545.

296 L. H. & A. H. Castle, CLARENDON DUCHESS 12th 27779, f 18/3/58, s Clarendon General 65th 27161, d Vaucluse Duchess 383rd 27545.

297 F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE JEWEL 69th 27652, f 12/4/58, s Lorndale Renown 85th 26444, d Wilalibee Jewel 14th 24654.

298 F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE JEWEL 72nd 27653, f 12/ 4 / 58, s Lorndale Renown 85th 26444, d Wilalibee Jewel 14th 24654.

299 Fairchild & Clutterbuck, VAUCLUSE FLIGHTY 637th 27712, f 19/3/58, s Clarendon General 40th 24685, d Vaucluse Flighty 482nd 24639.

300 Fairchild & Clutterbuck, VAUCLUSE FLIGHTY 642nd 27716, f 21/3/58, s Vaucluse Regent 120th 26948, d Vaucluse Flighty 542nd 27262.

-- 301 J. M. Gardiner, WAVELEA LINDA 3rd 27714, f 17/3/58, s Wavelea David 4th 27144, d Clarendon Linda 74th 24197.

302 J. M. Gardiner, WAVELEA LINDA 4th 27715, f 17/3/58, s Wavelea David 4th 27144, d Clarendon Linda 74th 24197.

.303 McNab Bros., OAKBANK MARIANA 27728, f 18/3/58, s Oakbank Amana 2nd 27439, d Oakbank Verana 5th 26364.

304 McNab Bros., OAKBANK POINCIANA 27724, f 27/3/58, s Wilalibee Eddie 107th 25220, d Oakbank Olympiana 3rd 26361.

305 J. A. G. McNab, HUTTON PALANA 27731, f 17/3/58, s Oakbank Raiana 26370, d Oakbank Verana 6th 26365.

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311 A. H. Richards & Son, SOMERSLE I GH SUNNIE 14th 27745, f 17/3/58, s Glen Rock Hero 46th 26159, d Para Wirra Sunnie 1 !)i 1 23751.

312 A. H. Richards & Son, SOMERSLEIGH SUNNIE 15th 27746, f 17/3/58, s Glen Rock Hero 46th 26159, d Para Wirra Sunnie 19th 23751.

313 Trenery & Soderlund, PROMVIEW ENGEL-INE 672nd 27739, f 4/4/58, s Promview Major Donald 209th 26338, d Promview En-geline 645th 26335.

311 Trenery & Soderlund, PROMVIEW ENGEL-INE 673rd 27740, f 4/4/58, s Promview Major Donald 209th 26388, d Promview Engeline 645th 26335.

CLASS

23. SOW, 4 months old or under.

315 Bidgood Bros., STAGHORN BELLE 436th L.R., f 30/5/58, s Koorilla Park Premier 32nd 25384, d Staghorn Belle 301st 21505.

316 Bidgood Bros., STAGHORN BELLE .437th L.R., f 30/5/58, s Koorilla Park Premier 32nd 25384, d Staghorn Belle 301st 21505.

317 D. Campbell, HILLANGROVE DAINTY GIRL 172nd L.R., f 24 / 5 /58, s Eastside Uplifter 263rd 23808, d Hillangrove Dainty Girl 159th 25368.

318 D. Campbell, HILLANGROVE DAINTY GIRL 173rd f 24/5/58, s Eastside Uplifter 263rd 23808, d Hillangrove Dainty Girl 159th 25368.

319 L. H. & A. H. Castle, CLARENDON PRIN-CES'S 51st L.R., 26/5/58, s - Vaucluse General 109th 26821, d Clarendon Princess 49th 27543.

320 L. H. & A. H. Castle, CLARENDON PRIN-CESS 52nd L.R., f 26/5/58, s Vaucluse Gen-eral -109th 26821, d Clarendon Princess 49th 27543.

321 F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE VANITY 133rd L.R., f 19 / 5 /58, s Lorndale Renown 85th 26444, d Wilalibee Vanity 99th 27234.

322 F. J. Chard & Son, WILALIBEE VANITY 136th L.R., f 19 / 5 /58, s Lorndale Renown 85th 26444, .d Wilalibee Vanity 99th 27234.

323 Fairchild & Clutterbuck, VA_UCLUSE FLIGHTY 645th L.R., f 26/5/58, s Vaucluse Regent 120th 26948, d Vaucluse Flighty 558th 26293.

324 Fairchild & Clutterbuck, VAUCLUSE FLIGHTY 646th L.R., f .26/5/58, s Vaucluse Regent 120th 26948, d Vaucluse Flighty 558th 26293.

325 I. E. & F. Hawtin, ROSS'MOYNE AMY 466th L.R., 1 23/5/58, s Wyuna Uplifter 4th 25738, d Rossmoyne Amy 364th 21120.

326 R. A. Hunter & S. J. Lake, NORTHWOOD BEAUTIFUL 27753, f 20/5/58, s Hillangrove Baron 7th 25477, d Hillangrove Beautiful 30th 26994.

327 R. A. Hunter & S. J. Lake, NORTHWOOD BEAUTIFUL 2nd 27754, f 20/ 5 / 58, s Hillan-grove Baron 7th 25477, d Hillangrove Beauti-ful 30th 26994.

T. M. Noble & Sons,, FINCHLEY NANCY 69th f 16/5/58, s Koorilla Park Edge- ville 4th 23550, d Wavelea Nancy 95th 23091.

T. M. Noble & Sons, FINCHLEY NANCY 75th L.R., f 25/5/58, s Koorilla Park Edge-ville 4th 23550, d Finchley Nancy 12th 25414.

-330 NOrthey & Co., KOORILLA PARK EAST LASS 79th L.R., f 17/5/58, s Staghorn Edge-ville 140th 22926, d Koorilla Park East Lass 5th 20716.

331 Northey & Co., KOORILLA PARK EAST LASS 80th L.R., f 23/ 5 / 58, s Staghorn Edge-ville 140th 22926, d Koorilla Park East Lass 25th 23537.

J. A. G. McNab, HUTTON PALANA 2nd 27732, f 17/3/58, s Oakbank Raiana 26370, d Oakbank Verana 6th 26365. T. M. Noble & Sons, FINCHLEY EAST LASS _329 57th 27796, f 16/3/58, s Finchley Eddy 79th 26399, d Koorilla Park East Lass 78th 26351. T. M. Noble & Sons, FINCHLEY EAST LASS 59th 27797, f 16/3/58, s Finchley Eddy 79th -, 26399, d Koorilla Park East Lass 78th 26351. L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE RONDA 6th 27679, f 18/3/58, s Green Isle Duke 23rd 26271, d Green Isle Ronda 4th 26330. L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE RONDA 7th 27680, • f 18/3/58, s Green Isle Duke 23rd 26271, d Green Isle Ronda 4th 26330.

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CHAMPION LARGE WHITE SOW, any age—Government Certificate, and Society's,

/-71 Z Rosette.

RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE WHITE SOW—Society's Rosette.

SPECIAL RIBBONS will be presented by THE AUSTRALIAN PIG SOCIETY (FEDERAL COUNCIL) for the Best Large White Boar and. 011 the Best Large White Sow, if not less than three-exhibitors compete. 2 q.

A MEDAL, donated by THE NATIONAL. PIG BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION (England) will be awarded to the exhibitor of the Best. Large White Pig, provided at least eight entries. compete. If less than eight entries compete the Medal may still be awarded, provided the judge is. satisfied that the competition between the ex-hibitors warrants the award. pp

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LARGE WHITES—TAMWORTHS

0 0

0 0 0

34

335

336

o 0

339

L. B. Osborne, GREEN -ISLE PRINCESS 61st L.R., f 21/5/58, s Green Isle Puke 23rd 26271, d Green isle Princess 60th 20599. L. R. Osborne, GREEN ISLE PRINCESS' 62nd

f 21/5/58, s Green Isle Duke 23rd 26271, d Green Isle Princess 00th 20599. A. H. Richards & Son. SOMERSLEIGH LASSIE GEM 23rd L.R., t 22:5/58, s Glen Rock Hero 40th 26159, d Somersleigth Lassie Gem 11th 20409. A. H. Richards &. Son, SOMERSLETGH LASSIE GEM 24ull L.R., f 22/5/58, s Glen Rock Hero 40th 26159. d SomersleiLth Lassie Gem 11th 26409. Salvation Army Farm and Training Centre, ASCALON LADY '9th L.R.. f 19/5/58. s Clarendon Chief 0t1-1. 26462, d Ascalon Lady 26th 26426. Salvation Army Farm and Training Centre, ASCALON LADY 30th L.R.. f 19/5/58, s Clarendon Chief 6th 26462. d Ascalon Lady 26th 26426. B. Hogan Taylor. WANDEEN PENELOPE 31st L.R., f 19„'5/58. s Clarendon General 45th 25532, d Wandeen Penelope 7th 23461. B. Hogan Taylor. WANDEEN PENELOPE 32nd L.R., f 19/5.'58, ,s Clarendon General 45th 25532, d Wandeen Penelope 7th 23461.

CLASS

24. *GROUP PRIZES. Breeders' Group, con-sisting of one boar and two sows (any age) bred and owned by exhibitor; to be selected from exhibits in general classes. Prizes: £5, £3, £1.

Bidgood Bros. 341 Bidgood Bros. 33 2 D. Campbell. 343 B. H. & A. H. Castle.

:?:44

Clutterbuek. L'45 T. E. L F. Haw In,

&- Sons. 27 r-,& C 0.

_ s =Ch C .

L C, H Richards G. son. ;=ay Farm and Training Centre. Ta-ylor.

Tr---nery .'zorr!erlund.

CHAMPION PRIZES.

Section 47 Tamworths Judge: A. G. TOWNS, Esq. Stewards: E. J. PATTON, Esq.

Entry fee, 17/6; Members, 12/6, unless otherwise stated.

CLASS

25. BOAR, 16 months old or over. —353 J. H. Butler, MEADOW BANKS ALLIANCE

20032, f 16/1/57, s Meadow Banks Allusion 17826, d Meadow Banks June 16th 18635.

JUNIOR CHAMPION LARGE WHITE BOAR, ' 9 months old or under—Society's Rosette.

JUNIOR P.ESEP,A. E CHAMPION LARGE ,— WHITE BOAR—Society's Rosette.

CHAMPION LARGE WHITE BOAR, any age-- / Government Certificate, and Society's /

Rosette.

26. BOAR, under 16 months and over 9 months. old.

NO ENTRY.

27. BOAR, over 6 months and not over 9' months old.

NO ENTRY.

RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE ejt BOAR—Society's Rosette.

JUNIOR CHAMPION LARGE WHITE SOW, ?(e 9 months old or under—Society's Rosette.

JUNIOR RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE

clico WHITE SOW—Society's Rosette.

28. BOAR, over 4 months and not over 6. months old..

354 J. H. Butler, Ni NA DOW BANKS ALLIJII bin 20588, 1 30/2/58, s Meadow Banks Alliance 20032, d Meadow Banks Grace 9th 19786. 07.0.e P,

355 W. R. Clarke, TA M PITCREI., 20593. top P..13-S 27/3/08, s A von lea 'Valley Peter 19296, d

Tarnburk Floss 11th 20046.

356 W. B. Clarke, TA MB. (11tK. 1. t.O5S 20591, 1. 17/3/08, s A von 1 ea Val ley ll'etor 71.9296, 1 Ailing Brae Floss Oth. 16804.

WHITE

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPE AT COLES

CLASS

29. BOAR, 4 months old or under.

TAMWORTHS

CLASS

36. *GROUP PRIZES. Breeders' Group, con-

:41 —357 J. H. Butler, MEADOW- BANKS A LACE L.R., f 15/6/58, s Meadow- flanks Allusion 17826, d Dawnhill Grace 18179.

—358 J. H. Butler, MEADOW BANKS ALLAH L.R., f 20/5/58, s Meadow Banks Aleykan 20029, d Meadow Banks Grace 3rd 20021.

30. SOW AND LITTER (Sow any age), suckling her own litter of not less than 6 pigs, which must be over 4 weeks and not over 8 weeks old on 15th September. Sire of litter and date of farrowing of litter must be stated on entry form, or forwarded to the Secretary, as soon as the Sow farrows. Entry fee, £1151-; Mem-bers, £1.

—359 J. H. Butler, MEADOW BANKS PAM 20590, f 2/2/57, s Meadow Banks Peugot 17832, d Meadow Banks Queenie 16808. Litter f s.

31. SOW, 16 months old or over. --360 J. H. Butler, MEADOW BANKS GRACE 9th

19786, f 23/7/56, s Meadow Banks Allusion 17826, d Lawnhill Grace 18179.

361 J. H. Butler, MEADOW BANKS PRINCESS 20028, f 17/5/56, s Meadow Banks Peugot 17832, d Meadow Banks Alqueen 18269.

:32. SOW, under 16 months and over 9 months old.

j _362 J. H. Butler, MEADOW BANKS ADELA 20586, f 30/6/57, s Meadow Banks Albright 20031, d Meadow Banks Adelinea 20027.

) --363 J. H. Butler, MEADOW BANKS ALWIN 20587, f 23/7/57, s Meadow Banks Albright 20031, d Meadow Banks Alice 20026.

.28. SOW, over 4 months and not over 6 months old.

366 J. H. Butler, MEADOW BANKS GRACE-FUL 20589, f 30/3/58, s Meadow Banks Alliance 20032, d Meadow Banks Grace 9th 19786.

367 W. R. Clarke, TAMBURK FLOSS 14th 20592, f 17/3/58, s Avonlea Valley Peter 19296, d Arling Brae Floss 5th 16804.

368 W. R. Clarke, TAMBURK FLOSS 19th 20594, f 27/3/58, s Avonlea Valley Peter 19296, d Tamburk Floss 11th 20046.

-35. SOW, 4 months old or under. ---- 369 J. H. Butler, MEADOW BANKS GERTIE

L.R., f 15/6/58, s Meadow Banks Allusion 17826, d Lanwhill Grace 18179.

- 370 J. H. Butler, MEADOW BANKS GRACIOUS L.R., f 20/5/58, s Meadow Banks Aleykan 20029, d Meadow flanks Grace 3rd 20021.

sisting of one boar and two SOWS (any

age) bred and owned by exhibitor; to be selected from exhibits in general classes. Prizes: £5, £3, £1.

371 J. H. Butler.

CHAMPION PRIZES.

JUNIOR CHAMPION TAMWORTH BOAR, 9 months old or under Society's Rosette.

JUNIOR RESERVE CHAMPION TAMWORTH BOAR—Society's Rosette.

.1)•:.) 7

CHAMPION TAMWORTH BOAR, any age—Government Certificate, and Society's Rosette.

RESERVE CHAMPION TAMWORTH BOAR—Society's Rosette.

JUNIOR CHAMPION TAMWORTH SOW, 9 months old or under—Society's Rosette.

JUNIOR RESERVE CHAMPION TAMWORTH

3 6

SOW—Society's Rosette.

CHAMPION TAMWORTH SOW, any age— / , Government Certificate, and Society's (:)/

Rosette.

RESERVE CHAMPION TAMWORTH SOW- -, Society's Rosette.

1.1x

SPECIAL RIBBONS will be presented by THE AUSTRALIAN PIG SOCIETY (FEDERAL COUNCIL) for the Best Tamworth Boar and the Best Tamworth Sow, if not less than three exhibi-tors compete.

A MEDAL donated by THE NATIONAL PIG BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION (England) will be awarded to the exhibitor of the Best Tamworth Pig, provided at least eight entries compete. If less than eight entries compete the Medal may still be awarded if the judge is satisfied that the competition between the exhi-bitors warrants the award.

.33.

—364

---- 365

SOW, over 6 months and not over 9 months old.

J. H. Butler, MEADOW BANKS GRACE 12th 20584, f 20/12/57, s Meadow Banks Allusion 17826, d Lawnhill Grace 18179. J. H. Butler, MEADOW BANKS GRACE 13th 20585, f 20/12/57, s Meadow Banks Allusion 17826, d Lawnhill Grace 18779.

L.. I oo_o N, A. H.= 7 1 1

7 4 E

H. Ty.

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LARGE BLACKS

Section 48 — Large Blacks Jude: 5. H. MAD1N, Esq.

Steward: T. W. LILLIE, Esc.

Entry fee, 17/6; Members. 12/6. unless otherwise stated.

CLASS

37. BOAR, 16 months old or over.

372 N. A. Ha r.-b1 in, A 1 RVTEW VALE MIS- CH. IE' f 22. 3 55. s Parkdale Mis- chief - Toolleen Lady 1.5th 1480_ N. A. TOOLLEEN MISCHIEF 6th

_ - bred by J. & C. Ha.mblin., s Vii- s.'hief 2nd 1694, d To olle.•en

Berg" Al C. -7r .1 0

SS. BOAR. under 16 months and over 9 months old.

L. TOOLLEEN _MISCHIEF 7-th 77.

Toolleen Mischief 4th 1829, - 5 th 152'.

FAIRS-IETV' -VALE SPARK . a Fairvi-ems Yale Spark

"V"ale Chance Lady 5th

,"-HITE ACRE CHIEF s Acre Chief 24th

Acre Prine ,= ,--- .=, 1') 7th 1860. 2

39. BOAR. over 6 months and not over 9 months old.

TOOLLEEN MISCHIEF 8th s

Yale Mischief RettY 38th 189 2.

_= 'AIRY-IF Al" a -LE SPARK a Fairvie Yale Mischief

A-ale Chance Lady 10th/

TRA TEW -V-ALE SPARK H s

Yale Mischief e Chance Lady 2nd

LYRE 45th 1917.<2

24th 1789, d , 7

71_1TE ACRE CHIEF Acre Chief

Ac_ 129th 1861.

388 N. A. Hamblin, FAIRVIEW VALE SPARK 12th L.R., f 6/6/58, s Fairview Vale Mis-chief 2nd 1694, d Fairview Vale Chance Lady 8th 1833.

- 389 _.4.\.1f C. Kerger, BARBANK COUNT 36th L.R.. f 25 / 5 /58, s Barbank Earl 27th 1827, d Bar-bank Elite 4th 1920.

_ 390 J. E. & M. Treacy, WHITE ACRE CHIEF 31st L.R., f 17/5/58, s White Acre Chief 28th 1929, d White Acre Princess 100th 1747.

CLASS

42. SOW AND LITTER (Sow any age),_ suckling her own litter of not less than 6 pigs, which must be over 4 weeks and not over 8 weeks old on 15th September. Sire of litter and date of farrowing of litter must be stated on entry form, or forwarded to the Secretary, as soon as the Sow farrows. Entry fee, £1/5/-; Mem-bers, £1.

391 J. & C. Hamblin, TOOLLEEN BETTY 25th 1781, f 25/3/56, s Fairview Vale Mischief 2nd 1694, d Toolleen Betty 9th 1553. Litter

- 392 N. A. Hamblin, WHITE ACRE PRINCESS 119th 1895, f 23/7/56, bred by J. E. & M. Treacy, s White Acre Jester 10th 1772, d White Acre Princess 113th 1803. Litter

393 J. E. & M. Treacy, WHITE ACRE PRIN-CESS 128th 1857, f 3/ 2 / 56, s White Acre Chief 18th 1719, d White Acre Princess 82nd 1670. Litter f

13. SOW, 16 months old or over.

394 J. & C. Hamblin, TOOLLEEN BETTY 28th 1822, f 24/5/56, s Fairview Vale Mischief 2nd 1694, d Toolleen Betty 21st 1758.

395 N. A. Hamblin, FAIRVIEW- VALE CHANCE LADY 2nd 1691, f 19/6/54, s Swan Farm Clipper 3rd 1431, d Fairview Vale Lady 11th 1086.

396 N. A. Hamblin, FAIRVIEW VALE CHANCE LADY 8th 1833, f 20/5/56, s Fairview Vale Mischief 5th 1739, d Fairview Vale Chance Lady 4th 1740.

397 J. E. & M. Treacy, WHITE ACRE PRINCESS 134th 1924, .1 24/11/56, s White Acre Chief 19th 1818, d White Acre Jenny 20th 1817.

1=', ..-\.REANK EARL 27th 1 S2T bank Esquire 34th 1759,

o s 1-11 175.7.

40. BOAR, over 4 months and not over 6 months old.

L

1892. „ 4 6th 1921,

22/3/5-. Ea.. od_nt 24th 1840, d

7

HITE ACRE CHIEV White Acre Chi ef.

-P[incess 125th VA?,

41. BOAR, 4 months old or under,

.286 J. r C. Hari_ 9th L.R., f is •6 '"%. Tdriiieen ef 4th 1829, d To clle,er; 1, 25th 1822.

-------- %7 N. A. He rn rh ire, R- \/".II; I P.A.1 11th L.R„ f 6/6 ' • s 2nd 1694, d ". (-; 111 a, nd d Lad y 80-). 18n.

44. SOW, under 16 months and over 9 months-old.

— 398 J. & C. Hamblin, TOOLLEEN BETTY 34th 1888, f 20/5/57, s Toolleen Mischief 4th 1829, d Toolleen Betty 28th 1822.

399 J. & C. Hamblin, TOOLLEEN BETTY 35th 1907, f 20/5/57, s Toolleen Mischief 4th 1829, d Toolleen Betty 28th 1822.

—40(j, N. A. Hamblin, FAIRVIEW VALE CHANCE. LADY 14th 1893, f 26/5/57, s Fairview Vale Spark 2nd 4.754, d Fairview Vale Chance Lady 5th 1741.

401 N. A. Hamblin, FAIRVIEW VALE CHANCE, LADY 15th 1,894, f 26/5/57, s Fairview Vale Spark 2nd 1754, d Fairview Vale Chance Lady 5th 1741.

/152 Alf C. :Ker2.;er, NA ELITE 4th ).92'0, f 17/5/57, a Bar bank Count 34th 1.840, d Barbank Owities,s 1.838.

IRVIE SPARK Tpr_d_leen Mischief 6th/

Vale Ch an c6- Lady 14th

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LARGE BLACKS

403 J. E. & M. Treacy, WHITE ACRE PRINCESS 135th 1930, f 18/6/57, s White Acre Chief 24th 1855, d White Acre Princess 127th 1860.

--404 J. E. & M. Treacy, WHITE ACRE PRINCESS 136th 1932, f 22/6/57, s White Acre Chief 24th 1855, d White Acre Princess 128th 1857.

, CLASS

45. SOW, over 6 months and not over 9 months

old.

J. & C. Hamblin, TOOLLEEN BETTY 36th-1905, f 20/12 / 57, s Fairview Vale Mischief 2nd 1694, d Toolleen Betty 28th 1822.

406 J. & C. Hamblin, TOOLLEEN BETTY. 37th 1908, f 25/1/58, s Toolleen Mischief 4th 1829, d Toolleen Betty 25th 1781.

_407 N. A. Hamblin, FAIRVIEW VALE CHANCE hr

LADY 16th 1913, f 10/3/58, s Fairview Vale Mischief 2nd 1694, d Fairview Vale Chance Lady 10th 1852.

408 N. A. Hamblin, FAIRVIEW VALE CHANCE LADY 17th 1910, f 2/3/58, s Fairview Vale Mischief 2nd 1694, d Fairview Val.e Chance Lady 2nd 1691.

409 Alf C. Kerger, BARBANK BARONESS 34thi 1918, f 20/1/58, s Barbank Esquire 34th 178,, d Barbank Baroness 25th 1785.

410 Alf C. Kerger, BARBANK BARONESS 35th 1919, f 20/1/58, s Barbank Esquire 34th 1789, d Barbank Baroness 25th 1785.

411 J. E. & M. Treacy, WHITE ACRE PRINCESS 137th 1931, f 7/1/58, s White Acre Chief 24th 1855, d White Acre Princess 127th 1860.

412 J. E. & M. Treacy, WHITE ACRE PRINCESS 138th 1934, f 29/12 / 57, s White Acre Chief 19th 1818, d White Acre Princess 129th 1861.

46. SOW, over 4 months and not over 6 months

old.

413 N. A. Hamblin, FAIRVIEW VALE CHANCE LADY 18th 1915, f 1/4/58, s Toolleen Mis-chief 6th 1844, d Fairview Vale Chance Lady 14th 1893.

414 N. A. Hamblin, FAIRVIEW VALE CHANCE LADY 19th 1916, f 1/4/58, s Toolleen Mis-chief 6th 1844, d Fairview Vale Chance Lady 14th 1898.

415 Alf C. Kerger, BARBANK ELITE 6th 1922, f 22/3/58, s Barbank Count 34th 1840, d Barbank Duchess 1838.

3 ,416 Alf C. Kerger. BARIT.ANK ELITE 7th 1923. f 22/3/58, s Barbank Count 34th 1840, d Barbank Duchess 1838.

417 J. E. & M. Treacy, WHITE ACRE PRINCESS 139th 1925, f 1/4/58, s White Acre Chief 24th 1855, d White Acre Princess 103rd 1745.

418 J. E. & M. Treacy, WHITE ACRE PRINCESS 140th 1926, f 1/4/58, s White Acre Chief 24th 1855, d White Acre Princess 103rd 1745.

121 N. A. Hamblin, FAIRVIEW VALE CHAN('E LADY 21st L.R., t 6/0/A. s Fairview Val'' Mischief 2nd 1691, d Fairview Vale Chance Lady 8th 1833.

422 Alf C. Kerger, BARBANK COUNTESS 40th L.R., f 25/5/58, s Barbank Earl 27th 1837, d Barbank Elite 4th 1920.

423 Alf C. Kerger, BARBANK COUNTESS L.R., f 25/5/58, s Barbank Earl 27th 18:;7. d Barbank Elite 4th 1920.

-124 J. E. & M. Treacy, WHITE ACRE PRI NC1?SS f 17/5/58, s White Acre chiei: 2t1)

1929, d White Acre Princess 100th 1717.

425 J. E. & M, Treacy, WHITE ACRE PRINCESS 142nd L.R., f 17/5/58, s White Acre Chief 28th 1929, d White Acre Princess 100th 1747.

CLA,SS

48. *GROUP PRIZES. Breeders' Group, con-sisting of one boar and two sows (any age) bred and owned by exhibitor; to be selected from exhibits in general classes. Prizes: £5, £3, £1.

426 J. & C. Hamblin. 427 N. A. Hamblin. 428 Alf C. Kerger. 429 J. E. & M. Treacy.

CHAMPION PRIZES.

JUNIOR CHAMPION LARGE BLACK BOAR, 9 months old or under—Society's Rosette.

JUNIOR RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE BLACK BOAR—Society's Rosette.

313'

CHAMPION LARGE BLACK BOAR, any age—? Government Certificate, and Society's ,) Rosette.

RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE BLACK j BOAR, any age—Society's Rosette.

JUNIOR CHAMPION LARGE BLACK SOW, ; 9 months old or under—Society's Rosette.

JUNIOR RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE

6/ -7

BLACK SOW—Society's Rosette.

CHAMPION LARGE BLACK SOW, any age—Government Certificato, and Society's Rosette.

105

47. SOW, 4 months old or under.

419 J. & C; Hamblin, TOOLLEEN BETTY 38th L.R., f 12/6/58, s Toolleen Mischief 4th 1829, d Toolleen Betty 28th 1822.

420 N. A. Hamblin, FAIRVIEW VALE CHANCE LADY 20th L.R., f 0/0/58, s Fairview Vale Mischief 2nd 1694, d Fairview- Yale Chance Lady 8th 1833.

RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE BLACK SOW Society's Rosette.

SPECIAL RIBBONS will be presented by THE AUSTRALIAN PIG SOCIETY (FEDERAL COUNCIL) for the Best Large Black Boar and

*-)

Sec-Hon 49—Wessex Saddlebacks

S--_ -_- -7c-ard; J. Trj. -__\_TcCALLIT-3I. Esq.

Entry fee, 17/6; Members, 12/6, unless otherwise stated.

CLASS

49. BOAR. 16 months old or over.

Lore 18 C. J. T ERL(Dri JUPITER 30th 2900, _ -\,Vaterloo Jupiter 18th 3191, d rj. Restful Lass 1662.

50. BOAR. under 16 months and over 9 months old.

0 `.`i attledale Dan 2923,

J) 4545. r•

H_AiJ 4-814, f !..].; ,`,•attle,(3.ale Dan 2923, d -VVindrest :Jay 4545.

427 J. & M. V. u th . N SO: 4856, f 18/8/57, s \,Vaterldo Barny 9th 3511;, d Rolyn. Fs'adie 13th 3232.

438 J. E. Iintlhank 1,VI1.CTERSET BETTY 2nd' ADVANCER 4829, 5 1.0/6/57, s Sunny Dawn Advancer 0 Ac,'-interset Betty 2nd 3287.

222

132

GREYLIGTTT PILOT 65th - by W. S. Douglas, s

licit )6 XI 2776, d Greylight Doreen

ROLYN CHARLES - bred by A. H. Harris, s Rolyn

WATERLOO' BARNY 13th 3332

1/E; = bro il by C. J. Toner, s Barfly 2756, d Belleville Sylvia

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LARGE BLACKS—WESSEX SADDLEBACKS

the Best Large Black Sow, if not less than three exhibitors compete.

A MEDAL, donated by THE NATIONAL BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION (England), will be awarded to the exhibitor of the Best Large Black Pig, provided at least eight entries compete. If less than eight entries compete, the Medal may still be awarded if the judge is satisfied that the competition between the exhibitors warrants the award.

52. BOAR, over 4 months and not over 6- months old.

444 Caulfield Grammar School, WINTERSET' BEAU LOCK 4859, f 15/ 4 / 58, bred by J. E. Unthank, s Inverloch Highlight 13th 4350, d Winterset Bouquet 4th 4032.

445 Allan S. Hodgins, SUNNY DAWN PILOT 2nd. 4854, f 21/3/58, s Greylight Pilot 65th 4291, d Sunny Dawn Wexie 3341.

_-446 J. & M. V. Sutherland, JONVER MARTIN 4837, f 25/4/.58, s Waterloo Barny 9th 3516.. d Rolyn. Sadie 13th 3332.

447 J. & M. V. Sutherland, JONVER PADDY 4838, f 25/4/58, s Waterloo Barny 9th 3516, d. Rolyn Sadie 13th 3332.

448 C. J. Toner, WATERLOO JUPITER 122nd 4846, f 19/3/58, s Waterloo Jupiter 30th. 3900, d Waterloo Roma 2993.

449 C. J. Toner, WATERLOO JUPITER 124th. 4847, f 19/3/58, s Waterloo Jupiter 30th 3900, d Waterloo Roma 2993.

53. BOAR, 4 months old or under. 450 Caulfield Grammar School, CUMING DAN'S

DUKE L.R., f 27/6/58, s Wattledale Dan 2923, d Windrest Duchess May 4545.

451 Caulfield Grammar School, CUMING DAN'S-PRINCE L.R., f 27/6/58, s Wattledale Dan 2923, d Windrest Duchess May 4545.

452 Dr. A. R. Haywood, WINDREST MAJESTIC-L.R., f 23/6/58, s Windrest Bob 4611, d Wind-rest Molly 4766.

453 Allan S. Hodgins, SUNNY DAWN SINNER L.P.., 5 10/6/58, s Greylight Pilot 65th 4291, d Sunny Dawn Boqu;et 4851.

454 J. & M. V.. Sutherland, JONVER MARK 4857, 5 30/5/58, s Waterloo Barny 9th 3516, d Rolyn Margo 4194.

455 J. & M. V. Sutherland, JONVER MIKE 4858., f 30/5/58, s Waterloo Barny 9th 3516, d Rolyn. Margo 4194.

456 C. J. Toner, WATERLOO JUPITER 142nd . H.R., f 11/6/58, s Waterloo Jupiter 30th 3900, d Waterloo Sylvia 42nd 4525.

457 C. J. Toner, WATERLOO JUPITER 146th L.R., f 13/6/58, s Waterloo Jupiter 30th 3900,. d Waterloo Mercury 24th 4204.

458 J. E. Unthank, WINTERSET PETER 2nd H.R., f 11/6/58, s Inverloch Highlight 13th 4350, d Winters,et Dolly 6th 4679.

.r Unthank, WINTERSET PETER 3rd L.R., f 11/ 6 /58, s Inverloch Highlight 13th

d Wirac;rsct Holly (;th 4679.

A Trophy, donated by Dr. A. R. HAYWOOD,-, will be awarded for the most successful exhibitorX)'-443 of Large Blacks in the under 16 months classes in which at least four exhibitors compete. Prizes won by Large Black and Large Black cross pigs entered in the Bacon and Pork Pig Classes will also be taken into consideration in determining this award. Three points will be allotted for each first, two points for each second, and one point for each third award. In the case of. cross bred pigs in the Bacon and Pork Pig Classes only -half points \\ ill be awarded. This Trophy will be given to a different breed each year in rotation. Order of the competition: Large Blacks,

Saddlebacks, Berkshires, Large Whites,

—420

440

441

—412

CLASS

51. BOAR, over 6 months and not over 9° months old.

469

Dr. A. R. Haywood, WINDREST SPUTNIC 4860, 5 5/1/ 58, s Windrest Great Length 2439, d Windrest Molly 4766.

Allan S. Hodgins, SUNNY DAWN PILOT 4850, f 11/ 3 /58, s Greylight Pilot 65th 4291, d Sunny Dawn Bell 4126.

C. J. Toner, WATERLOO JUPITER 113th 4842, f 22/12/57, s Waterloo Jupiter 30th. 3900, d Waterloo Mercury 24th 4204.

C. J. Toner, WATERLOO JUPITER 114th 4843, f 22/12/57, s Waterloo Jupiter 30th 3900, d Waterloo Mercury 24th 4204. J. E. Unthank, WINTERSET NIGGER BOY-4833, f 1/ 2 / 58, s Inverloch Highlight 13th 4350, d Winterset Lavender 4258. •

SOW, 16 months old or over. J. & M. V. Sutherland, ROLYN SADIE 13th 3332, f 17/3/54, bred by A. H. Harris, s Rolyn John 2624, d Rolyn Sadie 2619. C. J. Toner, WATERLOO MERCURY 8th 3728, f 28/4/55, s Sunny Dawn Advancer 3rd 3507, d Waterloo Mercury 2211. J. E. Unthank, WINTERSET BOUQUET 4th 4032, f 17/5/55, s Winterset Andrew 3358, d Glenmead Bouquet 3036. J. E. Unthank, WINTERSET TILEY 3722, 1 29/4/55, s Winterset Andrew 3358, d Winter-set Dainty 3289.

55. --- 466

467

468

469

IT'S ALWAYS C EA\P E T COLES • 1•1.1 r1 , 1•1

WESSEX SADDLEBACKS

CLASS

58.

i i e,---0 fi F ij#IM, 61-- ->1 CLASS -- t

54. SOW AND LITTER (Sow any age), suckling her own litter of not less than 6 pigs, which must be over 4 weeks and not over 8 weeks old on 15th September. Sire of litter and date of farrowing of litter must be stated on entry form, or forwarded to the Secretary, as soon as the Sow farrows. Entry fee, £1151-; Mem-bers, £1.

460 Allan S. Hodgins, SUNNY DAWN WILMA 2nd 4864, 1 17/9/57, s Greylight Pilot 65th 4291, d Sunny Dawn Wexie 3341, litter 1 28/7/58, s Winterset Nigger 4832.

461 J. & M. V. Sutherland, ROLYN MOIRA 4196, - f 6/4/56, bred by A. H. Harris, s Rolyn John 2624, d Rolyn Sadie 13th 3332.

462 C. J. Toner, WATERLOO MERCURY 9th 3886, f 28/4/55, s Sunny Dawn Advancer 3rd 3507, d Waterloo Mercury 2211. Litter f

s Waterloo Jupiter 30th 3900.

463 J. E. Unthank. 464 J. E. Unthank.

x.465 Allan S. Hodgins, SUNNY DAWN JULIE 3rd 4231, f 11/8/56, s Waterloo Barny 9th 3516, d Sunny Dawn Wexie 3341.

56. SOW, under 16 months and over 9 months old.

470 Caulfield Grammar School, CUMING DAN'S PRINCESS 4817, 1 19/11/57, s Wattledale Dan 2923, d Windrest Duchess May 4545.

471 Allan S. Hodgins, SUNNY DAWN MAY 5th 4852, f 21/5/57, s Sunny Dawn Beau Glen 4234, d Sunny Dawn May 2nd 4233.

472 Allan S. Hodgins, SUNNY DAWN WEXIE 3rd 4863, f 17/9/57,• s Sunny Dawn Wexie 3341, d Greylight Pilot 65th 4291. •

473 C. J. Toner, WATERLOO LITTLE LEMON 4691, 1 2/11/ 57, s Waterloo Olympus 4404, d Waterloo Sylvia 14th 3604.

--- 474 J. E. Unthank, WINTERSET BETTY 8th 4678, f 10/6/57, s Sunny Dawn Advancer 3549, d Winterset Betty 2nd 3287.

p. 475 J. E. Unthank, WINTERSET LILAC 2nd 4694, f 22/9/57, s Sunny Dawn Advancer 3549, d Winterset Tiley 3722.

57. SOW, over 6 months and not over 9 months old.-

..._476 Dr. A. R. Haywood, WINDREST ISIS 4861,, 1 5/1/58, s Windrest Great Length 2439, d Windiest Molly 4766.

--477 C. J. Toner, WATERLOO DAINTY LASS 4844, f 22 /12 / 57, s Waterloo Jupiter 30th 3900, d Waterloo Mercury 24th 4204.

478 C. J. Toner, WATERLOO MERCURY 64th 4841, 1 31/1/58, s Waterloo Jupiter 30th 3900, d Waterloo Mercury 9th 3886.

479 J. E. Unthank, WINTERSET DOLLY 10th 4830, f 18/12 / 57, s Inverloch Highlight. 13th 4350, d Winterset Dolly 3725.

480 J. E. Unth k, WINTERSET DOLLY 11th 4831, 1 18/12/57, s Inverloch Highlight 13th 4350, d Winterset • Dolly 3725.

SOW, over 4 months and not over 6 months old.

481 Allan S. Hodgins, SINN 11).\\VN SA IL\ 18:, ,), I' 21/3/58, s Greylight Pi Idt 6:, 1.11 1291, ;4(11111\ - Dawn Wexie 3311.

(v.,- :\1. V. Sutherland, JONVER 18:111 . ''•,, 1. s AVaterl 00 Barny 111. II

S;Idie 12,th .1. & M. V. Sutherland, JONVE1 Sl- SA 1810, f 25/4/58, s Waterloo Barny 9th :1916. d Rolyn Sadie 13th 3:132. C. J. Toner, -WATERLOO ROMA .16th 18 H

19/3/58, s Waterloo Jupiter 30th 390U, d Waterloo Roma 2993. C. J. Toner, WATERLOO ROMA 47th 4849, f 19/3/58, s Waterloo Jupiter 30th 3900, d Waterloo Roma 2993.

59. SOW, 4 months old or under.

486 Caulfield Grammar School, CUM1NG DAN'S BEAUTY L.R., 1 27 / 6 /58, s ttiLda 1 e Dan 2923, d Windrest Duchess =Aiay 15-19. Caulfield Grammar School, CI:"LING DAN'S DUCHESS L.R., 1 27/6/58, s Wattledale Dan 2923, d Windrest Duchess May 4545. Dr. A. R. Haywood, W1NDREST DAY L.R., 1 23/6/58, s Windrest Bob 4611, d Windrest Molly 4766. Allan S. Hodgins, SUNNY DAWN PEACH L.R., f 27/5/58, s Greylight Pilot 65th 4291, d Sunny Dawn June 2nd 4097. Allan S. Hodgins, SUNNY DAWN PEACH 2nd L.R., f 10/6/58, s Greylight Pilot 65th 4291, d Sunny Dawn Boquet 4851. J. & M. V. Sutherland, JONVER ANNA 4834.

30/5/58, s Waterloo Barny 9th 3516, d Rolyn Margo 4194. J. & M. V. Sutherland, JONVER TOPSY 4835, 1 30/5/58, s Waterloo Barny 9th 3516, d Rolyn Margo 4194. C. J. Toner, WATERLOO MERCURY 66th L.R., f 13/6/58, s Waterloo Jupiter 30th 3900, d Waterloo Mercury 24th 4204.

C. J. Toner, WATERLOO SYLVIA_ 57th L.R.,, f 11/ 6 /58, s Waterloo Jupiter 30th 3900, d Waterloo Sylvia 42nd 4525. J. E. Unthank, WINTERSET PEARL 2nd L.R., f 11/6/58, s Inverloch Highlight 13th 4350, d Winterset Dolly 6th 4679. J. E. Unthank, WINTERSET PEARL 3rd L.R., f 11/6/58, s Inverloch Highlight 13th 4350, d Winterset Dolly 6th 4679.

CLASS

60. *GROUP PRIZES. Breeders' Group, con-sisting of one boar and two sows (any age) bred and owned by exhibitor; to be selected from exhibits in general classes_ Prizes: £5, £3, £1.

49G Allan S. Hodgins. 497 J. & M. V. Sutherland. 498 C. J. Toner. 499 C. J. Toner. 500 J. E. Unthank.

CHAMPION PRIZES.

JUNIOR CHAMPION WESSEX SADDLEBACK //- x• BOAR, 9 months old or under—Society's

' Rosette.

JUNIOR RESERVE CHAMPION WESSEX /7, SADDLEBACK BOAR—Society's Rosette_ 44

482

483

—484

485

487

—488

® 489

436

490

491

492

493

494

495

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CHAMPION WESSEX SADDLEBACK BOAR, I VICTORIAN BACON LTD., DANDENONG, any age—Government Certificate, and I £151151-. (Bacon Pig Class.) Society's Rosette.

RESERVE CHAMPION WESSEX SADDLE-BACK BOAR, any age.—Society's Rosette.

JUNIOR CHAMPION WESSEX SADDLEBACK SOW, 9 months old or under—Society's

' -7 Rosette,

JUNIOR RESERVE CHAMPION WESSEX - SADDLEBACK SOW—Society's Rosette.

CHAMPION WESSEX :SADDLEBACK SOW, any age—Government Certificate, and

t Society's Rosette.

A MEDAL, donated by THE NATIONAL PIG BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION (England)

-will be awarded to the exhibitor of the Best Wessex Saddleback Pig, provided at least eight

g entries compete. If less than eight entries corn-pete, the Medal may still be awarded if the fudge is satisfied that the competition between

-the exhibitors warrants the award. ti

Section 50— BACON AND PORK PIG

COMPETITIONS.

Judge: L. A. DOWNEY, Esq.

Stewards: F. FEDDERSEN, Esq. N. 12\TCE, Esq. K. METIT.:F-1, E.

. D. NORTH, Esq.

Contributions towards the prize money in the Pork and Bacon Pig Classes have been made as under:

THE AUSTRALIAN PIG SOCIETY (Victorian Branch), i:20.

THE HERALD AND WEEKLY TIMES LTD., 44 FLINDERS STREET, MELBOURNE, C,1, £20.

J. H. RALPH, 17 BEDFORD STREET, NORTH MELBOURNE, £15/15/-.

J. C. HUTTON PTY. LTD., 43-65 HIGH STREET, PRESTON, £10/10/-.

INTER-CONTINENTAL PACKERS PTY. LTD., BENDIGO EAST, £10/10/-.

CLASS

61. PAIR OF PORK PIGS. In accordance with the following condi-tions, cash prizes will be paid as follows: First prize, £10; Second prize, £7; Third prize, £4; Fourth prize, £3; Fifth prize, £2; sixth prize, £1. Entry fee, 17/6; Members, 12/6. Fairchild & 'Clutterbuck. Fairchild & Clutterbuck. I. E. & F. Hawtin. I. E. & F. Hawtin. A .H. Richards & Son. J. & M. V. Sutherland. B. Hogan Taylor. J. E. & M. Treacy. Trenery & Soderlund.

510 511 512 513 514

- 515 516 517 518 519 520

CONDITIONS.

Classes 61 and 62.

1. Competition is limited to financial mem-bers of the Australian Pig Society, whose herds are accredited as Brucellosis-free by the Department of Agriculture.

2. Pigs must be bred by exhibitor and be pure bred or first cross of two pure breeds and by sires and from dams that are either fully regis-tered as pure breds or from litters notified in accordance with the Rules of the Australian Pig Society.

3. At the time of entry a nomination only may be made, but details as to date of farrowing, breeding and feeding of the pigs to be exhibited must be supplied to the Secretary at least two weeks prior to the opening day of the Show.

501 -1-502

RESERVE CHAMPION WESSEX SADDLE- 503 _,, z _ BACK SOW—Society's Rosette. u_1

-504

'4776. - - - `- --, 505 506

SPECIAL RIBBONS will be presented by_ —507 THE AUSTRALIAN PIG SOCIETY (FEDERAL 508 COUNCIL) for the Best Wessex Saddleback/ ,....._ 509 Boar and the Best Wessex Saddleback Sow, if not less than three exhibitors compete. _,

b 1 62. PAIR OF BACON PIGS. In accordance with the following condi-tions, cash prizes will be paid as follows: First prize, £20; second prize, £12; third prize, £8; fourth prize, £3; fifth prize, £2; sixth prize, £1. Entry fee, 17/6; Members, 12/6.

Bidgood Bros. L. H. & A. H. Castle. L. H. & A. H. Castle. Fairchild & Clutterbuck. Fairchild & Clutterbuck. J. M. Gardiner. I. E. & F. Hawtin. I. E. & F. Hawtin. T. M. Noble & Sons. J. E. & M. Treacy. Trenery & Soderlund.

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BACON & PORK PIG COMPETITIONS—LANDRACE

4. An entry shall comprise two pigs (two sows, two barrows, or one sow and one barrow) from one and the same litter.

5. No exhibitor may make more than two entries in each class.

6. Pigs entered in these classes must be penned not later than 8 a.m. on Wednesday, 17th September, at which time they will be inspected by the Judge.

7. Any entry which in the opinion of the Judge does not consist of an even pair of pigs shall be disqualified.

8. One pig (nominated by the Exhibitor) will be slaughtered on Wednesday, 17th September.

9. The weight of the dressed carcase must be not less than 120 lb. and not more than 160 lb. in the Bacon Class and not less than 60 lb. and not more than 100 lb. in the Pork Class.

10. The carcases will be judged on the English Standard with possible points as set out here-under :—

DRESSED CARCASE

Max. Pts.

(a) By Inspection:—

Hams—Well-filled and fine boned 8

Shoulders—Light 7

Streak—Thick, full of lean meat 12

(b) By Measurement:— Eye Muscle of Loin—Thick 28

Back Fat — Thickness — Correct proportion .... 20

Body Length — In proportion to 20

Leg Length Short .... 5

Total ,... 100

11. The Judge shall have the power to dis-qualify any carcase which, in his opinion, is un-suited for the market by virtue of seedy cut, excessively soft fat, yellow fat, or other serious blemish.

12. An endeavour will be made to display the best of the carcases at the Show Grounds from Friday, 19th September, to Friday, 26th Sep-tember, inclusive.

13. The live pig In each entry shall be ex-hibited in the pens from Thursday, 18th Sep-tember, to Friday, 26th September, inclusive. Prize cards will be provided for both the live pig and the carcase.

14. No entry will be entitled to a Cash Prize if it secures less than 50 points out of the total 100 points allotted for carcase appraisal.

15. All • pigs slaughtered will be purchased on a weight basis at ruling prices.

Section 50a — Landrace Judge: L. A. DOWN i.:Y, Esq.

Entry fee, 17/6; Members, 12/6, unless otherwise stated.

CLASS 62A. BOAR, over 6 months and not over 9

months old. 521 E. J. Galbraith, HIGH LEYS EXPLORER

3rd 46, f 21/1/58, s Moygannon Erot 28th 34, d Moygannon Stina 23rd 1.

522 E. J. Galbraith, HIGH LEYS PRINCE ANDY 3rd 47, f 19/1/58, s Moygannon Erot 28th 34, d Moygannon Stina 24th 2.

63. BOAR, over 4 months and not over 6 months old.

523 S. D. M. Byron, CROYDON VALE KING ALLY 4th 21, f 31/3/58, s Lisoneil King BL25029, d Glen Ally 42nd 16.

524 S. D. M. Byron, CROYDON VALE KING ALLY 18, f 31/3/58, s Lisoneil King BL 25029, d Glen Ally 42nd 16.

525 G. R. Davis, FOREST HOLM EROT 42, f 6/4/58, s Altnaveigh Erot 5th BL 9159, d Glen Ally 59th 28.

526 G. R. Davis, FOREST HOLM TRAPP, f 3/4/58, s Glen Trapp of Blombacka BL 19925, d Moygannon Stina 33rd 29.

527 R. K. McDonald, ELLDON GENERAL 2nd 37, f 5/4/58, s Lisnabrague King BL 27805, d Lisoneil Bessie 46th 25.

528 R. K. McDonald, ELLDON GENERAL 3rd 38, f 5/4/58, s Lisnabrague King BL 27805, d Lisoneil Bessie 46th 25.

64. BOAR, 4 months old or under. 529 D. H. McDonald, BRIMDOLY HERO L.R.,

f. 17/5/58, s Lisoneil King BL 25029, d Glen Ally 64th 26.

- 530 D. H. McDonald, BRIMDOLY MAJOR L.R., f 17/5/58, s Lisoneil King BL 25029, d Glen Ally 64th 26.

64A. SOW, over 6 months and not over 9 months old.

531 E. J. Galbraith, HIGH LEYS SUSAN 3rd 48, f 19/1/ 58, s Moygannon Erot 28th 34, d Moygannon Stina 24th 2.

532 E. J. Galbraith, HIGH LEYS SUSAN 4th 49, f 19/1/58, s Moygannon Erot 28th 34, d Moygannon Stina 24th 2.

65. SOW, over 4 months and not over 6 months old.

533 G. R. Davis, FOREST HOLM ALLY 43, f 6/ 4 / 58, s Altnaveigh Erot 5th BL 9159, d Glen Ally 59th 28.

534 G. R. Davis, FOREST HOLM ALLY 2nd 44, f 6/ 4 / 5 8, s Altnaveigh Erot 5th BL 9159, d Glen Ally 59th 28.

-535 R. K. McDonald, ELLDON DAINTY 2nd 40, f 5/4/58, s Lisnabrague King EL 27805. d Lisoneil Bessie 46th 25.

66. SOW, 4 months old or under. 536 D. H. McDonald, BRIMDOLY ROSE L.R., f

17/5/58, s Lisoneil King BL 25029, d Glen Ally 64th 26.

CHAAIPION PRIZES.

JUNIOR CHAMPION LANDRACE BOAR, 9 z months old or under—Society's Rosette.

JUNIOR CHAMPION LANDRACE SOW, 9 b months old or under—Society's Rosette.

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index to Exhibitors in the Pig Section

B BIDGOOD BROS., Private Bag, - \\ - odonga (Large

Whites)-130 40, 147, 162. 187. 232. 212/3, 252, 263, 291. '2, 315 6. 340 - 1. 510.

Butler, J. H., :Meadow Banks. Newstead (Tam-worths)-353, 4. 357 66, 360, 71.

Byron, S. D. Croydon Yale. Wesley Yale, via Latrobe, Tas. (Landrace)-528/4.

CAMPBELL. D.. Hillang-rove, Wamberal, 1N, X.S.W. (Large Whites'-141, 148, 163/4, 188/9, 200/10, 260 70. 203 4. 317/8. 342.

Castle. L. H. & A. H.. Bass (Large Whites)-165 0, 100 253:4T 271. 2, 295/6, 319,'20,

Caulfield Grammar School, Cuming House, Tar-ran2.-o Rd.. I-arra Junction (Wessex Saddle-backs)-434 . 5. 444, 450/1, 470, 486/7.

Chard. F. J., & Son. Private. Bag. Terang (Berk- stiire,5)_L1, 5, 16 7, 30

-1

'1, 44 . 5. 58, 61/2, 71, 85/6,

1S . 9 131; (Large Whites)-149, 167/8, 19' 3. 2-1'2 . 4. 224, 245..6, 255, 273/4, 297/8, 321/2.

Clarke„ \-\-. R. Box 48, Nathalia (Berkshires)-2, 6/7, 1S/19. 32 '3. 46/7, 59/60, 72 / 3, 87/8, 105/6, 120/1, 132: (Tamworth)-355/6, 367/8.

D

DAVIS„ G. R., P.O. Box 80, Deloraine, Tas. (Land-race)-525/6, 533/4.

F -F-AT-RcEaLD & (-LI:TTERMICK, Vaucluse, Tinamba

'Large 7\---h-ltesi-150/1, 169/70, 194/5, 215/6, 225 6. 247. 275 0. 299. 300, 323/4, 344, 501/2,

4.

BRAITN, E. Nigh Leys. Kyabram (Land- rac--e)-521/2, 531/2.

Gardiner, J. M.. \A. avelea, Ventor, Phillip Island (La-rgc, \` hitc-s.)-196/7, 301/2, 515.

B I-LAM.BLIN, J. & C.. Toolleen (Large Blacks)-375,

378, 386, 391, 3 J4, 398/9, 405/6, 419, 426.

Hamblin, N. A., Farm, Toolleen (Large Blacks)-372/3. 376. 37f-l/80, 383, 387/8, 392, 395/6, 400/1, 1 8, 4, 420/1, 427.

1-D_--,t7,-tin. I. E. & 1 rnoyne, Colac West (Be -:- kshires)-2,, , 48, 74/5, 89, 122, 133; (Large -7,71;tes)-171/2, 217/8, 277/8, 325, 345, 503/4,

Ha ood, Dr. A. R. 39A Prospect Hill Rd., Cam-berwell (Wessex Saddlebacks)-439, 452, 476, 488.

Hodgins, Allan S., Tyabb (Wessex Saddlebacks)- 430, 436, 440, 446, 453, 460, 465, 471/2, 481, 489, 496.

Hunter, R. A., & S. J. Lake, Northwood Park, Seymour (Berkshires)-8, 90/1; (Large Whites) -219/20, 326/7.

K

KARSTEN, K. C-., Kiawarra, eth a 1 le, N. S.A,A.T. (Berkshires)-9, 21/2, 34, 49/60, 63/4, 76, 92 / 3, 107, 123/4, 184.

Kerger, Alf C., Barbank, -..\Tarshall (Large Blacks) -274, 281, 284, 389, 402, 409/10, 410/G, 422 / 3, 428.

McCRUM, J. H., Strathtield, Weethalle, N.S.W. (Berkshires)-3, 10/1, 23/4, 35/36, 51, 65/6, 77/8, 94 / 5, 108/9, 125/6, 135.

McDonald, D. H., Yarroweyah, P.O. (Landrace)-529/30, 536.

McDonald, R. K., Rural Delivery, Cobram (Land-race)-525/8, 535.

McNab Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine (Large Whites)-173, 198/9, 279, 503/4.

McNab, J. A. G., Hutton, Tullamarine (Large 1?Thites)-280, 305/6.

N NOBLE, T. M., & Sons, Box 62, Maffra (Large

Whites)-142, 152, 174/5, 200/1, 221/2, 237, 256/7, 281/2, 307/8, 328/9, 346, 518.

Northey & Co., Koorilla Park, Bethanga Lower (Large Whites)-143, 153/4, 176/7, 223/4, 238, 248/9, 258/9, 283/4, 330/1, 347/8.

0 OSBORNE, L. R., Strathfieldsaye (Berkshires)-

12/3, 25/6, 37/8, 67, 79/80, 96/7, 110/1, 136; (Large Whites)-178/9, 202, 225/6, 260/1, 285/6, 309/10, 332/3.

R RICHARDS, A. H., & Son, Dumbalk (Large Whites)

-144, 155/6, 180/1, 203, 227/8, 239/40, 262/3, 287/8, 311/2, 334/5, 349, 505.

Roy, W. A., Morrells Hill, Boolarra (Berkshires)- 14, 27, 39/40, 52 / 3, 68, 81/2, 98/9, 112 / 3, 137.

S SALVATION ARMY FARM & TRAINING CENTRE,

Bayswater (Large Whites)-145, 157, 182/3, 204, 229, 241, 250, 264 / 5, 289, 336/7, 350.

Sutherland, J. & M. V., North Rd., Langwarrin (Wessex Saddlebacks)-431/2, 437, 446/7, 454 / 5, 461, 466, 482 / 3, 490/1, 497, 506.

T TAYLOR, B. Hogan, Wandeen Farm, Harkaway

(Large Whites)-158/9, 184/5, 205/6, 230/1, 266/7, 290, 338/9, 351, 507.

Toner, C. J., P.O. Box 39, Myrtleford (Wessex Saddlebacks)-433, 441/ 2, 448/9, 456/7, 462, 467, 473, 477/8, 484 / 5, 492/3, 498/9.

Treacy, J. E. & M., White Acres, Gunbower (Large Bla,cks)-377, 382, 385, 390, 393, 397, 403/4, 411/2, 417/8, 424/5, 429, 508, 519.

Trenery & Soderlund, Foster (Large Whites)-146, 160/1, 186, 207/8, 251, 313/4, 352, 509, 520.

Tyack, W. J., Waaia (Berkshires)-4, 41, 54/5, 100, 114/5, 127/8.

U UNTHANK, J. E., Hastings (Wessex Saddlebacks)

-438, 443, 458/9, 463/4, 468/9, 474/5, 479/80, 494/5, 500.

WHE.1,1"1"ON, D., Whittlesea (Berkshires)-15, 28/9, 42/3, 06/7, 69/70, 83/4, 101/2, 116/7, :129/30, '128.

-Valley Rd., Bena 1, 211/2, 233, 244, 343, 511/2.

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POULTRY

Section 51 — Poultry

All exhibitors must be registered as exhibitors with the Poultry Control Council for the current year—fee 5/-, which may be paid when making entries.

To be held under the Rules and Regulations of the Poultry Control Council, which is conducted under the auspices of this Society, and with which the Society is affiliated. A copy of the Rules and Regulations may be inspected at the office of the Society.

Judges:

Steward-in-Chief: W. COCKBILL, Esq.

HARD FEATHER BANTAMS AND OLD ENGLISH GAME.—R. Gould, Zinc Cor- poration, Broken Hill, N.S.W.

SOFT FEATHER BANTAMS.—I. G. Palmer, 238 West Beach Road, Marleston, Adelaide, S.A.

STANDARD LIGHT BREEDS.—B. Matthews, 30 Victoria Street, Ballarat, Vic.

STANDARD HEAVY BREEDS OTHER THAN RHODE ISLAND REDS AND SUSSEX.—J. E. Jauncey, Oaklands, Angledale, Bega, N.S.W.

UTILITY BREEDS OTHER THAN RHODE ISLAND REDS AND SUSSEX.—I. W. Benson,

R.M.B. 223, Maclean, N.S.W.

RHODE ISLAND REDS AND SUSSEX, STANDARD AND UTILITY.—R. M. Tabart, 33 Bay Road, New Town, Tas.

WATERFOWL AND TURKEY.—P. Pearse, Dean, Vic.

EGGS AND EXPORT POULTRY.—M. D. Hall, Department of Agriculture, Melbourne, Vic.

SPECIAL AWARDS.—I. W. Benson, J. E. Jauncey and I. G. Palmer.

Stewards:

Messrs. A. S. Penrose, T. Milner, C. F. Iredell, G. F. Warmbrunn, J. Pritchard, S. Spry, J. B. Davis, A. L. Edmonds.

Prizes in all classes other than those in which the amounts are specifically stated will be based on the following scale:—From one to three entries, 10/-, 5/-; from four to six entries, 15/-, 5/- Card; from seven to nine entries, :kW-, Card; ten entries or over, £1/10/-, 15/-, 5/-.

Entry fee, Members, 3/-; Non-Members, 4/-.

NOTE.—Poultry will be received and penned, fed and attended to, re-cooped and despatched, free of charge to exhibitors.

The Society accepts no responsibility for the care of exhibits and exhibitors and competitors enter at their own risk.

SPECIAL NOTE.—Exhibitors please note that birds MUST be penned before 9 p.m. on Wed-nesday, 17th September.

In order to avoid disappointments, exhibitors are advised to despatch their birds so that they will arrive as early as possible on that clay.

Poultry arriving at Spencer Street Railway Station on Wednesday, 17th September, will be picked up and conveyed to the Show Grounds by the Society's carrier.

Judging will be commenced at 9 a.m. on Thursday, 18th September. The pavilion will be open to the public from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. from Friday, 19th September, to Friday, 26th Septem-ber, and from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturday, 27th September.

When forwarding poultry by rail, exhibitors are particularly requested to mark clearly in each compartment of the coop the exhibit number of the bird that was sent therein, so that the same arrangement of birds may be made for the return journey.

Metal leg bands bearing the pen numbers will be forwarded to exhibitors, together with entry tickets. These bands must be securely fastened to the legs of the birds in accordance with the exhibit numbers on the entry tickets.

Selling prices of all Poultry exhibits may be displayed on coops.

Trio exhibits on offer for sale must be sold as such, no replacements being permissable.

Birds entered in Trio Classes are not eligible for individual awards of any nature.

Cards will be supplied free on application to the Poultry Superintendent, who will place them on the coops if requested by exhibitors who are unable to attend •in person. A commission of 6 per cent. will be charged on all sales effected by the Superintendent on behalf of exhibitors.

A charge of 5/- will be made in respect of each crate not supplied by vendors of birds which have to be despatched by the. Society.

Entries will only be received subject to the rules and regulations of the Society and the decisions of the Council. All exhibits must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor at the time of entry.

No exhibit may be entered in more than one class.

Trio Classes are restricted to two entries from any one exhibitor but to not more than one entry in any class.

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The Council reserves the right to any time any entry or prohibit any bird from competing in any class.

When a special prize is not in a numbered class, a separate entry is not required. No entry can be changed after entries close.

Every bird entered must be exhibited unless a certificate, signed by the owner, is lodged with the Society prior to the date of the Show, stating that the bird is unable to compete on one of the following grounds :—

(i) The bird has died. (ii) The bird is unfit for exhibition due to

injury or disease.

class entered. Some other cause which the Council or Secretary of the Society considers reasonable.

Failure to comply with this rule renders the _owner or entrant liable to a fine of not more than £5 for every bird not exhibited, and in addition the Council may debar the owner or exhibitor from taking part in any further ex-hibition conducted by the Society.

Unless authorised by the Society no live stock will be admitted to the Grounds other than those entered for exhibition.

The owner or Exhibitor of any exhibit or stand - of -exhibits disapproved of as an exhibit by the .Council of the Society, must, immediately upon notice to that effect, remove such exhibit or

-stand of exhibits from the Society's Grounds. The Council reserves the right to decline to receive entries in future years from any person

-who exhibits stock that is not up to a satisfac-tory standard, that is not exhibited in reasonable Show ;condition, or that is not given proper at-tention during the Show.

No - advertisement or notice (except by per-mission of the Council) is permitted on any stall or building.

The General Regulations and regulations ap-pearing at the heading of each section and the conditions on the entry form also form part of the conditions of entry.

RULES. 1. "Cock"— A cock shall mean a male over

12 months of age. "Hen"— A hen shall mean a female over 12 months of age. "Cockerel"— A cockerel shall mean all males hatched on or after 1st July, 1957. "Pullet"— A pullet shall mean ,all females hatched on or after 1st July, 1957. "Duckling'— A duckling shall be 12 months of age or under on the first day of the Show.

2. Labels and despatch slips will be sent for each Pen, when the exhibitor is not a resident of Melbourne or suburbs. On the reverse side of the labels exhibitors will be required to write their names, addresses and instructions for the

- return -- journey. Country and interstate ex-hibitors must inform. the Secretary, by post or telegram, of the despatch of their exhibits, giving full particulars, in order that arrangements may be made for receiving them. Several birds may

be sent in one hamper or box if it be properly divided and pen numbers attached to each division. When the exhibitor resides in or near Melbourne, "Entry Tickets" and metal leg bands only will be sent, the corresponding numbers being affixed to the exhibition pens by the Society. Labels and despatch slips, if required, will be supplied on application.

3. The greatest care will be taken of the ex-hibits, but the Society will not be responsible for any accident, mistake, loss or damage from, whatever cause arising, the exhibits being at the sole risk of the exhibitor. In case of the death of any exhibit, the same shall be certified by the. Veterinary Surgeon or his deputy.

4. The Veterinary Surgeon, or his deputy, is authorised to order the removal of all birds owned by an exhibitor, any one of whose ex-hibits shows signs of being infected with a. contagious disease.

5. Birds that have been tampered with or im-properly dealt with in any way shall be dis-qualified, and entry fees paid therefor shall be forfeited. The exhibitor shall also be liable to. disqualification, and, if a member, to expulsion from the Society.

EXHIBITS MUST NOT BE HANDLED UNLESS THE AUTHORITY OF THE SUPER-INTENDENT BE FIRST OBTAINED.

The Poultry Pavilion will be closed at 3 p.m.. on Saturday, 27th September. Exhibitors will be permitted to remove their birds at 3.30 p.m.

GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATES will be awarded for Poultry as. under:-

1. Light breeds (bantams excepted), best bird, any age or sex. to I.S"

2. Heavy breeds, best bird, any age or sex. Ji 3. Best Duck or Drake. ' 4. Best Pair of Birds (pure bred or cross),.

adapted for export. /S

SPECIAL REGULATIONS. 1. No certificate will be granted in any one-

of the above Classes unless there are at least six (6) exhibitors.

2. Any bird having previously been awarded a Government Gold Medal or Champion Certifi-cate is not eligible to compete again.

3. The competition will be confined to birds which are the property of and have been bred by the exhibitor.

4. Societies under whose auspices the certifi-cates are awarded shall obtain and forward to the Director of Agriculture, when applying for the Certificates to be prepared, statutory de-clarations from the exhibitors that the winning bird has not previously won a Government Gold Medal or Champion Certificate, and that the ex-hibitor is the breeder, as required in condition. (3) above.

reject at person or

(iii) ineligible for the The bird has become

(iv)

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPE

AT

COLES 0 0

POULTRY

5. The bird winning the certificate in any class shall, immediately upon such award being made, have two holes punched in the inside web of the left foot. The markings shall be done by or under the supervision of the judge (in the presence of a member of the Committee of the Society) of the Section in which the award is made, who shall not certify to such award unless and until such marking has been carried out.

6. The Department will supply to the Secre-tary of the Society a punch for use by the judge. This punch must be returned by reg-istered post to the Director of Agriculture im-mediately after the Show.

UTILITY.

Leghorn (white) Leghorn (any other

colour %,1?-Ancona 7 ,57:/

The "ROGEN AND ANDREW" MEMORIAL TROPHY, consisting of a Gold Medal, will be presented to the owner of the Best Bird ex-hibited in the Standard Classes (including Ban-tams) at the 1959 Show and every alternative Show.

0 Australorp Rhode Island / ( S-- / Langshan Sussex i . Legbar

CHAMPION ROSETTES AND CARDS will be ,awarded for the Best Bird in each of the follow-ing subdivisions:—

STANDARD

A 1 lb. tin of Min-a-Vit will also go to each Rosette winner.

Bantam (Modern, black red) Bantam (Modern, any other colour) Bantam (Old English, black red or wheaten)/0 Bantam (Old English spangled)) Bantam (Old English, any other colour)' Bantam, Rosecomb Bantam, Sebright .

Bantam, (Wyandotte), white ";P Bantam Bantam (Wyandotte), any other colour Bantam (Black Pekin) Bantam, (Pekin) any other colour L 1 ' Bantam, (Leghorn) any colour::::::?,, Bantam (any other variety) Leghorn (white) 7/ Leghorn (Brown) -- 7 t' Leghorn (any other colour) / Minorca '7 _ , Andalusian — Ancona i'7)7 Hamburg (black) Hamburg (any other colour) C Silkie 7 ..?; Legbar Game (Black red, light leg) Game (Black red, willowq or dark leg) / 7 ,

Game (Duckwing) /7) , Game (any other colour)' Indian Game ' . Wyandotte (silver) '‘),-;' Wyandotte (white) — :1" Wyandotte (any other colour) /22 ,e Orpington (black) /'„ Orpington (buff). Rhode Island /..?,C,c7 Plymouth Rock r Langshan (Chinese) Sussex C/ Australorp //:, Any other variety (light):77(.':;/

iL/9. Any other variety (heavy) — Indian Runner Duck or Drake I 7 4 1

Pekin Rouen or Aylesbury Duck or Drake /7/(71 Any other variety Duck or Drake /s Goose or Gander / Turkey Gobbler S Turkey Hen /

/9"

STANDARD BREEDS. Prizes in the Classes for Standard Breeds (un-

less otherwise specified) will be based on the following scale:—From one to three entries, 10/-, 5/-; from four to six entries, 15/-, 5/-, Card; from seven to nine entries, El, 10/-, Card; ten entries or over, E1/10/-, 15/-, 5/-. Entry fee: Members, 3/-; Non-Members, 4/-.

A P.C.C. Trophy Spoon will be awarded for the following:

Best bird in the Standard Classes other than Bantam, Waterfowl or Turkey. / Best bird in Utility Classes. /.6 Best Bantam. Best Waterfowl or Turkey. :?3"

Satin Bannerettes, donated by The Australasian Bird Lover, will be awarded for the following:

Best Standard Heavy- Breed. Best Standard Light Breed. Best Utility Heavy Breed. Best Utility Light Breed. Best Hard Feather Bantam. Best Soft Feather Bantam. Best Waterfowl.

A contribution towards the prize money in this Sub-Section has been made as follows:—

The G. F. McCRACKEN MEMORIAL CUP valued at g10/10/- (presented by Mr. G. W. POWELL) will be awarded for the best Bantam ., in the Show. The cup to be won five times, not necessarily in succession. A trophy order valued at 1./1/- (presented by Mr. G. W. Powell) will be awarded to each year's winner until the cup is won outright. Winners: 19-17, I. G. Palmer; 1948, W. C. Stevens; 1949, G. W. Powell; 1950, K. McD. Farrell; 1951, K. McD. Farrell; 1952, W. J. Bartlett & Son; 1953, L. P. E. Smith; 1954, W. Bradley & Son; 1955, W. C. Stevens; 1956, G. W. Powell; 1957, Mrs. J. C. McQuarie.

A Reserve Card will be awarded for the bird placed second to the winner of this prize.

7

The "GARRETT DWYER" MEMORIAL MEDAL will be presented to the owner of the c, best bird exhibited in the Standard Classes (in- ' eluding Bantams) at the 1958 Show and every alternate Show.

A Reserve Card will be awarded for the bird / placed second to the winner of this prize. /

340 POULTRY

CLASS

1. BANTAM (Modern), Black-red, Cock. J. Bartlett & Son.

J. L. Bradbury. 3 Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. 4 R. C. Hunter.

-5 A. B. Trewin.

2. BANTAM (Modern), Black-red, Hen. 6 W. J. Bartlett & Son.

J. B. Bradbury. S J. B. Bradbury. 9 J. B. Bradbury.

10 W. Bradley & Son. 11 Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. 12 Mrs. J. C. MoQuarle. 13 Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. 14 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. 15 Mr. Lc-.- Mrs. T. J. Mannion. 16 R. A. Jones. 17 A. B. Trewin.

- 18 A. B. Trewin.

3. BANTAM (Modern) Black-red Cockerel. Bradley Son. s. J. C. McQuarie.

Mrs. I. C. McQuarie. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie.

'\_fr:s. T. J. Mannion. A. B. Trewin. R. c-. R. Cr. Hunter. R. A. Jones. R. A. Jones.

4. BANTAM (Modern), Black-red Pullet. n -1-7. J. Bartlett & Son. 30 J. B. Bradbury. 31 I. B. Bradbury.

- 37 W.. Bradley & Son. 33 Mrs. I. C. McQuarie. 34 70-rs. I. C. McQuarie. 35 I. C. McQuar'..= 86 Mr. T. I. ion. 87 ,B. T- --in 38 R. G-. HTurtr. 39 B. G. wu-ri 4- 0 7P.,. _A_ Tones. 41 A.. Tories.

5. BANTAM (Modern), Brown-red, Cock or Cockerel.

n

J . I - ) -.--.

'---

6, BANTAM (Modern), Brown-red, Hen or Pullet.

47 Bradley ez Son. 48 7'4,17'. J, C. arie. 49 J. C. Mr.:(:arie. 50 D. \Wigney,

7, BANTAM (Modern), Pile Cock. J._ —51 77. Bradley & Sor_

C . .1. Fergusr,:,.

BANTAM (Modern , Pile Hen.

- - - !

& - M. H. Frot. B. J. Kerro or il.

19 20 9

- 3

95 26 o- 28

9. BANTAM (Modern), Pile Cockerel. G. -W. Powell.

r , & Son.

MELBOURNE CITY ABATTOIRS

Smithfield Road, Flemington

ME T MEAL The attention of POULTRY

KEEPERS is again drawn to the ANIMAL FOODS which are manu-factured at the City Abattoirs. These Meals are prepared under VETERINARY SUPERVISION from meat taken from freshly slaugh-tered animals. They are very rich in proteins, which are the BODY BUILDING substances so essential to egg-laying birds.

MEAT MEAL Guaranteed Protein, 55%

Price: £21101- per cwt. (112 lbs.) at Works.

Compare the price and analyses with other meals on the market.

(As the production of M.C.C. Meat Meal is unequal to the demand, it is regretted that, for the present, no new clients can be

supplied.)

When down for the Royal Show, you are invited to inspect the Cattle Market and Abattoirs, which are situated close to the Show Ground. Make an application to

Superintendent.

•••••=m t,

81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93

— 94 95

3

18.

96 97 98 99

----100 101 102 103 104 105 106

E. H. Reddick. E. H. Reddick. E. H. Reddick. W. Bradley & Son. C. R. Croft. A. B. Trewin. J. Webb. J. Webb. Reginald C. Mills. Reginald C. Mills. R. H. Hall. R. Skelton. C. L. Rogers -& T. R. McCully. C. L. Rogers & T. R. McCully. C. L. Rogers & T. R. McCully.

BANTAM (Old English), Partridge, or Pullet.

E. H. Reddick. E. H. Reddick. E. H. Reddick. .E. H. Reddick. A. B. Trewin. A. B. Trewin. J. R. Wilson. J. R. Wilson. W. J. Holden. R. Stevens. James E. Sharp.

22.

19. BANTAM, (Old English), Clay ten, Hen.

107 W. Bradley & Son. 108 A. B. Trewin.

Hen

3

154 155 156 157 158 159

- 160 161

- 162 163 164 165

23.

149 150 151

• 152 -153

24. --166

167 168 169

or Whea- 170 171 172 173 174

• r A

CHEAPER

A"!- COLES

24

POULTRY

2,

109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117

- 118 119

CLASS

10. BANTAM (Modern), Pile Pullet.

— 60 G. W. Powell. .2_ -- 61 G. W. Powell.

62 C. J. Ferguson. 63 M. H. Frost.

11. BANTAM (Modern), Duckwing, Cock.

A. B. Trewin. J. Webb. I. D. Swaby. Reginald C. Mills. W. J. Holden. R. H. Hall. C. L. Rogers & T. R. McCully. C. L. Rogers & T. R. McCully. C. L. Rogers & T. R. McCully. Master Max Richards. Master Max Richards.

---- 64 65 66 67 68

----- 69 70 71

— 72

74

13. 75 76

14. --- 77 ---- 78

79

15.

1

16. BANTAM (Modern), any other colour, Hen or Pullet.

80 Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. 1`/0 ;.9A17

CLASS

20. BANTAM (Old English), Black-red, erel.

120 J. Canavan. 121 W. Bradley & Son. 122 P. B. McPhee. 123 Master Wally Christie. 124 Master Wally Christie. 125 A. B. Trewin. 126 J. R. Wilson. 127 J. R. Wilson. 128 J. R. Wilson. 129 I. D. Swaby. 130 Reginald C. Mills. 131 Master Ken J. Frye. 132 R. A. Jones. 133 R. Stevens.

BANTAM (Old English), Clay or Whea-ten,

Pullet.

W. Bradley & Son. Master Wally Christie. Master Wally Christie. Master Wally Christie. J. W. Wood. J. R. Wilson. J. R. Wilson. J. R. Wilson. J. Webb. Reginald C. Mills. Reginald C. Mills. R. A. Jones. C. L. Rogers & T. R. McCully. C. L. Rogers & T. R. McCully. Master Max Richards.

W. J. Bartlett & Son. J. L. Bradbury. J. L. Bradbury. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. R. G. Hunter.

BANTAM (Modern), Duckwing, Hen. W. J. Bartlett & Son. J. L. Bradbury. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. R.G. Hunter.

BANTAM (Modern), Duckwing, Cockerel. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. R. G. Hunter.

BANTAM (Modern), Duckwing, Pullet. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mann i

BANTAM (Modern), any other colour, Cock or Cockerel.

NO ENTRY

Cock—

2L

134 -135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148

17. BANTAM (Old English), Black-red, Cock, BANTAM (Old English), Blue or Blue—red, Cock or Cockerel.

Miss Anne Rennie. W. A. -Wykes. I. D. Swaby. W. J. Holden. R. J. Kermond.

BANTAM (Old English), Blue-red, Blue or Blue-tailed Wheaten Hen or Pullet.

W. A., Wykes. J. R. Wilson. J. Webb. J. Webb. I. D. Swaby. Master E. Greengrass. R. H. Hall. F. R. Rich. C. L. Rogers & T. R. McCully. C. L. Rogers & T. R. McCully. C. L. Rogers & T. R cCuily. R. J. Kermond.

BANTAM (Old English), Duckwing, E. H. Reddick. W. Bradley & Son. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. J. R. Wilson. Miss Meredith West-Onley. Master Ken J. Frye. R. A. Keirl, Jnr. R. A. Reirl, Jnr.

Cock_

$‘1.2 IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPE AT COLES

POULTRY

238

A. ones. 239

H. Hall. 240 R. Skelton. 241 Sharp & Wiltshire. 242 Sharp & Wiltshire. 243 Sharp & Wiltshire. 244 R. J. Kermond. 245 R. A. Keirl, Jnr.

CLASS

32. BANTAM (Old English), Spangled, Cock-erel.

246 NAT. Bradley & Son. 247 J. Canavan. 248 J. Canavan. 249 J. A. Magill. 250 L. G. Close. 251 A. B. Trewin. 252 A. B. Trewin. 253 J. R. Wilson. 254 J. R. Wilson. 255 R. A. Jones. 256 E. P. Harnemoes. 257 R. A. Jones. 258 R. A. Reirl, Jnr.

CLASS

25. / —175

176 -177 - 1'78 179 180

—181 182 183

BANTAM (Old English W. Bradley & Son. Mr. &-. Mrs. T. J. Mannion. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion, Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. A. B. Trewin. Miss Meredith West- Onley. R. A. Reirl, Jnr. R. A. Keirl, Jnr. R. J. Renmond.

, Duckwing, Hen.

26. BANTAM (Old English), erel.

154 E. H. Reddick. 155 W. Bradley & Son. 186 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. 187 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. 188 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. 189 W. A. Wykes. 190 I. D. Swaby. 191 I. D. Swaby, 19 2 Master Ken J. Frye. 193 R. Skelton. 194 R. A. I-. eirl, Jnr. 195 R. A. Reirl, Jnr.

Duckwing, Cock-

27. BANTAM (Old English), let.

196 E. 14 Reddick. 197 W. Bradley & Son.

Mr. & Mrs, T. J. Mannion. 'Nfr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion.

B. Trewini. R. Skelton.

203 R. Skelton. R. A. K eirl, Jnr. R., A. Keirl,

33. Duckwing, Pul- 259

260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269

- 270 271 272 273

BANTAM (Old English), Spangled Pullet. E. H. Reddick. W. Bradley & Son. J. A. Magill. P. B. McPhee. P. B. McPhee. L. G. Close. A. B. Trewin. A. B. Trewin. W. A. Wykes. I. D. Swaby. A. A. F. Evans. A. A. F. Evans. E. P. Harremo.es. R.. A. Jones. R. A. Keirl, Jnr.

28. BANTAM (Old English), Crele Cock or Cockerel.

W. J. Venn. 207 I. D. S, ,waby. 208 G. E. Gossip, 209 R, H. Hall.

or Cuckoo,

34. 274 275 276

BANTAM (Old English), Black, Cock. Miss Anne Rennie. R. M. Vale. Mrs. R. W. Sterry.

29. BANTAM (Old English), Crele or Cuckoo, Hen or Pullet.

/ 210 W. J. -Venn, —211 C-. E. G'-ossip.

30. BANTAM (Old English), 217 J. Bartlett & Son, 213 B. H. Reddick.

E. H. Reddick. 21 5 J. A. Blair. 916 W. Bradley & Son. 217 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion, 218 J. A, Ma gill, 219 A. B. Trewin, 990 E. P. Harrernoes. 221 R. A. Jones.

, 22 9 R. A. Jones. 223 R. H. Hall. 224 R. Skelton.

31, BANTAM (Old English), 225 W..1. Bartlett & Son, 226 E. H. Reddick. _227 E. H. Reddick, 228 J. A. Blair. 229 W. Bradley & Son. 2 20 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. 221 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion, 232 A, B. Tr-e- win. 232 A. B. Trei,vin, 232 J. R. 235 A. A. F. Evans. 226 C. A. Forbes. 237 R. A. Jones.

35. BANTAM (Old English), Black, Hen. 277 T. Milner.

BANTAM (Old English), Black, Cockerel. R. H. Hall. Mrs. R. W. Sterry. Mrs. R. W. Sterry.

37. BANTAM (Old English), Black, Pullet. R. H. Hall. R. H. Hall. Mrs. R. W. Sterry. Mrs. R. W. Sterry. Mrs. R. W. Sterry. Mrs. R. W. Sterry.

38. BANTAM (Old English), Brown-red, Cock or Cockerel.

A. B. Trewin. W. A. Wykes. Master E. Greengrass. R. H. Hall.

39. BANTAM (Old English), Brown-red, Hen or Pullet.

291 A. B. Trewin. 292 A. B. Trewin. 292 W. A. Wykes.

- 294 Master E. Greengrass. 290 Master W. Frye. 296 R. H. Hall.

.,1_

36. 278

Spangled, Cock. 279 280

281 282 282 284

— 285 286

Spangled, Hen --287 288 _---• 289 _

290

CLASS

POULTRY

CLASS

English), Birchen, Cock, 50.

-- 342 343 344

• 345 Birchen, Hen,

40.

--297

41. English),

BANTAM (any other colour, rose comb), Hen or Pullet.

Stan Moodie. Stan Moodie. N. Huxtable. R. J. Kermond.

BANTAM (Old or Cockerel.

R. J. Kermond.

BANTAM (Old or Pullet.

49.

337

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES 343

NO ENTRY 2

42. BANTAM (Old English), any other colour, Cock or Cockerel.

298 Mrs. R. W. Sterry. 299 James E. Sharp.

43. BANTAM (Old English), Hen or Pullet. any other colour

i,

300 Master E. G-reengrass 301 R. H. Hall.

— 302 James E. Sharp. 303 R. J. Kermond.

44. TRIO (any variety), Hard Feather Ban- tam. Prizes: £1, 10/-, Card.

- 304 P. A. Fawcett.

45. BANTAM (Black, rose comb), Cock. 305 A. B. Trewin.

-- 306 A. F. Wright. LP A. L. Dickins.

46. BANTAM (Black, rose comb), Hen. 3

51. BANTAM (Silver Sebright), Cock. - 346 W. J. Bartlett & Son. - 347 W. J. Bartlett & Son. .348 W. Bradley & Son. 349 Stan Moodie. 350 Stan Moodie.

52. BANTAM (Silver Sebright), Hen. 351 W. J. Bartlett & Son. 352 W. J. Bartlett & Son.

-353 W. Bradley & Son. 354 Stan Moodie. 355 Stan Moodie. 356 Stan Moodie. 357 Stan Moodie. 358 Stan Moodie. 359 Stan Moodie. 360 James E. Sharp.

54. BANTAM (Silver Sebright), Pullet. 362 W. J. Bartlett & Son. 363 W. Bradley & Son. 364 Stan Moodie. 365 Stan Moodie. 366 A. L. Dickins. 367 James E. Sharp.

53. BANTAM (Silver Sebright), Cockerel.

- 361 A. L. Dickins.

comb), Cockerel.

308 309 310

— 311 --- 312

313 314 315 316 317

47. 318 319 320 321 322

• - 323 324

I — 325 _ 326

F. R. Rich. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. H. Chinnock. A. B. Trewin. A. B. Trewin. A. F. Wright. R. A. Jones. A. L. Dickins. T. Edwards.

BANTAM (Black, rose Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. L. G. Close. A. B. Trewin. A. B. Trewin. A. F. Wright. A. L. Dickins. C. J. Ferguson. E. P. Harremoes. R. A. Jones.

55. BANTAM (Gold Sebright), Cock.

NO ENTRY

56. BANTAM (Gold Sebright), Hen. 368 W. Bradley & Son.

• 369 A. L. Dickins.

57. BANTAM (Gold Sebright), Cockerel..

NO ENTRY

58. BANTAM (Gold Sebright), Pullet. _

370 A. L. Dickins.

48. BANTAM (Black, rose comb), Pullet. 2. 327

— 328 329

330 331 332

— 333 334 335 336

59. BANTAM (Wyandotte), Partridge, Cock. - 371 G. W. Powell. •372 W. Bradley & Son. -373 A. B. Trewin. L. G. Close.

A. B. Trewin. A. B. Trewin. A. F. Wright. R. A. Jones. A. L. Dickins. T. Edwards. C. J. Ferguson. C. A. Forbes. C. A. Forbes.

BANTAM (any other colour, Cock or Cockerel.

Stan Moodie. Stan Moodie. J. A. Norman. N. Huxtable, Mrs. R. W. Sterry.

W. Bradley & Son, J. Collier. J. Collier. A. B. Trewin. I. D. Swaby. I. D. Swaby. Ron Janson. W. J. Layton. W. J. Layton.

61. - BANTAM (Wyandotte), Partridge, Cock-erel.

383 G. W. Powell. 384 W. Bradley &. Son.

60. BANTAM (Wyandotte), Partridge, Hen. 374 375 376 377

-. 378 - 379

380 381

rose comb), 382

388 389 390

--- 391 • 392 393 394

W. Bradley Son. E. J. Collier & Sons. John Nugent. A. B. Trewin. I. D. Swaby. I. D. Swaby. R. Hull.

63. BANTAM (Wyandotte), White, Cock. 395 F. R. Rich.

' 396 W. Bradley Son. 397 R. A. Jones. 398 M. H. Frost. 399 W. J. Layton. 400 R. J. Kermond. 401 R. A. Keirl, Jnr.

BANTAM (Wyandotte), White, Hen. 402 403 404 405 406 4n7 408 409 410

411 ---412

413 414

G. W. Powell. W. Bradley & Son. E. J. Collier & Sons. E. J. Collier & Sons. John Nugent. E. A. Whitlock. R. A. Jones. M. H. Frost. H. G. Hunter. R. G. Hunter. W. J. Layton. R. J. Krmond. R. A. Keirl, Jnr.

415 Franz -P'-1:sel-rrnann. 41'6 G. W. Powell.

- 417 W. Bradley & Son. 418 E. J. Collier & Sons. 419 H. Cotton. 490 John Nugent. 491

Yer-cyn. Peacock. 499

E. A. hitlock. 423 W. J. Layton. 424 R. J. K ermond. 42:5 R. A. Keirl, Jnr.

-66. BANTAM (Wyandotte 426 427

/ 498

-- 42 9 430 431 432 4 22

-435

437 -438 429 440 441 442 443 444

Franz P' nrnann. G. W. PoY.- G. W. Powell. W. Bradley & Son. E. J. Collier & Sons. H. Cotton. John Nugent. Mervyn Peacock. T. W. Gillard. Master F. Bilks. Master F. Bilks. Master F. Bilks. C. J. Ferguson. M. H. Frost. R. G. Hunter. R. G. Hunter. W. J. Layton. R. J. Kerrnond. B. A. Keirl,

X44 IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPE AT COLES

POULTRY

385 J. A. Magill. 386 A. B. Trewin. 387 Ron Janson.

CLASS

117 148 -14;1 -150

J. i\I. Hepburn. J. M. Hepburn. J. N. Hepburn. J. M. Hepburn.

,62. BANTAM (Wyandotte), Partridge, Pullet. CLASS

69. BANTAM (Rhode Cockerel.

451 John Nugent. - 452 T. W. Gillard. 453 C. M. Dickinson. 454 Ron Richardson. 455 R. A. Keirl, Jnr. 456 Ron Richardson.

70. BANTAM (Rhode Pullet.

T. W. Gillard. A. T. Goodridge. A. T. Goodridge. Ron Richardson. Ron Richardson. R. A. Keirl, Jnr.-

Island Red), Cock or

Island Red), Hen or

457 458

- 459 -460 461 462

463 464 465 466 467 468 469

- 470

71. BANTAM (Black Pekin), Cock.

65. BANTAM (Wyandotte), White, Cockerel.

3

, White, Pullet.:?

493 -- 494

495 496

498 499 500 501

481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492

Franz Pietschmann. G .W. Powell. G. W. Powell. A. B. Trewin. A. B. Trewin. A. B. Trewin. R. Watson. F. Mercieca.

W. J. Bartlett & Son. G. W. Powell. G. W. Powell. W. Bradley & Son. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. A. B. Trewin. A. B. Trewin. A. B. Trewin. F. Mercieca. A. L. Dickins. R. G. Hunter.

W. Bradley & Son. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. A. B. Trewin. A. B. Trewin. A. B. Trewin.. F. Mercieca. A. L. Dickins. M. H. Frost.

72. BANTAM (Black Pekin), Hen. 471 Franz Pietschmann. 472 Franz Pietschmann.

—•473 G. W. Powell. 474 G. W. Powell. 475 A. B. Trewin. 476 A. B. Trewin. 477 R. Watson. 478 A. B. Trewin. 479 M. H. Frost. 480 E. P. Harremoes.

73. BANTAM (Black Pekin), Cockerel.

74. BANTAM (Black Pekin), Pullet.

67. BANTAM (Wyandotte), any other colour, Cock or Cockerel.

NO ENTRY

BANTAM (Wyandotte), any other colour, Hen or Pullet. ),(

445 J. M. Hepburn. -446 J. M. Hepburn.

75. BANTAM (White Pekin), Cock. 502 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. ManniOn.

, 503 A. B. Trewin.

76. BANTAM (White Pekin), Hen. 504 G. W. Powell.

-505 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. 506 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. 1)07 R. G. Hunter.

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPE R AT COLES

POULTRY

CLASS

90. BANTAM (Leghorn, Black), lien or Pullet.

CLASS

77. BANTAM (White Pekin), Cockerel. 508 G. W. Powell. 509 A. B. Trewin.

R. G. Hunter. . 511 R. G. Hunter.

BANTAM (White Pekin), Pullet. G. W. Powell. A. B. Trewin. A. B. Trewin.

'BANTAM (Buff Pekin), Cock. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. A. L. Dickins. A. Hopkins.

80. BANTAM (Buff Pekin), Hen. ..2.---519 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion.

520 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. 521 J. A. Norman.

81. BANTAM (Buff Pekin), Cockerel. 522 N. F. Vincent.

1 A. L. Dickins.

78. 512

514

79. / X515

3 ------516

518

549 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560

A. W. Philpott. C. T. Chanter & Sons. C. T. Chanter & Sons. C. T. Chanter & Sons. H. Chinnock. H. Chinnock. J. B. Salmond. J. B. Salmond. H. T. Hedger. Mrs. T. Jones. Mrs. T. Jones. Mrs. T. Jones.

— 563 •564 565 566 567 568 569

92. BANTAM (Leghorn, White), Hen.

91. BANTAM (Leghorn, White), Cock. 561 M. H. Black. 562 K. Gordon.

M. H. Black. J. A. C. Broad. Arthur Bull. Arthur Bull. C. T. Chanter & Sons. Mrs. T. Jones. Mrs. T. Jones.

82. BANTAM (Buff Pekin), Pullet. - 524 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion.

525 A. Hopkins.

93. BANTAM (Leghorn, White), Cockerel_

83. BANTAM (Pekin), any or Cockerel.

526 Mr. & Mrs. T .J. Mannion. 527 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion.

570 571 572 573 574

other colour, Cock ,,,,575 :2, x,576

M. H. Black. J. A. C. Broad. Arthur Bull. Arthur Bull. Arthur Bull. C. T. Chanter & Sons. C. T. Chanter & Sons.

94. BANTAM (Leghorn, White), Pullet.

colour, Hen 577 578 579 580 581

- 582 __ 583

J. A. C. Broad. Arthur Bull. Arthur Bull. C. T. Chanter & Sons. C. T. Chanter & Sons. C. T. Chanter & Sons. C. T. Chanter & Sons.

84. BANTAM (Pekin), any other or Pullet.

®528 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. .-- 529 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion.

530 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. 531 E, P. Harremoes.

to 3 _

95. BANTAM (Leghorn. Blue), Cock or Cockerel.

— 584 W. J. Bartlett & Son. .,-585 C. T. Chanter & Sons.

85. BANTAM (Australorp), Cock. --- 532 A. J. & Mrs. Mannion.

533 A. Hopkins.

86. BANTAM (Australorp), Hen. 534 Norman C. Podger. 535 C. R. Croft.

N. F. Vincent.

87. BANTAM (Australorp), Cockerel. 537 Norman C. Podger.

-- 538 E. A. Whitlock. 539 N. F. Vincent. 540 A. Hopkins.

88. BANTAM (Australorp), Pullet.

2

• ti

96. BANTAM (Leghorn, 586 C. T. Chanter & Sons. 587 C. T. Chanter & Sons. 588 H. Chinnock. 589 H. Chinnock. 590 H. Chinnock. 591 B. Watson. 592 B. Watson.

- 593 B. Watson. 594 H. T. Hedger.

Blue), Hen or Pullet,

97. BANTAM, Ancona, Cock. — 595

596 597 598

• 599

-- 541 542

*s-1. 543

545

N orm an C. Pod ger. Norman C. I 'odger. A. J. & Mrs. Mannion. A. J. & Mrs. Mannion. N. F. Vincent.

L. J. Beney. A. J. Bray. Mrs. R. Bryant. Watters Bros. A. T. Goodridge.

Cock or 98. BANTAM, Ancona, Hen. 89. BANTAM (Leghorn, Cockerel.

/ 54U ,----•'547 C. T. Chanter & Sns.

548 C. T. (Mani er & S'oo

ns.

Black), 600 601

- 602 603 694

Mrs. R. Bryant. Mrs. R. Bryant. Watters Bros. W. Stokes. A. T. Goodridge.

60 5 L. J. Beney. 606 Natters Bros. 60T AV. Stokes. 60S AV. Stokes. 609 W. Stokes.

100,

------ 610 --611

612 -613

614 615 616 617 61S 6 1 0

BANTAM, Ancona, Pullet.

A. T. Goodridge. A. T. GoodridE.-e. A. J. Bray. Mrs. R. Bryant. Mrs. R. Bryant. Mrs. R. Bryant. W alters Bros.

Stokes. AY. Stokes. Vi. Stokes.

2.;

664 Kirkham Stud. - 665 W. R. Poor. —661 W. Binion.

667 Arthur Bull.

110. LEGHORN (White), Cockerel. 668 669 670 671

672 673 674 675

'676 677

Arthur Bull. D. Claringbold. I. E. Meek. G. Sanders. Master T. Greengrass. Master T. Greengrass. V. Dunn. F. R. Rich. G. C. McLeod. A. C. Rouse.

111. LEGHORN (White), Pullet.

846 IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPE AT COLES

Cockerel. BANTAM (any other variety), Soft Feather (Heavy), Cock or Cockerel. State breed or variety on entry form. 655 Mrs. J. C. McQuarie (Light Sussex).

656 Mrs. J. C. McQuarie (Light Sussex). — 657 AV. J. Venn. (Plymouth Rock).

- 658 W. J. Venn (Plymouth Rock). 659 I. D. Swaby (Light Sussex).

107. BANTAM (any other variety), Soft Feather (Heavy), Hen or Pullet. State breed or variety on entry form.

660 Mrs. J. C. McQuarie (Light Sussex). ---- 661 Mrs. J. C. McQuarie (Light Sussex).

662 W. J. Venn (Plymouth Rock). - 663 I. D. Swaby (Light Sussex):

CLASS

99. BANTAM, Ancona,

POULTRY

CLASS

106.

108. LEGHORN (White), Cock. NO ENTRY. 101, TRIO (any variety). Soft Feather Ban-

tam. Prizes: £1, 10/-. Card.

— 620 621

_N. F. Vincent. W. I. Venn. 109. LEGHORN (White), Hen.

102. BANTAM (any other variety), Hard .̂ Feather, Cock or Cockerel. State breed or variety on entry form.

G_arne). 'if an Game). = Game).

(irLa-ian Game). Indian C-ani e).

oc, o_ (Indian Game).

BANTAM (any Feather, Hen or variety on entry

- 2

103.

— other variety), Hard

State. breed or

form.

678 679 680 681 682 683 684

-685 686

- 687

W. J. Bartlett & Son. W. Binion. Arthur Bull. D. Claringbold. G. Sanders. A. C. Rouse. A. C. Rouse. Master T. Greengrass. V. Dunn. R. 4. McKellar.

Ga-Th .

) .

a .

-'- than r_r-1 e ) r r" ar,

104. BANTAM (any other variety), Soft Feather (Light), Cock or Cockerel. State breed or variety on entry form. /-

-641 .648 649

£51 £52 653 £54

112. LEGHORN (Brown), Cock. 688 R. H. Auty. 689 W. J. Bartlett & Son. 690 F. E. Perrot.

113. LEGHORN (Brown), Hen. 691 R. H. Auty. 692 R. H. fluty. 693 R. H. Auty.

- 694 F. E. Perrot. 695 G. F. Warm.brunn. 696 G. F. Warrnbrunn. 697 L. G. Kittle. G98 L. G. 'Kittle.

114. LEGHORN (Brown), Cockerel. (;99 R. H. Auty.

-,71)9 R. H. Auty. 791. R. H. A.uty. 792 R. H. .A.uty. 793 F. Perrot. 794: G. F. -Warm brunn. 795

C. -warrn bru -1111.

("Japanese). (Frizzle). (Frizzle).

Son. _ H. H.

B J. Bar 7.1 J. B Son.

Sch.=:-...fr (Japanese). - Schafer (Frizzle).

105. BANTAM (any other variety), Feather (Light), Hen or Pullet. breed or variety on entry form.

Soft' State

T. W. Gill --,,rd [ha) . Anthony Sch al er (Japanese Anthony Schafer (Fr:zzle). Anthony Schtfer (Frizzle): Mrs. R. W. Sterry (FrJzz)e). 7\..Ers. R. W. St. r ( -Frizzle). W . J. Bartlett & Son. W. J. Bartlett & Son.

115. ) —706

-- 707 -1-1 708

, 709 710 711 712 713

116. -- 714

_._-715

117. 2 — 716

717 / —718

" 719

LEGHORN (Brown), Pullet. R. H. Auty. R. H. Auty. R. H. Auty. F. E. Perrot. F. E. Perrot. G. F. Warmbrunn. G. F. Warmbrunn. Ron Janson.

LEGHORN (Black), Cock. B. W. Philpott. J. B. Salmond.

LEGHORN (Black), Hen. B. W. Philpott. J. B. Salmond, J. B. Salmond. C. J. Edwards.

/

I

118. LEGHORN (Black), Cockerel. 720 A. Crooks. 721 H. M. Pinder. 722 J. B. Salmond.

119. 723

3 -724 725 726 727

729

LEGHORN (Black), Pullet. B. W. Philpott. R. N. Suttie. R. N. Suttie. J. B. Salmond. J. B. Salmond. P. H. Eggleton. C. 3. Edwards.

121. --732

122. /'~' 733

—734

123. 1L_._ 735 _736

LEGHORN (Buff), Hen. A. S. Penrose.

/77. I:25 "R 7A NS -

LEGHORN (Buff), Cockerel. A. S. Penrose. A. T. Richards.

LEGHORN (Buff) , Pullet. A. S. Penrose. A. T. Richards.

765 766 767

-768 769 770

135.

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES 317

POULTRY

CLASS I CLASS

128. MINORCA (Black), Cock. - 745 H. M. Pinder.

129. MINORCA (Black), Hen. -746 A. R. Tink.

130. MINORCA (Black), Cockerel. • 747 H. M. Pinder. -748 H. A. Maloney.

131. MINORCA (Black), Pullet. - -- 749 H. M. Pinder.

750 E. H. Reddick. 751 E. D. Coats.

132. ANDALUSIAN, Cock. 752 Mrs. M. Patford. 753 Mrs. M. Patford. 754 W. I. Patford.

133. ANDALUSIAN, Hen. 755 Mrs. M. Patford. 756 W. I. Patford. 757 W. I. Patford. 758 Ken Watters. 759 H. Don. 760 H. Don.

_ 761 V. Dunn.

134. ANDALUSIAN, Cockerel. 762 Mrs. M.. Patford.

..-- 763 H. Don. 764 James S. MacBean.

120. LEGHORN (Buff), Cock. — 730 A. S. Penrose.

731 A. S. Penrose. ANDALUSIAN, Pullet.

Mrs. M. Patford. W. I. Patford. W. I. Patford. H. Don. R. Hull. James S. MacBean.

136. ANCONA, Cock. 771 H. M. Pinder. 772 J. Beaton. 773 C. J. Coombes.

-774 W. L. Marr. 775 M. J. Macartney.

137. ANCONA, Hen. 776 777 778

-- 779 780

• 781 782

124. LEGFIORN (any other varety), Cock or Cockerel.

737 3. B. Salmond.

W. R. Poor. F. R. Rich. C. J. Coombes. Watters Bros. A. R. Marshman. A. D. Fairless. W. L. Marr.

138. ANCONA, Cockerel. 783

- 784 785 786 787 788 789 790

H. M. Pinder. W. R. Poor. W. R. Poor. Watters Bros. R. J. Tapp. R. J. Tapp. A. D. Fairless. M. J. Macartney.

125. LEGHORN (any other vareiy), Hen or Pullet.

738 B. W. Philpott. 739 R. N. Suttie. 740 J. B. Salmond. 741 Kirkham Stud.

126. SPANISH, Cock or Cockerel. — 742 W. Johnston, Jnr.

127. SPANISH, Hen or Pullet. 743 W. Johnston, Jnr.

-- 744 W. Johnston, jilt..

139. ANCONA, Pullet. / 791 H. M. Pinder.

792 A. J. Poor. 793 A. J. Poor.

140. HAMBURG (Black), Cock. — 803

804 505

- 506 807 SOS 809

341.

4;<, 511

610

5 1 4

515 516 517

Annett & Son. S. G. Anderson. S. G. Anderson. S. G. Anderson. C. E. Greengrass. Fishwick Son. F. R. Rich.

HAMBURG (Black), Hen. L. Annett & Son. L. Annett Son. S. G. Anderson. F. R. Rich. H. A, Maloney. A. F. -Wright. C. E. G-reengrass. F. R. Rich.

HAMBURG (Black), Cockerel. S. G. Anderson. L. Annett. IL Son. Mrs_ R. Bryant. H . H . A. Maloney. Ai F. 'Wriz-ht. Fizhvoick~IL Son.

X40 IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

W. R. Poor, C. J. Coombes.. R. J. Tapp. R. J. Tapp, A. R. Marshman. Master Ian Simpson. A. D. Fairless. W. L. Marr. _Master Ian Simpson.

POULTRY

CLASS

148. HAMBURG (Golden Cockerel.

857 F. R. Rich. -858 L. A. Tucker.

.‘; 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801 802

Pencilled), Cock oY

CLASS

149. HAMBURG (Golden Pencilled), Hen or Pullet.

859 860 861 862 863 864

• 865 866

Norman C. Podger. F, R. Rich. F. R. Rich. F. R. Rich. L. A. Tucker. L. A. Tucker. A. R. Marshman. A. R. Marshman.

150. HAMBURG (any other variety), Cock or Cockerel.

NO ENTRY.

151. HAMBURG (any other variety), Hen or Pullet.

NO ENTRY.

152. SILKIE, Cock. Miss L. Morrison. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. J. Cassidy. Mrs. R. W. Sterry. McGuire & James. L. R. Leighton.

867 868

-869 870 871 872 873 8'74

343. HAMBURG (Black), Pullet. 525 S. G. Anderson.

G. Anderson. 527 L._Annett S.-. Son. 525 _2-Lnnett & Son.

A. Maloney. - H. A. Maloney.

531 2- F. \A r1ht. 53 Fi h4,ick

7144. HAMBURG (Silver Spangled), Cock.

-:'.iarz-Bean.

1145. HAMBURG (Silver Spangled), Hen. 0-. Anderson

Mrs. R. Bryant. Mrs. R. Bryant. F. a.

HAMBURG (Silver Spangled), Cockerel. Anderson. Antler ern.

Mrs. R. Bryant. F. ME:Tr:2j er2a. Fishwidc

147. HAMBURG (Silver Spangled), Pullet. 0-. Andersen. G,

ersr,n. ies. R. Bryant.

F. Me.rric-,;(::a.

h ri;k &

TiS7n r:k rc"r, e n

h r;k IL en. F i='r,r;1-: IL r, n .

H'n ri:k.

835 - 826

x-637 828

-146. / 84re,

--- 841 842 843 844 845

%46 ;3. 47 848

/ 850 851 852 853 854 855 ;-;E;

153. SILKIE, Hen. 875 876 877

— 878 879 880 881 882 883 884 885 886 887 888 889 890 891 892 893

Miss L. Morrison. W. J. Bartlett & Son. J. A. Blair. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. A. C. Wood A. C. Wood. A. C. Wood. K. A. White. J. H. Story. J. H. Story. J. H. Story. Miss M. Samson. R. S. Goodings. L. R. Leighton.

154. SILKIE, Cockerel. 894 Miss L. Morrison. 895 W. J. Bartlett & Son. 896 Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. 897 Mrs. J. C .McQuarie. 898 Mr, & Mrs. T. J, Mannion 899 J. H. Story. 900 .T. E. Story. 901 Miss M. Samson. 902 A. R. & C. Stamp. 903 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion.

-904 Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. 905 McGuire & James. 91)1; Mclluire & James. 907 Me(iinire & James. 908

uire & Jaynes. 909 L. F. Leighton.

155. SILKIE, Pullet. 910 W. .1. P,artlo,t, & Son. 911 Mrs. ari c. 912 Mrs. j ivieQuarie.

913 914

-915 916 917

-918 -919 1)20 921

-922 923

1 —924 925 926 927 928 929

— 930 931

Mrs. J. C. McQu.arie. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. J. Cassidy. J. H. Story. J. H. Story. J. H. Story. Miss M. Samson. R. S. Goodings. Master R. Evans. Master R. Evans. Mrs. R. W. Sterry. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. McGuire & James. McGuire & James. McGuire & James. L. R. Leighton.

CLASS

156. CAMPINE, Cock or Cockerel. ) .32 E. J. Ikin. 933 Kirkham Stud. 934 Kirkham Stud.

974 R. N. Dunball. 975 L. R. Hill.

976 L. R. Hill. — 977 B. G. Han.cock.

CLASS

164.

2 ------ 978 979 :7

ANY OTHER PURE BREED OR VARIETY (Light), Cock or Cockerel. (State breed or variety on entry form.)

Kirkham Stud (Welbar). Kirkham Stud (Welbar).

159. WELSUMMER, Hen or Pullet. 944 945 946

— 947 948

S —949 950

/

160. — 951

952 /

C. G. D. Butler. C. G. D. Butler. G. Nelson. G. Nelson. G. Nelson. Kirkham Stud. Kirkham Stud.

LEGBAR (Golden), Cock. V. S. Carley. L. R. Hill.

2. I

- 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008

E. H. Reddick. E. H. Reddick. R. A. Craig. J. Moses. J. W ebb. J. W-ebb. A. L. Edmonds. I. R. Gillard. I. R. Gillard.

170. GAME (Old English), Light Leg, Part-ridge, Clay or Wheaten, Pullet.

1009 E. H. Reddick. 1010 E. H. Reddick. -1011 E. H. Reddick. 1012 A. L. Edmonds. 1013 J. E. Jorgensen.

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPE AT COLES 349

POULTRY

165. ANY OTHER PURE BREED OR VARIETY (Light), Hen or Pullet. (State breed or variety on entry form.)

Kirkham Stud (Welbar). Kirkham Stud (Welbar).

166. TRIO (any variety), Light Breed, includ-ing Game. Prizes: £1, 10/-, Card.

— 980 _ 981

157. CAMPINE, Hen or Pullet. 935 E. J. Ikin.

i —936 Kirkham Stud. 937 Kirkham Stud.

158. WELSUMMER, Cock or Cockerel. 938 C. G. D. Butler.

-- 939 C. G. D. Butler. 940 G. Nelson. 941 G-. Nelson.

— 942 Kirkham Stud. 943 Kirkham Stud.

982

167.

) 984 ------ 985

--986 987 988 989 990 991

R. H. Auty. F. R. Rich.

GAME (Old English), Black-Red, Leg, Cock.

E. H. Reddick. J. Moses. J. Moses. J. Webb. A. L. Edmonds. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. I. R. Gillard. J. E. Jorgensen.

Light

168. GAME (Old English), Light Leg, Part-ridge, Clay or Wheaten, Hen.

992 E. H. Reddick. 99-3 E. H. Reddick. 994 E. H. Reddick.

-995 J. Moses. 996 J. Moses. 997 Woods Bros.

-998 A. L. Edmonds. 999 Mr. & Mrs. T. I. Mannion.

169. GAME (Old English), Black-Red, Light Leg, Cockerel.

161. 953 954

1--- 955 956 957 958 959

162. 960 961

- 962 I 963

964 965 966

LEGBAR (Golden), Hen. J. F. Carton. N. F. Coillet. J. A. Norman. J. A. Norman. L. R. Hill. L. R. Hill. B. G. Hancock.

LEGBAR (Golden), Cockerel. J. F. Carton. N. F. Coillet. J. A. Norman. L. R. Hill. D. Simpson. C. M. Dickinson. T. J. Henneberry

163. LEGBAR (Golden), Pullet. 967 968 969 970 971 972

171. GAME (Old English Black-Red, Willow-or Dark Leg, Cock.

C. G. D. Butler. V. S. Carley. N. F. Coillet. J. A. Norman. J. A. Norman. R. N. Dunball. R. N. Dunball.

1014 -1015

1016 1017 1018

js - 1019

G. 0. Shepherd. G. 0. Shepherd. E. H. Reddick. Woods Bros. Woods Bros. "\\Toods Bros.

176.

2- 70 10 -71

188. GAME (Old English), any other colour, Hen or Pullet.

1104 1105 1106

1107 1108

- 1109 1110 1111

E. H. Reddick. E. H. Reddick. Miss Anne Rennie. Woods Bros. Woods Bros. Woods Bros. Woods Bros. J. E. Jorgensen.

177. GAME (Old English), Duckwing, Cockerel.

1072 1073

7-1074

12 ,— 107c 1"077

E. H. Reddick. E. H. Reddick, E. H. Reddick. J. T. Miller. W. J. Holden. -T. E. JrJr -,

178. GAME (Old English), Duckwing, — 1078 E. H. Reddick..

1079 G. 0. Shepherd.

ill IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

\V. C. Stevens. W. C. Stevens. W. C. Stevens. W. C. Stevens. A. L. Edmonds.

Class

POULTRY

CLASS

179. GAME (Old Cockerel.

W. J. Holden. MT. J. Holden.

1020 1021 10 1023 1024

English), Birchen, Cock or-

-1080 -.1081

180.

—1082

172.

1025 -1026 1027 1025 10 2 0

030 1031

-1032 1033 1034 1035

173.

C-. 0. Shepherd. E. H. Reddiek, Woods Bros. Woods Bros. Woods Bros. -W. C. Stevens. --W. C. Stevens. W. C. Stevens. W. C. Stevens. W. C. ._'-' -cevens. A. L. Edmonds.

GAME (Old English), Willow- or Dark Leg, Partridge, Clay or Wheaten, Hen.

174. GAME (Old English), Willow or Dark Leg, Partridge, Clay or Wheaten, Pullet.

n. E. H. Reddick,

1i E. H. -RE-ddick_. 10 53 \\ . \1. ykes,

-Woods Bros. \\. cods Bros.

ond=, BTOS. 7Thoc1== Bros.

GAME (Old English), Birchen, Hen or-Pullet.

W. J. Holden. MT. J. Holden.

181. GAME (Old English), Brown-Red, Cock.. -1084 Woods Bros. -1085 J. E. Jorgensen.

182. GAME (Old English), Brown-Red, Hen. —1086 Woods Bros.

1087 Woods Bros.

183. GAME (Old English), Brown-Red, Cockerel.

-1088 A. L. Edmonds.

184. GAME (Old English), Brown-Red, Pullet.. Woods Bros.

185. GAME (Old English), Pile, Cock or Cockerel.

1090 E. H. Reddick. —1091 E. H. Reddick.

1092 Woods Bros.

GAME (Old English), Pile, Hen or Pullet. E. H. Reddick. E. H. Reddick. Woods Bros. Woods Bros. Woods Bros. I. R. Gillard.

187. GAME (Old English), any other colour,. Cock or Cockerel.

GAME (Old English), Black-Red, or Dark Leg, Cockerel.

Cr. 0. Shepherd. E. H. Reddick, E. H. Reddick. E. H. Reddick. -Woods Bros. \\ oods Bros. \\ oocis Bros.

-V\ _s Bros. W. C. Stei.-ens_. W. C. \\ -W . C.

. C . A. L. dmonds. T. E. Jorgensen.

Willow

oNol.

/ =

\\ c.

Vv

1083

—1089

186. / =1093

1094 1095 1096 1097 1098

1099 1100 1101 1102

_1103 175. GAME (Old English), Duckwing, Cock.

Miss Anne Rennie. Woods Bros. Woods Bros. Woods Bros. J. E. Jorgensen.

G. (:). C. O. Shepherd.

IT. P_eddick. E. H Reddick. B. H. Reddick, J. V\

GAME (Old English), Duckwing, Hen. C. 0. Shepherd. E. H. Reddick. E. H. Reddick.

THE HARRY MAUDE MEMORIAL SHIELD (presented by Messrs. W. C. STEVENS and R. TUTTY) will be awarded for the best Old Eng-lish Game (large fowl). The shield to be won four times by the same exhibitor before being won outright. A trophy order valued at g1/1/-(presented by Mr. R. R. COCHRAN) will be awarded to each year's winner until the shield is won. outright. Winners: 1952, E. H. Reddick; 1953, W. C. Stevens; 1954, W. C. Stevens; 1955, W. C. Stevens; 1956, E. H. Reddick; 1957, Woods. Bros.

190. GAME (Modern), any colour, Hen or Pullet.

I —1_113 E. Jorgensen. ff

191.

.Z-1114

f - -1±11 56 1117 1118

INDIAN GAME, Cock. Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Neal. A. F. Wright. P. A. Fawcett. P. A. Fawcett. J. R. Knight.

1119 1120

---- 1121 122

i 1123 1124.

5 1126 1127

Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Neal. Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Neal. A. F. Wright. A. R. Marshman. P. A. Fawcett. P. A. Fawcett. F. Hill. F. Hill. J. R. Knight.

IT'S ALWAYS

CHEAPER A T COLES

11,

POULTRY

CLASS

199. WYANDOTTE (Silver Laced), Cock.

1163 W. Binion.

200. WYANDOTTE (Silver Laced), Hen.

CLASS

189. GAME (Modern), any colour, Cock or Cockerel.

1112 E. Jorgensen.

1164 1165

-1166 1167 1168 1169 1170 1171

W. Binion. E. J. McCullough. E. J, McCullough. E. D. Coats, A. S. Penrose. D. Tavendale. H. L. Hobbs & Sons. C. L. Rogers & T. R. McCully.

201. WYANDOTTE (Silver Laced), Cockerel. 1172 W. Binion.

- 1173 E. J. McCullough.

192. INDIAN GAME, Hen. 202. WYANDOTTE (Silver Laced), Pullet. 1174 W. Binion. 1175 E. J. McCullough. 1176 E. J. McCullough. 1177 E. D. Coats. 1178 A. S. Penrose. 1179 Mrs. 0. Martin. 1180 C. L. Rogers & T. R. McCully. 1181 H. L. Hobbs & Sons. 1182 H. L. Hobbs & Sons.

203. WYANDOTTE (White), Cock. 193.

_ 1128 1129

f 1131 1132 1133

INDIAN GAME, Cockerel.

A. F. Wright. P. A. Fawcett. F. Hill. F. Hill. J. R. Knight. J. R. Knight.

1183 1184

- 1185 1186

? 1187 1188

j 1189 1190

J. A. Barron. A. F. Wright. T. Edwards. Fairview Poultry Farm. Mrs. H. Hewitt. A. E. Johnson. A. E. Johnson. A. E. Johnson.

194. INDIAN GAME, Pullet.

1134 113.5 1136 1137

2-1138 1139

j,-.1140 1141 1142 1143

) —1144 1145 1146 1147 1148 1149 1150

195.

—1151 1152

196.

--1154 1155

197.

1156 1157

— 1158 1159

Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Neal. A. F. Wright. A. R. Marshman. P. A. Fawcett. P. A. Fawcett. P. A. Fawcett. P. A. Fawcett. P. A. Fawcett. P. A. Fawcett. P. A. Fawcett. F. Hill. F. Hill. F. Hill. F. Hill. F. Hill. J. R. Knight. J. R. Knight.

WYANDOTTE (Golden Laced), Cock.

H. T. Hedger. E. J. McCullough.

WYANDOTTE

H. T. Hedger. E. J. McCullough. E. J. McCullough.

H. W. Bartlett. E. J. McCullough. E. J. McCullough.

204. WYANDOTTE (White), Hen. 1191 Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. 1192 A. F.- Wright. 1193 T. Edwards. 1194 Fairview Poultry Farm. 1195 Mrs. H. Hewitt. 1196 A. E. Johnson. 1197 A. E. Johnson. 1198 A. E. Johnson.

205. WYANDOTTE (White), Cockerel. 1199 J. A. Barron. 1200 L. Mahony. 1201 John Nugent. 1202 A. F. Wright. 1203 T. Edwards. 1204 T. Edwards. 1205 Fairview Poultry Farm. 1206 A. E. Johnson. 1207 A. E. Johnson. 1208 A. E. Johnson.

206. WYANDOTTE (White), Pullet. J. A. Barron.

-Z, 1210 1211 1212 1213. 1214 1215 1216

1217 L. Mahony. L. Mahony. L. Mahony.

A. F. Wright.

E. D. Coats. John Nugent.

T. Edwards. T. Edwards.

1218 Fairview Poultry Farm. A. E. Johnson. 1219 A. E. Johnson. 1220 A. E. Johnson. 1221

(Golden Laced), Hen. I 1209

WYANDOTTE (Golden Laced), Cockerel.

H. W. Bartlett. .S

WYANDOTTE (Golden Laced), Pullet.

H. W. Bartlett. E. J. McCullough. E. J. McCullough.

207. WYANDOTTE (any other colour), Cock or Cockerel.

L. Mal-lolly. 1223 L. Mahony:

215.

2 1248 -1749 175,0

0:-.1

ORPINGTON (Buff), Cockerel. W. N. Akers. A.. F. \`‘. Watters Eros. A. D. Fairless. I. C. Sprake.

216. ORPINGTON (Buff), Pullet. Akers.

A. F. \,N, right. Ken -Wafters. A. D. Fairless. A. D. Fairiess. I. C. Sprake.

217. ORPINGTON (any other colour), Cock or Cockerel.

NO E:CTRY

-1953 19 54

1— 1255 —1256

1957

1261 1262

- 1263 1264 1265 1266 1267

-- 1268 1269 1270 1271 1272

F. R. Rich. J. F. McKinnon. L. (1. L. (1. Kittle. Mrs. S. R. Askew. Mrs. S. R. Askew. B. Alsop. B. Alsop. W. J. Bartlett & Son. W. J. Bartlett & Son. F. De Gruchy. A. Penrose.

221. RHODE ISLAND RED (Single Comb), Cockerel.

1273 1274 1275 1276 .1277 1278 1279

M. Zettl.- Dr. G. G. Harkness. J. F. McKinnon. Mrs. S. R. Askew. F. De Gruchy. F. De Gruchy. A. S. Penrose.

222. RHODE ISLAND Pullet.

--1280 Dr. F. R. Vincent. 1281 P. A. Fawcett. 1282 P. A. Fawcett. 1283 Dr. G. G. Harkness. 1284 Dr. G. G. Harkness. 1285 J. F. McKinnon. 1286 J. F. McKinnon. 1287 L. G. Kittle. 4288 B. Alsop. 1289 Mrs. S. R. Askew. 1290 E. D. Coats. 1291 F. De Gruchy. -1292 F. De Gruchy. 1293 F. De Gruchy.

RED (Single Comb),

223. RHODE ISLAND WHITE (Single or Rose Comb), Cock or Cockerel.

1294 T. J. Moore.

1296 1297 1298 1299 1300 1301

-1302 1303

A. F. Wright. D. Tavendale. Mrs. J. Garrett. V. Dunn. M. H. Frost. W. J. Pope. R. A. Craig. R. A. Craig.

226. PLYMOUTH ROCK (Barred), Light, Hen.

T'S ALWAYS CHEAPE R AT COLES

CLASS

208. WYANDOTTE (any other Pullet.

E. J. McCullough. / — 1225

1226 V. Dunn.

209. ORPINGTON (Black), Cock. /

D. R. Ferrier.

.1228 D. R. Ferrier.

210. ORPINGTON (Black). Hen. -1229 D. R. Ferrier -1230 D. R. Ferrier.

211. ORPINGTON (Black), Cockerel. — 1231 D. R. Ferrier.

1232 D. R. Ferrier. — 1233 M. H. Frost.

. 1234 M. H. Frost.

212. ORPINGTON (Black), Pullet. ---- -1235 D. R. Ferrier.

1') 36 D. F. Ferrier.

213.

---- 12 36: •7

7

ORPINGTON (Buff), Cock. W. H. Akers. E. J. McCullough.

F. right. I. C. Sprake.

214. ORPINGTON (Buff), Hen. Z — 1241 W. H. Alc=e-- s

1' E. I. — 1 9 43 --\-Vatters ros.

1 9 44 A. R. 124 A. D. F 1246 I. C. Sr::: al:

224. RHODE ISLAND WHITE (Single or Rose Comb), Hen or Pullet.

4295 T. J. Moore.

225. PLYMOUTH ROCK (Barred), Dark, Cock.

POULTRY

CLASS

colour), Hen or 220. RHODE ISLAND RED (Single Comb), Hen.

1304

13061305

-- 1307 other colour), Hen or 121)8

1) 9j

A. F. -Wright. D. Tavendale. R. N. Dunball. V. Dunn. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mannion. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mann ion. 218. ORPINGTON (any

Pullet. E:,-TRY

RED 219. RHODE ISLAND Cock.

S. R. F. De Gruchy. Dr. G. G. Harkne:r:s.

227.

(Single Comb), ----- 1210

-I/ 1311 1.312

/- 1313 121 /I

PLYMOUTH ROCK (Barred), Dark, Cockerel.

D. Tri,-(7r;n d e. E. Sr; () 1.1.. 'W". f '() W. J. Popc. C. MO.r) to', .

1258 ) —1259

.19 60

CLASS

228. PLYMOUTH ROCK (Barred), Pullet.

Mannion. Mannion. Mannion.

E. Scott. Dr. L. L. Lovett. Dr. L. L. Lovett. W. J. Pope. A. J. & Mrs. Mannion. A. J. & Mrs. Mannion.

DORKING, Cock or Cockerel. A. D. Fairless. A. D. Fairless. E. Jorgensen. Miss H. O'Connor. Miss H. O'Connor.

230. DORKING, Hen or Pullet. Miss H. O'Connor. Miss H .O'Connor. A. D. Fairless. A. D. Fairless. D. Jorgensen.

1315 2,— 1316

--1317 _„-1318

3 1319 1320 1321 1322 1323 1324 1325 1326

229. — 1327 —1328

' 1329 --1330

) 1331

1332 — 1333

J~ X1334

2; 1336

231. 1337 1338

. 1339 .-3 —1340

1341 —1342

232. 1344

, 1345 1 -1346

-1347

LANGSHAN (Chinese), Cock. A. W. Philpott. J. L. Bradbury. D. Conroy. F. L. Morgan. R. A. Jones. T. Milner. McGuire & James.

LANGSHAN (Chinese), Hen. A. W. Philpott. J. L. Bradbury. D. Conroy. R. A. Jones.

A. F. Wright. A. R. Tink. D. Tavendale. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Mr. & Mrs. T. J.

- .2,

237. - 61.

— 1362 -1363

LIGHT SUSSEX, Cock.. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. Fairview Poultry Farm. Kirkham Stud.

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES •

CLASS

239. LIGHT SUSSEX, Cockerel. 1375 Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. 1376 Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. 1377 Mrs. 3. C. McQuarie. 1378 Fairview Poultry Farm.

240. LIGHT SUSSEX, Pullet. -.1379 W. R. Poor. 1380 W. R. Poor.

-1381 Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. 1382 Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. 1383 Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. 1384 A. F. Wright. 1385 C. L. Rogers & T. R. McCully. 1386 Fairview Poultry Farm.

241. SUSSEX (any other colour), Cock or Cockerel.

1387 Kirkham Stud.

242. SUSSEX (any other colour), Hen or Pullet.

1388 Kirkham Stud.

243. BARNEVELDER, Cock. 1389 Mrs. B. A. Butler. 1390 J. A. Naylor. 1391 W. L. Fisher.

244. BARNEVELDER, Hen. 1392 Mrs. B. A. Butler.

91393 J. A. Naylor.

POULTRY

3 1367 1368

Light, 1369 1370 1371 1372 1373 1374

Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie. E. J. McCullough. A. F. Wright. R. J. Thomson. C. L. Rogers & T. R. McCully. M. H. Frost.

) — 1353 1354 1355

-- 1356 .---- 1357

' 1358

A. W. Philpott. D. Conroy. D. Conroy. D. Conroy. J. Webb. R. A. Jones.

--

1348 1349 1350

2.-1351 1352

-1-1,e0A-f ex:Joss 341.).

234. LANGSHAN (Chinese), Pullet.

Miss Kaye Jeffrey. - 0

233. LANGSHAN (Chinese), Cockerel. A. W. Philpott. 245. BARNEVELDER, Cockerel. D. Conroy. 2 - 1394 Mrs. B. A. Butler. J. Webb. ) -1395 Mrs. B. A. Butler. T. Milner. ...) 1396 J. A. Naylor.

I ' 1397 W. L. Fisher.

246. BARNEVELDER, Pullet. 1398 Mrs. B. A. Butler. -1399 Mrs. B. A. Butler. 1400 J. A. Naylor. 1401 W. L. Fisher.

235. 1359

LANGSHAN (Croad), Cock L. Cooper.

or Cockerel. .2 -- 3 ,

247. AUSTRALORP, Cock. 1402 G. Sanders.

-1403 G. Sanders. -1404 G. Sanders.

236. LANGSHAN (Croad), Hen or Pullet. i —1360 L. Cooper.

238. LIGHT SUSSEX, Hen. '.)) 1364 W. R. Poor.

1365 W. R. Poor. 1366 J. A. Blair.

248. AUSTRALORP, Hen. • 1405 C-. Sanders.

—1406 G. Sanders. —1407 H. A. Dunlop.

249. AUSTRALORP, Cockerel. W. R. Poor. J. T. Miller. G. Sanders. G. Sanders. G. Sanders. H. A. Dunlop. A. P...Lafrank.

1408 - 1409 —1410

1411 1412 1413 1414

4) 5 3.

'0• 04

IT'S ALWAYS

CHEAPER AT COLES

POULTRY

CLASS

250. .AUSTRALORP. --1415 A. S. Penrose.

---1416 H. A. Dunlop. - - 1417 G. Sanders.

251. ANY OTHER PURE BREED OR VARIETY (Heavy). Cock or Cockerel. (State breed or variety on entry form.) 1-

1-113 C. McIntosh, - 1419 W. Cocking. New-v Hampshire). 1421 Kirkham Stud New Hampshire

A Prize of £1/1/- (presented by HAMILCAR HOLDINGS PTY. LTD. manufacturers of Min-a-Vit) will be awarded for the best bird in the Utility Classes.

CLASS

254. LEGHORN (White), Cock. 1431 .1. Broadbent.

- 1432 V. Dunn. 1433 B. Harrison.

255. LEGHORN (White), Hen.

o -o - 1434 1435 1436 1437 1438 1439 1440 1441 1442

R ANY OTHER PURE BREED O VARIETY (Heavy), Hen or Pullet. (State breed or variety on entry form.) 2

R. I. Frond 0_l'i -mouth Rock). R. I. Frond .Plymouth Rock). R. I. Frond (Plymouth Rock). Kirkham Stud iNew Hampshire).

N. J. Bromley. H. 0. Craig. H. 0. Craig. T. W. Morgan. G. Sanders. V. Dunn. B. Harrison. B. Harrison. F. R. Larkin.

256. LEGHORN (White), Cockerel. TRIO (an variety), Heavy Breed. Prizes: 10/-, Card.

D. Tavendale. D. Tavendale. Mrs. J. Garrett. F. A. 7a-w-cett. Mr. T, i on. R. A. Kie7-,

The H . Bartrare Shield (donated by the late Mr. H. Bartram, who was Chairman of the Poultry Control Council), will be awarded to the

_) best Australorp in the Show. The Shield will be competed for over a period of 12 years. The eT'c' name \\ill be engraved thereon each year

and he will be entitled to hold it until 3 weeks prior to the Show next ensuing. The most suc-cecc-±'T-71 evbibitor over the period \\ill become the ultimate _der.

the event of an equality of wins the Society shall decide the method of determining the u ltimate Winner 1954, J. Dengate; 1955, W. J. Cool-7e; 1956, . J. Cooke; 1957, G.

2_ UTILITY CLASSES.

Prize money in Classes for Utility Breeds will be based on the following scale: From one to three entries, 10/-, 5/-; from four to six entries, 15/-, 5/-, Card; from seven to nine entries, £1, 10/-, Card; ten entries or over, £11101-, 15/-, 5/-. Entry fee; Members, 3/-; Non-Members, 4/-,

SPECIAL PRIZES

The ALFRED HART MEMORIAL TROPHY,

1 I /

()consisting of a Gold Medal, will be presented to the owner of the Best Bird exhibited in the Utility Classes at the 1953 Show, and every alterna.te Show.

//-144-c - A Reserve Card will be awarded for the bird -placed second to the winner of this prize.

The J. W. PECK MEMORIAL MEDAL will be. presented to the owner of the Best Bird exhibiteV in the Utility Classes at the 119 Show arid every -alternate Show.

1443 -1444 -1445 1446 1447 1448 1449 1450 1451 1452 1453 1454 1455 1456

1457 1458 1459 1460 1461 1462 1463 1464 1465

4_466 1467 1468 1469 1470

-1471 1472

258.

-1473 1474 1475'

260. 1477

-1478 1470 1480

—1.181 1482 1.183 1484

Norman C. Dodger. W. A. Bradshaw & Son. W. A. Bradshaw & Son. J. T. Miller. J. T. Miller. I. E. Meek. Master T. G-reengrass. Master T. G-reengrass. V. Dunn. B. Harrison. G. Sanders. G. C. McLeod. R. J. McKellar. F. R. Larkin.

Norman C. Dodger. J. Broadbent. N. J. Bromley. H. Claringbold. H. 0. Craig. H. 0. Craig. A. R. Davey & Son. A. R. Davey & Son. G. Sanders. Master T. G-reengrass. B. Harrison. R. J. McKellar. F. R. Larkin. F. R. Larkin. A. C. Rouse. A. C. Rouse.

LEGHORN (White), Hen or Pullet. (Open to breeders that have competed in one of the Victorian Egg-Laying Competitions during 1957-58.)

H. Wright. H, Wright. G. Sanders.

LEGHORN (Black), Hen or Pullet. B. W. Philpott. ft. N. Suttie. R. N. Su.ttie. J. H. SaJ.rnond. .j. Salmond.

wrIrds, "';. .1. wards; .

1'. 11. .1f;gglr;ton.

257. LEGHORN (White), Pullet.

259. LEGHORN (Black), Cock or Cockerel.

1476 .1. L. Bradbury.

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

POULTRY

Master Ian Simpson. Master Ian Simpson. M. J. Macartney.

1531 1532 1533

CLASS

261. LEGHORN (Brown), Cock. 1485 R. H. Auty. 1486 G. F. Warmbrunn. CLASS

262. 1487

11488

263. •---1489

3 --1490--1491

264. 1492

9 1494 1495

/1496

LEGHORN (Brown), Hen. R. H. Auty. R. H. Auty.

LEGHORN (Brown), Cockerel. R. H. Auty. R. H. Auty. R. H. Autry.

LEGHORN (Brown), Pullet. R. H. Auty. R. H. Auty. R. H. .Auty. G. F. Warmbrunn. G. F. Warmbrunn.

273. MINORCA, Cock. 1534 A. F. Wright.

274. MINORCA, Hen. 1535 A. F. Wright,

275. MINORCA, Cockerel. 1536 H. A. Maloney. •1537 A. F. Wright.

276. MINORCA, Pullet. 1538 H. A. Maloney.

-1539 E. D. Coats. 1540 A. F. Wright.

265. LEGHORN (Buff), Cock or Cockerel. —1497 A. S. Penrose.

266. LEGHORN (Buff), Hen or Pullet. 1498 A. S. Penrose.

,1499 A. S. Penrose.

277. LEGBAR (Golden), Cock. 1541 V. S. Carley.

—1542 L. R. Hill. 1543 K. G. Allan.

278. LEGBAR (Golden), Hen.

1500 —1501

268. LEGHORN (any other colour), Pullet.

B. W. Philpott. R. N. Suttie.

269. ANCONA, Cock. 1502 H. M. Pinder.

Z-1503 W. R. Poor. 1504 Watters Bros.

1544 1545 1546 1547

• 1548 1549 1550

Hen or 1551

1552 1553

2 1554 - 1555

1556 1557 1558 1559 1560 1561

A. H. Blake. A. H. Blake. N. F. Coillet. J. A. Norman. J. A. Norman. L. R. Hill. L. R. Hill. Kirkham Stud.

V. S. Carley. J. F. Carton. J. A. Norman. L. R. Hill. L. R. Kill. B. G. Hancock. D. Simpson. D. Simpson. K. G. Allan. K. G. Allan.

267. LEGHORN (any other colour), Cock or Cockerel. I

NO ENTRY.

279. LEGBAR (Golden), Cockerel.

2

271. ANCONA, Cockerel.

270. — 1505

1506 s.>---1507

1508 1509 1510 1511 1512 1513 1514 1515 1516

1517 —1518

1519 1520 1521 1522

! —1523 -- 1524

272.

1525 _ 1526

1527 1528 1529

--- 1630

ANCONA, Hen. H. M. Pinder. W. R. Poor. R. J. Barrow. R. J. Barrow. R. J. Barrow. R. J. Barrow. Mrs; R. Bryant. C. J. Coombes. F. L. Pearson. Watters Bros. A. R. Marshman. IV. L. Marr.

H. M. Pinder. W. R. Poor. Mrs. R. Bryant. C. J. Coombes. F. L. Pearson. M. H. Frost. W. L. Marr. Master Ian Simpson.

ANCONA, Pullet. A. J. Poor. F. L. Pearson. Ken Watters. W. L. Mari. A. R. Marshman. A. D. Fairless.

1562 - 1563 -1564 1565

-1566 1567 1.568 1569 1570 1571 1572 1573 1574 1575 1576

1577 1578 1579

-1580 1581 1582 1583

R. N. Dunball. L. R. Hill. L. R. Hill. L. R. Hill. B. C. Hancock. Kirkham Stud. C. G. D. Butler. J. F. Carton. N. F. Coillet. N. F. Coillet. J. A. Norman. J. A. Norman. K. G. Allan. K. G. Allan. K. G. Allan.

A. C. Wood. F. 0. Whitcroft. J. T. Miller. C. E. Greengrass. B. Harrison. F. R. Larkin. W. J. Cooke.

280. LEGBAR (Golden), Pullet.

281. TRIO (any variety), Light Breed. Prizes: 10/-, Card.

NO ENTRY

282. AUSTRALORP, Cock.

1

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322. KHAKI CAMPBELL YOUNG DRAKE.

323. KHAKI CAMPBELL YOUNG DUCK. 1858 Norman C. Podger. 1859 Mrs. S. R. Askew. 1860 Mrs. S. R. Askew.

-1861 R. Hull.

1853 —185.1

1855 1350 1857

Norman C. Podger. Mrs. S. 13. Askew. R. Hull. Mrs. S. L. Kenny.

l rs. S. L. Kenny. I

358 IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

POULTRY

1796 1797 1195

2 1500 1501 150'

C. Sampson. M. CL Sampson. N. A. Hamblin. N. A. Hamblin. G. Soft on. G. Sof t on. James S. MacBean,

CLASS

321. KHAKI CAMPBELL DUCK. ---1851 Norman C. Podger.

.1852 F. Hull.

CLASS

312. ROUEN YOUNG DRAKE.

-1504

- 509

1503

1505

1510

507

500 L. Annett Son.

M. G. Sampson. M. G. Sampson.

Norman C. Podger.

M. G. Sampson.

N. A. :Hamblin.

F. P. Cecini Sons. W. Neave.

N. A. Hamblin. Si'1 G. Sefton. 1512

313. ROUEN YOUNG DUCK. 513 Norman C. Podo-, r.

W. J. Bartlett & Son, W. Neave.

1 1, : M. G. Sampson. 1.511 M. G. Sampson.

M. G. Sampson. M. G. Sampson. R. Hull.

1501 N. A. Hamblin. N. A. Hamblin.

PEKTN DRAKE. N./-man C. Podger. L. Annett (c: Son. L. Annett Son. Miss H. O'Connor- James S. MacBean.

PEKTN DUCK. Norman C. Podger. L. Annett (K.: Son.

Annett & Son. Miss IT. O'Connor. James S. MacBean.

316. PEKIN YOUNG DRAKE. _Norman . Podger, L. Ann = & Son. L. Armen dz Son. Miss H. O'Connor. Jaynes S. MacBean.

317. PEKIN YOUNG DUCK. r m a /a C. Pr.:612- 121.

L. Annett & Son. _ ▪ L. _A:r.riett & Son.

- H. 0' Connor.

318. AYLESBURY DRAKE.

—1842 H. A. Maloney. H. A. Malon e

319. AYLESBURY DUCK.

2 —1844 H. A. Maloney. H. A. Maloney.

324. WHITE CAMPBELL DRAKE. —1862 Miss H. O'Connor.

-1863 R. Hull. .-1864 R. Hull.

325. WHITE CAMPBELL DUCK. 1865 Miss H. O'Connor. 1866 R. Hull. 1867 R. Hull. „ST- / /4.x).(b.)/:

326. BUFF ORPINGTON DRAKE. -1868 J. Dutton.

---1869 J. Dutton. --1870 T. Dutton.

1871 T. Dutton.

328. MUSCOVY DRAKE, White. - -1876 T. Milner.

-1877 T. Milner.

329. MUSCOVY DUCK, White. -1878 W. J. Pope. -.1879 T. Milner.

2. _1880 T. Milner.

330. MUSCOVY YOUNG DRAKE, Whit',‘.

1881 T. Milner. 1882 R. Mills.

331. MUSCOVY YOUNG DUCK, White.

1883 T.

332. MUSCOVY DRAKE, any other colour.

NO ENTRY.

333. MUSCOVY DUCK, any other colour.

NO ENTRY.

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:315.

327. BUFF ORPINGTON DUCK. - 1872 J. Dutton. - 1873 J. Dutton. -1874 T. Dutton. 1875 T. Dutton.

320. — 1846

1847 -•1848

1849 ' 1850

KHAKI CAMPBELL DRAKE.

r)rrn an C. P Odger. Mrs. S. R. Askev,r. Mrs. S. H. Askew. R. Hull. Mrs. S. L. Kenny.

334. ANY OTHER PURE BREED DOMESTIC VARIETY DiIAKE. (State. breed or variety Gil entry form.)

NO' ENTRY.

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POULTRY

CLASS

335. ANY OTHER PURE BREED DOMESTIC VARIETY DUCK. . (State breed or variety on entry form.)

CLASS

347. TURKEY HEN, any other variety. (State variety on entry form).—Prizes: 15/-, 5/-, Card.

NO ENTRY. NO ENTRY.

age).- GEESE AND TURKEYS.

336. TOULOUSE GANDER (any Prizes: 15/-, 5/-, Card.

NO ENTRY.

A Special Prize of £1/1/- (presented by HAMILCAR HOLDINGS PTY. LTD., manufac-turers of Min-a-Vit) will be awarded for the best Waterfowl or Turkey. j

337. TOULOUSE GOOSE (any age).—Prizes: 15/-, 5/-, Card.

NO ENTRY.

338. EMBDEN GANDER (any age).—Prizes: 15/-, 5/-, Card,

NO ENTRY.

339. EMBDEN GOOSE (any age).—Prizes: 15/-, 5/-, Card.

NO ENTRY.

.340. GANDER, any other variety (any age).—Prizes: 15/-, 5/-, Card.

—1884 R. Hull. 1885 E. S. Lowery.

341. GOOSE, any other variety (any age).—Prizes: 15/-, 5/-, Card.

1886 E. S. Lowery.

342. AMERICAN BRONZE TURKEY GOB-BLER.—Prizes: £2, £1, 10/-.

1887 Mrs. N. A. Jobling. --1888 A. G. Dimmack.

343. AMERICAN BRONZE TURKEY HEN.—Prizes: £2, £1, 10/-.

NOTE.—Declaration as to age of Young Turkeys .must be furnished at time of entry. 1889 Mrs. Ni A. 'Jobling

- - 1890 Mrs. N. A. Jobling.

344. AMERICAN BRONZE TURKEY GOB-BLER, YOUNG (under 12 months old).—Prizes: £2, £1, 10/-.

NO ENTRY.

2 345. AMERICAN BRONZE TURKEY HEN,

YOUNG (under 12 months old).—Prizes. £2, £1, 10/-.

346. TURKEY GOBBLER, any other variety. (State variety oat entry form).—Prizes: 15/-, 5/-, Card.

EXPORT CLASSES. Birds entered in the export classes are to be

bred by exhibitors and to be sent in alive on Wednesday evening, 17th September. The three best exhibits in each class will be selected on Thursday, 18th September, of the. Show. These selected birds will be killed and dressed, and finally judged on Friday, 19th September, and remain the property of the Society until the Show closes. At the termination of the Show the exhibits will be sold, and the proceeds for- warded to the exhibitors, unless instructions to the contrary be received. The breed or cross of each bird to be attached to the exhibit.

348. PAIR OF PURE BRED COCKERELS of following Commercial Breeds (White Leg-horns, Australorps, Rhode Island Reds, Legbars and Langshans), adapted for ex-port (under 5 months old). (State breed on entry form.) Prizes: £2, £1, 10/-.

E. E. Gallus. (Rhode Island Red). 1892 J. Dutton (Rhode Island Red).

349. PAIR OF CROSS BRED COCKERELS (from breeds mentioned in Class 348) adapted for export (under 5 months old). (State cross on entry form.) Prizes: £2, £1, 10/-.

-1893 E. E. Gallus (White Leghorn x Australorp). --1894 T. Dutton - (White Leghorn x Rhode Island

Red). -1895 T. Dutton (White Leghorn x Rhod.e Island

Red).

350. PAIR OF CAPONS (any pure breed or cross) adapted for export (under 7 months old). (State breed or cross on entry form.) Prizes: £2, £1, 10/-.

- 1896 D. Simpson (White Leghorn x Australorp). -1897 E. E. Gallus (White Leghorn x Australorp). .1898 D. Simpson (White Leghorn x Australorp).

351. PAIR OF COCKERELS (any pure breed or cross excepting the breeds mentioned in Class 348) adapted for export (under 5 months old). (State breed or cross on entry form.) Prizes: £2, £1, 10/-.

E: E. Gallus (New Hampshire).

2 I,

NO ENTRY.

NO ENTRY. —1899

360 T'S ALWAYS CHEAPE AT COLES

POULTRY

CLASS

352. PAIR OF PULLETS (any pure breed or cross), adapted for export (under 5 months old). (State breed or cross on entry form). -Prizes: £2, £1, 10/-.

2,-1900 J. Dutton (Indian Game x Rhode Island Red).

------ 1901 E. E. Gallus (White Leghorn x AustralorP):--190', T. Dutton (Rhode Island Red x India

Game),

seven to nine entries, £1, 10/-, Card; ten entries or over, SI/10/-, 15/-, 5/-. Entry fee: Members, 3/-; Non-members, 4/-.

CLASS

356.

1905 --1906 1907

-1908

DOZEN FRESH HEN EGGS, single yolk (tinted or light brown).

Kirkham Stud. E. E. Gallus. Mrs. B. A. Butler. Mrs. E. Youren.

353. TWO DUCKS OR DRAKES, or DUCK AND DRAKE (under 12 weeks old), suit-able for export. (State breed or cross on entry form).-Prizes: £2, £1, 10/-(Note.-Muscovy Ducks are considered as not suitable for export).

NO ENTRY.

357. DOZEN FRESH HEN EGGS, single yolk (brown).

Mrs. B. A. Butler. W. Cocking. H. Wilson. Kirkham Stud.

--1909 -1910 1911

_1912

358. DOZEN FRESH HEN EGGS, single yolk (white). NOTE.-Declaration as to age of Young

Turkeys must be furnished at time of entry.

.1914 E. E. Gallus. 354, TWO TURKEY GOBBLERS (under 12

months old), suitable for export. (State breed or cross on entry form).-Prizes: £2, £1, 10/-. (Note.-Turkey Gobblers, with an abnormal growth of spur are con--7-1915 sidered as not suitable for export, even though they are under 12 months old).

3 Struan Turkey Farm (American Bronze- wing).

355. TWO TURKEY HENS (under 12 months old), suitable for export. (State breed or cross on entry form).-Prizes: £2, £1, 10 / -.

- 1913 H. Wilson.

1916

359. DOZEN FRESH DUCK EGGS, single yolk.

Miss L. Morrison. Mrs. I. MacBean.

360. CASE OF EGGS, containing 30 dozen, suitable for export and packed in accord-ance with the Commerce Export Regu-lations. Not less than 15 lbs. net weight per each ten dozen eggs, provided that no egg shall weigh less than ozs. nor more than 21 ozs.

Struan T' wing).

NO ENTRY. Farm (American. Bronze-

EGGS. Eggs will be judged on Thursday, 18th Sep-

tember, and must be staged in the Centenary Hall not later than 9 a.rn. on that day.

The prize money in the Classes for Eggs (un-less specified otherwise) will be on the follow-ing scale: From one to three entries, 10/-, 5/-; from four to six entries, 15/-, 5/-, Card; from

361. CASE OF EGGS, containing from 20 to 30. dozen, suitable for the local trade. Grade: "Standard," the weight of each egg to be not less than 2 ozs., in accordance with the regulations for the sale of eggs by retail. Packing and suitability of the case will be taken into consideration.

NOTE.-The Judge shall have the right to break one or more eggs in each exhibit.

1917 E. E. Gallus.

Index to Exhibitors in the Poultry Section A AKERS. W. H., ox" 74, Shepparton-627, 634,

1241, 1247, 1252, 1607, 1621. Allan. K. G., 3 Oddi e St., Ballarat-1542, 1560/1,

_..1Hoo; L., Polwarth Rd., Lorne-1267/8, 1288, 1655. on, S. G. 18 Holyrood Ave., North Essendon

3 1)1/6, 812, 818, 825/6, 832, 825, 840/1, 846/8. ..-',nnett, L., .& Son, Box 29, Branxholme-803, 810/1,

819, 827/8, 1743, 1752a 1761, 1774/5, 1782, 1804, 1824/5, 1829/20, 1834/5, 1839/40.

Askew, Mrs. S. R., Netherlands, Sale-1258, 1265/6, 1276, 1289, 1640/1, 1654, 1656, 1847/8, 1854, 1859/60.

Auty, R. H., 185 Grimshaw St., Greensborough- 688, 691/2, 629, 700/2, 706/8, 082, 1485, 1487/94.

B BARRON, J. A., 246 Albury Rd., Corowa, N.S. W.

1183, 1199, 1209, 1589, 1608, 1622. Barrow, R. J., 10 Grandview Rd., Niddrie-1007/10. Bartlett, H. W., Box 5, Pimpinio-1156/7, 1160. Bartlett, W. J., & Son, Box 40, Mirboo North-1,

6, 29, 64, 69, 212, 225, 346/7, 351/2, 362, 481, 584, 642/4, 653/4, 678, 689, 876, 895, 910, 1269/70„ 1744/6, 1751/5, 1762/4, 1776/7, 1792/3, 1814.

Beaton, J., Samaria, Rd Benalla-525 772. Beney, L. J., 21 Main St., North Essendon, W.6-

595, 605. P,in ion, W., Vale St., Nagarnbie-666, 579, 11.63/1,

1172, 1174. Black, M. 1f., Grirnshaw St., 1 nd ()urn. 561, 50::),

570.

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES 361

INDEX TO EXHIBITORS-POULTRY

Blair, J. A., Townsend Rd., Whittington, via Geelong-215, 228? 877, 1366, 1714 / 5.

Blake, A. H., 37 Austin Cres., Pascoe Vale-1594/5, 1693.

Bradbury, J. L., Box 47, Nagambie-2, 7/9, 30/1, 65/6, 70, 13'38, 1345, 1476.

Bradley, W., & Son, 118 Victoria St., Ballarat-10, 19, 32, 42, 47, 51, 55, 59, 84, 107, 121, 134, 167, 175, 185, 197, 216, 229, 246, 260, 348, 353, 363, 368, 372, 374, 384, 388, 396, 403, 417, 429, 484, 493.

Bradshaw, W. A., & Son, 34 Valley Rd., Highton, Geelong-1444 / 5.

Bray, A. J., 3 Parker St., Pascoe Vale, W.8-596, 612.

Broad, J. A. C., Police Station, Norwood, S.A.-564, 571, 577.

Broadbent, J., 150 Lake Rd., Wallsend, N.S.W.-1431, 1458.

Bromley, N. J., 20 Bent St., Caulfield, S.E.8-1434, 1459.

Bryant, Mrs. R., 17 Sutherland St., Coburg-597, 600/1, 613/5, 820, 836/7, 842, 849, 1511, 1519.

Bull, Arthur, 38 Kangaroo Rd., Murrumbeena- 565/6, 572/4, 578/9, 667/8, 680.

Butler, Mrs. B. A., 1608 Malvern Rd., Glen Iris-1389, 1392, 1394/5, 1398/9, 1907, 1909.

Butler, C. G. D., 1576 Malvern Rd., Glen Iris-938 / 9, 944/5, 967, 1568.

C -CANAVAN, J., 60 Glen St., Glenroy-120, 247/8. Carley, V. S., 11 Hick St., Spotswood, W.14-951,

968, 1541, 1552. Carton; J. F., 57 Stephen St., Yarraville, W.13-

953, 960, 1553, 1569. Cassidy, J., 20 Charles St., West Preston, N.18-

871, 915. Cecini, F. D., & Sons, Burn Side Rd., St. Arnaud-

1733/4, 1738/9, 1747, 1765/6, 1805. Chanter, C. T., & Sons, 23 Cathcart St., Maidstone-

547/8, 550/2, 567, 575/6, 580/3, 585/7. -Chinnock, H., 6 Stewart St., Wonthaggi-311, 553/4,

588/90. Christie, Master Wally, Princes Highway, Officer-

123/4, 135/7. Claringbold, D., 72 Green St., Ivanhoe-669, 681. Claringbold, H., 72 Green St., Ivanhoe-1460. Close, L. G., 48 Essex Rd., Surrey Hills, E.10-

250, 264, 319, 327. Coats, E. D., 45 Meyer St., Donald-751, 1167, 1177,

1213, 1290, 1539. Cocking, W., Cardigan Rd., Mooroolbark-1419,

1704, 1726, 1728, 1910. Coillet, N. F., 15 Montana St., Burwood-954, 961,

969 1546, 1570/1. Collier, E. J., & Sons, 26 Surrey St., Box Hill

South-389, 404/5, 418, .430. Collier, J., 26 Surrey St., Box Hill South-375/6. Conroy, D., 1 Alison St., Bentleigh-1339, 1346,

1349, 1354/6, 1609, 1623, 1674, 1677, 1683, 1694/6. Cooke, W. J., 105 Waxman Pde., West Brunswick-

1583, 1590/2, 1610/1, 1624 / 6. Coombes, C. J., 21 Clayton Rd., Balwyn, E.8-773,

778, 795, 1512, 1520. Cooper, L., P.O. Box 61, Queanbeyan,

1359 /60. Cotton, H., 18 Jackson St., Croydon-419, 431. Craig, H. 0., 11 Turner Ave., Glenhuntly, S.E.9-

1435/6, 1461/2. Craig, R. A., Cavendish-1002, 1302 / 3. 1783/4. Croft, C. R., 33 Cornell St.. Burwood, E.13-85, 535. Crooks, A., Gravelly Beach, W. Tamar, Tas.-720.

D DAVEY, A. R., & Son, ,Sellars St., Greensborough-

1463/4. De Gruchy, F., 56 Kingsville St., West Footscray-

1259, 1271, 1277/8, 1291/3, 1629, 1634, 1643/4, 1.658/9.

Dickins, A. L., 19 Park St., Newtown, Geelong-307, 316, 323, 332, 361, 366, 369/70, 491, 500, 517, 523.

Dickinson, C. M., 7 Morrison St., Traralgon-453, 965.

Dilks, Master F., 16 Derby Pde., Chelsea-435/7: Dimmrick, A. G., 97 Penders St., Thornbury, N.17-

1888.

Don, H., Thornton, Kyneton-7,Th 61), 703, 708. Dorrington, G., Portland-1630, 16:. Dunball, R. N., 20 Ogilvie St.,

972/4, 1306, 1562. Dunlop, H. A., 12 Powerscourt St., ,\1 affra-1107,

1413, 1416. Dunn, V., Wollongong Stud Poultry 4-';irrn, 255

Joseph St., Ballarat-674, 686, 761, 12'26, 1299, 1307, 1432, 1439, 1451.

Dutton, J., 91 Blackshaw Rd., Spotswood, W.14- 1868/9, 1872/3, 1892, 1900.

Dutton, T., 56 Johnston St., Newport, 1870/1, 1874/5, 1894/5, 1902.

E EDMONDS, A. L., 3 Armfield St., Brighton, S.5-

988, 998, 1006, 1012, 1024, 1035, 1048, 1088. Edwards, C. J., 18 Tynan St., West Preston-719,

729, 1482/3. Edwards, T., 18 Hotham St., Oakleigh-317, 333,

1185, 1193, 1203/4, 1216/17. Eggleton, P. H., Nonsuch Poultry Stud, Bailey Rd.,

Mount Evelyn-728, 1483. Evans, A. A. F., 103 The Eyrie, Heidelberg, N.22-

235, 269/70. Evans, Master R., 6 Noel St., East Brighton-921/2.

F Fairless, A. D., 12 Ardoch St., Essendon-639, 781,

789, 800, 1245, 1250, 1255/6, 1327/8, 1334 / 5, 1530. Fairview Poultry Farm, 10 Dundee St., Reservoir-

1186, 1194, 1205, 1218, 1362, 1378, 1386, 1708, 1711/2, 1722 / 3.

Fawcett, P. A., 29 Bradley St., Newport-304, 629/30, 1116/7, 1123/4, 1129, 1137/43, 1281/2, 1428, 1598, 1616, 1660/1.

Ferguson, C. J., 21 Ryland Ave., Croydon-52, 62, 324, 334, 438.

Ferrier, D. R., Box 57, Coleraine-1227/32, 1235/6. Fisher, W. L., 89 Manifold St., Camperdo wn-

1391, 1397, 1401, 1599. Fishwick & Son, 91 McPherson St., Essendon, W.5

-808, 824, 832, 839, 844 / 5, 851/6. Forbes, C. A., 11 Belmont St., Belmont-236, 335/6. Frost, M. H., 11 Duff St., Horsham-56, 63, 398,

409, 439, 479, 501, 1233/4, 1300, 1374, 1522, 1770. Froud, R. I., 28 Graham St., West Newport-1421/3. Frye, Master Ken J., 260 Grimshaw St., Watsonia-

131, 172, 192. Frye, Master W., 260 Grimshaw St., \Vatsonia-295.

G GALLUS, E. E., Centre Rd., Vermont-1891, 1893,

1897, 1899, 1901, 1906, 1914, 1917. Garrett, Mrs. J., 508 Geelong Rd., Brooklyn-1298,

1427. Gillard, I. R., Broadgully Rd., Diamond Creek-

990, 100-7/8, 1098. Gillard, T. W., 46 Meek Ave., South Oakleigh-

434, 452, 457, 638, 647. Goodings, R. S., 39 Swanpool Ave., Chelsea, S.15-

892, 920. Goodridge, A. T., 15 John St., Eltham-458/9, 599,

604, 610/1. Gordon, K., Grimshaw Rd., Bundoora-562. Gossip, G. E., 29 Ballater St., Essendon-208, 211. Greengrass, C. E., Heatherton Rd., Narre Warren

North-807, - 816, 1580, 1585, 1597, 1615. Greengrass, Master E., Heatherton Rd., Narre

Warren North-159, 289, 294, 300. Greengrass, Master T., Heatherton Rd., Narre

Warren North-672/3, 685, 1449 / 5 0, 1466.

H HALL, R. H., 64 Wellman St., Box Hill. E.11

91, 114, 160, 209, 223, 239, 278, 281/2, 290,96. 301.

Hamblin, N. A., Swan Farm Toolleen-1788/9, 1798/9, 1810/1, 1821/2.

Hancock, B. G-., 26 Maugie St., Abbotsford, N.9- 959, 977, 1557, 1566, 1601.

wr.15-16 45,

Beaufort Ores., Ballarat-380, 387,

Oaklands, Ventnor, Phillip 89.

A.. Rostrata, Yeoburn East-1887,

don St., Broadford-1188/90, 1219/91.

Munro St., Ascot Vale, W.2-

Nellie St., Altona-16, 27/8, 40/1, 2. 227 255. 257, 272, 315, 326,

47, 1358, 1681, 1690. St., West Footscray,

enalla Rd., Yarra-won.g-a-1112/3,

:•- athbogie-991, 1013, 1049, 1077, 1399. 1326.

.Torg,F;nsen, J.E.. 10 35. 1103, 17 1_,

.T 77,

Je

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INDEX TO EXHIBITORS-POULTRY

Harkness, Pr. G. 0.. 10 Fernhurst 0ve., K.ew, .1200, 1271. 12S3. 1. 1031. 1030 7. 10-10, 1.002.

Harrenu E. P.. 74 Jennings St., Colac-220, 250, 271. 325. 130. 531.

Harrison, P.. 20 First Ave., East Kew-1433, 1410/1, 1452, 1407. 1551, 1033, 1047, 1603/4.

Haymes. R. F., 20 Norwood Ave Brighton Beach- 1550. 1000. 1017 S. 1731.

Hed..-er. H. T.. 20 Leigh Si., Huntindale-557, 504, 1151, 1153.

H.enneberrv, T. J.. 5 Sim Ores., Glenroy-966. Hepburn. J. _M., 407 Barkly St., Footscray, W.12-

50. Hewitt. Mrs. H., Trawalla Rd., Croydon-1187, 1195,

1724 5. Hill. IF.. 00 Palmerston Ores., South Melbourne-

1125 - 0, 1130;1, 1144/8. Hill. R., 0 \Varida- Ave., East Malvern, S.E.5-

052. 957 S. 003. 075/0, 1542, 1549/50, 1555/6, 1503. 5.

Hill, T. R.. 96 Palmerston Ores., South Melbourne-022, 031.

Hobbs. H. L.. $ Sons, 70 Gamon St., Yarraville, W.12-1171) 1131

Holden. AV. J.. Box 57, Orbost-104, 113, 152, 1076, 10S0..3.

Hopkins, A., 27 Studley St., Maidstone-518, 525, 533. 540.

Hull. R. Box 10. Shepparton East-394. 769, 1787, 1320. 1S4-0. 1S52, 1S55. 18 01, 1863/4, 1866/7, 1884.

Hunter. E. 3 Market St.. Essendon-4, 25/6, 3S 9. 0 8 . 74.

To 410: 1. 440/1, 492 507. 510/1.

Huxtable. N.. 21 Thames St., Northcote, N.16-340,

I •Fir:r.T\-. E. J.. Calder Highway, Macedon-932, 935,

1648, 1688. 1701.

KEIRL. R. A.. Jnr., 26 Graham St., Newport- :7:z_, 181/2. 194/5. 204/5, 245, 258, 273, 401,

4-44 455, 46 -i, 1420, 1‘32. S. L.. Glencoe, Berry's Creek, via

'-_ ---- atha-1 850. 1856/7. - R. 88' Moore St., War rnamb o 01-57,

183, 944, 297, 203, 345, 400, 412, 424,

Stud Farm, Gillespie, Dand en ong Rd., ourn FA, 741, 723/4, 936/7, 942/3,

50, 978/81, 1263, 1287/8, 1420, 1424, 1551, 7. 1727, 1729, 1905, 1912. L. G., 97 Grosvenor St., East St. Kilda-

. 1262/4, 1287, 1622. "A52, 1669, Knig?.t. J. R., 121 Raglan "Sr_., -a.] e,-1-7.18, 1127,

11 • 3, 1149/50.

LAFRANK, A. P., 31 Kemp Ave., Mount Waverley -1414.

Larkin, F. R., 364 Glenly St., North Albury, -1442, 1456, 1469 / 70, 1582, 1587, 1619.

Layton, MT. J., 223 Somerville Rd., West Footscray -381/2, 399, 412, 423, 442.

Leighton, L. R., Korumburra . South874; 893, 909, 931.

Lovett, Dr. L. L., Mental Hospital, -Kew, E.4-- 1322 / 3.

Low•ery, E. S., R.M.B. 4, Windsor Rd., Baulkh.am Hills, N.S.W.-1885/6.

MACARTNEY, M. J., Lyons Rd., Cr6ydon North-775, 790, 1533.

MacBean, Mrs. I., Mount View, Tylden-1916. MacBean, James S., Mount View Poultry Farm,

Tylden-764, 770, 834, 1791, 1802, 1827, 1832, 1837.

McGuire & James, 86 Catherine Ave., Chelsea- 873, 905/8, 928/30, 1343.

McInnes, A. R., 327 Orrong Rd., East St. Kilda-623/4, 632 / 3.

McKellar, R. J., 10 Blackwood St., Shepparton 687, 1455, 1468.

McKinnon, J. F., South Ecklin, Terang-1262, • 1275, 1285/6, 1632, 1639, 1652, 1667/8.

McLeod, G. C., 4 Bletchley Rd., Oakleigh-676, 1454_ McCullough, E. J., Wangoon P.O., via Warrnam-

bool-1152, 1154 / 5, 1158/9, 1161/2, 1165/6, 1173,. 1175/6, 1224, 1238, 1242, 1370.

McIntosh, C., 36 Suffolk Rd., Surrey Hills-1314, 1418.

McPhee, P. B., 22 Clarke St., East Brunswick-122, 262/3, 626, 635/6.

McQuarie, Mrs. J. C., Eastern View Poultry Stud, 67 Chapman Ave., Glenroy, W.9-3, 11/3, 20/2, 33/5, 43/5, 48/9, 67, 71, 77/8, 80, 309/10, 318, 655/6, 660/1, 868, 878/81, 896/7, 911/4, 1191, 1361, 1367/9, 1375/7, 1381/3.

_Magill, J. A., 16 Kline St., Ballarat-218, 249, 261, 385.

Mahony, L., 15 Howard St., Glen Iris, S.E.6-1200, 1210/2, 1222/3, 1225.

Maloney, H. A., M'errivale P.O., via Warrnambool- 748, 814, 821/2, 829/30, 1536, 1538, 1842/5.

Mannion, A. J. & Mrs., 5 Adelaide St., Sunshine-- 532, 543/4, 1325/6.

Mannion, Mr. & Mrs. T. J., 67 Norfolk St., Maid--stone-14/5, 23, 36, 72/3, 75, 79, 168/9, 176/8„ 186/8, 198/200, 217, 230/1, 485/6, 494/5, 502,_ 505/6, 515/6, 519/20, 524, 526/30, 869/70, 882/3, 898, 903/4, 924/1, 989, 999, 1308/9, 1318/20, 1429.

Marr, W. L., 53 Garland Rd., Naremburn, N.S.W.-774, 782, 801, 1516, 1523, 1528.

Marshman, A. R., Archie's Creek-780, 798, 865/6, 1122, 1136, 1244, 1515, 1529.

Martin, Mrs. 0., Box 63, Tongala-1179. Meek, I. E., Breen St., Murtoa-670, 1448. Mercieca, F., 316 Raglan St., Avondale Heights--

470, 490, 499, 838, 843, 850, 1686, 1698 / 9. Miller, A., 34 Railway Pde., Murrumbeena, S.E.9-

1703, 1705/6, 1709/10, 1719/21. Miller, J. T. Clayton South Clayton-1075,

1409, 1446/7, 1579, 1595 / 6, 1614, 1676, 1680. Mills, R., Lara-1882. Mills, Reginald C., 87 Mills St., HamptOn, S..7-

89/90, 112, 130, 143/4. Milner, T., 45 Austin Cres., Pascoe Vale-277, 1342,

1351, 1730, 1748, 17$6, 1876/7; 1879/81, 1883. Moodie, Stan, 21 Hertford Ores,,- . Balwyn.,

337/8, 342/3, 349/50, 354/9, 36475. Moore, T. J., 29 Carween Ave., Mitcham-1294/5,.

1671. Morgan. F. L., 26 Ellen St., Bentleigh-1340, 1678,

1684. Morgan, T. W., 18 Purtell St., East B•entleigh„

S.E.15 1437, 1.672, 1675, 1679, 1685, 1697. Morrison, Miss L., 7 Bay St., Mordialloc-867, 875,

894, 1915. Moses, J., Fauna Parks, ,1Dromana-985/6, 995/6_

1003.

N Naylor, J. A., 15 Bent St., Bentleigh-1390, 1393,.

1396, 1_400. Neal, Mr. & Mrs. J. H., 18 Watt St.; Spotswood,_

W.14-1114, 1119/20, 11.34.

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INDEX TO EXHIBITORS-POULTRY

Neave, W., Cororooke, via Colac-1767, 1778, 1785, 1795, 1806, 1815.

Nelson, G., 57 King St., Dandenong-940/1, 946/8. Norman, J. A., 38 Wellman St., Box Hill South-

339, 521, 955/6, 962, 970/1, 1547/8, 1554, 1572/3. Nugent, John, 25 Fallon St., South. Caulfield-

390, 406, 420, 432, 451, 1201, 1214.

0 O'CONNOR, Miss H., Sussex Fields, Maldon-

1330/3, 1826, 1831, 1836, 1841, 1862, 1865.

P PATFORD, Mrs. M., 3 Brixton St., Flemington-

752/3, 755, 762, 765. Patford, W. I., 3 Brixton St., Flemington-754,

756/7, 766/7. Peacock, Mervyn, 10 Railway Cres., Croydon-

421, 433. Pearson, F. L., 56 Primrose St., Essendon-1513,

1521, 1526. Penrose, A. S., 33 Thorburn St., Hampton, S.7-

730/3, 735, 1168, 1178, 1272, 1279, 1415, 1497/9, 1612.

Perrot, F. E., Barmedman Rd., Temora, N.S.W.-690, 694, 703, 709/10.

Philpott, A. W., 12 Phillip St., Cronulla, N.S.W.- 546, 549, 1337, 1344, 1348, 1353, 1682, 1692.

Philpott, B. W., 16 Chelmsford Ave., Cronulla, N.S.W.-714, 716, 723, 738, 1477, 1500.

Pietschmann, Franz, 10 Sercombe Gve., Hawthorn, E.2-415, 426, 463, 471/2.

Pinder, H. M., Samaria Rd., Benalla-721, 745, 747, 749, 771, 783, 791, 1502, 1505, 1517.

Podger, Norman C., Box 70, Camperdown-534, 537, 541/2, 859, 1443, 1457, 1588, 1737, 1742, 1751, 1759/60, 1773, 1794, 1803, 1813, 1823, 1828, 1833, 1838, 1846, 1851, 1853, 1858.

Poor, A. J., 12 Black St., Essendon-792/3, 1525. Poor, W. R. 12 Burgoyne St., Kerang-665, 776,

784/5, 794, 1364/5, 1379/80, 1408, 1503, 1506, 1518, 1605/6, 1713.

Pope, W. J., Audley St., Narrand.era, N.S.W.-1301, 1312 / 3, 1324, 1878.

Powell, G. W., 6 Hossack Ave., Coburg-53/4, 58, 60/1, 371, 383, 402, 416, 427/8, 464/5, 473/4, 482/3, 504, 508, 512.

R REDDICK, E. .H., Queenscliff Rd., Moolap, via

Geelong-81/ 3, 96/9, 166, 184, 196, 213/4, 226/7, 259, 750, 984, 992 / 4, 1000/1, 1009/11, 1016, 1026, 1037/9, 1051/2, 1065/7, 1070/4, 1078, 1090/1, 1093/4, 1104 / 5. .

Rennie, Miss Anne, 25 Jingella Ave., Ashwood-149, 274, 1099, 1106.

Rich, F. R., 22 Middlesex Rd., Surrey Hills-161, 308, 395, ' 675, 777, 809, 813, 817, 857, 860/2, 983, 1261.

-Richards, A. T., 53 Napier St., Eagl'ehawk-734, 736.

Richards, Master Max, 14 Narmbool St., Manifold Heights, Geelong-118/9, 148.

Richardson, Ron, 56 Kingsville St., West Footscray -454, 456, 460/1.

Rogers, 'C. L., & T. R. McCully, Strachan St., Birregurra-93/5, 115/7, 146/7, 162/4, 1171, 1180, 1373, 1385. 1707.

Rouse, A. C., 159 Huntingdale Rd., Oakl•eigh-677, 683/4, 1471/2, 1687, 1700.

S SALMOND, J. B., 73 Station Rd., Deer Park-555/6,

715, 717/8, 722, 726/7, 737, 740, 1480/1. Sampson, M. G., Box 62, Camperdown-1786, 1796/7.

1807/9. 1816/9. Samson, Miss M., 143 Tinning St., Brunswick, N.10

-891, 901, 919. .Sanders, G., 9 Mills St., Maffra.-671, 682, 1402/6,

1410/2, 1417, 1438, 1453, 1465, 1475.

Schafer, Anthony, 16 Dundonald -\ East Mal -vern, S.E.5-645/6, 648/50.

Scott, E., ,18 Stephen St., Hamilton--I:11, 1321. Sefton, G., William St., Colac-1771/ 2 , i780/1, 1790,

1800/1, 1812. Sharp, James E. Rowan, Stewart St., Berrigan,

N.S.W.-106, 299, 302, 360, 367. Sharp & Wiltshire, 263 Union Rd.,. Moonee Ponds,

W.4-211/3. Shepherd, G. 0., 92 Bendigo St., Prahran,

1014 / 5, 1025, 1036, 1050, 1063/4, 1069, 1079. Simpson, D., Fintonia Rd., Noble Park-964, 1558/9,

1651, 1896, 1898. Simpson, Master Ian, 210 Patterson Road, Moorab-

bin, S.20-799, 802, 1524, 1531/2. Skelton, R., Colac Rd., Camperclown-92, 193, 202/3,

224, 240, 1602/3, 1649/50, 16(;5/6. Sprake, I. C., Box 27, P.O., AI urtoa-1240, 1246,

1251, 1257. Stamp, A. R. & C., 14 Victoria Cres., Mont Albert,

E.10-902. S-berry, Mrs. R. W., Carbine St., Donvale-276,

279/80, 283/6, 298, 341, 640/1, 651/2, 872, 923. Stevens R., Main Rd., Lower Templestowe-105,

133. Stevens, W. C., Neanger Stud Farm, Main Rd.,

Lower Templestowe-1020/3, 1030/4, 1044/7, 1058/62.

Stokes, W., 208 K'eilor Rd., Essendon, W.6-603, 607/9, 617/9.

Story, J. H. Kumbada Ave., Upwey-888/90, 899, 900, 916/8.

Struan Turkey Farm, Barry St., Seaford-1903/4. Suttie, R. - N. 3 Dorothy Ave., Thomastown-724/5,

739, 1478/9, 1501. Swaby, I. D., P.O. Box 15, Hamilton-111, 129, 151,

158, 190/1, 207, 268, 378/9, 392 / 3, 659, 663.

T TAPP, R. J., 581 North Rd., Ormond, S.E.9-787/8,

796/7. Tavendale, D., 18 Cunningham St., Benalla-1169.

1297, 1305, 1310, 1317, 1425/6. Thomson, R. J., 1 Kerr St., Blackburn-1372, 1716/8. Tink, A. R., 53 Elphinstone St., West Footscray,

W.12-746, 1316, 1604, 1620, 1691. Trewin, A. B., 12 Victoria St.. Sh•epparton-5, 17/8,

24, 37, 86, 100/1, 108/9. 125, 179, 201, 219, 232/3, 251/2, 265/6, 287, 291/2, 305, 312/3, 320/1, 328/9, 373, 377, 386, 391, 466/8, 475/6, 478, 487/9, 496/8, 503, 509, 513/4.

- Tucker, L. A., 811 Ripon St., Ballarat South-858, 863/4.

V VALE, R. M., Ironbark Rd., Diamond Creek-275,

1735/6, 1740/1, 1750, 1758, 1769. Venn, W. J., 31 Ivanhoe St., Glen Waverley-206,

210, 621, 657/8, 662. Vincent. Dr. F. RI, 27 Gould St., Frankston-1280,

1657. Vincent, N. F., 43 Lloyd St., Strathmore-522, 536,

539, 545, 620.

w WARMBRUNN, G. F., 2 Marma Rd., Murrumbeena,

S.E.9-695/6, 704/5, 711/2. 1486. 1405'6. -Watson, B., 63 Glenmor -an St., East -firunswick_

591/3. Watson, R., 10 Gray St., Leongatha-469, 477. Natters Bros.. Main St., Romsey-598, 602, 606,

616, 779, 786. 1243, 1249, 1504, 1514, 1702. Wafters, Ken. Glendene, Main St., Romsey-758,

1254, 1527. Webb. J., Box 124, Orbost-87/8, 110, 142, 156/7,

987, 1004 / 5, 1068, 1350. 1357. Werrett, L. F.. Lot 13, Murray Rd., Croydon-

1670, 1673. West-Onley, Miss Meredith, 36 Ebden Ave., Black

R o eh-171. 180. Whitcroft. E. 0., 40 Thompson St., Belmont,

Geelong-1.57S. 1593/4. 1618.

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INDEX TO EXHIBITORS—POULTRY Whitlock, E. A.. 20 Fallon St., Ca ultleld-407, 422,

538. White, K. A., 52 River St., South Yarra-887. Wigney, P.. 3 Lincoln Ave., TA lerlyns ton, N.14-40,

50. .A. J., ..,terri.gum-1749, 1157, 1768,

1719. Wilson, El.. Flat Rock Rd., Kangaroo Ground

1011. 1013. Wilson, 3. R., 10 Stott St.. Box. Hill South-102 / 3,

1°0 S. 130 41, 155. 170. 234, 253/4. Wood. A. C.. ft 43 Bertram St., Garenvale-884/6,

1577. 1584.. Wood. ,1. W.. 130 Bedford Rd.. Heathmont-13 S.

628. 037. Woods :Pros.. 18 Thomson St., Essendon-997,

1017 0. 1027 0, 1040 3. 1054 7. 1084, 1086/7, 1 080. 1002, 1005 7. 1100 1107:10.

Wright, A. F., 90 Bennett Rd., Horsham-306, 314, 322, 330, 815, 823, 831, 1115, 1121., 1128, 1135,. 1181, 1192, 1202, 1215, 1239, 1248, 1253, 1296,. 1301, 1315, 1371, 1384, 1534/5, 1537, 1540.

Wright, H., 14 Kenilworth St., Reservoir, N.19--1173/4, 1627/8.

Wykes. W. A., Fifth Ave., Chelsea Heights, S.15--150, 154, 189, 267, 288, 293, 1053.

Y YOUREN, Mrs. E., Aviation Rd., Laverton-1908..

z ZETTL, M., 2 Newman Ave., Carnegie, S.E.9-1273,.

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Section 52—Pigeons Stewar=d-in-Chief: GEOFFREY HOWELL, Esq. Superintendent: H. HELLIER, Esq.

JUDGES: Homers and Homer Junior Classes.—J. J. Mifsud,

Esq. Ltility.—A. G. Allaway. Esq. Fantails„ Jacobins and Trumpeters.—L.

Esq. Carriers, Dragoons, Ices, Pigmy Pouters, Swal-

lows. Tipplers and all Frills except Owls and Turbits.—R. D. Abbott, Esq., of S.A.

Owls, Turbits, Modenas, Starling or Suabian and Hyacinths.—H. Bur7oridge, Esq., of S.A.

:Magpies, Show Homers and Fancy Junior Classes. —G. \\ . Powell. Esq.

All Tumblers. All Saddlebacks, Spots, A.O.V. Birmingham Rollers, Nuns, Helmets, Archangels and Gimples.—Dr. N. T. Far a-FoTd- S. chafer.

Stewards F. Aix- D Eso.. Mrs. E. G-ILLINGS. Messrs.

A FrF",-L11.-Tf-±, W. J. Lii-T \ V . SIN GLAIR, N.T. H. TUCKER, W. WHEELER.

Prizes irL all classes will be based upon the following scale: One to Three entries, First 6/-, Second 3 -; Four 70 Six entries, First 10/-, iS,-cond 5 -, Third Card; Seven to Nine entries, First Second 10/-, Third 5/-; Ten entries and .;.c:1. Second 10/-, Third 5/-.

WITHDRAWAL OF ENTRY.—Every bird _-_reed must be exhibited unless a certificate

signed by the owner is lodged with the Society prior to the date of the Show, stating that the bird is unable to compete on one of the following

rounds :

(i) The bird has died. (ii) The bird is unfit for exhibition due to

injury or disease. (iii) The bird has become ineligible for the

class entered. (iv) Some other cause which the Council or

Secretary of the Society considers reasonable.

Failure to comply with this rule renders the owner or entrant liable to a fine of not more than

for every bird not exhibited., and in addition

the Council may debar the owner or exhibitor. from taking part in any further exhibition con-ducted by the Society.

Entries must be made on forms supplied by-the Society, and will only be received subject to-the Rules and Regulations of the Society.

Exhibits must be bona fide property of the-exhibitor at time of entry.

No bird may be entered in more than one, class, and birds entered in wrong classes will. not be judged, and the entry fees will be for-feited.

PIGEONS MUST BE PENNED BETWEEN 3 p.m. AND 8 p.m. ON SUNDAY,

21st SEPTEMBER.

NOTE.—Pigeons will be received and penned,. fed and attended to, re-cooped and despatched, free of charge to exhibitors, subject to the pro--visions of Regulations.

Unless special arrangements are made with_ the Superintendent, all eggs will be destroyed_

Birds belonging to interstate exhibitors will be returned on Sunday, 28th September, 1958.

Judging will be commenced at 9 a.m. on Mon-day, 22nd September. Exhibitors are not per-mitted in the Pavilion whilst judging is taking-place. The Pavilion will be open to the public' from the completion of judging until 9 p.m. on Monday, 22nd September, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, 23rd, Wednesday, 24th, Thursday,. 25th, and Friday, 26th September, and from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Saturday, 27th September.

Only a limited number of exhibitors will be allowed into the Pigeon House at a time to remove their birds. No birds to be removed until after 6 p.m. on Saturday, 27th September, 1958.

Special application may be made to theby interstate and country ex-

hibitors for the removal of their birds after 3 p.m. on Saturday, 27th September, 1958.

Labels will be sent for each pen when the-Exhibitor is not a resident of Melbourne or

suburbs, on the reverse side of which the ex-hibitors will be required to write their names, addresses, and instructions for the return jour-

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ney. Country and interstate exhibitors must inform the Secretary by post or telegram of the despatch of their exhibits, giving all par-ticulars, in order that arrangements may be made for receiving them. Several birds may be sent in one hamper or box, if it be properly divided and pen numbers attached to each division. When the exhibitor resides in or near Melbourne, "Entry Tickets" only will be sent, the corresponding numbers being affixed to the coops or cages by the Society.

Selling prices of all pigeons may be displayed on coops.

Cards will be supplied free on application to the Pigeon Superintendent, who will place them on the coops if requested by exhibitors who are unable to attend in person.

All young birds must be rung with 1957-58 recognised club ring. Birds wearing special leg bands or rings, or bearing marks of any kind that may indicate ownership will not be allowed to compete.

Where classes are provided for any particular colour or variety, birds of that colour or variety must be shown in those classes. Where young bird classes are provided, young birds must not be shown in old bird classes.

The greatest care will be taken of the ex-hibits, but the Society will not be responsible for any accident, mistake, loss or damage, from whatever cause arising, the exhibits being at the sole risk of the exhibitor. In case of the death of any exhibit, the same shall be certified by the Veterinary Surgeon or his deputy.

No person will be permitted to remove an ex-hibit from a pen on the day of penning without permission of the Superintendent.

Birds that have been tampered with or im-properly dealt with in any way shall be dis-qualified, and entry fees paid shall be forfeited. The exhibitor shall also be liable to disqualific-ation, and, if a member, to expulsion from the Society.

A CHAMPIONSHIP CARD, ROSETTE and The MIN-A-VIT Trophy, valued at 1272/-, will be awarded for the Best Bird in the Fancy Breeds Classes.

A Reserve Champion Rosette and Gard viii be awarded to the bird placed second to the _ champion.

A Champion Card will be awarded for each breed.

Special Rosettes and one 1 lb. tin MIN-A-VIT will be awarded as under:—

Fancy Breeds:

Best Carrier or Dragoon 6 Best Pigmy Pouter / /2_ Best Jacobin 6

Best Fantail ()C 6 Best Tumbler :"7'/ Best Marked Tuiribler Best Swallow Best Frill &/"; Best Modena Best A.O.V. Fancy 2_/

Utility Classes:

Best King 'I/ Best Carneau Best A.O.V. Utility c?

Homer Classes:

Best Chequer / 6):,i Best Blue Bar 97D Best A.O.C. Homer

The Melbourne Pigeon Society have donated /03. seven L3/31- cash prizes for the Best Young Bird in the following breeds: Blue Chequer; Red Chequer; King; Carrier; Jacobin; Modena_ (Gazzi); Owl, Blondinette or Turbit.

FANCY BREEDS ENTRY FEE: Members, 2/- per bird;

Non-members, 3/- per bird_

CARRIER CLASS

362. Black, Cock. 1 H. G. Hains R Sons.

— 2 K. H. Hillman. 3 A. Wearn. 4 A. Wearn. 5 H. J. Metcher.

— 6 W. J. Layton. -- 7 W. J. Layton.

363. Black, Hen. — 8 H. G. Hains Sons.

9 A. Wearn. 10 W. J. Layton.

,-11A K.141 11 • J Layton

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2°

—22

/ y

The Council reserves the right to reject at any time any entry or prohibit any person or bird from competing in any class. 364.

Unless authorised by the Society no live stock;2----12 will be permitted to enter the Grounds other than those entered for exhibition.

365. 24

--. 25

of 26

Black, Young. H. G. Hains Sons. K. H. Hillman. A. Wearn. F. Jung-mann. H. J. H-etcher. H. J. Metcher. H. J. Metcher. H. J. Metcher. H. J. Metcher. W. J. Layton. W. J. Layton. W. J. Layton.

Dun, Cock. K. H. Hillman. W. J. Layton. W. J. Layton.

369. A.C.. Young. X. T\-earn. F. Jungmann. F. Jungmann. F. Jung-mann. A. Holenberg,er. A. Holenberger. A. Holenberg-er. A. Holenberger. A. Holenberg-er. A. Holenberger. K. H. Hillman. H. J. Fletcher. W. T. Layton. W. J. Layton.

- A-V. J. Layton.

102 103

-,----- 104 11, ,---105

106

379. -107 108

380.

2 10 9

-5 .111

385. Blue, Hen. 116 C.C.Crichton.

_3/ ------ 117 C. C. Crichton.- 118 K. H. Hillman.

386. 119 120

— 121 122

Blue, Young. C. C. Crichton. C. C. Crichton. C. C. Crichton. K. H. Hillman.

387. Silver or Mealy, Cock.

366

T S ALWAYS

CHEAPE

AT COLES

CLASS

367. A.O.C., Cock.

PIGEONS

o — 0-1

It I olenberger. X.1 1 olenber ger. W. J. Layton.

o _ A. Wearn. _ 05 IV. J. Layton. 00 A. Wearn. 34 R. Smith.

A. Holenberger. CLASS 36 A. Holenberger.

K. H. Hillman. 376. Grizzle, Cock. W. J. Layton.

39 W. J. Layton. 96 A. Holenberger. -- 97 A. Holenberger.

A. Holenberger. 36S. A.O.C., Hen.

pl

W. J. Layton.

40 R. Smith. — 41

-42 A. Holenber ger. X. Holenberger. 377. Grizzle, Hen.

44 K. H. Hillman. H. J. Hotelier. W. J. Layton.

100 401

R. Smith. W. J. Layton.

46 W. J. Layton.

378. Grizzle, Young.

370. DRAGOON

Blue or Black Chequered, Cock. H olenberger.

. _Anderson. W . J. Layton. • J. Layton.

SHOW HOMER 381. Cock.

NO ENTRY

382. Hen. NO ENTRY

383. Young. NO ENTRY

A. Holenberger. A. Holenberger. A. Holenberger. W. J. Layton. W. J. Layton.

A.O.C., Cock or Hen. A. Holenberger. A. Hol.enberger.

A.O.C., Young. A. Holenberger. A. Holenberger. A. Holenberger.

371. Blue or Black Chequered, Hen. 2, -

• \\ . J. Layton,

7.7. J. Layton.

372. Blue or Black Chequered, Young.

0 ±-•

J - _ •-•

A . H _ r • -- H

A. Pic: Pr. • r) A. C.. _

. .T. L,c_7 - zor. , T

0 7'0

Blue Bar, Cock. IV. Anderson.

80 R. Smith. Holenberger.

8? W. Anderson. IV. T. Layton.

J. Layton.

374. Blue Bar, Hen. 86 IV. And-erson.

— S6 W. Anderson. / —87 W. J. Layton.

1 ___-- 88 W. J. Layton.

375. Blue Bar, Young. ,, n (3_ r .

nder n A. I-10 c- b

384.

- 112 ", -113

.114 115

123 . ------- 125

126 127

POUTER (Pigmy) Blue, Cock.

C. C. Crichton. C. C. Crichton. C. N. Kenneday. K. H. Hillman.

C. C. Crichton. C. C. Crichton. H. R. Coldwell. J. H. Kenneday. K. H. Hillman.

—160 161 162

_ 163 164 3

403. White, Cock. 165

— 166 _- 167

Harry Hellier. H. G. Hains & Sons. H. R. Coldwell.

404. White, Hen. — 168 H. R. Coldwell.

390. Black, Cock. — 136 C. C. Crichton.

2 x.137 K. H. Hillman.

391. Black, Hen. 138 C. C. Crichton.

406. Blue, Cock. 172 J. H. Kenneday.

407. Blue, Hen. 173 J. H. Kenneday.

408. Blue, Young. —174 J. H. Kenneday.

412. Red, Cock. 185 H. G. Hains & Sons. -186 G. Hutchinson. 187 A. Holenberger.

413. Red, Hen. 188 J. H. Kenneday.

409. Splash, Cock. 175 C. N. Kenneday. 176 J. H. Kenneday. 177 G. Hutchinson.

3

2

3 411. Splash, Young. 182 J. H. Kenneday. 183 J. H. Kenneday.

_184 G. Hutchinson.

410. Splash, Hen. 178 A. Smith, Jnr. 179 G. Hutchinson. 180 A. Holenberger. 181 A. Hol-enberger.

400. 151 152

J —153 154 155 156

401. 3 157

1 .-158 159

415. Yellow, Cock. --- 192 Harry Hellier.

2 --193 H. G. Rains & Sons.

416. Yellow, Hen. 194

196 197

-----

J. H. Kenneday: C. N. Kenneday. A. Holenberger.

Loftus.

414. - 189

190 ') -191

Red, Young. Harry Hellier. H. G. Hains & Sons. A. Smith, Jnr.

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

CLASS

388. Silvei or Mealy, Hen. —128 C. C. Crichton.

L.-129 C. 'C. Crichton. 130 H. R. Coldwell.

PIGEONS

CLASS

402. Black, Young. Harry Hellier. H. G. Hains & Sons. A. Smith, Jnr. A. Smith, Jnr. G. Hutchinson.

389. —131

132 2 —133

--134 > 135

Silver or Mealy, Young. C. C. Crichton. C. C. Crichton. H. R. Co'dwell. H. R. Coldwell. J. H. Kenneday.

405. White, Young. G. Hutchinson. G. Hutchinson. W. J. Leach.

169 170 171

392. Black, Young. 139 C. C. Crichton. 6VC tA,,i9/Z

393. Red or Yellow, Cock. ) — 140 C. C. Crichton.

394. Red or Yellow, Hen.

NO ENTRY

395. Red or Yellow, Young. --JAI. K. H. Hillman.

396. A.O.C., Cock. 2,-142 C. C. Crichton.

143 C. C. Crichton. 3 144 K. H. Hillman.

145 K. H. Hillman.

397. A.O.C., Hen. --146 C. C. Crichton. ) 147 C. C. Crichton..

398. A.O.C., Young. -148 C. C. Crichton. 149 ' C. C. Crichton. 150 C. C. Crichton.

POUTER (Standard)

399. Cock or Hen.

NO ENTRY

JACOBIN

Black, Cock. Harry Hellier. H. G. Hains & Sons. A. Smith, Jnr. A. Smith, Jnr. A. Smith, Jnr. G. Hutchinson.

Black, Hen. Harry Hellier. W. G. Anderson. A. Smith, Jnr.

422. _ 9

- _ n - 211

White, Hen. H arry Heiner. Ludbrook & Bennetts. Ludbrook & Bennetts. Ludbrook & Bennetts.

493. White, Cock, Young. Harry Ludbrook & Bennetts.

- Z Ludbrook & Bennetts. Ludbrook & Bennetts. 437.

262 - 263 --264

265 266

-267 268 269 270

2,

426. Black, Hen. Harry

.4r A. Sanders. A. Sanders.

427. Black, Cock, Young.

428. Black, Hen, Young. --ff27 Harry Heilfer.

429. Blue, Cock.

2

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

PIGEONS

FANTAIL

421. White, Cock.

CLASS

417. Yellow, Young. 198 Harry Hellier,

/ 199 H. R. Coldw

418. A.O.C., Cock. - 200 A. HolenberE,'er.

419. A.O.C., Hen. _ 201 R. Smith.

420. A.O.C.. YouncY - 202 A. Holenbero,er. - :202 A. Holenberzer.

Harry Hellier. 05 R. Smith.

206 Ludbrook. & Bennetts. Ludbrook & Bennetts. Ludbrook & Bennetts.

CLASS

131. Blue, Cock, Young. 238 A. G. Dimmack.

— 239 Ludbrook & Bennetts. 240 Ludbrook & Benn.etts.

432. Blue, Hen, Young. -- 241 A. G. Dimmack. 242 A. Sanders.

Ludbrook & Bennetts. 244 Ludbrook & Bennetts.

433. Silver, Cock or Hen. 245 A. G. Dimmack. 246 A. Sanders. 247 J. H. Kenneday. 248 B. Wilson. 249 Ludbrook & Bennetts. .250 Ludbrook & Bennetts.

434. Silver, Young. 251 Harry Hellier. 252 A. G. Dimmack. .253 A. Sanders. 254 J. H. Kenneday. 255 J. H. Kenneday.

435. Red, Cock or Hen. 256 A. G. Dimmack.

—257 Harry Hellier. 258 A. Smith, Jnr.

436. Yellow, Cock or Hen. - 259 A. G. Dimmack. -260 A. G. Dimmack. 261 Harry Hellier.

Saddle, Cock or Hen. A. M. Henderson. Wales Bros. Wales Bros. Wales Bros. Wales Bros. W-ales Bros. Wales Bros. Wales Bros. Wales Bros.

-424. White, Hen, Young. j 2.1; Harry

- 91 8 Ludbrook & Bennetts. Z — 219 Ludbrook & Bennetts..

- Ludbrook & Bennetts.

.5 425. Black, Cock.

Harry Hellier. A. Sanders.

438. A.O.C., Cock or Hen.

271 Ludbrook & Bennetts. 1 Ludbrook & Bennetts.

2f:i220

— 222 33 9

224 235

- 936 237

A. G. Dimmack. A. Sanders. Ludbrook &Bennetts. Ludbrook & Be.r.netts.

A. G. Dirnrnack. J. H. Kenneday. C. N. Kenneday. Ludbrook & Bennetts. Ludbrook & Bennetts. W. J. Leach.

441. — 281

282 2 '" 283 - 284

285 286 287 288 289

Black, Cock. R. & G. Dixon. R. & G. Dixon. R. T. Woods. F. Jungrnann. A. Holenberger. A. lioienberger. K. H. Hillman.

If. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie.

439. A.C., Young. 273 A. G. Dimmack.

440. Lace, Cock or Hen. 274 Anonymous. 275 Anonymous. 276 Anonymous. 277 Mrs. L. Rogers.

.278 Mrs. L. Rogers. 279 Mrs. L. Rogers. 280 Mrs. L. Rogers.

MAGPIE

430. Blue, Hen.

PIGEONS

342 343 344

-345

K. H. Hillman. Franz Pietschmann. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie, Mrs. J. C. McQuarie.

CLASS

453. A.O.C., Cock or Hen. 346 K. H. Hillman. (C:(4-4 347 K. H. Hillman,

454. A.O.C., Young. 348 A. Holenberger.

- 349 K. H. Hillman. 350 K. H. Hillman.

z

NUN 455. Black or Dun, Cock.

351 -352

353 354

H. G. Hains & Sons. K. H. Hillman. K. H. Hillman. H. J. Metcher.

456. Black or Dun, Hen. 355 K. H. Hillman. 356 K. H. Hillman.

-357 H. J. Metcher.

457. Black or Dun, Young. 358 H. G. Hains & Sons.

- 359 H. G. Hains & Sons. 360 K. H. Hillman.

458. A.O.C., Cock or Hen. 361 K. H. Hillman.

459. A.O.C., Young. 362 K. H. Hillman.

HELMET 460. Black, Cock. 363 N. F. Coillet. 364 A. M. Henderson.

461. Black, Hen. -365 A. M. Henderson.

462. Black, Young. 366 A. M. Henderson. 367 N. F. Coillet.

463. Red or Yellow, Cock. 368 - A. M. Henderson.

464. Red or Yellow, Hen. 369 A. Henderson.

465. Red or Yellow, Young. 370 A. M. Henderson.

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

CLASS

442. 290 291

_292 2-

443. 293 294

) —295 296 297

444. Jr 298

/----299 300 301

3,302

445. 302

1-- 303 .304

446. I -305

:306 307

- —308 ,309

2

447. :3 — 310

..— 311 1 .312

-.313 .314

448. ) -315

449. , 318 / —219 x-320

.N

- 323 324 325 326

450. /— 327

2. -- 328 329 330

--) 331

-451. 2-332

304 .335 .336

— 337

Black, Hen. F. Jungmann. K. H. Hillman. K. H. Hillman.

Black, Young. R. T. Woods. F. Jungmann. K. H. Hillman. K. H. Hillman. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie.

Yellow, Cock. F. Jungmann. F. Jungmann. A. Holenberger. K. H. Hillman. K. H. Hillman.

Yellow, Hen. K. H. Hillman. K. H. Hillman. K. H. Hillman.

Yellow, Young. R. T. Woods. A. Holenberger. A. Holenberger. K. H. Hillman. K. H. Hillman.

Red, Cock. R. & G. Dixon. F. Jungmann. A. Holenberger. K. H. Hillman. K. H. Hillman.

Red, Hen. R. T. Woods. K. H. Hillman. K. H. Hillman.

Red, Young. R. T. Woods. F. Jungmann. F. Jungmann. A. Holenberger. A. Holenberger. A. Holenberger. A. Holenberger. K. H. Hillman. K. H. Hillman.

Blue, Cock. F. Jungmann. K. H. Hillman. K. H. Hillman. Franz Pietschmann. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie.

Blue, Hen. R. & G. Dixon. R. T. Woods. K. H. Hillman. K. H. Hillman. Franz Pietschmann. Mrs. J. C. McQuarie.

466. A:O.C., Cock or Hen. 452. Blue, Young. 371 N. F. Coillet. 338 R. T. Woods. .339 F. Jungmann. 340 A. Holenberger. 341 K. H. Hillman.

467. A.O.C., Young. 372 N. F. Coillet.

T'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

PIGEONS

480. 406 407

408 409

-410

Black Self, Young. H. G. Rains & Sons. M. Johnston. M. Johnston. M. Johnston.

--- 374

469.

376 0 1 1

470. 818

-3'79

K. H. Hillman.

Hen. G. Hutchinson, G. Hutchinson. K. H. Hillman.

Young. G. Hutchinson. G. Hutchins-on. K. H. Hillman.

GIMPEL Cock or Hen.

K. H. Hillman. K . H. Hillman.

Young. G. Hutchinson.

ICE Cock or Hen.

Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. Dr. N. T.manna-Ford Schafer. Dr. N. T. H annaford Schafer. Dr. N. T. H annaford Schafer.

Young. Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer.

TUMBLER (Long -faced) Cock.

Hen.

Young.

411

481. . 412

482. -413

483. -414

484. 415

-416

485. 417

-418 A19

486.

487.

488.

489.

490. 420

491. 421

492. 422

G. W. Powell.

Blue Self, Cock. M. Johnston.

Blue Self, Hen. M. Johnston.

Blue Self, Young. M. Johnston.

A.O.C., Cock or Hen. M. Johnston. G. W. Powell.

A.O.C., Young. G. W. Powell. M. Johnston. M. Johnston.

Muffed, Cock or Hen. NO ENTRY

Muffed, Young. NO ENTRY

Whiteside, Cock or Hen. NO ENTRY

Whiteside, Young. NO ENTRY

Beard, Cock or Hen. K. H. Hillman.

Beard, Young. K. H. Hillman.

Baldhead (Black), Cock. M. Johnston.

SSC)

471.

472. - 8s2

473. - 384

385 -386

35.7

474. 388

475.

399

476. 392

Red or Yellow Self, 2', Johnston. M. Johnston., K -R" Hillman,

Red or Yellow Self, M. Johnston, 31. Johnston, K 1-±. Hillman.

Red or Yellow Self, 31. Johnston. M. Johnston,

- 393 --_394

477.

396

_ 478. ,) -397

Black Self, Cock. 3L Johnston.

493. 4:23

Baldhead (Black), Hen. M. Johnston.

398 K. H. Hillman. - 399 G. W. Powell.

490 G. W. Powell. 494. Baldhead (A.O.C.), Cock or Hen.. 424 M. Johnston.

M. Johnston. 479. Black Self, Hen. 401 M. Johnston.

/ 402 ------- 403

K. H. Hillman. G. W. Powell. G. W. Powell. G. W. Pow.ell. ) --

495. 426 427

Baldhead (A.C.), Young. Vr. , k ns M. Johnston. 404

405

ARCHANGEL

CLASS

I 46S. Cock. - '373 G. Hutchinson.

CLASS

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES 371

TUMBLER (Short-faced) CLASS

496. Beard, Cock.

NO ENTRY

497. Beard, Hen.

PIGEONS

CLASS

512. Young. 439 R. Anderson.

440 R. Anderson.

441 R. Anderson. 442 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. 443 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer.

_444 R. Anderson.

498. Beard, Young.

NO ENTRY

NO ENTRY

SADDLEBACK

513. Black stripe or spot, Cock. S — 445 C. N. Kenneday.

446 W. J. Leach. , 447 W. J. Leach.

499. Almond, Cock or Hen.

NO ENTRY

500. Almond, Young.

NO ENTRY

514. Black stripe or spot, Hen. - 448 C. N. Kenneday.

J-- 449 W. J. Leach. 450 W. J. Leach.

515. Black stripe or spot, Young. ) - 451 W. J. Leach.

516. Red stripe or spot, Cock.

NO ENTRY

517. Red stripe or spot, Hen. -452 W. J. Leach.

501. Agate (Red or Yellow), Cock. i —428 K. H. Hillman.

502. Agate (Red or Yellow), Hen. —429 K. H. Hillman.

503. Agate (Red or Yellow), Young.

NO ENTRY 518. Red stripe or spot, Young. -453 W. J. Leach.

-504. Kite, Cock or Hen.

NO ENTRY

.505. Kite, Young.

NO ENTRY

.506. A.O.C., Cock or Hen.

NO ENTRY

507. A.O.C., Young.

NO ENTRY

TUMBLER

508. Beard (German), Cock or Hen.

NO ENTRY

519. A.O.C. stripe or spot, Cock. -24 454 R. Smith.

455 R. Smith.

520. A.O.C. stripe or spot, Hen. 456 W. J. Leach.

521. A.O.C. stripe or spot, Young. 457 W. J. Leach.

TRUMPETER (Russian)

523. Cock. - 458 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. -459 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. 460 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. 461 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer.

509. Beard (German), Young.

NO ENTRY

524. Hen. 462 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer.

- 463 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. -464 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. 465 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Scnafer.

525. Young. - 466 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer.

467 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. 468 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. 469 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer.

-3 470 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. Z_ —471 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer.

472 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer.

TIPPLER

MO. Cock. • —430 M. A. Saunders.

431 A. P. Lafrank. .— 432 R. Anderson. _-433 R. Anderson.

511. Hen. 434 R. Anderson. 435 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer.

-• 436 M. A. Saunders. 437 M. A. Saunders. 438 R. Anderson.

SWALLOW

526. Fairy (Black), Cock 473 N. F. Coillet. 474 W. G. Anderson.

543 544

— 545 —.546

547

59.7.

— 450 I—. 451 ' 452

) --453 454

525. 455

I ---4 S 4 S

_3 s.

529. 459 490

49')

494

• a

Fairy (Black), Hen. W. G. Anderson. J. M. Whitley. J. _M. Whiney_ Pr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. Dr. N. T. Hanna_ford Schafer. K. H. Hillman.

Fairy (Black), Yo1111.9;. J. 2\1. hitley, J. M. -Whitley. Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. K. H. Hillman.

Fairy (Red or Yellow), Cock. \ -1

J. M. Whitley. J. m Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. Dr. N. T. ±iannaford Schafer. K. H. Hillman_

Fairy (Red or Yellow), Hen. J. al-. -Wh- J. M.

K. H.

531. Fairy (Red or Yellow), Young. P A. -V. Henderson.

j-. -AL Wr, tley, J. -V, Whitley. J. 2.1. \\ hill ey, Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer.

04 Dr. N. T. _b_annaford Schafer. 505 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. 506 Dr. N. T. Han- aford Schafer.

532. Fairy (Blue), Cock.

:11j I —1 ,) „ _; -J.3

— 7 •

533. Fairy (Blue), Hen.

J. 21. J .

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

475 J. M 'Whitley, 41 . M. AVhitley. 477 Pr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer.

5 - -17S K. H. Hillman.

CLASS

PIGEONS

CLASS

537. Fairy (A.O.C.), Young. - 533 K. H. Hillman.

533 J. M. Whitley. _534 J. M. Whitley.

538. Silesian, Cock. 535 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. 536 K. H. Hillman.

539. Silesian, Hen. 537 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. 538 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. 539 K. H. Hillman.

540. Silesian, Young. 540 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer.

—541 Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. 542 K. H. Hillman..

541. Spangle (Fairy or Silesian) (Blue), Cock.. Mrs. N. Ford. K. H. Hillman. J. M. Whitley. J. M. Whitley. J. M. Whitley.

542. Spangle (Fairy or Silesian) (Blue), Hen.. 548 Mrs. N. Ford. 549 K. H. Hillman. 550 J. M. Whitley. 551 J. M. Whitley.

543. Spangle (Fairy or Silesian) (Blue), Young.. 552 Mrs. N. Ford.

—553 K. H. Hillman. — 554 J. M. Whitley.

555 J. M. Whitley. 556 J. M. Whitley.

544. Spangle (Fairy or Silesian) (A.O.C.), Cock.

557 558 559 560 561 562

- 563

Mrs. N. Ford. J. M. Whitley. Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. K. H. Hillman. J. M. Whitley. J. M. Whitley.

.5 -13 .z --- 515

516 517

.518 -l9

-rson,

on. J.__ . J

J. 1_2. -Whitley. Dr

T. 1-D.--...or_aford Schafer, H.

545. Spangle (Fairy or Silesian) (A.O.C.), Hen. 564 J. M. Whitley. 565 J. M. Whitley.

- 566 J. M. Whitley. — 567 Mrs. N. Ford. — 568 K. H. Hillman.

534. Fairy (Blue), Young. 5 9 0 G-, Anders.on. 5'21 77. G-, A_rid_4-1.!son, 599 J. 1,1. -Whitley. 5%3 11. !-Ti al. Whitley. 525 K. H. Hillman.

546. Spangle (Fairy or Silesian) (A.O.C.), Young.

569 570

_671 572 573

Mrs. N. Ford. J. M. Whitley. Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. Dr. N. T. Hannaford Schafer. K. H. Hillman..

-o

- g oo.

- 527

-- 528

) 536.

/

/•-• 531

Fairy (A.O.C.), Cock. J. M. -Whitley. J. M. Whitle-y. K. H. Hillman.

Fairy (A.O.C.), Hen. N. F. Cornet, J. M. Whitley. K. H. Hillman.

SPOT

547. Cock or Hen. NO ENTRY

548. Young. NO ENTRY

CLASS

549. '3 -̀'574

--575 576 577 578

550. 579

581 1— 582

583 584

551. 2,-- 585

M2(

553. 592

— 593 594 595 59.6 597 598

A.O.C., Cock. M. Boluch. M. Boluch. M. Boluch. H. Smith. K. H. Hillman. W. J. Layton. W. J. Layton.

563. A.O.C., Young. 644 K. H. Hillman.

BLUETTE OR SATINETTE

564. 645

--- 646 647

--- 648

Cock or Hen. A. G. Dimmack. A. G. Dimmack, A. M. Henderson. K. H. Hillman.

565. Young. NO ENTRY.

568. 651

— 652 653

-654 - 655

Blue or Silver, Cock. M. Boluch. W. Anderson. W. Anderson. K. H. Hillman. W. J. Layton.

3

569. Blue or Silver, Hen. M. Boluch. W. Anderson. K. H. Hillman.

570. Blue or Silver, Young. — 659 H. G-. Hains & Sons.

660 W. Anderson.

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES 373

PIGEONS

CLASS

558. Dun Laced, Cock or Hen.

552. 588

) --589 590

/ 591

AFRICAN OWL

White, Cock. M. Boluch. M. Boluch. M. Boluch. K. H. Hillman. W. J. Layton.

White, Hen. M. Boluch. M. Boluch. M. Boluch. G. W. Powell. K. H. Hillman. W. J. Layton.

Black, Cock. K. H. Hillman. W. J. Layton. W. J. Layton.

Black, Hen. R. Smith. K. H. Hillman. W. J. Layton. W. J. Layton.

625 626 627

- 628 629

--- 63630

1 632 2 633 - 634

560. 635

) ----- 636 z 637

561.

562. - —639

640 641 642

/ 643

A. G. Dimmack. C. C. Crichton. K. H. Hillman. W. J. Layton. W. J. Layton.

M. Boluch. C. C. Crichton. M. Boluch. A. M. Henderson. A. Holenberger.

Red or Yellow Laced, Cock or Hen. K. H. Hillman. W. J. Layton. W. J. Layton.

Red or Yellow Laced, Young. K. H. Hillman.

A.O.C., Cock or Hen. C. C. Crichton. K. H. Hillman. K. H. Hillman. W. J. Layton. W. J. Layton.

559. Dun Laced, Young.

554. A.O.C., Hen. ) 599 M. Boluch.

600 M. Boluch. 601 K. H. Hillman.

) -602 W. J. Layton. ___603 W. J. Layton.

555. 604 605 606 607

--- 608 609 610 611

- 612

A.C., Young. H. G. Hains & Sons. M. Boluch. M. Boluch. M. Boluch. M. Boluch. G. W. Powell. W. J. Layton. W. J. Layton. W. J. Layton.

TURBIT

566. Black, Cock or Hen. 649 K. H. Hillman.

650 W. J. Layton.

567. Black, Young. NO ENTRY.

BLONDINETTE

556. Black Laced, Cock or Hen. -- 613 A. G. Dimmack. ---614 M. Boluch.

615 A. M. Henderson. 616 A. Holenherg-er. 617 A. Holenberger.

L-- 618 W. J. Layton. 619 W. J. Layton.

557. Black Laced, Young. 620 M. Boluch. 621 A. M. Henderson. 622 A. Holenberger. 623 W. J. Layton.

W. J. Layton.

CLASS

.571. 661

— 662 -- 663

664 665

Red. or Yellow, Cock or Hen. Boluch.

W. And on:, o n. W. Anderz:,1on. K. H. Hillman. W. J. Layton.

Pio.

- — 666 669 670

A.O.C.. Cock or Hen. M. Boluela. K. H. Hillman. K. H. Hillman.

579.

.675 676 2 _ +07 t 678 679 680

S')

MODENA (Gazzi)

Bronze Laced Cock.

N. F. Coill t, K. C. Vining, C. Vining, C. Vining, J. J. R. J. Carroll. J. J. Ilifsud. J. J. Mifsud.

Chequered or Tricolour,

725 -726

727 728

C. Vining. C. Vining. C. Vining.

Carroll.

593. ,Silver, Cock, Young. —

'729 - 730 -731 782

. Vining. C. C. Vining. R. J. Carroll.

T'S A LW AYS CHEAPEN AT COLES

PIGEONS

CLASS

582. Bronze Laced Chequered or Tricolour, Hen, Young.

695 J. ,T. Milfsud. 0;1 ti J. _Alifsad.

/- 697 J. J. Mifsud.

572. Red or Yellow, Young. ------ 666 M. Boluch.

- 667 K. H. Hillman.

574,. A.O.C., Young. -4,-671 K. H. Hillman.

'72 K. H. Hillman.

583. Black, Cock. K. Vining.

Vining-. K. Vining. N. Vining. K. -Vining.

584. Black, Hen. K. Vining. K. Vining. K. Vining.

585. Black, Cock, Young.

NO ENTRY.

— 698 — 699

700 —701

702

- 103 704

- 705

io. bio 674

576.

BIRMINGHAM ROLLER

Cock or Hen. K. H. }Tillm an. h. _EL }Tillman.

STARLING OR SUABIAN Cock or Hen.

NO ENTRY.

586. Black, Hen, Young. NO ENTRY.

587. Blue, Cock. k — 706 H. G. Rains &

707 N. F. Coillet. 708 K. Vining. 709 C. Vining.

-710 C. Vining-. 711 C. Vining.

1.

577. Young.

NO ENTRY.

588. Blue, Hen. 712 H. G. Hains & Sons. 713 N. F. Coillet. 714 K. Vining.

578.

HYACINTH Cock or Hen.

NO ENTRY

589. Blue, Cock, Young.

715 C. Vining. 716 C. Vining.

_ 717 C. Vining.

590. Blue, Hen, Young.

718 H. G. Hains & Sohs. 719 R. J. Carroll.

591. Silver, Cock. 720 J. M. Whitley. 721 K. Vining. 722 C. Vining. -723 C. Vining. 724 C. Vining-.

592. Silver, Hen.

580.

684 685

687

Bronze Laced Chequered or Tricolour, Hen._

R..7. Carroll. J. J. Ilifsud, J. J. -_-_%lifsud. J, J. l',1ifEud.

;—

or Tricolour, 581.

688

690 691 692 692

)

Bronze Laced Chequered Cock; Young.

C.Vining. C. Vining. C. Vining. R. J. Carroll. J..1. -21ifsud. J. J. J. J. 1:,,lifs-ud.

594. Silver, Hen, Young.

'(32 C. Vining. — 734 C. Vining. -735 C, Vining.

736 R... Carroll.

CLASS

595. —737 —738

596. --739

597. 1 —740

741 .742

598.

3,: 77134 745

)

599. —746

747 748

600. /A-749

601. 750 751

752

-

7

602. 755

757 58

603. 759

I 761 762 763

3,-764

604. —765 ---766

767 768 769

A.O.C., Cock. N. F. Coillet. H. J. Metcher.

A.O.C., Hen. H. J. Metcher.

A.O.C., Young. N. F. Coillet. J. M. Whitley. H. J. Metcher.

MODENA (Schietti)

Argent, Cock. H. G. Hains & Sons. K. Vining. H. J. Metcher.

Argent, Hen. H. G. Hains & Sons. K. Vining. H. J. Metcher.

Argent, Young. H. G. Hains & Sons.

Blue Barred, Cock. K. Vining. G. W. Powell. G. W. Powell. G. W. Powell. J. J. Mifsud.

Blue Barred, Hen. G. W. Powell. G. W. Powell. G. W. Powell. J. J. Mifsud.

Blue Barred, Cock, Young. H. G. Hains & Sons. G. W. Powell. G. W. Powell. G. W. Powell. R. J. Carroll. J. J. Mifsud.

Blue Barred, Hen, Young. G. W. Powell. G. W. Powell. G. W. Powell. R. J. Carroll. J. J. Mifsud.

605. Black, Cock. NO ENTRY.

606. Black, Hen. 1--_770 K. Vining.

607. Black, Cock, Young. 771 K. Vining.

608. Black, Hen, Young. NO ENTRY.

772 773 774 775

—776 777 778 779

615. Chequered, Young. 805 N. F. Coillet.

616. Red or Yellow, Cock. 806 J. M. Whitley. 807 J. M. Whitley. 808 J. M. Whitley,

617. Red or Yellow, Hen. 809 J. M. Whitley.

_-810 K. Vinin_g-.

618. Red or Yellow, Young. 811 J. M. Whitley. 8 1 2 H. J. Metcher. •813 H. J. Metcher.

619. Ma gnani, Cock. J. M. -Whitley. H. J. Metcher. H. J. Metcher. H. J. Metcher. H. J. Metcher.

814 815 '816 817 818

IT'S ALWAYS C EAPE AT COLES 375

PIGEONS

CLASS

609. Bronze, Plain, Laced or Tricoloured, Cock. H. G. Rains & Sons. K. Vining. C. Vining. C. Vining, G. W. Powell. G. W. Powell. J. J. Mifsud. J. J. Mifsud.

610. Bronze, Plain, Laced or Tricoloured, Hen. 780 G. W. Powell.

-781 G. W. Powell. 782 R. J. Carroll. 783 J. J. Mifsud. 784 J. J. Mifsud.

611. Bronze, Plain, Laced. or Tricoloured, Cock, Young.

785 H. C. Rains & Sons. 786 J. M. Whitley. 787 C. Vining. 788 C. Vining. 789 G. W. Powell. 790 R. J. Carroll. 791 R. J. Carroll. 792 Franz Pietschmann.

— 793 J. J. Mifsud. 794 J. J. Mifsud. 795 H. J. Metcher.

612. Bronze, Plain, Laced or Tricoloured, Hen, Young.

796 C. Vining. — 797 C. Vining-.

`798 .G. W. Powell. 799 G. W. Powell. 800 R. J. Carroll. 801 J. J. Mifsud. 802 J. J. Mifsud.

613. Chequered, Cock. 803 N. F. Coillet.

-804 G. W. Powell.

614. Chequered, Hen. NO ENTRY.

376

IT

A L \A/ A S

CHEAPER AT COLES

CLASS

620. Magnani, Hen. — 819 J. N. -Whitley.

520 H. j. Metcher. 521 H. J. Metcher.

621. Magnani, Cock, Young. —8,, J. M. Whitley.

8'23 H. J. Metcher.

622. Magnani, Hen, Young. 524 H. J. Metcher. 525 H. J. Metcher.

623. .1826 S '7 5'8 c.•)0

A.O.C., Cock. Vining. J. MeTcher. H. J. Metcher. TM J. Metcher.

624. A.O.C.. Hen,

—>SLF H. J. Mercher. - 831 H. I. Me ocher.

625. A.O.C., Young.

J. M. \ h, ley. H. J. Metcher.

J. M_ ocher.

(Norwich Cropper). H. iNorwich Cropper).

627. Hen,

Wiz, Rul er _er, K. H, Hfilr.,--.an (Norwich Cropper).

H. (Yorwich Cropper).

628. Young. H, H Hillman (Norwich Cropper).

814 K H. Hillman (Nor-wich Cropper).

PIGEONS

CLASS

630. Hen. 853 C. Balfour (Black Modena Schietti). 851

Anderton (Fantail). -- 855 1). Rogers, Mr. (Yellow Jacobin).

-856 A. J. Hindle (Modena Schietti). 857 A. J. Hindle (Modena Schietti). 858 H. F. Alcock (Yellow Fantail).

—859 B. -Wilson;

631. Young. 860 C. Balfour (Blue Fantail). 861 C. Balfour (Bronze Modena Laced,

Chequered). 862 M. Anderton (Splash Jacobin). 863 M. Anderton (Fantail). 864 Master D. Hunt (Modena). 865 Master D. Hunt (Modena). 866 A. J. Hindle (Modena Schietti). 867 A. J. Hindle (Modena Schietti). 868 H. F. Alcock (Yellow Fantail). 869 B. Wilson.

SPECIAL NOTE

The members of the Victorian Pigeon Society will compete for the Society's Cups and Trophies in the above classes.

For further particulars apply to the Secretary, Mrs. E. L. Gillings„ 29 Monomeath Avenue, Canterbury.

UTILITY CLASSES

A Championship Card and Rosette for the Best Bird in the Utility Classes.

A Reserve Champion Rosette and Card will be awarded to the bird placed second to the Champion.

A Champion Card will be awarded for each breed.

ENTRY FEE: Members, 2/- per bird; Non-members, 3/- per bird.

CARNEAU

632. Solid Red, Cock. 870 A. L. Harris. 871 A. L. Harris.

,872 H. G. Rains & Sons. 87,3 A. Gillings. 874 A. Gillings.

OR VARIETY (Breed or Variety to he stated on entry form.)

626. C4pck.

ANY OTHER PURE FANCY BREED, i

JUNIOR CLASSES A Rosette and Card for the Best Bird in the

Classes 629 to 681, Any pure fancy breed or variety. Breed or variety to be stated on entry forrrk Restricted to exhibitors under 18 years of age

on the first day of the Show. I

633. Solid Red, Hen. 875 A. L. Harris.

--876 A. L. Harris. 877 A. Gillings.

634. Solid Red, Cock, Young. 878 A. L. Harris.

—879 H. G. Rains & Sons. 880 A. Gillings. 881 A. Gillings.

- 882 J. A. McLaughlin.

629. Cock. - a--

845 C. Balfour (Blue Fantail). 846 M. Anderton (Splash Jacobin), 847 Anderton (S(lash Jacobin). 848 Anderton (White Faintail). 849 B. Rogers, „Inn (Yellow Jacob 850 A. J. Hindle (Modena. Schietti). 851 A. Hindle (Modena Sohletti).

° 852 H. F. Alcock (Yellow Fantail),

635. 882 884

n), 885

886 r -887

888

Solid Red, Hen, Young. A. B. Harris. H. G. 'Stains & Sons. A. Gil I ings. A. Gillings, A. Gillings. J. A. McLaughlin.

IT'S ALWAYS C EAPE R.

AT COLES

377

PIGEONS

KING Trophy valued at £5/-/-, donated by WHITE

KING COMPANY, 156 BARKLY AVE., BURN-LEY, will be awarded for: Best owner-bred White King, Young.

CLASS

652. White, Cock. 914 A. L. Harris. 915 A. L. Harris. 916 A. Gillings. 917 A. Gillings.

. 918 John Platt.

653. White, Hen. 919 A. L. Harris. 920 A. L. Harris. 921 A. Gillings. 922 John Platt.

654. White, Cock, Young. 923 A. L. Harris. 924 A. L. Harris. 925 H. G. Hains & Sons. 926 A. Gillings. 927 A. Gillings. 928 A. Gillings. 929 John Platt. 930 John Platt. 931 John Platt. 932 John Platt. 933 J. A. McLaughlin.

655. White, Hen, Young. 934 A. L. Harris. 935 A. L. Harris. 936 H. G. Hains & Sons. 937 A. Gillings. 938 A. Gillings. 939 A. Gillings. 940 John Platt.

fr 941 John Platt. 942 John Platt. 943 John Platt. 944 John Platt. 945 J. A. McLaughlin.

636. Splashed Red Cock. —889 A. L. Harris.

890 A. L. Harris. 891 A. Gillings. 892 J. H. Kenneday. 893 John Platt.

637. Splashed Red, Hen. .-894 John Platt.

638. Splashed Red, Cock, Young. )....-895 A. L. Harris.

---896 A. L. Harris. 897 A. Gillings.

639. Splashed Red, Hen, Young.

A.,----8q8 A. L. Harris. 899 H. G. Hains & Sons.

640. Solid Yellow, Cock. NO ENTRY.

641. Solid Yellow, Hen. — 900 A. L. Harris.

901 A. L. Harris.

642. Solid Yellow, Cock, Young. — 902 A. Gillings.

903 A. Gillings.

643. Solid Yellow, Hen, Young. 2 - 904 A. L. Harris. 3 -- 905 A. Gillings.

_.-906 A. Gillings. 1 -

644. Splashed Yellow, Cock. 907 A. Gillings.

645. Splashed Yellow, Hen. ) — 908 A. Gillings.

646. Splashed Yellow, Cock, Young. I — 909 A. Gillings.

656. A.O.C., Cock. NO ENTRY.

657. A.O.C., Hen. 946 E. S. Zammitt.

647. Splashed Yellow, Hen, Young. 2,— 910 A. Gillings.

----911 A. Gillings. 912 A. Gillings.

_ 913 A. Gillings.

658. A.O.C., Cock, Young. 947 E. S. Zammitt. 948 John Platt.

• 949 W. J. Ogden. 950 W. J. Ogden.

659. A.O.C., Hen, Young. NO ENTRY.

MOND AINE 660. Cock. 951 E. S. Zammitt. 952 E. S. Zammitt.

.--953 E. S. Zammitt.

661. Hen.

T954 E. S. Zammitt, 955 E. S. Zammitt. 956 E. S. Zammitt.

648. A.O.C., Cock. NO ENTRY.

649. A.O.C., NO ENTRY.

650. A.O.C., Cock, Young. 2_

NO ENTRY.

651. A.O.C., Hen, Young. NO ENTRY.

378 IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

PIGEONS

CLASS

662. Young. I-- 957 E. S. Zammitt.

MONTAUBAN

663. Cock. —958 E. S. Zammitt.

59 J. Hindle. • e960 W. J. Ogden.

664. Hen, 961 J. Hindle.

665. Young. 9, 6' J. Hindle.

---- 963 J. 1-1 indle. 964 W. J. Ogden.

RUNT

666. Cock. NO ENTRY.

667. Hen. NO ENTRY.

668. Young. No ENTRY.

ANY OTHER DISTINCT VARIETY UTILITY

669. Cock. '7(:) ENTRY.

670. Hen. :7C) ENTRY.

671. Young. NO ENTRY.

UTILITY PIGEONS (any Variety) -/

672. Pair. --- 965 A. L. Harris. -= 966 A. L. Harris.

1967 A. L. Harris. 368 A. L. Harris. 969 E. S. Z,,,,.rnrnitt.

SQUABS Squabs to be brought in on Monday morning,

22nd September, plucked, with heads on.

673. Pair of Squabs (any variety), 4 to 5 weeks

old. - fJ70 E. S. Zammitt.

- 972 E. S. Zammitt. 971 E. S. Zammitt.

WORKING HOMERS A Championship Card and Rosette for the Best

Bird in the Working Homer classes. A Reserve Champion Rosette and Card will

be awarded to the bird placed second to the Champion.

ENTRY FEE: Members, 2/- per bird; Non-members, 3/- per bird.

CLASS

674. Blue Barred, Cock. 973 H. R. Coldwell. 974 H. R. Coldwell.

- 975 0. J. Willis. — 976 0. J. Willis.

977 C. N. Latchford. 978 C. N. Latchford.

676. Blue Barred, Cock, Young. 986 H. R. Coldwell. 987 H. R. Coldwell. 988 O. J. Willis. 989 0. J. Willis. 990 F. H. Anderson. 991 J. Lowe. 992 C. N. Latchford. 993 C. N. Latchford.

677. Blue Barred, Hen, Young. 994 H. G. Hains & Sons. 995 H. R. Coldwell. 996 0. J. Willis.

— 997 0. J. Willis. — 998 S. & C. Saunders.

999 R. T. Woods. 1000 M. F. Lilley. 1001 C. N. Latchford.

678. Barred (A.O.C.), Cock. 1002 K. H. Hillman. 1003 K. H. Hillman. 1004 F. H. Anderson. 1005 C. N. Latchford.

679. Barred (A.O.C.), Hen. 1006 K. H. Hillman.

—1007 K. H. Hillman. 1008 C. N. Latchford.

680. Barred (A.O.C.), Young. NO ENTRY.

681. Blue or Black Chequered, Cock. 1009 H. R. Coldwell. 1010 0. J. Willis. 1011 0. J. Willis. 1012 A. Wearne. 1013 R. Smith. 1014 H, V. Smith. 101.; S. & C. Saunders. 1016 F. H. Anderson. 1017 F. H. Anderson. 1018 M. F. Lilley. 1019 C. N. Latchford. 1020 C. N. Latchford. 1021 C. N. Latchford.

675. Blue Barred, Hen. 979 H. G. Hains & Sons.

-980 H. R. Coldwell. I 981 0. J. Willis.

982 0. J. Willis. 983 R. Smith. 984 C. N. Latchford. 985 C. N. Latchford.

694. Pied, Cock, Young. - 1104 0. J. Willis.

-1105 O. J. Willis. 1106 J. A. McLaughlin. 1107 C. N. Latchford.

695. Pied, Hen, Young. 1108 S. & C. Saunders. 1109 0. J. Willis. 1110 0. J. Willis. 1111 J. A. McLaughlin. 1112 C. N. Latchford.

696. Yellow or Yellow Chequered, Cock. 1113 K. H. Hillman.

-1114 K. H. Hillman.

697. Yellow or Yellow Chequered, Hen. 1115 K. H. Hillman. 1116 K. H. Hillman.

698. Yellow or Yellow Chequered, Young. 1117 K. H. Hillman.

NC 1118 K. H. Hillman.

699. White, Cock. 1119

-1120 1121

H. 0. Hains & Sons. K. H. Hillman. K. H. Hillman.

700. White, Hen. 1122 H. G-. Hains & Sons. 1123 K. H. Hillman.

-1124 K. H. Hillman.

701. White, Young. 1125 H. 0. Rains & Sons.

-1126 J. M. Tennent. 1127 K. H. Hillman. 1128 K. H. Hillman.

693. Pied, Hen. 0. J. Willis. F. H. Anderson. 0. J. Willis. J. A. McLaughlin. C. N. Latchford.

1099 1100 1101 1102 1103

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES 379

CLASS

682. 1022 1023 1024 1025

- 1026 4-1027

-1028 1029 1030 1031 1032

Blue or Black Chequered, Hen. H. R. Coldwell. 0. J. Willis. 0. J. Willis. R. Smith. F. H. Anderson. F. H. Anderson. F. H. Anderson. M. F. Lilley. C. N. Latchford. C. N. Latchford. C. N. Latchford.

PIGEONS

CLASS

690. Grizzle, Hen. H, G. Hains & Sons. H. R. Coldwell. R. Smith. K. H. Hillman. K. H. Hillman. R. T. Woods. M. F. Lilley.

691. Grizzle, Young. 1087 H. G. Hains & Sons. 1088 M. F. Lilley. 1089 M. F. Lilley.

1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086

683. L 1033

1034 - 1035

1036 1037 1038 1039 1040

Blue or Black Chequered, Cock, Young. H. R. Coldwell. 0. J. Willis. 0. J. Willis. F. H. Anderson. F. H. Anderson. J. A. McLaughlin. C. N. Latchford. C. N. Latchford.

692. Pied, Cock. H. R. Coldwell. H. R. Coldwell. 0. J. Willis. 0. J. Willis. S. & C. Saunders. F. H. Anderson. J. A. McLaughlin. C. N. Latchford. C. N. Latchford.

1090 1091 1092 1093 1094

-1095 1096 1097 1098

684. 1041 1042 1043

2,- 1044 1045

-1047 1048 1049 1050 1051

3 685.

, 1052 1- 1053

1054 , - 1055

.J.- 1056

686.

, 1058 ) 1059

1060 1061

687. 1062 1063 1064

--1065 1.066

1068

688. 3 --1069

1070 1071 1072 1073 1074

689. - 1075

_) - 1076 1077

3_-1078 1079

Blue or Black Chequered, Hen, Young. H. R. Coldwell. R. Bryan. 0. J. Willis. O. J. Willis. H. V. Smith. S. & C. Saunders. F. H. Anderson. J. A. McLaughlin. M. F. Lilley. C. N. Latchford. C. N. Latchford.

Red or Red Chequered, Cock. 0. J. Willis. 0. J. Willis. R. Smith. S. & C. Saunders. C. N. Latchford.

Red or Red Chequered, Hen. 0. J. Willis. 0. J. Willis. F. H. Anderson. R. T. Woods. C. N. Latchford.

Red or Red Chequered, Cock, Young. H. G. Hains & Sons. H. R. Coldwell. 0. J. Willis. 0. J. Willis. F. H. Anderson. F. H. Anderson. C. N. Latchford.

Red or Red Chequered, Hen, Young. H. G. Hains & Sons. 0. J. Willis. 0. J. Willis. S. & C. Saunders. J. Lowe. C. N. Latchford.

Grizzle, Cock. H. G. Hains & Sons. H. R. Coldwell.

Smith. N. H. Hillman. N. H. Hillman.

704. Mealy, Cock, Young. 11SS S. C C. Saunders.

--1139 0. J. Willis. 1140 0. J. Willis,

705. Mealy, Hen, Young. a 3. \\ 0. J. W-111;),.

706. A.O.C., Cock, NO ENTRY.

707. A.O.C,, Hen. NO ENTRY.

708, A.O.C., Cock, Young. 7 7 _

709. A.O.C., Hen, Young. NO ENTRY.

380 IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPEN AT COLES

CLASS

PIGEONS

CLASS

702. - 11'9

1130 (- 1131

1133

703. -1134

1135 /----1136

1137

Mealy, Cock, H. R. Coldwell. J. 11. Tennent. 0. J. Willis. 0. J. Willis. C. N. Latchford.

Mealy, Hen. H. R. Coldwell. J. M. Tennent, 0, I. -Willis. C. N. Latchford.

710. Any Colour, Cock or Hen. 1-IA4 C. N. Latchford. 1-1-T5 C. N. Latchford. 1-14-6 C. N. Latchford.

711. Any colour, Cock or Hen. (Bird must have flown 100 miles or over in a recognised club match. Certificate of performance to be produced at time of entry.)

1147 R. Bryan. 1148 M. F. Lilley.

JUNIOR CLASSES A Rosette and Card for the Best Bird in the

Junior Classes 712 to 714. Restricted to exhibitors under 18 years of age

on the first day of the Show.

712. Any colour Cock. -1149 B. Wilson.

1150 Stevens Bros. 1151 Stevens Bros.

- 1152 D. Rogers, Jnr. 1153 D. Rogers, Jnr. 1154 D. Rogers, Jnr. 1155 D. Rogers, Jnr.

713. Any colour Hen. 1156 B. Wilson.

- 1157 Stevens Bros. 1158 D. Rogers, Jnr.

714. Any colour Young. - 1159 Stevens Bros.

1160 J. Lowe.

Index to Exhibitors in Pigeon Section

j

868.Z., 19 Pollina St., East Bentleigh-

H., 163 Murray St., South Caulfield- ,: c.

1016/7, 1026/8, 1036/7, 1047, 1059, 1095, 1100,

.,-A)_nder ,:-on, R., 36 Robbs Rd., West Footscray-432/4, ); 41, 444,

riders ,-_)n). Ed., West Footscray-63, 9 ))- 2 ).)1.) 91. 652 / 3, 657, 660, 662 / 3.

-adersr-, 1-1 a -17-1 n St,,Mont .Albert, E.10 15 2 4, 479, 516 520/1.

_...,_nde-r-ton, -1,1., .72 Ea- CollingT,vood-846/8, 854, 862 / 3.

Anonymous-2:74/6,

B B_AT,F0-15R., C., 49 Elaok St., Middle Brighton-845,

868, 860/1. Boluch, 25 Orvieto St., Me-riynston-.574/6, 579/

81, 592/4, 599, 600, 605/8, 614, 620, 630, 632, 651, 666, 661, 666, 66%.

Bryan, R,, 174 Basting s St :orthr;ote-1042, 1147.

C CARROLL, R. J., 1 Hood St., (;011ingwood-681, 084,

691, 719, 728, 732, 736, 762, 768, 782, 790/1., 800. Coillet, N. F., 15 Montana, St., Burwood-263, 367,

371/2, 473, 529, 675. , 707, 712, 737, 740, 803, 805. Caldwell, H. R., Merrigurn-125, 120, 133/4, 1.67/8,

199, 973/4, 980, 986/7, 995, 1009, 1022, 1032, 1041, 1063, 1076, 1081, 1090/1, 1129, 1134.

Crichton, C. C., 28 Ralph St., Reservoir, N.19-112/3, 116/7, 119/21, 123/4, 128/9, 131/2, 136, 138/40, 142/3, 146/50, 626, 631, 639.

D DIMMACK, A. G., 97 Penders St., Thornbury, N.17

-228, 232, 238, 241, 245, 252, 256, 259/60, 273, 613, 625, 645 / 6.

Dixon, R. & G., 111 Hickman St., Ballarat-281/2, 310, 332.

F FORD, Mrs. N., 103 Kooyong Rd., Armadale, S.E.3

-543, 548, 552, 557, 567, 569.

G GILLINGS, A., 29 Monomeath Ave., Canterbury, E.7

-873/4, 877, 880/1, 885/7, 891, 897, 902/3, 905/13, 916/7, 921, 926/8, 937/9.

H HAINS, H. G., & Sons, North Pde., Strathalbyn, S.A.

-1, 8, 12, 152, 1.61, 166, 185, 190, 193, 351, 358/9, 406, 604, 659, 706, 712, 718, 743, 746, 749, 759, 772, 785, 872, 879, 884, 899, 925, 936, 979, 994, 1062, 1069, 1075, 1080, 1087, 11.19, 1122, 11.25,

Harris, A. L., Box. 51, Castlamaine-870/1, 875/6, 878, 883, 889/90, 895/6, 898, 900/1, 904, 914/5, 919/20, 923/4, 934/5, 965/8.

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INDEX TO EXHIBITORS-PIGEONS

Hellier, 160, 223,

Harry, 25 Park Rd., Glen Iris-151, 157, 165, 189, 192, 198, 204, 209, 213, 217, 221, 2-26/7, 251, 257, 261.

Mifsud, J. J., 811 Hampton St., Brighton-680, 682/3, 685/7, 692 / 7, 754, 758, 764, 769, 778/9, 783/4, 793/4, 801/2.

Henderson, A. M., 19 Clyde St., Ballarat-262, 364/6, 368/70, 499, 507, 512, 615, 621, 633, 647.

Hillman, K. H., 4 Mill St., Mt. Barker, S.A.-2, 11A, 13, 24, 27, 37, 43, 57, 115, 118, 122, 127, 137, 141, 144/5, 287/8, 291/2, 295/6, 301/4, 308/9, 313/4, 316/7, 325/6, 328/9, 334/5, 341/2, 346/7, 349/50, 352 / 3, 355/6, 360/2, 374, 377, 380/2, 391, 394, 398, 402, 420/1, 428/9, 478, 484, 488, 494, 498, 511, 519, 525, 528, 531/ 2, 536, 539, 542, 544, 549, 553, 561, 568, 573, 577, 583, 585, 589, 596, 601, 627, 635, 638, 640/1, 644, 648/9, 654, 658, 664, 667, 669/74, 836/7, 841/4, 1002/3, 1006/7, 1078/9, 1083/4, 1113/8, 1120/1, 1123/4, 1127/8, 1143.

Hindle, A. J., 51 Williams Rd., Wangaratta-850/1, 856/7, 866/7.

Hindle, J., 51 Williams Rd., Wangaratta-959, 961/ 3.

Holenberger, A., School of Infantry, Seymour-35/6, 41/2, 51/6, 62, 69/76, 81, 91/ 3, 96 / 8, 102/4, 107/11, 180/1, 187, 196, 200, 202/3, 285 / 6, 300, 30 6 / 7, 312, 321/4, 340, 348, 616/7, 622, 634, 838/40,

Hunt, Master D., 41 Fairmont Ave., Camberwell 864/5.

Hutchinson, G., 17 Turnbull St., Clifton Hill-156, 164, 169/70, 177, 179, 184, 186, 373, 375/6, 378/9, 383.

JOHNSTON, M., 20 Gold St., Collingwood-389/90, 392 / 3, 395/7, 401, 407/9, 412 / 5, 418/9, 422 / 7.

Jungmann, F., 111 Tarakan St., Wodonga-15, 48/ 50, 284, 290, 294, 298/9, 311, 319/20, 327, 339.

KENNEDAY, C. N., 2A Heathmont Rd., Ringwood -114, 175, 195, 234, 445, 448.

Kenneday, J. H., R.D., Numurkah-126, 135, 172/4, 176, 182/3, 188, 194, 233, 247, 254/5, 892.

L LAFRANK, A. P., 31 Kemp Ave., Mount Waverley

-431. Latchford, C. N., Templeton St., Wantirna-977/8,

984/5, 992 / 3, 1001, 1005, 1008, 1019/21, 1030/2, 1039/40, 1050/1, 1056, 1061, 1068, 1074, 1097/8, 1103, 1107, 1112, 1133, 1137, 1144/6.

Layton, W. J., 223 Somerville Rd., West Footscray -6/7, 10/1, 21/3, 25/6, 30/1, 38/9, 45/6, 59, 60/1, 64 / 5, 67/8, 77/8, 83/4, 87/8, 94/5, 99, 101, 105/6, 578, 584, 586/7, 590/1, 597/8, 602/3, 610/2, 618/9, 623/4, 628/9, 636/7, 642/3, 650, 655, 665.

Leach, W. J., Porter & Kirby St., Eltham South- 171, 237, 446/7, 449/53, 456/7.

Lilley, M. F., 64 Boolimba Ores., Narrabundah, Canberra, A.C.T.-1000, 1018, 1029, 1049, 1086, 1088/9, 1148.

Loftus, M., 28 Iris Rd., Glen Iris, S.E.6-197.

Lowe, J., Merrigum P.O.-991, 1073, 1160. Ludbrook & Bennetts, 50 George St., Ballarat-

206/8, 210/2, 214/6, 218/20, 230/1, 235/6, 239/40, 243/4, 249/50, 271/2.

M

McLAUGHLIN, J. A., 70 Dixon St., Wangaratta 882, 888, 933, 945, 1038, 1048, 1096, 1102, 1106. 1111.

McQuarie, Mrs. J. C., Eastern View Poultry Stud, 67 Chapman Av., Glenroy, W.9-289, 297, 331, 337, 344 / 5.

Metcher, H. J., Church Rd., Doncaster-5. 16 / 2 0, 28/9, 44, 58, 354, 357, 738/9. 742, 745, 748, 795, 812 / 3, 815/8, 820/1, 823/5, 827 / 31, 834/5.

0 OGDEN, W. J., 16 Cathcart St., Maidstone-949/50,

960, 964.

P PIETSC'HMANN, Franz, 10 Sercombe Gv., Haw-

thorn, E.2-330, 336, 343, 792. Platt, John, 137 Raglan St., East Preston-893/4,

918, 922, 929/32, 940/4, 948. Powell, G. W., 6 Hossack Ave., Coburg, N.14-399,

400, 403/5, 410/1, 416/7, 582, 609, 751/3, 755/7, 760/2, 76 5/ 7, 776/7, 780/1, 789, 798/9, 804.

R

ROGERS, D., Jnr., 30 Rosebank Ave., Strathmore, W.6-849, 855, 1152/5, 1158.

Rogers, Mrs. L., 30 Rosebank Ave., Strathmore, W.6-277/80.

S

SANDERS, A., 40 Grant St., East Brighton, S.6- 222, 224/5, 229, 242, 246, 253.

Saunders, M. A., 6 Ash Gve., East Malvern, S.E.5-430, 436/7.

Saunders, S. & C., 130 Baillie St., Horsham-998, 1015, 1046, 1055, 1072, 1094, 1108, 1138.

Schafer, Dr. N. T. Hannaford, 16 Dundonald Ave., East Malvern, S.E.5-384/8, 435, 442 / 3, 458/72, 477, 482/3, 487, 492/3, 503/6, 518, 535, 537/8, 540/1, 559/60, 571/2.

Smith, A., Jnr., 126 Hodgkinson St., Clifton Hill, N.8 -153/5, 159, 162 / 3, 178, 191, 258.

Smith, H. V., 99 Benalla St., Benalla-1014, 1045. Smith, R., 17 Fenacre St., North Essendon-34, 40,

80, 100, 201, 205, 454/ 5, 588, 595, 983, 1013, 1025, 1054, 1077, 1082.

Stevens Bros., Neanger Stud Farm, Main Rd., Lower Templestowe-1150/1, 1157, 1159.

T

TENNENT, J. M., 10 Gold St., Collingwood-1126, 1130, 1135.

V

VINING, C., 8 Forest St., Colling-wood-677/9, 688/ 90, 709/11, 71577, 722 / 7, 729/31, 733/5, 774/5, 787/8, 796 / 7.

Vining, K., 10 Edward St., Macleod-676, 698 / 705, 708, 714; 721, 744, 747, 750, 770/1, 773, 810, 826.

w WALES BROS., 4 Nelson St., Ringwood-263/70. Wearn, A., 4 Milfay Ave., Moonee Ponds-3/4, 9, 14,

3 2 / 3, 47, 1012. Whitley, J. M., Cnr. Brighton & Perry Rds., Keys-

borough-475/6, 480/1, 485/6, 489 / 91, 495/7, 500/2, 508/10, 515/7, 522 / 4_ 526/7, 530, 533/4, 545/7, 550/1, 554 / 6, 558, 562 / 6, 570, 720, 741, 786, 806/9, 811, 814, 819, 822, 832 / 3.

Willis, 0. J., Riverton, S.A.-975/6, 981/2, 988/9, 996/7, 1010/1, 1023/4, 1034 / 5, 1043/4, 1052 / 3, 1057/8, 106 4 / 5, 1070/1, 1092/3, 1099, 1101, 1104/5, 1109/10, 1131/2, 1136, 1139/42.

Wilson, B., 6 Magpie St., Ballarat-248, 859, 869, 1149, 1156.

-Woods, R. T., Warrenheip-283, 293. 305, 315, 318, 333, 338, 999, 1060, 1085.

ZAA.IMITT, E. S., 24 Mayflield St., Abbotsford, N.9-946/7, 951/ 8, 969/72.

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BUDGERIGARS

Section 53 — Budgerigars,

Canaries, Finches and other

Cage Birds Steward-in-Chief: G-EOFFREY HOWELL, Esq. Superintendent: H. HELLIER. Es,q.

JUDGES:

Budgerigars Adult Birds.—H. Goldie, Esq.

Budgerigars—Young Birds (1957 rung).—G. T. P. Jones, Esq.

Budgerigars—Unbroken Cap (Classes 765 to 772). —F, J. Gardner,

Budgerigars—Unbroken Cap (Classes 773 to 783). —E. Raven, Esq.

Canaries (Classes 784 to 797).—Mrs. H. Drayton.

Canaries (Classes 798 to 813)—Finches and other Cage Birds,— H . Heath, Esq.

::-Ste7v- a-rds: T -z-ssrs: ID, BASSET T, J. W, DON, C. FORBES,

. . ST-IELTON, E. R. SMITH, 7), Sm,iTTH, HTITT.AKER.

PRIZES: Unless other-w-ise stated the prizes in each class are, FIRST, 10/-; SECOND, 4/-; THIRD, Card.

WITHDRAWAL OF - ENTRY.—Every bird entered must be eir-iibited unless a certificate signed To-y the owner is lodged the Society prior to the date of the Show, stating that the bird is unable to compete on one of the follow-ing gr our d :

(i) The bird has died. (ii) The bird is unfit for exhibition due to

injury or disease. (iii) The bird has become ineligible for the

class entered. (iv) Some other cause which the Council or

Secretary of the Society considers reasonable.

Failure to comply with this rule renders the ow-ner or entrant liable to a fine of not more than ;')- for every bird not exhibited, and in addition

the Council may debar the owner or exhibitor from taking part in any further exhibition con-ducted by the Society.

Entries must be made on forms supplied by the Society, and will only he received subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Society.

Exhibits must be bona fide property of the -exhibitor at time of entry.

No bird may be entered in more than on class, and birds entered in wrong classes will not be judged, and the entry fees will be for-feited

Budgerigars, Canaries, Finches and other Cage Birds must be delivered to the Superintendent at the Pigeon Pavilion on the Show Grounds not later than 9 p.m. on Wednesday, 17th September. Country and Interstate exhibitors may make arrangements with the Society to receive their. birds and return them after the Show.

Exhibitors must provide "standard" cages for their birds. Gummed labels to be affixed thereto-will be supplied by the Society, and no addition must be made to these labels by exhibitors. In the event of an exhibitor adding to the informa-tion included on the label by the Society, the-bird to whose cage this label is attached will be-disqualified.

No bird suffering from any disease will be-allowed to be exhibited.

Judging will be commenced at 9 a.m. on Thursday, 18th September, and, with the excep-tion of those engaged by the Society, no person-will be admitted to the Pavilion until judging is, completed. The Pavilion will be open to the-public from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. on Friday, 19th September, and Saturday, 20th September.

During the Show the birds will be in the custody of the Society, and must not be touched or handled by the owner or any person, on any pretence whatever, without the permission of the Superintendent.

Exhibitors will not be permitted to remove their birds before 9 p.m. on Saturday, 20th September.

The Society will arrange for a competent per-son to feed and otherwise attend to the birds, and caretakers will be on duty in the Pavilion night and day during the currency of the Show.

Selling prices of all birds may be displayed on. cages. Cards will be supplied free on application to the Superintendent, who will place them on the cages if requested by exhibitors who are-unable to attend in person.

The greatest care will be taken of the ex-hibits, but the Society will not be responsible for any accident, mistake, loss or damage, from whatever cause arising, the exhibits being at the sole risk of the exhibitor. In case of the death of any exhibit, the same shall be certified by the Veterinary Surgeon or his deputy.

Exhibitors of birds which are protected or kept under permit, must produce their permit when called upon to do so. The Society does-, not accept any responsibility in this matter. En-tries can only be accepted on this condition.

Birds that have been tampered with or im-properly dealt with in any way shall be dis-qualified, and entry fees paid shall be forfeited.. The exhibitor shall also be liable to disqualifica-tion, and, if a member, to explusion from the-Society.

The Council reserves the right to reject at any time any entry or prohibit any person or bird from competing in any class.

-Unless authorised by the Society no live stock will be permitted to enter the Grounds other than those entered for exhibition.

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721. GREY WING, GREEN SERIES. 38 M. T. Griffin. 39 Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Davy.

.40 G. E. Sargeant.

BUDGERIGARS

383

BUDGERIGARS (The standard for Budgerigars shall be that adopted by the English Budgerigar Society and

the Budgerigar Council.)

ADULT BIRD CLASSES Entry Fee: 2/6 per Bird

CLASS

715. GREEN SERIES. — 1 K. & L. Crowle.

2 K. & L. Crowle. ---- 3 G. T. Mitchell.

Mrs. A. L. Mulligan. 5 K. G. Plummer. 6 K. G. Plummer.

716. BLUE SERIES. 7 F. Hawkes. 8 Mrs. V. P. Masters. 9 B. L. Andrews.

10 G. T. Mitchell. 11 K. G. Plummer. 12 G. Roberts. 13 J. W. Barker.

7)----14 K. & L. Crowle. --15 K. & L. Crowle.

— 16 M. T. Griffin. 17 G. E. Sargeant.

1-18 Mrs. G. Whelan.

717. YELLOW SERIES. 19 Mrs. A. L. Mulligan. 20 D. H. Bassett.

3 G. T. Mitchell.

22 D. H. Bassett.

CLASS

718. YELLOW AND WHITE, RED EYE. 23 Miss G. E. Fellows. 24 F. Hawkes. 25 K. G. Plummer. 26 N. Riddall. 27 G. Roberts.

r-28 F. Hawkes. 29 a Bush. 30 Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Davy.

• 31 J. & R. Hicks. 32 H. J. McIntosh. 33 H. J. McIntosh. 34 Airs. M. Mangels.

719. CLEAR WING, GREEN SERIES. 35 F. Hawkes.

- 36 D. H. Bassett.

720. CLEAR WING, BLUE SERIES.

— 37 J. W. Barker.

722. GREY WING, BLUE SERIES. 41 G. Roberts. 42 N. Riddall.

---43 G. Roberts. 44 K. & L. Crowle. 45 M. T. Griffin. 46 M. T. Griffin. 47 F. Hawkes. 48 Mrs. M. Mangels.

723. CINNAMON WING, GREEN SERIES. —49 G. T. Mitchell.

50 G. E. Sargeant. 51 A. Whittaker.

—.52 D. H. Bassett. 53 C. Bush. 54 Mrs. V,P. Masters. 55 Mrs. A. L. Mulligan. 56 N. Riddall.

724. CINNAMON WING, BLUE SERIES. —57 A. C. Darter. -- 58 Mrs. A. L. Mulligan. --59 C. BUsh.

725. OPALINE GREEN SERIES (all varieties). 60 A. C. Larter. 61 H. J. McIntosh.

—62 G. T. Mitchell. 63 G. Roberts. 64 G. Roberts. 65 Miss G. E. Fellows.

726. OPALINE BLUE SERIES (all varieties). — 66 G. T. Mitchell.

67 G. Roberts.

727. YELLOW FACE (excluding Opalines). 68 P. R. Gostelow. 69 M. T. Griffin. 70 N. Riddall. 71 J. W. Barker. 72 J. W. Barker.

---73 K. & L. Crowle.

728. .YELLOW FACE OPALINES. 74 J. W. Barker. 75 N. Riddall. .76 Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Davy.

729. PIED, GREEN (all varieties). 77 Mrs. X. L. Mulligan.

W. B. Green. 79 G. T. Mitchell.

730. PIED, BLUE (all varieties). SO K. G. Plummer.

— S1 Cl. Roberts. S1 •1

M. T. Griffin.

731.

' SS' s5

7 S6 ST

ANY OTHER VARIETY. M. T. Griffin. F. Hawkes. J. W. Barker. Mr. & Mrs. X. H. Davy. M. T. Griffin.

732. HEN CLASS, NORMALS, SERIES.

- —SS J. \\ . Barker.

735. HEN CLASS, YELLOW AND WHITE, RED EYE.

z P. a s G. Roberts.

736. HEN CLASS, GREY, CINNAMON WINGS.

A. L. -\rulliar. L. i

L. ±-L Bassett. - 1-‹ & L. Crowle. 104 A. C. LartPr. 105 Cl. T. Mitchell

CLEAR AND

2

HEN CLASS, REMAINING VARIETIES (Classes 725 to 731).

J.7.-. Barl-zer. G. -7-

738. PAIR CLASS, COCK AND HEN SAME VARIETY.

2--109 G. E. Sargeant, / —110 G. Robert:i.

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CLASS YOUNG BIRD CLASSES (1957 Rung) Entry Fee: 2 / 6 per Bird

CLASS

740. GREEN SERIES. 116 Cl. T. Mitchell. — 117 E. R. Smith.

118 K. & L. Crowle. 119 C. A. Forbes. 120 F. Hawkes. 121 K. G. Plummer. 122 K. G. Plummer. 123 K. G. Plummer. 124 N. Riddall.

741. BLUE SERIES. E. R. Smith. G. Roberts. C. A. Cole. K. & L. Crowle. C. A. Forbes. Mrs. M. Mangels. K. G. Plummer. K. G. Plummer. Mrs. M. Mangels.

/ 125 126

2. ,...--11.2287

129 GREEN 130 131 132 133

BLUE 2_.

733. HEN CLASS, NORI_ALS, SERIES.

K. L. Crowle. Miss G. E. Fel l0v.: s. - \1-rs 7. P. Masters. K. G. Phrmmer G. Roberts.

734. HEN CLASS, YELLOW SERIES. T . Mitch ell

Mrs _A L. Mulligan. r. N. Bassett.

742. YELLOW SERIES. 134 G. T. Mitchell.

D. H. Bassett.

743. YELLOW AND WHITE, RED EYE. 136 J. F. Masters. 137 G. Roberts. 138 Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Davy. 139 F. Hawkes. 140 A. C. Larter. 141 K. G. Plummer. 142 G. Roberts.

744. CLEAR WING, GREEN SERIES. 143 C. A. Cole. 144 H. J. McIntosh. 145 H. J. McIntosh.

-146 D. H. Bassett.

745. CLEAR WING, BLUE SERIES. -.147 D. H. Bassett.

148 H. J. McIntosh. 149 J. W. Barker.

746. GREY WING, GREEN SERIES. 150 E. R. Smith.

-151 G. Roberts. 152 Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Davy. 153 C. A. Forbes.

747. GREY WING, BLUE SERIES. 154 Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Davy. 155 Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Davy. -156 Mrs. A. L. Mulligan. 157 E. R. Smith. 158 G. Roberts. 159 Mrs. J. O'Brien.

—160 Mrs. J. O'Brien.

748. CINNAMON WING, GREEN SERIES. 739. JUVENILE (restricted to exhibitors not- 161

-----162 163

1.11. -. _... 7; at_"sen. 164 —112 1,1=:.:,;1r:T.H J. & R. Bursill. /------- 165

113 M,,,'.:-:-.,:r.s J. & R. Bursill. -166 i - 114 Masters J. & R. Bursill. — 167 115 Masters J. & H. Bursill. 168

...--

17 years of age on 30th June, 1959). G. T. Mitchell. Mrs. A. L. Mulligan. G. E. Sargeant. G. E. Sargeant. ID. H. -.BassrAt. C. A. Colc;. N. Ridrial 1. N. Riddall.

ac-z;.,L IIT-L1,3Cia1IE 1956 SEN

53 —

5:adce: — Judge: —

F.J. Gardner, Esq. (Classes 765 to 7720. Raven, Esq. (Classes 773 to 783).

UNBROKEN CAP CLASSES

:lass 765 1:101IEAL GREEN SE2IES.

366 367 368 369 373 371 372, 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399

— 400 401 402

Class 766 --

403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413

—414 415 416 417 418 419 420

Hawkes, Fred. Stevens, J.E.

E. n. Smith, C.F. nattray—Wood, L. nattray—Wood, L. Pemberton, L. L. Andrews, B.L. Belton, Ers. 3. Young, S. s L. Wood, Wells, W.H. Warren, L.J. Warren, L.J. Warren, L.J. Stafford, E.W. Easters, J.F. Dadd y D. Crowle, K. C- L. Payne, A.N. Payne, 14..N. Thomas, L.J. Eitchell, G.T. Eitchell, Eildenhall, Eildenhall, James, Pk.B. Hunter, Easter Ian. Hunter, Haster Gale, Malcolm. Bush, C. Campbell, E.L. Dox, H.P. Box, H.F. Bassett, D. Andrews, B.L. Dadd, B.

NO11144L „Ui71, SEi].11ES.

Stafford, E.T. Hawkes, Fred. Stevens, J.E. Smith, E.L-1. Smith, E.R. Sargeant, C. 6- Sargeant, G. B. Sargeant, G. C' Sergeant, G. B. Sargeant, 0. 6- B. Sargeant, O. E. O'Brien, Ers. J. W: Tien, Hrs. J. Belton, Ers. B. Yoang, S. CIT L. Wyllie, J. Wines, H. Wines, H.

Class 766 (Cont i d).

421 Wells, W.H.

422 Warren, L.J.

423 Nelson, Ers. ;.;,.B.

424 Nelson, Mrs. ,„-.

425 E e 1 asters, - -

1 ..-f

0 .

426 Dadd, B.

427 Dadd, D.

428 Roberts, G.

429 Mitchell, G.T.

430 Eftc'nell, G.T.

431 Mildenhall, A.E.

432 Eildenhall, A.B.

433 James, A.B.

434 Bunter, Easter Ian.

435 _tinter, Easter Ian.

436 Bush, C.

437 Forbes, C.A.

438 Don, J. J.

439 Don, J.W.

440 Davy, Mrs. 1-4I-i,

441 Cooper, R.A.

442 Campbell, E.L.

443 BOX, H.P.

—444 Bugg, 4.11.

445 Box, B. P,

446 Bugg, A.R.

447 Baxter, Mrs. J.D.

Class 767 - 'RUN SERIES.

448 Stafford, E.W. 449 Park, Percy L, 450 Park, Percy L. 451 Park, Percy L. 452 O'Brien Mrs, J. 453 O'Brien Lrs. J. 454 Crowle, K. (;- L. 455 Belton, Ers. B. 456 Yon, K.W. 457 Eitchell, G.T. 458 Mitchell, G.T. 459 Bildenhall, A.E. 460 Eildenhall, A.E. 461 James, A.B. 462 Don, J.U. 463 Don, J.W. 464 Don, J.W. 465 Butcher, L.L. 466 Burbidge, R. 6-G,. 467 Bugg, A.R. 468 Bugg, A.R.

Class 768 - YELLOW AND IEITE, RED EY7.

469 Hawkes, Fred.

470 Green, W.D.

471 Smith, E.R.

,----472 SI;epper, J.. P.

473 Skepper, - J. s e.

474 Richards, Hrs. M.

475 dattray-Uood, R. &L. 476 Richards, Mrs, M.

477 Rattray-Wood, a. 6,- L. 478 O'Brien, Mrs. J.

Class 768 ( ont'd).

479 Taylor,

480 Masters, J.F.

81 Dadd, 3. Dadd, 482

483 E.J . Roberts, G.

485 Mitchell,

486 Mitchell, G.T.

487 Larter, 6 N.

488 Hunter, Master Ian.

489 Stafford, B.M.

490 Gale, Ealcolm4

491 Dont J.I.

492 Don, J,Ja.

493 Davy, Mrs. L.H.

494 Davy, Mrs. I.

495 Cole, Charles 1.

496 Cameron, J.G.

497 Cameron, J.G.

498 Butcher, L.L.

499 Burbidge, a. 6—G.

500 Baxter, Mrs. J.D.

Class 769 — CLEAa RING, G1EEN szalEs.

501 Gillard, H.W.

502 Gillard, H.W.

503 Smith, H. D.

504 Powell, Mrs. E.

505 Pemberton, L. 6-L.

506 Belton, Mrs. B.

507 Young, S.6- L.

508 Wines, H.

509 Mitchell, G.T.

510 Mitchell, G.T.

511 Bawkes, Fred.

512 Gale, Malcolm.

513 Don, J.W.

514 Don, J.W.

515 Cole, Charles A.

516 Campbell, E.L.

517 Campbell,

518 Butcher, L.L.

519 Butcher, L.L.

520 Burbidge, R. 6-G.

521 Bassett, D.

522 Barker, J.W.

770 — CLEAR WING, BLUE SERIES.

523 Green, W.B.

524 Stevens, J.E.

525 Bassett, D.

526 Baxter, Mrs. J.D.

527 Barker, J.W.

528 Wood, E.H.

529 Wood, H. Y1'. -- 530 Wines,

531 Stevens, J.E.

532 Nelson, Mrs. H.E.

--- 533 Don, J.W.

534 Butcher, L.L.

Class 770 (Cont'd).

535 Butcher, L.L.

536 311tcher„ L.L.

-- 537 Burbidgel R. 5- G.

Claws 771 - GP= SERI7-LS.

538 Hunter, Easter Ian.

539 Smith, E,R.

540 Pemberton, L. E, L.

541 Easters, S.F.

542 Mitchell, G.T.

543 Campbell, E.L.

544 Bugg, A.R.

Class 772 - W=NG, BLUE S:E,ES.

545 Larter, A. 6-N.

546 Haywood, G.W.

547 Hicks, J. 5- a.

548 Smith, E. H.

549 Sargeant, G. & E.

550 Rattray-Wood, R. s L.

551 Richards, Hrs. N.

352 O'Brien, Mrs. S.

553 Mtchell, G.T.

554 Bruce, F.

555 Bassett* D.

656 Wyllie, J.

557 Wells, W.H.

558 Masters, S.F.

559 Dadd, B.

560 Cooper, I.A.

561 Cole, Charles A.

562 Campbell, E.L.

563 Campbell, E.L.

564 Campbell E.L.

-565 Bruce, F.

Class 773 - C If FL AEON GREEN SERIES

566 Larter, A. N.

567 Jams, Eiss Verna.

668 Sans, Miss Verna.

569 Sans, Hiss Verna.

570 James, A.B.

571 James, A.B.

572 Hunter, Master Ian.

573 Hicks, J. 6- R.

574 Green, W.B.

575 Gale, Malcolm.

576 Gale, Malcolm.

577 Smith, R.D.

578 Smith, R.D.

579 Sargeant, G. & E.

580 Rattray-Mood, R. & L.

581 Pedder, R.J.

582 Pedder, R.J.

583 Mitchell, G.T.

584 Eitchell, G.T.

585 Box, H.P.

Class 773 (Cont i d).

58,6 Box, 587 Bassett, D. 588 Belton, Mrs. B. 589 Young, S. 6, L. 59C) Jyllie, J. 591 Wells, W.H. 592 Masters, J .F. 593 Dadd, B. 594 Payne, A.H. 595 Cole, Charles A.. 596 Campbell, E.L. 597 Cam Abell, E.L. 598 Butcher, L.L. 599 Burbidge, R. 67 G. 600 Bugc, A, .R. 601 Bugg,

Class 774 — CINNALION WING, BLUE SERIES.

602 Mitchell, G.T. 603 McLellan, D. 604 McLellan, D. 605 Larter, A. N. 606 Hunter, Laster Ian. 607 Hicks, J. R. 608 Haywood, G.W. 609 Gale, Malcolm,

610 Smith, R.B. 611 Sargeant, G. & E.

612 Richards, Mrs. M.

613 Box, H.P.

614 Barker, J.W.

615 Young, S. 6- L.

616 Wyllie, J.

617 Whittaker, A,.

618 Wines, H.

619 Wells, W.H.

620 Wines, H.

621 Wells, W.H.

622 Masters, J.F.

623 Dadd, B.

624 Campbell, E.L.

-- 625 Campbell, Miss Barbara.

626 Burbidge, U. 6,G.

627 Bugg, A.R.

628 Bugg, A.R.

629 Box, H.P.

Class 775 — OPALLE GREEN SERIES (all varieties).

630 Mitchell, G.T.

631 Kelty, D.W.

632 Kelty,

633 Gale, Malcolm.

634 Smith, R.D.

635 Park, Percy L.

636 Park, Percy L.

637 Crowle, K. 8-L.

638 Taylor, I.B.

639 Masters, J.F.

640 Dadd, B.

641 Thoast E.J.

642 Roberts, G.

Class 775 (Cont? o'-).

1,1sen, ill's. M.E.

644 Mftchell, - T. ',..7 •

,-, - 645 2_,-LisL, ,.

646 Davy, Mrs. A.H.

Class 776 - OPALINE BLUE =11-Es (all vari ies).

647 Mitchell, G.T.

648 Hunter, Master Ian.

649 Haywood, G. W.

650 Hawkes, Fred.

651 Stevens, J.M.

652 Sargeant, G, C- 7 -, •

653 Newsome, C. • 654 Barker, J.J.

655 Belton, Mrs. B.

656 Belton, Mrs. 3.

657 Belton, Mrs. B.

658 Belton, Mrs. B.

659 Young, S. C- L.

660 Yon, K.J.

661 Masters, J.F.

662 Thomas, E.J.

663 Payne, A.N.

664 Roberts G.

665 Nelson, Mrs. M.E.

666 Don, J.W.

667 Davy, Mrs. a. H. • 668 Cooper, R.A.

669 Colet Charlesli.

Class 777 - -'51- Loa FACE:, DaCLUDING OPALINES.

670 Kelty, D. W.

671 Hunter, Master Ian.

672 Gale, Malcolm.

673 Richards, Mrs. M.

674 Pemberton, L. C L.

675 Barker, J.W.

676 Barker, J.W.

677 Young, S. C- L.

678 Wells, W.H.

679 Stafford, E.W.

680 Dadd, B.

681 Crowle, K. & L.

682 Masters, J.F.

683 Davy, Mrs.

684 Davy, Mrs. I.H.

-685 Cole, Charles A,.

Class 778 - Yu-L,0 FACE, OPALINE (all varieties).

686 Kelty, D.U.

667 Kelty,

-- 688 James, A. B.

689 Hawkes, Fred.

690 Stevens, J.M,

691 Barker, J.W.

692 Barker, J.W.

693 Young, S. C- L.

694 Masters, J.F.

695 Bush, C.

Glass 778 (Cont'd).

696 Davy, - • 697 Cole, C:larles A.

Class 779 — PIED, GREEN sERT7s.

698 Larter, A. FL 699 PeCider, H.J. 700 Pedder, H.J. 701 Barker, J.W. 702 Belton, Mrs. B. 703 Belton, Mrs. B. 704 Masters, J.F. 705 Belton, Mrs. B. 706 Mitchell, G.T. 707 Bush, C. 708 Cooper, R.A. 709 Cole, Charles A. 710 Campbell, E.L. 711 Bugg, A.R.

Class 780 — PIED, BLUE SERIES.

712 Davy, Mrs. A.H. 713 Davy, Mrs. A.H. 714 Campbell, Miss Barbara. 715 Baxter, Mrs. J.D. 716 Barker, J.W. 717 Masters, J.F. 718 Mitchell, G.T. 719 Layton, & B. 720 Hunter, Master Ian. 721 Green, W.B.

-722 Stafford, E.. 723 H.R. 724 Richarc:s, Mrs. M.

Class 781 ANY OTHER VARIETY.

725 Barker, J.W. Masters, J.F.

727 Nelson, Mrs, M.E.

728 Layton, A. S- B.

729 Hunter, Master Ian,

730 Hawkes, Fred.

Class 782 — PAIR CLASS, ANY SEX, SAME VARIErl.

731 Don, J.W.

732 Baxter, J.D. Mrs.

733 Barker, J.W.

734 Wines, H.

735 Wells, W.H.

736 Wells, 14.H.

737 Roberts, G. 738 Mildenhall„

739 Mildenhall, 740 Mildenhall„

741 Kelty, D.W. 742 Jans, Miss Verna. 743 Jmes, A. B.

Class 782 (Co t. d).

744 James, i.b. 745 Hawkes, Fred. 746 Gillard„ H.W. 747 Gale, alcolm. 748 Gillard, L1;4. 749 Gale, i>alcolm. 750 Don, .j.

Class 783 r JUVENILE

(restricted to exhibitors not 17 years of ace on 30th June, 1959).

751 Bursill, J. & R. 752 Bursill, J. & R. 753 Bursill, J. & R. 754 Bursillt J. & R. 755 Smitn, W. 756 Smith y W. 757 Smith, W. 758 ,pans, Eiss Verna. 759 Smith, W. 760 Skeppert P. 761 Skeppert P. 762 Skepper, P. 763 Richardson, Lloyd. 764 Pirie, Ian R. 765 Pirie, Ian U. 766 Pirie, Ian R. 767 Pirie, Ian U. 768 Pepperell, Roger J. 769 Pirie, Ian, 11, 770 Patten, Easter Billy. 771 Park, John L. 772 Park, John L. 773 Nicholls, Alan.

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INDEX TO EXHIBITORS TN UNBROKEN CAP CL_,1_SSES.

ANDREWS, B.L., 17 Sandford St., Highett.

BARIWR, J.W., 5 Pearce St., S. Caulfield. 691/2, 701, 716, 725, 733.

BASSETT, D., 246 Tyler St., Preston. - 400, 521 525, 555, 587. BAXTER, Mrs. J.D., 14 Fairview Gr., Glen Iris. - 447, 500, 52_6, 715, 732.

BELTON, Mrs. B., 47 Beaumaris Pde., Kigllett. - 3741 416, 455, 506, 588, 655/8, 702/3, 705. BOX, 101 Canterbury Rd., Canterbury. - 398/91 4431 445, 585/6, 613, 629.

BRUCE, F., 5 Barry St., W. Brunswick. 554, 565. BUGG, A.R., 42 Serrell St., E. Malvern. - 444, 446, 467/8, 544, 600/1, 627, 628, 711.

BURBIDGE, R. & G., 43 Union Gr., Springvale. - 466, 499, 520, 537, 599, 626..

BURSILL, J. & R., 7 Gladstone St., Maryborough. - 751/4. BUSH, Co, 566 Rae St., N. Fitzroy. - 396, 436, 6451 695, 707. BUTCHER, L.L., 27 Jasper St., Noble Park. - 465, 498, 518/9, 534/6, 598,

J.G., 6 Esplanade, Edithvale. - 496/7. Dni.dit, Miss Bc.rlo„tra, 6 Sherwood Ave., Chelsea. - 625, 714.

CAMPBELL, E.L., 327 Bell St., W. Heidelberg. 397, 442, 516/7, 5/4 3, 562/4, 596/7, 624, 710. COLE, Charles, A., 2 Peel St., Maryborough. - 495, 515, 561, 595, 669, 685, 697, 709. COOPER, R.A.1 349 Waterdale Rd., W. Heidelberg. - 4/-1, 560, 668, 708.

CROWIE, K. & L., 19 Sapphire St., W. Essondon. 384, 45L1 6371 681.

DADD, B., 464 Church St., E. Richmond. - 383, 402, 426/7, 481/2, 559, 593, 623, 6LO, 680. DAVY, Mrs. A.H., 19 Patterson 667, 689/4, 696, 712/3. DON, J.W., 9 Mouiltain St., S. Melbourne. - 438/9, 462/4, 513/41 533, 666, 731, 750. FORBES, C.A., 11 Belmont St., Belmont. GALE, Malcolm, 84 Coronation St., W. 575/6, 603, 633, 672, 7L7, 749. =LARD, H.W., 16 Athol Ave., Merlynston, GREET, 19 Park St., Elsternwick. - HAWNES, Fred, 5 Majorca Rd., Maryborough. 650, 689, 730, 745. HAYWOOD, G.W., 175 Beaconsfield Pde., Northcote. 649. HICKS, J. & R., 14 Mossman Drive, Heidelberg. - 607.

HUNTER, Master Ian, 103 Alma St., W. Footsciray. L88, 5381 572, 606, 648, 671, 720, 729.

- 373, 401. 522, 527, 614, 654, 675/6,

St., Nunawading. L40, 493/4, 646,

491/2,

- L37. Footscray. 395, 490, 512,

- 501/21 746, 748. L70, 5231 574, 721. - 3661 404, L69, 511 1

- 546, 608,

5471 5731

- 393/4, 434/5,

JAMES A.B. , 471 Station ., Carrum, - 392, 433, 461, 570/1, 688, 7 43/4,

JARS, Miss Verna, 1 Francis St. Coburg. - 567/9 2 742, 758. KELTY, D.W., Box 307 Hamilton. - 631/2, 670, 686/7, 741. LARTER, A. & N., 45 Valentine St., Ivanhoe. - 487 1 545, 605, 698.

LAYTON, A. & B., 6L Walter St., Ascot Vale. - 7191 728. MC LELLAN, D0 9 35 Through Rd., Burwood._- 603/4. MASTERS, J.F., 52 Oriel Rd., W. Ivanhoe. - 382, 425, 480, 5411 558, 592, 622, 639, 6611 682, 694 9 704, 717, 726. MILDENHALL, A. E. 1 35 Bayview St., Alton --a. 390/1, 431/2, 459/60, 738/40,

MITCHELL, 8 Hatter St., Pascoe Vale. - 388/9, 429/30, 457/8, 485/6, 509/10, 542, 553, 583/4, 602, 630, 6449 647, 706, 718. NELSON, Mrs. M.E., 100 Railway St., Maryborough. L23/4, 532, 643 1 6651 727.

NEWSOME, C., 72 Wilson St., Brunswick. - 653. NICHOLLS, Alan, 53 Shelley St., Elwood. - 773. O'BRIEN, Mrs. J.,Caretaker's Cottage, S.S.2365 Queensbury St.,

Carlton, 41L/5, 452/3 , 478, 552. PARK, John, L., 234 Hawthorn Rd., Caulfield. - 771/2. PARK, Percy L., 234 Hawthorn Rd., Caulfield. - L49/51, 635/6. PATTEN, Master Billy, 30 Tunbridge St., Flemington. - 770. PAYNE, A.N., 2z- Thomas St., Burwood. - 385/6 9 594, 663. PEDDER, R.J., Nilma P.O., via Warragul. 581/2, 699, 700. PEMBERTON, L. & L., 94 Moreland Rd.9 W. Brunswick. - 3721 505, 67L,

PEPPERELL, Roger J., 22 Withers St., E. Ivanhoe. - 768.

540 9

PIRIE, Ian R., 64 Oriel Rd., Ivanhoe. - POWELL, Mrs. M., 1 East St., Ascot Vale.

76L/7, 769. 504

RATTRAY-WOOD, R. & L. 155 Dendy St., E. Brighton. - 37C/1, 475 2 L77 9 550, 580.

RICHARDS, Mrs. M., 2 Stokes St., Preston. - 474 9 476, 551, 612 1 673, 724.

RICHARDSON, Lloyd, Flat 1 1 14 Inkerman St., St. Kilda. - 763. ROBERTS, G., 8 Langridge 737,

SARGEANT, G, a E., 261

5799 611, 652,

SREPPER, J. & P.,

St., Fairfield, • 428, 484, 642, 664 9

549,

Caulfield N, - 472/3.

O'Heas Rd., Pascoe Vale. - 408/13,

289 Alma Rd., SKEPPER, P., 289 Alma Rd., Caulfield N1 - 760/2. SMITH, E.R., 70 St. Phillip St., E. Brunswick. - 368/9, 4711 5391 5,1-8, 723.

SMITH, R.D0, 30 Mt. View Ave., Parkcale. 503 9 577/8, 610, 634.

06/7 9

_11_ SMITH, W., 3 Eastgate St., Pascoe Vale S. — 755/7, 759. S=FORD9 3.W., 42 Jupiter St., S. Caulfield, — 7g1 403, 4481 ) 489, 679, 722.

STEVENS, J.M., 52 Thames St., Box 524, 531, 651 9 690.

TAY,OH, I.B3, 8 Mayfield Ave., W. Brunswick. — 479, 638. THOMAS, E.J.1 15 Ormond Rd., Ivanhoe. 387, 483, 6, 1, 662. WARREN, L.J. 9 422.

WELLS, W.H0 , 129 Geelong Rd., Footscray. — 3779 421, 557, 591 1 6191 621, 678, 735/6.

WUITTAKER. A., 11 Madden St., Albert Park. — 617. WIUS9 H., 3 Kelso St., Mentone. — L19/20, 508, 530, 618, 620,

WOOD, M.H0 , 32 Thames Prom., Chelsea. — 376, 528/9. WYLLIE, J., 353 Waterdale Rd., W. Heidelberg. 418, 556, 590, 616.

YON, Kola., 30 Canterbury Rd., Blackburn. S. — L56, 660. YOUNG, S. & L., 15 Francis St., Coburg. — 3759 417, 507, 589, 615,659/ 677, 693.

32 Sycamore St., Bell Dark, I% Geelong. — 378/80/

YELLOW FACE (excluding Opalines). J. W. Barker. K. & L. Crowle. J. W. Barker.

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IT'S ALWAYS

CHEAPE R AT COLES

38;7)'

BUDGERIGARS

CLASS

749. CINNAMON WING, BLUE SERIES. 169 Mrs. A. L. Mulligan.

- -170 A. Whittaker. 171 C. A. Cole.

750. 172

-173 - 174

175

OPALINE GREEN SERIES (all varieties)-Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Davy. G. Roberts. G. Roberts. G. T. Mitchell.

751. OPALINE BLUE SERIES (all varieties)./ 176 G. Roberts.

-177 A. C. Larter. 178 G. T. Mitchell.

CL Ss

762. HEN CLASS, REMAINING VARIETIES (Classes 750 to 756).

& Mrs. A. H. Davy. Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Davy. G. Roberts. G. Roberts. J. W. Barker. G. T. Mitchell.

763. PAIR CLASS, COCK AND HEN, SAME VARIETY.

212 Mrs. J. O'Brien. 213 G. Roberts. 214 Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Davy. 215 J. F. Masters. 216 K. G. Plummer.

206 207 208 209

- 210 _211

752. 179

,-180 181

764. JUVENILE (restricted to exhibitors not 17 years of age on 30th June, 1959).

2187 I. Pixie.

21

I. Pixie. 219 Master W. R. Smith.

753. YELLOW FACE, OPALINES. 1-8-2 J. W. Barker. I8..3 Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Davy.

754. PIED, GREEN (all varieties). - 184 G. T. Mitchell.

755. PIED, BLUE (all varieties). - 185 Mrs. J. O'Brien. -186 G. Roberts.

756. ANY OTHER VARIETY. NO ENTRY.

757. HEN CLASS, NORMALS, GREEN SERIES.

- 187 Mrs. J. O'Brien.

758. HEN CLASS, NORMALS, BLUE SERIES.

18-8 K. G. Plummer. 189 G. Roberts.

759. HEN CLASS, YELLOW SERIES. t - 190 D. H. Bassett.

191 G. T. Mitchell. -11192 Mrs. A. L. Mulligan.

760. HEN CLASS, YELLOW AND WHITE, RED EYE.

193 K. G. Plummer. - 194 G. Roberts.

G. Roberts. Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Davy.

761. HEN CLASS, GREY, CLEAR AND CIN-NAMON WINGS.

197 Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Davy. 198 G. Roberts.

J. W. Barker. 200 A. Whittaker.

-201 D. H. Bassett. 202 G. T. Mitchell. 203 Mrs. A. L. Mulligan 204 Mrs. J. O'Brien. 205 Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Davy.

UNBROKEN CAP CLASSES Entry Fee: 2/6 per Class

Closing date for entries in Classes 765 to 783 being on Friday, 5th September, 1958, which is after the compilation of the Catalogue, a Special List of Entries in those Classes is procurable on application to the Superintendent of this Section.

765. NORMAL GREEN SERIES.

766. NORMAL BLUE SERIES.

767. YELLOW SERIES.

768. YELLOW AND WHITE, RED EYE.

769. CLEAR WING, GREEN SERIES.

770. CLEAR WING, BLUE SERIES.

771. GREY WING, GREEN SERIES.

772. GREY WING, BLUE SERIES.

773. CINNAMON WING, GREEN SERIES.

774. CINNAMON WING, BLUE SERIES.

775. OPALINE GREEN SERIES (all varieties).,

776. OPALINE BLUE SERIES (all varieties)..

777. YELLOW FACE, EXCLUDING OPALINES.

778. YELLOW FACE, OPALINE (all varieties).

779. PIED, GREEN SERIES.

IT'S ALWAYS C EAPER AT COLES

BUDGERIGARS—CAGE BIRDS

CLASS

780. PIED. BLUE SERIES.

781. ANY OTHER VARIETY.

7S2. PAIR CLASS, ANY SEX, SAME VARIETY.

1S3. JUVENILE (restricted to exhibitors not 17 years of age. on 30th June, 1959).

SPECIAL PRIZES AND TROPHIES (Only birds entered in ordinary classes eligible to compete. No special entry

necessary.)

BEST BUDGERIGAR IN SHOW (Owned, Bred and Rung- by Exhibitor).—Challenge Trophy valued at 25 Guineas, presented by THE PROPRIETORS OF "THE SUN NEWS-PICTORIAL," MELBOURNE. The successful exhibitor each year will receive a small trophy, the Society's Champion-Rosette and Card to commemorate the award. A Rosette and Special Card will be awarded for the Best of Opposite Sex to Best Budgerigar in Show.

3

BEST BUDGERIGAR IN YOUNG BIRD CLASSES (1957 Rung), (Owned, Bred and Rung by exhibitor).—Trophy pre-sented by the Budgerigar Council of Aus-tralia.

BEST BUDGERIGAR IN YOUNG BIRD CLASSES (1957 Rung).—Perpetual Shield presented by VICTORIAN BUDGERIGAR COUNCIL, Inscribed Ribbon, Special Card _and cash prize of £1/1/- to commemorate

.,̀ >-, the award. A Reserve Ribbon and Special , Card will be awarded for the bird placed (-; second to the winner of this trophy.

CANARIES Entry Fee: 2/6 per Bird

(Variegated Cinnamon Birds must have more than 50 per cent. cinnamon colour.)

785. BORDER FANCY HEN (any age). 223 H. J. Sutton. 224 H. J. Sutton. 225 H. J. Sutton.

/z71

CLASS

784. BORDER FANCY COCK (any age). —220 H. J. Sutton. —221 H. J. Sutton.

__-222 H. J. Sutton.

CHAMPION BUDGERIGAR CHALLENGE CUP, I presented by CROOK'S NATIONAL STORES.—The successful exhibitor will be 786. BORDER FANCY COCK (1957 Rung). entitled to hold the cup until the next 1-226 H. J. Sutton. Show. —227 H. J. Sutton.

2 28 H. J. Sutton.

BEST BUDGERIGAR IN UNBROKEN CAP CLASSES.—Trophy, valued at £5151-, to-be won twice by the same exhibitor, not necessarily in succession; and the Society's / Special Card and Ribbon. Cash prize of - 1/1/- to commemorate the award. A

Reserve Ribbon and Special Card will be awarded for the bird placed second to the winner of this trophy. Winners: 1952, H. and R. Setford; 1953, S. Nunquam; 1954, G. and N. Mitchell; 1955, G. Mitchell; 1956, D. D. Smith; 1957, A. Bugg.

787. BORDER FANCY HEN (1957 Rung). —229 H. J. Sutton. —230 H. J. Sutton. --- 231 H. J. Sutton.

788. YORKSHIRE COCK (any age). —232 Mrs. M. Mangels.

233 Mrs. M. Mangels.

789. YORKSHIRE HEN (any age). 234 Mrs. M. Mangels.

— 235 Mrs. M. Mangels.

789A. YORKSHIRE COCK (1957 rung). BEST BUDGERIGAR IN UNBROKEN CAP

41,-/ 6

CLASSES (Owned, Bred and Rung by exhibitor).—Trophy presented by the Budgerigar Council of Australia.

BEST BUDGERIGAR IN ADULT BIRD / CLASSES.—Trophy, valued at 2/21- and the Society's Special Card and Ribbon. A

'cl-r-;/ ' Reserve Ribbon and Special Card will h. awarded for the bird placed second to the winner of this trophy,

Mrs. W. Mair, Mrs. M. Mangels. Mrs. M. Mange's, Mrs. W. Mair. E. R. Smith.

226 237 238

— 239 240

789B. YORKSHIRE HEN (1957 rung). —241 Mrs. M. Mangels. -- 242 Mrs. M. Man gels. —242 E. :ft Smith.

790. NORWICH CRESTED COCK (any age).

244 R. Truran.

791. NORWICH CRESTED HEN (any age).

NO ENTRY,

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF VIC-TORIA'S Inscribed Ribbons for the follow-1 ing: Best Budgerigar, Green Series; Best Budgerigar, Blue Series; Best Budgerigar, Yellow Series; Best Budgerigar, Any Other

— Colour. Lk3

- 252 , 253

254

256

0. J. Phillips. 0. J. Phillips. 0. J. Phillips. 0. J. Phillips. Mrs. L. Drayton.

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPEN AT COLES

CAGE BIRDS

CLASS CLASS

792. NORWICH CRESTED COCK (1957 rung). 806. AUSTRALIAN PLAINHEAD COCK (any age).

249 i\1 Fs. L. Drayton. - 250 0..1. Phillips.

. 793. NORWICH CRESTED HEN (1957 rung)..--- 251 0. J Phillips.

NO ENTRY.

-245 R. Truran. 807. AUSTRALIAN PLAINHEAD HEN (any age).

794. NORWICH CREST BRED COCK (any age).

1- 246 R. Truran.

795. NORWICH CREST BRED HEN (any age).

- 247 R. Truran.

:*)

796. NORWICH CREST BRED COCK (1957 rung).

NO ENTRY.

808. AUSTRALIAN PLAINHEAD COCK (1957 rung).

-- 257 Mrs. L. 'Drayton. - 258 R. K. McHutchison.

259 R. K. JAI cHutchison.

809. AUSTRALIAN PLAINHEAD HEN (1957 rung).

260 Mrs. L. Drayton.

797. NORWICH CREST BRED HEN (1957 rung).

NO ENTRY.

810. AUSTRALIAN PLAINHEAD CINNA-MON SELF OR VARIEGATED COCK (any age).

261 R. K. McHutchison. 262 Mrs. L. Drayton.

811. AUSTRALIAN PLAINHEAD CINNA-MON SELF OR VARIEGATED HEN (any age).

- 203 R. K. McHutchison. 264 Mrs. L. Drayton.

812. AUSTRALIAN PLAINHEAD CINNA-MON SELF OR VARIEGATED COCK

800. NORWICH PLAINHEAD COCK (1957 (1957 rung). rung). - 265 R. K. McHutchison.

1, -266 Mrs. L. Drayton.

813. AUSTRALIAN PLAINHEAD CINNA-MON SELF OR VARIEGATED HEN (1957 rung).

--- 267 F. W. Hunter. -208 Mrs. L. Drayton.

798. NORWICH PLAIN HEAD COCK (any age).

NO ENTRY.

799. NORWICH PLAINHEAD HEN (any age).

NO ENTRY.

NO ENTRY.

801. NORWICH PLAINHEAD HEN (1957 rung).

NO ENTRY.

802. NORWICH CINNAMON SELF OR VARIEGATED COCK (any age).

-248 F. W. Hunter.

803. NORWICH CINNAMON SELF OR VARIEGATED HEN (any age).

NO ENTRY.

804. NORWICH CINNAMON SELF OR VARIEGATED COCK (1957 rung).

NO ENTRY.

805. NORWICH CINNAMON SELF OR VARIEGATED HEN (1957 rung).

NO ENTRY.

FINCHES

(Australian) Entry Fee: 2 / 6 per Bird

814. GOULDIAN (Red or Black Head). 269 Mrs. H. Gobbett. 270 Mrs. H. Gobbett. 271 W. B. Green. 272 G. W. Haywood. 273 Mrs. H. Gobbett. 274 E. L. Fletcher.

815. EMBLEMA PICTA. 275 Mrs. H. Gobbett.

- 276 0. W. Haywood.

816. DIAMOND SPARROW. -- 277 Mrs. E. &T. B. O'Connell. _278 Mrs. 0. Haywood.

823.

3-

(British) CLASS

315 — 316

317

Mrs. G. Haywood. G. W. Haywood. Mrs. E. & B. O'Connell.

830. GOLDFINCH.

831. GREENFINCH (Linnet).

318 Mrs. E. & B. O'Connell.

832. ANY OTHER VARIETY BRITISH FINCH

-- 319 G.W. Haywood.

(Foreign)

833. WAXBILLS. 320 Mrs. E. & B. O'Connell.

----321 Mrs. G. Haywood. 322 G.W. Haywood. 323 W. B. Green.

834. MANNIKINS, SPICE, SILVERBILLS. 324 Misses B. & H. Haywood. 325 E. L. Fletcher.

835. CUT THROAT, ABERDEEN. .52-6 3-27

`328 — 329

Mrs. H. Gobbett. Mrs. H. Gobbett. Mrs. G. Haywood. E. L. Fletcher.

836. JAVA (any colour). 330 Mrs. E. & B. O'Connell. 331 Miss M. Samson. 332 W. B. Green. 333 Mrs. E. & B. O'Connell. 334 Mrs. E. & B. O'Connell. 335 Mrs. H. Gobbett. &3-6 Mrs. H. Gobbett. 337 C. Bush. 338 E. L. Fletcher. 339 G. W. Haywodd. 340 C. Bush. 341 C. Bush. 342 C. Bush.

837. WEAVER, WYDAH.

— 2 4 3 G. W. Haywood.

000 T'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

CAGE BIRDS

CLASS

817. PICTORELLA. Mrs. H. Gobbett.

'S0 Misses B. & H. Haywood.

818. STAR. ,2*1 Mrs. H. Gobbett.

G. W. Haywood. ''.33 Mrs. E. & B. O'Connell.

-819. BLOOD FINCH. 'S4 G. \\ . Haywood.

-- 235 W. B. Green. —233

E. Sr B. O'Connell.

820. MASK. ')57 Misses B. & H. Haywood.

s' Miss M. Samson. E. Fletcher, - -

821. PARSON. 1 \\ Haywood.

822. LONGTAIL (Black-heart). Mrs. G. H aywood. -\_Irs. H. Gobbett. Mrs. H. Gobbett.

Fletcher,

CHESTNUT, YELLOW RUMP. B. & H. Ha ood.

G. Ha y, ood. E. L. Fletcher. P. E. Gostellow.

824. DOUBLEBAR. E. L. 71e-teTh

----- 0 E. L. Fletcher, —801

G. H ay-Tv- ood.

W. B. Green.

825. PLUM HEAD. B. & H. Ha,,. ood.

2,11-s. H. Gobbett.

826. ZEBRA (any colour). ,:L_ 's B. & H.

21-r. Gobbett.

307 P. Si. c:,`-otelr_-.)7,--. 308 Miss -M. Samson.

-7 ------ ;3 09 -\1-1HE -Sarri. on.

827. WAXBILLS (Red Brow). — 310 Mrs. G. --- 311 C. Bush.

828. ANY OTHER VARIETY AUSTRALIAN FINCH NOT MENTIONED.

-2 - TO ENTRY.

829. PAIR OF AUSTRALIAN FINCHES (any variety), Cock and Hen.

T-T77 Mrs. H. Galor-At. 313 Miss. M. Samson. 14 G.W. Haywood.

838. ANY OTHER VARIETY FOREIGN FINCH.

344 Mrs. E. & B. O'Connell. 345 Mrs. H. Gobbett. 346 Mrs. H. Gobbett. 347 Mrs. H. Gobbett. 348 G. W. Haywood. 349 Mrs. H. Gobbett.

HYBRIDS

839. HYBRID (any variety). 250 miss M. Samson.

1 G. W. Haywood.

PARROT OR COCKATOO

840. BEST AUSTRALIAN TALKING BIRD. - 2 5 G Mrs. D. Collisson.

,— 353 Mrs. E. L. Spottiswood.

CAGE

CLASS

841. SULPHUR-CRESTED COCKATOO (Aus-tralian).

/ -354 Mrs. B. Collisson.

842. GALAH. - 355 K. Lock.

356 Mrs. E. L. Spottiswood.

:843. PARAKEET (any variety). 357 Mrs. G. Haywood. 358 G. W. Haywood.

844. ROSELLA (Common). G. E. Moore.

j------- 360 Mrs. B. Collisson.

845. LORY (any variety).

3-61 G. E. Moore.

846. PARROT OR COCKATOO (any other variety).

t- 362 W. G. Green, Jnr.

MISCELLANEOUS 847. ANY OTHER BIRD

mentioned. G. W. Haywood. W. B. Green. Mrs. E. & B. O'Connell.

not previously

27- 363 I--364

3 365 "-s

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

BIRDS

SPECIAL PRIZES AND TROPHIES (Only birds entered in ordinary classes eligible to compete. No special entry

necessary.)

BEST FINCH IN SHOW.-Society's Champion 2 Rosette and Card. A Reserve Ribbon and Card will be awarded for the bird placed second to the winner of this award.

BEST AUSTRALIAN FINCH.-Cash Prize of E1/1/- and the Society's Special Card and Ribbon. A Reserve Ribbon and Special Card will be awarded for the bird placed second to the winner of this award.

BEST BRITISH FINCH.-Cash Prize of £1/1/- 3 and the Society's Special Card and Ribbon. A Reserve Ribbon and Special Card will be awarded for the bird placed 3) second to the winner of this award.

BEST FOREIGN FINCH.-Cash prize of £1/1/- and the Society's Special Card and Ribbon. A Reserve Ribbon and Special Card will be awarded for the bird placed ^ 5/ second to the winner of this award.

BEST PARROT OR COCKATOO.-Cash Prize of £1/1/- and the Society's Special Card and Ribbon. A Reserve Ribbon and Special f5, Card will be awarded for the bird placed :" second to the winner of this award.

BEST CANARY OF EACH OF THE EIGHT VARIETIES.-Rosettes and Special Cards. Reserve Ribbons and Special Cards will be awarded for the birds placed second to the winners of hese awards) 6

-

I

Index to Exhibitors in Budgerigars, Canaries, Finches and other Cage Birds

A • ANDREWS, B. L,, 17 Sandford St., Highett-9.

B BARKER, J. W., Aviary Walk, 5 Pearce St., South

Caulfield-13, 37, 71/2, 74, 85, 88, 106, 149, 179, 181/2, 199, 210.

Bassett, D. H., 246 Tyler St., Preston-20, 22, 36, 52, 96, 102, 135, 146/7, 165, 190, 201.

Bursill, Masters J. & R., 7 Gladstone St., Mary-borough-112 / 5.

Bush, C., 566 Rae St., North Fitzroy, N.7-29, 53, 59, 311, 337, 340/2.

C Cole, C. A., 2 Peel St., Maryborough-127, 143, 166,

171. Collisson, Mrs. B., 54 Forrester St., West Essendon

-352, 354, 360. Crowle, K. & L., 19 Sapphire St., West Essendon-

1/2, 14 / 5, 44, 73, 89, 103, 118, 128, 180.

D DAVY, Mr. & Mrs. A. H., 19 Patterson St., Nuna-

wading-30, 39, 76, 86, 138, 152, 154/5, 172, 183, 196/7, 205/7, 214.

Drayton, Mrs. L., 5 Langston St., Northcote-249, 256/7, 260, 262, 264, 266, 268.

F FELLOWS, Miss G. E., 79 Derby St., Kew-23, 65,

90 Fletcher, E. L., 146 Hutton St., Thornbury, N.17,-

274, 289, 294, 297, 299 / 300, 325, 329, 338. Forbes, C. A., 11 Belmont St., Belmont-119, 129,

153.

G GOBBETT, Mrs. H., 448 Haughton Rd., Cla.yton-

269/70, 273, 275, 279, 281, 292 / 3, 304, 306, 312, • 326/7, 335/6, 345/7, 349.

Gostellow, P. R., 173 Beaconsfield Pde., Northcote, N.16-68, 298, 307.

Green, W. B., 19 Park St., Elsternwick-78, 271, 285, 302, 323, 332, 364.

Green, W. G., Jur., 19 Park St., Elsternwick-362. Griffin, M. T., 74 Noble St., Noble Park-16, 38, 45/6,

69, 82 / 3, 87.

H HAWK-ES, F., 5 Majorca Rd., Maryborough-7, 24„

28, 35, 47, 84, 120, 139. Haywood, Misses B. & H., • 175 Beaconsfield Pde.,

Northcote, N.16-280, 287, 295, 303, 305, 324. Haywood, Mrs. 0-., 175 Beaconsfield Pde., Northcote,

N.16-278, 291, 296, 301, 310, 315, 321, 328, 357.

390 T'S ALWAYS CHEAPE AT COLES

INDEX TO EXHIBITORS BUDGERIGARS AND CAGE BIRDS

Haywood, C. NV.. 175 Beaconsfield Dde., Northcote, N.16-272. 276. 2S2. 2S4. 290, 314, 316, 319, 322, 339. 343. 345, 351. 355, 363.

Hicks, J. R.. 14 _- Iossman Drive, Heidelberg, N.22 —31.

Hunter. F. W.. 7 Edinburgh St., Richmond, E.1-245. 267.

L LARTER, A. C.. 45 Valentine St., Ivanhoe, N.21-

57, 60. 104. 140. 177. Lock, K., 4 Earsdon St., Yarraville-355.

McHT_TTCHISON. R. K.. 12 Normanby Ave., North Caulfield S.E.7-258,7 9, 261.. '263.. 265.

_McIntosh. H. J., F.O. Box 3, Castlemaine-32/3, 61, 144/5. 143.

Hair. Mrs. W., 187 Brougham St„ Hew, E.4-236, 239.

Mangels, Mrs. M., 66 Nicholson St., East Brunswick —34, 43 130, 133. 2S2 5. 237/8, 241/2.

Masters. J. F.. 52 Oriel Rd., Ivanhoe-136, 215. Masters. Mrs. V. F.. 52 Oriel Rd.. Ivanhoe-8, 54,

91. 98, -\litchell, G. T.. S Hatter St., Pascoe Vale, W.7-

3, 10. 21, 49. 62, 66. 79. 94. 105, 116, 134, 161, 175, 175. 134, 191, 202. 211.

Moore. G. E., 2 Rashmead St., Malvern, S.E.4-359, 361.

>I illi`aZ Mrs. A. L.. 266 \\.arrigal Rd., Burwood— a 1 55, K 100/1 156, 162, 169, 192, 203.

0

5., Caretaker's Cottage, S.S., 2865 e-rry St.. Carlton, N.3-159/60, 185, 187,

lirs E. & B.. 152 Booran Rd., Carnegie - 317 8, 320, 330, 333/4 344, 365.

P PHILLIPS, 0. J., 3 Ryder St., Niddrie-250/5. Pirie, I., 64 Oriel Rd., Ivanhoe-217/8. Plummer, K. G., 40 Logan St., West Geelong-5 / 6 ,.

11, 25, 80, 92, 121/3, 131/2, 141, 188, 193, 216..

R L.),IDDAiLL, N., 13 Edna St., Thomastown-26, 42,

56, 70, 75, 124, 167/8. Roberts, G., 8 Lang-ridge St., Fairfield, N.20-12,

27, 41, 43, 63/4, 67, 81, 93, 97, 99, 107/8, 110, 126, 137, 142, 151, 158, 173/4, 176, 186, 189,. 194 / 5, 198, 208/9, 213.

S SAMSON, Miss M., 143 Tinning St., Brunswick, N.10

—288, 308/9, 313, 331, 350. Sargeant,. G. E., 261 O'Heas St., Pascoe Vale-17,

40, 50, 109, 163/4. Smith, E. R., 70 St. Phillip St., East Brunswick

117, 125, 150, 157, 240, 243. Smith, Master W. R., 3 Eastgate St., Pascoe Vale

South-219. Spottiswood, Mrs. E. L., 204 Glen Eira Rd., Elstern-

wick, S.4-353, 356. Sutton, H. J., 149 Nicholson St., East Brunswick,

N.11-220/31.

T TRU-RAN, R., 5 Elizabeth St., Northcote, N.16-

24 4 / 7.

WATSON,

w W. A., 86 Brewer Rd., Bentleigh, S.E.14-

-111. Whelan, Mrs. G., 10 Ashted St., Box Hill-18. Whittaker, A., 11 Madden. St., Albert Park-51, 170,

200.

Australian Section 54

Wines, Spirits, Ciders, Liqueurs and Aerated Waters

CT1DERS:

Judges: R. A. Esq. (Chairman of the Wine Judges).

E. L. EKERT, Esq.

.7. C. 2.1. FORNACH.ON, Esq., of South Australia.

H. S. GRAHAM, Esq.

SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS:

Judges: T. FOGARTY, Esq.

H. T. HOUSTON, Esq.

Associate Judge: D. R. J. MACGREGOR, Esq_

AERATED WATERS: G.

cEABPOOI-<- Esq.

Associate Judges: J. C. BROWN, Esq, R, BTJLLER, Esq. R, J. PURBRICK, Esq.

H. WALKER, Esq.

BRANDIES:

Judges: R. A. SMITH, Esq,

J. C. FORNACHON, of South Australia.

G, H. S. GRAHAM, Esq.

W. D. SEABROOK, Esq.

Associate judges: J. C. BROW 1•;-, Esq.

R. BULLER, Esq.

R. 2-URBRICK, Esq.

J. H. WALKER, Esq.

Judges: J. ELLIOTT, Esq.

C. WALLMAN, Esq.

By arrangement with the Federal Viticultural Council of Australia this Society will only offer Champion Prizes at intervals of three years.. These prizes will he competed for at the Royal Melbourne Show in 1959. The championships will be awarded at the Adelaide Royal Show in 1958, and at the Sydney Royal Show in 1960.

Entry fee: Members, 7/6; Non-Members, 12/6, Entries by one exhibitor are limited to three in

each class, Prizes: First prize, n; Second prize, £1; Third

prize, Card.

Edwards & Chaffey Ltd. (1). S. Wynn & Co. Pty. Ltd. ("A"). Tahbilk Pty. Ltd. Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 5). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 6). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 3). Edwards & Chaff ey Ltd. (2). Brown Bros. Milawa Vineyard. A. P. Birks. Stanley Wine Co. Ltd. (3). C. A. Henschke & Co. (8 MEC). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 4). Edwards & Chaffey Ltd. (3).

53 2 -54

55 56 57 58

/ -59 60 61

S-62 C 63

64 65 66

853. Full Sweet Red VINTAGE PORT type, not exceeding 6 degrees Baume (4 bottles). C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (a). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 18). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (R 4) Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 16). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 4). A. D. Campbell. Lindeman Ltd. (LL 17).

118 -119

120 121

.1-122 2 -123

G --124

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES 19.

AUSTRALIAN WINES

L(2

THE W. W. SENIOR MEMORIAL TROPHY to commemorate the long service given to the Society by the late Mr. W. W. Senior, and to express the high regard in which he was held by wine men, a special memorial prize of £101101-contributed by THE VITICULTURAL IN-DUSTRY OF VICTORIA, will be presented annually. In 1958 the award will be for Best Full Bodied Sweet White or Muscat in the Open Class.

THE W. E. LILLIE TROPHY.-A trophy valued at £10, presented by THE WINE AND SPIRIT ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA, in recognition of the services to the Society of Mr. W. E. Lillie, will be awarded to the most successful exhibitor of Liqueurs each year. If required, exhibitors must complete a statutory declaration that they or the firm concerned are the manufacturers of the liqueur or liqueurs exhibited. C ,3

1958 VINTAGE Quantity 500 gallons

CLASS

Light White Wine - HOCK or CHABLIS type (4 bottles).

J. Y. Tulloch & Sons Pty. Ltd. (Vine 1). Tahbilk Pty. Ltd. S. Wynn & Co. Pty. Ltd. (C). H. Buring & Sobels Ltd. (V 2). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 2). S. Wynn & Co. Pty. Ltd. ("B"). Stonyfell Wines (SV). Stanley Wine Co. Ltd. (1). S. Wynn & Co. Pty. Ltd. ("A"). Stanley Wine Co. Ltd. (3). S. Smith & Son Ltd. (SKP 1). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 2). S. A. Grape Growers Co-op. Ltd. B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (0 32). Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO 1). Renmark Growers' Distillery Ltd. C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (b). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 3). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (0 47-51). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 2). C. A. Henschke & Co. (8 VH). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 1). Stanley Wine Co. Ltd. (2). C. A. Henschke & Co. (8 CR). A. D. Campbell (A). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 1). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 1). C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (a) Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO). Edwards & 'Chaffey Ltd. A. D. Campbell (c). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 3). Brown Bros. Milawa Vineyard. J. Y. Tulloch & Sons Pty. Ltd. (Vine 2). H. Buring & Sobels Ltd. (V 1). A. D. Campbell (B).

849. CLARET type (4 bottles). 37 Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). 38 S. Wynn & Co. Pty. Ltd. ("C").

1? NC -39 McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 6). 40 Stanley Wine Co. Ltd. (2).

c- 41 B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd., (0 21-23). S. Wynn & Co. Pty. Ltd. ("B").

C Rouge-Homme Wines Ltd. (RH 1). 44 J. Y. Tulloch & Sons Pty. Ltd. (Vine 3). 45 B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (0 66).

igt. -46 Rouge-Homme Wines Ltd. (RH 2). 47 Lindeman Ltd. (LL 5). 48 Stonyfell Wines (SV 2). 49 Stanley Wine Co. Ltd. (1). 50 J. Y. Tulloch & Sons Pty. Ltd. (Vine 4).

Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO 1). 52 Lindeman Ltd. (LL 4).

848.

C -1

NC -4 5

C61)7 -6 7 8

-9 10 11 12 13 14

C.-15 -16 17 -18

19 20

4, 21 -22

23 24 25 26 27 28

30 31 32 33 34 35 36

/

CLASS

850. BURGUNDY type (4 bottles). a-67

/jC-68 69 70 71 72

C -73 74 75 76 77

-78 79 80 81

/1-82 83 84

-85 86 87

McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 7). A. P. Birks. Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO). Edwards & 'Chaffey Ltd. (2). Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). Stanley Wine Co. Ltd. (3). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 8). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (0 68-69). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 8). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 7). Stonyfell Wines (SV 2). Stanley Wine Co. Ltd. (1). Edwards & Chaffey Ltd. (1). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (0 53-54). C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (a). Mc-William's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 9). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 9). Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO 1). C. A. Henschke & Co. (8 HDR). Brown Bros. Milawa Vineyard. Stanley Wine Co. Ltd. (2).

851. Full SWEET WHITE, not exceeding 10 degrees Baume (4 bottles).

-88 89 90 91 .92 93

C-94 95 96 97

- 98 -99

- 100 101

c--102 103

Lindeman Ltd. (LL 12). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 1). G. G-ramp & Sons Ltd. (RL .4). Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJ0). C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (b). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (R 1). C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (c). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 10). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 11). Renmark Growers' Distillery Ltd. C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (a). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 11). Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO 1). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 10). B. Seppelt ST Sons Ltd. (R 2). Stonyfell Wines (SV).

852. Full SWEET RED, not exceeding 6 degrees Baume (4 bottles).

Lindeman Ltd. (LL 15). A. D. Campbell. B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 3). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 14). Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (R 3). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 13). Stonyfell -Wines (SV 1). C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (b). G. Gramp &. Sons Ltd. (RL 5) Stonyfell Wines (SV 2). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S2). C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (a). Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO 1).

i-104 105 106

-107 108 1 (_09 110 111

12 113

.2 -114 115

-116 117

0 IT ' S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

AUSTRALIAN WINES

CLASS CLASS

854. MUSCAT-any sugar strength (4 bottles). 858. BURGUNDY type (4 bottles).

126 1-1,7. 127

128 --129

131 j -132

3,163 134 13,5

Yt 136

-t -137 -.3 S

Renmark Growers' Distillery Ltd. B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (R 6). Stonyfell Wines, (SV 1). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 20). C. H. Morris & Sons :Pty. Ltd. (h). Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO 1). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (IR 5). C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (a). Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 19). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 6). C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (e). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (R 7).

1957 VINTAGE

-195 196 197 198

-199 200

C-201 202 203

f//: -204 205 206

- 207 208 209

-210 211

McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 21). Stonyfell Wines (SV 2). Stanley Wine -Co. Ltd. Lindeman Ltd. (LL 28). C. A. Henschke & Co. (7 HDR). Mc-William's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 23). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 6). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 12). Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (N 77). Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 29). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd.. (MP 22). Edwards & Chaffey Ltd. A. P. Birks. Tintara Wines (BB 5). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 30).

/7'C

Quantity 500 gallons or 250 dozen, if bottled. 859. SHERRY, Pale, Dry, Delicate (4 bottles)..

Light White Wine, HOCK type (4 bottles)./

C. A. Henschke & (NEP. 7). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 21). G. Cramp & Sons Ltd. (EL 7). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (N 05). `ton fell 11ines Li-bdernan Ltd. (LL 23).

\\ Ines Pty. Ltd. (MP 1 ,̀3 ) H . Burins.- & Sobels Ltd. (7 4). S. \\ FD_U. & Co. Pty. Ltd. (ID"). Tintara \\ ines (BB 1).

\\ --bbliarn's \\ fries' Pty. Ltd. (MP 12). B. Sennelt & Sons Ltd. (N 1). S. Smith & Son Ltd. (SKP 2). G. Cramp & Sons Ltd. (EL 9). Lirderbari Ltd. (T,Ti 22), Tintara BE 2). Edwards & Chaffey.- Ltd.

Burin & Ltd. (7 3). -Ines Pty. Ltd. (MP 14).

-\77-in ---s Ltd. (BEJO). G. Cramp & Sons Ltd. (EL 8).

/

856. Light White Wine, CHABLIS type bottles).

Wines Pty. Ltd. (21P 16). (LL 24).

B. L- S=s Ltd. (N 20). Sc, ns Ltd, (EL 10).

-Pty. Ltd. (Vine 5). - ';\,;1r.-\75:" -r; Pty Ltd. (MP 15).

r LL 2), H E Ltd. (V 6). 21cW ii Pty-. Ltd (MP 17). F StyloPit S - 1_- Ltd. (IN 2), H, Euring & Sobels Ltd. (V 5).

857. CLARET type (4 bottles).

-212 H. Buring & Sobels Ltd. (V 7). 213 B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (R 9). 214 Tintara Wines (BB 6). 215 Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO). 216 Stonyfell Wines (SV 1).

-217 B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 7). 218 Lindeman Ltd. (LL 31).

-219 H. Buring & Sobels Ltd. (V 8). 220 B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (R 8). 991 G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 13).

860. SHERRY, full bodied (4 bottles).

222 Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). -223 Lindeman Ltd. (LL 32). -224 B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 8).

225 Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO).

861. SWEET WHITE, not exceeding 10 degrees-Baume (4 bottles).

C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (c). 227 B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (R 10).

- 228 Lindeman Ltd. (LL 33). -229 Stonyfell Wines (SV 1).

230 C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (a). -231 Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO).

232 McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 24). 233 B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 9).

-234 Lindeman Ltd. (LL 35). -235 C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (b). -236 McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 25).

237 Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO 1). L-238 Lindeman Ltd. (LL 34).

862. TAWNY PORT styles, not exceeding 4 degrees Baume (4 bottles).

1 71 St ccr 7.-Yiries Ltd. (RH 3).

-0 Ed7.-a-rds Ltd, (2). (-J.; Sons Ltd. (N 26).

L-..'ndr....rn-r,n Lod. (LL 27). (ST" 1).

Testy. Ltd. (MP 18). Sons Ltd. (S5').

de.r_,-.an Ltd. (LL 26). 7.-ards r (:-affy.- Ltd. (1).

Pty. Ltd. (MP 19). Tahhilk Pty. Ltd.

& Co. Pty. Ltd. ("E"). am' s Wines Ltd. (MP 20).

J. V. Tuiloch & Sons Pty. Ltd. (Vine 6). 1%F; C 7.7,,..-nn cd7 Co. T t Ltd. ("F").

-1%7 n. 21,.Ffensr.:hke & Co. (7 -_IL(.). 12% Tintara Wines (BP, 4).

G-lenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO). 7'90 Wynn & CO. Pty. Ltd. ("D"). 119 Cramp & Sons Ltd. (EL 11)..

, 199 Edwards & Chaffey Ltd. (2). ---192 Lindeman Ltd. (LL 25).

194 Stanley Wine Co. Ltd.

r'D

NHL

- 245 - 246 -247

248 -249

250 --,251.

262 262 254 2 55 3 1-266

239 j -240

2 -241 242

-243 244

86 9, •-• MUSCAT, any sugar strength (4 bottles)..

C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (c). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 38). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (R 13). Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO). C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (a). Stan e -Wines (SV 1.). B. Seppelt 41 Sons Ltd,. (R 12). Edwards & (Th affey Ltd. C. H. Morris & Sons PtY• Ltd. (b). Tintara 'Wines (LB 7). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 37): B. Seppr;ilt & Sons Ltd. (R 11).

C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (a). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 26). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 11). Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 36). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S10).

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1956 VINTAGE OR OLDER Quantity 100 gallons or 50 dozen, if bottled. As from 1959 the quantity will be 200 gallons 1.

or 100 dozen if bottled. C.

CLASS

864. 257 258 259

Yhf -260 261 262 263

2 -264 G -265

266 267

I-/C -268 269 270

-271 --272

273 274

/- 275 276

C- -277 278 279 280

,j- 281 282

_ 283 Vi'-284

285 .2 -286 C -287

288 289

S66.

-291290

292

- 293 294 295 296 297

--298 299 300 301 302 303

C - 304 C4...46.) - 305

Nom -- 306 307

-308 309

C -310 311 312

- 313 314

-315 -316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323

-225 326 327

Light White Wine, HOCK type (4 bottles Lindeman Ltd. (LL 39). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 27). S. Smith & Son Ltd. (SKP 4). Tintara Wines (BB 8). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 40). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (RR & MW). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 29). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 14).

McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 28). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (G 49). / -1

H. Buring & Sobels Ltd. (V 10). Tintara Wines (BB 9). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 15). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (AW 3). H. Buring & Sobels Ltd. (V 9). S. Smith & Son Ltd. (SKP 3).

Lindeman Ltd. (LL 41). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (1-49). S. Wynn & Co. Pty. Ltd. ("E"). J. Y. Tulloch & Sons Pty. Ltd. (Vine 7). Tintara Wines (BB 10). Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). Transferred to Class 875. McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 32). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 43). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (M 14). H. Buring & Sobels Ltd. (V 11). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 31). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 16). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 30). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 42). H. Buring & Sobels Ltd. (V 12). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (LMS).

10'.11C

SAUTERNES type (4 bottles). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 46). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 12). Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 33). S. Wynn & Co. Pty. Ltd. ("F"). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (MS). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 45). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 17). Tintara Wines (BB 11). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (CHARD). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 18). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 34). Tintara Wines (BB 12). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 44).

Stonyfell Wines (SV 2). S. Wynn & Co. Pty. Ltd. ("H"). Tintara Wines (13B 13). Rouge-Homme Wines Ltd. (RH 4). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S13). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 19). J. Y. Tulloch & Sons Pty. Ltd. (Vine S. Wynn & Co. Pty. Ltd. ("J").

8).

McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 36). Tintara Wines (BB 14). Rouge-Homme Wines Ltd. (RH 5). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (L 20-46). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 35). Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 47). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 37). Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO). S. Wynn & Co. Pty. Ltd. ("G"). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (J 34). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 20). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 48). Edwards & Chaffey Ltd. Tintara Wines (BB 15). Tahbilk Pty. Ltd.

CLASS

BURGUNDY type (4 bottles). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 49). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (G 51). J. Y. Tulloch & Sons Pty. Ltd. (Vine 9). Tintara Wines (BB 16). C. A. Henschke & Co. (2 HER). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 50). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 40). Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). Tintara Wines (BB 17). Stonyfell Wines (SV 2). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (I 69-70). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 38). Tintara Wines (BB 18). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 21). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (L 34). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 39).

869. SHERRY, Pale, Dry, Delicate (4 bottles). Stonyfell Wines (SV 2). H. Buring & Sobels Ltd. (V 15). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (R 14). S. Smith & Son Ltd. (SKP 6). Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). H. Buring & Sobels Ltd. (V 14). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 15). Tintara Wines (BB 19). G. S. Smith. Lindeman Ltd. (LL 51). Tintara -Wines (BB 20). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 16). S. Smith & Son Ltd. (SKP 5). H. Buring & Sobels Ltd. (V 13). Tintara Wines (BB 21).

870. SHERRY, full-bodied, medium dry (4 bottles). G. S. Smith. Renmark Growers' Distillery Ltd. B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 18). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 52). Stonyfell Wines (SV 2). S. Smith & Son Ltd. (SKP 7). Tintara Wines (BB 22). S. Smith & Son Ltd. (SKP 8). C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (a). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 41). . Tintara Wines (BB 23). Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 53). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (5 17). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (EL 22). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (R 15).

871. SHERRY, full-bodied, fruity (4 bottles). S. Smith & Son Ltd. (SKP 10). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 20). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 23). Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). H. Buring & Sobels Ltd. (V 17). B. Seppelt -& Sons Ltd. (S 19). S. Smith & Son Ltd. (SKP 9). Stonyfell Wines (SV 2). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 42). Tintara Wines (BB 24). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (R 16). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 54). H. Buring & Sobels Ltd. (V 16).

872. SWEET WHITE, sugar strength not ex-ceeding 10 degrees Baume (4 bottles).

Lindeman Ltd. (LL 55). C. H. Morris & Son - Pty. Ltd. (b). S. Smith & Son Ltd. (SKP 13). Stonyfell Wines (SV 2). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 21). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 43). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 25). Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (R 18). C. H. Morris &. Sons Pty. Ltd. (c). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 44). G. Gramp Sons Ltd. (RL 24). .S. Smith & Son Lid. (SKP 11).

:865, Light White Wine, CHABLIS type (4d4 bottles).

867. CLARET type (4 bottles).

Yr/

H G 2 C C

Y/r10 /

C L

ci

8

3

6

3 2

;

331 3 _-332

333 334 335 336 337

2-338 339 340 341

C -342 -343

344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353

C. 354 355

2.356 357

- 358

359 360 361

2 -362

X364 363 364

-365 366 367 368

J/ -369 370

C -37 1 372

C 373 374

375 376

-377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385

-386 387

388 389

/1 -390 391 392 393 -394

395 -396 -397

398 -399

400

874.

-

31 2--43r)

4,133

435 C-_36

37 438

876. DRY RED (4 bottles). / - 439 B. - & Sons Ltd. (MY 10).

440 S. . nn & Co. Pty. Ltd. ("K"). Tintafa Wines (BB 28). Stonyfell Wines (SE 2). B. S=_-D -peit & Sons Ltd. (S 26). Lindern --,.ri Ltd. (LL 62).

-Vs..-inr,s Pty. Ltd. (MP 47). Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (EL 30). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (MC 6). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (EL 21). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 46).

467 -468

469 -470

471 -472

473

475 -476

2

degreesC

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C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (a). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (IR 17). Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO). S. Smith & Son Ltd. (SKI' 12). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 56). frtiC

2

3 TAWNY PORT, not exceeding 4 degree,c Baume (4 bottles).

S. Smith Sc Son Ltd. (SKP 15). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (EL 28). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 22). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 57). S. Smith & Son Ltd. (SKP 14). Cl. G-ramp Sc Sons Ltd. (EL 27). B. Seppelt Sc Sons Ltd. (S 23). Tintara Wines (BB 25). S. Smith Sc Son Ltd. (SKP 16). G. Gramp Sc Sons Ltd. (EL 26).

VINTAGE PORT, not exceeding 6 Baume (-I bottles).

B. Seppelt Sc Sons Ltd. (R 19). Tintara Wines (BD 26). St=nyfell Wines (SY- 2). B. Sc Sons Ltd. (S 25). Tint:s_ra Wines (BB 27). B. Se:s.pelt & Sons Ltd. (S 24). Lindenlan. Ltd. (LL 53). Stonyfell Wines (SY" 1).

875. LIQUEUR MUSCAT, any Baume (4/7' bottles).

Lindeman Ltd. (LL 60). C. H. Morris Sc Sons Pty. Ltd. (c).

Fen Wines (ST 1). \\ ine..s Pty. Ltd- (MP 45).

G-. G-ranTr. Sc Sons Ltd. (EL 29). C. & Sons Pty. Ltd. (a). Lindeman Ltd. ILL 61). 'zto7-1‘ rell 7.--ines (SY" 2). B. Seppelt Sons Ltd. (R 21). C. H. Morris Sc Sons Pty. Ltd. (b). S. srnitTh Sc =-11 Ltd. (SKP 17). B. ST -n-T-_, =-1: 5 Ltd. (R 22). Glenlot'cr (BEJO).

71 roan LT_d. B. Se7.1-.Plt Sc Sons Ltd. (R 20). S. 5-:- th & (SKP 18).

COMMERCIAL AND OR EXPORT CLASSES

CLASS

878. DRY WHITE (4 bottles).

B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (CHRY). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 49). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 34). S. Wynn & Co. Pty. Ltd. ("Cl"). Tintara Wines (BB 30). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 50). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (AW 8). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 35). Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 65).

879. SWEET WHITE, not to exceed 6 degrees Baume (4 bottles).

-477 B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (R 24). 478 McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 51).

-479 Tintara Wines (BB 31). 480 B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 29).

Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). --482 G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 36).

483 Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO). 484 Lindeman Ltd. (LL 66).

-485 B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 30).

SAUTERNES (4 bottles).

Lindeman Ltd. (LL 67). Renmark Growers' Distillery Ltd. B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (IRS). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 52). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 37). Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 38). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 31).

881. MUSCAT, not to exceed 10 degrees Baume (4 bottles).

Lindeman Ltd. (LL 68). Renmark Growers' Distillery Ltd. Stonyfell Wines (SV 2). -R. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 33). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 69). Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 32). C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (a). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 39). Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO). B. Seppelt & Sons T_Jtd. (R 25). Edwards & Chaffey Ltd.

882. SHERRY, Delicate (4 bottles).

B. Seppelt Sc Sons Ltd. (R 26). Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 35). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 70). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 34).

883. SHERRY, medium dry (4 bottles).

_2-401 402 403 404 405

CLASS

873.

C -406 , 407 / 408

-109 - 410

411 412

r") -413 414 415

(Any age, but Wine exhibited must be available, for sale. Quantity 3,000 gallons.)

Exhibitors entering in these classes undertake to sell the stipulated minimum quantity of that from which entries are made, at a market i price.

455 Renmark Growers' Distillery Ltd. 456 C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (b). 457 B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (R 23). 458 C. H. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (a).

-459 McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 48). -460 Stonyfell Wines (SV 2).

461 B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 28). -462 G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 33).

463 Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO). -464 G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 32).

465 Stonyfell Wines (SV 1). 466 Lindeman Ltd. (LL 64).

880.

486 487 488

_3 489 490

/74C.r. 491 492

,2 493

-494 495

-496 497 498

-499 c-500

501 -502

503 -504

505

-506 507 -508

509 - 510

877. SWEET RED or TAWNY, not to 6 degrees Baume (4 bottles).

d 451 G. S. Smith. f-T Tintara Wines (BE 29).

453 B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (5 27). - 454 Lindeman Ltd. (LL 62).

exceed /-/

-611 .512

-613 -614

515 - 516

517

B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd.. (S 37). Tintara Wines (BE 32). Stony-fell Wines (SE 1). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 36). Glenloth Wines Ltd,. (BEJO). Lindeman. Ltd. (LL 71). B. Kr:pp Eilt & Sons Ltd. (R 27).

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C- 554 555

IIL 556 -557

884. c_- 518

519 520

- 521 J -522

Y- - -523 2. -524

c-525

543 n't L-544

-545 -546

547 548

-549 550

C., -552 553

885. 526 527

2_528 529 530

• 531 lit-c:-• 532 .533

534

( -560

/ 32 C-563

565

886. `535

1-'536

7 -55N

-539 --540

-541 -542

SPARKLING WINES -Natural effervescence, the result of fermentation

in bottle.

Quantity 100 dozen.

CLASS.

.889. BRANDY, 3 years and older. Quantity 500 proof gallons (4 bottles).

McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 61). Renmark Growers' Distillery Ltd. Mildura Winery Ltd. (MW 4). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 43). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 42). Mildura Winery Ltd. (MW 5). Mildura Winery Ltd. (MW 6). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 41). Tintara Wines (BE 37). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (Ml' 60). Tintara Wines (BE 38). MclWilli;i m's 'Wines 1.-)ty Ltd. (MP 62).

887. VERMOUTH, Italian style (4 bottles).

BRANDY This Section to be open to both Distillers

and Merchants.

888. BRANDY, 2 to 3 years old. Quantity 1000 proof gallons (4 bottles). Exhibits in this class must be composed wholly of brandy or brandies of not greater age than 3 years.

SPARKLING BURGUNDY (4 bottles). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 54). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (13 14). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 72). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (B 16). S. Wynn & Co. Pty. Ltd. Renmark Growers' Distillery Ltd. B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (B 36). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 53).

CHAMPAGNE type (4 bottles). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 56). S. Wynn & Co. Pty. Ltd. B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (C 33). Renmark Growers' Distillery Ltd. McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 57). B. Seppelt. & Sons Ltd. (C 42). Lindeman Ltd. (LL 73). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (C 39). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 55).

VERMOUTH Quantity 100 gallons.

VERMOUTH, French style (4 bottles). S. Smith & Son Ltd. (SKP19). Tintara Wines (BB 33). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 38). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 40).

Tintara Wines (BB 34). S. Smith & Son Ltd. (SKP 20). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 39). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 41).

Renm.ark Growers' Distillery Ltd. Mildura Winery Ltd. (MW 1). Tintara Wines (BB 35). B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 40). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 59). Mildura Winery Ltd. (MW 3). Tintara Wines (BB 36). McWilliam's Wines Pty. Ltd. (MP 58). Mildura Winery Ltd. (MW 2). Glenloth Wines Ltd. (BEJO). G. Gramp & Sons Ltd. (RL 42).

AUSTRALIAN WINES

The strength of brandy must be stated on the label of each bottle.

Australian brandy to be distilled from \vine made from fresh grapes and produced in accord-ance with the Commonwealth Distillation Act.

All brandy exhibits must be broken down by the exhibitor to a strength between 23 degrees and 33 degrees U.P., such strength to be shown on the entry form and on the bottle label.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS-

AUSTRALIAN WINES CLASSES.

1. All classes are open for competition to wine growers and wine merchants.

2. A wine merchant shall mean any person, association, or company buying wine.

3. A wine grower shall mean any wine grower owning or occupying a vineyard, and manufactur-ing wine from grapes grown in sLch vineyard, or from grapes purchased for the purpose of wine-making.

4. Exhibitors may either be members or non-members of the Society.

5. Exhibitors will be allowed up to three entries in any one class. Each wine sample to con-sist of quart (reputed) bottles as stated in each class. Exhibitors entering the same wine in more than one class must supply the full number of sample bottles for each entry.

6. All wines will be judged on points.

7. The judge may award prizes on the basis of First, Second, Third, Very Highly Com-mended, Highly Commended and Commended, but prize money will only be allocated for first and second awards.

7 (a). The judge shall have power, at his dis-cretion, to transfer exhibits from one class to another when it is obvious that the exhibitor has made an error in making his entry.

8. Entries must be made on forms supplied by the Society for that purpose. Exhibitors must state on the forms the class to be com-peted for, the distinguishing mark on the ex-hibits, character and vintage of the wine, and, when stipulated, the quantity in stock.

9. No person will be allowed to inspect an entry form after reception by the Secretary, until the Judges' awards have been made public.

10. After the close of entries, no person will be permitted access to the exhibits, except the Judges, Stewards, Secretary, and Staff, until the awards have been made.

11. Exhibits are to bear labels which will be supplied by the Society and must show:-

(a) The year of the Competition.

(b) The number of the class.

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(c) Where more than one entry, the dis-tinguishing mark of the entry to conform to the entry form.

(d) The year of vintage.

(N.B.—Bottles must not be labelled with busi-ness labels. Branded bottles and corks are per-missible).

12. Sparkling wines to represent wines which can be purchased on the market.

13. Exhibits to be delivered to the Grounds Manager's Office, Show-grounds, Ascot Vale, or forw ardecl by rail c. Essendon Railway Station, in cases properly marked to show exhibitor's name, to reach the Showgrounds not later than 12 noon on Saturday. 16th August, 1958.

14. In all classes, the wine in stock, as stated on the entry form, may be inspected and checked by a representative of the Society or its nominee. Each exhibitor must supply the So-ciety with a sealed envelope containing the re-cord of any sale made subsequent to their entries being lodged, provided such sale has reduced the stipulated quantity below the minimum.

15. All exhibits to becone the property of the Society.

16. Exhibits must represent stocks as set out on the entry form and be the bona fide property of the exhibitor at the time of entry.

17. All wine exhibits must be the sole produce of Australian grapes and free from any foreign substance. The Society reserves the right to have any exhibit inspected and/or analysed by one or more persons appointed for that purpose.

18. All exhibits must con-fora to the respect-ive Wine or Food Acts of the States of New South \\ ales, Victoria, and South Australia.

19. No protest will be entertained unless made Within three days of the announcement of the awards in the Wine Section.

20. :\- o entry will be received from any person or persons disqualified by this or any other similar society during the period of such. dis-qualification. 'Should any such entry be accepted, it shall, when discovered, be deemed void and the entry fee and exhibit shall be forfeited to the Society.

21. Immediately after the closing date of en-tries a draw may be made for the selection of three exhibitors from whose entries a further draw will be made to enable one sample to be selected from each exhibitor. An official of the Society shall make an inspection of the quantity of such wine in accordance with the entry form, and his report will be later considered by the Committee.

22. All persons exhibiting shall accept the decisions of the judges appointed by the Society as to the merits of their exhibits.

23. No exhibitor will be permitted to occupy the position of Judge or Steward or become in

any way identified with the judging or handling of the exhibits.

24. Any competitor making improper use of prizes won in the Wine Section for advertising purposes will be subject to disqualification.

CIDER CLASS

890. CIDER (Australian), natural efferves-cence (not introduced by artificial methods) (3 bottles).

/ 566 Mac's Cyder Pty. Ltd. (MCX).

891. CIDER (Australian), artificially carbon-ated, not exceeding 2.5 Baume (3 bottles)..

/ 567 Mac's Cyder Pty. Ltd. (MLX).

892. CIDER (Australian), artificially carbon-ated, exceeding 2.5 Baume (3 bottles).

Mac's Cyder Pty. Ltd. (MDX). Mac's Cyder Pty. Ltd. (MBX).

WHISKY AND GIN

Competition in the classes for Whisky and Gin is open to all, and the samples comprising each entry shall be drawn from bond.

Each exhibit of Whisky and Gin must repre-sent a quantity of at least 100 gallons which exhibitors must have in stock.

(An additional 2 bottles of each exhibit in the overproof classes, reduced to a strength between 30 degrees to 33 degrees underproof, is required with each entry.

893. WHISKY (Australian), made from malted barley or malt and grain, 2 years old or over, not less than proof strength (2 bottles).

NO ENTRY.

NOTE.—If required, exhibitors of Whisky must make a statutory declaration to the effect that their exhibits are made as described in the above class.

894. DRY GIN (Australian), any age, not less than proof strength (2 bottles).

NO ENTRY.

RUM

MERCHANTS' SECTION.

Samples comprising each entry shall be drawn from bond. Each exhibit of Rum must represent a quantity of at least 100 gallons which ex-hibitors must have in stock.

An additional 2 bottles of each exhibit in the. overproof classes reduced to a strength between 30 degrees to 83 degrees underproof is required: with each entry.

/ 568 —,569

901. CREME DE MENTHE. / -573

574

, 575 2 -576

-577 578

B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. Queensland Liqueur (L 43). O'Malley & Morris Pty. Nathan & Wyeth Pty. L D'Arbon Liqueur Co. C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd.

(S 43). Manufacturing Co.

Ltd. (726/58). td. )

902. APRICOT BRANDY. ;2 - 579 O'Malley & Morris Pty. Ltd. (1007/58).

580 C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd.

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CLASS

903. CHERRY BRANDY. CLASS

895. AUSTRALIAN RUM, 2 years and not over 3 years old, strength 30 degrees tow 40 degrees overproof (2 bottles).

NO ENTRY.

896. AUSTRALIAN RUM, 3 years and not over 5 years old, strength 30 degrees to 40 degrees overproof (2 bottles).

NO ENTRY.

897. AUSTRALIAN RUM, bottled, 2 years and i not over 3 years old, strength 30 degrees to 33 degrees underproof (2 bottles).

NO ENTRY.

583 584 Nathan & Wyeth, PLy. Ltd. 585 D'Arbon Liqueur co. 586 C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd.

904. CURACAO (White). 587 O'Malley & Morris Pty. Ltd. (1585/58). 588 B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 45). 589 D'Arbon Liqueur Co.

_590 C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd.

905. CURACAO (Red or Orange).

- 581 B. Seppelt Sons Ltd. (S11). 582 Queensland _Liqueur

Lty tt uing

( '0.

(L49). & Ltd. (414/53).

898. AUSTRALIAN RUM, bottled, 3 years and not over 5 years old, strength 30 degrees / to 33 degrees underproof (2 bottles). 2

NO ENTRY.

591 O'Malley & Morris Pty. Ltd. (1637/51). 592 B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. (S 46).

- 593 D'Arbon Liqueur Co. 594 C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd.

906. CREME DE CACAO.

DISTILLERS' SECTION Samples comprising each entry shall he drawn

from bond. Each exhibit of Rum must represent , a quantity of at least 5000 gallons which ' ex- hibitors must have in stock.

An additional 2 bottles of each exhibit in the overproof classes reduced to a strength between 30 degrees to 33 degrees underproof is required with each entry.

595 Queensland Liqueur Manufacturing Co. (L 50).

596 O'Malley & Morris Pty. Ltd. (871/58). 597 D'Arbon Liqueur Co. 598 C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd.

907. KUMMEL.

- 599 O'Malley & Morris Pty. Ltd. (543/58). _ 600 C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd.

899. AUSTRALIAN RUM, 2 years and not over 3 years old, strength 30 degrees to / 40 degrees overproof (2 bottles).

/- 570 The Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd. (A). 571 The Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd. (B).

iz _572 The Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd. (C).

900. AUSTRALIAN RUM, over 5 years old, strength 30 degrees to 40 degrees over-proof (2 bottles).

909. ADVOKAAT.

- 602 O'Malley & Morris Pty. Ltd. (1344/58). 603 D'Arbon Liqueur Co. 604 C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd.

908. MARASCHINO. 601 O'Malley & Morris Pty. Ltd. (98 / 58).

NO ENTRY. 910. VAN DER HUM. 605 O'Malley- & Morris Pty. Ltd. (460/58).

AUSTRALIAN LIQUEURS. Open to Distillers and Merchants.

Quantity minimum of 100 gallons in stock for-- Creme de Menthe, Cherry Brandy and Advokaat. Minimum quantity of 50 gallons for all other

Liqueurs.

911. ANY OTHER VARIETY, Australian Liqueur.

- 606 C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd. (Chocolate Pepper- mint).

607 Queensland Liqueur Manufacturing Co. (Coffee L 51).

-608 C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd. (Fiori Alpini). 609 O'Malley & Morris Pty. Ltd. (Anisette

2897/57). 610 C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd. (Anice). 611 C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd. (Goccia D'Ore). 612 Queensland Liqueur Manufacturing Co,

(Whisky L. 52). 613 C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd. (Turkish Mecca).

-614 C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd. (Gold Wasser). 615 Queensland Liqueur Manufacturing Co.

(Rum L 53). 616 C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd. (Annisette). 617 C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd. (Parfait Amour). 618 O'Malley & Morris Pty. Ltd. (Coffee 1534/

58). 610 C. & E. Baitz Pty. Ltd. (Drap O'Skye). 6211 C. & E. flaitz Pty. Ltd. (Coffee Brazil).

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AUSTRALIAN WINES

SPECIAL REGULATIONS.

AUSTRALIAN CIDER, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS.

1. Each exhibitor will be allowed up to three entries in any one class, except for liqueurs, which shall be restricted to one entry of any one brand in each class. Each sample to consist of two quart (reputed) bottles or four pint (reputed) bottles as stated in each class.

Bottles must not be labelled with business labels. Branded bottles and corks are permis-sible, but entries in Australian Liqueur Classes must be made in dump -Whisky bottles.

2. No person shall enter any spirits, liqueur and cider as an exhibit unless he has in stock, available for sale, a supply of such spirit as stipulated in respect of each class of ex-hibit. A margin of variation of 2 degrees in strength to be allowed for any exhibit, unless other\A ise stated. Liqueurs must be made from natural exLiacts or flavourings, and must not contain s:,_lithetic flavourings. Exhibitors must state on the label the spirit content of the liqueur exhibited.

3. Exhibits must represent stocks as set out on certificate of entry, and be the bona fide aroperty of exhibitor at the time of entry.

4. No entry will be received from any person or persons disqualified by this or any similar society during the period of such disqualifica-ion. Should any such entry be accepted, it shall,

when discovered, be deemed void, and the entry fee and exhibit shall be forfeited to the Society.

5. No person will be allowed to inspect an entry form after reception by the Secretary, until the Judges' awards have been made pub-

6. Immediately after the closing date of en-tries, a draw may be made for the selection of three exhibitors from whose entries a further draw will be made to enable one sample to be selected from each exhibitor. The Society re-serves the right to make an inspection of the Quantity in accordance with the certificate of ently.

7. After the close of entries no person will be permitted access to the exhibits, except the Judges, Secretary and Staff, until the award has been made.

8. If required, exhibitors must make a statu-tory declaration to the the effect (a) that it conforms with these regulations; and (b) that it has not been blended with any imported spirit or liqueur.

9. Every exhibit must be contained in a bottle clearly marked to show the nature of the ex-hibit, the year of exhibition, the number of the class in which it is entered and -,,vhere more than one entry the distinguishing mark of the entry to conform to the entry form and such bottles must be packed in cases or hampers or other suitable containers bearing the name and address of the exhibitor, which must be delivered

to the Grounds Manager's Office, Showgrounds, Ascot Vale, or forwarded by rail, c/- Essendon Railway Station, to reach the Showgrounds not later than 12 noon on Saturday, 16th August, 1958.

10. In all classes the stock, as stated on the entry form, may be inspected and checked by a representative of the Society or its nominee. Each exhibitor must supply the Society with a sealed envelope containing the record of any sale made subsequent to their entries being lodged, provided such sale has reduced the stipu-lated quantity below the minimum.

11. No exhibitor will be permitted to occupy the position of Judge or Steward or become in any way identified with the judging or handling of the exhibits.

12. The judge may award prizes on the basis of First, Second, Third, Very Highly Commended, Highly Commended, and Commended, but prize money will only be allocated for first and second awards.

13. All persons exhibiting shall accept the de-cision of the Judges appointed by the Society as to the merits of their exhibits.

14. No protest will be entertained unless made within three days of the announcement of the awards in the Section.

15. No exhibitor shall advertise or allow to be advertised by any means whatsoever, and whether by broadcasting, pictorially, or in writ-ing, the fact that any exhibit has won any prize in this section unless such advertisement shows clearly in type of equal prominence both the class in which such prize was won and the qualifications necessary for entry in that class.

16. All exhibits to become the property of the Society.

Exhibits to be delivered to the Grounds Manager's Office, Showgrounds, Ascot Vale, or forwarded by rail, c/- Essendon Railway Station, in cases properly marked to show exhibitor's name, to reach the Showgrounds not later than 12 noon on Saturday, 16th August, 1958.

INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGES. 1. The Judges shall have power to disqualify

or dismiss, as being not eligible for judging, any exhibit which, in their opinion, does not comply with the regulations in every respect, and such disqualification or dismissal shall be accepted as final. The Judges shall have power to call in one or more persons, not being ex-hibitors, for consultative or advisory purposes.

2. In the event of there being no competition in a class, Judges may award a prize or not, as they think fit. Prizes may be withheld in any class where exhibits are considered unworthy.

8. Where, in the opinion of the Judge, an exhibit is not in accordance with conditions, he shall, before making the award in the class, refer the matter to the Council for enquiry.

All exhibits to become the property of the Society.

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AERATED WATERS

AERATED WATERS.

CLASS

912. LEMONADE (made from Australian sences only) (6 bottles).

621 Zed Manufacturing Co. (No. 1). 622 Peninsula Cordials. 623 L. Bray & Son. 624 Aygee Products (1). 625 B. O'Connell (C).

i--626 Agyee Products (3). 3 627 B. O'Connell (B).

628 Colac Aerated Water Co. (3). 629 Lowery Bros. (No. 2). 630 Agyee Products (2). 631 Lowery Bros. (No. 1). 632 P. C. Sleswick (11). 633 Hay's Products (No. 3).

.634 P. C. Sleswick (1). 635 B. O'Connell (A). 636 Hay's Products (1). 637 Alpine Aerated Waters Pty. Ltd. 638 Colac Aerated Water Co. (1). 639 Zed Manufacturing Co. (No. 3). 640 Colac Aerated Water Co. (2). 641 Zed Manufacturing Co. (No. 2). 642 Hay's Products (No. 2).

913. DRY GINGER ALE (made from Aus-

tralian essences only) (6 bottles).

643 Hay's Products (No. 1). L. Bray & Son.

Alpine Aerated Waters 'Po- . Ltd. Colac Aerated Water Co. (1). Lowery Bros. (No. 1). Zed Manufacturing Co. (No. 3). Colac Aerated Water Co. (2). P. C. Sleswick (1). Colac Aerated Water Co. (3). Zed Manufacturing Co. (No. 1). Hay's Products (No. 2). P. C. Sleswick (11). Lowery Bros. (No. 2). Hay's Products (No. 3). Zed Manufacturing Co. (No. 2).

If required, exhibitors must make a statutory declaration that only Australian-made essences were used in the preparation of Aerated Waters in the above two classes.

Exhibits are to bear labels which will be supplied by the Society and must show:-

(a) The year of the Competition.

(b) The number of the class.

(c) Where more than one entry the distinguish-ing mark of the entry to conform to the entry form.

(N.B. Bottles must not be labelled with busi-ness labels. Branded bottles and corks are per-missible.)

es-

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645 646 647 648 649 650 651 .52 653 654 655 656 657

Index to Exhibitors in =roes, Spirits, Ciders, Liqueurs and Aerated Waters

A

E

ALPINE Aerated Waters Pty. Ltd., Box 36, Traralgon-637, 645.

lAygee Products, 55 Ethel St., Traralgon-624, 626, 630.

B

BAITZ, C. & E., Pty. Ltd., 177 Fitzroy St., Fitzroy- 578, 580, 586, 590, 594, 598, 600, 604, 606, 608, 610, 611, 613, 614, 616, 617, 619, 620.

Birk-s, A. P., Wendouree Cellars, Box 27, Clare, S.A.-62, 68, 209.

Bray, L., & Son, Kings Ave., St. Arnaud-623, 64.4. Brown Bros., Milawa Vineyards, Milawa, via

Wangaratta-33, 61, 86. During, H., & Sobels Ltd., Box 88B, G.P.O., Adelaide,

S.A.-4, 35, 146, 156, 167, 170, 212, 219, 267, 271, 283, 283, 345, 349, 357, 379, 387.

C

CAMPBELL, A. D., Box 44, Rutherglen-25, 31, 36, 105, 124.

Colac Aerated Water Co., 286-8 Murray St., Colac- 628, 638, 640, 646, 649, 651.

Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd., 16 Bond St., Melbourne-570, 571, 572.

EDWARDS & Chaff ey Ltd., Seaview Winery, McLaren Vale, S.A.-30, 53, 60, 66, 70, 79, 155, 173, 180, 192, 208, 252, 325, 505.

G GLENLOTH Wines Ltd., O'Halloran Hill, S.A.-

15, 29, 51, 56, 69, 84, 91, 100, 108, 117, 121, 131, 134, 158, 189, 203, 215. 225. 231, 237, 248, 320, 403, 435, 463, 483, 503, 515, 552.

Gramp-, G., & Sons Ltd.,Rowland Flat, S.A.-12, 26, 59, 90, 113, 136, 41, 152, 159, 163, 191, 202. 221, 264, 269, 285, 297, 300, 309, 323, 341, 373. _377, 394, 399, .407, 411, 415, 427, 447, 449, 462. 464, 469, 474, 482, 490, 492, 502, 538, 542, 353. 557.

H

HAY'S Products, 286-8 Murray St., Colac-633, 636, 642, 613, 653, 656.

Henschke, C. A., & Co., Keyneton, S.A.-21, 24, 64,. 85, 139, 187, 199, 332.

L

LINDEMAN Ltd., Box 21, Erskineville, 5, 22, 32, 47, 52. 58, 73, 76, 83, 88, 95, 99, 101, 107, 110, 119. 122. 125. 129, 135 140. 144, 153.

D

D'ARBON Liqueur Co., Box 51, Alexandria, N.S.W.- 577, 585, 589, 593, 597, 603.

161, 175, 179, 193, 234, 238, 243. 246, 287, 290, 296, 303, 371, 386, 388, 405, 466, 476, 481, 186,

Lowery Bros., Darling 647, 655.

198, 206, 211, 218, 223, 228, 255, 257, 261, 273, 279, 281, 318, 324, 328, 333, 353, 362, 409, 422, 429, 436, 444, 454, 494, 498, 509, 516, 520, 432. St., Maryborou2,-h-629, 631,

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INDEX TO EXHIBITORS-AUSTRALIAN WINES

.MAC'S Cyder Pty. Ltd.. 350 Camberwell Rd.., Hart- wel1-500, 507, 505. 500.

Wines Pty. Ltd., 1- 0.N. 1, Pyrmont, N. S.W.-1S . 0. 27, 30„ 57, 0'5. 67„ 75 82 06, 101, 145, 149 15T 100, 105. 105. 11_77, 151, 154, 105, 200, 207. 23.1 , 230, 240. 255, 262, 200. 250, 284, '80„ 301-. 312, 310, 310. 334. 339, 343, 300, 3S3, 30 305. 420, 445, 450., 450, 408, 472, 475, 4:80., 515.

3. 5'5, _ 020 ., 530., 534, 517 550„ 554,

563, 505. 3.1ildura Winery Ltd., Lox 55, Merbein-544, 548,

551, 556. 559, 560. Morris, C..11., LC: Sons Pty. Ltd.. "Mia Mia" Vineyard,

RuthergIen-1T. 25. 51, 04. 08, 112, 116, 118, 130. 13.„ 137, '20. 230, 235, 239 245. 249.. 253, 367, 380, 307. 4-01, 424, 428. 432, 456. 155, 501.

1\7-

NATHAN & Wyeth Pty. Ltd., 15-25 St. James St., Melbourne-576, 584.

0 OrCONTNE.L1_. B.. 46 Chapel St., Bendigo-625, 627,

635. O'Malley & Morris Pty. Ltd.. Box 52. Milsons Point,

N.S. .-575, 570, 583 587. 591. 590, 599, 601, 60 2 , R05, 609. 015.

PENINi.-'31:-LA Cordials, 53 Beach St., FrankSton-6 9,2.

Q QT.TEENSLAIN-D Liqueur Manufacturing Co., Banya

Bulim,ba, o'ld.-574, 582, 595, 607, 612, 615.

R P_E-\7\LA_Rk G-P,A.)Ei--',.S. Distillery Ltd., Box 31A,

P_errmark_, 97, 126, 360, 455, 487, 495, 7,98, 5 ) 9, 543. 555.

Rouge- H ornme ines Ltd., Coonawarra, S.A.-43, 46. 179 . 807, 314.

S.A. GRAPE GROWErtS' Co-op. Ltd., Nuriootpa, S.A.-13.

Seppelt, B., & Sons Ltd., 581 Collins bourne-14, 19, 41, 45, 74, 80, 89, 93, 109, 115, 120, 123, 127, 132, 138, 142, 169, 174, 178, 201, 204, 213, 217, 220, 233, 241, 244, 247, 251, 256, 262, 265, 282, 289, 291, 295, 299, 308, 315, 322, 342, 346, 350, 355, 361, 372, 374, 376, 392, 396, 402, 408, 412, 416, 419, 421, 437, 439, 443, 448, 453, 457, 461, 467, 480, 485, 488, 493, 497, 500, 504, 506, 511, 514, 517, 519, 521, 524, 528, 531, 541, 546, 558, 561, 573, 581, 588, 592.

Sleswick, P. C., 12 Gordon St., Mornington-632, 634, 650, 654.

Smith, G. S., Wahgunyah-352, 359, 451. Smith, S., & Son Ltd., Angaston, S.A.-11, 151,

259, 272, 347, 356, 364, 366, 375, 381, 390, 400, 104, 406, 410, 414, 433, 438, 535, 540.

Stanley Wine Co. Ltd., Box 6, Clare, S.A.-8, 10, 23, 40, 49, 63, 72, 78, 87, 194, 197.

Stonyfell Wines, Burnside, S.A.-7, 37, 48, 71, 77, 103, 111, 114, 128, 143, 171, 176, 196, 205, 216, 222, 229, 242, 250, 278, 292, 304, 317, 335, 337, 344, 348, 363, 370, 378, 382, 391, 395, 418, 423, 425, 430, 442, 446, 460, 465, 475, 481, 491, 496, 499, 507, 513.

T TAHBILK Pty. Ltd., Chateau Tahbilk, Tabilk-2,

55, 182, 327. .Tintara Wines, 87-89 Currie St., Adelaide, S.A.-

148, 154, 166; 188, 210, 214, 254, 260, 268, 277, 298, 302, 306, 313, 326, 331, 336, 340, 351, 354, 358, 365, 369, 384, 413, 417, 420, 441, 452, 471, 479, 512, 536, 539, 545, 549, 562, 564.

Tulloch, J. Y., & Sons Pty. Ltd., Glen Elgin, Pokolbin, N.S.W.-1, 34, 44, 50, 164, 185, 276, 310, 330.

w WYNN, S., & Co. Pty. Ltd., 348 St. Kilda Rd.,

Melbourne-3, 6, 9, 38, 42, 54, 147, 183, 186, 190, 275, 294, 305, 311, 321, 440, 470, 522, 527.

z ZED Manufacturing Co., Box 177, Albury, N.S.W.-

621, 639, 641, 648, 652, 657.

Box 52,

St., Mel-102, 106, 150, 162, 224, 227, 270, 274, 329, 338, 380, 385, 431, 434, 473, 477, 508, 510, 533, 537,

Section 55 Dairy Produce CT-TP

Jude: W. J. PARK, Eri.

Ste'-z-ard: C, A, BEV_A._:c,

BUTTER, CASEIN & MILK POWDER

judges: P. F. QUIGLEY, R. W. KURRLE, Esc.

Exhibits of Cheese must be delivered to the Government Cool Stores, Melbourne, not later than 9 a.rn. on Thursday, 4th September, 1958. They will be judged at the Cool Stores.

The Society reserves the right to draw samples from exhibits and to display only those exhibits which are awarded prizes, or in the opinion of the judges are of such merit that exhibition is desirable.

Exhibitors must state on their entry forms whether their exhibits will be collected or if they

are to be returned by the Society. If they are to be returned by the Society, full directions and addresses must be given. No exhibit which is displayed may be removed until after 5 p.m. on Saturday, 27th September.

Exhibitors in this Section will not be allowed to take more than one prize in any one class, and any exhibitor endeavouring, by unfair means, to secure a prize to which such exhibitor is not justly entitled will be disqualified.

No advertisement or notice can be displayed on exhibits entered in this Section.

It is particularly requested that all dairy pro-duce exhibits are distinctly labelled with remov-able cards, such labels to indicate name a d address of exhibitor, together with class and exhibit numbers.

In Cheese and Butter Classes, the Society will display on cards the points awarded by the judges.

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

DAIRY PRODUCE

Contributions to the prize money in this Sec-tion have been made as under:—

JAMES BELL MACHINERY PTY. LTD., 200 KING STREET, MELBOURNE, C.1, £10/10/-.

LEONGATHA BUTTER AND CHEESE FAC-TORY CO. LTD., Box 9, LEONGATHA, V7/71-.

CAMPERDOWN CHEESE AND BUTTER FACTORY CO. LTD., CAMPERDOWN, £7171-.

WA RRNAMBOOL CHEESE AND BUTTER FACTORY CO. LTD., ALLANSFORD, g5/57-.

HOLDENSON AND NIELSON FRESH FOOD PTY. LTD., 628 BOURKE STREET, MEL-BOURNE, £5/5/-.

KORUMBURRA AND DISTRICT CO-OPERA-TIVE BUTTER FACTORY AND TRADING CO. LTD., KORUMBURRA, £5/5/-.

K. L. BALLANTYNE PTY. LTD., 295 GRANT STREET, SOUTH MELBOURNE, S.C.5, g5/57-.

KIEWA BUTTER AND CHEESE FACTORY AND CREAMERY CO. LTD., KIEWA, £5/5/-.

TALLANGATTA BUTTER FACTORY AND CREAMERY CO. LTD., TALLANGATTA, £4141-.

GORMANDALE CO-OPERATIVE CREAM-ERY AND BUTTER FACTORY CO. LTD., X3/31,

MODEL DAIRY LTD., 131 COTHAM ROAD, KEW, £3/3/-.

MYRTLEFORD CO-OPERATIVE BUTTER FACTORY CO. LTD., MYRTLEFORD, £3/3/-.

ECHUCA NORTHERN DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE BUTTER FACTORY AND TRADING CO. LTD., 89 DARLING STREET, ECHUCA, £3/3/-.

W. WEDDEL AND CO. (Aust.) PTY. LTD., 43 KING STREET, MELBOURNE, C.1, £3.

SWAN HILL CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYING CO. LTD., SWAN HILL, £3.

GUNBOWER CO-OP. BUTTER FACTORY AND TRADING CO. LTD., GUNBOWER, g2/21-.

KERANG CO-OPERATIVE BUTTER FAC-TORY CO. LTD., 84 BOUNDARY STREET, KE-RANG, £1/1/-.

CHEESE, White or Coloured. Cheese shall be judged by points on the follow-

ing scale :— Flavour and Aroma .. 50 Body and Texture .. . 30 Condition, Colour, Finish .. . 20

Total .. : . 100 AU cheese to be graded on export standard. All cheese must be lodged at the Government

Cool Stores, Victoria Dock, Melbourne, before Thursday, 4th September, 1958.

CHEESE. Entry fees: Members, 10/-; Non-members, 15/-.

CLASS

914. TWO CHEESE, suitable for export (one crate) (not less than 60 lbs. each), with parting slip between cheese. Crate to be plain and free of marks of any description. Not less than 4 weeks or more than 8 weeks old.—Prizes: £5, £2, £1.

1 Archie's Creek Dairy 'roduce Co. Ltd. -2 Associated Dairies Ltd. 3 Colac Dairying Co. Ltd. 4 D,rouin Co-operative Butter Factory Co. Ltd. 5 Girgarre Cheese Factory & Trading Co. Pty.

Ltd. 6 Korumburra & District Co-operative Butter

Factory & Trading Co. Ltd. 7 Kraft Foods Limited (Allansford Factory). 8 Kraft Foods Limited (Garvoc Factory). 9 Kraft Foods Limited (Leitchville Factory).

10 Kraft Foods Limited (Mil Lel Factory). 11 Kraft Foods Limited (Strathmerton Factory). 12 Mount Tyson Co-op. Dairy Assn. 13 Murray Valley Co-operative Dairy Products

& Trading Co. Ltd. 14 Pittsworth Co-operative Dairy Assn. Limited. 15 South Eastern Milk Products Ltd. -16 Stanhope & District Co-operative Dairy Co.

Ltd.

915. TWO CHEESE, semi-matured, not less than 40 lbs. each. Not less than 2 months or more than 4 months old.—Prizes: £3, £2, £1, of which £5151- is presented by HOLDENSON AND NIELSON FRESH FOOD PTY. LTD., MELBOURNE.

17 Archie's Creek Dairy Produce Co. Ltd. 18 Associated Dairies Ltd. 19 Colac Dairying Co. Ltd. 20 Drouin Co-operative Butter Factory Co. Ltd. 21 G-irgaree Cheese Factory & Trading Co. Pty.

Ltd. 22 Korumburra & District Co-operative Butter

Factory & Trading Co. Ltd. 23 Kraft Foods Limited (Allansford Factory). 24 Kraft Foods Limited (Garvoc Factory). 25 Kraft Foods Limited (Leitchville Factory). 26 Kraft Foods Limited (Mil Lel Factory). 27 Kraft Foods Limited (Strathmerton Factory). 28 Mount Tyson Co-op. Dairy Assn. 29 Murray Valley Co-operative Dairy Products

& Trading Co. Ltd. 30 Pittsworth Co-operative Dairy Assn. Limited.

--31 Stanhope & District Co-operative Dairy Co. Ltd.

916. TWO CHEESE, matured, not less than 40 lbs. each. Not less than 6 months old. —Prizes: £3, £2, £1.

3 9. Associated Dairies Ltd. - 33 Colac Dairying Co. Ltd. 34 Drouin Co-operative Butter Factory Co. Ltd.

-35 Girgarre Cheese Factory & Trading Co. Pty. Ltd.

36 Korumburra & District Co-operative Butter Factory & Trading Co. Ltd.

37 Kraft Foods Limited (Allansford Factory). 38 Kraft Foods Limited (Garvoc Factory). 39 Kraft Foods Limited (Leitchville Factory). 10 Kraft Foods Limited (Mil Lel Factory). 41 Kraft Foods Limited (Strathmerton Factory). -1.2 Mount Tyson Co-op. Dairy Assn. 13 Pittsworth Co-operative Dairy Assn. Limited.

--•4-E Stanhope & District Co-operative Dairy Co. Ltd.

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DAIRY PRODUCE

CLASS

917. TWO CHEESE (LOAF), not less than 10 lbs. or more than 12 lbs. weight. Not less than 6 weeks or more than 12 weeks old.—Prizes: £3, £2, £1.

45 Archie•s Creek P:liry Produce Co. Ltd. — 46 Associated Dairies Ltd.

47 Cola.c Dairying Co. Ltd. 48 Drouin Co-operative Butter Factory Co. Ltd. 49 Girgarre Cheese 1:'actory Trading Co. Pty.

Ltd. 50 Korumburra District Co-operative Butter

Factory Trading Co. Ltd. 51 Kraft Foods Limited (.Allansford Factory). 5'). Kraft Foods Limited (Garvoc Factory). 53 Kraft Foods Limited (Leitchville Factory). 54 Kraft Foods Limited (Mil Lel Factory). 55 Kraft Foods Limited (Strathmerton Factory). 56 Mount Tyson Co-op. Dairy Assn.

Murray Valley Co-operative Dairy Products & Trading Co. Ltd. Fittswortfra Co-operative Dairy _:-\.ssn. Limited.

59 South Eastern Milk Products Ltd. 60 Stanhope & District Co-operative Dairy Co.

Ltd. Stanhope & District Co-operative Dairy Co. Ltd.

Aggregate Prize: A special prize of £5 will be awarded to the factory which gains the most poirts in Classes 914 to 917. Three points will be awarded for each first prize, two points for each second prize and one point for each third prize.

918, FANCY CHEESE (1 cheese), mould ripened.—Prizes: £3, £2, £1.

01 G-irgarre Cheese Factory & Trading Co. Pty. Ltd. Keren Cheese Co.

919. FANCY CHEESE (1 cheese), any variety other than Cheddar.—Prizes: £3, £2, £1.

1'4 JJ

Ltd. Che_sr Factory & Trading Co. Pty.

Miztrict Farnaers Co-op. Co. Ltd.

Cheese Co, Co-operative Butter Factory Co.

Ltd. 7- 07--2---77- P -1-7 Co-operative Butter Factory Co. Ltd.

_17 Linlited (Allansford Factory). -5!14 To

_ Perfe Perfect :Leese

In Classes 918 and 919, more than one entry may be made from each factory, provided that eaeh exhibit is of a different type.

CHAMPION PRIZE.

CHEESE (any age),—Gover-nment Certificate and a cash prize of ,1-:10, donated by the Victorian Cheese Manufacturers' Association, 528 Col-lins Street, Melbourne.

BUTTER Entry fees: Members, 10/-; Non-members, 15/-.

Butter shall be judged by points on the fol- lowing scale:—

Flavour, including aroma .... .... 50 Texture, including body, grain and

moisture .... .... 30 Condition, including colour, salting,

packing and covering .,„ .... 20

Total . 100

THE "ORIENT" EXPORT BUTTER PRIZE. (Open Victorian Factories only).

CLASS

920. BUTTER, Salted, two standard export boxes (not less than 56 lbs. eadt)„„. Must be in conformity with the q_` et _?_:_;1:„-Lr::;:tion) Act aria regulations.

(a) One box to be judged in Melbourne; the other box to be fowarded to London and judged there. Both judgings to be taken into considera-tion when awarding the prize. The average of the two gradings to be the basis of the award.

(b) Butter to contain a minimum of 14 per cent, moisture, and not to contain preservative. of any kind.

(c) Butter to be packed in boxes bearing the exhibitors' brands, and each box to bear a label with the name of exporter and number of Class. The surface of the butter must be fin-ished with roller with Australia imprint.

The butter to be judged in London will be shipped by the S.S. "Orion" leaving Melbourne on or about 9th August.

Entries for this Class close on Saturday, 12th July, 1958, and the exhibits, which must be addressed to the Secretary of the Royal Agricul-tural Society of Victoria, c/o Government Cool Stores, Melbourne, must arrive at the Stores not. later than Saturday, 12th July, 1958.

First prize, £15/15/-, presented by THE ORIENT COMPANY. Second prize, £7; Third prize, £3.

THE "ORIENT JUBILEE" BRONZE PLAQUE, donated by THE ORIENT COMPANY to commemorate the competition initiated to. celebrate their jubilee year (1928), will be pre-sented to the winner of the above class.

75 Archie's Creek Dairy Produce Co. Ltd. 76 Camperdown Cheese & Butter Factory Coy._

Ltd. 77 Colac Dairying Co. Ltd. 78 Condah Butter Factory.

—79 Drouin Co-operative Butter Factory Co. Ltd, 80 81 Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd.

Great Southern Co-op. Co. Ltd.

(Ballarat Factory). Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd._ 82 (Bendigo Factory). Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd..

--83 (Derrinallum Factory) Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd. 84 (Numurkah Factory). Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd.. 85 (Wangaratta Factory) Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd. 86 (Warragul Factory). Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd. 87 (Wodonga Factory). Kiewa Butter & Cheese Factory & Creamery 88 Co. Ltd. Kilmore Broadford Dairy Co.

89 Korumburra & District Co-operative Butter 90 Factory & Trading Co. Ltd. Longwarry & District Dairymen's Co-op. 91 Assn. Ltd. Maffra Co-operative Milk Products Company -92 Limited. Myrtieford Co-operative Butter Factory Com- 93 pany Limited. Pyramid Co-operative Society Limited.

94 Shepparton Co-operative Butter Factory Ltd.. 95 South Eastern Milk Products Ltd.. 96

Tallangatta Dairy Co. Ltd. 97 Trafalgar Milk Supply Pty. Ltd.. 98

Wann on Milk Products Limited (Macarthur 99 Bran (:h ) . yarmg•nn Dairy Company Pty. Ltd..

10() Y(;;), et - M an sfiel d Dairy Coy. Ltd. 101

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NntrIPS 1.0I! 921 and 922 close on 191.1y ;July, 1958, and ex i hi ts must he lodged at the Government Cool Store, Victoria Docic, Melbourne, on or before Satun lay, 19th Jiiiy, 195S. They will be stored there until just prior to the S OW,

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924. BOX OF BUTTER, two weeks stored, taken from an export consignment during week ending 23rd August, 1958, held in cool store and judged two weeks after pick up.—Prizes: £3, £2, £1.

181 A.rchie's Creek Dairy Produce Co. Ltd. 182 Bairnsdale District Farmers Co-op. Co. Ltd. 183 Camperdown Cheese & Butter Factory Coy.

Ltd. 184 Colac Dairying Co. Ltd. 185 Condah Butter Factory. 186 Drouin Co-operative Butter Factory Co. Ltd. 187 Dumbalk Co-operative Butter & Cheese Co. -4

Ltd. • 188 Eskdale Butter Factory Co. Ltd. 189 G-lenormiston Butter Sc Cheese Factory Co.

Ltd. 190 Great Southern Co-op. Co. Ltd. 191 Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd.

(Ballarat Factory). 192 Holdenson &_7 Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd.

(Bendigo Factory). 192 Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd.

(Derrinallurn Factory). 194 Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd.

(Numurkah Factory). 195 T-Toldensop_ & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd.

(Wangaratta Factory). 196 Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd.

(Warra.2,-ul Factory). 197 Holdenson. & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd.

(Wodonga FactorY). 198 Kiewa Butter & Cheese' Factory & Creamery

Co. Ltd. 199 Kilmore Broadford Dairy Co. 200 Kongwak Co-operative Butter Factory Co.

Ltd. 201 Korumbur-fa & District Co-operative Butter

Factory &: Tradirl2. Co. Ltd. Cheese Factory Co. Ltd.

-\12,-rfra Co-:.7--irati-c- &_ Milk Products Company Limited.

n4 Milawa Co-op. Dairy Coy. 205 Murray Talley Co-operative Dairy Products

& Trading Co. Ltd. 906 Myrtleford Co-operative Butter Factory Com-

pany Limited. Co-opera -_i7.- Society Limited.

E-7 %- =-77iartOn. CO-0 -nc--- -7'- Butter Factory Ltd. Eastern Milk Products Ltd.

and Dis--__rict Co-operative Dairy Ltd.

9-11 M''%'-'22ft= Dairy Co. Ltd. 212 .7- 7flk Supply Pty. Ltd. 913 Wannon Milk Products Limited (Coleraine

Factory). 77.cri_n -n on Milk Products Limited (Macarthur Branch).

915 77a-r-narnbool Cheese & Butter Factory Com- -nary Ltd.

216 Yarragon Dairy Company Pty. Ltd.

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210

406 IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

DAIRY PRODUCE

CLASS

CEAMPION PRIZE

SALT BUTTER, for Export.—Government Certificate.

925. BOX OF BUTTER (56 lbs.), fresh, suit-able for local trade.—Prizes: £3, £2, £1. ---,

217 A_rchie's Creek Dairy Produce Co. Ltd. 218 Bairnsdale District Farmers Co-op. Co. Ltd. 219 Camperdown Cheese & Butter Factory Coy.

Ltd. 220 Colac Dairying Co. Ltd. 221 Drouin Co-operative Butter Factory Co. Ltd. 222 Dumbalk Co-operative Butter & Cheese Co.

Ltd. 223 Glenormiston Butter & Cheese Factory Co.

Ltd. 224 Great Southern Co-op. Co. Ltd.

Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd. (Ballarat Factory),

226 Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd. (Bendigo Factory).

227 Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd. (Derrinallurn Factory).

228 Holden.son. & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd. (Numurkah Factory).

229 Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd. (Wangaratta Factory).

230 Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd. (Warragul Factory).

231 Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd. (Wodonga Factory).

232 Kiewa Butter & Cheese Factory & Creamery Co. Ltd.

233 Kilmore Broadford Dairy Co. 234 Kongwak Co-operative Butter Factory Co.

Ltd. 235 Korumburra & District Co-operative Butter

Factory & Tradino-h Co. Ltd.

236 Leongatha Butter & Cheese Factory Co. Ltd. 237 Longwarry & District Dairymen's Co-op.

Assn. Ltd. --238 Maffra Co-operative Milk Products Company

Limited. 239 Milawa Co-op. Dairy Coy. 240 Murray Valley Co-operative Dairy Products

& Trading Co. Ltd. 241 Myrtleford Co-operative Butter Factory Com-

pany Limited. 242 Newstead Co-operative Butter & Cheese Fac-

tory Co. Ltd. 243 Pyramid Co-operative Society Limited. 244 Shepparton Co-operative Butter Factory .Ltd. 245 South Eastern Milk Products Ltd. 246 Stanhope and District Co-operative Dairy

Co. Ltd. 247 Tallangatta Dairy Co. Ltd. 248 Tatura Butter Factory and Farmers' Pro-

duce Co. Ltd. 249 Trafalgar Milk Supply Pty. Ltd. 250 Wan.non. Milk Products Limited (Coleraine

Factory). 251 Wannon Milk Products Limited (Macarthur

Branch). 252 Warrnambool Cheese & Butter Factory Com-

pany Ltd. 253 Yarragon Dairy Company Pty. Ltd.

CLASS

926. BOX OF PRINT BUTTER, not less than 50 lbs. to box. (Maker's print permitted on wrapper or butter.)—Prizes: £3, £2, £1.

254 Archie's Creek Dairy Produce Co. Ltd. 255 K. L. Ballantyne Pty. Ltd. 256 K. L. Ballantyne Pty. Ltd.

-257 K. L. Ballantyne Pty. Ltd. 258 Colac Dairying Co. Ltd. 259 Drouin. Co-operative Butter Factory Co. Ltd. 260 G-lenormiston Butter & Cheese Factory Co.

Ltd. 261 Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd.

(South Melbourne Factory). 262 Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd.

(South Melbourne Factory). 263 Kiewa Butter & Cheese Factory & Creamery

Co. Ltd. 264 Kilmore Broadford Dairy Co. 265 Leongatha Butter & Cheese Factory Co. Ltd. 266 Longwarry & District Dairymen's Co-op.

Assn. Ltd. 267 Murray Valley Co-operative Dairy Products

& Trading Co. Ltd. 268 Newstead Co-operative Butter & Cheese Fac-

tory Co. Ltd. 269 South Eastern Milk Products Ltd. 270 Tallangatta Dairy Co. Ltd. 271 Trafalgar Milk Supply Pty. Ltd.

- 272 Western District Co-op. Ltd. —273 Western District Co-op. Ltd.

927. SALTED BUTTER (3 lbs.), as usually sent to market (without print or private mark), one piece or several. Factory-made butter is not eligible for compe-tition in this class.—Prizes: £3, £1, Card.

274 D. C. Wilson. 275 Tan A. MeD. Wilson..

CHAMPION PRIZE

SALTED OR FRESH BUTTER.—Government Certificate.

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407

CENTRIFUGAL HEADER SCREEN

PAT. APPN. No. 20312

Most valuable when need is greatest to remove thin weeds, melilotus, ryegrass etc. and cracked grain.

BIGGEST ADVANCE IN GRAIN SAMPLES REAPED

Lifts barley grades thereby paying for itself in one season . . . . Start with the best screen

ALF. HANNAFORD & Co. LTD. WOODVILLE, STH. AUST. DIMBOOLA, VICTORIA

AVT" A r "SUN BRAND" GUARANTEED

IS ESSENTIAL TO PASTURES . . . . . and more farmers are proving it every year, as shown by the enormously increased area topdressed with POTASH in Victoria:

1952 1957

8,800 acres 462,900 acres

The Victorian Department of Agriculture estimates that there are 2,000,000 acres of established pastures "which would benefit from potash fertilizer applications." The main areas of POTASH DEFICIENCY are Gippsland, the Western District, and parts of the North-East and North-West.

For full information about POTASH and SUPER.-POTASH mixtures, we invite you (by courtesy) to visit the Commonwealth Fertilisers & Chemicals Ltd. Pavilion.

An announcement by Potash (Australasia) Pty. Limited, G.P.O. Box 3843, SYDNEY.

SUN BRAND POTASH

PT/28/H P

930. SKIM MILK. Twin-roller Dried. 283 Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd.

(Vermont Factory—Warragul). 2;,'4 Korumburra & District Co-operative Butter

Factory & Trading Co. Ltd. Longwarry & District Dairymen's Co-op.

ssn. Ltd. 28F,

408 IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

DAIRY PRODUCE—FARM PRODUCE

DRIED MILK PRODUCTS Exhibits in the following classes must be

delivered to the Government Cool Stores, Mel-bourne, on or before Thursday, 4th September, 1958, where they will be judged.

Prizes.-1st, £3; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1. Entry fees: Members, 10/-; Non-members, 15/-.

All entries in classes 92S to 935 must conform to the Exports (Dairy Produce) Regulations in respect to quality, condition, composition, packing and trade description (1 package).

CLASS

928. FULL CREAM MILK, Twin-roller Dried. '76 Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd.

(Vermont Fact ory—Warra gul) Lon.,:warry & District Dairymen's Co-op. Assn. Ltd.

929. FULL CREAM MILK, Spray Dried. 278 Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd.

(Numurkah Factory). Kiewa Butter & Cheese Factory & Creamery Co. Ltd.

"SO Kos -1—burra & District Co-operative Butter Fact.:ry & Trading Co. Ltd.

2c: 1 Matfl- a Co-operative Milk Products Company

2S2 Tru=o-od of Australia Limited.

931. SKIM MILK, Spray Dried. Da_- . Produce Co. Ltd.

Cheese &- Butter Factory Coy.

Butter Factory Co. Ltd. -ive Butter & Cheese Co.

Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd. ah Factory).

& Cheese Factory & Creamery

& District Co- operative Butter - & Trading Co. Ltd. (To-operative Milk Products Company

L.—astern Milk Products Ltd. of Australia Limited.

932, BUTTERMILK, Twin-roller Dried. Drouin Co-operative Butter Factory Co. Ltd. Glenormiston Butter & Cheese Factory Co. Ltd. Holdenson (7,7. Fre,F,:h Food Pty. Ltd. rVE.,,rrr, (-int Factr.)::: rTag . Korunr_b & T, cr - op er ativ e Butter Factory Trarajr. - Cr,. Ltd. Lon r:t. Dairymen's Co-op. Assn. Ltd.

933. .CASEIN, Lactic, 30-mesh granulation. 3'91 Korumburra -& -1,1.trr:t Co-operative Butter

Factory & Trading 0:o. Ltd. 202 1,0 ngwarry & District Dairym en's

Assn. Ltd. 393 South Eastern Milk Products Ltd.

934, CASEIN", Rennet (unmilled). 304 Cola', Lair -in=-, Co, Ltd, OS South Eastern Products Ltd.

CLASS

935.. CASEIN, Hydrochloric. Bairnsdale District Farmers Co-op. Co. Ltd. Colac Dairying Co. Ltd. D-rouin Co-operative Butter Factory Co. Ltd. Drouin Co-operative Butter Factory Co. Ltd. (Bayles Factory). Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd. (Vermont Factory—Warragul). Kongwak Co-operative Butter Factory Co. Ltd. Leongatha Butter & Cheese Factory Co. Ltd.

- - Maffra Co-operative Milk Products Company Limited. South Eastern Milk Products Ltd. Trafalgar Milk Supply Pty. Ltd.

Section 56 —Farm Produce HAY & CHAFF: EXCEPT MEADOW HAY AND

LUCERNE HAY: Judge: W. J. McGRATH, Esq. Stewards: J. McCANN, Esq.

E. J. O'BRIEN, Esq. C. T. PATTON, Esq.

MEADOW HAY & LUCERNE HAY: Judges: Dr. D. E. TRIBE.

R. L. TWENTYMAN, Esq. RON BROWNING, Esq.

Stewards: L. ALEXANDER, Esq. D. RAWLINGS', Esq. 0. H. GEPP, Esq. R. F. BEDDISON, Esq. E. K. SIMMONS, Esq.

Farm Produce Supervisors: J. A. BALHARRIE, Esq. DAVID MAC'TIER, Esq.

WHEAT: Judges: H. L. HORE, Esq.

W. R. JEWELL, Esq. Stewards: J. McCANN, Esq.

E. J. O'BRIEN, Esq. C. T. PATTON, Esq.

OATS: Judge: J. W. GOULDING, Esq. Stewards: C. T. PATTON, Esc!.

J. McCANN, Esq. E. J. O'BRIEN, Esq.

BARLEY & LINSEED: Judge: P. DEBRETT, Esq. Stewards: C. T. PATTON, Esq.

J. McCANN, Esq. E. J. O'BRIEN, Esq.

SQUARE FOOT OF PASTURE: Judge: R. J. NEWMAN, Esq. Stewards: DAVID MACTIER, Esq.

J. A. BALHARRIE, Esq.

POTATOES: Judge: G. H. MATTINGLEY, Esq. Steward: J. E. TRUETT, Esq.

Exhibits in this Section must be lodged at the Society's Showgrounds, Ascot Vale, on or before the undermentioned dates :—

Wheat, Oats, Barley and Hay — Friday, 15th August.

Chaff — Friday, 5th September. Linseed — Wednesday, 17th September. Before

11 a.m. Potatoes — Wednesday, 17th September. Before

11 a.m.

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Ltd, 299 -

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296 797

298

299

309

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306 1-307

309

310

311

313

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Prize Cards and Ribbons will be awarded to all prize winners in this Section.

It is particularly requested that all farm produce exhibits are distinctly labelled with re-movable cards. Such labels to indicate name and address of exhibitor, together with class and exhibit numbers.

Entries will only be received subject to the rules and regulations of the Society and the decisions of the Council. All exhibits must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor.

No exhibit may be entered in more than one ordinary class unless otherwise stated at the head of the section.

The Council reserves the right to reject at any time any entry or prohibit any person or animal from competing in any class.

When a Special Prize is not in a numbered class, a separate entry is not required. No entry can be changed after entries close.

All entries must be made in writing on forms supplied by the Society and must be in the hands of the Secretary, at his office, Royal Show Grounds, Epsom Road, Ascot Vale, W.2, on or before 12 noon on Saturday, 19th July. Entry fee must accompany each entry.

Entry tickets will not be issued for Wheat, Oats, Barley, Hay and Chaff.

All exhibits must be placed where directed by the Secretary or his deputy, and must not be removed from their Classes during the Exhibition without the written consent of the Secretary being first obtained.

The Owner or Exhibitor of any exhibit disap-proved of as an exhibit by the Council of the Society, must, immediately upon notice to that effect, remove such exhibit from the Society's Grounds. The Council reserves the right to de-cline to receive entries in future years from any person who exhibits produce that is not up to a satisfactory standard or that is not exhibited in reasonable Show condition.

The General Regulations and regulations ap-pearing at the heading of each section and the conditions on the entry form also form part of the conditions of entry.

No advertisement or notice can be displayed on exhibits entered in this Section.

The Society reserves the right to retain all exhibits entered in Classes 949 to 956. After being examined at the Field Night, the exhibits or the proceeds thereof will be donated to some institution.

Exhibitors and others interested are invited to attend a public Field Night in the Administra-tive Buildings on the Show Grounds on Thursday, 18th September, at 7.30 p.m. Judges and agri-cultural experts will be available to discuss exhibits, announce awards and participate in a question session.

The Society reserves the right to draw samples from exhibits and to display only prize-winning exhibits and those considered by the judges to be of special merit if the entries received are more than can be staged in the accommodation available.

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for only

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Exhibitors will not be permitted to remove their exhibits until after 5 p.m. on Saturday, 27th September.

Exhibits of Wheat, Oats and Barley must represent a quantity of not less than 150 bushels, and exhibits of Chaff and Hay represent a quantity of not less than 10 tons, and must be produced by the exhibitor during the preceding twelve months.

Exhibitors in this Section will not. be allowed to take more than one prize with the same variety of produce in any one Class.

NOTE.-Exhibits of Wheat, Oats, and Barley will not be eligible for competition unless exhibitors state on their entry forms the name of the variety, locality where grown, character of soil, quantity of seed sown per acre, source of supply of seed, yield per acre, acreage cul-tivated of variety exhibited, and, if manured, state kind and quantity used per acre; also an-nual rainfall of district, and rainfall from 1st May, 1957, to 1st November, 1957. Forms will be forwarded to exhibitors, who are requested to fill in all particulars as above regarding the growing of their produce,

WHEAT. Wheat exhibits addressed to The Secretary,

Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, Spencer Street Railway Station, Melbourne, will be re-ceived until Friday, 15th August, 1958. The railage must be prepaid by the exhibitor, but the Society take delivery from the railway station and convey same to the Show Grounds free of charge. It is particularly requested that exhibit-ors write their na-m es and addresses on the reverse side of the add Tesslabel, and also mention Class number, name of the variety of the wheat in each bag, so that their exhibits may be identified,

Wheat which, in the opinion of the judge, has been "mill dressed" or polished, or from which the brush is absent, will be disqualified.

In classes where the varieties are specified such varieties only are eligible for competition.

Red-grained wheats are not eligible to com-pete in the following Classes.

The whole of the prize money in these classes, totalling £100, is presented by Messrs. H. V. McK.AY, MASSEY HARRIS PTY. LTD. Entry fees: Members, 7/-; Non-members, 10/-.

Unless otherwise stated in writing, exhibits of Wheat will not be returned.

CLASS

936. NOVICE CLASS: Baldmin, Insignia, Pinnacle, Quadrat, Insignia 49, Olympic or Sherpa (one bushel), grown in Victoria. Open to competitors who have not won a first prize for wheat at any previous Mel-bourne Royal Show. Prizes: £5, £3, £2, £1.

Boyle Bros., SHERPA, grown at Lake Gold-smith, soil heavy loam, seed 85 lbs., obtained from Dept. of Agriculture, yield 401 bus., 5 acres cultivated; manure 112 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 25 ins., during growth 11.75 ins.

317 Alan J. Chivell, PINNACLE, grown at Rose-bery West, soil red loam, seed 60 lbs., yield 18 bus., 50 acres cultivated; manure 70 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 10.73 ins., during growth 4.68 ins.

j-318 Dillon Bros., INSIGNIA, grown at Dumosa, soil heavy red, own seed 54 lbs., yield 15 bus., 400 acres cultivated; manure 60 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 14 ins., during growth 4.50 ins.

319 D. P. Sheahan, INSIGNIA, grown at Dumosa, soil sandy loam, own seed 60 lbs., yield 24 bus., 400 acres cultivated; manure 60 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 13.50 ins., during growth. 5.71 ins.

320 Adrian Tobin, PINNACLE, grown at Murtoa, soil black, own seed 79 lbs., yield 30 bus., 300 acres cultivated; manure 70 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 12 ins., during growth 7 ins.

CLASS

937. MALLEE DISTRICT CLASS: Insignia, Insignia 49, Olympic or Sherpa (one bushel), grown in the Counties of Millewa, Weeah, Karkarook or Tatchera. Prizes: £5, £3, £1.

-321 Dillon Bros., INSIGNIA, grown at Dumosa, soil heavy red, own seed 54 lbs., yield 15 bus., 400 acres cultivated; manure 60 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 14 ins., during growth 4.50 ins. D. P. Sheahan, INSIGNIA, grown at Dumosa, soil sandy loam, own seed 60 lbs., yield 24 bus., 400 acres cultivated; manure 60 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 13.50 ins., during growth 5.71 ins.

/.-323 A. J. M. Sinclair, INSIGNIA, grown at Swan Hill, soil Mallee loam, seed 55 lbs., obtained from Dept. of Agriculture, yield 21 bus., 300 acres cultivated; manure 80 lbs. super. An-nual rainfall 12.80 ins., during growth 4.61 ins.

938. WIMMERA DISTRICT CLASS: Insignia, Pinnacle or Olympic (one bushel), grown in the Counties of Lowan, Boning or Kara Kara. Prizes: £5, £3, £1.

324 G. A. Cameron, INSIGNIA, grown at Banger-ang, soil red, seed 60 lbs., obtained from Walpeup Research Station, yield 18 bus., 280 acres cultivated; manure 60 lbs. super. An-nual rainfall 13 ins., during growth 4.90 ins.

-325 W. G. & 0. C. Pietsch, PINNACLE, grown at Dimboola East, soil Wimmera black, seed 70 lbs., obtained from Longerenong Agricul-tural College, yield 49 bus., 360 acres cul-tivated; manure 90 lbs. super and 7 lbs. zinc sulph. Annual rainfall 14.10 ins., during growth 5.87 ins.

326 Adrian Tobin, OLYMPIC, grown at Murtoa, soil black, own seed 79 lbs.

, yield 32 bus., 120

acres cultivated; manure 76 lbs. super. An-nual rainfall 12 ins., during growth 7 ins. C. E. Westendorf, OLYMPIC, grown at Dim-boola, soil Wimmera black, seed 70 lbs., obtained from Longerenong Agricultural Col-lege, yield 48 bus., 150 acres cultivated; manure 112 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 16.16 ins., during growth 5.96 ins.

-328 G. W. Westendorf & Son, PINNACLE, grown at Dimboola East, soil Wimmera black, seed 80 lbs., obtained from Longerenong Agricul-tural College, yield 51 bus., 55 acres culti-vated; manure 112 lbs., super. Annual rain-fall 16 ins., during growth 6.20 ins.

939. OTHER DISTRICT CLASS: Baldmin, Insignia, Pinnacle, Quadrat, Olympic or Sherpa (one bushel), grown in any district of Victoria other than those specified above. Prizes: £5, £3, £1.

329 Alan 7. Chivell, PINNACLE, grown at Rose-bery West, soil red loam, seed 60 lbs., yield 1_8 bus., 50 acres cultivated; manure 70 lbs. super. Annual rainfall. 10.73 ins., d uring growth 4.68. ins.

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.330 David Mactier, OLYMPIC, grown at Tatura, soil red and grey loam, seed 50 lbs., obtained from Werribee Research Farm, yield 15 bus., 10 acres cultivated: manure 108 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 21.73 ins., during growth 8.65 ins.

:331 David Mactier, INSIGNIA., grown at Tatura, soil red and grey loam, seed 54 lbs., obtained from Malice Research Station, yield 18 bus., 12 acres cultivated; manure 108 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 21.73 ins., during growth 8.65 ins.

232 Robert Mactier, PINNACLE, grown at Tatura, soil red, loam, own seed 60 lbs., yield 15 bus., 12 acres cultivated; manure 108 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 21.73 ins., during growth 8.65 ins. Robert Mactier, SHERPA, grown at Tatura, soil red loam, own seed 60 lbs., yield 18 bus., 10 acres cultivated; manure 108 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 21.73 ins., during growth 8.65

234 W. Angus Mactier, OLYMPIC, grown - at. Tatura, soil red loam, seed 90 lbs., obtained from Walkemp Research Station, yield 40 bus.. 10 acres cultivated: manure 90 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 12.50 ins., during growth 8.5 ins. W. Angus Mactier, PINNACLE, grown at Tatura, soil red loam, seed 90 lbs., obtained from Dookie Agricultural College, yield 42 buss., 10 acres cultivated: manure 90 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 12.50 ins., during growth 8.5

CLASS

940, "SUNSHINE" WHEAT COMPETITION ALL VICTORIAN DISTRICTS: Baldmin, Insignia, Insignia 49, Pinnacle, Quadrat, Olympic or Sherpa (one bushel), grown in any district of Victoria. To be judged on bushel weight; general appearance; milling and baling quality as determined by chemi-cal and physical tests. First prize, £10 cash and trophy order valued at 25; second, £6; third, £4; fourth, £2.

3 A C.:,= 7-'7,=,'01111, INSIGNIA_ grown at Banger- red, see -I lbs., obtained from

Research ST.azion, yield 18 bus., 280 c.li a -Jed; manure 60 lbs. super. An-

nual 2-,•-t_r 7 13 ins., during growth 4.90 ins. :337 Alan -.-ell. PINNACLE, grown at Rose-

bery soil red loam, seed 60 lbs., yield 18 bus.. acres cultivated; manure 70 lbs. super. ...-nnual rainfall 10.73 ins., during growth 4.68 ins.

238 Dillon BI--Ds., INSIGNIA, grown at Dumosa, soil h red, own seed 54 lbs., yield 15 bus., 411 acres cultivated; manure 60 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 14 ins., during growth 4.50 ins. David Mactier, INSIGNIA, grown at Tatura, soil Ted and grey loam, seed 54 lbs., obtained from Malice Research Station, yield 18 bus., 12 acres cultivated; manure 108 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 21.73 ins., during growth 8.65

240 David Mactier, OLYMPIC, grown at Tatura, soil red and grey loam, seed 50 lbs., obtained from We...rribee Research Farm, yield 15 bus., 10 acres cultivated: manure 108 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 21.73 ins., during growth 8.65

241 Robert Mactier, SHERPA, grown at Tatura, soil red loam, own seed 60 lbs., yield 18 bus., 10 acres, cultivated; manure 108 lbs., super. Annual rainfall 21.73 ins., during growth 8.65 ins.

242 Robert 2vIactier, PINNACLE, grown at Tatura, soil red loam, own seed 60 lbs.. yield 15 bus., 12 acres cultivated; manure 108 lbs. super, Annual rainfall 21.73 ins., during growth 8.65 ins.

243 W. Angus Mactier, PINNACLE, grown at Tatura, soil red loam, seed 99 lbs., obtained from Dookie Agricultural College, yield 42 bus., 10 acres cultivated; manure 90 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 12.59 ins., during growth 8.5 ins.

344 W. Angus Mactier, OLYMPIC, grown at Tatura, soil red loam, seed 90 lbs., obtained from Walkemp Research Station, yield 40 bus., 10 acres cultivated; manure 90 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 12.50 ins., during growth 8.5 ins.

-345 W. G. & 0. C. Pietsch, PINNACLE, grown at Dimboola East, soil Wimmera black, seed 70 lbs., obtained from Longerenong Agricultural College, yield 49 bus., 360 acres cultivated; manure 90 lbs. super and 7 lbs. zinc sulph. Annual rainfall 14.10 ins., during growth 5.87 ins.

346 D. P. Sheahan, INSIGNIA, grown at Dumosa, soil sandy loam, own seed 60 lbs., yield 24 bus., 400 acres cultivated; manure 60 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 13.50 ins., during growth 5.71 ins.

347 A. J. M. Sinclair, INSIGNIA, grown at Swan Hill, soil Mallee loam, seed 55 lbs., obtained from Dept. of Agriculture, yield 21 bus., 300 acres cultivated; manure 80 lbs. super. An-nual rainfall 12.80 ins., during growth 4.61 ins.

348 Adrian Tobin, PINNACLE, grown at IVIurtoa, soil black, own seed 79 lbs., yield 32 bus., 140 acres cultivated; manure 76 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 12 ins., during growth 7 ins. G. W. Westendorf & Son,. INSIGNIA 49, grown at Dimboola East, soil Wimmera black, seed 80 lbs., obtained from Longere-nong Agricultural College, yield 50 bus., 50 acres cultivated; manure 112 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 16 ins., during growth 6.20 ins.

The following classes are to be OPEN TO EXHIBITS GROWN IN ANY DISTRICT OR STATE.

CLASS

941. WHEAT (one bushel), any variety. Prizes: £5, 23, £1.

.-350 F. M. Burns, SABRE, grown at Swan Hill, soil red sandy loam, seed 60 lbs., obtained from A. Barbary, yield 29 bus., 90 acres cultivated; manure 45 lbs., super and am-monia. Annual rainfall 13.5 ins., during growth 4.25 ins.

351 G. A. Cameron, INSIGNIA, grown at Banger-ang, soil red, seed 60 lbs., obtained from Walpeup Research Station, yield 18 bus., 280 acres cultivated; manure 60 lbs. super. An-nual rainfall 13 ins., during growth 4.90 ins.

352 Alan J. Chivell, PINNACLE, grown at Rose-bery West, soil red loam, seed 60 lbs, yield 18 bus., 50 acres cultivated; manure 70 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 10.73 ins., during growth 4.68 ins.

-353 Niel McDonald, FESTIVAL, groWn at Mul-wala, soil red loam, seed 60 lbs., obtained from Wagga Experimental Farm, yield 18 bus., 40 acres cultivated; manure 70 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 1.8.20 ins., during growth 9.85.

354 David Mactier, FESTIVAL, grown at Tatura, soil red and grey loam, own seed 60 lbs., yield 15 bus., 14 acres cultivated; manure 108 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 21.73 ins., during growth 8.65 ins.

355 W. Angus Mactier, PINNACLE, grown at Tatura, soil red loam, seed 90 lbs., obtained from Dookie Agricultural .College, yield 42 bus., 10 acres cultivated; manure 90 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 12.50 ins., during growth 8.5 ins.

856 W. Angus Mactier, OLYMPIC. grown at Tatura, soil red loam, seed 90 lbs., obtained from Walkemp Research Station, yield 40 bus., 10 acres cultivated manure 90 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 12.50 ins., during growth 8.5 ins.

3-357 L. L. Mitchell, SABRE, grown at Wortongie, soil heavy loam, seed 70 lbs., obtained from A. Barbary, yield. 23 bus., 120 acres culti-vated; manure 70 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 10 ins, during growth 3.25 ins.

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947. BARLEY (1 bushel) (two-rowed): Duck-bill, Pryor, Chevalier, Archer, Research, Maltworthy.—Prizes: £3, £2, Card.

370 Al". C. hangnail', RESEARCH, grown at Mur-chison North, soil grey loam, seed 70 lbs., obtained from A. Crawford, yield 38 bus.,

acres cultivated; manure 112 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 13.5 ins., during growth 8.06 ins.

371 David Mactier, RESEARCH, grown at Tatura, soil red and grey loam, own seed 58 lbs., yield 15 bus., 16 acres cultivated; manure 108 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 21.73 ins., during growth 8.65 ins.

- 37' Robert Mactier, RESEARCH, grown at Tatura. soil red loam, seed 58 lbs., obtained from Werribee Research Station, yield 18 bus.. 9 acres cultivated: manure 108 lbs. super. Annual rainfall 21.73 ins., during growth 3.65 ins.

CHAMPION PRIZE BARLEY (two-rowed).—Government Certifi-

cate and Society's Champion Rosette.

94g. BARLEY (1 bushel) (six-rowed): Cape Roseworthy, Oregon.—Prizes: £3, £2, Card.

NO ENTRY

HAY INCLUDING MEADOW HAY Exhibits of H ay must be delivered to the

Show Grounds on or before Friday, 15th August. 1958.

Unless otherwise stated in writing, exhibits of Hay and Pasture will not be returned.

949. TRUSSED HANGER OATEN HAY (1 cwt., no larger quantity will be dis-played).—Prizes.: £2, £1, Card.

os. 7 , .

950. CHAFFING- OATEN SHEAVES (2 cwt., no larger quantity will be displayed).—Prizes: £2, £1, Card.

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Henderson Eros. '7) Th---cab Bros.

I. A. G. 2,\Ic7ab. David 21actier. Robert 1_,Iactler. Reddan Bros. A. E. Story. H. -W. "Wilkie.

A Fodder Conservation and Pasture Manage-ment Campaign will again he conducted by the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria in co-operation with the Victorian Department of Agriculture during the coming Spring. £300 in prize money is distributed each year to country Agricultural Societies and competitors.

Entries for district competitions will close with local Secretaries on 9th August.

Trophies for the winners of the State-wide Championships will be donated by COMMON-WEALTH FERTILISERS AND CHEMICALS LTD., 65 WILLIAM STREET, MELBOURNE.

Full particulars can be obtained on application to the Secretary, Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, Royal Show Grounds, Epsom Road, Ascot Vale, W.2.

MEADOW HAY

Should, in the opinion of the Judge, an exhibit be entered in the wrong class it will be trans-ferred.

Classes 951 to 954 will be judged according to the following scale of points: Protein as deter-mined by analysis, 30 (the exhibit yielding the highest protein analysis will receive the maxi-mum points of 30 — one point will be deducted for each 2% drop in protein yield); Colour, 20; Composition (botanical composition, pasture bal-ance, proportion of leaf to stalk), 20; Texture (maturity, toughness of leaf fragments, dust), 10; Weeds and foreign matter, 10; Aroma, ab-sence of moulds and general attractiveness, 10.

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CLASS

951. Prizes (First, £20 and Society's Rosette; Second, £7, and Third, £3) will be awarded for one standard bale of Clover Hay. Ian D. Barr. Boyle Bros. E. E. Broad. J. H. Butler & Sons. Emmett Bros. R. T. Hempel. William McRobert. David Mactier. John Mactier. P. J. Mactier.

399 Robert Mactier. 400 Salesian College.

3-401 T. F. & D. G. Spinks. 402 H. W. Wilkie. 403 D. a wil)s on. a . Ci5 (06,D-vit Lk

952. MEADOW HAY.—Special Prizes, totalling £12/10/- (donated by F. H. BRUNNING PTY. LTD., 57 ELIZABETH STREET, MELBOURNE) for one standard bale of Meadow Hay (predominantly grasses grown on an irrigated farm, and owned by the exhibitor. Exhibits must represent a quantity of not less than 10 tons, pro-duced from hay harvested prior to 30th June, 1958. First prize, £6; Second prize, £4/10/-; Third prize, £2. /,

J. & A. C. Bott. , ,

J. & A. C. Bott. E. E. Broad. Emmett Bros. David Mactier. P. J. Macti•er. Robert Mactier. Salesian College. Salesian College. T. F. & D. G. Spinks. A. E. Story. H. W. Wilkie.

9'3. MEADOW HAY. Special prizes totalling £12/101-, donated by INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF AUST. PTY. LTD., 171 CITY ROAD, SOUTH MELBOURNE, for one standard bale of meadow hay predominantly perennial grasses grown under dry farming conditions and owned by the exhibitor. Exhibits must represent

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404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412

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a quantity of not less than 10 tons pro-duced from hay harvested prior to 30th June, 1953. First prize. -,i6; Second prize, Y:-11101-; Third prize. £.:2.

41 Boyle 411 Boyle Bros. 418 E. E. Broad. 119 3. H. Butler P Sons. 4$i P. T. Hempel. 121 John :Maetier. 422 T. F. Spinks. 123 T. F. P. D. C. `pinks. 424 H. W. Wilkie. 425 D. C. Wilson. 426 B. C. Wilsou.

CLASS

954. MEADOW HAY. Special Prizes totalling Y12/101-, donated by INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF AUST. PTY. LTD., 171 CITY ROAD, SOUTH MELBOURNE, for one standard bale of meadow hay predominantly annual grasses grown under dry farming conditions and owned by the exhibitor. Exhibits must represent a quantity of not less than 10 tons produced from hay harvested prior to 30th June,

1958. First prize, Second prize, _4110/-; Third prize,

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HAY. Special Prize, 31/101-, presented by NEW HOLLAND (AUST.) PTY. LTD., of 232 PRINCES HIGHWAY, DANDENONG, and the Society's Championship Sash will be awarded to the best exhibit in Classes 952 to 954.

955. WHEATEN HAY ( cwt., no larger quantity will be displayed).—Prizes: a Card.

Pros.

- 956. LUCERNE HAY (one standard hale).—Prizes:

438 H. T. Hempel. 439 E. Story.

957. A SQUARE FOOT OF PAST LRE. To he selected and removed from a pasture that is predominantly perennial species of at least 5 acres. Containers will he supplied by the Society and these must he used. Exhibits to he delivered to the Centenary Hall at the Show Grounds not later than. 11 a.m. on Wednesday, 17th September, 1958. First prize, £3; Second prize, £2; Third prize, £1.

Boyle B 10 Bro. P. AV. ez Son.

441

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145

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416

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-447 Ale I .(0)(s 1. 448 :I). C. Wilson. 149 D. C. -Wilson.

CLASS

958. A SQUARE FOOT OF PASTURE. To he selected and removed from a pasture that is predominantly annual species of at least 5 acres. Containers will be supplied by the Society and these must be used. Ex-hibits to be delivered to the Centenary Hall at the Show Grounds not later than 11 a.m. on Wednesday, 17th September, 1958. First prize, £3; Second prize, £2; Third prize, £1.

— 150 Boyle Bros. "451 Boyle Bros. _ 452 Boyle Bros. — 453 P. W. -Clark & Son. 154 William McRobert. 455 D. C. Wilson. 456 D. C. Wilson.

Messrs. W. McRobert and Sons of Toolleen via Heathcote have donated the sum of £5151-towards the prize money and Messrs. Wright Stephenson & Co. Ltd., £2/2/- towards the prize money in Classes 957 and 958.

THE "WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD.", VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIP FOR A SQUARE FOOT OF PASTURE.

A special trophy valued at £10/10/-, donated by Messrs. Wright, Stephenson & Co. Ltd., 34 Queen Street, Melbourne, distributors of "Blue Ribbon" pasture seeds, will be awarded to the best exhibit in Class 957 or 958.

A reserve championship trophy valued at £5/5/-, donated by Messrs. Wright, Stephenson & Co. Ltd., 34 Queen Street, Melbourne, distri-butors of "Blue Ribbon" pasture seeds, will be awarded to the second best exhibit in Class 957 or 958.

CHAFF. Exhibits of Chaff must be delivered to the

Show Grounds on or before Friday, 5th September.

Unless otherwise stated in writing, exhibits of Chaff will not be returned.

Entry fees: Members, 5/-; Non-members, 7/-. Exhibits in the Chaff Classes will be disquali-

fied if, in the opinion of the judge, they are not genuine samples, as cut from hay that is reaped in the usual manner.

959. OATEN CHAFF cornsack) (open to all), as grown without admixture of whole grain.—Prizes: £3, £1, Card.

457 R. T. Hempel. 7.-458 Henderson Bros.

459 1) avid. Maetier.

460 :Robert Maetier. 461 C. Mulvabil.

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960. WHEATEN CHAFF (1 cornsack) (open to all).—Prizes: £3, £1, Card.

--462 Henderson Bros.

463 C.

440 441 442 443 P. V:. Clark P Son.

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CLASS

961. LUCERNE CHAFF (1 cornsack) to all).—Prizes: £3, £1. Card.

464 R. A. Brown.

LINSEED

962. LINSEED. 1 dry sheaf not less than 6 inches in diameter.—Prizes: £3, £1, 10/-.

All presented by MEGGITT LTD.. SOMER-VILLE ROAD, WEST FOOTSCRAY, manufac-turers of Linseed Oils.

465 E. A. Mahoney. 466 John Handreck. 467 H. Currim4- t on.

—468 H. Currinton. 469 N. A. Dennis. 470 T. P. Davidson. 471 Menzel McCallum.

----47) D. J. Hay. 473 R. C. Dennis. 474 N. A. Dennis. 475 C. F. Annett. • o A. E. Nagorka. 77 Menzel S McCallum.

ITS J. Hopkins. P. J. hoop. T. F. Davidson. G-. Downey.

POTATOES. Exhibits of Potatoes must be staged by 11 a.m.

-on Wednesday, 17th September. Exhibits which are not collected after the Show will become the property of the Society.

NOTE.—Potatoes in the following classes must be the produce of a crop at least one acre in extent. Varieties must be correctly named on the entry form and on exhibit, and must be grown by exhibitor. The yield per acre must also be stated on entry form and on exhibit.

Potatoes must not be washed, but they may be prepared for exhibition by brushing with a soft brush.

Correct names of varieties can be obtained My forwarding samples to this Office.

Prizes in all classes: First, 1;2; Second, Third, Card.

Entry fees: Members, 5/-; Non-members, 7/-. (Exhibits must be staged on benches and not

shown in bags.) Messrs. E. Hassett and Sons Pty. Ltd., 24

Whitehorse Road, Ringwood, have contributed £10/10/- towards the prize money in this Section.

963. POTATOES (18 Tubers), Green Mountain. -482 (Teo. Dunn, 4 - ens per ar:re.

483 Alan -.:‘,IcKenzie, 6 tons per aril-r,,

964. POTATOES (18 Tubers), Late Carman. 484 Geo. Dunn, 4 rr,ns per acre. 48F, Alan McKenzie, S tons per acre.

- 965. POTATOES (18 Tubers), Katandin. 486 Geo. Dunn, tons per acre. 487 Alan McKenzie, 8 tons per acre.

966. POTATOES (18 Tubers), Sebago. 488 Geo. Dunn, 5 tons per acre. 489 Alan McKenzie, 9 tons, per acre.

969. POTATOES (18 Tubers), Sequoia. Geo. Dunn, 6 tons per acre. Alan McKenzie, 10 tons per acre. F. V. Mannerheim, 6 tons per acre.

970. POTATOES (18 Tubers), Exton. NO ENTRY

971. POTATOES (18 Tubers), any other white variety.

-194 Geo. Dunn, Kennebec, 6 tons per acre. 495 Alan McKenzie, Kennebec, 7 tons per acre. 496 Alan McKenzie, Epicure, 5 tons per acre. -197 F. V. Mannerheim, Kennebec, 7 tons per

acre.

972_ POTATOES (18 TuberA any coloured variety.

498 Alan McKenzie, Bismark, 6 tons per acre. - -499 Alan McKenzie, Manistee, 5 tons per acre.

Exhibits of potatoes in Classes 963 to 972 shall be judged by points on the following scale: Size, type and general appearance, 30; freedom from disease and defects, 20; texture of flesh, 30; whiteness of flesh, 20. Total 100.

973. TRAY OF SPROUTED SEED POTATOES (any variety), READY FOR PLANTING. Open to certified seed only. To be shown in Agricultural Department's standard tray, 31 inches by 21 inches, which will be provided by the Society. Exhibits must be sprouted in trays, and not in soil or sand. Any exhibits not occupying the full capacity of the tray will be disqualified.—Prizes: £5, £3, £2. Entry fee, 8/-; Mem-bers, 5/-.

500 Alan McKenzie, Kennebec, 7 tons per acre. 501 Alan McKenzie, Katandin, 8 tons per acre.

Sprouted seed potatoes shall be judged by points on the following scale: Type, evenness and general appearance, 25; freedom from de-fects, 35; condition of sprouts for planting, 40. Total 100.

974. POTATOES (18 Tubers), No. 1 Grade, suitable for the export trade.

- 552 Geo. Dunn, Sequoia, 6 tons per acre. 503 Alan McKenzie, Sequoia, 10 tons per acre.

-504 F. V. Mannerheim, Sequoia, 6 tons per acre.

975. POTATOES (18 Tubers), No. 2 Grade, suitable for the export trade.

505 Geo. Dunn, Katandin, 5 tons per acre. 3—'506 Alan McKenzie, Katandin, 8 tons per acre.

...607 F. V. I.Viannerheim, Sequoia, 6 tons per acre.

Potatoes suitable for export shall be judged by points on the following scale: Size, type and general appearance, 30; freedom from disease and defects, 15 • texture and whiteness of flesh, 30; ruitability for export trade, 25. Total 100.

CHAMPION PRIZE.—Potatoes (open to exhi-bits in ail classes). Government Certificate and Society's Champion. Rosette.

(open 967. POTATOES (18 Tubers), Up-to-date. Geo. Dunn, 5 tons per acre.

968. POTATOES (18 Tubers), Snowflake. NO ENTRY"

- 491 -192

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FRUIT PACKING COMPETITIONS

CLASS

976. THE "LIGHTNING" JUNIOR FRUIT PACKING CHAMPIONSHIP OF VIC-TORIA. Special Prizes, £100, donated by LIGHTNING IMPLEMENT PTY. LTD., 517 ALBION STREET, WEST BRUNS-WICK (Telephone: FM 5281).

Conditions. — Competitors to be pupils from schools attending apple packing classes conducted by the Department of Agriculture, Victoria.

Type and quality of fruit to be used during the competitions to be determined by the Senior Judge.

Competitors representing their respective schools are invited to compete in the Packing Competitions in the Centenary Hall, Show-grounds, on Monday, 23rd, and Tuesday, 24th, September. School teams will be notified on which day and time they are to appear.

Competitors to wrap and pack one case of apples in the presence of the Judge.

Prizes: First prize, £2/10/-; second prize, £1; for the first and second highest point scorers in each school team.

Entry fee, 1/- for each member of the school-7 team.

Junior Championship £10 and a Championship Sash. Second prize, £4; third prize, £3. The Championship prizes will be awarded to the highest individual point scorers drawn from the combined schools team.

Trophy order to the value of £25 and a Sash - be awarded to the school whose pupils receive

the highest agglegate points as a team; second prize, £10 trophy order; third prize, £5 4-:ophy order.

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509 510

511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 22

5 9 3 5 9 4

2 5 5 9 6 527 528

529

/ 530

-- 531 4- 532

533 534

535 Hastings Catholic School (Kevin Paganoni).. 536 Hastings Catholic School (Ken Rosewarne).. 537 Hastings Catholic School (Fabio Spizzo). 538 Hastings State School (Ronnie Contini). 539 Hastings State School (Robert Howard). 540 Hastings State School (Warwick Johnston).

—541 Hastings State School (Dorothy Lillywhite)._ 642 Hastings State School (Ken Stockton). 543 Hastings State School (Glenda Unthank). 544 Heathmont State School, No. 1 Team (Susan.

Berry. 545 Heathmont State

Butcher). 546 Heathmont State

ette Eddey). 547 Heathmont State

Fisher). 548 Heathmont

Jones). 549 Heathmont

(Marianna 550 Heathmont

Frome). 551 Heathmont

Holdway). 552 Heathmont State School, No.

Hoskin). 553 Heathmont State School,

(Patricia Nicholson). Heathmont State School, No. 2 Team (Denise Smith). Heathmont State School, No. 2 Team (Jill. Stephens). Officer State School (Bruce Clarke). Officer State School (Noel Coverdale). Officer State School (Ethel Crook). Officer State School (Norman Gray). Officer State School (Thelma Hills). Officer State School (George Soroka). Pakenham Catholic School (Margaret Bourke). Pakenham Pakenham Pakenham Pakenham Berghe). Pakenham Catholic School (Bruce Watson)_ Pakenham Consolidated School, No. 1 Team (Beverley Blackwell.). Pakenham Consolidated School, No. 1 Team (Roslyn Grigg). Pakenham Consolidated School, No. 1 Team (Valerie Johnston). Pakenham Consolidated School, No. 1 Team (Kaye MacKenzie). Pakenham Consolidated School, No. 1 Team (Helen Szybkowski). Pakenham Consolidated School, No. 1 Team (Lynette Walder). Pakenham Consolidated School, No. 2 Team (Phillip Barry). Pakenham Consolidated School, No. 2 Team (Kevin Freeman). Pakenharn Consolidated School, No. 2 Team (Ian Peck). Pakenham Consolidated School, No. 2 Team (Faye Rinaldi). Pakenham Consolidated School, No. 2 Team (Sherri Russell). Pakenham Consolidated School, No. 2 Team (Garry Skinner). Ravenswood South State School (Christopher Comini). Ravenswood South State School (Sylvia Henderson). Ravenswood South State School (Graeme Leversha). Ravenswood South State School (Marie. Leversha). Ravens-wood South State School (Neil Neilsen). Ravenswood South State School (Laurel Pell). Red Hill Consolidated School (Kees Bolt). Red. Hill Consolidated School (Kees. K. Bolt). Red Hill Consolidated School (Gerbrand Bruin). Red Hill. Consolidated School (Thomas Hoskins,-). Red. Hill Consolidated School (John Ponter). Red Hill Consolidated School (Arthur Wooley). Salvation Army Boys' School (Bruce Baker). Salvation Army Boys' School (Ken. Eastick).

Section 57 Fruit Packing

Competitions Judge: W. H. HARRIS, Esq. Stewards: T. W. PEARCE, Esq.

H. L. DENHAM, Esq. W. GAYFORD, Esq.

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Bacchus Marsh State School (Geoff. Closter). Bacchus Marsh State School (Jill Durham). Bacchus Marsh State School (John Lorensini). Bacchus Marsh State School (Max Ryder). Bacchus Marsh State School (Roy Ryder). Bacchus Marsh State School (Judith Thomas). Garfield State School (John Austin). Garfield Statr, School (Marilyn Dowd). Garfield State School (Patricia Martin). Garfield State School (Graham Pringle). Garfield State School (Lynette Tighe). Garfield State School (Joe Walters). Harcourt State School (Desmond Barclay). Harcourt State Sic?, ool (Bryan Bertuch). Harcourt State School (Lynette Edwards). Harcourt State School (Alwyn Gough). Harcourt State School (Barrie Guest). Harcourt State School (Faye Rice). Harcourt North State School. (Max. Ellery). Harcourt North State School (Ji i an Ford). Harcourt North State School (Rodney Hor-well). Harcourt North State School (Graham Leath-bridge). Harcourt North State School (Lorraine McLean). Harcourt North State School (Shirley Sharp). Hastings Catholic School (Brian Danaher). Hastings Catholic School (Adrian De Jong). Hastings Catholic School (Nol. Duyvestyn).

School, No. 1 Team (Carol

School, No. 1 Team (Lyn--

School, No. 1 Team (John

State School, No. 1 Team (Robert.

State School, No. 1 Team Kelso). State School, No. 2 Team (Jillian.

State. School, No. 2 Team (Kath.

2 Team (Ross_

No. 2 Team.

554

555

556 557 558 559 560 561 562

563 564 565 566

567 —568

569

570

571

572

573

574

575

576

577

578

579

580

581

582

583

584

585

586 587

588

589

590 591

59592

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Catholic School (Joan Florence)_ Catholic School (Paul Houlihan). Catholic School (Brian Reidy). Catholic School (Nico. Van Den

SECTION 512.

FRUI PACKING C0M-D7,TITIOT\TS

CLASS 976. THE "LIGHTNING" Jt. rKuIT PA=NG c7-7A yio ISH I P OF VICTORIA.

1,JA_Iaday 22nd September

lo.45 A.L. 508 f 509

510 511 512 513

3acc-lus Bacchus Bacchus Bacchus Bacchus Bacchus

Marsh Marsh Marsq Parsh Marsh Marsh

State State State State State State

School School School School School School

(Geoff. Closter). (Jill Durham). (John Lorensini). (ax Ryder). (Roy ayder). (Judith Thomas).

11.30 A. 514 I— 515

516 517 518 519

Garfield Garfield Garfielc Garfield Garfield Garfield

State State State State State State

School (Joan Austin). School (Marilyn Dowd). School (Patricia Martin). Scnool (Graham Pringle). School (Lynette Tighe). School (Joe Walters).

12.0 520 521 522 523

--52L 525

itarcourt State Harcourt Sate Harcourt State Harcourt State Harcourt State Harcourt State

School (Desmond Barclay). School (Bryan Bertuch). School (Lynette Edwards). School (Alwyn Gough). School (Barrie Guest). School (Faye Rice).

1.15 M. 526 527 528 529 530 531

Harcourt North State Harcourt Nortn State Harcourt North State Harcourt North State Harcourt North State Harcourt North State

Ellery). School (Jillian Ford). School (Rodney Horwell). Scnool (Graham Leathbridge). School (Lorraine McLean). School (Shirley Sharp).

2000 544 545 5-6 547 548

1-- 549

eathmont State Heathmont State Heathmont State Heathmont State Heathmont State Heathmont State

School, School, School, School, School, School,

No0 No. No. No.

No.

1 Team 1 Team 1 Team 1 Team 1 Team 1 Team

(Susan Berry). (Carol Butcher). (Lynette Eddey). (John Fisher). (Robert Jones). (Marianna Kelso).

No. No. No. No. No. 1\o.

P.M. 550 7„--551

552 553

--55L 555

Heathmont State Heathmont State Heathmont State Heathmont State Heathmont State HE athiiiont State

School, School, School, Scnool, School, School,

2 Team 2 Team 2 Team 2 learn 2 learn 2 Tearn

(Milan Frome). (Kath. Holdway). (Ross. Hoskin). (Patricia Nicholson). (Denise Smith). (Jill Stephens).

School, School,

1 1

1

Too 1, zoo 1, cool,

Consolic Consolid Consolia ConsoliL Consolic

earn team Team learn Team

Pakenaam Pakenaam Paeniam Pakenham Pakenham

Noo No. No. No. No.

ated ated ated ated ated

Sc- Sc Sc

Paken aam Consoldiated School, o 0 1 Team

(3ev.31ac-zcwell). (Roslyn Grigg). (Val.Johnston). (Kaye McKenzie). (Helen. Szybkow-

sLd). (Lynette walder)

120 568 569 570 571 572

573

FRUIT PACKTNG COMPETITIONS(Page 2).

Thesday L)e -otemper:

10. A. ' _10 536 Red Hill Consolicated 587 Red Hill Consolidated

2„,- 588 Red Hill Consolidated 589 Red Hill Consolidated

)--590 Red Hill Consolidated 591 Red Hill Consolidated

School Scaool School School School School

(Kees Bolt). (Kees K. Bolt). (Gerorand Bruin) (Thomas Hosking). (John Ponter). (Arthur Wooley).

11.30r 556 557 558 559 560 561

Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer

State State State State State State

School (Bruce Clarrce). School (Noel Cloverdale). School (Ethel Croon). School (Norman Gray). School (Thelma Hills). School (George Sorozca).

No. No. No. Uo. No. No.

1.15 P.M..--574 575 576 577

1-578 579

Pakenham Consolidated School, Pakenham Consolicated School, Pakenqam Consolidated School, Pakenham Consolidated School, Pazcenaam Consolidated School, Pakenham Consolidated School,

2 Team 2 team 2 Team 2 Team 2 Team 2'beam

(Phillip Barry). (Kevin Freeman). (Ian PeczO. (Faye Rinaldi). (Sherri Russell). (Garry S,cinner).

P, . 592 ® 593

59LI 595 5)6 597

Salvation irmy loys' Salvation Army Boys' Salvation Army Boys' Salvation Army Boys' Salvation Army Boys' Salvation Arty Boys'

School (Bruce Baker). School (Ken. EasticzO. School (led Irwin). School (Ian Robertson). School (Fred Smith). School (Ian Smit-1).

2.45 P.1'I,2„-- 598 599 600 601 602 603

Tally Ho Boys, 7aLly Ho Boys' Tally Ho Boys' Tally Ho 3oys' Tally Ho Boys' Tally Ho Boys'

School ( Peter Crerar). School (Alan Jonnson). School (Carl Klouro70'e) School (Tony Rowan). School (Wayne Sanders). School (Ivor Watt).

fRUIT PACKING COMPETITIONS (Page

WeHnesdav 24th Se-7)tem3er

604- 605 606

1-607 608 609

Tyabb Railway Tyabb Railway Tyaab Railway Tyaoo sliway Tyab ailway Tyabb

School School School School Scnool School

(Margaret Borley). (Join 3running). (Judith Rose). (Douglas Thornell). (Rodney Walker) (Cheryl Watson).

11.30 A.M. 580 581

-I- 582 583 584

1- 585

Havenswood Ravenswood Ravenswood Ravenswood Ravens' ooc Ravenswood

South South South South South South

State State State State State State

School (Christopher Comini). Scnool (Sylvia Henderson). School (Graeme Leversha). School (Marie Leversha). School (Neil Neilsen). School (Laurel Pell).

12.30 P e o2 562 563

1-564 565 r566 567

PaK.enham Pakennam Pakenham PaK.enham Pa,cen-lam PaKTenaam

Catholic Catnolic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic

School (Margaret 3ourke). . School (Joan Florence). Scaool (Paul Houlihan). School (Brian Reidy). School Wico. Van Den Berghe) School (Bruce Watson).

1.15 p.m.p-571v2 533 53L 535 536 537

:Eas,ings Catholic Hastings Catholic Hastings Catholic Hastings Catholic Hastings Catholic Hastings Catholic

School (Brian Danaher). School (Adrian De Jong). School (Nol.Duyvestyn). School (Kevin Paganoni). School (Ken Rosewarne). School (Fabio Spizzo).

2.00 P. 1. 538 5 39 54o

k 541 9.3 5)+2

54-3

astings State Hastings State Hastings State Hastim's State Hastings State Hastings State

School (Ronnie Contini). School (Robert Howard). School (Warwiczc Johnston). School, .(Dorothy Lillywhite). School (Ken Stockton). School (Glenda Llathan)

2.L5 P M.7).(610 611 612 613 6l 615

Wantirna Wantirna Wantirna Wantirna Wantirna Wan:irna

State State State State State State

School (Ian Fankhauser). School (Melva Finger). School (Prudence Menzies.) School (Pieter Mourik). School (Rodney Robertson). School (Geoffrey Wilson).

616 -617

618 619 620 621

'622 623

Delmac Apiaries. W. Howard. K. Jackel. Norma Jackel. T. H. McGrath. W. McGrath. C. Pickering. I. W. Snibson.

982. CANDIED HONEY—Hard—Any Flora (3 jars).

645 Delmac 646 K. Jacket

-4 -647 G. J. Lee. ,#)648 T. H. McGrath ---r 649 W. McGrath. ,s

Henry R. Mott.

983. CANDIED HONEY — Soft or Creamed — Any Flora (3 jars).

651 Leo. Hobbs. '---652 K. Jackel.

653 Norma Jackel. -654 G. J. Lee.

655 T. H. McGrath. 656 W. McGrath.

'7-657 Henry R. Mott. el-4AI 9 C I

rorg COMB HONEY.

984. BEST FRAME OR FRAMES, not less than 5 lbs. Sealed Comb Honey.

- 658 Delmac Apiaries. -659 T. H. McGrath. 660 W. McGrath.

985. BEST THREE SECTIONS COMB HONEY.

-661 Delmac Apiaries. 662 T. H. McGrath. 663 W. McGrath.

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPE AT COLES 4:221

APICULTURE

594 Salvation Army Boys' School (Ted Irwin). 595 Salvation Army Boys' School (Ian Robert-

son). 596 Salvation Army Boys' School (Fred. Smith). 597 Salvation Army Boys' School (lan Smith). 598 Tally Ho Boys' School (Peter Crerar). 599 Tally Ho Boys' School (Alan Johnson). 600 Tally Ho Boys' School (Carl Kloprogge). 601 Tally Ho Boys' School (Tony Rowan). 602 Tally Ho Boys' School (Wayne Sanders). 603 Tally Ho Boys' School (lvor Watt). 604 Tyabb Railway School (Margaret Borley). 605 Tyabb Railway School (John Brunni.ng). 606 Tyabb Railway School (Judith Rose). 607 Tyabb Railway School (Douglas Thornell). 608 Tyabb Railway School (Rodney Walker). 609 Tyabb Railway School (Cheryl Watson). 610 Wantirna State School (Ian Fankhauser). 611 Wantirna State School (Melva Finger). 612 Wantirna State School (Prudence Menzies). 613 Wantirna State School (Pieter Mourik). cl 614 Wantirna State School (Rodney Robertson). 615 Wantirna State School (Geoffrey Wilson).

Section 58—Apiculture

CLASS

978. NATIVE FLORA, other than Yellow Box, Light (3 jars). Delmac Apiaries. K. Jackel. Norma Jacket T. H. McGrath. W. McGrath.

979. NATIVE FLORA, other than Yellow Box, Amber (3 jars).

629 Delmac Apiaries. ---630 Leo. Hobbs.

631 K. Jackel. .-- 632 Norma Jackel.

633 T. H. McGrath. 634 W. McGrath.

INTRODUCED FLORA (Extracted Liquid).

621 625

—626

628

980. 635 636

INTRODUCED FLORA, Light K. Jackel. Norma Jackel.

(3 jars).

'638 _ 639

G. J. Lee. T. H. McGrath.? W. McGrath.

-;;:t '

ki:244,;-3i.

640 Henry R. Mott. -641 Henry R. Mott.

Judge: C. E. COTTMAN, Esq.

Steward: D. KING, Esq.

Exhibits in this Section must be delivered to the Show Grounds not later than 11 a.m. on Wednesday, 17th September.

Prizes: £3, £2, and £1.

All Exhibits of the products of the Apiary must be the produce of the exhibitor's own apiary during the preceding twelve months.

Exhibits which are, in the opinion of the judge, wrongly entered in any class, shall be removed to any other class and then judged accordingly.

The Judge shall have the right to sample all exhibits in this Section.

No exhibits produced, purchased or packed within five miles of Melbourne General Post Office will be allowed to compete.

All Honey to be exhibited in standard 1 lb. tall square jars. Gummed labels stamped with the exhibit number will be forwarded with the Entry Tickets. These labels must be attached to the jars.

A Championship Prize of g5/5/-, presented by THE PRODUCERS' CO-OPERATIVE DIS- TRIBUTING

the best honey exhibited in the Liquid and LANE, MELBOURNE, C.1., will be awarded for TRIBUTING SOCIETY LTD., 573 FLINDERS

Candied Sections.

NATIVE FLORA (Extracted Liquid). CLASS

977. YELLOW BOX (3 jars).

CANDIED HONEY.

Entry fees: Members, 5/-; Non-members, 7/-. The Society reserves the right to display only

prize winning exhibits and those considered by 981. INTRODUCED FLORA, Amber (:', jars). the judges to be of special merit if the entries -642 Delmac Apiaries.

accommodation available. 644 W. McGrath. -11kA7)-1,-- elc.--777-50 received are more than can be staged in the 643 T. H. McGrath.

_i\--

,,-

R AT COLES

f points for judging:-

LIQUID HONEY. pur 25 ity 25

25 10

.ness 10 fitness 5

100

CANDIED HONEY. )1 .1 Less of grain .... tarity of grain .... a ....

30 25

... 25 10 10

BEESWAX. a

aess (transparency) al Appearance ity

100

10 25 25 20 20

100

COMB HONEY.

• • • . . • . • .

ppearance .

. 20

. 20

. 20

. 20

. 20

100

ry Produce,

Apiculture Sections

s. A., Private Bag 47, Warracknabeal- 351. Cheese & Butter Factory Coy. Ltd., Camperdown-76, 103, 135, 149, 183,.

J., Box 27, Rosebery-317, 329, 337,

r., & Son, "Coodardy", Whittlesea- 453. ag Co. Ltd., Box 37, Colac-3, 19, 33, 04, 136, 150, 184, 220, 258, 304, 307.. ar Factory, Condah Swamp 78, 105,,

I., Warn.coort-467, 468.

Wand() 'Bridge-470, 480. 38 Kctrir;rd St., North Essendon,,

624, 629, 642, 645, 658, 661, 664, 6.68,,

Warr, r;oo rt----/169, 474.

Dorno,Lsa, 318, 321, 338. rr(..,:v./;),rru. 481.

AIM

IT'S ALWAYS C EAPER

INDEX TO EXHIBITORS

Drouin Co-operative Butter Factory Co. Ltd., Lardner Rd., Drouin-4, 20, 34, 48, 79, 106, 152, 186, 221, 259, 288, 296, 308, 309.

Dumbalk Co-operative Butter & Cheese Co. Ltd., Dumbalk-107, 153, 187, 222, 289.

Dunn, Geo., Brandy Creek Rd., Warragul-482, 484, 486, 488, 490, 491, 494, 502, 505.

E

_EMMETT BROS., "Shenstone", Stanhope-393, 407, 444.

Eskdal'e Butter Factory Co. Ltd., Eskdale-154, 188.

G

GARFIELD STATE SCHOOL, Garfield-514, 515, 516, 517, 518, 519.

-Girgarre Cheese Factory & Trading Co. Pty. Ltd., 177 Victoria Pde., Collingwood, N.5-5, 21, 35, 49, 61, 64.

Glenormiston Butter & Cheese Factory Co. Ltd., Private Bag, Terang-155, 189, 223, 260, 297.

Great Southern Co-op. Co. Ltd., Box 10, -Foster- 80, 108, 156, 190, 224.

Greaves, W. C., Caldermeade Estate, Caldermeade -445, 446.

H

HANDRECK, John, Moutajup-466. Harcourt State School, Harcourt-520, 521, 52 9 ,

523, 524, 525. Harcourt North State School, Harcourt North-

526, 527, 528, 529, 530, 531. Hastings Catholic School, Hastings-532, 533, 534,

535, 536, 537. Hastings State School, Hastings-538, 539, 540,

541, 542, 543. Hay, D. & J., Colac-472. Heathmont State School, No. 1 Team, Heathmont-

544, 5'45, 546, 547, 548, . 549. Heathmont State School, No. 2 Team, Heathmont-

550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 555. Hempel, R. T., East Wangaratta-362, 394, 420,

431, 438, 457. Henderson, Bros., "Bonnie D o on", Tylden-368,

373, 381, 437, 458, 462. Hobbs, Leo., 1 Galtes Cres., West Brunswick, N.12-

630, 651. Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd., 628-630

Bourke St., Melbourne-81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 137, 138, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 261, 262, 276, 278, 283, 290, 298, 310.

Hopkins, J., Winchelsea-478. Howard, W., Private Bag, Glenorchy-617.

..11

JACKEL, K., Williams Rd., Wangaratta-618, 625, 631, 635, 646, 652, 665, 669.

.Jackel, Norma, Williams Rd., Wangaratta-619, 626, 632, 636, 653.

K

KEREN Cheese Co., Main Rd., Doncaster-622. 65. Kiewa Butter & Cheese Factory Crean) ory Co,

Ltd., Kiewa-88, 116, 139, 164, 198, 232, 263. 279, 291.

Kilmore Broadford Dairy- Co., Sutherland St., Kilmore-89,- 117, 1.40, 165, 199, 233. 261.

Kongwak Co-op. 1-Int- lox Factory Co. Ltd., Kongwak -66, 67, 1.18, 166, 200, 2:1.1, 31.1.

Koop, P. & J., Birregurra-479.

Korumburra & tory & TrE Korumburra- 235, 280, 284

Kraft Foods Lim 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 41, 51, 52, 53.

L

LANGHAM, W. ( Lee, G. J., Gaw1(

654. Leongatha Butte]

9, Leongatha Longwarry &

Ltd., Longwe 300, 302.

M

McDONALD, Niel 369.

McGrath, T. H., 633, 638, 643, 675.

McGrath, W., Bo 628, 634, 639, 673, 676.

McKenzie, Alan, 489, 492, 495,

McNab Bros., "Oa McNab, J. A. G. McRobert, Williar

432, 447, 454. Mactier, David,

331, 339, 340, 396, 408, 459.

Mactier, John, "Cr Town-397, 42

Mactier, P. J., Bo: Mactier, Robert,

342, 360, 364, Mactier, •W.

335, 343, 344, Maffra Co-operat

60, Maffra-9 313.

Mahoney, E. A., Mannerheim, F.

493, 497, 504, Menzel & McCall

471, 477. Milawa Co-op. Th

239. Mitchell, L. L., B, Mott, Henry R., Mount Tyson Co.

via Oakey, Qu Mulvahil, C.. 237 Murray Valley

Trading Co. I 123. 142. 171,

Myrtleford Co-opi Myrtleford-9

N

▪ A C101: KA, A. E. N ewstead Co-ope

Co. Ltd., NeN

OFFICER STATE 559, 560, 561.

100

CANDIED HONEY. Flavour .... Colour .... Fineness of grain Regularity of grain .... Aroma ....

BEESWAX. Aroma ... Colour .. . . Clearness (transparency) General Appearance Tenacity

COMB HONEY. Whiteness .. Evenness .. . Fullness Flavour .. General Appearance

30 25

... 25

... 10

.... 10

100

10 25 25 20 20

100

• . 20 • . 20 ▪ 20

• . 20 20

100

424 IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

APICULTURE

Scale of points for judging:-

LIQUID HONEY. Flavour ... 25 Density .... .... 25 Colour .... 25 Aroma .... 10 Clearness .... 10 Brightness .... 5

BEESWAX. (In One Block, not less than 5 lbs.).

CLASS

986. WHITE. 664 Delmac Apiaries. 665 K. Jackel. •666 T. H. McGrath. 667 W. McGrath.

987. PALE YELLOW. 668 Delmac Apiaries. 669 K. Jackel. 670 T. H. McGrath. 671 T. H. McGrath. 67'). W. McGrath.

- 673 W. McGrath.

988. BEST GENERAL EXHIBIT, Products and By-products of an apiary-not more than 16 square feet.

Delmac Apiaries. T. H. McGrath.

McGrath.

GRAND AGGREGATE PRIZE.-A Special Prize of +2,5:5,-, presented by THE PRO-DUCERS' CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING SOCIETY LTD., 576 FLINDERS LANE, MEL-

BOURNE, C.1. be awarded to the most suc- cessful exhibitor in the open classes.

Tb-ree points \\ill be awarded for a first prize, two points for a second prize, and one point for a third prize, in each numbered class.

_Index to Exhibitors in airy Produce, Farm Produce, Fruit Packing and Apiculture Sections.

A _A_NNETT, C. F., Buckly Swarnp-475. Archie's Creek Dairy Produce Co. Ltd., Archie's

Creek-1, 17, 45, 75, 102, 134, 148, 181, 217, 254, 286.

Associated Dairies Ltd., 1 Foster St., Dandenong-2, 18. 22. 46.

B B C"CHT'S MARSH STATE SCHOOL, Bacchus

:‘,1,arsh-508. 509, 510, 511, 512, 513. Bairnsdale District Farmers' Co-op. Co. Ltd., Box

63, Bairnsdale-62, 182, 218, 206. Ballantyne, K. L.. Pty. Ltd., 295 Grant- St., South

Mefbourne-255, 256, 257. Barr, Ian D., -St. Quentin"; Li sm e,-289, 427. Batt, J. & A. C., Box 26, Yarrawonga-404, 405. Boyle Bros., Lake Goldsmith, via Beaufort-316,

261, 266, 267, 290, 416, 417, 428, 429, 440, 441, 450, 451, 452.

Broad, E. E., "Grangeville", Box 29, Pyramid- 391, 406, 418, 420.

Brown, R. A., Larie.v, Bacchus Marsh-M. Burns, F. M., Box 420, P.O., Swan Hill-350. Butler, J.H., Meado w 'Hanks, Newstead-

392, 419.

C CAMERON, G. A., Private Bag 47, Warracknabeal-

324, 336, 351. Camperdown Cheese & Butter Factory Coy. Ltd.,

Box 2'6, Camperdown-76, 103, 135, 149, 183, 219, 287.

Chivell, Alan J., Box 27, Rosebery-317, 329, 337, 352.

Clark, P. W., & Son, "Coodardy", Whittlesea-442, 443, 453.

Colac Dairying Co. Ltd., Box 37, Colac-3, 19, 33, 47, 77, 104, 136, 150, 184, 220, 258, 304, 307..

Condah Butter Factory, Condah Swamp-78, 105,. 151, 185.

Currington, H., Warncoort-467, 468.

D DAVIDSON, T. P., Wando Bridge-470, 480. Delmac Apiaries, 38 Kerferd St., North. Essendon,

W.6-616, 624, 629, 64.2, 645, 658, 661, 664, 6.68,, 674.

Dennis, N. A., Warn coort-469, 474. Dennis, Ti. C., -Birrr;g-urra-473. Dillon Bros., Dun] osa-318, 321, 338. Downey, G., irrewarra-481.

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES 425

INDEX TO EXHIBITORS

Drouin Co-operative Butter Factory Co. Ltd., Lardner Rd., Drouin-4, 20, 34, 48, 79, 106, 152, 186, 221, 259, 288, 296, 308, 309.

Dumbalk Co-operative Butter & Cheese Co. Ltd., Dumbalk-107, 153, 187, 222, 289.

Dunn, Geo., Brandy Creek Rd., Warragul-482, 484, 486, 488, 490, 491, 494, 502, 505.

EMMETT BROS., "Shenstone", Stanhope-393, 407, 444.

Eskdale Butter Factory Co. Ltd., Eskdale-154, 188.

G GARFIELD STATE SCHOOL, Garfield-514, 515,

516; 517, 518, 519. -Girgarre Cheese Factory & Trading Co. Pty. Ltd.,

177 Victoria Pde., Collingwood, N.5-5, 21, 35, 49, 61, 64.

Glenormiston Butter & Cheese Factory Co. Ltd., Private Bag, Terang-155, 189, 223, 260, 297.

Great Southern Co-op. Co. Ltd., Box 10, Foster- 80, 108, 156, 190, 224.

Greaves, W. C., Caldermeade Estate, Caldermeade -445, 446.

H

HANDRECK, John, Moutajup-466. Harcourt State School, Harcourt-520, 521, 522,

523, 524, 525. Harcourt North State School, Harcourt North-

526, 527, 528, 529, 530, 531. Hastings Catholic School, Hastings-532, 533, 534,

535, 536, 537. Hastings State School, Hastings-538, 539, 540,

541, 542, 543. Hay, D. & J., Colac-472. Heathmont State School, No. 1 Team, Heathmont-

544, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549. Heathmont State School, No. 2 Team, Heathmont-

550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 555. Hempel, R. T., East Wangaratta-362, 394, 420,

431, 438, 457. Henderson, Bros., "Bonnie D o on ", Tylden-368,

373, 381, 437, 458, 462. Hobbs, Leo., 1 Galtes Cres., West Brunswick, N.12-

630, 651. Holdenson & Nielson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd., 628-630

Bourke St., Melbourne-81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 137, 138, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 261, 262, 276, 278, 283, 290, 298, 310.

Hopkins, J., Winchelsea-478. Howard, W., Private Bag, Glenorchy-617.

J

JACKEL, K., Williams Rd., Wangaratta-618, 625, 631, 635, 646, 652, 665, 669.

Jackel, Norma, Williams Rd., Wangaratta-619, 626 632, 636, 653.

KEREN Cheese Co., Main Rd., Doncaster-62, 65. Kiewa Butter & Cheese Factory & Creamery Co.

Ltd., Kiewa-88, 116, 139, 164, 198, 232, 263, 279, 291.

Kilmore Broadford Dairy Co., Sutherland St., Kihnore-89, 117, 140, 1.65, 199, 233, 264.

Kongwak Co-op. Butter Factory Co. Ltd., Kongwak -66, 67, 118, 166, 200, 234, 311.

Koop, P. & J., Birregurra-479.

Korumburra & District Co-opera tive fluttor 'Fac-tory & Trading Co., Ltd., 17 Station St.. Korumburra-6, 22, 36, 50, !0), 110, 1.67, 20 1 , 235, 280, 284, 292, 299. 301.

Kraft Foods Limited, floN- 1.07:1N, Midbourne 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 41, 51, 52, 53,

L

LANGHAM, W. C., "Inverell", Murchison-370. Le-e, G. J., Gawler, via Ulverstone, Tas.-637, 647,

654. Leongatha Butter & Cheese Factory Co. Ltd., Box

9, Leongatha-168, 202, 236, 265, 312. Longwarry & District Dairymen's Co-op. Assn.

Ltd., Longwarry-91, 120, 237, 266, 277, 285, 300, 302.

M

McDONALD, Niel, "Ulva", Mulwala, N.S.W.-353, 369.

McGrath, T. H., South Nowra, N.S.W.-620, 627, 633, 638, 643, 648, 655, 6.59, 662, 666, 670, 671, 675.

McGrath, W., Box 24, P.O., Nowra, N.S.W.-621, 628, 634, 639, 644, 649, 656, 660, 663, 667, 672, 673, 676.

McKenzie, Alan, Wyelangta P.O.-483, 485, 487, 489, 492, 495, '496, 498, 499, 500, 501, 503, 506.

McNab Bros., "Oakbank", Tullamarine-374, 382. McNab, J. A. G., Hutton, Tullamarine-375, 383. McRobert, William, Toolleen, via Heathcote-395,

432, 447, 454. Mactier, David, "Nasechol", Box 30, Tatura-330,

331, 339, 340, 354, 358, 359, 363, 371, 376, 384, 396, 408, 459.

Mactier, John, "Craigielea", Boho South, via Violet Town-397, 421.

Mactier, P. J., Box 30, Tatura-398, 409. Mactier, Robert, Box 30, Tatura-332, 333, 341,

342, 360, 364, 372, 377, 385, 399, 410, 460. Mactier, W. Angus, "Merri Ponds", Tatura-334,

335, 343, 344, 355, 356, 365. Maffra Co-operative Milk Products Co. Ltd., Box

60, Maffra-92, 121, 141, 169, 203, 238, 281, 293, 313.

Mahoney, E. A., Bookar, via Camperdown-465. Mannerheim, F. V., 134 Central Rd., Blackburn-

493, 497, 504, 507. Menzel & McCallum, Armytage, via Winchelsea-

471, 477. Milawa Co-op. Dairy Coy., Milawa-122, 170, 204,

239. Mitchell, L. L., Box 69, Sea Lake-357. Mott, Henry R., Gawler, Tas.-640, 641, 650, 657. Mount Tyson Co-op. Dairy Assn., Mount Tyson,

via Oakey, Queensland-12, 28, 42, 56. Mulvahil, C., 237 Wattle St., Bendigo-378, 461, 463. Murray Valley Co-operative Dairy Products &

Trading Co. Ltd., Box 99, Cobram-13, 29, 57, 123, 142, 171, 205, 240, 267.

Myrtleford Co-operative Butter Factory Co. Ltd., Myrtleford-93, 124, 172, 206, 241.

N

NAGORKA, A. E., Moutajup-476. Newstead Co-operative Butter & Cheese Factory

Co. Ltd., Newstead-242, 268.

0

OFFICER STATE SCHOOL, Officer-556, 557, 558, 559, 560, 561.

23, I. 25, 20, ')7. 38, 3!0 , 54, 7, 7,

426 IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

INDEX TO EXHIBITORS

P PAKENILLA.M CATE01:1C SCHOOL. Pakenham-562,

563, 564, 565, 566, 567. Pakenhani Consolidated School, No. 1 Team, Pak-

e.n ha m-56 S , 509, 570. 571, 572. 5 7 3. Pakenham Consolidated School, No. 2 Team, Pak-

enham-57-1 , 575, 576, 577. 57S 579. Perfect Cheese Co.. 32 St. David St., Fitzroy-

69. 70. 71. 72, 73, 74. Pickering-, C., Dads yells Bridge, via Menorchy-

62'. PietscE W. G. & 0. C.. Box 79, Dimboola 325, 345. Pittsworth Co-operative Dairy Assn. Limited, P.O.

Box 3. Fittsworth, Queensland-14, 30. 43, 58. Pyramid Co-operative Society Limited, Kelly St.,

Pyramid Hill-94. 125. 173. 207, 243.

T

TALLAN(1-ATTA DAIRY CO. LTD., Karrika St., Tallangatta-97, 128, 145, 176, 211, 247, 270.

Tally Ho Boys' School, Tally Ho-598, 599, 600, 601, 602, 603.

Tatura Butter Factory and Farmers' Produce Co.. Ltd., Tatura-248.

Tobin, Adrian, Box 10, Murtoa-320, 326, 348. Trafalgar • Milk Supply Pty. Ltd., Waterloo Rd.,

Trafalgar-98, 129, 146, 177, 212, 249, 271, 315. Trufood of Australia Limited, Glenormiston South

—282, 295. Tyabb Railway School; Tyabb-604, 605, 606, 607,.

608, 609.

R

RAVENSWOOD SOUTH STATE SCHOOL, Ravens- wood South-580, 581, 582, 583, 584, 585.

Reddan Bros., Grants Rd., Tullamarine-379, 386. Red Hill Consolidated School, Red Hill-586, 587,

533. 589. 590. 591.

S

SALESIAN COLLEGE, Rupertswood, Sunbury-400, 411. 412.

Salvation Army Boys' School, The Basin-592, 593, 595, 596. 597.

Sheahan. D. F.. Loyola, Dumosa-319, 322, 346. Shepparton Co-operative Butter Factory Ltd., P.O.

Box 13. Shepparton-95, 126, 143. 174, 208, 244. Sinclair, A. J. M.. Box 215, Swan Hill-323, 347. Snibson, J. 77., 1 Bennett St.. Stawell-623. South Eastern Milk Products Ltd., Box 23, Yarram

—15. 59. 96. 1 97, 144. 175, 209, 245, 269, 294, 393. 395. 314.

S:Oinks.. T. F. & D. G-., 'Whitnauir", Lismore-401, 413, 422, 423, 433.

Stanhope and District Co-operative Dairy Co. Ltd., Box 55. Stanhope-16. 31, 44, 60, 210, 246.

Story. A. E.. Emu Creek, via Bendigo-387, 414,

WANNON MILK PRODUCTS, Bok 90, Hamilton- 99, 130, 178, 179, 213, 214, 250, 251.

Wantirna State School, Wantirna-610, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615.

Warrnambool Cheese & Butter Factory Co. Ltd., Allansford-131, 215, 252.

Westendorf, C. E., Box 111, Dimboola-327. Westendorf, G. W., & Son, Box 111, Dimboola—,

328, 349. Western District Co-operative Co. Ltd., Box 4501,

G.P.O., Melbourne-272, 273. Wilkie, H. W., Carlsberg, Kilmore-380, 388, 402,.

415, 424, 434. Wilson, D. C., "Ayton Law", Derrinallum-274„

403, 425, 426, 435, 436, 448, 449, 455, 456. Wilson, Ian A. McD.,

YARRAGON DAIRY COMPANY PTY. LTD., Box 37,, Yarragon-100, 132, 147, 180, 216, 253.

Yea & Mansfield Dairy Coy. Ltd., P.O. Box 4, Yea-101, 133.

Section 59 — Home Crafts

Entry fee, 2/6 each entry except where otherwise specified.

PLALC NEEDLEWORK:

Judge: Miss BETH CH-AMBERS.

Judge: OLIVE SCOTT.

KNITTING- (in Wool):

judge: A. DIXON.

ART AND APPLIED ART:

Judge: ARNOLD SHORE, Esq.

ART CRAFTS: Judges: Miss E. COXON.

Miss E. L. TYLER.

AFTERNOON FROCK COMPETITIONS:

Judge: Miss E. G. MADIN.

COOKING- (except Jams and Preserves):

Judges: Mrs. JEAN BOWRING. Miss KATHLEEN SLY.

JAMS AND PRESERVES:

Judge: Miss I. HORNE.

SCHOOL COMPETITIONS (Boys):

Judc,es: K. W. TATCHELL, Esq. E. BESFORD, Esq. J. R. PEART, Esq.

Miss E(.Gcirol) :

COXON. Miss Miss E. L. TYLER.

PHOTOGRAPHY: Judges: H. CLELAND, Esq.

W. A. BROADHEAD, Esq. W. G. NIC'HOLLS, Esq.

Stewardesses: Mrs. H. H. ROWE. Mrs. V. SEARLES. Mrs. G. M. TAYLOR. Mrs. E. E. BLACK. Mrs. J. ALENTORN. Mrs. R. BAXTER. Mrs. D. G. CARMAN. Mrs. CHAPPELL. Mrs. A. McARTHUR. Miss SANDERS. Mrs. F. M. THOMPSON.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS 1. The Judge's decision shall be final and no-

correspondence shall be entered into. 2. All work must be the bona fide work of

the exhibitor. No exhibit entered at a previous Show of this Society may be entered at this Show.

The Society may in its discretion reject any entry which it considers to be more than two years' old.

3. Exhibits must be addressed thus :—By Post:

THE SECRETARY, ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF'

VICTORIA (HOME CRAFTS), ROYAL SHOW GROUNDS,

ASCOT VALE, W,2.

INK

MILK MORE

ROME CRAFTS 427

AND

As a drink or in foods, Milk makes up all deficiencies in diet.

MILK IS NATURE'S FOOD OF FOODS.

It contains every essential food element for

health and physical energy, and builds up your

resistance to ills and infections.

ORDER AN EXTRA PINT OF MILK A

DAY. It's a safe, sure rule for good health

in any home.

MILK BOARD PUBLICITY.

I.

THE FLORENCE MONOD MEMORIAL. A trophy order, valued at £10710/-, presented

by the Society to commemorate the long service given by the late Mrs. Florence Monod, will be awarded annually. In 1958 the trophy will be presented for the best exhibit in the Plain Needlework Section in Classes 1 to 12.

This trophy will be competed for each year in rotation in a different sub-section.

A TROPHY (donated by "COLES STORES" MELBOURNE) will be awarded to the competitor gaining the greatest number of points in Classes 1 to 12. Three points will be awarded for a first prize in each class, two points for a second prize, and one point for a third prize. In the event of a Judge awarding an equal first, second or third prize, full points will be allotted to each exhibitor. Should there be an equality of points the Judge shall make a final decision.

NOTE.—Exhibits that have been washed will be disqualified from winning a prize, and no exhibit may compete that has been judged at a. previous Show of this society.

PLAIN NEEDLEWORK

NOTE.—In Plain Needlework Sections, the-articles may have seams and hems machine-sewn, but all decorative work must be hand work.

Prizes: £11101-, 15/-, 5/- (except where other-wise stated).

Entry fee, 2/6 (except where otherwise-specified).

CL-SS

1. LINGERIE SET (3 pieces). —1 Mrs. V. F. Butterworth.

2 Mrs. L. Crafter. 3 Mrs. L. Fairbairn. 4 Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Sandra Kirchner). 5 Mrs. M. E. Loats.

Mrs. T. G. McGavin.. 7 Miss Shirley Mason. 8 Mrs. K. Tenny.

2 —9 Miss G. E. White.

2. BOY'S SHIRT, made by years).

machine (3 to 12:

Mrs. V. F. ButterWorth. Mrs. L. Crafter. Mrs. M. R. Harry. Mrs. F. H. Hauser. Mrs. M. E. Loats. Mrs. T. G. McGavin. Mrs. H. E. Rollinson. Mrs. K. Tenny. Miss G. E. White.

3. CHILD'S PLAY SUIT, Miss Joyce Bourchier. Mrs. H. Bryant. Mrs. V. F. Butterworth. Mrs. M. E. Loats. Mrs. T. G. McGavin. Mrs. M. L. Norman. Mrs. -fr,rnice Sutherland.

r s. E. Tenny. (.111i. White.

made by machine.

—^20 y21

22 23 24

2F;

/ 18

4'2S IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

HOME CRAFTS

By Rail:

THE SECRETARY, I

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF

VICTORIA (HOME CRAFTS),

SPENCER STREET RAILWAY STATION,

MELB 4 -41/L.

Exhibitors are required, when forwarding their exhibits, to distinctly mark their parcels: "Home Crafts Section".

4. The Society shall not be responsible for the loss of or damage to any exhibit irrespective of the cause of such loss or damage.

Exhibits of Needlework, Arts and Crafts must be delivered at the Show Grounds before 5 p.m. on Thursday, 11th September, 1958, and exhibits of FOODS before 11 a.m. on Monday, 15th Sep-tember, 1958. Stewardesses will be in attendance at the Pavilion from Tuesday, 9th September.

Exhibitors will not be permitted to remove their exhibits until after 10 a.m. Sunday, 28th-September, 1958.

Except in the Cooking Section exhibitors may collect exhibits after the Show between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Sunday, 28th, and Monday, 29th September, 1958.

NOTE.—Exhibits may not be collected on Saturday evenings as in previous years.

5. Special exhibit numbers will be issued, which must be firmly fixed to every exhibit. Duplicate numbers must be attached to all articles making up a collection.

6. In order to facilitate the return of exhibits, competitors in this Section are requested to supply a full list of their exhibits and instructions as to their -return.

7. All exhibits will be returned to owners by rail unless a special request is made when for-warding exhibits and the cost of such special arrangement is forwarded.

The Society reserves the right to display only such exhibits as it deems fit and practicable.

"Tor Sale" cards or notices are not allowed ex-hibits.

E--,-, 7nibitors will be allowed only one entry in any one class, excluding Photography.

For the purpose of the classes for New Aus-tralians in the Schedule a New Australian shall be deemed to be a person who has migrated to Australia since August, 1945.

Contributions towards the prize money in this Section have been made as under:—

GIBBS BRIGHT AND CO., 34 QUEEN STREET, MELBOURNE, C.1., 10/101-.

JOHN SUTHERLAND AND SONS PTY. LTD., 59 CRE:‘,IORNE STREET, RICHMOND, E.1, S:10/1 01-.

AUSTRALIAN SE WING MACHINE CO. PTY. LTD., 40 ERROL STREET, NORTH MEL-BOURNE,

CLASS CLASS

4. CHILD'S DRESS, machine work (3 to 12 years).

made, no hand

28 29

—30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

-30

40 41

/-42 43 44 45

5 —46 47

Miss Joyce Bourchier. Mrs. R. Bryant. Mrs. V. F. Butterworth. Mrs. L. Crafter. Miss Kathleen Don. Mrs. Jean Glenister. Mrs. M. R. Harry. Mrs. A. J. Hart. Mrs. F. H. Hauser. Mrs. S. C. Johnson. Mrs. M. E. Loats. Mrs. T. G. McGavin. Mrs. I. F. McNair. Constance Porter. Mrs. H. E. Rollinson. Miss Patricia Sheehan. Mrs. W. G. Smith. Swinburne Technical Fisher). Mrs. K. Tenny. Miss G. E. White.

College (Miss Helen

7. CHILD'S SMOCKED FROCK. Seams and binding may be machined.

Mrs. V. F. Butterwo rth. Miss Betty Child. Miss Marjorie Crott y. Emily MacPherson College (Miss Josephine Daws). Mrs. E. Handreck. Mrs. A. J. Hart. Mrs. F. H. Hauser. Kilvington B.G.G.S (Joy Wilson). Mrs. T. G. McGavin. Judy Ormandy. Presentation Convent, Windsor (Miss Diane Reilly). Miss B. Roberts. Mrs. D. Scholes. Mrs. iii ian M. Scott. Miss Lyndall Shelton. Miss N. Summers. Swinhurne Technical College (Barbara Handers).

83 84 85 86

87 88 89 90 3 —91 92 93

94 95 96

--97 98 99

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

HOME CRAFTS

100 101 102 103 104 105

06 107 108 109 110

—111 112

,113 114 115 116 117

( Hntry withdrawn.) Swinburne Technical College (Rae Sharp). 11 rs. E. G. Twining. Mrs. Patricia West.

iss G. rs. E. -W illi anis.

MOST NOVEL ARTICLE MADE FROM SUGAR BAG — other than wearing apparel.

Mrs. Myrtle Burns. Mrs. F. H. Hauser. Mrs. E. Kiessling. Mrs. M. E. Loats. Mrs. Dorothy J. McLennan. Mrs. M. L. Norman. Miss Joan Pig-don. Mrs. V. M. Pitcher. Constance Porter. Mrs. J. T. Snell. Mrs. Kate Thompson. Mrs. B. B. West.

CLASS

8.

5. 48

50 51 52

--53 54 55 56 57 58

59

61 62 63

/1-41— 64

6. 65 66

,./-e 67

69 70 71

73

3 74

76 77

--78 79 80 81

.82

APRON, fancy. Miss Joyce Bourchier. Mrs. V. F. Butterworth. Mrs. L. Crafter. Mrs. F. H. Hauser. Mrs. M. E. Loats. Mrs. T. G. McGavin. Mrs. I. F. McNair. Miss L. Neumann. Mrs. R. S. Scholfield. Mrs. W. G. Smith. Swinburne Technical College (Miss Lillian Davidson). Swinburne Technical College (Rae Sharp). Mrs. K. Tenny. Mrs. Kate Thompson. Miss G. E. White. Mrs. M. R. Wignell. Mrs. Beth Wyatt.

APRON, utility. Mrs. E. A. Bott. Miss Joyce Bourchi-er. Mrs. A. Bradshaw. Mrs. V. F. Butterworth. Mrs. L. Crafter. Mrs. F. H. Hauser. Mrs. M. E. Loats. Mrs. T. G. McGavin. Mrs. I. F. McNair. Miss L. Neumann. Mrs. M. L. Norman. Mrs. R. S. Scholfield. Miss Patricia Sheehan. Mrs. K. Tenny. Mrs. Kate Thompson. Miss G. E. White. Mrs. D. Woods. Mrs. Beth. Wyatt.

—118 -419 r120

/ 121

BEACH OUTFIT—COMPRISING BATH-ING SUIT, BEACH COAT, BEACH BAG. Special prize of £10.

Mrs. V. F. Butterworth. Mrs. Vera M. Lacey. Mrs. Patricia West. Miss G. E. White.

10. AFTERNOON FROCK — any material (not knitted). Prizes: First, £5; Second, £2; Third, £1.

122 Miss Joyce Bourchier. 123 Mrs. V. F. Butterworth., 124 Miss B. Carter. 125 Mrs. L. Crafter. 426 Mrs. A. J. Hart. 127 Mrs. C. Johnson. 128 Mrs. F. Johnstone. 129 Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Robin Cottrell). 130 Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Marion Hope). 131 Mrs. Vera M. Lacey. 132 Mrs. R. H. Leetham. 133 Mrs. M. E. Loats. 134 Mrs. Lillian Loutit. 135 Miss Dulcie McCormack. 136 Mrs. T. G. McGavin. 137 Miss L. Neumann.

E

8 Mrs. M. L. Norman. 139 Miss Ruth Parkin. 140 Mrs. W. J. Perrin. 141 Constance Porter. 142 Mrs. H. E. Rollinson. 143 Mrs. R. S. Scholfield. 144 Miss Patricia Sheehan. 145 Mrs. W. G. Smith. 146 Mrs. K. Tenny. 147 Mrs. Patricia West.

-

148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159

—160 161

--162 163 164 167, 166

11. TWO-PIECE SUIT — any material (not knitted). Prizes: First, £5; Second, Third, £1.

Miss Judi Bowermaster. Mrs. V. F. Butterworth. Miss B. Carter. Miss Kathleen Don. Miss Mararet Endacott. Miss Kaye Hall. Miss Helen Hargrave. Mrs. C. Johnson. -Miss Wendy Jolly. Mrs. Vera, M. Lacey. - 11.s. Dorothy Lewis. Mrs. M. E. Loats. Mrs. T. G. McGavin. *s. Elsie Ma -l .chant.

Miss Shirley Mason. Mrs. R. core.

Al. L. Norman. Miss Vija Sirants. -Mrs. W. G. Smith.

Swinburne Technical College (Bernice Stevenson). Mrs. K. Tenny. Mrs. Patricia West. Miss Marie Williams.

ANY ARTICLE — decorated embroidery.

/171 Mrs. M. Barker.

—172 Mrs. V. F. Butterworth. 173 Miss Judith Dummelow. 174 Miss Diana Wallace.

.2j

167

168 169 170

CLASS

12. ft

with machine

227 228 229

./-230 231 232

13. CHILD'S DRESS, hand-embroidered (other than smocking).

Mrs. A. J. H art. '-''T 6 Miss G. E. White.

14.

178

180 /--181

182 18:3 .=-ef-

15.

185

187 188 189 190 191 192 193 1,94 195

LADY'S HAND-EMBROIDERED APRON (other than Calico).

Mrs. T. Butler. Miss Wendy Holden.

Mary Lakeland. Miss L. Neumann. Mrs. M. L. Norman. Miss Janice Stephens, Miss G. E. 7.-hite.

square). Miss B. Anderson. Mrs. J. Anderson. Miss E. Andrew. Miss W. M. Bock. Miss Joyce Bourchier. James Bryant. J. W. Colyer. Mrs. F. R. Donnelly. Flemington School (Miss Judith. Haley). Mrs. Ilene Green. Mrs. J. C. Guy. Mrs. G. Hogan.

HAND EMBROIDERED AFTERNOON TEA CLOTH (not more than 4 ft. 6 in,

17,J

430 IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

HOME

E3IBROIDERY Prizes: -21/10/-, 15/-, 5/-.

Entry fee: 2 / 6,

A SPECIAL PRIZE of fl./1/- and Card will be awarded to the exhibitor of the Best Piece of Embroidery.

PECIAL PRIZES of £5/S/- and £2/2/- (pre-, w rented by the MANUFACTURERS OF CLARK'S \ "ANCHOR" EMBROIDERY THREADS), will

be awarded to the competitors gaining the greatest number of points in the Embroidery Section (Classes 13 to 24). Three points will

,Lbe awarded for a first prize in each class, two c

points for a second prize, and one point for a third prize. In the event of the Judge awarding equal first, second or third prize, full points will be alloted to each exhibitor.

Should there be an equality of points the Judge shall make a final decision.

NOTE.—T-n Embroidery Section, the articles may have seams and hems machine-sewn, but all decorative work must be hand work.

Exhibits that have been washed will be dis-ouaiied from wi-n-nirlg a prize, and no exhibit may compete that has been judged at a previous Show of this Society.

CRAFTS

196 Mrs. W. J. Lewis. 197 Mrs. Norma Reeves. 198 Mrs..R. E. Rogers. 100 Miss A. Skewes. 200 Mrs. V. Stevens. 201 Mrs. L. Wallis. 202 Miss Mary Whittam. 203 Mrs. May Whittam. -204 Miss Angela Yannoulea.

CLASS

16. SET OF TABLE MATS (other than crochet), 1 centre-piece, approx. 17 in. x 11 in., and 4 mats.

205 Mrs. Ilene Green. 206 Mrs. A. J. Hart. 207 Mrs. V. Stevens. 208 Mrs. F. E. Vaughan.

17. D'OYLEY (1 only), Linen, for dishes. —209 Miss Joyce Bourchier. _-210 Miss Noela L. Donaldson.

211 Mrs. Ilene Green. —212 Mrs. A. J. Hart.

213 Mrs. Norma Reeves. 214 Mrs. R. E. Rogers. 215 Mrs. D. Scholes. 216 Miss G. E. White. 217 Miss Mary Whittam. 218 Mrs. M. R. Wignell.

18. CROSS STITCHING. 219 Miss Joyce Bourchier. 220 Miss Muriel C. Brown. 221 Flemington Girls' School (Miss Pam Robin-

son). --222 Mrs. H. S. M. French.

223 Miss B. D. McRae. 224 Miss Lee S. Morton.

Mrs. Mary Psaila. Miss G. E. White.

19. RICHELIEU OR ROMAN CUT WORK (one piece).

Mrs. Ilene Green. Mrs. A. J. Hart. Mrs. W. J. Lewis. Mrs. R. E. Rogers. Mrs. D. Scholes. Miss Jean Taylor.

20. ART EMBROIDERY, in stranded cotton. Mrs. Mary Psaila.

234 Mrs. R. E. Rogers. • 235 Miss Mary Whittam. —236 Mrs. M. R. Wignell.

237 Mrs. V. M. Wilson. —238 Miss Angela Yannoulea.

239 Mrs. Evite Zile.

21. APPLIQUE (one piece), on Linen or Silk.

240 Miss Wendy Williams.

22. LADY'S EMBROIDERED HANDKER-CHIEF.

241 Miss Joyce Bourchier. 242 Mrs. Ailsa H. A. Boyle. 243 Mrs. Geo. W. Cox. 244 Mrs. Nellie McElvogue. 245 Mrs. Norma Reeves. 246 Mrs. M. R. Wignell.

23. GUEST TOWEL. 247 Mrs. Ailsa H. A. Boyle.

Mrs. H. S. M. French. 249 Mrs. B. R. W. Gill. 250 Miss Ruth. Parkin.

,,„,„251 Miss G. E. White.

HOME CRAFTS

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The &B.C. will be at the 1958 Royal Melbourne Show

CLASS

T ABLE CENTRE, Coloured. Miss Nellie Blain. Miss Noela L. i onaldson. Mrs. H. S. M. French. Mrs. Ilene Green. -Mrs. A.. J. Hart. Mrs. A. J. Renwood.

\V. J. Lewis. Mrs. Nellie MeElvog-ue. Mrs. M. H. McKenzie. Mrs. R. E. Meaklim. Miss Elva O'Neill. Miss Iris Peck. Mrs. Mary Psaila. Mrs. Norma Reeves. Mrs. V. Stevens.

L. 'Wallis. Miss G. E. -White. Mrs. M. R. I-Viznell.

24.

/—'53

256 '57 258 '59 260

)1-261 262 263 264 265 266 267 26S

jj

1

HOME CRAFTS

liNITTING (In Wool) AlI imitting to be hand work.

The Society may place in their correct Classes exhibits considered to be entered in the wrong

Prizes: -£1/10/-, 15/-, 5/-.

En try fee : 6.

Going to Melbourne?

Take my advice and stay at . .

THE

E'S AL CE

131 King Ste, Melbourne (Under Management of The Salvation Army)

C-

25. BABY'S KNITTED FROCK IN WOOL, (18 inches in length).

2)----f Mrs. E. A. Boschen. Mrs. Bertram.

Mrs. L. D. Caldwell. Misz. l'onstance Conlan,

Mesta Dawes. R. Earle. J. Hart.

Miss Rennie Margaret Hill. -%ire. V. Flowat.

Mrs. Than D. Jenkins. Mrs. Elsie Marchant. -jrs. -Nlio7.-a T. Noonan. Mrz. J. A. Sandow. Mrs. Muriel Tcarton. Mrs. Iris TThstead.

26. CHILD'S KNITTED JUMPER (3 to 12 years). Open to novice exhibitors only. (A novice is one who has never won a first prize in a Class for Child's Knitted Jumper at any Royal Show.)

--- d s School (Miss Suzanne Tenny). ire (-2arpenter.

lbaly. - te H. Govett. -*nne..rn.

rry

JJ. ET

ean D. Jenkins. Helene V. 7\lcInern.ey.

Jo_ar_ .7. IR R. Bernice erl an d.

son

27. CHILD'S KNITTED DRESS, in Wool (3 to 12 years). Ir Florence Carpenter.

Mrs. Iris TThstead.

28. BED JACKET, knitted in Wool. CrJr., tar, cc (2(,n1a.n.

s. JD. 1:(,1:). -rtney. 1. H. Ear).e.

DINING ROOM AND TEA ROOM AT YOUR SERVICE

Handy Spencer Street Station; also Bus and Trams

IT SUITS AND PLEASES.

SEND FOR FULL TARIFF Also at . . . SYDNEY: 400 Pitt St.

MANLY: NEWCASTLE: BRISBANE:

Belgrave - Auckland St. Edward St. ROCKHAMPTON: TOWNSVILLE:

Derby St. Sturt St.

CAIRNS: ADELAIDE: PERTH:

Sheridan St. 87 Pirie St. Pier St.

79

FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION

Single and Double Rooms; also Family Rooms

BED JACKET, knitted in Wool. Open to novice exhibitors only. (A novice is one who has never won a first prize in a Class for Bed Jacket, knitted in Wool, at any Royal Show.)

Mrs. M. Big s. Mrs. J. Brough. Mrs.. Gwen d a May 11ro 'Miss Eun ice pa vi es, Mrs. Nesta Dawes. Mrs. D. (;reen ham. Mrs. A. .1. Hart. Mrs. 1:Isie Mardiant. Mrs. 1,]. Miss Margaret \VillH_Insuri.

30. MAN'S PULLOVER, fancy design.

knitted in Wool,

Mrs. E. A. Boschen. Correspondence School (Alice Mary bean). Mrs. E. A. Kemp. Mrs. A. J. Mason. Mrs. A. L. Reid. Mrs. Iris Unstead. Mrs. B. B. West.

9 320

_0 7 9

ti •

-32 32:5l

29.

3(19 310

'---- 311 312 313

, 31 ,1 5

C 317

33. WOMAN'S KNITTED JUMPER, in Wool, stocking stitch, purl and plain band.

Miss Nellie Blain. Miss Josie Fletcher. Miss D. Gibson. Mrs. R. 0. Holland. Mrs. V. Howat. Mrs. R. H. Leetham. Mrs. J. A. Sandow. Miss Margaret Williamson.

337 338

—339 .4340

./342 343

34. WOMEN'S KNITTED JUMPER, lace or fancy design.

Mrs. E. A. Boschen. Mrs. Florence Carpenter. Mrs. M. R. Earle. Mrs. G. R. Goy-. Mrs. E. A. Kemp. Mrs. Allan McColl. Mrs. A. J. Mason. Mrs. M. Neill. Mrs. A. L. Reid. Miss Elizabeth Rinaldi. Mrs. Iris Unstead. Miss Margaret Williamson.

345 346 347

-350 .7351

352 353 354 355 356

in Wool,

35. BABY'S KNITTED SHAWL, Wool. —357 Mrs. Lily Bailey.

Mrs. B. Sands. 359 Mrs. Kate Thompson.

36. BABY'S JACKET, knitted in Wool only. Not longer than 9 inches.

360 Mrs. E. M. Blair-West. ----361 Mrs. E. A. Boschen.

HOME CRAFTS

CLASS

THE coy NTAY WOMB'S ASSOCIATION OF

VICTO IA FRESHLY MADE TEA

and

SANDWICHES or

HOME - M E SCONE

Sweets Ice Cream - Soft Drinks

AT CORNER KIOSK

LENNON AVENUE RAILWAY END OF GROUNDS

(OPPOSITE TYE'S)

31. MAN'S PULLOVER, knitted fair isle.

Mrs. Maigaret Denholm. Mrs. Mona Hughes. Mrs. Iris Unstead. Miss Margaret Williamson.

in Wool,

CARDIGAN or JACKET, for man or woman, knitted in Wool.

Mrs. Frank Berry. Mrs. Florence Carpenter. Mrs. R. 0. Holland. Miss E. A. McKenzie. Miss Elizabeth Rinaldi. Mrs. Iris Unstead. Miss Margaret Williamson.

:2-326 327

--328 0329

32.

330

- 333

-335 336

Your visit to the Show is

not complete unless you

have visited the

Centenary Hall

• PEOPLE'S DAY — See the Sun Country Show Girl selected in

the Centenary Hall.

—.128 -129 430

1 —431 -132 48:3

Mrs. B. H. Meaklim. Mrs. -W. J. Perrin. Mrs. M. J. Poole. Miss Elizabeth Rinaldi. Mrs. D. Scholes. -Mrs. R. Sewell.

CROCHET Prizes: Vi10/-, 15/-, 5/-. Entry fee: 2/6.

CLASS

42. BED JACKET, crocheted in Wool.

or 3-ply

45. CROCHET TEA COSY, in Wool. Miss Ruth Bill. Mrs. E. A. Bott. Mrs. A. C. Bryce. Mrs. Myrtle Burns. Mrs. D. Courtney. Mrs. P. E. Ensor-Smith. Mrs. A. J. Hart. Mrs. MT. G. Smith. Mrs. P. Stewart. Mrs. Kate Thompson. Mrs. M. Tovey. Miss Margaret Williamson.

46. AFTERNOON TEA CLOTH, crochet in Cotton.

449 450 '451 452

-453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460

47. SET OF DINNER MATS (crochet in Cot-ton), 1 centre-piece, approx. 17 in. x 11 in., and 4 mats.

—467 -468 469 470 471

Mrs. R. B. G-abbe. Mrs. A. G. Howat. Mrs. Alex Walker. Mrs. May Whitton'. Mrs. L. Willett.

48. D'OYLEY (1 only), crochet in Cotton.

41. SOCKS (4-ply), needles.

424 'sirs. D. Courtney. 425 2\,1r3. H. S. H. French, 426 Mrs. 0, M. Malin,

—427 Mrs. _A . Mason.

knitted with No. 12i —475 476 477 478 479

481.

434 IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPE AT COLES

HOME CRAFTS

362. 363 364 365 366

865 369

+37 371

0 374 01,.) 376

CLASS

Mrs. 1.. D. Caldwell. Mrs. Florence Carpenter. Miss Joan Davies. Mrs. Nesta Dawes. Mrs. E. H. Ellison. Mrs. D. Greenhorn. Mrs. M. H. Harry. Mrs. A. J. Hart. Mrs. Joan D. Jenkins. Mrs. 0. M. Malin. Mrs. Elsie Marchant, Miss Beryl Newell. Mrs. Moya T. Noonan. Miss jean Taylor. 1.1rs. Muriel Turton. iNIrs. Iris linstead.

37. BABY'S SINGLET, knitted in 2- Wool only (No. 12 needles).

Miss I. Adams. Mrs. E. M. Blair-West, Mrs. E. A. Boschen. Miss Doris Carter. Miss Maud Charles on. Mrs. D. E. Cleland, Mrs. Adele Cosgrave. Mrs. K. J. Daly. Miss Joan Davies. Mrs. Nesto Dawes.

J. Hart.

Vrs. Joan D. Jenkins. Mrs. R. H. Le'etham. Mrs. M. Neill. Miss Joan Pia-don. Mrs. R. S. Scholfield. Mfrs. Iris Instead. Mrs. E. Williams.

434 435

—.436 —437

p43

441 442

—443 --444

- 445 —446

447 448

Mrs. A. -C. Bryce. Mrs. D. Courtney. Mrs. G. Houlden. Mrs. I. E. McIntosh. Mrs. C. Scully. Mrs. P. J. Thynne.

Miss A. P. Biddiscombe. Mrs. D. Courtney. Mrs. G. Hould'en. Mrs. C. Scully. Mrs. P. Stewart.

Mrs. A. Burns. Mrs. G. Houlden. Mrs. E. James. Mrs. I. E. McIntosh.

179

351 S82 353 384

387 355

399 391 392 393 294

396

3/

2

43. BABY'S CROCHET JACKET, Wool, silk finish. Not longer than 9 inches.

44. BABY'S SHAWL, crocheted in. Wool.

38. GLOVES, hiitted in Wool. J s.E. A. Boschen.

s. Adele Cosgrave. ss D. Giedraityte. s. G. R .

J. McLennan. 17'12- don.

eth -Enstead.

-\17-s. B. B.

39. PRAM COVER, unlined, knitted in Wool, approximately 2 ft. by 18 ins.

Mrs. E. A . Bosche-n, Mrs. H -2.1. French. -\„1-rs. (T ----- .

crarn :dr z :,,-ingate.

KNITTED TEA COSY, 0..—__412 Miss Ruth Bill,

413 Mrs` A_ . C. Br,yr'e. Mrs, Florence- Carpenter.

'9_ 415 Miss Doris Carter. Mrs, D. c'ourtney.

i --J-17 Mrs. K...7. Daly. e 18 Mrs. H. S. M. French.

419 Mrs. F. H. Hauser, 420 Mrs. E. Kies ling'. 471 Miss C. Massr-y. 422 Mrs. Kate Thompson,

,.423 Mrs. M.

11

Competitors in Class 41 must exhibit one completed sock and the other on the knitting needles, completed as far as the toe,

40. in Wool.

Miss A. Brock. Mrs. R. B. Gabbe. lVIrs. J. Knight. S. A. McCombe. Mrs. M. Mitchell. Miss Helen Strelinger.

472 473

2474

Miss Ruth Bill. Miss Doris Carter. Mrs. Geo. W. Cox. Miss Noela L. Donaldson. Mrs. Catherine Gentleman. Miss E. Marjorie Heywood. Mrs. A. G. Howat. Mrs. R. Noble. Mrs. Alex Walker. Mrs. .1.). Wren.

—.461 462

2 463— 464 465 466

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TATTING Prizes: 15/-, 5/-.

Entry fee: 2/6.

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5 9 6 5 9 7

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DOLLS Prizes: 171.07-, 15/- 10/-. Entry fee: 2/6.

CLASS

49. BEST GROUP OF TWO OR DOLLS.

Mrs. W. Bertram. Mrs. Myrtle Burns. Miss D. Corr. Mrs. D. Courtney. Mrs. A. Grant. Miss Shann Mrs. J. Harvey. Mrs. W. S. Hunter. I~il~ in ton B.G.G.S. (Jill Hocking). Mrs. M. Longmore. Mrs. Queenie McEwin. Dr. R. Magnus.

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PATCHWORK Prizes: £1710/-, 10/-, 5/-. Entry fee: 2/6.

CLASS

54. PATCHWORK ARTICLE. 531 Miss E. G. Beavis. 532 Mrs. S. C. Johnson. 533 Mrs. M. E. Loats.

--534 Mrs. J. M. Nicol. Miss A. F. Tweedie.

TAPESTRY Prizes: £1/107-, 15/-, 5/-. Entry fee: 2/6.

55. TAPESTRY WORK, Fire Screen.

BEST-DRESSED DOLL, in Woollen ments (hand-made).

Miss Sadie Boschen. Mrs. Alison Burrell. Mrs. D. Courtn.ey.

K. 3. Daly.

Betty Howard. Mrs. C. Johnson. Miss L. Massey. Mrs.

gar- 536 --537

Mrs. J. Carter. Mrs. W. J. Lewis. Miss J. McAlpine.

56. TAPESTRY WORK, Wall Hanging. 539 540 Mrs. J. A. Bennie.

Mrs. E. A. Bott. 541 Ron Clark. 542 Mrs. H. S. M. French. 543 Mrs. W. J. Lewis.

-544 Allan J. Moore. _.--545 Mrs. E. T. Ramsay.

546 Miss 0. Taylor. 547 Miss Mary Whittam.

51. BEST-DRESSED DOLL. 57. TAPESTRY WORK, medium). - s. ai I sa H. A. Boyle.

K. J. Daly. s. Jean G-lenister.

A. Grant. 0 G. Heap.

— Jean Hunter. _McArthur. O'Brien.

548 -549

551 552

Mrs. E. A. Bott Mrs. J. Carter. Mrs. H. S. M. French. Mrs. W. J. Lewis. E. Varady.

one article (in any

58. PETIT POINT (any article). '553 Mrs. E. A. Bott. 554 Mrs. W. J. Lewis. 555 Mrs. C. R. Lockwood. 556 Allan J. Moore.

RESTRICTED CLASSES Prizes: £1/101-, 15/-, 5/-.

Entry fee: 2/6.

Competition in Classes 59 to 70 is restricted to members of the Fighing Services, either at present serving or discharged. Regimental num-ber must be given on entry form.

59. BASKETRY—In Cane (wooden base), not more than 18 inches long.

567 B. D. Owens. 558 Red Cross

Anderson). Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield (J.

559 Red Cross Foster).

Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield (C.

560 Red Cross Gibbons).

Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield (A.

561 Red Cross Jenkins).

Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield (P.

562 Red Cross Martin).

Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield (G.

-563 Red Cross Mays).

Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield. (M.

564 Red Cross Powe,r).

Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield (H.

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60. BASKETRY—In Cane (woven more than 18 inches long.

base), not

Edward Leonard Miller. B. D. Owens. Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield (W. Sokolowski). Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield Woolley). T.F.I. Club. Red Cross, East Melbourne (C. W. ...--V1pass). T.P.I. Club, Red Cross, East Melbourne (E. S. Harper).

—569 570 571

2-572

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5.74

61. BASKETRY—In Reeds, and/or Rushes or other natural materials, stitched or woven (not more than 18 inches long).

-- 575 V. H. Hiseock.

62. WEAVING (in fine Cotton). 575 Herbert _A_ro is.

,— 577 \\ . G. G-allagher. 578 P. E. B. Patrick. 579 Red Cross T-Tanderafts

E. Anderson). Red Cross Handcrafts Besterfeld).

:7.7 8 -1 Red Cross Handcrafts C. E. Easflalie), Red Cross Handcrafts

H. Glynn).

63 Red Cross Handcrafts E. 7..\laytum) •

5 x 3 Red Cross Handcrafts Thomas),

585 Red Cross Handcraf ts R. Vial). Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield (K. P, \1 hits i

Clut Red Cross, East Melbourne (G. D. Bruce). T.P.I. Red Cross, East Melbourne (B. 2.icGuiness),

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63. WEAVING (in coarse Cotton).

580

Centre. Caulfield (H.

Centre, Caulfield (W.

Centre. Caulfield (A.

Centre, Caulfield (J.

Centre, Caulfield (G.

Centre, Caulfield (E.

Centre, Caulfield (V.

s'6

5 ,7,7

Herbert W, C. Gallagher. P. E. B. Patrick. H. Peachey. Red cros;-. Handcrafts Dinsdale). Red Cross Handcrafts

cC rthy Red Cross Handcrafts H. Quinert). Red Cross Handcrafts Thomas).

Club, Red .7. Smith). E. Williamson.

5,9r) 591 592

.5 9 4

595

596

597

598-

Centre, Caulfield (E.

Centre, Caulfield (A.

Centre, Caulfield (G.

Centre, Caulfield (E.

(H. Cross. East Melbourne

WEAVING (in fine Wool), Herbert Amiss W. G. Gallagher. Roy Moore. P, E. B. Patrick. H. Peachey. Red Cross Handcrafts Bowen).. Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, E. Eynaud), Red Cross Handcrafts H, (Rynn), Red Cross Handcrafts Thomas). Red Cross Handcrafts P. White).

64. 600

--601 602 603 3,-604 605

606

61J

609

Centre, Caulfield (F.

Caulfield (Miss

Centre, Caulfield (J.

r;r,ntre, Caulfield (E.

Centre, Caulfield (K.

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565 Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, W. Russell).

.566 Red Cross Handcrafts Westle).

Centre,

567 Red Cross White).

Handcrafts Centre,

-568 T.P.I. Club, W. Alpass).

Red Cross, East

Caulfield (T. t--.610 611

Caulfield (W.

Caulfield (A.

Alan E. Threlfall. T. Club, Red Cross, East Melbourne (T. Turve,y).

CLASS

65. WEAVING (in coarse Wool). 612 W. G. Gallagher. 613 Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield (Mrs.

M. G. Cochran). 614 Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield (E.

Dinsdale). 615 T.P.I. Club, Red Cross, East Melbourne (W.

Harris). ..,.616 Norman H. Whittaker.

66. SOFT TOY. 617 Mrs. H. V. Cook.

--'618 Miss Kathleen Hyde. ,"619 Miss D. Perchard. /20 T.P.I. Club, Red Cross, East Melbourne (Miss

Joyce Coombes). 621 T.P.I. Club, Red Cross, East Melbourne (Les

Stock).

67. MACRAME WORK.

—622 Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield (A. White).

68.- ARTICLE MADE FROM LEATHER. ---623 E. F. Martin.

624 Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, Geelong (T. Byrne).

625 Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, Geelong (F. Dark).

626 Stewart Spencer. 627 C. G. Tarrant.

7-628 T.P.I. Club, Red Cross, J. Jenkins).

East Melbourne (K.

629 T.P.I. Club, Red Cross, L. Stevens).

East Melbourne (A.

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70. SAMPLE OF HAND-MADE POTTERY (one article).

2 _631 H. T. Gamble. 632 Miss Barbara Glodek.

e----633 Torn Kepler. ,634 E. H. Maxwell.

"„,635 Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield (Harry P. Sims).

I p636 T.P.I. Club, Red Cross, East Melbourne (Miss Joyce Coombes).

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69. EMBOSSED LEATHER WORK.

630 T.P.I. Club, Red Cross, East Melbourne L. Stevens). (--

NOVICE CLASSES Prizes: £1/107-, 15/-, 5/-.

Entry fee: 2/6.

Competition in Classes 71 to 73 is restricted to exhibitors who have never won a first prize in a similar class at a previous Melbourne Royal Show, and exhibits in these Classes are not eligible to compete in the Open Classes.

CLASS

71. BEST PIECE OF CROCHET WORK (Wool).

- 1i37 A1.1•:,. Curno \v.

638

ITs. P. Ensor-;Smith.

639

Alts. A. G. Ho \vat. 61(1 Mrs. Mary W. Nicholson. 611 Mrs. M. Reeve. 612 Mrs. AV. H. Smith.

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72. BEST PIECE OF CROCHET WORK (other than Wool).

Mrs. G. Buzza. -Miss V..3. Carkeek. Mrs. E. Connell. Mrs. Geo. W. Cox. Mrs. S. Davidson. Mrs. G. Forza. Mrs. A. G. Howat. Mrs. C. R. Lockwood, S. A. McCombe. Mrs. M. McKenzie. Mrs. R. H. Meaklim. Mrs. Iris Stone.

73. PATCHWORK ARTICLE. 655 Mrs. E. Beckham. 656 Mrs. P. Stewart.

CLASSES FOR BLIND PERSONS Prizes: £1/107-, 15/-, 5/-. Competition in Classes 74 to 77 is restricted

to Blind Persons. Entry free.

643 ,644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653

74. BABY'S VEST, knitted in Wool. -Exhibits to be delivered at the Show Grounds -657

Mrs. Ann Docherty. before 5 p.m. on Thursday, 11th September. 2"---658 Miss A. C. Park.

666 —667

668 669 670 671

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H a_rvey Buzzonshaw. C. F. Caldwell. Mrs. F. C. Clark. Richard N. Comport. Mrs. Daphne Condon. Mrs. Ray Green. Miss Shirley Meade. Robert Gordon Ross. i-iel en M. Storer.

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83.

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735 136 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750

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75. SOCKS (4-ply). 659 Miss E. Fisher. 660 Miss A. C. Park.

76. MAN'S HAND-KNITTED PULLOVER (in Wool).

661 662 Miss E. Fisher. Miss A. C. Park.

77. 563 Miss A. Day.

--664 Miss E. Fisher. Pat Williams. 66D

696 697 698 699 700 701 702

SLEEVELESS 4,703 704

—705 706 707 708 709 710

CLASS

Hilda Kelly. J. McLuckie. E. R. Maskell. Mrs. Thelma O'Donohue. Pietro Petruccelli. Mrs. Beatrice Pooley. Prahran Technical School (Miss Ruth H. Marriott). Bianchi Raffaele. Robert Gordon Ross. Mrs. Lily Rundle. Helen M. Storer. Neville Touzeau. Mrs. A. Weinberg. Mrs. A. West. Mrs. Amy Yeaman. SAMPLE OF HAND WEAVING.

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ART AND APPLIED ART Exhibits to be delivered to the Show Grounds

before 5 p.m. on Thursday, 11th September. A TROPHY (donated by "COLES STORES",

\_,MELBOURNE) will be awarded to the com-petitor gaining the greatest number of points in the Section for Art and Applied Art (Classes

yJ 78 to 87), provided a minimum of 15 points is obtained. Five points will be awarded for a first prize in each class, three points for a second prize, and one point for a third prize. In the event of the judge awarding equal first, second or third prize, full points will be allotted to each exhibitor.

Should there be an equality of points, the Judge shall make a final decision.

Prizes: E1/10V-, 15/-, 5/-. Entry fee: 2/6.

78. DESIGN FOR A POSTER OR CARD, drawn or painted.

79. ORIGINAL DESIGN FOR A POSTER, 22 in. x 15 in,, advertising Royal Agricul-tural Show.

T-Tarvey Buttonshaw. Michael Byrne. C. F. Caldwell. Mrs. F. C. Clark. Richard N. Comport. Mrs. Daphne Condon. Mrs. Ray Green. Miss Shirley Meade. Robert Gordon Ross. Helen M. Storer. Neville Touzeau.

ORIGINAL LANDSCAPE, in any medium. Miss Inglis Barby. Harvey Button slravv-. Michael Byrne. C. F. Cal d7.-vell. E. D. Champion. Richard N. Comport. Mrs. Daphne Condon. Morris Davis. Mrs. Ray Green. Miss Pamela Holt.

81. INTERPRETATION OF STILL LIFE — Realistic.

711 Miss Grace Burton-Clay. 712 C. F. Caldwell. 713 Mrs. D. E. Cleland. 714 Richard N. Comport. 715 Mrs. Daphne Condon. 716 Morris Davis. 717 Mrs. Ray Green.

—718 Hilda Kelly. 719 Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Marion Hope).

—720 E. R. Maskell. 721 Mrs. Thelma O'Donohue. 722 Bianchi Raffaele. 723 Mrs. Lily Rundle. 724 Helen M. Storer. 725 Neville Touzeau. 726 Mrs. A. Weinberg.

82. INTERPRETATION OF STILL LIFE — Expressional.

727 Harvey Buttonshaw. 728 Richard N. Comport. 729 Mrs. Daphne Condon. 730 Morris Davis. 731 Hilda Kelly. 732 Miss G. McIntosh. 733 Neville Touzeau.

COMPOSITION WITH ANIMAL OR ANIMALS.

Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Miss Linda Stewart). Harvey Buttonshaw. Michael Byrne. C. F. Caldwell. Richard N. Comport. Mrs. Daphne Condon. Mrs. Ray Green. Mrs. C. Johnson. Miss G. McIntosh. Miss Shirley Meade. Mrs. Thelma O'Donohue. Mrs. Beatrice Pooley. Miss Marion E. Rollo. Mrs. Lily Rundle. Helen M. Storer. Mrs. A. Weinberg. Mrs. A. West.

84. PORTRAIT, in any medium. -751 Harvey Buttonshaw. 752 Michael Byrne. 763 C. F. Caldwell. 754 Richard N. Comport. 755 Mrs. Daphne Condon.

—756 Morris Davis. 757 H. T. Gamble. 758 Mrs. Ray Green. 759 H. C. Hutchinson. 760 Mrs. A. McArthur. 761 Miss Shirley Meade. 762 Mrs. Thelma O'Donohue. 763 Mrs. A. Weinberg. 764. V. Wonna.cott.

676 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684

80. 686 687 688 689

691 C- -'r

66

99

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694 695

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CLASS

85. HUMAN FIGURE FROM LIFE, in any medium.

765 M. Bedon. 766 Miss Grace Burton-Clay. 767 Harvey Buttonshaw. 768 C. F. Caldwell. 769 Richard N. Comport. 770 Mrs. Daphne Condon. 771 Mrs. Ray Green, 772 Tom Kepler. 773 Miss G. McIntosh. 774 Pietro Petruccelli. 775 Neville Touzeau. 776 Mrs. A. Weinberg.

86. COMPOSITION WITH FIGURE OR FIGURES.

777 Miss Grace Burton-Clay. f 778 Harvey Buttonshaw. ---779 C. F. Caldwell.

780 E. D. Champion. 781 Richard N. Comport. 782 Mrs. Daphne Condon. 783 Morris Davis. 784 Mrs. Ray Green. 785 MiAs G. McIntosh. 786 Mrs. Thelma O'Donohue. 787 Pietro Petruccelli. 788 Mrs. Beatrice Pooley.

—789 Mrs. Lily Rundle. 790 Helen M. Storer.

Neville Touzeau.

87. ABSTRACT REPRESENTATION OF AN EMOTION (e.g., hate, loneliness, anger, ecstasy).

792 Harvey Buttonshaw. 793 Richard N. Comport. 794 Mrs. Daphne Condon. 795 Morris Davis.

796 Torn Kepler. 797 Kilvington (.*indiu latters). 798 Robert Gordon Ross. 799 Mrs. Lily Rundle. 800 Neville Touzeau. 801 Victor L. Veale.

PHOTOGRAPHY Prizes: 11101-, 15/-, 5/-. Entry fee, 2/6 each entry.

Entries close at 12 noon on Saturday, 19th July, 1958, with the Secretary, Royal Agricul-tural Society of Victoria, Royal Showgrounds, Epsom Road, Ascot Vale.

Exhibits must be lodged on or before Friday, 5th September, 1958, with the Sales Manager for Victoria, Kodak (A'sia) Pty. Ltd., 252 Collins Street, Melbourne; or at the Office of the Society, Royal Show Ground, Epsom Road, Ascot Vale.

Exhibits will be returned after the Show to the place of lodgment (unless specific instructions as to the return of same are received prior to the commencement of the Show), and will be avail-able after Wednesday, 1st October, 1958.

An elimination judging will take place prior to the Show and only those exhibits recommended by the Judges will be displayed during the period of the Show.

Entries submitted should be on mounts of standard salon size, i.e., 20 in. x 16 in. or 16 in. x 12 in., the smaller size being vertical mounts only. Other sizes will be accepted but may not be displayed, as print racks are built to accom-modate only standard mount sizes.

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89. PORTRAIT OR FIGURE STUDY (OTHER THAN CHILD).

H. B. Adair. T. ra

R George E Georcre Geor Britnell. George Britnell. George- I. H. E. Farrell. George E. Him. George E. Him. George E. Him. Basil Hunter. Basil Hunter. Zillah Lee. Mrs. A A. W. R. Norris. Roger Roger Roger Owen. Roger Owen. E. Fraser Parkes, Euan Ritchie. Euan Ritchie. Southern Suburbs Photographic Society G. Meyn ell).

846 847 848

ykfc---849 850

—851 852 853 854 855

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1, 858 859

3 ----860 861 %62

62 884

868 867 868 8r:9 :870

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S'LL/ Classes, Nos. 88 to 94. The trophy is donated by ILFORD (AUST.) PTY. LTD., 360 LONSDALE STREET, MELBOURNE.

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88. LANDSCAPE, SEASCAPE, AND MARINE.

H. B. Adair. A. T. H. Adams. A. T. H. Adams. A. T. H. Adams. Russell Bowen. George Britnell. John F. S. Dunce.

-I. H. Caldwell. Robert C. Coxhead. Robert C. Coxhead. George E. Him. G-eorge E. Him.

E. Him. Mrs. I. Hunt. Mrs. I: Hunt. Richard J. Hunt. Basil Minter. Mrs. A. McArthur. Ivan Morley. H. D. Muir. W. R. Norris. W. R. Norris. Roger_ Owen. E. Fraser Parkes. Herbert E. Richmond. George Rosedale. Raddie F. C. Sindelka. Raddie F. C. Sindelka. Southern Suburbs Photographic Calder). Southern Suburbs Photographic Delahunty).

532 Southern Suburbs Photographic Delahunty),

833 Southern Suburbs Photographic D. Clerke).

Cr----334 Southern., Suburbs Photographic C. -Wright),

835 Southern Suburbs Photographic C. \\ right).

836 Southern Suburbs Photographic C. \\ right).

SS: E-2- otthern Suburbs Photographic C. Wright).

835 Allan Turner. 889 Allan Turner. 840 Adrian Van H outs. 841 John A. Welsh. 34 2 John_. Welsh. 3 42 E. W. Westwood.

—844 M. _M. \\ off.

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91. PATTERN, TEXTURE OR FLOWER STUDY.

901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908

—909 --910

911 912 913

—914 915 916

—917 -918 919

A. T. H. Adams. John R. Adamson. John R. Adamson. John R. Adamson. John R. Adamson. Ian H. Bock. Ian H. Bock. Russell Bowen. George Britnell. George Britnell. John F. S. Bunce. I. H. Caldwell. I. H. Caldwell. George E. Him. George E. Him. George E. Him. Richard J. Hunt. Ivan Morley. E. Fraser Parkes.

920 Southern Suburbs Photographic Society (C. G. Meynell).

921 Southern Suburbs Photographic Society (P. C. Wright).

922 John A. Welsh.

92. NATURE STUDY OR DOMESTIC ANIMALS.

923 9.24 925 926 927 928 929 930

932 933 934 935 936

—937 —93.8

939 940 941

-942 943

A. T. H. Adams. A. T. H. Adams. John R. Adamson. John F. S. Bunce. I. H. Caldwell. I. H:.Caldw.ell. George E. Him. George E. Him. George E. Him. Roger Owen. Roger Owen. Roger Owen. A. V: Potts. A. V. Potts. A. V. Potts. A. V. Potts. Herbert E. Richmond. D. Sherrin. Raddie F. C. Sindelka. Austin Syme. Mrs. Vi Tevendale.

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Society (Mrs_

Society (Mrs_

Society (P.

Society (P.

871 Southern Suburbs Photographic

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I. D. Clerke). 872 Southern Suburbs Photographic

I. D. Clerke). —873 Southern Suburbs Photographic

C. Wright). 874 Southern Suburbs Photographic

C'. Wright). 875 Austin Syme, 876 John A. Welsh. 877 M. M. Wolf.

CLASS

90. CHILD STUDY. A. T. H. Adams. A. T. H. Adams. John R. Adamson. Ronald James Bentley. Russell Bowen. E. Farrell. George E. Him. George E. Him. George E. Him. Basil Hunter. Mrs. A. McArthur. W. R. Norris. E. Fraser Parkes. Herbert E. Richmond. Raddie F. C. Sindelka. Southern Suburbs Photographic Society (H_ Calder).

894 Southern Suburbs: Photographic Society (L_ Delahunty). Allan Turner. Paul A. L. Verner. H. L. Watson. H. L. Watson. John A. Welsh. E. W. Westwood.

878 879 880 881 882 883 884 885

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888 889

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IMPLEMEN4'

SHEDS, 895

SHEARING SHEDS,

GRAIN BULK

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Mrs. Vi Tevendale. H. L. -Watson. John .A. Welsh. John A. Welsh. John A. Welsh. John A. Welsh. D. W. Wilson. D. W. Wilson. M. M. Wolf.

CLASS

93. DOCUMENTARY — EVERY DAY LIFE. 953 A. T. H. Adams. 954 A. T. H. Adams. 955 George Bi itnell. 956 I. H. Caldwell. 957 I. H. Caldwell. 55 E. Farrell.

959 G-eorge E. Him. 960 Georg E. Him. 961 George E. Him. 96' Mrs. I. Hunt. 963 Mrs. I. Hunt.

7-96 5 Ivan _Morley. 964 Zillah Lee.

3 H. D. _Muir. 967 11 . R. Norris. 965 Roger Owen.

Ivye J. Pettit. 7L7 Ci A. W. Potts. 97i George Rosedale. 5 72 Raddie F. C. Sindelka.

Southern Suburbs Photographic Society (P. C. 1\ right).

974 Adrian Van H outs. o 75 John A. -Welsh. He

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ARTICLE MADE FROM LEATHER. Brighton Technical School. (Mrs. G. Earwicker). Mrs. T. Cracknell. J. E. Dwyer. Thos. E. Higgins. A. A. Lilburn. Miss Joan Pigdon. Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, Geelong (F. Dark). Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, Geelong (F. Dent). Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, Geelong (F. Haines). Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, G-eelong- (F. Marchant). C. G. Tarrant. Mrs. E. Thomason. T.P.I. Club, Red Cross, East Melbourne (A. L. Stevens).

1026 Frederick West.

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donated by HERBERT SMALL (VICT.) PTY. LTD., 308-310 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE, will be awarded to the competitor gaining the greatest number of points in the Photographic Section. Ten points will be awarded for a first / prize in each class, seven points for a second prize, five points for a third prize, three points for Very Highly Commended, two points for Highly Commended and one point for Commended.

CRAFTS

In the event of a Judge awarding equal prizes, full points will be allotted to each exhibitor, i.e., equal first, ten points each. Should there be an equality of points the Judge shall make a final decision.

ART CRAFTS Exhibits to be delivered at the Show Grounds

before 5 p.m. on Thursday, 11th September, 1958. A trophy order valued at £2/2/- will be

awarded to the competitor gaining the greatest number of points in the Art Crafts Section Classes 95 to 122), provided a minimum of 15

points is obtained. Three points will be awarded for a first prize in each class, two points for a second prize, and one point for a third prize. In the event of the Judge awarding equal first, second or third prize, full points will be allotted to each competitor.

Should there be an equality of points, the Judge shall make a final decision.

Prizes: £11101-, 15/-, 5/-. Entry fee: 2/6.

CLASS

95. EMBOSSED LEATHERWORK. 1005 Brighton Technical School (Mrs. Felstead). 1006 Miss G. M. Evans. -1007 Thos. E. Higgins. 1008 Miss Joan Pigdon. 1009 C. G. Tarrant. •1010 Mrs. E. Thomason. '1011 T.P.I. Club, Red Cross, East Melbourne (A.

L. Stevens). 1012 Frederick West.

97. RAFFIA WORK (unvarnished). 1027 Miss Edith L. Alexander. 1028 Mrs. Allan McColl. 1029 Mrs. Gladys G. Russell. 1030 Mrs. J. T. Snell. 1031 Robert Thatcher.

98. BASKETRY—in Cane (Wooden base) (not more than 18 inches long).

1.032 Mrs. Olive Deen. 1032 R. W. H. Harry, 1034 Mrs.E. -1035 Miss A. Mackenzie. 1036 Douglas Herbert Moyle. 1037 Miss Ruth Parkin. 1038 Red. Cross Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield

(T. W. Russell). 1039 F. R. E. Stewart. J.040 T.P.I. Club, Red. Cross, East Melbourne

(E. J. Harper).

1=-[. B. Adair. H. B. Adair. John R. Adamson. Ian H. Bock, George John F. S. Bunce. E. Farrell. ( ,s-or9_-R, E. Him, (Jp,--)T-4-,E- E. Him,

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105,-_, Allan Turner. 1001 Paul A. L. Yemen 1002 E. W. Westwood.

.---- 3-1003 J. D. Wickham, 1004 V. V. Wolf.

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99. BASKETRY—in Reeds and/or Rushes other natural materials—stitched or wove

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,1118 1119 1120

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(not more than 18 inches long). Mrs. E. Berry. Camberwell Church of England C iris' Gra mar School (Miss Vicky Ballard). Mrs. Olive Deen. Miss Amy Gould. V. H. Hiscock. Miss A. Mackenzie. Domi.-las Herbert Moyle. Mrs. K. Tweddle.

Miss E. G. Beavis. Mrs. D. Brooks. Miss E. Brown. Mrs. E. Christie. Mrs. H. V. Cook. Mrs. T. Cracknell. Mrs. H. E. St.O. Crane. Mrs. E. Curnow. Mrs. P. E. Ensor-Smith. Mrs. Marjorie H. Govett. L. Cresson. Miss Kathleen Hyde. _Mrs. N. Isaac. Miss Marjory Jackson. Miss M. T. Keenan, Miss Irene E. Kerry. Mrs. E. Kiessling. Mrs. E. Kyle. Mrs. Dorothy J. McLennan. Dr. R. Magnus.

S. Menzies. H , Mitchell. Lee S. Morton.

Miss Joyce Newlands. Al- iss Ruth Parkin. • D. Perchard. Miss Alicenne Ryan. Mrs. A. G. Salomonson. Mrs. R. S. Scholfleld. Mrs. Patricia Smith. Miss Margaret Jean Thompson. Mrs. T. L. Veale. Mrs. Elizabeth \\ ingate.

E. Bea_vis. Miss Ruth Bill. Miss E. Brown. Mrs. Myrtle Burns. Mrs. E. Christie. Mrs. H. Cook. 2jr:'S. S. S. Cornwell.

T. Cornwell.

S irs.

▪ H. E. St.Q. Cranp. Mrs. P. E, Ensor-Smith. -Miss Hazel J. Everinzham.

s. C. Glen. l'diss Kathleen Hyde. Mrs. N. Isaac.

-Miss Si. T. Kee.r.an . Mrs. E. Eliess:r.;- . Mrs. L. 11'.\ThG -J.i Mrs. Loroth: 1,,1cLennan. Dr. L.. Sirs. 7,.T.r:nzes.

e I oh ar d. 2.11s s oenn e. Ryan. Sirs. R. Sah r)11J el d. Mrs. Mrs. }fsa TSSOrr'osen.

Mrs. T..-_right.

Sirs. Ray Green. Sits. S. Hobbs. Mrs. E. Hollings-worth. Mrs. Dorothy Jeffs. Mrs. G. V. Jones. Mrs. Queenie McEwin. Mrs. M. Morris. Mrs. G. G. Potts. Mrs. F. Robertson. Mrs. M. Thom. Mrs. L. A. Williams.

CLASS

HAND-WOVEN SCARF (in Wool) (on loom).

1127 Herbert Amis. 1128 Mrs. A. Baggott. 1129 Camberwell Church of England Girls° Gram-

mar School (Miss Vicky Ballard). Frederick Ellis. Charles B. Hodder. Harold Hogan. Mrs. Joan E. Keats. Ronald K. Lalor. Miss C. Massey. P. E. B. Patrick. Miss Margaret Proudfoot. Mrs. Gladys G. Russell. Alan E. Threlfall. Norman H. Whittaker.

104. HAND WEAVING (in Cotton or Wool) (on two-shaft loom). Frederick Ellis. Mrs. Ivy M. Ellis. Miss D. Giedraityte. Mrs. Joan E. Keats. Roy Moore. Miss Margaret Proudfoot. Mrs. E. J. Thomas. Alan E. Threlfall.

105. HAND WEAVING (in Wool, 3-ply) (on loom).

1149 Herbert Amis. 1150 Camberwell Church of England Girls' Gram-

mar School (Miss Vicky Ballard). 1151 Mrs. Rasn-ia Dreirnanis. 1152 Frederick Ellis. 1153 W. P. Herne. 1154 Mrs. Joan E. Keats. 1155 Miss C. Massey. 1156 Miss Margaret Proudfoot. 1157 Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield,

(J. H. Glynn). 1158 Mrs. Gladys G. Russell.

106. HAND WEAVING (in Wool, over 3-ply) (on loom).

1159 Herbert Amis. 1160 Frederick Ellis. 1161 Charles B. Hodder. 1162 Mrs. Joan E. Keats. 1163 Miss Margaret Proudfoot. 1164 T.P.I. Club, Red Cross, East Melbourne

(B. McGuiness).

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100. SOFT TOY (in felt).

101. SOFT TOY (other than felt).

102. HAND-MADE PAPER FLOWERS, Hand-made Leaves.

1110 Mrs. D. Brooks. 1111 Mrs. A. C. Bryoe. 1112 Mrs. E. Connell. 1113 Mrs. 7. Costello. 1114 Mrs. H. E. St.O. Crane. 1115 Miss E. Davidson,

103.

1130 1131 1132 1_1_33 1134 1135 1136 1137 1138 1139 1140

1141 1142 1143 1144 1145 1146 _1147 1148

1165 1166 1167 1168 1169

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HAND WEAVING (in fine cotton) (on loom).

Herbert Amis. Mrs. itasma Dreimanis. Frederick Ellis. Miss D. Giedraityte. Mrs. Joan E. Keats. Miss C. Massey. P. E. B. Patrick. H. Tea they, Miss M. B. Pitt. Miss Margaret Proudfoot. It(d Cross Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield (if. E. Anderson). Red gross Handcrafts Centre, lfi Caueld , (W. -.Na.ste,r11(;1(1).

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108.

1183 1184 1185

1186

1187 •--1188

1189 fi 1190 f —1191

1192 1193

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CHINA PAINTING (one article). Mrs. L. Crafter. Mrs. L. Fairbairn. Mrs. E. Flanigan. Mrs. Esse Howarth. Mrs. Beryl Kane. Miss Shirley Mason. Miss Hilda Watt. Mrs. -Winifred Olive Welsh.

MACRAME WORK. Mrs. D. Courtney. J. E. Dwyer. Miss J. Harwood. Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield (H. Power). Mrs. Gladys G. Russell.

SAMPLE OF HAND-MADE POTTERY (one article).

Mrs. D. E. Cleland. Tom Kepler. Red Cross Handcrafts Centre, Caulfield (Harry P. Sims).

LAMPSHADE, Material. Mrs. Ailsa H. A. Boyle. Mrs. A. C. Bryce. Mrs. T. Cracknell. Miss D. Johnson. Miss Dulcie McCormack. R. V. Sayer. Mrs. C. S. Smith. Mrs. G. Trevena. Miss Diana Wallace.

LAMPSHADE, in any medium. Mrs. A. Baggott. Mrs. A. C. Bryce. Miss D. Giedraityte. Mrs. G. Trevena.

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112. GLOVES, made of Chamois. 1214 Miss M. J. Fish. ko Z 1215 Mrs. E. W. McC2orrnark.

113. GLOVES, Skin, other than Chamois. --1216 Mrs. L. Crafter.

1217 Miss M. 3. Fish. 1218 Mrs. E. VT. McCormack.

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1179 1180

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HAND WEAVING (in coarse loom).

Herbert Amis. Mrs. A. Baggott. Camberwell Church of England Girls' mar School (Miss Vicky Ballard). Camberwell Church of England Girls' mar School (Miss Clare Quibell). Mrs. Elma E. Darroch. Frederick Ellis. Miss E. Fisher. A. P. Flockart. W. G. Gallagher. Mrs. Joan E. Keats. P. E. B. Patrick. Miss Margaret Proudfoot. Miss Myra Sanders. E. Williamson.

109. HAND-WOVEN ARTICLE with pick-up work, any size loom, any medium.

116--1197 1-1198 A. P. Flockart. Miss D. Giedraityte. Mrs. Joan E. Keats. Miss Myra Sanders. 4 .

,--1200 Mrs. M. E. Spencer. 1201 Mrs. E. J. Thomas. .1202

/et, 110. PIECE OF WEAVING (by a

tralian). New Aus-

2 110. csoport:

Uj-bevandorlo Altai keszitett szOttes.* * A kiallitas szempontjabol uj-bevandorle az,

aki 1945 ev augusztus honapja eta vandorolt ki Ausztraliaba.

.Gruppe 110 3 Handgewebtes Exemplar — angefertigt von Neu-Australiern.*

* Als "New Australian" werden diejenigen Personen betrachtet, die seit August 1945 nach Australien eingewandert sind.

'Groep 110 ,Stuk handgeweven stof door een "Ne4/4— Australian".*

* Als "New Australian" wordt beschouwd - iedereen die na Augustus 1945 naar Australia is .geemigreerd.

'Categoric 110 Pezzo di tessitura — da un Nuovo Aus- traliano.*

* Per le regole delle competizione un Nuovo-Australiano •6 una persona emigrata in Australia

, dall'Agosto 1945 in poi.

TMHMA 110 TEMAXION TOAN TO T A II 0 NEOMETANAETHN *

* AL& toy axoTrov t0l LvO L dEC05, N801,LETCXV(i- arrig 19.(1 Irclottgrplii OG-ng gxEL eccpeil Cute -rev Myowyrov 'raj 1945.

/ 1203 Mrs. Rasma Dreimanls. 1204 Miss D. Giedraityte.

*(3 ___1205 Miss Barbara Glodek,

111. HAND-MADE RUG (in wool) (not larger than 6 ft. 6 in. by 4 ft. 6 in.).

Frederick Dunn. Mrs. -Magnhild Hedstrom. Mrs. G. Hughes. Chas. Moxham. Miss R. S. Murphy. Mrs. G. S. Pigdon. Miss 0. Taylor. E. Varady.

63'4,

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1232 1233 1234

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-1248 R. Goode. -1249 Tom Kepler. ..-1250 Sam Madden.

(made with hand

WOODEN ARTICLE (made with power tools). John Charles Ford. W. S. Wallace.

, 1206 /..r-1207

1208 1209

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124. INTERMEDIATE FORM CLASS.—S mer Skirt. Prizes: £3, £2,

"Box I Girls' Technical School (Pauline Fan er ) 13urwood High S(_;hool (Su/ ,;,iii“) Ten I , y ).

Flernin;2 lion. Girls' School (Miss Carnal McKenzie).

1206 Flemington Girls' School (Gail Pen in gton).

1305

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121. ANY ARTICLE IN ANY OTHER CRAFT j-200 11)91LROATIDER,,FOR.

c ,7, , 1 1253 Mrs. R. Br)4nnt. 1254 Mrs. A. C. Bryce.

,-. 1255 Mrs. 1. Costello. (-'---1255 Mrs. C. Glen.

-1257 Miss Barbara G-lode 12 58 Mrs. J. HarLrreaves. 1'59 Harold Flo:.-an. 1250 Mrs. Alma -Holmes. 1251 Miss E. ,l aryls. 1252 Mrs. Jenkins. 1263 Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Pam Baird).

1 —1264 Mrs. J. D. Lee. 1265 Mrs. M. E. Loats. 1266 Mrs. Allan McColl. 1267 Miss Heather Osborn.

-----41268 Mrs. G. G. Potts. 1969 Miss C. 1\1. -Walker.

-- I 1270 W. S. Wallace. 1271 Mrs. D. Wren.

122. CENTRE PIECE FOR CHRISTMAS TABLE, any medium.

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Bri.,-lizon Technical School (Miss Peggy Somnber2:-.er). Mrs. A. C. Bryce. Mrs. D. Courtney. Mrs. Alma Holmes. Mrs. G. V. Jones. Mrs. Kate Thompson.

SCHOOL COMPETITIONS Entry fee: 6d. All entrants in the following classes must have

entry forms endorsed by Form or Head Teacher.

123. INTERMEDIATE FORM CLASS.—Winter Skirt. Prizes: £3, £2, £l.

)11C 1278 Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Beverle.\ -

Beavis). 1279 Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Shirley

Daniels). It- 1 980 Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Lorraine

East). 1281 Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Lesley

1289 Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Jeanetd-Gilbert).

Hargrave). If 8 3 Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Lynette

Little). —184 Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Sandra

Girls' Technical School (Getraude C-

T-L2-1-1 Schor:1 (Suzanne Tenny). (Faye McKean).

on (Wilma_ Ritchie). en E.G. (Pam Bowman).

(Joy Wilson). f"-;:1 -1•1's' High School (Glenys

1997 12f'J3 12 94 1 9 T.,

") 97 1295 1299 1300 1301

P r a 1-. -: Th ,:l. ... . al School (Ruth H. Marriott). *i r.- : : T .,z--- ( -.: School (Judith Adarnson),„

-- h i r. ,-. T e c h :r School.(Eva_ Alexion). Ar

r. ,-- Tech! l , ,j. School (Shirley Cobbin). Tech r..1 School (1..a.,:e Edwards)/ Technical *:hr ,01 (=--:y1 via 1 oodrua/A- -

.--71; Technical :j.-r:h 0 0 ] ( j< ril ./. y n mi ssl..-ii ). . ,-- Technical School (Mary Pyk-e).

:.: Technical School (Pamela Sertori) .: :e Technical College (Lillian David

1302 "sy jnburne Technical College (Helen Fishr-1 # -;,

-I 307 Flemington Girls' School (Wilma Ritchie). 1308 ,MacRobertson Girls' High School (Carol

Scott). 1309 Sunshine Technical School (Judith Adam-

son). 1310 Sunshine Technical School (Elaine Anthony). 1311 Sunshine Technical School (Rosemary Bell). 1312 Sunshine Technical School (Robyn Johnson). 1313 Sunshine Technical. School (Frances Oakes). 1314 Sunshine Technical School (Pamela Yeo-

mans). Swinburne Technical College (Jill Tucker)_

1316 Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Pam Bowman). 1317 Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Joy Wilson). 1318 Prahran Technical School (Ruth H. Marriott). 1319 Sunshine Technical School (Frances Oakes). 1320 Swinburne Technical College (Lillian David-

son).

126. INTERMEDIATE FORM CLASS.—Baby's Frock, smocked, not more than 20 ins. long. Prizes: £3, £2, £1.

1321 Balwyn. High School (Robin Dalton). 1322 Balwyn High School (Wendy Irvine). 1323 Balwyn High School (Margaret Liddell). 1324 Balwyn High School (Wendy Naismith). 1325 Balwyn High School (Lynette Turiff). 1326 Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Janice

Giles). 1327 Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Carolyne

Mahoney). Brunswick Girls' School (Pamela Agg). Brunswick Girls' School (Pamela Allison). Brunswick Girls' School; (Lynette Bower). Brunswick Girls' School (Pamela Delaney). Brunswick Girls' School (Beverley Dunlop). Brunswick Girls' School (Nola Durst). Brunswick Girls' School (Pauline Evans). Brunswick Girls' School (Pamela Freer). Brunswick Girls' School (Gail Greig). Brunswick Girls' School (Lorraine Hamilton). Brunswick Girls' School (Eileen High). Brunswick Girls' School (Yvonne Hughes). Brunswick Girls' School (Joan McKenzie). Brunswick Girls' School (Beverley Nunn). Brunswick Girls' School (Margaret Paisley). Brunswick Girls' School (Maria Patriarchea). Brunswick Girls' School (Lorraine Smith). Brunswick Girls' School (Margaret Willis). Durwood High School (Suzanne Tenny). Correspondence School (Miss Marjorie Joyce-King).

1348 Flemington Girls' School (Marion MacMillan) 1349 Flemington Girls' School (Carmel McKenzie). 1350 Flemington Girls' School (Gail Penington).

-1351 Hamilton High School (Maureen Handreck). -1352 Lauriston Girls' School (Rosemary John). 1353 MacRobertson Girls' High School (Fay

Brisson). 1354 MacRobertson. Girls' High School (Diana

Haas). 1355 MacRobertson Girls' High School (Carolyn

Hoskin). 1356 MacRobertson Girls' High School (Gwen

Smith). --1357 MacRobertson Girls' High School (Elaine

Thomas). 1358 Prahran Technical School (Ruth H. Marriott) 1259 Preston Girls' School (Wendy Brown). 1360 Preston Girls' School (Mavis Elder). 1361 Preston Girls' School (Gwenda Greenwood). 1362 Preston Girls' School (Mary Irving). 1.363 Preston Girls' School (Carolyn Johnson). 1364 Preston Girls' School (Frances Lewis). -1365 Preston Girls' School (Lorraine Litchfield). 1266 Preston Girls' School (Judith Stabb).

)(l7 Ringwood High School (Glenice Milgate). 1358 St. Columba's College (Margaret Doyle). 1369 Sunshine Technical School (Pamela Sertori).

127. LEAVING FORM CLASS.—One set of underwear (3 pieces), machine seamed, and first row of binding. Prizes: £3, £2, £1.

137f) m o roand II; ;1(Thool (1VIlss Royle).

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125. INTERMEDIATE FORM CLASS.—Blouse. Prizes: £3, £2, £1.

1328 1329 1330

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1389 1390 1391 1392

1393

1433 1433

1434

1435

1436

1437

1438 1439 1440 1441 1442 -1443 1444 4445

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128. LEAVING FORM CLASS.—Teenager Summer Frock. Prizes: £3, £2, £1.

Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Heather

Box Hill Blomfield) Girls' Technical School (Elinor

Murphy). Girls' Technical School (Patricia Box Hill

Russell). Girls' Technical School (Yvonne Box Hill

2 Zeitz). Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Glynis Coone). Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Robin Cottrell). Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Marion Hope). Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Wendy Hosking).

(Bevej Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Lynette Neil).

Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Joy Wilson). rley MacRobertson Girls' High School

Curtis). MacRobertson Morton). MacRobertson Peck). MacRobertson

Rattray). Technical School (Eva Alexion). Sunshine Technical School (Faye Edwards). Sunshine Technical School (Valerie Eldridge) Sunshine Technical School (Kaye Gibbons). Sunshine Technical School (Kerryn Missen). Sunshine Technical School (Mary Pyke). Sunshine Technical School (Glenys Wendt). Sunshine Technical School (Pamela Yeo- Sunshine

mans). Technical College (Janice Baker). Swinburne

129. STUDENTS AGED 15 TO 18 YEARS INCLUSIVE (not necessarily in Leaving or Intermediate Forms).—Teenager Winter Frock. Prizes: £3, £2, £1.

1394 Miss Rosalie Bowland. 1395 Box Hill Girls' Technical. School (Beverley

Allen). 1396 Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Flora

1397 Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Mary Blom).

Mackinnon). Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Margaret 1398 Ross). Balwyn High School (Lynette Turiff). 1399 Miss Beverley Bruns. 1400 Brunswick Girls' School (Pamela Allison). 1401 Brunswick Girls' School (Olesa Bereshnjy). 1402 Brunswick Girls' School (Pamela Delaney). 1403 Brunswick Girls' School (Beverley Dunlop). 1404 Brunswick Girls' School (Helen Foster). 1405 Brunswick Girls' School (Pamela Freer). 1406 Brunswick Girls' School (Lorraine Hamilton) 1407 Brunswick Girls' School (Yvonne Hughes). 1408 Brunswick Girls' School (Beverley Nunn). 1409 Brunswick Girls' School (Margaret Willis). 1410 Burwood High School (Suzanne Tenny). 1411 Correspondence School (Miss Alice Mary 1412 Dean). Miss Yvonne Crumpler. 1413 Miss Margaret Jones. ?

-1414 Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Jill Brewer). 1415 Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Robin Cottrell). 1416 Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Marion Hope). 1417 Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Pam Jones). 1418 Kilvington B.G.G. S. (Carole McKenna). 1419 Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Margaret Martin). 1420 Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Nain Mawman). 1421 Kilving-ton. B.G.G.S. (Glennys Seccull). 1422 Kilvington B.G.G.S. (Pam Turner). 1423 MacRobertson Girls' High School (Irene 1424 Sims). Prahran Technical School (Ruth H. Marriott) 1425 Presentation Convent (Angela Kain). 1426 Presentation Convent (Helen O'Donnell). 1427 Presentation Convent (Dianne Reilly). 1428 Sunshine Technical School (Kay Mitchell). 1429

130. INTERMEDIATE FORM.—DECORATIVE NEEDLEWORK. Prizes: £1/5/-, 10/-, 3/-.

fik; -1430 1431 Box Hill Girls Technical School (Flora Blom) Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Nola Denny"

Pox. Hill Girls' Technical School (Lorraine 1.932

Box Hill Girls' Technical School (J. Har-grave). Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Beryl Jackson). Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Mary Mackinnon). Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Rosemary Powell). Box Hill Girls' Technical School (Getraude \Voerz). Lauriston Girls' School (Rosemary John). Methodist Ladies' College ( Faye .1 obling). Methodist Ladies' College (Jaiii(:ts Peace). Sunshine Technical School (Ev:L Alexion). Sunshine Technical School (Pamela Sertori)_ Swinburne Technical College (Janice Baker). Swinburne Technical College (Rhonda Carey) Swinburne Technical College (Lillian David-son). Swinburne Technical - College (Barbara Dwyer). Swinburne Technical College (Susan Lynch). Swinburne Technical College (Bronwynne Olsson). • Swinburne Technical College (Rae Sharp). Swinburne Technical College (Jeanette Stan-borough). Swinburne Technical College (Jill Ward). Swinburne Technical College (Margaret Welch). Swinburne Technical College (Janyce Wer- rin). Swinburne Technical College (Joan Wilson).

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131. INTERMEDIATE FORM. — BASKET MADE FROM CANE (wooden base). Prizes: £1/5/-, 10/-, 3/-.

Brighton Evans). Girls' Technical School (Rosalie

Brighton Girls' Technical School (Pam Huggins) Brighton Girls' Technical School (Pam Smith).

Girls' Technical School (Rae Won- Brighton nacot).

Society (Ian Dickenson). Newsboy's Society (Elie Donfa). Newsboy's Society (George Elious). Newsboy's Society (Alan Sterry). Newsboy's

Newsboy's Society (Peter Twyford).

INTERMEDIATE FORM. — BASKET MADE FROM NATURAL MATERIALS. Prizes: £1151-, 10/-, 3/-.

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INTERMEDIATE FORM. — LEATHER-WORK. Prizes: £1/5/-, 10/-, 3/-.

Brighton Girls' Technical School (Jennifer _Ablett). Brighton Girls' Technical School (Sandra Boothman). Brighton Girls' Technical School (Judy Brown). Brighton Girls' Technical School (Denise Coll:). Brighton Girls' Technical School (Ann Cumpston). Brighton Girls' Technical School (Merilyn Davis). Brighton Girls' Technical School (Pam Davis). Brighton Girls' Technical School (Roslyn Danes). Brighton Girls' Technical School (Vivien Fuller). Brighton Girls' Technical School (Suzette Green). Brighton Girls' Technical School (M. Hen-shaw). Brighton Girls' Technical School (Barbara Jones). Brighton Girls' Technical School (Susan Ladd).

Girls' High School (Gwen 1447 1448

Girls' High School (Marjoi:y.

1449

Girls' High School (Jenniferi 1450

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1459 1460 1461 1462 1463

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1467

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1469

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LEAVING FORM. — LEATHERWORK.-Prizes: £1151-, 10/-, 3/-.

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LEAVING FORM. — WEAVING. Prizes: £1151-, 10/-, 3/,

Lrighton Girls' T, -chnical School 1,1ason). Brighton Girls' Technical School Williams). Brunswick Girls' School (Olesa Bereshnjy). 1=;runswick Girls' School (Beverley _Nunn). Camberwell Church of England Girls' Gram- mar School (Vicky Ballard). Camberwell Church of England Girls' Gram- mar School (Clare Quibell). i•imily McPherson College (Miss M. R. ( , • , -ham).

Technical School (Eva Alexion Technical School (Valerie Eldridge)

Technical. School (Heather Gray). Sim one T-chnical School (Joyce Gregg).

-IncSr Te:chnical School (Mary Pyke). Technical School (Pamela Sertori).

Sunshine Technical School (Glennis Wendt).

Kilvington B.C.GhS. (P. Williams).

(Betty ,

(Sylvia

Heidelberg Technical School (Keith McKay). Swinburne Technical College (John Field). Swinburne Technical College (P. Mattingley) Swinburne Technical. .College (John Pollard). Swinbume Technical College (A. Rickerby). Swinburne Technical College (J. Vant Riet).

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140. ARTICLE OF SHEET METAL WORK—Form 3 (Junior Technical Certificate Stage). Prizes: £1/5/-; 10/-; 3/-. Daylesford Technical School (Ray Roberts). Daylesford Technical School (Robert Sea- mons). Heidelberg Technical .School (Andreas Anasta.si.). Heidelberg Technical School (John Dowth-waite). Heidelberg Technical. School (Keith Gordon). Heidelberg Technical. School (Geoffery Mat-terson). Heidelberg Technical School (Peter Neale). Heidelberg Technical. School (John Star-buck). Richmond Technical. School (Warwick Anderson). Richmond Technical. School (Louis Bastida). Richmond Technical School (Ron Bentley). Richmond Technical. School (Kevin Brown). Richmond Technical School. (John F. Dixon). Richmond Technical. School (J. G. Dixon). Richmond -Technical. School (Fred Edging-ton). Richmond Technical. School (Brian Morrison) Richmond Technical School (John Osborne). Richmond Technical. School. (Ian Paynter). Richmond. Technical. School (W. T. Remfrey). Richmond Technical. School (Frank Valastro)

ARTICLE SHEET METAL WORK—Form 4 (Intermediate Technical Certificate Stage). Prizes: £1/5/-, 10/-, 3/-.

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1545 1546

1547 1548

1549

1550 1551 1552 1.553 1554 -1555

1556 -1557 -.1558 1559 1560

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Girls' Technical School (.Nlvie I'c

118:: n vigil ton Girls' Technical School ( nrend

1183 Vootscray Girls' Secondary School (Ronda i.a no 1.

1484 1-',,otscray Girls' Secondary School (-lAlargaret Li• on i

—.1185 Vonts,.•ray Girls' Secondary School (E. liN1 cat:ha).

11813 Moore

1187 rootscray Girls' .iiecondary School (Joyce

1488 Kilvin ton ( Ma rga r...t Abbot). 1489 lv ing. ton F., rra ny Hyland). 1490 Eiilvington 1)..‘ ;.11.S. LI 'a t ti

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I .-1:2:; K. ilv ington B.G.G.S. (Sherril Newton). 1521 B.G.G.S. (Leon Russel).

B.G.G.S. (Alison Stewart). Kilvitigton B.G.G.S. (Shirley Tait). 1.1(11v i ngton B.G.G.S. (Patti Williams). Sv'vinhu.rne Technical College (K. Bartlett). Won thaggi Technical School (Don Howarth)

139. ARTICLE OF WOOD WORK—Form 4 (Intermediate Technical Certificate Stage). Prizes: £1151-, 10/-, 3/-.

i( • 11 SC11001 (Lesley

Girls' Secondary School (Beverley

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138. ARTICLE OF WOOD WORK—Form 3 (Junior Technical Certificate Stage). Prizes: £1/5/-, 10/-, 3/-.

1530 Daylesford Technical School (John Earl). -1531 Daylesford Technical School (David Hill). .1532 Daylesford Technical School (David Kohl-

man). 1533 Daylesford Technical School. (Barry Mossop). 1534 Daylesford Technical School (Trevor Scan-

lon).

136. SENIOR TECHNICAL STUDENTS (Manual Art and Teacher Trainees).—Any article woven on four-shaft loom. jf

mood High School (Miss Margaret Proud9.,

McPherson College (Miss Josephine

...Tr, -Fthr2 rson (:011ege (Miss Margaret

137. IMAGINATIVE COMPETITION. — Any medium in colour — about 15-in. by 12 in.

Technical School. (Mr! rilyn 1509

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142. PIECE OF TECHNICAL CRAFT WORK (art metal work, silverware, ferrous metal work or like work). Form 3 (Junior Technical Certificate Stage). Prizes:

10/-, 3/-.

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144. ARTICLE OR MODEL, made in Technical School Farmer's Course 3). Prizes: 115/-, 10/-, 3/-.

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145. ARTICLE OR MODEL, made in Junior Technical School Farmer's Course (Form 4). Prizes: £1/5/-, 10/-, 3/-.

NO ENTRY

14(6, MACHINE SHOP PRACTICE MODEL OR EXERCISE—Form 4. (Intermediate Technical Certificate Stage.) Prizes: E1/ 5/-, 10/-, 3/-. NOTE: Metal work must not be painted. Caulfield Technical School (Peter G. Bramley). Caulfield Technical School (Geoffrey R. Ccolc_). Caulfield Technical School (Ian E. Handley). Cailifield Technical School (Peter Hedrick). Caulneld Technical School (Robert George TTu e s 1.

-" Technical School (B. Linforth). Technical School (Reginald A.

:ed Technical School (Ewan Eyre). Technical School (John Gauchi). Technical School (Robert Kerr). Technical School (Keith Miller-

od Technical School (Michael Tay-

Technical School (Maxwell

7= School (David D.

- Technical School (Geoffrey F.

Technical School (Benjamin N.

berg Technical School (Barry Thomp-

_-,-1-n_ Technical College (Stanley Hunt).

COOKING Exhibits to be delivered at the Show Grounds

before 11 a.m. on Monday, 15th September, 1958.

Prizes: £2, 15/-, 5/-. (Unless otherwise stated.)

Entry fee: 2/6.

1, Only one entry allo,,,,ed in each of the following classes from any one exhibitor.

2, The judge shall have the right to sample all foods and preserves.

3. The Society reserves the right to only dis-play such. exhibits as it deems fit.

4. The Society reserves the right to destroy -cookery exhibits that ferment or show signs of mould.

5. The name or brand of the flour used in the -cooking of exhibits must be stated on the entry form.

All cooking exhibits except puddings, fruit cakes, decorated cakes, sweets and preserves become the property of the Royal Agricultural

- Society. All puddings, fruit cakes, decorated cakes,

sweets and preserves must he called for between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on. Sunday, 28th, or Monday, 29th September, 1958, unless specific instructions

as to the return of same are given to the Society prior to the commencement of the Show.

The Society reserves the right to display only such exhibits as it deems fit and practicable.

THE "AEROPHOS" TROPHY ORDER, valued at £10/107-, donated by ALBRIGHT AND WILSON (AUSTRALIA) PTY. LTD., will be awarded to the most successful exhibitor in Classes 147 to 176.-1

Three points will be awarded fo a first prize in each Class, two points for a second prize, and one point for a third prize. In the event of a Judge awarding an equal first, second or third, full points will be awarded to each exhibitor

A TROPHY (donated by "COLES STORES", MELBOURNE), will be awarded to the competi-tor gaining the greatest number of points in the Section for Cooking (Classes 147 to 191). The method of calculating points for both of the above .trophies to be points for first prize, two points for second prize, and one point for a third prize. In the event of the Judge awarding equal first, second or third prizes, full points will be allotted to each exhibitor.

In the event of equality of aggregate points the Judge shall make a final decision as to the winner of the troph ̂y.

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147. WHITE SCONES (6). 0-SO-LITE PRODUCTS PTY. LTD. have donated the prize money in this class.

-1579 Mrs. H. G. Adams. 1580 Miss Inglis Barby. 1581 Mrs. L. H. Boadle. 1582 Mrs. J. Brown. 1583 Mrs. G. R. Butt. 1584 Miss Maud Charleson. 1585 Mrs. I. Coffey. 1586 Mrs. S. Coffey. 1587 Mrs. Gwendoline Coles. 1588 Mrs. E. Compton. 1589 Mrs. F. Corr. 1590 Mrs. Valma Dee. 1591 Mrs. J. D. Henwood. 1592 Mrs. A. E. Holden. 1593 Miss I. Klenke. 1594 Mrs. Emily Phyllis Knight. 1595 Mrs. L. W. Lawrence. 1596 Mrs. M. McAlpine. 1597 Mrs. J. McPherson. 1598 Mrs. 0. M. Malin. 1599 Miss Mary Moore. 1600 Miss M. Nan.carrow. 1601 Mrs. W. Nancarrow. 1602 Miss Coral Newbold. 1603 R. K. Powers. 1604 Mrs. E. E. Reynolds. 1605 Miss Alice Roberts. 1606 Mrs. M. D. Sharman. 1607 Mrs. C. S. Smith. 1608 Mrs. A. E. Story. 1609 Miss Kathryn Strack. 1610 Mrs. Esme Stringer. 1611 Mrs. A. Tate. 1612 Miss Mavis Taylor. 1613 Miss B. A. Tunks. 1614 Mrs. M. J. Tunn e. 1.615 Mrs. J, Walker. 1616 Mrs. D. G. Walton. 1617 Mrs. M. .T. Warner. 1618 Mrs. L. M. Wilson. 1619 Miss M. M. Wilson. 1620 Mrs. S. H. WYor.

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148. WHOLEMEAL SCONES (6). McALPIN'S FLOUR PTY. LTD. have donated the money in this class.

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1623 1624 1625 1626

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1629 1630 1631 1632 1633 1634

Mrs. J. Brown. Mrs. G. R. Butt. Miss Maud Charleson. Mrs. F. Corr. Mrs. E. E. Cross. Mrs. Joan Gladman. Miss I. Kiel-Ike. Mrs. L. W. Lawrence. Miss M. Nancarrow. Mrs. W. Nancarrow. Mrs. M. D. Sharman. Mrs. M. J. Tunne. Mrs. D. G. Walton. Mrs. L. M. Wilson.

1692 1693 1694 1695 '1696 1697 1698 1699 1700 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705

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Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss

S. G. Brown. G. R. Butt. F. Corr. Annette Creelman. M. Dall. Eileen Haines. D. J. Hayes. Emily Phyllis Knight. Mary Moore. M. Payne. Evelyn J. Porter. W. Seymour. W. Slater. M. J. Tunne. D. G. Walton. A. A. Wright. M.73. Yeates.

149. SAUSAGE ROLLS (6). ALBRIGHT AND WILSON (Aust.) PTY. LTD., MAKERS OF "AEROPHOS", have donated the prize money in this class.

o •; 0 Miss Irene --\mgell. 1636 Mrs. L. H. Boadle. 1637 Mrs. G. R. Butt.

Mrs. S. Coffey. Mrs. F. Corr. Mrs. M. Dall.

1641 E. A. James. Mrs. H. Johnson. Mrs. M. I-. ins:.

1644 Mrs. L. W. Lawrence. 6 45 Mrs. M. McAlpine.

7 R 4 Mrs. Doris Mensch.

-n'' Miss Evelyn J. Porter,

Mrs. C. Scott. 7_ P, 49

-‘,Irs, R. Sew- ell, 1651-1 Mrs. C. S. Srnith.

E51 Mrs. A, A. Wright,

150. - NUT LOAF. Mrs. H. G. Adams. Mrs. M. P. Allen. Mrs. Hazel I. Belbin. Mrs. J. Brown. Miss V. A. Carey. Mrs. R. J. Cli, ton. Mrs. F. Corr, Mrs. E. E. Cross. Miss Eunice Davies. Mrs. H. Dillon. C. K. Gibson. Mrs. D. Gow. Mrs. A. Hand. Mrs. D. J. Hayes.

s. J. D. Henv,-- ood. Mrs. S. J. Hicks. E. A . James. 7i ss Judith Johnson.

671 mrs. Emily Phyllis Knight. L. Kelly. ‘,2

Mrs. L. W. Lawrence. 1,'7 9 Mrs. Bonnie McIntosh. Mrs. M. Paterson. Mrs. R. A. Richards.

1 Miss Alice Roberts. Mrs. W. Seymour. Mrs. H. T. Sheeran.

67 -2-irs. W. Slater. 1680 Mrs. C. S. Smith. 1681 M-is.s D. Swain. 1 682 B. A. Tunks. 1 683 Mrs. M. J. Tunne. 1684 Miss Jean Venn. 1685 Mrs. D. G. Walton.

;36 MA". Warner. 1687 W. (4-. Webster. 1688 M. Wheeler. 1689 Mrm. A. E. Wilson.

151. CHEESE STRAWS (consisting of not less than 6 rings filled with cheese straws).

1690 Mrs. H. G. Adams. 1691 Mrs. Hazel J. Belbin.

152. PLAIN CAKE. ALBRIGHT AND WIL-SON (Aust.) PTY. LTD., MAKERS OF "AEROPHOS", have donated the prize money in this class.

Mrs. H. G. Adams. Mrs. G. R. Butt. Miss Maud Charles on. Mrs. S. Coffey. Mrs. A. Davies. Mrs. D. Gow. Mrs. D. J. Hayes. Mrs. J. D. Henwood. Mrs. E. Hughes. E. A. James. Mrs. J. E. Jenkins. Mrs. Annie Jones. Mrs. W. J. Lambourn. Mrs. L. W. Lawrence. Mrs. Bonnie McIntosh. Miss Margaret C. McNab. Mrs. K. Morrison. Mrs. Betty Oakes. Mrs. A. M. O'Shannassy. Mrs. M. Paterson. Miss C. Powers. James Joseph Quirk. Mrs. W. Seymour. Mrs. M. D. Sharman. Mrs. H. T. Sheeran. Mrs. S. Wall. Mrs. D. G. Walton. Mrs. D. S. Ward. Mrs. M. J. Warner. Miss M. M. Wilson.

153. SEED CAKE. McALPIN'S FLOUR PTY. LTD. have donated the prize money in this class.

1739 Mrs. I. Coffey. 1740 Miss Annette Creelman. 1741 Mrs. A. Davies. 1742 Mrs. D. J. Hayes. 1743 Mrs. J. D. Henwood. 1744 E. A. James. 1745 Mrs. W. J. Lambourn, 1746 Mrs. L. W. Lawrence. 1747 Mrs. Doris Mensch. 1748 Mrs. Betty Oakes. /L/0 1749 Mrs. Pearl G. Rivers. 1750 Miss Alice Roberts. 1751 Mrs. W. Seymour. 1752 Mrs. M. D. Sharman. 1753 Mrs. J. L. Siggins. 1754 Mrs. W. Slater. 1755 Mrs. D. G. Walton. 1756 Mrs. M. Wheeler.

154. SULTANA CAKE (not more than 8 inch by 8 inches if in square tin or 8 inchos. diameter if in round tin). MCALPTN'S FLOUR PTY. LTD. have donated the pr' money in this class.

1757 Mrs. L. H. Boadle. 1758 Mrs. G. R. Butt. 1.759 Edward -D. Clung. 1760 Mrs. S. Coffey.

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• APPOINTMENTS Every room is Air-Conditioned, sound proofed, furnished in con-temporary style, with wall-to-wall carpets, Venetian blinds, the finest innerspring mattresses, fully tiled showers, wash basins — ample hot and cold water, toilet, telephone (most rooms), electric iron. Your

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181; Al 1 - 1-1. 1 )ill , ),, 1918 A11 - 1) 1:11i1ni. 1819 Ali.- I i-1,-Ii, 101-7, ,,..1,..r.

1820 \l, 1 ..11, 11 5.] 1; ) )-!

1921 Ali .• .1)-1. (:1 , ))1,I1 . )1,

1822 AI h— 1 : i 1:: -

1825 ,i r:. .I' 'Il.-e,'.

1824 -MI.. 11 , 11 :1,— , i. 182f, Ail:, I. 11 ,,,_ , -1, 1

-13'2, 'I) I) .1 II:;

.92)I " I ) , A I' 11 --: ,..,.1 ,),,

1826 V F. H -11)1)- i :))),

1829 :\.i, \ AI 11, ,,,i , 3 ,,,,

183(1 _,I: J I) 11, -1, , , ,,, 1

1831 ..,.1, \ I .]. 11),I , 1•-i,

1832 Al! 11 A 11, , 1,;1,

1832 - f . 1: 11 tiv,1,-

1821 .').1) '1 I .1i) , 1

19': I . '), 1 , Hi-

18 ..:t, .',11 . 1 I. 1 , 1,1.1„

18•;, "11 ,../1111 , - .1 , ,i, , -

18 -. ,-, ri 1 i.. ,,,.. t.,,, I: f ; f ; . I i'. ,1,1 Turn.r.4. ).

18::'1 .,.1I.: .i.ii,,i pi, 111 1-iii0it.

18-111 .',,li - '1' Ir. lir ,L11,1'1,..

18-I ) A11: \V I V, )I111,)))1t - 11,

:-/j ----'I 81:- •,,11. 1, 11'. 1 ,i ,.., i,-Iir.e,,.

181. .11i• ., 1., ii,• I t,• I .., ..', 1,-tie r%

194-1 Ali ... .1. .11 1,),1w Hi !I i r.

1915 Alt r, At. 1,ult ,

I 8-11; 111; i11- 1 .. I:i l'7 111:; 111,111111 ',11111i1(),W,

15-;;,1) 1\1 I8 ,„ I NI Iii;i NI it ri.,,,.r ‘y it. I 1,; Alurf Li(ot.

Im111. (-1 I 81., 1 A . ,

f\/;,ill•it.ri. ,,w. I i\11•;,,. NA!. Nit it(..;Irr()W. 18;,"‘ 1\11-H. I t1I I ,v I iit I 8?,,:-; 1;i. 1,;11,,,, n. ()'In it_

MI :: It'. J . ()I r .

1\1.

181,:i Alt .:1.1'. 11. I 'I) w(-.11. I 8G•I ):,.v HI 1 vv 15-51,1, (.‘)1111..1(..

1S-0;7 N11 .111111 1 :-5.

lii•)‘ 1.()1)(-1- 1;i. 18'0) M \A/. I-1()I.1"111( 1 111•

IV]. S.wIt Inu;t ll.

I-I1)1(11-. NI 11.1;11'11Th.

I It. A.

1871; Al 1:i:I I). 1---lvvit

1877 1\11.H, H. 'I'itylor. 1878 I\'1. 18711 1\11.-w, P.. A. T11111,H.

1880 Ttit. 10,1.

1881 NI

188:'. V it.10..

1\111 VV. V :111,11-(1. j ;...; Ati 1(`. 1<. \A/ ;1 11o , I IV] I).

I881; 1 1.: . IVI. .1. W ;1 riti - t's 1887 N11-:;. 1\1,

AN. (I. v\i,,I),-;):(-1.. ;•...), H . \A/

j V. ) (} A N. \A/W-ion.

1891 1\/I1 H. 1. \A/ I 1\/11•H. 1!]. W()1,(1 11;i11}. I 1V11:i. A. A V1/ ri;',111.

CLASS

156. Cl NC11.'itt' BIZEAD. ALBRIGIPT ANI) WIL- SON (.AuHt.) PTY. MAKERS OF "A ER(WII ()S", have donated the prize

money in this Clams.

181)-I Must. it C.. 1895 MINN 11.1,11(',

1 ,1. _1 8!ri' IVI rH. I _1 I. 1.!,tm.(11(-.

,;!),,,.; ( !rich 1.(n). 1899 1\ Its. A. I )n.v h•Li. 111 w )

111111 M .1. I). h.?,

11111:1 I,. 1<111.\‘.

I 91)-1 11/1r:i. 1K y. 111115 Mr:l. I I • ll!(%

I II M r:;. It. r

I 11 II 7 111r;i. Whirl-is-mt. 1908 M ;;;\, 1114)11r. 11110 Mr:i, NI. H. ittn.

111111 1\11.:,.. I I. 'I'. 1-',11,•4-.1.2i /1.

Hi I I !VI .1.

11) I :'. 1•:t. A. III. 111,)ry.

191:1 III I-IMiHH I,. Ti•iliph-.1()Ii. I 9 I .1. W;i I I( (•i..

..-19 If; Mi.H, r1. W;111.

11117 1111.:1. II. Wn 11()11,

11/18 M M..1. W;) 1919 M i•:)„ W. I I , W/.11:il.r•r„

111211 M 11I, W()i)(11);1111. 19:).1 r:t. 14. A. \A/ 1. 1 )2;111.

Iri7. SWISS ROLL ( I lb.) (jam filled). Ends most not he cot. 0-50-1141110, PRODTICTS

Y. 'I have (foliated the prize money

in this class. I (I. It. Hui I fl!),:; 11/11m,I IC. 'arl t. 1924 M rrt. 8. 1 oll'(•y.

1925 Mrs. 1,orna I\1911;:y Cool“,. CLASS

1926 Mrs. 1;'. Corr. 3 ......_1!,,,,7 Mrs. M. 1mi I. 159. RAINBOW CAKE (iced top and sides). 1928 Ail r9. 1). (;ow_ Filling other than fresh cream. 1929 NJ 69. A. 119.nd.

I-111:11) Al r•:. I ). J. I In. y (•:i. McALPIN'S FLOUR PTY. LTD. have r....,1 M 1.9..1. 1). 11a) v•.; oo(l, donated the prize money in this cuss. 1932 Mrs. 1,. W. 1,9.w rlow;:.

2011 .11r.,. \V. T. 11room;•. 1933 M r9. E. N. IL(7.ynold:i.

2 -3013. AI r:;. Al. 1.0)11. 1.113/1 IVI iss A 1 i(•; 11.ohals. , .........20 j 2 m r.. I ). .1. 11;0 :--;. 1935 Mrs. W. 1-li..yrooll r.

201 ,1 1•:,, A. ,j :L oo:-.i. 1936 Mr;,. All. I). 1-1119.1•1119.o.

:1015 AI r.--. Al. 1K I m2:. 1'137 Al r:;. 1'. H. 1191111.

3016 AI r:;. 1<. Alm•rison. 1938 Mr:),. All. 16; to ;did on.

2 .1939 M1•::.1910 M 1•1-i. I ). ( :. W:i.I 11)11.

W. Thvya•oold.

2018 Al r::. W. 1-•:;•yolonr.

2017 Al i39 .1. 11.91;Th2.11.

nti I ivi i•:-,,. m . .1. War i l;• 6. / - 2019 Al /•:-.. :1. \V;111. •29)20 Al:'.. I). N. \\/911,ort.

19/2 Mrs. N. M. W' Ism,.

20!!1 H, \AL:I rd,

CLASS \\;,,

158. SP(.)N(.:; E-SA NI) W C11 (no tilling or r:-!. L. Al. Wilson.

icing), baked in CIRCULAli tin not more than 8 inches in diameter. McALPIN'S I GO. MA IZT,I,E K 10, (not iced). 1\1cALPIN'-; FIA)Ult V1Y. L'1'I). have donated the prize 1.4A)UR 1.:11). have donated the prize money in this class. money in this class. 1',11:1 rs- A lid a•soo,

191/ 1\41•:i. I,. It. 11; t • )1; - I.. 3031 . \V. T. 11romm:. 19/!, 1•;•.;;1111;9.1‘,. 303., r:;. H. 1:19, 1916 j,;44.11.‘,1 112(o l o(d 3036 1119.11. IL. 11111.1. 19/7 1\11:;9 rti.1 1:4•11soo. 2027 rs. 1);L11. 19/18.Al:'::. N. 1 I. 11o9((11;:. 2028 Al r::. 10)19)111y J.:, 1 )91 v. ill. 1919 A11);• N9) 2029 Mr:. .1. 1):ivir-s. 1950 1V1i9s Joan 1 lri 19.1o.

:1') A I O.

1951 IV11•9. 1j. 11. (1: 1 (1 .\ t L. ; • s . 1952 IVLis9 in I :till. -,---2033 Alr '..1. I). 11;d:wood. 1953 NMI ,r; ;r. .2 2033 All:•.. 1111•,2 Id•s. 1951 NI 1V1911d CI-o4r1;,son. 2031 N. A . 1955 NI rs. 1. ColTo.y. m 1.,;4\vr(-11,•(,. 49[A; mrs. ‘.'061'e.y . _1_2026 Allt-),. AV. 1..1d,4Y I 1.

k-,1957 p1,0 11. 2037 Mrs. IK. orrison. 1958 T. 11. !ohr10.on. 20:18 A11- 9. 11;•11.y 09.k ‘-:•. 1959 1\11.9. .11'. !;) rr. 2039 Al rs. Al. 1 '.91.a•smi. 191;1) r:s. NI hol "(,yio•. 2010 1)9 v id Po \vri(!.. 1961 1V1191; A niod.1. Cr19•Iodi.n. 2011 M (.11;19 11H;2 r;s. M. 1)9.11. 2012 Airs. 111(•(•ii Al. h . 191;3 Al. I )9.1z(-11. 2013 rs. 1/.1; \V911.oll

1:17 IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

I I OM V, CPA I" I'S

196/1 111) - s. I mr4)1.1iy N. I )0,rw 1.965 M rm. A. 1)9.vir;li. 1961; MI99 16(11109; 1967 1\1 rd. 1). 1.968 1\11.9. 11. (;;;;2,1(;ro. 191;9 Mrs. A. 110,/i d 197(1 1\ilr.s. I<. Nl. Ila)•ror). 1971 1\/1rs. LL. .1. I I os. 1972 Mrs. V. Ail. 11(.11;1a- son. 1973 M I). wood. 1974 1/1 P. If i I 1. 1_975 Mr:--;. I.. 110;_;19(..9. 197G M rm. Jain i II of nflins;»4 1977 NI rrl..l (mil .10.(:1( son. 1978 1\4 rs. 1.979 1V11.9, 1 111,ylli;; 1K111141:1-.. 1980 Mms..1. 1,;13111)4;61. 1.981 Mrrs. N. W. 1,71w r•;91;_;(;. 1982 Miss --2-1.11(1,-;1, LA/1.W H011. 1 )183 •1981

M W. 1,i(1)40.1:. Mr .9. 114. MCA I pi

1985 Al A/ )I, )1.1• (.1 1\4 N 192(; MIX. 1). Mul'11(•rs())1. 1987 1V1 t• 9. O. M_ IVI 1988 IVIi )-11-4 IV10.1•.y Moo r(;. 1418 9 M I HH M;)). /2,*( 'r.\' IVI is996 m Morrison. 1991 1\1 is. M. P. ()wins. 1992 M Itin I ). rd. 11)93 114199 ItIv(dyn .1. l'orftr 1994 Mrs. (1)41.11;;rini; 1995 MI'N. N. N. Ito.N; Holds. 1996 Min:-1 A licd 1997 m W. ;--10y 1110 11r.

1998 Mr's. ). SII:1I•111;111. 1999 T4r,. (1. K,111 11. 21(1(1) M 1K:01111;9.n Al. Kw 2001 Mrs. IlIsin;• St.ring•er. 21)02 1111.9. Ida Swi.0.1n10.11. 2003 IVI rs. A. 11`0.1e. 21101 Al rs. W. Tw ycd•ou Id. :!,001) Ivh.H. I ). W:1.111111. :',001; J. 11/0 rner. 2(107 rs. N. M. W Ism). 3008 Miss M. M. Wilson. 2009 Mrs. I. 1/1/ indsor. :1010 M rs. A. A. W604141,

161. CHOCOLATE SPONGE (iced) (no decora-tion). McALPIN'S FLOUR PTY. LTD. have donated the prize money in this class.

2011 Mrs. 1j. Lt. Pditt.

20/5 Mrs. IL .1. CI on.

i----2016 I's.

2017 Mrs:. I n,:", I H. I );ir \\

2018 Airs. A. I /ay if

2019 11. 1;:144- i;•ro.

2050 Al rs. 1 ). .1. 11:0(.s. 2051 Al -rs..1. 1 ). 11;d:wood. 2052 Mrs. IS, 11n1'11r N. 2053 Mrs. Joan .10(.1K:son. :1059 IK (.10 \ Wilson). 2055 Al 1"ti. I \\ I r(•Hci- 2056 Al rs. I ). AleI Io' - son. 2057 Mrs. A. Al. 1)'5119 nnassy. 2058 M hyri to• Quirk. 2059 Miss A. 1Lah•i)411. 2060 Al rs. 1;:. -1.I.1•y Hol(I:* 2061 M rs. 1Z. A. “ir119 rds. 2062 Al vs. 1V. S;•.\' mod r. 2,06:,, Al rs.

2061 Al ins P.. A. 'hulks. --)-2065 11 rs. W9 I ton.

Mrs. Al. .1. 11191- it'd.. ..k./ 2067 Al vs. I Al. AV ilson.

162. PLATE OF SMALL DECORATED CAKES (8 Petit Fours). McALPIN'S FLOUR PTY. L'I'D. have donated the prize money in this class.

/ Al Inn 119•11;• .•111.:.2,9•1 I.

2069 119z;,1 .1. 11;;11)in.

.„..„--2071 Al rs. A1. 1 / 9 11.

21172 M is. N. NIron.

2073 Al t•s. Al. .1. I I osl: i n.

2074 Al is. 1,. 11 o

2(175 A1 1's. Phyllis 1K .1;4111.

2076 Al rs. 111. ouldon.

• - Mrs. J. L. Sii:.:;2;ins. '075 A.Irs. W. Valpied. 2079 _Mrs. D. G. 'Walton. ..!080 -Mrs. E. M. Wilson. 2081 Mrs. J. Zietsch.

CLASS 1k

163. PLATE OF 6 ICED PATTY CAKES. McALPIN'S FLOUR. PTY. LTD. have donated the prize money in this class.

:Mrs. S. C. Brown. •-'053 C. K. Gibz_zon. 2084 Mrs. D. J. Hayes. 2055 Mrs. M. A. Hoskin. 2056 Mrs. L. Howell. '087 Mrs. Joan Jackson. 2055 Mrs. J. Lambert.

Mrs. 0. M. Malin. • Mrs. M. Moulden.

-09.1 Mrs. W, Seymour. Mrs. H. T. Sheeran.

2093 Mr. J. 1_, _:-•`1.-2:zins. '09.4 Mrs. B. G. Walton.

Mrs. L. M. Wilson.

164. QUEEN CAKES, Small (6) (with currants or peel) (baked in Tins). 0-SO-LITE PRODUCTS PTY. LTD. have donated the prize money in this class.

Miss Coralie Benson. -MTS. L. H. Boadle. Mrs. G. R. Butt.

9 Mrs. I. Coffey. Mrs. S. Coffey.

1 Mrs. F. Corr. Margaret Elletson.

63 _MTS. L. Fairbairn. 2104 C. K. Gibson. 2105 1\1-rs. A. F. Harrison. 1!:6 Mrs. D. J. Hayes.

Mrs. J. H env,-ood. 108 Mrs. L. Howell. )109 Mrs. J. E. Jenkins. • 0 Mrs, N. Kirby. 111 Mrs. J. Lambert.

Ti.11? it W. Lawrence.

13 Mrs. S. Mr Alpine.

4 7\ f-r--z. D. McPherson. 2115 Mrs. 0. M.. 116 7V1-7,:. Ii. Morrison. 117 Mrs. R. A. Richards.

Miss Alice Roberts. • Mrs. W. Seymour. 12 1 Mrs, M. D. Sharmon.

2,7_

121 Mrs. J. L. Sic2-ins. Mrs. C. S. Smith.

• 9 3 Mrs. D. G. \-\, alton, 21 9-4 Mrs. M. Wheeler.

'1 25 Mrs. L, --VrCilson.

168. PLATE OF SHORTBREAD. McALPIN'S FLOUR PTY. LTD., have donated *line prize money in this class.

2203 Mrs. H. G. Adams. 2204 Mrs. A. Bradshaw. 2205 Mrs. S. G. Brown. 2206 Mrs. Beryl Buss. 2207 Miss V. A. Carey. 2208 Mrs. E. Colwill. 2209 Mrs. S. S. Cornwell. 2210 Mrs. F. Corr. 2211 Miss E. Davidson. 2212 Mrs. L. Fairbairn. 2213 Mrs. -P. Grigg. 221,4 Miss Eileen Haines. 2215 Miss :Denise Hall. 221,6 Mrs. D. J. Hayes. 2217 Mrs. S. J. Hicks. 2218 Mrs. Jennifer Hutchinson. 221.9 E. A. James. 2220 Mrs. H. Johnson. 2221 Mrs. N. Kirby. 2222 Mrs. Emily Phyllis Knight. 2223 Mrs. W. J. Lambourn. 2224 .VIrs. L. W. Lawrence.

Large.

2

T'S ALWAYS CHEAPE AT COLES

HOME CRAFTS

2152 Mrs. W. Seymour. 2153 Mrs. C. S. Smith. 2154 Mrs. Kathleen 111. Smith. 2155 Mrs. Esme Stringer. 2156 Mrs. Bernice Sutherland. 2157 Mrs. D. G. Walton. -2158 Mrs. M. J. Warner. 2159 Mrs. L. M. Wilson. 2160 Mrs. E. Woodham. 2161 Mrs. A. A. Wright.

-.2162- Miss M. B. Yeates.

CLASS

166. PLUM PUDDING (boiled in basin). McALPIN'S FLOUR PTY. LTD. have donated the prize money in this class.

2163 Mrs. H. G. Adams. 2164 Edward D. Clune. 2165 Miss A. Coffey. 2166 Mrs. I. Coffey. 2167 Mrs. S. S. Cornwell. -2168 Mrs. F. Corr. 2169 Mrs. M. Dall. 2170 Mrs. A. Davies. 2171 Mrs. Edith M. Cater. 2172 Mrs. D. J. Hayes. 2173 Mrs. J. D. Henwood. 2174 Mrs. Annie Jones. 2175 Mrs. Emily Phyllis Knight. 2176 Mrs. L. W. Lowrence. 2177 Mrs. D. McPherson. 2178 Mrs. Mary May. 2179 Mrs. R. Moore. 2180 Mrs. A. M. O'Shannassy. 2181 David Powrie. 2182 Mrs. R. A. Richards. 2183 Mrs. W. Seymour. 2184 Mrs. M. D. Sharmon. 2185 Mrs. C. S. Smith. 2186 Mrs. R. A. Smith. 2187 Miss D. Swain. 2188 Mrs. D. G. Walton. 2189 Mrs. W. G. Webster. 2190 Mrs. A. E. Wilson.

167. MERINGUES, Small (6), no colouring_ (Commercial Meringue mix not to be used.)

2191 Mrs. S. G. Brown. 2192 Miss R. Carter. 2193 Mrs. E. Compton. 2194 Mrs. A. Davies. 2195 Mrs. A. Hand.

Mrs. D. J. Hayes. 2197 Mrs. L. Howell. 2198 Mrs. L. W. Lawrence. 2199 Mrs. W. Valpied. 2200 Mrs. J. Walker. 2201 Mrs. :D. G. Walton. 2202 Mrs. A. A. Wright.

165, LAMINGTONS (6), Not Mrs. L. H. Boadle. Mrs. A. Bradshaw, Mrs. G. R. Butt. Miss Maud Charleson. Mrs. Jean Cole. 2,17:s. F. Corr. Mrs. M. Dall. Mrs. L. Fairbairn, Mrs. B. Cagiero. Miss Laurie Ann Goff. Mrs. D. Go, . Mrs. A, Hand. Mrs. D. J. Hayes. Mrs. E. Hughes. Mrs. Joan Jackson. Mrs. H. Johnson. Mrs. Emily Phyllis Knight. Mrs. L. W. Lawrence. Mrs. W. Li dgett.

5 Mrs. S.I. McAlpine. Mrs. Lonnie McIntosh.

2147 Mrs. TJ. McPherson, 21H18 Mrs. M. Paterson. 2149 Miss A. Raleigh. 2150 Mrs. E. E. Reynolds. 2151 Miss Alice Roberts.

HOME

° 9 25 2226 9927 2228 2229 2230 2231 2232 2233 2234 2235 2236 2237 2238 2239 2240 2241

/0,2242

Mrs. W. Lidgett. Mrs. M. McAlpine. Mrs. D. McPherson. Mrs. K. Morrison. Miss Coral Newbold. Miss M. Payne. Bianchi Raffaele. Mrs. R. A. Richards. Mrs. C. Scott. Mrs. R. Sewell. Mrs. W. Seymour. Mrs. C. S. Smith. Mrs. J. Taylor. Mrs. Evelyn A. Waddell. Mrs. D. G. Walton. Mrs. M. J. Warner. Mrs. W. Watson. Miss M. B. Yeates.

I

CLASS

IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

CRAFTS

2271 Mrs. R. E. Gray. 2275 M rs. Margaret J. Hi i von s. 2 _' 7 0 Mrs. M. A. Hoskin. 2277 Mrs. A. McArthur. 9 972 Mrs. M. Moulden. 997!) Mrs. Ellen C. O'Dea.

-2280 M rs. G. Peck. 2281 Mrs. C. Smith. 2282 Mrs. J). E. Stewa it.

-2283 Mrs. A. Thompson.

CLASS

173. SPECIAL ROYAL SHOW NOVELTY CAKE.—SPECIAL PRIZE OF £20 DONATED BY SWALLOW'S BISCUITS PTY. LTD. The cake must represent some-thing in connection with the forthcoming Royal Show.

169. PLATE OF HOME-MADE BISCUITS (6 varieties — 2 of each — 6 different mix-tures). 0-SO-LITE PRODUCTS PTY. LTD. have donated the prize money in t class.

2243 Mrs. S. G. Brown. 2244 Mrs. G. R. Butt.

/-2246 Mrs.

--.2248 Miss 2247 Mrs.

2245 Mrs. M. Dall. D. J. Hayes.

Jean Cole.

E. Marjorie Heywood. 2

I 2249 Mrs. L. Howell. 2250 Mrs. Emily Phyllis Knight.

Mary May. 2251 Mrs. W. Seymour. 2252 Mrs. J. L. S'iggins. 2253 Mrs.

2254 Miss Mavis Taylor. D. G. Walton. —2255 Mrs. W. Watson. 2256 Mrs.

DECORATED CAKE SECTION e/z SPECIAL PRIZE of g10/10/-, donated by

McALPIN'S FLOUR PTY. LTD., may, in the

,Z)M -discretion of the Judges, be awarded to the °lit- standing exhibit in this Section. it C.

Ribbon, tulle and manufactured pillars may be used, but no manufactured ornaments allowed.

3 170. DECORATED BIRTHDAY CAKE (not

more than two tiers high). McALPIN'S FLOUR PTY. LTD. have donated the prize money in this class.

2257 Mrs. Y. Ward Anderson. 4) 2258 Mrs. M. Dall.

2259 Mrs. L. J. Davis. 2260 Mrs. Doretta Fowler. 2261 Miss Y. Fryberg.

:Z-2262 Mrs. Margaret J. Hirons. 2263 Mrs. A. McArthur.

f '2264 Mrs. M. Moulden.

Mrs. C. Smith.

171. DECORATED CHRISTENING CAKE (not more than two tiers high). McALPIN' FLOUR PTY. LTD. have donated the prize

-21 —:2266 Mrs. M. J. Croll.

money in this class.

Mrs. M. Dall. _3 ---HN Mrs. D. J. Hayes.

---

3 172. MOST ORIGINAL CAKE. McALPIN'S

FLOUR PTY. LTD. have donated the prize

2269 2270

—2271 2272 2273

money in this class. Mrs. Y. Ward Anderson. Mrs. C. Burnett. Mrs. M. Dall. Mrs. L. J. Davis. Wilson H. Eagle.

2284 Mrs. Iris I. Allan. 2285 Mrs. Y. Ward Anderson. 2286 Mrs. C. Burnett. 2287 Mrs. M. Dall. 2288 Mrs. A. Davies. 2289 Mrs. L. J. Davis. 2290 Mrs. R. E. Gray. 2291 Mrs. E. B. Pinney. 2292 Georg Martin Polacsek. 2293 Mrs. Ray Richards. 2294 Mrs. J. Zietsch.

174. DECORATED WEDDING CAKE, Covered with Plastic Icing (2 or 3 tiers). —SPECIAL PRIZE OF £15.

Mrs. D. Baker. Mrs. Zelma C. Campbell. Mrs. M. Dall. Mrs. A. Davies. Mrs. L. J. Davis. Wilson H. Eagle. Mrs. E. Efron. Miss F. M. Gregg. Mrs. D. J. Hayes. Mrs. Margaret J. Hirons. Mrs. M. A. Hoskin. Mrs. Robert McLuckie. Mrs. Mary May. Mrs. M. Moulden. Mrs. Ellen C. O'Dea. Mrs. E. B. Pinney. Mrs. E. R. Rees. Mrs. C. Smith. Mrs. A. Thompson.

175. DECORATED WEDDING CAKE, Covered with Royal Icing (2 or 3 tiers). A special prize of £15 of which £717/- is donated by TRUFOOD OF AUSTRALIA LTD.

2314 Mrs. M. Dall. 2315 Mrs. J. Zietsch.

176. DECORATED CHRISTMAS CAKE. McALPIN'S FLOUR PTY. LTD. have donated the prize money in this class.

2316 Mrs. Iris I. Allan. 2317 Mrs. Y. Ward Anderson.

.,-2318 Mrs. M. Dall. 2319 Mrs. A. Davies. 2320 Mrs. L. J. Davis. 2321 Wilson H. Eagle. 2322 Miss Y. Fryberg. 2323 Mrs. Dulcie Massey.

—2324 Mrs. Ellen C. O'Dea. 2335 Mrs. E. R. Rees.

CONFECTIONS 177. COCONUT ICE. 2326 Mrs. A. Bradshaw. 2327 Mrs. E. Connell, 2328 Miss C. Dodds.

2295 2296 2297 2298 2299 2300 2301 2302

—2303 2304 2305

— 2306 2307 2308 2309 2310 2311

-2312 2313

HOME

2329 2330 2331

2333 ., 334

0 0 0 ,,, _o 2336

'33S

3 ,-234(1

Mrs. L. Howell. \1vs. Emily Hyde.

Mrs. S. L. 1. -Tenny. Mrs. M. King. Mrs. Emily Phyllis Kni ght. Mrs. P. McMahon. Miss Mari.2.-aret C. McNab. E. F. Smiley. Mrs. C. Smith. Mrs. C. S. Smith. Mrs. W. -Watson. Mrs. L. M. -Wilson.

6o IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPER AT COLES

CRAFTS

181. csoport :

Kiilonleges iinnepi alkalomra keszitett torta, leveles vajasteszta, egyeb siitemeny.

* A kiallitas szempontjabol iaj-bevandorlo aki 1945 ev augusztus hOnapja ota vandorolt ki Ausztraliaba.

Kt CHEN ABTEILUNG

Verschiedene Gruppen fiir Wettbewerb nur far Neu-Australier.*

CLASS

178. COLLECTION OF HOME-MADE CHOCO- LATES (6 varieties), no glaze.

7-2341 Mrs. M. King, —2342 Mrs. P. McMahon.

-} _2343 Mrs. J. L. Siggins.

2-- 179.

344 /--,3-15

2346 ,2347

2348 4.0

COLLECTION OF HOME - MADE SWEETS, other than Chocolates or Cara-mels (not less than 6 nor more than 10 varieties).

Mrs. F. Cam. Mrs. L. Howell. Mrs. M. King. Mrs. P. McMahon.

Mrs. J. L. Siggins. Mrs. L. M. W

FOR NEW AUSTRALIANS ONLY

150. KL-CHEN; SWEDISH TEA RINGS OR BRAIDS (sweet yeast mixture could be incorporated). McALPIN'S FLOUR PTY. LTD. have donated the prize money in this class.

Mrs. Magnhild HedstrrJrn.

Gruppe 180

Kuchen and Mehlspeisen. (Siisse Hefearten sind einbegriffen.)

Gruppe 181

Geback, Pasteten oder Kekse, geeignet fiir feierliche Gelegenheiten verschiedener Art.

* Als "New Australian" werden diejenigen Personen betrachtet, die seit August 1945 nach Australien eingewandert sind.

AFDELING KOKEN

Onderwerpen voor competitie uitsluitend tusschen "New Australians".*

Groep 180

Duitse koeken, Zweedse theeringen of vlecht gebak (zoet gist mengsel zou erin verwerkt kunnen worden).

Groep 181

Gebak, pastei of koekjes, vervaardigd voor de een of andere feestelijkheid.

* Als "New Australian" wordt beschouwd iedereen die na Augustus 1945 naar Australia is geemigreerd.

181. CAKE, PASTRY OR BISCUITS, made to celebrat -2 any festive occasion. McALPIN'S FLOUR PTY. LTD. have donated the prize money in this class.

Mr.s. K. Mueller-SauE,:-rrnann. Bianchi RaffaelEt.

F(iZESI KIALLITAS Kiallitasi verseny kizarOlag tlj-bevandorlok

reszere.*

180. csoport: Kalacsok, teasiitemenyek, (edes eleszt(Is tesztiik is kiallithatok).

SEZIONE CUCINA

Categorie per competizione aperte ai soli Nuovi Australiani.*

Categoria 180

Pasticcini da te:anelli e trecce. (Preparati con lievito dolce possono essere inclusi.)

Categoria 181

Dolci, pastafrolla o biscotti preparati per qualsiasi occasione Festiva.

* Per le regole delle competizione un Nuovo-Australlan.o e una persona ernigrata in Australia clall'Agosto 1945 in poi.

/ -2394 2395 2396

BOTTLING Fruits and Jams, etc. 187.

CLASS

182. LEMON BUTTER (1 jar). FOWLERS VACOLA MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. have donated £1/1/- towards the prize money in this class.

Mrs. H. G. Adams. Miss Eunice Davies. Flemington Girls' School (Miss McKenzie). Mrs. M. King. Mrs. L. W. Lawrence. Mrs. F. E. Lugg. Mrs. E. M. Milton. Mrs. A. W. Richardson. Mrs. J. L. Siggins. Mrs. C. S. Smith. Miss E. R. S'tancombe. Mrs. Esme Stringer. Mrs. Bernice Sutherland.

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-2397 -2398 -2399 2400

188.

184.

2374 75 .1,23

2376

/ 2378 2379

MUSTARD PICKLES (3 varieties, 1 bottle of each). FOWLERS VACOLA MANU-FACTURING CO. LTD. have £1/1/- towards the prize money in class. Mrs. L. R. Barnett. Mrs, M. Dall. Mrs. C. P. Hill. Mrs. L. W. Law rence. Mrs. J. B. Mills. Mrs. 1). G. Wal ton.

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2356 2357 2358 2359 2360

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2364 2365

183. CLEAR PICKLES (in vinegar), 3 varieti 1 bottle of each. FOWLERS VACO A MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. have donated DIU- towards the prize money in this class.

2366 Mrs. L. R. Barnett. 2367 Mrs. M. Dall. 2368 Mrs. C. P. Hill. 2369 Mrs. L. W. Lawrence.

12370 Mrs. J. B. Mills. 2371 Mrs. A:W. Richardson. 2372 Mrs. J. L. Siggins.

z 2373 Mrs. D. G. Walton.

2401 2402 2403

404 2405 2406

-2407 2408 2409 2410

189.

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CLASS

185. CHUTNEY (1 bottle). FOWLERS VAC-OLA MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. have donated £1/1/- towards the prize money in this class.

2380 Mrs. H. Cr. Adams. 2381

rs. ;. I. Anderson. 2382 Mys. I,. I Barnett. 2383 Mrs. Al yrtle Burns. 2384 Mrs. M. Dall. 2385 Mrs. A. Davies. 2386 Mrs. P. Grigg. 2387 Mrs. C. P. Hill. 2388 Mrs. J. B. Mills. 2389 Mrs. E. M. Milton.

.2390 A. Moxey. 2391 Mrs. R. A. Richards. 2392 Mrs. J. L. Siggins. 2393 Mrs. D. G. Walton.

186. COLLECTION OF PRESERVED VEGE-TABLES, not less than 4 varieties nor more than 6 (1 bottle of each). SPECIAL PRIZES: £5151-, £2121-, £1/1/-, have been donated by FOWLERS VACOLA MANU-FACTURING CO. LTD.

Mrs. L. R. Barnett. Mrs. J. B. Mills. Mrs. D. G. Walton.

COLLECTION OF PRESERVED FRUITS, not less than 4 varieties, nor more than 6 (1 jar of each). SPECIAL PRIZES: £5151-, £2121-, g1/1/-, have been donated by FOWLERS VACOLA MANUFACTUR-ING CO. LTD.

Mrs. L. R. Barnett. Mrs. L. W. Lawrence. Mrs. J. B. Mills. Mrs. D. G. Walton.

COLLECTION OF JAMS (excluding Mar-malade), 4 varieties (1 screw top jar of each containing 1 lb., to be labelled). All jars must be uniform. FOWLERS VAC-OLA MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. have donated g1/1/- towards the prize money in this class.

Mrs. H. G. Adams. Mrs. M. Dall. Mrs. P. Grigg. Mrs. C. P. Hill. Mrs. M. A. Hoskin. Mrs. L. W. Lawrence. Mrs. E. M. Milton. Mrs. A. W. Richardson. Mrs. C. S. Smith. Mrs. D. G. Walton.

COLLECTION OF JELLIES, 3 varieties (1 jar of each, containing 1 lb., to be labelled). All jars must be tall jelly jars_ FOWLERS VACOLA MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. have donated g1/1/- towards the prize money in this class.

Mrs. H. G. Adams. Mrs. R. J. Clifton. Mrs. M. Dall. Mrs. C. P. Hill. Mrs. E. M. Milton. Mrs. R. G. Moore. A. Moxey.

rs. A. W. Richardson. Ali s. Esme Stringer.

rs. W. Twyerould. Mrs. P. G. Walton.