HORSES.
DRAUGHT HOUSES. Judges -Messrs Robt. Todd, Wm. Holly, Wm. Boag. Marshals— B. Miller, Peter Williamß, Joseph Lloyd. Class 65— For the best Entire "Horse of any age— J. Gilmour, 1 ; A. Dawson, 2 Class 6G— For the beßt entire horse foaled since July 1, 18H4— D. MoKendry, 1 ; T. Langley, 2 ; J. Small, 3 ; Max Friedlander, 4 Friedlander Bros., £3 8b; for the best three-year-old draught entire, the property of a resident of the Ashburton County. Special entry— D. McKendry, 1 Claßß 67— For the best entire horae foaled Bince July 1, 1885— Clarke Bros., 1 Olaas 68— For the beßt mare m foal, or with foal at foot—Clarke Broß., 1 ; A. Frisby, 2 ; John Grigg, highly commended Class 69— For the beat mare, to be shown < with two of her progeny— Clarke Broß., 1 ; John Small, 2 ; Clarke Bros., highly com- , mended Class 70— For the best dry mare of any | age— Clarke Broß., 1 and 2 ; John Shearer, highly commended Clasa 71— For the beat filly foaled Bince July I, lßß4— John Small, 1 and 2 ; Clarke Broa. , highly commended Class 72— For the beßt filly foaled Bince July 1, 1885— John Shearer, 1 ; H. Grayburn, 2 John O'Shea, the servioe of his entire Royal Conqueror ,* for the beat two-year-old colt or filly by that sire— Daniel McSweeny, 1 Class 73— For the beat yearling filly— Mawson Bros. 1 ; John Small, 2 ; J. S. Bland, highly commended John Gilmour, the service of his entire Paisley Jock ; for the best yearling filly by Kelvin-J. S. Bland, 1 Class 74— For the best gelding of any age — F. MoOafferty, 1; John Gilmour, 2; Clarke Bros, commended and highly commended Class 76— For the boat gelding foaled Bince July 1, 1885— Clarke Broa, 1 Clasa 77— For the best yearling colt or gelding— J. Gilmour, 1 and 2 ; Clarke Bros., highly commended John Gilmour, the service of his entire Kelvin ; for the beßt yearling colt by that Bire— Clarke Bros, 1 Leonard White, £2 2s; for tho best yearling draught colt or filly — Mawaon Bros., 1 ; J. Small, 2 Class 78— For the best mare or gelding Buitable for a carrier's oart up to 30 owt— John Grigg, 1 James Tait, pair blinkers ; for best mare or gelding suitable for carrier's cart (class 78) — John Grigg, 1 Class 79— For the beat team ol two horaeß (mareß or geldingß), of any age, m regular work, the bonajidc property of exhibitor ; to be shown m harness— Clarke Bros, 1 and 2 J. B. Steel and Son, set swingle-trees ; for tbe beat team of two horees (draught. Class 79)— Clarke Broa. Class 80— For the best team of three horses, C'arke Broa., 1 and 2 J. Heseltine, collar value 355 ; for the best shaft and lead harness, the bona fide property of a farmer— John Gilmour, 1 BLOOD STOCK. Judges— Hon E. Gray and Mr John King. Marshals— Meßsra J. 0. N. Grigg, George Jameson and E. Gookson. Class 81 — For the beat entire horee of any age— Kearns and Healey, 1 ; J. Grigg, 2 Class 84— For the. beat brood mare m foal or with foal at foot— H. J. Taßker, 1 ; J. Garlan, 2 Mr George Appleton offers services of his entire Maoilleathean for the best foal by tbat aire— F. M. Jeff, 1 Claae 87— For the best filly foaled sinoe July 1, 1885— F. Standish, 1 CARRIAGE HORSES. Judges — Messrs James Campbell and John Butherford. Marshals — MesßrßM. Stitt, C. T. Dudley, M. Friedlander, J. Heseltine. Class 89— For the best entire horse of any age— M. Friedlander, 1 Glass 90— For the best entire horse foaled since July 1, 1884— J. Grigg, 1 Glass 91 — For tbe best entire horse foaled sinoo July 1, 1885— A. Dawaon, 1 Class 92— For the beat brood mare m foal, or with foal at foot— J. Grigg, 1 Class 94— For the best colt or gelding foaled Bince July 1, 1885— J. N. McCormick, 1 Glass 95— For the beßt colt or gelding foaled since July 1, 1886— Maweon Broa., 1 ; G, Osborne, 2 Olaas 96— For thb best filly foaled since July 1, 1885— J. Tucker, 1 Clasa 97— For the best filly foaled Bince July 1, 1886— J. Beßtoll, 1 ; T. N. Digby, 2 W. Patching, horse cover; for the best yearling colt or filly (carriage horßee)—Mawson Bros., 1 Claes 99 — For the best pair of buggy horaeß (mareß or geldings), the property of bne owner— J. Quigley, 1 ; H. B. Seoretan. 2 Glass 100— For the beßt buggy horae (mare or gelding)— Dr Tweed, 1 Claaß 101 — For the beßt dog-cait horse mare or gelding)— D. Thomaß, 1 ; G. N. Temple, 2 ; G. Jameson, highly commended M. Stitt, £2 2s ; for the beßt dog-cart horse (mare or gelding), to be shown m harness and driven. Special entry— D. Thomas, 1 HACKNETB. Judges— Messrs James Campbell and John Rutherford. Marshals— Measra M. Stitt, G. T. Dudley, M. Friedlander, and J. Heseltine. Glass 102— For the best mare or gelding, suitable for a farmer's Whitechapel cart (the tana fide property of a farmer), to be Bhown m harness and driven— James Croy, 1 Clbbb 103— For the best roadater or baok (mare or gelding) up te 14at weight— P. Cunningham, 1 Glaßa 104— For the beat roadster or 4 hack (mare or gelding), fit to carry not less than 10st weight— J. Shearer, 1 ; G. Anstey, 2 ; W. Grioe, highly commended ; Upton and Russell, commended John Grigg, £2 2s ; for the best roadater or hack (mare or gelding), to be Bhown m Baddle and ridden. Special entry — P. Cunningham, J. W. Moßae, £1 Ib ; for the best yearling likely to make a weight-carrier,' by a thoroughbred Bire, Special entry— Mawson Bros., 1 Clasa 105— For the best lady's hack (mare or gelding), whioh has been thoroughly broken m as a lady's haok. To be shown m sidesaddle, and ridden with a skirt — Miss M'lntyre, 1 ; Mra 0. Reid, 2 H. C. Segers, trimmed hat, value 15s 6d ; for the rider of the best lady'a back. No I special entry — MiBB M'lntyre W. Anderson, lady'e whip ; for the beat I lady rider. No speoial entry— Mra Wilkie |__ Glass 106— For the beat cob mart or geld--1 ing, not exoeeding 14_ hands high — D. I Thomas, 1 ; H. H. Seoretan, 2 UONTER3. 1 Class 107— For the best hunter, up to Hat, to be ridden m the presence of tbe Judges, previous to examination,' over fair bunting j fenoes ; three trials allowed — J. Grigg, 1 ; Joynt, 2 ; J. Grigg, highly commended , John Ranger, bridle value 355; for the best hunter up to 14st. Same conditions as Class 107— Upton and Russell, 1 . 0. G. Hawdon, £3 3s ; for the best two-year-old oolt or filly likely to make a list hunter — A. Dawson, 1 Class 108— For the best hunter, up to list. Same conditions as Class 107 — W. M. Helmore, 1 ; G. Grice, 2 ; C. J. H. Neato, highly commended rONIES. Claßß 110— For tho best pony (mare or gelding), not exceeding 13_ hands high, and i thoroughly quiet to ride. To be shown m saddle, and ridden by a boy orgirl— A. Dudley, 1 ; W. J. Anderson, 2 ; Miss Standish, highly commended ; D. Morrow, oommended Class 111— For tbe beat pony mare, not exceeding 13£ bands high, m foal, or with foal at foot — Hugh Rainey, 1 HOBHE-BUOEINO. I Glass 112— For the best shod haok— T. Kingston, 1 ; W. T. Kingston, 2
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1698, 29 October 1887, Page 3
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