WAIMATE A. AND P. SHOW.
a » * SPECIAL PRIZE AWARDS. e il The special prizes in connexion with the "Waimate A. and P. Show have been awarded g as follows : Horses.—President's £-2 2s for most points r in draught stock: J. Patrick, 35 points. Mr r T. Twomey'a £1 3s for champion stallion: I, J. Patrick. Mr J. V. Hayes's £1 Is ffil' >' best yearling colt: J. Patrick. Mr K. Sin--0 clair's £1 Is for best yearling ««y----0 J. Patrick. Mr G. Sadler's 10s Gd c ind Mr \Y. Euglefield's 10» Ed £ for best two-year-olcl filly: Patnci. b e 3 t i- T. ItcPlierscn's goods value 30s Od loi , dry mare, any age: J. Patrick. Mr J- '' ehener's £2 2s as first prize and - f 'v, e st e Manchester's £1 la as second P« z ® £* ; , bLS . Ch'de'dale on grounds, bred by exhib-t • C J Patrick Clvdesdalc Horse Society's medal ° for besi yearling colt or filly, registered J „ Patrick. Mrs A. Craighead s 41 Isfoi cuam ivon mare- A. Brown. Dash, Lid., -1 1 a For brood mare: A. Brown. Association^ L- Cup. value 15 guineas, or best tjpo ot Clydesdale colt oc filly." rears: A. Brown. Mr 0 Cup value 32 guineas, lor best colt J: 3 under two years, by either baron B e Eddlewood Topline: A M. Copbml. lth ? o horse judging competition. J. -I. ' • v Bruce '2. Presidents ±1 is 101 jy itt K a most points in hacks anc. li"j 1^1 = \ £ \ * l3 C Ferguson. 14 points Mr f ± r E> v for champion hack: 1.. A I '-i-, )rlc ' K . J, C. Studholme's £-2 2* for a K- A. .^ et 'S u s o, V lLXicholls. Mr > x $ i 3 a 'S «, llattrajv Mornso-A Halt f Jones and Co.. and M. Mc . ~ G _ , for maiden hunter <-. . {or best . J. Shackletons " oocl ® \ al ,®, ~ "V e s=ri C. >1 list hunter: Miss McLach! „ G. Homies and 11. & ?ns ? M C r.acblan. Mr HlVine-f s most points in huntJ * v-vf \M,achlan Associations Cup. SB.K W? TK 'CT w a.»V°ods "?" c :%f s d f f [3 2s for best farmer's^urn-out^ 3- A. Mcba'-ch a •= - Aivev g points. Messrs ponies class . P h:lrnes - p „ny Fn f°, u hands A L Aubrey. M.P. Stores' n lilucil; Gd for best saddle pony. U :i to 14 hands': A. L. Aubrey. .Mi- .1. H. Beatte's trophy valuo 3 03 *£* ;or bc V r ceai. jj g Johnstone. Mr K hi 2%5& twhy V«1«« pony under 13 hands: J. Atwul. Messrs
Xewall and Jones's 30s Gd for best pony . jumper: Miss M. Black. . . , Sheep.—Association's Border Cup for moat points: 1, It. J. Low, 31 points; 2, A. M. Copland, 17 pfcint-s. Silver cup, valuo 20 guineas, for -pen of 5 _ Border Leicester flock ram hoggets: J. Baikie._ The Association's silver cup, valuo 35 guineas, most ■point? in Corriedale: Mr I. Andrew. The N'.Z.L. and MA. Co, Ltd., £i 2s for most points in purebred sheep: I. Andrew, 79 points. Messrs Dalgety and Co. £2 2s, 1 for-7lost points in crossbred and fat sheep: A. "W. Bavnett, 32 i>oints. The N.M. and A. Co., Ltd., £2 2s for best pen of three fat lambs: A. W. Bariiott. Messrs Hamilton ■ and Fitch £1 la as second prize for pen of 1 lliree fat lambs: !W. Milno. Cattle. —Tho president (Mr T. Hamilton) .£2 2s for most points in cattle: 11. All- : mitt, 38 points. The Association's cup. valued £lO 10s, for most points in purebred ? cattle: 11. Allnutt, 30 p-oints. Tho N.H. I-'riesian Association £1 Is for yearling bull (Friesian): H. Allnutt. Tho N.Z. Friesian Association £1 Is for yearling heifer (Friesian'): H. Allmitt. The N.Z. Friesian Association £1 3s for two-year-old heifer (Friesian): H. Allnutt. Tho N.Z. Friesian _ Association £1 Is for cow in milk, any age, (Friesian): H, Allnutt. Foster and Co., per J. F. Bastings, 10s 6d for most points in Friesian cattle: H. Allnutt, 3G points. Milt. J. Collis £1 Is for most points in Jersey cattle: R. Maddren, 20 points. Walker and Co. 10s Gd for most points in Shorthorn cattle: Brown Bros., 6 points. Pigs.—Mr AY. E. Taylor's £2 2s for most points in v.igs: K C. d'Auvergne, 38 points. : Dogs.—Mr A. R. Cooper's 7s Gd for most points in clogs: J. D. Mcßae, 30 points. Daily Produce.—Mr X. L. Thomas's trophy value 103 Gd for best fresh butter: Miss M. A. Hampton. Graham and Clear's goods value £1 3s for most points in dairy pro- ■ duce: Mrs Cowan, v 7 points. Sargent Bros, give "Daily Advertiser" for six months for b?st honie-mado bread: Mrs J. I. Hayman. 1 Mr AV. Bartord's goods value 10j 6d for most. ; points in sundries: Mrs J. I. Hayman. Pupils' Cookery Classes. —Mr J. £. Faulkror's 10s Gd for first. 7s Gd for second. 2s. ' Gd for third, for most points in pupils' • cookery: Stella Hunt, 1G pointfl, 1: Mary Andrews, points, 2; Marcella. Wlielan, ? ; I points. 3.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18238, 24 November 1924, Page 5
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