TIMARU SHOW.
o*z* STOCK " DAY TO-DAI. : .^ wTS,r " ss ' > ■ • T,ir\iur October if'A V 'SfSiter Of entri«. • * -t the public rcn. «P ntnai . im ■fSr iff*, ft* h di(i little to harm -t U* ® oDtb ' . th 6 «owth of excellent. also well U*' t" 1 ? majority of the Uvourably wig f »ao*n <*"»*; ■ vears. I De pUtrtd ai J? Ur to lh# ' t . of prernuE iSalt class being an exhibi'zTtit only w * children. There was '** A eerf - ior " all classes r-rff beins diminttcd. * £ X'» m '" JUdS * jksr ® ***'"■ ta» ot tie Tirious ' cctl ° nß J''®" JU Merino, Mr J. A. • „ Enelish Leicester:,. Mi Lenten. Mr W. CunJai*. / ■ Dovn breeds and R>eMetfiven: Corriedalcs, ■i.Kr ). D"*''"lf' j yi- o T. Evans, Shorthorns. Mr J. C- ( . 90"":■ Flkimere; Friesian.--. Mr J. Mr S. Kiugston. Kur- *£&'• Iff J C. Chamberlain, males. Mr S. Fleming, 1m Mr D. Coubrough, Kelso; ponies, Colonel J. thoroughbred saddle and Jfcttf. w ' Parkinson, Canterbury; Elliott, Waitaki: pigs. *itooTiW™! rootß ' Mr « "T xrV' . Bl j cbeeie, Mr A. Miln, ■SX'JSfiJ i«W. ilr c ; D - Gi > son ' WS'iSlUt 0. Ward, Temuka; cookery. ISf'te O. HcCnllongh, Temuka; ehilW&lZj JltLeod, Tycho; sewing, Miss wmKml Tjnun; plasticene, Miss < ■ wool-closiing, Mr I. flpfcg ii t»« SHEEP. |Pj|»»vn-fiTRO\'G COMBIXG. to months (3): J. 13. F. CamF. H. Smith 8 and res. ch. ij&MbCrei'l. Ram, between 16 and 30 W. W. McCrae 1 and 2, F. H. nnder 16 months (5): G. IBS jr. W. McCrae 2, 3, and h c. pßsi'-mfer 16 months (4): W. W Me-sfflS-E Smith 2. 30 months, with lamb at foot ?IS*T, JfeCrae 1. Dry ewe, betwoen 4m* wnthe (5): F. H. Smith 1 and e, W. V>. McCrae 2, 3. and res. v-Jrjnjndfr 16 months (6): W. W. Mcr w5 ; , Smith 3, G. Murray h c. f/S—iiader 16 months (2): W. W. McP Wia £milh
FIXE COMBING. IfjiiiTe 50 monthi (2): J. E. P. Camllllaich. F. IL Smith 2 and res..ch. ICftta 16 and 30 months (1): P. If. ffivlten, wider 16' months (4): H. f£tl F. U. Smith 2. Ewe, above SO SMfciilllimb it foot (1): F. H. Smith |pk7 (ire. between 16 and SO months SStlEßa'ith 1, ch, 2, and res. ch. Ewe, fptUßWllit (3): F. 11. Smith 1, G. K&t Two ewes undct' 16 months (1): I§U>. M ISGUBH LEICESTERS.
Kllhn JO months (7): A. S. Elworthy llmvlVc. 'iUm, between 16 and 30 K&MiM: X. md J. Heid J, res. ch, and 2, A. 8. Elworthy h c. iKmnlSuKl 30 months, shorn since WiSm.W! W' W. 3. Kelland 1, 2. IBflfc&J. bow 3. Ram, under 16 tad J. Reid 1 and h e, W. |p|ps4..S. < Elworthy 3. Ram, under Ifipt iloin since- October Ist, 1027 and h c, A. S, £lworthy lemuiind 3. Two rams, under 16 ISiflUfc. y. J. Xelland 1 and 3, A. S. |§K4m 30 jnoathg, with lamb at HnvK>M&im 1, 2. 3, and ch, W. .T. npli under 30 months, with Mjtint «)s W. Irttham 1 and 8, A. S. Kelland hc. Ewe, under IgNM tt): A. 6. Elworthy 1, res. ch, gjO&'"V, J. Etlland 2 and 3. Ewe, fjmV nwlltt. shorn since October Ist, Bttlil Kslland 1, 3. and h c, A. MaWbl Two ewes. tinder 16 months nKgjJtllui 1 &nd>2, A. S. Elworthy leicesteßs. I A. Ward 1 addcnklau 3. (7): Donald lau 3. Ram, n since Octo- ; h c. Ram! enklau 1 and h c. Ram, October Ift, and h c, A. Two ramo, lamb at foot 3. R. J. Low months, .with in 1, res eh. Ewe, nndor iu 1 and 3, under 16 and h c, H. ' 16 months Raddenklau )onald Grant one S. Ram, i 16 and 30 t, 1927 (2): one 2. Ram, onths, shorn V. H. Orbell :° J M H. n Qri E g nstone 3. lamb at foot j, with lamb Ewe, under iam, between V lamb at foot re, under 16 champion, W. 16 months, iam, between aonths, shorn shorn since hunb at foot , shorn since Johnstone
• I"AT SHEEP IX THE WOOL. Three crossbred fat wethers or maiden owes, suitable for freezing (1): John lord 1. Three tbree-quarterbred wethers suitable for freezing, live weight not to exceed 16olb (3): W. H. Orbell 1. Three halfbred wethers suitable for freezing, live weight not to exceed 1051b (5): W. H. Orbell 1, if. 0 Connor 2, J. P. Jsmieson 3. Three fat wethers, any age or breed, no restriction as to weight (2): Andrew Grant 1, G. A. Brown 2. Threefat ewes (2): Andrew Grant 1 and 2. Three fat long wool hoggets suitable for freezing f") : 11. C. Barton J, Andre"' Grant 2, V. <i. Thomson 3. Three fat short wool hoggets suitable for freezing (3) : Donald Grant 1, 2, and ";t. Three fat wether hoggets or maiden ewes suitable for eiport trade, live weight not to exceed 1651b, general all-round value both skins and carcases taken into consideration (15): Donald Grant 1, 2, and 3, J. F. K. Jamioson h c. Three wethers, any breed or age (1): Andrew Grant 1. SHORN SHEEP. Three halfbred or C'orriedale wethers, twoshear or under (1): John Ford 1. Three ewes not to exceed 1501b live weight (2) : J. Kelman 1. Three wethers, any breed or age most suitable for export (3): W. G. Thomson 1, J. Ford 2, J. F. K. Jamieson D. FAT LAMBS. Three by long wool ram (0): J. Scott .1, J. S. Ellis 2. Three by short wool ram (5): M. J. Brosnahan 1, 2, and 3. Three, no ; restriction as to weight (6): J. K. McCully I 1, M. J. Brosnahan 2 and 3. Three suitable for freezing, no lamb to exceed 801b live weight (8): M. J. Brosnahan 1, 2, and 3, J. Scott h p. Three, live weight not to c-xceed 601b (3): J. Scott 1, J, M. Brosnahan 2, J. S. Ellis :i. CATTLE. SHORTHORN". Bull, three years or over (1): H. 0. Barton 1 and rh. Milking Shorthorn bull, four years or over (1): 15. J. Edgar 1. Heifer, born since July Ist, 1926 (2): R. J. Edgar 1 and 2. Cow, three years or over, in milk (1): R. J. Edgar 1. Bull, yearliug, born since July Ist. 1926 (1): li. C. Barton 1. Heifer, yearling, born since July Ist, 1920 (I): H. C. Barton 1. Cow, four years or over, in milk (1) : H. C. Barton 1. Cow with two of her progeny (1): H. C. Barton 1. REGISTERED JERSEYS. Bull, three years or over (2): S. Dale 1 and ch, R. Maddren 2 and res. ch. Bull, born since July 15t,.1925 (3): L. J. Wareing 1, W. C. Raymond 2. Bull, yearling, born Mnco July Ist, 1D26 (4): D. Wright 1, S. Dale 2, H. D. Butterick 3. Dry cow, three years or over, in calf (4): J. Hampton 1 and 2, Edgar Jones 3. Heifer, two years, born since July Ist, 1925 (3): S. Dale 1, J. Wordsworth 2. Heifer, yearling, bom since July Ist, 1925 (13): S, Dale 1 and 2, D. Wright 3, Edgar Jones h c. UNREGISTERED JERSEYS. Heifer, yearling, born since July Ist, 192G (3): J. Cronin 1, S. Andrews 2. Cow, four years or over (1): J. Cronin 1, Heifer, three years, born since July Ist, 1924 (1): S. Andrews 1. AYRSHIRES. Bull, three years or over (1): S.-Walker 1. Bull, two years, born since July Ist, 1925 (2): W. Omelvena 1 and ch, S. Walker 2. Bull, yearling, born since July Ist, 192U (2): 1\ Walker 1 and 2. Dry cow, three years or over, in calf (3): P. Walker 1, W. Omelvena 2. Heifer, yearling, born since July Ist, 1926 (2): W. Omelvena 1, P. Walker 2. Cow under official test, open to cows which have gained certificate from October 30th, 1926, to September 30th, 1927, and have been tested between the Rangitata and Waitaki rivers, to bo wou by the cow holding greatest amount of butter-fat above her requirements (3): T. Sherriil (446.31b) 1, A. S. Elworthy 2 and 3. FAT CATTLE. Steer of any age (1): G. A. Brown 1. Best steer not exceeding four years (2): G. A, Brown 1 and 2. Steer, two years, born since July Ist, 1025 (1): H. C. Barton 1. REGISTERED FIME3IANSBull, three years or over (2): T. Sherrif! 1, A. S. Elworthy 2. Bull, yearling, born since July Ist, 1926 (1): T. Sherriff 1 and ch. Dry cow, three years or over, in calf (1): A.. S. Elworthy 1. Heifer, two years, born since July Ist, 1925 (1): A. S. Elworthy 1. Dry heifer, two years, not springing, born since July Ist, 1925 (1): A. S. Elworthy 1. Heifer, yearling, born since July Ist, 1926 (4): A. S. Elworthy 1, T. Sherriff 2 and 3. Cow, four years or over, in milk (5): A. S. Elworthy 1, ch, and 3, T. Sherriff 2. Hotter,' threo years old, in milk, born since July Ist, 1921 (1): T. Sherriff 1 and best got .up beast. Cow with two of her progeny (1): T. Sherriff 1. Heifer, two years old, in milk or springing (!): T. Sherriff lj A. S. Elworthy 2. HORSES HARNESS CLASSES. Colt, two years (1): P. L. Donald 1. Gelding or filly, three years (1): Miss M. McQuade 1. Gelding or filly, two years (2): H. G, McQuade 1, C. G. Mountney 2. Colt, gelding, or filly, yearling (3); J. McMillan 1; H. McMillan 2, H G'. 'McQuade 3. Dogeart horse, mare or gelding, over 15 hands 2 inches (3): Mts B. W, Murray 1 &!)d reserve championship, June and Nan Orbell 2, E. Hooper 3.. Single harness horse, mare or gelding, 15 hands 2 inches or under: Mis 3 V. Nichols 1 and champion, Miss McQuade 2. Lady's turnout, to bo driven by a lady, 14.2 hands or over: Miss Y. Nichols 1, June and Nan Orbell 2, Mts B. W. Murray 3. Sipgle harness horse, mare or gelding, which has not won a first prize in harness (3): Miss V. Nichols 1, Miss McQuade 2. HUNTERS.
Heavy-weight hunter up to 13st 7lb (10): W. llastie 1, Miss I. Rutherford 2, D. Gillanders 3, J. R. Guinneaa hc. Lightweight hunter, up to list 7lb (14): June and Nan Orbell 1, C. JJ. Orbell 2, Mies I. Rutherford 3, Miss B. Harper h c. Special class for best jumper (14): W. Hastie 1, -W. H. Orbell 2, G. H. RobV 3, J. C. ■Guinne»3 3. PONIES. Single harness pony, mare or gelding, 13.3 hands or under, to be drivon (7): T. Gee 1 and ch, Miss Janet Orbell 2, Miss.D. Cameron 3, J. Mee h c. Single harness pony, mare or gelding, between 13.2 and 11.2 hand 3, 'to bo driven (5): Eric Jackson 1, T. Ge« 2, L. H. Mason 3. Singlo harness pony, mave or golding, 14.2 hands or under, to be driven (5): Miss Janet Orbell 1, P. L. Donald 2, J. Mee 3. MISCELLANEOUS. Sheep dog trial (38): R. Davie 1, R. B. Smyth, jun. 2, M. A. Fraser 3, R. Trotter he. Lloyd Lindsay Competit-iori (3): Timaru troop 1, Geraldinc troop 2. . Rescue Race (2): Trooper Gliddon (Timaru) 1, Trooper Smith (Geraldine) 2. AGRIOUTURAIi PEODUCE. One bushel of wheat, short berry (4): W. R. Clark 1, M. O'Connor 2 and 3. One bushel of wheat, long berry (2): M. O'Connor 1, W. R Clark 2. One bushel of wheat, College Hunters (2): R. J. Bassett 1, M, O'Connor 2. One bushel of whito oats (4): W. R. Clark 1 and 3, M. O'Connor 2. One hushel of dark oats (1): M. O'Connor 1. One bushel of field peas (3): W. R. Clark 1 and 2. Ono bushel of Italian ryegrass (2) •■ W. R. Clark 1, M. O'Connor 2. Ono bushel of cocksfoot (3): W. R. Clark 1, M. O'Connor 2. 101b Colonial-grown mangold seed (1): W. R. Clark 1. One sack oateheaf chaff (3): W. R, Clark 1, O'Connor 2. Quarter cwt vrhite potatoes (7): J. Scott 1 and 2, Mrs M. E. Smith 3. Collection of table potatoes, four varieties six of each (2): J. Scott 1. Quarter cwt coloured potatoes (3): J. Scott 1, M. O Connor 2.'' Four Yellow Globe mangolds (5). N. Ward 1, F. South 2. Four long red mangolds (3): F. South 1, N. Ward 2. mangolds, any variety except Yellow Wooe and long red (4): F. South 1, ft. Wani" Four green top swede turnip 3 (3): jN. \\m<i 1 and 2. Four purple top swede turnips (6): M. O'Connor 1, N. Ward 2 and 3. i ° u *; leng carrots, white (6): Miss J. 1 and 2, X. Ward 3. Four long carrots, coloured, (6): N. Ward 1 and 2, Miss J. Young 3. Four short carrots (o): .Missi J. Young 1 and 3, N. Ward 2. One bundle gieen lucerne (8): N.Z. Befngeratmg Co Ltd. 1, M. O'Connor 2 and 3, G. Simmons hc. Three pasture plants, one ot oacli variety gro *ng (12): Claremout School I, Orton School 2, Kingsdown School o, -uarui Bros. 1 School h c.
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