Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

ANNUAL SHOW.

AMBERLEY BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION. The Aml)»il.-y Bi-r-1.-.V A-<.-.nj a:i ,. n ho]f) ■h'lir twenty- seventh show in their p re(l j[ v . -iiuated grounds yesterday. There was a mid in the forenoon, but Inter >t was beautifully fine a:id there v BS ~ large attendance. Although there was ', i.illing-off in the numbers of Plicp' !f „ ', breeds furnishing no entries, the total numncr of oniric?. 48". v.-as only f, ); , r ~_"". of the record of 19-J4. Owing to ti, ,i. . : of the president. Mr A. .J." \V a .;' r ,i, "." place was taken by■ ,],, senior vi,e.p r o.i,i„, u ; .Mr 1. Jr. l.roft. Th" show wa; well ,■.,.,.; "tit bv the various ofricials, and ' th-" he''-, secretary, Mr .T. V. Riled".. perCormr.j hiduties efiieienllv. ' '" J hl " The features of the sheep se-tioti vere th* exhibits of f'orriedales. No-;H; t | n ., ..= ~'„,) fat lambs, quality being well r»pr"scf"el| No Border Liecesters, Merino* or were penned. Jerseys formed the largest portio- ,( the tattle section, dairy Shorthorns mal-"-• n.', the balance. Home c\-rel!i>".i 'pe--i-i»iV<."" v ,"-!■ j shown amour! the Jerse*.- v.-liv-h" Vr-> . v' dently making their wav in th* ,jk-..; .' ~'. in other parts of Canterbury. " ' " I With the studs of Messrs" J 0 J-is aril John Wyllie represented the slin.v 'of drau'"i't horses was naturally a good one so f ar ° a ' s the quality was concerned, but there was not much competition. The v.> a rliii»s we-e however not up to the usual standard. " ' The district has always bee,: roted for its light horses, cobs, and ponies. There was a very good show of both saddle and harness nurses, and although there was nothing: outstanding, there were several of more than average merit as show" h"r=es Cobs seem to have almost pone out, but .liVe was a capital lot of ponies, in'which the young people appear to bo taking considerable interest. The hunters were disappointiii!! Nt lirsr. only one horso qualifvin* for a prize in (he opening: event, but as th« horses got used to the ground the ; mnpin<nnproved. ° There was a fair show of dogs, made up of working collies and rabbit gun the latter classes being for spaniels, terriers,' and ■ crosshreds. There were large entries and keen e>nipetitiou in the home produce and tookerv classes, which made up a verv line •■i-cMon of the show. Following is the list of awards: DRAUGHT HORSES. (Judge: Mr J. Tisdall.l j Stallion, 4yrs old or over (2)- .las Wvl- I lie's KllangOH-an 1 and eh, Jno. Wyllie'- s silk I Print 2. Stallion, foaled since Julv lyj.l (1): John Wyllie's Burnfoot Stvle'l and] res. ch. lircod mare in foal (i) : J. D. i Wyllie 1 and ch and 2. Mar» and two o' her progeny (1): J. D. V.'vllie i. Three- j year-old Ally (2): C. Topo 1 and •:. Two- ! year-old gelding (1): J. 1). Wvllie 1. Two-year-old filly (3): J. D. Wright 1 and res. ch, J. Kevern '.'., C. Tupp :?. Yearling coil ! or gelding (:j): Jno. Wvllie J, .7. Hall 2, j D. Dron 3. Yearling fills- (8): E. J. Grim- I sey 1, J. D. "Wyllie 2, 3, and h c. J. Kevern i c. Dry mare, 4yrs or over (i): J. I), j Wyllie 1, 2, and ?,. Two-horse team (2): I J. D. "Wyllie 1. C. Topp 2. Three-horse! team (1): J. D. Wyllie 1. Group of 4 mares ! or fillies, any ago (2): ,T. J). Wyilic 1 and 2. ! Mare or gelding for carrier's purposes, up i to 30 cwt (2): J. 11. James 1. J. B. Starky 2. J Mare or gelding, for carrier's purposes, up ' to 15 cwt (5): Highstead and Brndshaw ].| J. W. Croft 2, E. A. Payne 3. Three yearlings bv anv one draught horso (;) : .1. D. ! Wyllie 3, Jno. Wyl!;,-. 2. ' The Association's Challenge Cup, value £lO , 10s, for the best two-year-old draught colt, filly, or gs'.ding (3): J. I>. Wyllie's Lady's Gay Girl. Nichnlls Memorial Challenge Onp. value .€3O fo- the best yearling colt, gelding, or filly (G): K. J. Grimsey. LXO'HT HORSES. <■ Judge: Mr W. J. Doyle./ Harness horses —Hackney brood mare. (11: j Mrs V. J. Rhodes 1. Dog-cart mure or : gelding, 15.2 or over, any r-ge (11: 0. K. Skevington T.. Gig mure or gelding, any age (5): 0. E. Skevington 1 and 3, G, White i 3. Maiden mare or gelding (3): G. White \ 1 W. H. Haigh 2, M. Ashby 3. Three-year- ; old gelding or fillv (1): T. W. Edwards 1. \ Yearling colt or filly (2): A. J. Lawrence] 1 and 2. j Saddle Horses —Mare or gelding, up to ] Jlst (5): C. T>. Gardiner 1 and ch. Miss Ann Knsor 2, R. C. Chapman 3. Mara or i gelding, up to 13st (3): C. K. Skevington 1 and res ch, C. L. Clifford 2. Mare or geldiug, up to 15st (2): G. Ti. Rutherford I t 0 E. Skevington 2. Mare or gelding for mounted rifle work fii): C.-K. Skevington j 1, 0. D. Gardiner 2. Lady's hack, mare or gelding (5): C. D. Gardiner 1, Miss Ann JEnsor 2. Beat walking hack, mare or gelding (5): M. Ashby 1. P. J. Stanton 2, P. Croft 3. Maiden mare or gelding (4): C. fl. Gardiner 1, R. C. Chapman 2. PONIES. (Judge: Mr E. Pcar.l Cob mare or gelding, 15 hands or under, tip to" 15st (2): C. E. Skevington 1. M. Ashby 2. Ponr. mare or gelding (5): Miss E. George 1, Miss Fay Roberts 2. Polo pony, mare or gelding (8): L. Croft 1, Miss E George 2. Cob, mare or gelding. 14... hands or under, up to 13st (4): Miss E. George 1, M. B. Grant 2. Boy's pony mare or gelding, 13.2 hands or under (5): It. Pelers 1. Miss A. Starky 2. Miss P. Starky 3 Bov's -nonv. mare or gelding, 12.2 hands or tinder (3): Miss "Rina Macdonald 1, Miss Mary Fulton 2. Pony, mare or gelding. 13 2 hands or under (31: 0. Peters 1 and ch, Miss E.ina Macdonald 2. Pony, mnrc or gelding. 11.2 hands or under (41: A. Hislop 1. Roddy Macdonald 2. Best, boys ponv that has hunted -with the Brackenflelcl Hounds 192-7 season (31 : Reg. Kennedy 1. A. Hislop 2. Best girl's pony <■<»'''»« hunted with the Brackenfield Hounds 1927 season (4): Miss Rina Macdonald 1, Miss a. Stttrky "■ HUNTERS. (Judges: Messrs Doyle and Fear.) Mare or gelding, to carry 14st (4): C. L. Skevington 1. Mare or gelding, to carry Hst (!): R. C. Chapman IP. J. Stanton 2. Maiden hunter, mare or gelding (/): M. u. Grant 1. C. h. Clifford 2. SHEEP. English Leicesfers (judge, Mr R. W. Loohhead) —Ram under 1G months (3): E. Taylor 1 and champion, 2 and reserve chamPl °Corriedales (judge, Mr W. Anderson) —"Ram over 16 months (5): Hugh Ensor 1 and champion, and 3. N. D. Campbell 2 and reserve champion. Ram under 16 months (81: Hugh Ensor 1 and 3, N. D. Campbell 2 and h c. G. D. Greenwood c. Ewe over 16 months (4):

J-u?h Knsor 1 and champion, and 2. "*• champion, Hayiand Estate P.. Ewe t«" ifr J6 months (S): Hugh Ensor 1 and 2, Hajlund '•state 3, N. D. Campbell h r and c. I«" ™ s under 36 months (6): H'ig'n Ei'for 1 t.nd n. N. p. rampoeil ■; an( j hc . Two ?»•?! ••:nd»r 16 months (6): N. P CampM; 1 a '-' i -. H-i=h Kssor r, and !. •-. Sn;i'h'loW!ls (iudqp, Mr .Ins. Brook 5 1 over J G months (4)- ,T 11. .Tamo? I nnd -hai'n-inn, V. A. Paterson 2 and ;:. :>' " v '" 16 months (2): V.'. A Fa'erson 1 Brl " -' Ram under 16' monfjij '. 4 ) : V,'. A. P.it»rson 1 and res. eh»mrijo n , W. Allison 2 and •>• under 10 months it!: W. Allison J and res. champion and 3. V. A. Patersori - ; Two rams tinder 16 months i 3): AllifO"} 1. J. B. Ptarkr 2. Two ewes undo? l h raon:!;- ,"): V. Allison 1. W. A. I ' a ''* rs " n -. 'i o ewes over 16 months I' ; :j Pater ,-,» i and champion. Ram. ■•<> m nn -" f»r under, shorn t3); W. A. IV.erson 1, "• Allison 2. Fbck Sheep f judge Mr K. W. I.ockhead,--Three halfbred or Corriedale ho?."!' o-\f' '!): J. K. M'nlson 1. Vox h .;j?t i- : M '' s ' Fa: Sheep iiud;e. Mr J. Gtuney:—l »rr-rros-bred wethers U) : A. if. I$« *'-'.'' ] - P h 7-'' liail'bred or Corriedaie wethers (. 1 : A - _'\' litisch 1. Three short-wool cross iamb'.'.» S. H. Gardiner 1 and 3, -T. H. Jsmes -• Six crossbred lambs til): S- 1! - rrt,,l!!r r . Three wethers, most suitable for freezing net t. exceed 631b (1): A. IT. Unsch ). » r ' ewes, any -.veicht il): .(. I>- Gre.".wood 1Mr V. .:. Hhodes's challenge <'ur. y" lc -r? I-:, for most points in sheep se:t.oc— H'Vh Elisor. CATTLE. _ Shorthorns (judge, Mr W. >'• Jenkins) ISuii. anv aire (1): K. Peach 1 and champ.on. Yearling bull i2): K. Peach 1 and res. champion and 2. Cow, any ace (2) : K - r TV r and champion and 2. Two-year-old _ heifir .-}■ .';. Teach 1 and 2. Yearling heiter {-!■ I!. J'each 1 and res. champion and -. Jerseva (judge, Mr W. J. Jenkins)—Bull, nnv c.g'e (;;): J. Fleming 1 and champion, ■I. Johnson 2, 11. Page 3. Yearling bull 1.4): F. K. Martvn 1 and res. champion, J. ileining 2, H. Pago 3.' Cow, any age (■*): n *. '•■ Marlvn 1 and champion, P. Ramsey <, >'; R. Maviiard il, W. Hayes ii c. Two-yearoU. heifer (2): 11. Ramsey 1, W. Hayes 2. Yeaiiing heifer (G): F. K. Martyr 1 nnd res. champion, D. ltamsey -, J- Fleming Crossbred cow, judged for miikinir qualities i.2): (!. Jtickerby 1, ii. Alii::ro 2. POGS. - G. Garret;.; Smooth-haired collie (11): B. l.'ro ;r - '■ S. J. Grimlev 2, G. Fulton \'-. ltoucij-l,.-iired collie -4): D. M. Mackcy 1. I2, -i. Munro ,'i. Beardeil doi; ijV'J. Kvan 1, A. Smith 2. iiaboit nun d?;. spaniel if,): JI. li. Hadler 1, J. Y.'att 2, W. il. Itaifc-h ::. Kabbit gun dog. terrier (4): Mrs S. G. Uoberts .1 and 2. Jlabbit ;>un do?, crossbred ',2): G. R. I'age 1. HOMK PROPUCK. (Judge. Mr I. Champion.) I-'rrmers - butter, separator (.3): Mrs H. ,1 Fieinin" '.. Mrs 11. H. Uusch 2. Farmers fclit'.er, t'o'r those who liave never won a j.rize '(Pii: Miss Marie Busch 1, Mrs 1.. FleiniiiK 2. Mrs 3. McLean 3. Hen's egss. white (8): Miss ,1. Croft I, 11. Sloar.e 2," Mrs I). Ramsey 3. Hen's eggs, tinted if.): Mrs W. 11. Haigh 1, Mrs Or. b. Roberts 2. Miss F. Payne .'i. Ducks eggs (4): Marie Rhodes 1, Miss F. Payne 2, Geo/. Hadler ". COOKERY. (JudK?, Mrs C Mcintosh.) White bread (5): Mrs K. A. Payne 1 and 2. Mrs 11. 11. Buscli 1.1. Brown bread (6): Mrs K. A. Payne 1 and 2, Mrs 11. H. Busch 3. White bread made with compressed yeast (4): Mrs K. A. Pavne 1, Mrs 11. H. Busch '.:, Mrs A. Lukey ,'i. White bread, for those who have never won a prize (2): Miss I. Rhodes I, Miss A. Kevern 2. Scones, plain HI): Mrs 11. H. Busch 1, Mrs G. M. Dixon 2, Mrs 11. J. Fleming 3. Girdle scones (-1): Mrs 11. 11. Buscli 1, Mrs H. J. Fleming 2, Miss C. Ramsey 3. Oat cako (2): Miss 0. .Uamsev 1, Miss Z. Rhodes 2. Fruit enke (4): Mrs 11. H. Busch 1, Miss L. Kevern 2, Mrs A. Lukey 3. Pound cake (8): Miss K. Trolove 1, Miss L. Kevern 2, Mrs 11. H. Busch 3, Mrß F. H. Penfold h c. Ginger bread cake (1): Mrs H. H. Busch 1, Miss J. Croft 2, Miss L. Kevern 3. Sponge cake (5): Miss E. Payne 1, Mrs H. H. Busch 2. Yeast buns (3): Mrs 11. H. Busch 1, Miss L. Kevern 2, Mrs A. Lukey c. Shortbread (3): Mrs H. 11. Busch 1, Miss C. Ramsey 2, Miss K. Payne 3. Sponge sandwich, for those who have never won a prize (7): Miss E. Pavne 1 and 2, Miss G. Rennie 3, Miss M. McKellar h c, Miss V. Raymond c. Pikelets ,'fi): Mrs 11. J. Fleming 1, Mrs H. 11. Bus.h 2, Miss E. Baker 3, Mrs T. W. Edwards li c Madiera cake (7): Mrs A. liukev J, Mrs H. H. Busch 2, Mrs G. . M. Dixon 3. Mrs F. 11. Penfold h c. Plum pudding (5): Mrs F. 11. Penfold 1, Miss L. Kevern. 2, Miss E. Baker 3. Mrs A. Lukey Ji c, Miss K. Payne c. Sponge sandwich (fi): Miss R. Busch 1, Mrs H, H. Busch 2, Miss E. Payne 3 and h c. School Children's Glasses—Sponge sandwich (8): C. Mcßae 1, R. Trolove 2, P. I'nvrin 3, M. Andrew h e. Scones (4): L. Olliver 1, J. Carter 2, J. Overton 3. P. Carney h c. Madiera cake (6): N. Orbell .1, V. Raymond 2, P. Courage 3. Rock cake (8): M. McLean 1, E. Thomson 2, B. Baker 3, A. 'Wilson h c, H. Buchanan c. Shortbread (7): K. Smith 1, P. Carney 2, A. Wilson 3, L. Ollivier h c, P. Courage c. ART NEEDLEWORK. (Judge, Mrs 0. Halliiian.) Pair d'oyiies, crocheted (0>: Miss I. O. McCntclian 1, Miss E. Kevern 2, Miss G. Rennie 3. Tray-cloth, embroidered (10): Miss G. Rennie 1 and 2, Miss C. Ramsey 3. Fancy cushion (5): Miss Wilkins 1, Miss A. Kevern 2, Miss It. Buscli 3. Nightdress (5): Miss 0. Rennie 1, Miss F. Kelcher 2, Miss H. Niven 3. Sewing, children under lf> years (9): P. Acland 1, Marie Busch 2. Sewing, children under 11 years (2): Marie Rhodes 1, Ada Killing 2. COMPETITIONS. Girl rider, under 13 years: Rino Macdonald 1, Sheila Cordner 2. Boy rider, under 13 years—G. Edwards 1, I. Peters 2, Hamish Rutherford 3.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19271029.2.36

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19144, 29 October 1927, Page 7

Word count
Tapeke kupu
2,278

ANNUAL SHOW. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19144, 29 October 1927, Page 7

ANNUAL SHOW. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19144, 29 October 1927, Page 7

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert