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.
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