THE JUDGES.
Following is the' list' of judges :—Leaping and trotting competitions and thoroughbred and h-ht horses, R. H. Aldworth, Silvorhope, and J. R, M'Donald, Levin; draught horses, A. Alexander, Normanby; Jersey cattle, E D. M'Lonnan, Papakura; Ayrshire cattle, A. Gibbs, Nelson; milkers, W. Fugo, Featherston; fat cattle," W. Clarkson, Featherston; fat sheep, W. Clarkson, Fcathersten; Lincoln sheep, R. Bromer, Wayerley; Leicester sheep, R. Bremer, Waverloy; Romney sheep, R. Tanner, Longburn; down. classes, H Ovcrton, Fendalton; pigs, R. Charmloy, VJoodville: dogs, poultry, J. Casey, linandallah; cheese and butter, 'S. A. Dumbleton, Waftara; bread and scones, Mrs. J. M'Master and Mrs. J. Strang. Mr..Donald Potts has been appointed judge of the Shorthorns. SPECIAL PRIZES. Special prizes : have been presented as follow :-rSinger Manufacturing Company (bullock weight-guessing competition), £14 ,10s.; Hunters' Challenge Cup, £25; W. E 'Bidwill'a Challenge Cup (for best hack in .show), £20; Matawhero Estate Challenge Cup (for ladies' hack), £10. 10s.; Quibell Challenge Cup (for most points in any one of .the principal classes in.stud sheep), £10 10s.; D.. Douglas's Challenge Cup (for most points in Southdown Class; to bo won twice in succession, or three times at intervals), £10 10s.; H. M'Phce ■'(best cow in milk), £5 55.; W. Howard Booth (hunters' leaping competition), £5 55.; J. 0. Bidwill (15st. hacks), £4 45.; Now Zealand Sheep-Broeders , Association,• Silver Shield (for- -champion English Leicester ram, registered in Association's Flock Book, North; Island), £3' 35.; Miss S. Booth (list, hacks), £3 35.; Stewart, Dawson v a-nd Co. (ladies' hacks), £2 25.; Stewart, Dawson, and Co. (best milker), £2 25.; A. D. M'Master (prize Hunters' Challenge Cup), £2 25.; . J. . G. Oates (additional Huntors' Challengo Cup), £2 25.; Miss S. Booth, Gold' Medal (for best yearling thoroughbred colt), £1 Is. ■' . PROGRAMME. •FIRST DAY. 9 a.m.—Judging Thoroughbred Light • ■■■ Horses and Hacks, all Cattle . (except Milkers), Sheep, Farm and Dairy Produce ana Indus- , . ■•'■'. ' .trial Exhibits. . .-.. • /' :. COMPETITIONS. 10 a.m. te 4 p.m.---Competitions: .■.,•■'. . Judging Romnoy Sheep by. young farmers. Walking arid Trotting. Maiden Leaping. Ponies Leaping. Hunters Jumping. : SECOND DAY. ; , 9 .a.m.—Judging ~< Thoroughbred Horses, ' : ''Hacks; • ami "Draughts; Poultry' "■.■.■' ; ,»nd and Pigs. 10 Draughts by- young ■*. .' farmer's-... : . : Riding and Driving Competi- ■ ■ ■ : tiqns. . ,'■ ' '• ■■ .-■ ■■.'"• 2.30 p.m.—Grand .Parade of Stock'. '3.30 for- Challengo Cup. ■-.-'■.■.:. Buck Jumping.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 48, 20 November 1907, Page 5
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367THE JUDGES. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 48, 20 November 1907, Page 5
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