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SYDNEY SHOW

NEW ZEALAND' PRIZE-WINNER?,^ Bj Telesrarli—Press Association—OoDjricht. (Rec. March 22, ,10 p.m.) : - Sydney, : March 22. Judging day at the Royal Agricultural Society's show was favoured with fine weather, and there was a large attendance. All sections of exhibits are well represented,'and in numerous departments the entries form a record. In the sheep, British sections, New Zealand' exhibitors were well, to the front. .■■".■.' '•.■■-' v ' : Mr. John Nixon took all the prizes, for English Leicesters, including two champions, and two reserve champions. In Border Leicesters: Ram, two years, Mr. Nixon took first and champion; ram under two years, Mr. J. B. Reid, first; Mr.. John Rennie, second and third. Eire, two years, Mr. Rennio first and champion; Mr.. John Nixon second. Ewe under two years, Mr. J. B. Reid, first.: ' ; ■' , v,.: Romney Marsh ewe,.under two years, Mr. Reid first and reserve champion, second and third. ■ 'Ram under two years, Mr. Reid third. The principal prizes for other longwool classes went to local exhibitors. (Rec. March 22, 11.2 p.m.) Horse awards: Blood stallion, four years and .over, '. first and ;, champion, went to Sir Ayirier; the second and reserve champion was awarded to Collarit. Trotters' and pacers' stallion, four years and over, the New Zealandbred Almont took first and champion; In heavy 'Clydesdales} Mr. Greentree's New Zealand-bred , Plucky"Willie was first and. champion for four year-olds and over; Daruley again, another New Zealand-bred' animal, was second : and reserve champion; while for three-year-olds, Royal Fergus gained first and honours, and'-Faird Kingarlock and Alexander's" Pride, both New Zealandbred, secured second and third. In mares, Colvin Brothers' Bonnie was first and champion, and Bourke s New, Zealand-bred Lady. Wall was second and reserve champion.. . . ; (Rec; March 23, 0.15 a.m.) Besides Mr. Boag!s .success with Royal Fergus and Mr. Bourke's with Lady Wall, the following New Zea: landers secured awards:—• Heavy Clydesdales, stallion, ~two years and under three,. Mitchell, and O'Brien's Native Chief, second vprize ; Cullen's Rich and Rare, third. . Mare, two years and under four, Andrew Chrystal's Tartan, first; Chrystal's Princess Helen, i second. Clydesdales, active farm stallion, three years and over, Boag's Royal, 'Stewart, first. Mares, Boag's Jean,- first., . R, Moore's Hereford bull, Confidence, was awarded second prize.- ■■;•.-

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 773, 23 March 1910, Page 7

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SYDNEY SHOW Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 773, 23 March 1910, Page 7

SYDNEY SHOW Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 773, 23 March 1910, Page 7

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