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TOP PLACES IN SHEEP.

LINCOLNS. ■Hum over IS months.—F. W. E. Bredow, 1 and champion; .1. A. Urcmer, 2. Kam under IS months—F. W. Bredow, 1 and .1; T. A. -Krciuer, 2. Two rams under 18 mouths—T. A. Bromer, I; F. W. liredow, 2. Ewe over IS months, with lamb—T. A. Bremw, 3 and cbanipinn. Two ewe?, with lauibs—T. A. Breiner, 1; 11. Middleton, 2; 11. Marfell. 3. Two ewes under 18 months—T. A. Bremcr, 1. Ewe under 18 months—l'. A. Brenior, 1 ami 2;' F. W. Bredow, 3. KOSINEY SIAKSH. Ram over 18 months—T. Lyford, I and champion; G. A. Merchant, 2; H. P. Best, 3. Hams under 18 months—Cleland Bros., 1; 11. P. Best, 2 and 3.. Two rams under 18 month?.—H. P. Best, 1; V. H. Nolan, 2 and 3. Ewd over IS months, with lamb—H. P. Best, 1 and 2. Champion two ewes, with Inmbs—H. P. Best, 1 and 2. Two ewes under 18 months—H. P. Best, 1 and 2; Clolaud Bros., 3. SHROPSHIRES. - Ham over IS months—W. D. Sim, 1. Ewo over 13 months, with lamb—Thos. Ash, 1. Two ewes, with lambs—Thos. Ash, I and champion. Two e.wes under IS months—W. D. Sim. 1. Eve under . 18 months—A. A. Piper, 1; K. Binner, 3. Three Cheviot rams, under 18 months— S. Brewer, 1 and 2. SPKCIAL-ANY BREED. Pen of five lambs—T. A. Bremer, 1 Peflambs-W. 51. Baly, I and 2. CROSSBRED LONGWOOL. „ Two ':wea with lambs—lt. Middletou, 1; ■T. Lyford, 2. Two two-tooth ewes— J A. Harris, 1; V. U. Nolan, 2 aud 3. FREEZERS. Pen of five wethers—A. E. and A. Symes, 1: Mrs. Birdling, 2 and 3. Pen of five owes—A. E. and A. Symes, 1. ...Three vcther.i, Down Cross—A. E. and A. Symes, 1. . ■ Three wethers, Longwcol Cross—A. E. and E. Pymes, 1. FAT SHEEP. Five wethers, any age—A, E. and A. Synie.s I; Mrs. Birdling, 2. ' "Five ev.es, any age—U. C. Turner, 2; T. A. Bremer, 3. Five lambs for freezing—A. E. and A. Symes, 1. ■ THE TICKETS FOR HORSES. ■ . THOROUGHBREDS. Marc with foal- J. Favkner, 1; W. Rob.ertsou, 2. Colt under one year—Crusoe, 1; T. E. Coleman, 2. - CARRIAGE HORSES. Mare over 15.2 bauds, with foal—W. Robertson, 1. Mare, under 15.2 hands, with' foal—W. Bennett, 1.; W. T. Bayley, 2 ' filly or gelding of over ,three years, likely to make a good saddle nr carriage hcrso— J. 'Eobb, 1 and 2; C. J. Craddock, ;3. ' ■ ' ■ ' ■ .- 'Filly or gsldiqg, over years— J. Burkett:, 1. ■ Colt, under two -years—C. Thompson, ! Coit, filly, or gelding, ui.der one year— W. G. Bayley and J. C. Thompson. Colt, mare, or gelding, any age,, sired by Young Victor—J\ Stewart, 1; Mrs. G. C. Khos, 2; E. Monsey, 3. Colt, .mare, or geldir£, under three years, sired by Young \ ictor—C. Thompson, 1; Ivy Beaker, 2. Yearling, sired by Youns Victor—B. Collins, I; C. Thouips.m, :>. Yearling sired by"Victory—W. T. BayTHB PONIES. Mare, 131 .hand?. «ith foal— J. W. Burke, 1; Doris Swadlißf, 2. PdnyY'undfi'r 11 lianus—Doris Swadlinsr, 1; T. Edwards, 2. Pony, under 12 hands— J. F. Kielv, 1; W. Lynn; 2; T. Lyford. 3. Pony; under 13.1 hands—Sirs. G. Sole. 1; Mrs. Watfcpn, 2; James Law, 3. Tony, under 13.2 bauds—W. Caunoß and Co., 1: Mrs'.' G. Sftle, 2. Pony, under li.l hands-Ethel Abbott, ;1; J. Rtibb, 2; «. B. "Hill, 3. DRAUGHTS. Sfare, with loalr-T. Perry, 1; A. Fraser, Best foal—A. Frasor,' I. Dry marerT-Alox. Uastie's Witch Lass 1 and champion; A. Boyd, 2. ■ .Geldinff, yver 4 years—T. Perrv, 1 and I 2; A RobDrtion. 3.' ' " Filly, .under';l -years—A. Hastie, 1; A. Boyd, 2; W.' J. Kenilriek, 3. 'it'olt, under 2 years—Jam?s Grant, 1. ' Gpilding, under 2 years—F. Webb, 1; 0. J. Davies, 2. .Filly, under 2 years— J. Christofel, 1; A. .Hastie, 2.; J. E. .Fever, .3. Colt or gelding, one yearr-J. T. John;son, 1. I'air of h,eovy draughts—T. Perry, '.M-angatoki, 1; 'W. Robertson, 2. Pnir of draußht mares, any "Hnstie, 1; A. Frsser, 2. .Mare, and two of licr progeny—A. ;H«*tie, 1; W. J. Keadric.k, 2: A. F.rasVr, 3. THE PRIZES FOR PIGS. BER.KSHIEES. .over one year— J. M. Sellers, 1; J.'K. M'Mj'Uan, 2. Boar, under one year— J. H. Sellars, I. .Sow, ovor ons yearW. H. Sellars, 1; J. R. .M'Millan, 2. Sow, under one year— J. H. Sellars, 1; Thomas 'Webb, ?. Boar, under (i mouths—Thomas Webb, 1 - Sow, under 6 months— J. H. Sellars, 1. Sow. with litter— J. E. M'Millan, 1; .M. King, 2. BLACK DEVON'S. Boar, under 6 months—W. V. Fosk■iu!f, 1. Sow, under 6 months—W. V. Hoskin?, 1. OTHER SORTS. Purebred pig pen of 3 others, porkers -Thomas Webb, 1; W. H. Rutkdge, 2. Four baconers—W. H. Rutlcdge, 1; W. Colson, 2. Two pigs, between 50. and 1501b.—W. H. ■Rutledgp, 1; E. Dingle, 2. MJLK-BUTTEE CONTEST. ' Competition, points dounted as follow:— One-tenth of a point for every pound of milk in four days, and 25 points for every pound of butter-fat produced. R. D. Har.kness's grade Jersey "Violet," 140.2 points, 1. A. H. H:ilcombo's pedigree Jersey "White Pat' 4," 207.5 points, 2. William Bayly's Jersey "Acme," 207.3 poiut... 3. ' J. T. Belcher's Jersey "Monsey," 203.S points. ). • There wr-ro thirty-eight entries. DAIRY PRODUCE. Box of factory butter, suitable for export— Bt\ll Block Dairy Tafitory, 1; Bimli.vrhorpc .Cumpan'y, 2; Leppertou Company, 3. Box of private separator butter, suitable for export.—Mrs. F. Copestake, I. . Two pounds of fresh butter in rolls— Mrs. W. T. Bayly, Eltham, t; Mrs. G. Perrott, Eltliain, 2; Mrs. Brashaw, Strat4on\, 3. Fancy butter—Mrs. W. Robertson, Stratford, 1; Mrs. G. Perrott, Stratford, 2. THE CHEESE. Two factorv cheeses, coloured, suitable for export—L'nrdifi' Dairy Company, 1; Ngaere Dairy Company, 2. Two' facton- cheeses, wliite, suitable for ox|)ort— Xijaere JJairy Company, 1; Cardiff Diiiry Company, 2. FARM PRODUCE. Home-cured ham and side of bacon —B. Orr. Ngacre, 1. Ilome-curcd ham and sidt— A. J. Chancy, Toko, 1 and 2. AMONG THE DOGS. The majority of tln> entries iu the dog s'now were local. J. Keurick, of Levin, was first iu decrioQflds .with. Jus I'HeuUtrlsn Jock."-

I'. 11. Sniilh. Wellinsitr.-.i. lm! fii>t in ojjfii (less in jj.-iint-T* with lu- <lov "t\nkii." Tim -inn- i-xhihiitir :i|c,-, ..-oi |, v . iir-;.-- in Mi. , Kr.di-lr -</itt-i c!;i:- with lih bitch "J'ru:i iiminii-."

THE COMPETITIONS. The competition.- ri\-nll.-d y- umicT:— Maiden liuni:'i >—A. VinUn'- 'Tandy," J: \V. E. r.irlli'-'- lirl'::." Milc.hoir> " lianwo'i." :■!. Maiden ifaiuii'sT —W. C- I'mlnv. 1; A. .1. Cinn'e, 2. Host Isml.v rider in dividid -kirt—Erlifl Abbott. Wlianiamoni-na. 1; .Mi-.- C:i;upljcly. Wnneuiuii, 2; Mi;-- M. Hi.'??, Inului, D. Tuiii-ppggini!— I/ioui- Joll, I; $pr?(.Mnjor .loimins 'J. Military fniu>. over hurdles—Xortli Toranaki Mounted Wiiles, I; Civilian team, Military steeplechatt—Corporal Aloxu.'.i----(k-r. I. Fouv loapins—•!. Mitchell'- "Priiim?" 1; .1. WilkieV "Slove." 2. I3r;t ladv driver—Mi?> Campbell. Wnnstanui. 1; \V. T. Baylr. Eltlinm, '-':Mr;. if; A: liiehter. 'Elthain. 3. Best lady auiateuT driver—Mrs. Torr, Xgaerc. 1; Mrs. J. Davidson, Stratford, 2.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1299, 30 November 1911, Page 10

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TOP PLACES IN SHEEP. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1299, 30 November 1911, Page 10

TOP PLACES IN SHEEP. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1299, 30 November 1911, Page 10

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