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HONOURS.

THE PICK OF THE SHOW PENS. FAT CATTLE. Cow or heifer, any age—E. Short, 1 and 2; only enti-its. Two bullocks, under four years— T. A. Duncan, 1 and 3; E. .Short,' 2. Two bullocks, under three years—T. A. Duncan, 1: E. Shan't, 2. Pen of three two-year-old steers, under two years—K. Short, 1 and 2. Ten of three, yearling steers—T. A. Duncan, 1. Single bullock, any age—T. A. Duncan, 1; E. Short, 2 and 3. Pen of two fat bullocks, under three years, suitable for '.sizing—T. A. Duncan, 1; E. Short 2 and 3. PEDIGREE HEKEFOKDS. Cow, with calf or in milk—E. Short, li'C. A.»J. Levctt's Corona Bth, 2; C. A. J. Levelfs Bella 26th, 3. Heifer, under throe years—E. Short's Satin 25th. 1 aud champion; E. Short's Happy Rcsa. 2. Yearliii',' heifer— G. Short's Gay Lass 2nd, 1; E. Short's Lady Lottie, 2; E. Short's Lady 4th. X Yearling bull—E. Short's Landmark, 1; E. Short, -2 and :i. Hull, any age—E. Short's Crusader, 1 and champion; only entry. pi;digri;e aykshitjes. Cow, wilh calf or in milk—T. H. Coinman's Gladys of Ginvanbank, 1; only entrv. Heifer in milk, under three years— J\ H. Colninan's Silver. 1; only entry. Yearling heifer—T. H. Colpman s Prince cf Goodwood. 1: only entry. Yearling bull—T. H. Colpnian's Baronite. 1; only entry. Hull, any age— l. M'Farlands Lord Glcnhiviu lit, 1; only entry. PEDIGREE JEKSEYS. Cow, with calf or in m:lk-S. E. Lancaster's Eileen, 1 and champion; li. V. Walsh's Magnet's Myrtle, 2; A. Buchanan's Golden Queen. 3. Heifer in milk, over three years—b. I\, Lancaster's Weathead, 1; S. E. Lancaster's Daisy Eos, 2; Tom M'Keazie s Pearl Yearl'ing heifer-S.F.. Lancaster's Tilly Fox, 1; A. Buchanan's Jersey Holme Yearling lmll—C. Watkiu's Lupin, 1; S. Shepherd's jlonopoly of Jersey Holme, 2; A. Buchanan's King of Jersey Holme, 3. Bull, any age-G. Milligan s Lirydeav Lad VI, 1 and champion; Tom M Iveuzic s Meteor, 2; A. Gibson's Primus, 3. PEDIGREE HOLSTERS. Cow with calf, or in milk—A. H. Street's Oakland Manor, 1 and champion; i. J. Johnson's Beauty 11, 2. Heifer, in milk, under 3 years—W. i. Lovelock's Countess of Delhurst, 1; A. J. GallicluuiV Duchess of Dellhurst, 2. Yearling heiFei— Mrs. J. A. Jnnies s Lady Kathleen, 1; A. J. Gallicluin's Duchess dc Kol, 2. YnarliiiT bull-J. Liggins s Ashlea King, 1- A. .1. (lallichan's Sir de Knl of Hotackanae. i; -Mrs. J. A. Amoi's Uajali. X Bull, any age-A. 11. Streets Clitiside Laddie. 1 and champion; VC. I. Lovelock's Kiln; Legis Wild Hose Homestead, 2; !•'. J. Johnson's Sir Benu de Kol, •'!. GJJADE DAlliY CA'LTLK. Dairy cow, any grade—S. 1!. Lancaster, 1; A. Lancaster. 2;. 11. ,1. Lancaster, 3. Dairy lieit'-r, under 3 years—E. J. Johnson. I; S. TJ. Lancaster, 2 and 3. Two heifers, between 21 and 33 months— S. 11. Lancaster, I; P. Xisbet, 2; A. Lancaster 3. Heifer, between 21 and 33 months—l , '. J. Johnson, 1; A. Lancaster, 2; P. >'isliet, 3. Two heifers, between 18 and 2i months —V.'. A. Yerry. 1; S. H. Lancaster, 2; A. Lancaster. X ' lleii'er, between 18 and 21 months —H. J. Lancaster, 1; A. Derinev, 2; P. Nis-| bet. 3. Two heifers, tinder 18 nmnths-F. .1. Johnson. 1; H. .1. Lancaster. 2 and 3. Two heifers, hand-fed—S. K. Lancaster. 1; A. Lancaster, 2; P. Xisbet, 3. SUCCESSFUL'SHEEP. l-'AT STOCK fOK FREEZING. Five wethers, Down crosses, between 21 and 33 iiiouths-llighden Estate, J aud 2; Keid aud Sons, 3. Five wether;. Dimn crosses, under 21 mouths—l'. S. M'Kae, t; A. I'. J'itzhcrbert. 2; Keid and Sons. 3. Five maiden ewes. Down crosses, under 21 monl.hs-F. S. M'Kae, 1; Keid and Sons, •>;' I-;. Short, 3. | Fiv wethers, loiiswnol or lonjnvool I cro-.-«'< bctwwii 21 and 33 month,-.\. E. I and A. Synie-, 1; Ilighdeu E,tale, 2 and I 'Five wether.-, lon-ivoul or lun-nocil i cro-es under 21 nmnihs-E. S. .M'Kae, I 1; .1. Shiirtall. 2: Keid and Son-. :i. Five maiden ew,s. longu-ol ,„• longw.M.l ero-M'-., under 21 niiinlh— J. Shortall. I; F. S. M'Kae. 2; Keid and Son-. :|. Five wtthni-s. wool or i\ir<-::s- combined, judged at show and in London—Reid mid Son. 1 and 2; Hidden E-tote, 3. Tlu-ce fat irethors, loDgwool crosses—F.

I- - . MM!;!,-. 1: A. i;. anil A. Svuie-s, -J; ■\i\-. K'ni-hi, 11. Throv fat ewes, lonswool hum — I'. S. MMliic. 1; ,\. K. iin.l A. 5y,.i,.-, :>; J.v-id null Son.-. :;. Thro-.- I'm withers, Down crossi-—I". S. Jl'liae. I; A. K. mid A. Synu-s. :!. Threw f:tt ewe-!. Down rrosr—l-'. S. M'l.'ae, 1; li. .1,. Alui-.-limll. -2: J). Short. ;!. l-'iil luiiili.-. -shorn Jhiwn crus-.-s, bred l>y exhibitor-.!. Knight. 1 iiml :!; 11. .1. Hot.', Ji. -J. l-'ivc Hit lamb*, shorn Imi-ivool crimps, bred by exhibitor-Jliigh li.uiell, 1; Kniil ami Sons, •!; .11. J. liiioih. :i. Vive fat lmiih= in wool, Down crows, In ril Ijy cvliibitiir—A. ]■'. .I-'ilfchi-rbert', 1; 1.Yi.l ami Ho:i«. •-•; Hus'.i ISmrell, :i. l-'ivo fiit lambs in wool. !on : ; TO i! crosses., bred Ijy exhibitor—Koid and Sons. 1; ('. .Milieu. 2; Hijilulen K-hito, 3. Two-fal lambs, 'Down Croisc-*—A. Gimpbell. 1; X. Bailey, i>. Two fat lamb*, longwool crosses-J. Short all. 1; Hugh Burrell, 2; I-'. S. M'Rae, 3. Five fat lambs, Down crosses, over 421b., bred by exhibitor—S. Gray, 1; Basil Thompson, 1; J. Shortall, 3." l''ivc fat lambs, longwool crosses, over 121b., bred by exhibitor—Basil Thompson, 1 ami 2; J.'Shorlall, 3. FLOCK SHEEP. Threo Eomney ewes, under 21 months— \V. Gibson, 1; \V. W. E. Baker, 2; B. .V Sandilands, :). . Three lioninev ewe.s over 21 months— W. K. BiiUer, l"; Void ami Sons, i and :i. Three JJotnney ewe lambs in wool—T,. Pleasant*. 1; Kcid and Sons, 2; Ji. X. Saudilands. 3. Threo .Lincoln ewe?, over 21 months— G. Elliott, 1 and 2; only entries. PUKEBRED L'OJINEYS. Two nun,. under 21 nmnili>-W. E. Hewett, 1; \V. Gibson, 2; A. K. I'annin, 3. I'nni over 21 months—A. Ji. Tannin, 1 and champion, and 2; ,f. E. Hewett, ;). Hani under 21 months—.l. E. Hewett, lj X. 1 , , Xeilseu, 2; A. If. I'aiinin, 3. Two ewe.s, lincler 21 months— J. E. Hcive.tr, 1; ii. Yo.-s, 2 am! 3. Ewe under 21 months—,l. E. Hewett, 1 and 2; A. and L. Wheeler, 3. Ewe* over 21 months— J. E. Hewett, 1 and chiunpion, nnri 2; A. K. Fannin, 3. Kam lamli. in uool-D. H. Kilgour, 1; C. A. J. Levetl, 2: A. Ji. l-'iimiiiC 3Ewe lamb, in wool—.!. E. Hewett, 1 and 3; D. 11. Kilgour, 2. PUKEfiItHD LINCOLN'S. Two ram.-, uiuk'r 21 months—H. Gaisford, 1 mill 2: only entries. Hum over 21 mouths—ll. Gaisford, 1 ami champion and 2. K.ini under 21 months—H. Gaisford, 1 and 2. Two ewe?, under 21 months—ll. Gaisford, 1: only entry. Kwe under 21 months—H. Gaisford, 1 and 2; W. T. London, 3. Ewe over 21 months—Jl: Gaisford, 1 and 2. Jfani lamb in wool — J). G. Forlong, 1 and •'!; AY. T. London, 2. Ewe lamb, in wool—W. T. Londou, 1, 2 ami 3. ■ BOEDER LEICESTER S. Two rams, under 21 months— J. Douthwaite, 1; only entry. Earn over 21 months— J. Douthwaite, 1 and 2; X. P. Xeilson, 3. Kain under 21 montlis— J. Douthwaite, 1 and champion and 2. , Two ewes, under 21 months—X. V. \eilson, 1. Ewe under 21 months-.T. Uouthwailc, lfliiil cliampioii and 2; X. P. Xcilfon, 3. Ewe- over 21 mouths—.l. l.kmthwaitc, 1 mid 2. Kam lamb in wool—.l. Douthwaite. 1 and 2; X. J , . Xeiison, :l. Ewe lamb in wool—.l. IJouthwnile, 1 and 2; X. 1 , . Xeilson, 3. ENGLISH LEICESTERS. Ewe, under 21 months—i>. It. Lancaster, 1 and champion; Slack Bros., 2 and 3. Ewe, over 21 mouths—i>. H. Lancaster, 1 ami 2; .Slack Bros., 3. Earn lamb in wool—S. 15. Lancaster, 1, 2, and 3. Ewe lamb in wool—S. E. Lancaster, 1 ami 3; Slack Bros., 2. Two rams, under 21 months-S. I!. Lancaster, 1 and 2; Slack Bros., 3. Earn, over 21 months—S. E. Lancaster, 1 and champion, and 2; Slack Bros., 3. Earn, under 21 months—S. li. Lancaster, 1, 2, and 3. Two ewe-, under 2! month.-—S. If. Lancaster, 1 and 2; Slack Hn>>., :i. SOi'THDOWXS. Two rmns under 21 months—S. E. Lancaster, J; Ellis lirus.. 2 nii.l .'!. Earn, over 21 montli'-.lames Knight, 1 and' 2; Ellis Bros., :i. Etui, under 21 months—Burrell and Snn, 1; Ellis Uros., 2 and 3. Two ewes, under 21 months—S. E. Lancaster, 1; James Kni;lit, 2; W. E. Bilker, 3. Ewe, under 21 months—S. E. Lancaster, 1, 2, and ••(. Ewe, over 21 months—.James Knight, 1 and 2; Ellis Bros.. 3. ' Ram lamb in wool—Ellis Bros., 1; James Knight, 2; S. E. kuiensler, 3. ' ]•;«■« iamb in woo!—S. It. Lancaster, I; James Knight, 2 and 3. OTHEIf BREEDS. Earn, any nge-l.i. L. .Marshall, 1 and 2; only entry. Ewe, any age—G. L. Marshall, 1 and 2: only entry. IN FRONT IN HORSES, THE PONTES. Mare, under. 11 hands, with, foal—G. Bennett's Creamy, 1; \V. G. Bailey's Wakahi, 2; A. Jl'C'andish's Miss Dimiie! 3. Jiest foal in above class—G. Bennett's entry, 1; W. G. Bailey's entry, 2; A. M'C'aiidislr's entry, 3. Pony mare or gelding, between 13 and M hands—A. Elleit's .Merry Boy, 1; ,1. Gould's Ladybird, 2; D. H. Stcve'ns's J-'Jorencc, 3. Pony mare or guiding, between 12 and 13 hands-Allss C. Stewart's Cockv, 1; .1. Wink-, 2; Miss C. i'itzherbert, 3." Pony. mar« or gelding, nndi.T 12 hands— AJ. Will, I; i\ M. .Jenkins, 2. . SADDLE HOUSES. 'Thoroughbred stallion, suitable for breeding remounts.—E. Wcller'd Ghoorka, 1. Mare, suitablr- for breeding remounts ; with foal—ll. Bcarson's May Belle-, 1; S. Anderson's Br.-;s, 2; AY. ,'l. Tucker's jjn.rina.id, 3. Best foal in above elass —ff. Beatson's entry. 1; W. A. Verry's entry, 2; AV. J. Tucker's entry, ". HARNESS HORSE!?. Stallion, suitable for breeding carriage horses—Can , and Adsott's Britain's Pride 1. ■ Pair of ha.rness horses, over 15 hands— iloull mid Sons, 1: D. 11. Stevens, 2. Pair of harness liorrO». Iwtween It ami 1.") hands—Hoiilt and Sons, I; L. .1. Verry. J'air of harness ponies—L. Lascon (only entry). Jl'.ire. most suitable for brepiiing carriage horse-, style and nrtion to count— H. P. Taylor's Belle. I; G.. Bennett's Pi-irl. 2. Single harness horses, over I."i hands— T!. T. Sanson , :, Te Av.ahuri. 1; [I. D. Taylor's Helle, 2: 0. Bennett's Pearl, :!. Single harne=s horse, hc-lween I 1 and 15 hiiiul=-L. -I. Ycrry's Gipsy. 1; \Y. Watson's Merry Legs, 2; Hoult and Son's entry, 3. DKAVGHT HOUSES. Stallion, <>v?r "• >ears— K. Short's Roynl Treasure. 1 and cliamniou; 11. L. C'arr's Surrey Warrinr, 2. Sl■illimi. undrr 2 years—l-;. Short's Eevelanta. I; J:. Slmrl's <lolil.-tn:ie. 2. Yearling ..-olt-l , :. Short'> E.-eord Hrcaki.r. I; llouil and SouS Dr. Newman, 2; liault and Si.n'> Grey. 3. Marc with foil, entered in Stud Hnik— 1-;. Shiirfs Tl:c!iHii, 1; I- ShnrlV SjliMh Lidy, 2; I-:. Short'> Lady .Alexander. :i. lies! l'o:il in above cliu-h-E. Sheri's Th.'hlKl, 1. I I'illy liiidiT 3 years- I;. Short's Cuin. I bfHaiid [/idy, I; A. llasti.'.- J-'loral Ciirl j "'.Mare with Kil. m>l entered in Stud Hook—Ja«. KnigiitV Nancy, I; \Y. 11. .liri-w4er.'s lilo-om. 2. Ili-.l IViil in above chi-s-\Y. 11. IliewslorV entry. I. I'illy. liiid.-r 2 ywirs-K. ShortV Shepherdess. I; I'.. Short', Miss M.itchlo.-,, 2: A. liastie's Durhne, 3,

I'illv. under I vi.ir-i:. Short's (V.:irin:i.. I; HZ Short's Alavllawer. 2; A. lla-lie's Meadow I/,.-. :l. THE PIGS. Berk-hire -ow-C. X'.ilson. onlv I'litrv. \::-:\r, ov< r 12 months-.1. J). Balmcr. I mill champion and Poole I'hallencc I up; milv entry. W'-'k-liiiv sow-Six to 12 monl!is-\V. 11. Morn':-: imlv entry. York-Inn- s.iw villi litter-YV. K. M6rri-. 1: .1. I). Kilmer. :!: 11. If. True. It. York-hire boar, under six months—\Y. 11. Morris: ink entry. Devi.n Iki.-ic ever 12 mniiHis-A. M". Duke, 1 iimi champion; I). W'eekes 2. Devon sow. with litter—A. W. Drake, 1 mill champion: H. W'oekcs. 2. I >: " mo-f Mutable fur laetorv bacon— Jim. Kartliolomew; only entry. Three pis--. "limbic lor pwk-H. H. True; onlv entry. I'i" most suitable I'm- pork—AY. 11. Alorris, 1; T. Sbortall. 2. DAIRY PRODUCE. Fanner.-' frc>h separator butter—Mrs. T,. 11. Thompson. 1; Air*. <i. Pirrott, 2. Farmers' I're-di non-separator hutlw— .Mr.-. (I. FerroU, 1; Airs. (J. Al. Al'Conachie, 2. COMPETITIONS. Dririni—Mi=? Bessie Campbell, 1; E. Sanson, 2; S. G. Perry, 3. Box rider—Kov Eoid, 1; Geo. Hartlev, '2. Girl rider—Doris Ferrett, 1; G. Rutherford. 2. Alafden hunter: Trophy and Lyceum Silver Cup—V. Shannon's. Flirt, 1; J. .1. Bryoe's Peep-o'-Day, 2; B. M'E wall's Kinsman, .1. l'onv jumping: Trophy and Haggitt Challenge Cup—T. Cameron, 1; K. L. C.'iirr, 2: .7. Goodwin, .1. Well jump tor horses—W. Patterson's Haere, 1; W. I). Buchanan's Review, 2. N.Z. FARMERS' UNION. Next week Mr. .1. C. Fowler. Welling(ou provincial organiser, will commence » visitation of the district.- in South Wairarapa. A- union matter.-, have been n bit .-lack it is the intention of the organiser to look up as many farmers as pi!;-'il)le. The following branches will be-visited: Carterton, Featherston, Alarlinborough, Pirinon, and Gladstone. The settbrs on the Kns.t Coast, from Pahao to Aohanga, will then bo visitad, and the branches at i'ongarea. and Horoeka. Brancli seerctarie- will receive intimation as to probable date when All'. Fowler will be in their district. IMPORTANT SAI-E OF LINCOLNS. The dispersal -ale of ATossts. Al'Grogor Bros.' well-liiinwii Lincoln Hock takes place at the Noiway saleyards, Aiaslerlon, to-morrow. Tlie dock i< one of the olil-Cst-e-tablisheii in the Wairarapa, and was orifjinallv -farted with ewes bred bv the iaii' Mr. Ivluin Aloredith. The best of stud rams have been used from time to time from the flock, of Alossrs. William Pel ry, W. 11. Wybntiriie, Bland liayner. and others, and many stud rams from the "Xguturawa" lloek have been sol,! in Afastorton and outside districts. It is stated that the sheep to be sold will all be ottered in their natural condition, and have been, like the Koumeys, ma-chine-shorn, consequently buyers will sec exaetlv what they are purchasing, and not be troubled with the tactics of trimming," shaping, etc., i=o prominently brought before the public in the press some twelve men! lis ago. The factory supplier who cools his: milk directly it conies from the cow gets a better test and subsequently a bigger chorine Hum he who allows his milk to disintegrate over-night by being kept in an ordinary vessel. During hot weather especially the milk should be put in a cooler, for by this means it retains its real quality." This opinion has the endorsement of factory managers and inspectors. For full particulars regarding the best coolers write to Albert J. Partou, Carterton.—Advt. Chick-rearing is not only profitable, but a pleasure, when you feed "A and P." Chick Kaiser. It is a completo and properly-blend'd food for Young Chicks. Obtainable from all storekeepers.-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1357, 7 February 1912, Page 8

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