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THE LIST OF THE WINNERS. CLASSES FOR HORSES. Thoroughbred stallion—]•'. W. Carmichiel's Desert Light, 1. One entry. -Coaching or trotting stallion—E. P. Orviss's Royalty, 1. Draught stallion—W. and F. Knight's .' Merry Kewton, 1; D. O. Smith's (jleii Ophir, 2. Cony stallion—Mrs. P. Webb's Pure Silver, 1.
. I'ony, mare or gelding, 13.2 to 14.2 hands—Hiss Kebbell's Teddy Btar, 1; W. Hobson's Burgess, 2; T. M. G. Lloyd's Maurice, 3. Pony, mare or gelding, 12 to 13.2 hands —Miss Jlackei-fey's Nobby, 1; Miss D. Speedy's Miss, 2; C. Mackie's> Starlight, 3. Pony, marc'or gelding, under 12 hands —Allan Hobson's Friday, 1; Miss P. Speedy's Yum Yum, 2; Miss E. Grant's Pearl, 3. SADDLE HORSES. Thoroughbred mare, with' foal—Jas. Curtis's fiewii, 1; P. Scally's Energy, 2; P. Scally's Mottle, 3. Mare, for breeding hacks, with foal— Jas. Curtis's Rewa, I; F. Retter's Kami, 2; C. 31.' Young's Delia, 3. Weight-carrying hack—F. Armstrong's Artemus, 1; W. Hobson's Burgess, 2; J. I'. Fleming's Blackie, 3. Medium-weight 'hack—W. D. Wright's Pukeroa, 1; C. M'Laren's Comrade, 2; Mrs. A. M'Crea's Grubby Jack, 3. Light-weight hack— J. K. M'Donald's Aotea, 1; H. W. Giesen's Hezehinh, 2; A. M. Harmer's Waipipi, 3. Weight-carrying cob—C. Stnbbs's Streak, 1; A. M. Harmer's Enwiri, 2; Miss Kebbell's Teddy Bear, 3. Lady's hack-J. R. M'Donald's Betrayer, 1; Jas. Armstrong's Marjorie, 2; Mrs. Giesen's Hezekanh, 3. Best walking horse—W. H. Lavelie's Browster, 1; M. Ferrick's Brown, 2; A. E. Green's Bushfire, 3. Pair of harness horses—R. Kicol, 1; H. Baker, 2. Single harness horse, over 11.2 handsMrs. R. E. M'Arthur's Dixie, 1; A. E. Ifulford's Toby, 2; W. G. Benson's Lassie, 3. Single, harness horse, under U. 2 hands— C. Stubbs's "Streak," 1; A. M. Hanuer's "Rawri," 2; A. H. Hill's "Molly," 3: Lady's horse and trap—Mrs. H. W. Giesen, 1; Mrs. C. Stubbs, 2; Mrs. E. E. M'Arthur, 3. DRAUGHT HOESES. Mare with foal—P. M. Cohr's "Darling," 1; D..0. Smith's "Queenie," 2; J. Armstrong's "Gyp," 3. Filly, under 2 years—A. C. Webl>er's "Nelly," I; B. W. Allen's "Maggie," 2. Heavy gelding or mare in dray or cart — Geo. M'lntosh, 1 and 2; J. Graham, 3. Light gelding or mare in spring cart — P. Cordcll, 1; H.,Smith, 2; N, Inder, 3. Pair of horses in dray—Gco. M'lntosh, 1; D. Mac Donald, 2; J. Graham, 3. Pair of plough horses—D. Mac Donald, 1; Geo. M'lntosh, 2; J. Graham, 3.
Milk cart, horse, and harness—X. lαder, 1; AA*. Manson, 2; T. J. Ciillinane, 3. Farmer's general utility horse—P. Cordoll, 1; John Erickson, 2; AV. Hanson, 3. Tradesman's light horse and cart—A. H. Bull, J; G. H. ll'Kay, 2; Singer Sewing Machine Co.. 3. THE CLASSES FOR CATTLE. FAT CATTLE. Fat cow-A. Kilgour, 1; B. Gichard, 2. Fat biilloek-AV. and F. Franklin, 1. Two fat bullocks—Herrick Bros., 1. HEEEFORDS. Three yearling steers—M. 0. Grainger's Herefords, 1. SHOM'IIORNS. Cow with calf—Mark Franklin, 1 and 2; only entries. Cow with Milf-H. B. Stuckcy's "Kaitoa Amethyst sth," 1; H. B. Stucker's "Amethyst 279 th," 2; H. B. Stuckcy's •"Kaitoa Amethyst Gth," 3. Two heifers, 'under '1 years—Alex. Galloway, 1. Two yearling heifers—H. B. Stuckey's '"Kaitoa Amethyst 11th," 1; H. B. Stuckey's "Kaitoa Amethyst 15th," '2; M. 0. Grainger's "GfUlen Iving," 3. Yearling hull—ll. 0. Orainger's Mountain King, 1. POLLED ANGUS. Cow with calf—F. Armstrong's "Ericia," 1. ATRSHIRES. Cow with. calf-T. H. Colpman's "Gladys of Gowan Bank," 1 ■ and champion; 0. iVoodJey's "Diibljpss," 2 and reserve champion: E. M. Clark's "Young Belle," 3. Heifer, under 2 years—T. It. Colpman's "Las« " 1; C. E. C. Wehb's "I,ad.v Heather," 2; C. Woodley's "fluby." 3. Yearling heifer—T. Tf. Colpman, 1; .T. Bunion, 2; C E. C. AVcbb, 3. ' , Bull, under 2 years—.l. Bowdcns "I'rince Imperial." 1 and champion; C. E. C. Webb's "Prince John," 2. Yearling bull—T. 11. Colpman's "Baronitp " I; C. Woodlny's "Young I'rince," 8; E. M. Clark's "Wallace." 3. Bull, any age—E. AI. Clark's "Seator of Eden t'ark," 1 and champion; only. * ntry ' JERSEYS. Cow with calf-A. E. Booth's "fi*n-.t Nnrfis-a," 1; A. E. Booth's "Briar Bnd," 2; Paul Hunter's "Magnet Maid," 3. Heifer, ujulet 2 E. A.^Eacsoja's
"Silver Queen," 1; Paul Hunter's entry, 2. i'earliii" heifer—A. E. Booth's "Bloom," 1; A. E. Booth's "Hoyal Maid," 2. Bull, under 2 yours—W. E. Pilchcr's "Bill," 1; T. 11. 'Webb's "Meteorite," 2; J. O'Hivra's "Napoleon," 3. Yearling bull-A. R. Booth's "Oracle." 1; IV. J. Thompson's "Prince," 2; C. 'Bull.'auy age-W. H. and A. E. Booth's "Oculist V," 1 and champion; H. PSfortcnsen's "Optic," 2; Paul Hunter's "Milkmaid's Optician 1," 3. HOLSTEINS. Cow with' calf—Jus. Hart's "Johanna I'ayne Lady," 1 and champion; A. S. Galliehau's "Pearl," 2; li. Gilmoiir's "Marie," 3. Heifer, under i years— A. J. Gallichan's "Duchess of JMliuirst," 1; Win. Remnant's "Lady Oak Piebe de Gol 2nd," 2. Yearling heifer— A. J. Gallichan, 1; Remnant, 2; Joseph Liggins, 3. Bull, under 2 years—L. C. Iv'atlibone's "Kiverside Laddie," 1; E. Gilmour's "Karl Groons," 2; A. J. Gallichan's "Heather Boy," 3. Yearling bull—Joseph Liggins, 1; A. J. Giillichan, 2; G. Gibbs, 3. Bull, any age—Jas. Hart's "Prince Puterje of Cliffside," 1 and champion. .DAIRY CATTLE. Cow of any breed or grade, in milk— T. H. Colpman's "CHadvs of Govan Bank." lj A. E. Booth's "Kcwa Nar-ci.-sa," 2; C. Woodley's "Duchess," 3. CJr?.<le dniry cow—George. Newman's "Viol," t; K. Churmlev's entry, 2; Miss W. Williams'* "Daisy "Girl," 3. Dairy heifer, any breed or grade, under 3 years—C Woodley's "Darkic,' 1. Dafry heifer, any breed or grade, under 2 years—E. A. RaiiFom's "Silver Queen," 1; B. C'hnrmley's entry, 2; C. Greayes's "Bonnie," 3. Dairy heifer, a.'.iy grade, 24 to 33 months —K. Willans's "trilby." 1; E. A._ Ransom's "Gentle Annie," 2; G. Gibbs's ""Peggy," 3. Two" heifers, 18 to 2f months—N. I/. Gun's Jerseys, 1; H. E. Benbow, 2; A. J. Kemp, 3.* Two heifers, under 18 months—l?. Churmlev, 1; E. A. Grigs, 2; Q. W. Stewart. 3.
Four heifers, under 18 months—M. J. Wnlshe, 1; E. A. Grig?, 2; C 4. W. Stewart, 3. Two heifers, hand-fed—R. Churmlny, 1; L. C. Rathbone, 2; H. 11. Benbow, 3.
BUTTER-FAT COMPETITION. i One Milking. Lbs. Butter, milk. Test. fat. K, J. Willans's Ayrshire "Hattleaxe" ill 6.G 1.110 1 11. Edliu's Jersey "Topsy" 20 G.fi 1.320 2 A. Cordell's "Jess" 21 . 5.0 1.200 3 THE SHEEP SECTION. FATS FOR FREEZING. Five wethers, Down crosses, ' over 21 months—H. B. Stuckey, 1 and 2; only entries. Five wethers, Down crosses, under 21 months—W. and i\ Knight, 1; L. C. Eathbone, 2. . l'ive ;naidea ewes. Down crosses, under 21 months—L. C. Rathboue, 1. Five wethers, longwool or longwool crosses, over 21 months —H. B. Stuckey, 1.
Five wethers, longwool or longwool crosses, under 21 months—W. and F. Knight, 1; H. B. Stuckey, 2; C. A. Marker, 3. * Five maiden ewes, longwool or longwool crosses, under 21 months— J?. C. Kathbqnc, 1; W. and F. Knight, 2. Five fat. ewes, over 21 months, longwool or longwool crosses—B. S. Grant, 1; L. C. Eathbone, 2; Alfred Herbert, 3. Five wetlnrs, wool and carcass coiu-bincd-C. A. Barker, 1; D. M'Donald, 2. Three heai-y-wsight wethers or ewesAlfred Herbert, 1; James Armstrong, 2. FAT LAMBS. Five Down crosses) under 401b., freezing weight—L. C. Rathbone, 1 and 2; James Armstrong, 3. Five shorn longwool crosses, under 401b. —L. C. Rathbone, 1 and 2'; James Armstrong, 3. .i Five itnshsrn long'.vo.il crosses, under 401b.—F. G. Couper, 1; D. Mac Donald, 2; L. C. Bsithbone, 3. Five Down crosses, over 401b —I>. C. Eathbone, 1 and 2; .lames Armstrong, 3. Five shorn longwool crosses, over 401b. —James Armstrong, 1 and 2; L. C. Eathbone, 3. Five unshorn longwool crosses, over 401b. —James Armstrong, 1 and 3; W. Bowden, 2. Five lambs, to be judged locally and again in London—L. C. Rathbone, "l and 2; James Armstrong, 3. PUREBRED EOMNEYS. Ram, under 21 months— J. H. Morrison's, 1; James Mackenzie, 2; W H Buick, 3. Three rams, under 21 months—W. H iJiiick, 1; Jas. Mackenzie, 2. Ram, 21 to 33 months— J. H. Morrison, to^VP'-S ver " 3 mo 4 lis ~W. H. Buick, 1; W. H, Bcoth, 2. Two ewes, under 21 mouths—W. H. Buick, 1 and champion; only entrv Ewe, any age—W. H. Buick, 1. * Two ram lambs, in wool—W. H. Buick, 1; J. H. Morrison, 2. Two ewe lambs, in wool-W. H. Buick, 1; J. H. Morrison, i. r LINCOLNS. Earn, under 21 months—D. Macdonald, Best district bred ram—H. Gaisford 2 and 3. Three rams, under 21 months—Wm. Bayiior, 1; H. Gaisford, 2; Donald Mackenzie, 3. Earn, 21 to 33 months—D. M_acdonald, 1 and*champion; H. Gaisford, 2 and 3. Ram, over 33 months—D. Mackenzie, 1. Two ewes, under 21 months—D. Macdonald, 1 and 2; H. Gaisford, 3. Ewe, any age—D. Macdonald, 1, 2, 3, and champion. Two. ram lambs, in wool—D. Macdonald 1 and 2; H. Gaisford, 3. Two ewe lambs, in wool—D. Macdoimld, 1 and 2; H. Gaisford, 3. BORDER LEICESTERS. Ram, over 33 months—H. D. Blythe, 1; only entry. Kwe, any age—Jas. A. Welsh, 1, 2, 3, and champion. Two ram lambs, in wool—Jas. A. Welsh, 1; H. B. Blyth, 2. Two pwe lambs, in wool—Jas. A. Welsh, 1 and 2. ! SOUTHDOWXS. Earn, under 21 months—H. B. Stuckey, 1, 2. and 3. Three rnms, under 21 months—H. B. Stuckey, 1; A. B. Knight, 2. Ram, 21 to 3.1 months—H. B. Stuckey, 1 .mid chamnion. Earn, over 33 months—lT. B. Stuckey, 1; A. B. Knight, 2. Two owes, under 21 months—H. B. Stuckey. 1 and 2: A. V>. Knight, 3. Ewe,'any age—H. B. Stuckey, 1, 2 and 3. Two ram lambs, in wool—A. B. Knight,
1. Two owe lambs, in wool—A. B. Knight, FABMEES' CLASSES. Two crossbred brer<Hns; ewes, under 21 months—D. Macdonald, 1 and 2; ,T. Livin<??ton, .". Two crossbred breeding ewes, over 21 months—-T. Livingston, 1; L. C. Rathhonc, 2; T!. S. Grant, 3. Five orossliml brerdin? ewes, under 21 mnnths-L. C. "Rathbono, U C. A. Harker, 2. Five'crossbred hreedinp. pb-ps, over 21 months-Alfred TTerbo.rt, 1; L. C. Rathbone. 2; ,T. Livingstone, .1. Five cro'sljred. ewe. lambs, in lvonl—■ I, ('. Kalhlwne, 1; Dr. MacDonnld. 2. Vive crossbred ewe lambs, shorn—L. C. Kathbone, 1. |ii;t umbs _ T-onfr-wool rm.es—L. G. Crosse, .Tuiir., 1; Splby Thompson, 2. Short-wool cross—Magdalene Peters, 1; Donald Peters, 2. CLASSES FOR PIGS. BERKS fTIRES. Eoar, over 12 months— Wβ. Davis, 1; entrjj
Sow, G to 12 months— \V. L. Gread, 1 and 2. Sow, under li months— — Smith, 1 and •-'; B. Gidwrd, :i. JWiVOXS. Boar—ll. 11. Phillips, 1; only entry. Two bawners, 911 to 15(11 b.-K, .1. llallibiirton, 1; only entry. DAIRY PRODUCE, Farmers' fresh separator "litter—Mrs. C. E. TivUr. 1; 11 rs. .1. Penwarden, 2; ■ Mrs. J. W. Arthur, 3. [■'arinoi-!-' fie.-li non-separator butter— Mrs. C. ]■;. Twist. 1; Mrs. 1,. E. Hill, 2; .Mrs. D. M'Donald, 3. Fancy butter—-Mrs. P. Kelly, 1; oilmen try. lJest factory cheese—Goo. Woods, 1; only entry. THE DOGS. ' Rough-haired sheep dog—Chas. W. Diivis-, 1; B. A. Drury, 2; M. Haley, H. Hmooth-luiired sheep dog—Miss Kate Mackenzie. I; Jas. Curtis, jiinr., 2 and .'I. Sinooth-hairerl slut—A. 11. Koss, 1; W. Bowden, 2; K. 3. Bearded sheep dog-S- G. Crowe, 1; B. J, Halliburton, 2; P. Diignid, a. Bearded slut—N. Cullinane, 1; Jas. Peter, 2. RIDING COMPETITIONS. Driving, single horse—A. S. Lyons, 1; AY. G. Benson, 2. Maiden hunters—Jas. T. Fleming's "Blacfcie," 1; A. E. Paget's "Carbine," 2; L. J. Skerman's "Belvoir," 3. Beit lady driver—Mrs. Giesen, 1; Hiss Hartgill, 2; Miss Clausen, 3. Pony jumping—L. C. Breakwell's "'Wee irGregor," 1; P. Hunter's "Gold Girl," 2;-E.-.M. Elkin's "Tarboy," 3. Ladies' I!. IPDonald's "Betrayer," ]; C. M'Laren's "Comrade," 2; J. T. Fleming's "Blackie," 3. Open hunters' competition—George Buchanan's "Skylark," 1; Cljas. Hart's "Playboy," 2; C. M'Laren's "Comrade," 3.
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