THE LIST.
SUCCESSES IN SHEEP CLASSES,
ENGLISH LEICESTERS. The prize list is as under:— Rnm-S. It. Lancaster, 1 and 2; Slack ■Bros., 3. Rani, over 21 months-S. R. Lancaster, 1 and champion, 2 and 3. Ram, under 21 nionlhs-S. R. Lancaster, 1 and champion, 2, and 3. ter, 1; Slack Bros., 2 and 3. two rams under 21 inonths-S. R. Lancaster, 1; Slack Bros., 2 and S lour rams, under 21 months-Slack Bros., 1 and 2; S. R. Lancaster, 3 hST o a ? b *~f ***<*<**'> 1; Slack Jjios., 2, 3, and v.h.c. Ewe, ever 21 months-S. R, Lancaster 2 and C 3 hampion ' nnd T - h - c --' Slack Bros:
Ewe, under 21 months-S. R. Lancis t«. 1 and T.11.C.J Slack Bros., 2 and 3 BORDER LEICESTERS an", a^an 0 ,;ron 2 an ( r 0 o nthS - S]aCk B ™" ' *. WarTwo rams, under 21 months-T. W Wardcll, 1; Slack Bros., vhc Ewe, over 21 months-T. W. Wardell 1 and champion; .1. A. Welsh, 2 and 3 , E^;,!' n R ler 21 „»°ntlis-T. W. YVardell, i; clack tiros., 2. Two ewes, under 21 months—T. W. WarRam lamb-J. A. Welsh, 1; si ack Bros., 2. Ewe lamb-J. A. Welsh, 1 and 2. FARMERS' CLASSES. Longwool cross—l'ivn ewes over 'I months: Shaw and Son, 1; M'Kenzie Bros., 2 and 3; estate of late Mr H James, v.h.c. and h.c. Two cues—Shaw and f-'on, 1 awl «• estate of late Mr, H. James, 3; M'Kenzie Bros., v.h.c.
live ewes, under 21 months—Shaw and Son, 1, 2, and v.h.c; J. and H. Holmes,3 Two owes—Shaw and Son, 1 and 2; ,1 and 11. Holmes. 3; P. Judd, v.h.c. Five ewe lambs—Shaw and Sou, 1 and 2; .1. and 11. Holmes, 3. One ewe lamb—Shaw and Son, t and 2; M'Konzio Bros., J. SHROPSHIRES. Ram, over 21 and undft: 33 months—H. D. Vavasour, 1, 2 and champion, and 3. Ram, under two years—H. D. Vavasour, 1; W. R. Rayncr, 2; Donald's Estate, 3; W. M'Kenzie, v.h.c. Two Tarns, under 21 months—ll! D. Vavasour, 1, 2, and 3; Donald's Estate, v.h.c; YV. Kaynor, h.c. Four rams, under 21 months—W. Ravncr, 1; M'Kenzie. 2. Lamb—H. D. Vavasour, 1 and 2; W. M'Kenzie, 3 and h.c; W. Kayner, v.h.c, Ewo, over 21 months— H. D. Y/avasour, 1; W. Ravner, 2 and 3; W. M'Kenzie, v.h.c.
Kwc, under 21 months—TT. T). Vavasour, 1 and champion, and 2; W. llnyner, .'J and v.li.c. Two ewes, under 21 months—W. I?avuer, 1; .T. C. M'Killnp, 2. F.wc lamb—H. ]). Vavasour, 1 and 2; W. Jt'Kenzie, 3 and v.li.c. LINCOLN'S. Bam, otm 33 montlu-D. M'Qregor, 1;
Bland Rayner, 2; Trustees of the late D. M'M aster, h.e. Ram, under 33 months.—Trustees of the late D. M'Master, 1 and champion, 2, and h.e. One rum, tinder 21 months—W. Rayner,1; Bland Rayner, 2. Two rams, under 21 montlis—D. M'Gregor, 1; R. Rayner, 2. I'our rams, under 21 months—Trustees of the late D. M'Master, 1; D. M'Gregur, liani lanih—W. Rayner, 1 and 2; 1). M'Grcgor, h.c. Ewe, over 21 months—Donald M'Kenzie, 1 and 2. Ewe, under 21 months—W. Rayner, 1 and 2. Two ewes, under 21 months—A. E. Anderson, Ij Bland Mayner, 2; W. Ravner, h.c. Ewe lamb—W. Rayner, 1 and 2. SMALL PIG SHOW. Black Devon boar, any age—A. W. Duke, 1; E. Weekes, 2. ' Boar, under 12 months—E. Weeks, 1. Sow, any age—A. W. Duke, 1. t'nt pig—B. R. Rayner, 1 and 2. Two fat pigs—l 3. R. Rayner, 1. Porker, not exceeding 1101b. —B. R. R-av-ner, 1. . > Two porkers, each not exceeding 1101b.— I B. K. Rayner, 1.
j HORSES. I CLASS TOR THOROrGHBREDS. Stallion—Mr. M'Cullough's Conqueror, 1 ami champion. Colt—A. W. Rutherford's Paddy's Land, 1. Colt, 2 years—A. .Seaside's Black Dohl'las, 1. Colt, 1 year—W. Cooper, 1; H. Morrison, 2. Filly, 3 years-C. M'Cul lough, 1. Eilly, 2 years—R. Knox, 1; 11. Hodge, 2 and 3. Eilly, 1 year—R. Knox, 1. Mare, with foal at foot—H. K. M'Kenzie, 1; C. J. Bennett,- 2. Trotting stallion, any age—J. -Razska's Agesemos, 1; R. Maxted's Jac Beldon, 2; S. Liddington'.s Dutchman, .'!. Colt, 2 years—J. Billington's Gold King, 1; W. D. Watson's Marvin Eclipse,' 2. Colt, 1 vear—G. R. Garratt's King Pirate, 1. PONIES. Entire pony, over 13 hands—H. Pearce's Bonnie Cractor, 1; S. Liddington's Voung Kalipha, 2; W. H. Attwood's Minting, 3.
Entire ponv, 13 hands and under—E. W. Miller's Victory, 1; E. R. Ward's Shamrock, 2; G. 13. Rayner's Paddy, 3. Pony mare, any age, with foal at foot, over 13 hands—S. Liddinglon, 1. l'ony mare, any age, with foal at foot, 13 hands and under—H. Montgomery, 1. CLASSES FOR CATTLE. THE JERSEYS. Bull over three years—A. E. Booth's Oculist V, 1. Bull, three years—J. Billington's A.IS.C., 1.
Bull, two years—E. Eagle, iuii.'s Roberts, 1 and champion; \\. Abbott's M.P., 2. Bull, one year—A. E. Booth's Oracle, 1; C. Watkin's Lhpin, 2; J. Billington's Lord Rose, 3. Cow, any age—S. R. Lancaster, 1 and champion; E. Eagle, jim., 2 and reserve champion; A. E. Booth, 3 and v.h.c. Heifer, three years—S. R. Lancaster, 1; E. Eagle, jun., 2; A. E. Booth, 3. , Heifer, two years—E. Eagle, jun., 1; S. R. Lancaster, 2. Heifer, one year—E. Eagle, jun., 1 and v.h.c.; S. K. Lancaster. 2; A. E. Booth, 3. Bull calf-S. It. Lancaster, 1; A. E. Booth, 2; T. Dixon, 3; J. Billington, v.h.c. Heifer calf—S. R. Lancaster, 1; A. E. Booth, 2; J. Billington, 3. HOLSTEIN FRIESI.tNS. , Bull, over three years—A. J. Gallichan's Taikorca Dutchman, 1. Bull, three years—W. I. Lovelock's King Segis, 1 and champion. Bull, two years—W. 0. Bayliss' King Nazle de Kol, 1; A. J. Gallichan's Heather Boy, 2. . Cow, any age—W. I. Lovelock, 1 and 2. Heifer, three years—W. I. Lovelock, 1 and 2; YV. O. Bayliss. 3. Heifer, two years—W. I. Lovelock, 1 and champion,; W. I. Lovolock, 2; A. J. Gallichan, 3. Heifer, .one year—W. 1; W. I. Lovelock, 2 and 3; A. J. Gallichan, DAIRY CATTLE. Heifer, two years—J. Billington, 1; S. R. Lancaster, 2; J. Cavanagh, 3; L. Donald, v.h.c. j Heifer, two years—G. A. Jones, 1; S. R. Lancaster, 2; J. Billington, 3; A. E. Booth, v.h.c. '■ Three heifers, one year—J. Billington, 1; A. E. Booth, 2 and v.h.c; S. R. Lancaster, 3.
SHORTHORNS. Bull, three years—W. C. ': Buchanan's Count Red Roan, 1. Bull vearling— W. H. Booth's "Camngton Duke 23id," 1; YV. H. Booth's "Carrington Duke 21th," 2; YV. C. Buchanan, 3, and h.c. Cow, any age, with calf—W. C. Buchanan, 1; W. H. Booth, 2; W. T. Williams, 3. Heifer, three years, calved since July, 1908-W. T. Williams, 1; W. H. Booth, 2.' Heifer, two years—W. C. Buchanan, 1 and champion; W. T. Williams, 2 and 3; W. H. Booth, v.h.c. Heifer, yearling—W. C. Buchanan, 1; W. T. Williams, 2 and 3. Pen of two heifers, one year—W. T. Williams, 1. Bull calf-W. H. Booth, 1 and 2. Heifer calf-W. T. Williams, 1; W. H. Booth, 2. GRADE SHORTHORNS. Bull yearling—J. M'Leod, 1, 2, and champion. Cow, any age, with calf—John Strang, 1 and champion, and 3; J. M'Leod, 2. Heifer, three years—John Strang, 1 and 3. J. M'Leod, 2.
Heifer, under three years—John Strang, 1 and 3; J. M'Leod, 2. Heifer, under two vears—John Strang, 1 and 3; J. M'Leod, 2. Heifer calf-John Strang, 1 and 3; W. H. Booth, 2. PUREBRED HEREFORDS. Bull, under four years—E. Short's Crusader, 1 and champion. Bull, under three years—J. C. M'Killop's Pukeliri, 1. Hull, under two years—E. Short's Landmark, 1; G. F. Moore's Editor, 2; Estate of late H. James's Captain, 3. Cow, any age—E. Short's lady Lottie, 1, 2, and champion. Heifer, unde- four years—Estate of late H. James, 1 and 2. Heifer, under three vears— : E. Short, 1; G. F. Moore, 2; E. Short, 3; Estate of late H. James, v.h.c. and h.c. Heifer, under two vears—E. Short, 1 and 3; G. I'. Moore, 2; D. M'Kenzie, v.h.c; Estate of late IT. James, h.c. Bull calf-Estate of late H. James, 1 and 2. Heifer calf—Estate of late H. James, 1 and 2. HACK CLASSES. Dry brood hack mare, four vears old and upwards—C. E. Vallance, I;'C. Campbell. 2. • Hack marc, with foai at foot— If. J Dagg, 1; B. Wadha.ni, 2; P. M. Reynolds, Mare, with foal at foot, best calculated to breed army remounts—M'Kenzie Bros 1; It. Gray, 2; F. M. Reynolds, 3.
Filly, foaled since August 1, 190!)— K. ,T. Dagg, 1; E. J. Loader, 2. I'illy, foaled since August 1, 1!)10—H. ,T. Dang, 1. lidding, fouled since August 1, MO!)— W. Cooper, 1; T&iowh'io 'l'o Tan, 2. Since 1910-Gray Bros., 1. TOMES. Tony, mare or guiding, 11 hands, and under 12 hands, to be ridden hv liov or girl-Miss 11. Watson, 1; C. F. Valhincc, 2; Miss M. Hogan, 3. Tony, inaro or gelding, 12 hands, and under l.'t hands, to he' ridden by boy or girl—Master Perry, 1; !•'. A. Jensen, 2; W. .1. Percy. 3. Pony, mare or gelding, 13 hands, and under '3.2 hands, to be ridden hv hov or girl-Miss M. Mace, 1; (!. H. Terrv, 2; W. Abbott, 3. I'ony, m.ire or gel'linjr, 13.2 hands, and undor H. 2 hands, to bo ridden bj boy
or girl—li. I'. l'erry, 1; Mis* 1,. Dagg, «■ P. Cooper, ;l. Hesl sill rider, oyer 12 years of ii"e, and under i.-j years -Aii.-s Kathleen Cruitk'shank, ); .Miss D. Dagg, 2; Miss Rita Dennis, 11.
Hest girl rider—.Afi.ss Myrtle Watson, 1; .Miss Eileen Denis, 2; .Miss Terry. 3. ■I Jest boy -itlej—l,, Eagle, ];'Geoffrey Perry, 2; Clilford .Miles, 3. DIiAUGHTS. SfitlJioi), over lour years—J. ft. Mitchell's "Here I Go," 1; E. Short's "Kuvil Measure," 2; R, Falloon's "Brilliant Boy, 11. Coil, foaled since August 1, 1909—.Mrs J. D. Oritioml, 1; J. ]'). Mitchell, 2; ,L Boni'lie. :).
Colt, foaled since August 1, !9lfl—E Short, 1; Donald's .Estate. 2 and :). Filly foaled since August 1. 19(is—A. Hastie, J; YV. Rayner, 2; E. .Short, 3. Filly foaled since August 1, 190!)—.! Bourke, 1; "!•'. Ratclilfe, 2. Filly foaled since August 1, 1910— E. Short, 1 and 2. Dry mare oyer 4 years at regular work —E. Short. 1; Donald's Estate, 2, 3, and y.h.c.; G. E. Allen, h.c. Gelding foaled since August 1, 1909— F. Ratcliffe, 1. CLASSES FOR PIGS.
BLACK DEVONS. Boar, any age—A. AV. Duke, 1; E. Weeks, 2. Boar under 12 months—E. Weeks, 1, Sow, any age—A. W. Duke, 1. FAT PIGS. Pat pig, suitable for bacon purposes, not to exceed 2001b.—8. E. Rayner, 1 and Two fat pigs, suitable for bacon purposes—B. R. Rayncr, 1. Porker—B. 15. Rayner, 1. Two porkers—B. R. Rayner, 1. PRODUCE. One bushel of oats (white long)—H. Evans, 1 and 2; E. Harper, 3. One bushel oats (black)—W. C. Miller, 1. One bushel oats (grey)-AV. C. Miller, 1 and 2. Oup bushel oafs (Algerian)— Chamberlain and Son, 1; E. Harper, 2. One bushel oats (any other variety)—S. Rayner, 1 and 2; E. Harper, 3 and v.li.c. One bushel oats (spring;—!!. Harper, 1; Chamberlain and Son, 2; H. Evans, 3. One bushel barley—W. C. Miller, 1 and 2. One bushel peas (blue)—W. C. Miller, 1; H. Evans, 2. One bushel peas (Partridge)— Chamberlain and Son, 1; F. H. Scharnweber, 2. One bushel peas (Yorkshire Hero)—AV. C. Miller, 1 and 2. 0/6 bushel peas (white ivory)—W. C. Jluler, 1 and 2; Chamberlain and Son, 3.
Olio bushel peas (any other variety)— AV. C. Miller, 1, 2, ami 3. Oue bushel rye corn—W. C. Miller, 1 ami 2. One bushel ryegrass—E. Hnrper, 1; H. Evans. 2. One bushel cocksfoot—AV. C. Miller, 1; E. 'Harper, 2 and 3. 101b. cowgrass-Charnberlain 'and Son, 1; E. Harper, 2; 11. Evans, 3. Mil), potatoes, "Early Rose"—.T. T. K. Jcstrup, 1; i\ At. Reynolds, 2; J. Judd, jun., 3. 301b. potatoes, "Beautv of Hebron"— J. E. K. Jestrnp, 1; G. Hunter, 2. 301b. potatoes, "Up-to-Da'te"—J. E. K. Jestrup, 1; G. Hunter, 2. 3011). potatoes, any other variety—.l. E. K. Jcstrup, t; Chamberlain and Son, 2; G. Hunter, 3.
OPEN CLASSES. One bushel oats, white, long—G. H. Perry and Co., 1; AV.F.C.A., 2; Chamberlain and Son, 3. One!- bushel oats, white, Hhort—Chamberlain and Son, 1 and 2; W.E.C.A., 3. One' bushel oats, black—Chamberlain and Son, 1 and 2; G. It. Parry and Co., II and v.h.c. One bushel oats, grev—Chamberlain and Sou, 1 and 2; G. H. Perry and Co., 3. One bushel barley, Cape—AV.F.C.A., 1; Chamberlain and Son, 2. One bushel rye corn—Chamberlain and Sou, 1; G. H. Perry and Co., 2 and 3. One bushel wheat, spring—G. H. Terry and Co., 1; AV.F.C.A., 2. One. bushel ryegrass—Chamberlain and Sob, 1 and 2; G. 11. 'Perry and Co., 3 and v.h.c. j One bushel cocksfoot—G. n. Perry and Co., 1 and 2; Chamberlain and Son, 3. Collection of farm seeds—G. H. Perry and Co., 1 and 2. COMPETITIONS. Trotting bor.so in saddle—W. D. Watson's g. g. "Jimjiin," 1; Tai te Tan's b. m. "Apology," 2; S. Liddington's b. m. yJlauil," 3.
Walking competition—C. Campbell's "Rosio." 1; A. H. Falloon, 2; W. 11. Cave's."Dick," 3. Pony jumping competition—W. 11. Donovan's "Joe,'' 1; ,1. D. Mitchell's "Princess," 2; J. Bockctt's "Rose," 3. Second pony jumping competition—F. G. Wrigley's "Sweet," 1; .1. D. Mitchell's "Princess,' 2; l\ ,1. Ashton's "Billv," 3. Trotting horse—W. D. Watson's "Auctioneer," 1; S. Liddington's "Maud," 2; W. Redmond's "Sonny," I). Turning competition—Alex. Mitchell, 1; F. B. Vnllance, 2; J. W. Sncll, 3. Maiden jumping competition—A. IT Falloon's b. m. "Frolic," 1 j J. r' M'Donnld's br. g. "Fireworks," 2; C. F. Vallanco's b. g. "Patch," 3. . Hunters' leaping competition—J. K M'Donnld's "Betrayer," 1; ,1. Robertson's 'Dougal," 2; J. K, M'Donald's "Fireworks, 3. The remainder of the prize list will appear in to-morrow's issue.
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