SUCCESSES.
THE SECTIONS FOR HORSES, HAPvNESS CLASSES. Pair of buggy horses—Trustees late D. ICMaster, 1; W. D. Watson, 2. ■ Pair of bugsy ponies—Er! Williams, 1; Wainohu te Huki, 2; Mrs. H. E. Bunny, Single buggy horse—W. D. Watson, I; li. Morrison, 2. •Single harness pony, under M.2 hands— T. J. Ashlon, I; 'J. Whittaker; 2; C. Hiinsinann, 3. Gig horse— J. 'Maxwell, 1; N.Blatchford. 2; (!. B. Jliiyner, 3. ■ Single harness horse—S. Jensen, 1 • Siovers Bros., 2; W. FI. Booth, 3. Pony in harness, under 12.2 hands—F. !A. Jenseii, 1; Mrs. I. Allen, jiui., 2; G B. Rayner, 3. ' . ' ■ Pony iu harness. 12.2 to 13.2 hands—W. C. Dickinson, 1; Mrs. W. H. Denby, 2W. Abbott, ',1 / Pony in harness, 13.2 lo U. 2 hands— Jtiss b. Dagg, 1; F. D.. Polling, 2. Best turn-out, driven by lailv— J. Max- ■ Bell, l; W. C. Dickinson, 2; Mrs. W. H Denby, 3. DRAUGHT HORSES. Filly under one year-E. Short's .Czarina, 1; 10. Short's Mayflower, 2 Filly under 2 yeavs-J. Bourki-, 1; ]?. liiitclifle, 2. • ■ : . Dry mare, over i years, at' regular work—l-,, bhort's Lady Graceful, I and champion; Donald Estate's Sheuherdess is Donald Estate's Mollie, 3. " Gelding under 2 years—P. Katcliffe, 1 l'oal, with or without dam-E. Short's alleluias foal, 1; E. Short's Silloth Imlys lonl, 2; J. Boiirke, 3. Marc with foal—E. • Short's Thelma 1L. Short's Silloth Lady, 2; Donald's listiite s Kecord Rose, 3. Bi M ?J!ni l ,™, of '■ her Progeny-E. Shorts Silloth Lady, 1; Donald's Estate's .Kecord Ifose, 2. Gelding, any age-Wellington Farmers' Aleat Company's Lofty, 1 and champion Only entry. . * Two plough horses—Donald's Estate 1 only entr,y. Three plough horses-Donald's Estate I, only entry. ' Heavy gelding or mare for spring cart or expres>--G. Daysh.' 1; M. 1 J. Gallagher, >; Dalfrety and Co., 3. SADDLE HORSES. Champion', hack and W. IC. B'dwill's challenge'cup, value 20\ guineas-J. R Jl Donald s Aotea," 1. >. Best lady rider, reform dress—Miss I Jallance, 1; Miss A. C.Viiiipbell, 2; "jlrs" Becker, 3. Best lady rider reform dress, under IS-Miss A Campbell,-1;-Miss'H. Kummer. 2; Miss M. Mace, 3. Cob, tinier lo hands-G. H Perrv's "Phoche," 1; F. Clancy's "Dick," 2'*B\ B. Vallanee's "Buster," 3. Hack,, any age, to carry llst.-H. M ii 1 - v ",,,,, l ; ullnatn! ' aia ' J ' !i J - K. M'Donuf I 2; C: F. Vallaiicc's Catsup, 3. Hack, any age, to carry 13st.-E. hh , or l* 1; K. Short's "Dini- '■«;., 2: \\. D. Wright's "Pukeroa," 3 V, eight-carrying h-a'ck-J.. .R. M'Donnlds Salopian," 1; ].'.■ Armstrong's Artemus,' 2; J. Eobertson's "DouRal, 3. Mounted Infantry Horse.— J. Cooper's Ngaionui," 1; E. Short's "Diniziilti," 2; Sievers Bros.' "Dublin," 3. Lady's hack, side-saddle-J.' It. M'Donald's "Ao:ca," 1; Slmw and Sons' Nancy. 2; C. F. A'ullauce's "Hill Lass," 3. Lady's hack, reform dress— J. " E M'Donald's "Tc Knhurungi," 1; C. I- , . Vallanee's "Catsup," 2; I' 1 , j;. PerrvV "Pirate," .'I. Lady's and gentleman's hack—J. R M'Donald's "Aotea," 1; E. Short's "IJubardo," 2; D. M'Kenzie's "Artful,"-3 Pair of brake horses—Lalgety and Co., 1. Fanners' trap and general utility horse —J. Wnri'ington, 1; Tni te Tau, 2. Pair of lorry horses—M. J. Gallagher, 1 and 2. Tradesman's horse and delivery cart— Chamberlain and Son, 1; Ogilvy and 6011s, 2; J. Boxshall, 3. AMONGST THE DOGS. Rough-coated sheep dog, in regular work—lt. C. F. Dagg's Tyne, 1; D. Liddington's Itough, 2; J. G. Hunter's Jack, 3. Kough-coated sheep dog (bitch), in regular work—.las. Thomas's Nelly, 1; J. Ml. lington's Rose, 2. Bearded sheep dog, in regular work— W. Abbott's Itock, 1. Smooth-coated sheep dog—H. Bennett's Bob, 1; : W. A. Cave's Sharp, 1; W. Trewick's I'uro, il. Smooth-coated bitch—H. li'unnett's Fan, 1; A. P. Houthey's Lassie, 2; B. P. Perry's Meg, :i. . ' Cattle doz—W. J. Montitomery's Glen,
1; R. J. Data's Sharp, 2; R. J. Dagg's bandy, '!. RoiiKh-coated collie—R. C. Morris's Glen, 1; Mrs. D. Lett's Sharp, 2; F. Goodwin's Sharp, 3. English .setter (dog)— Hiss K. M. Serpell's Jlack, J. English setter (m'tch)-B. V. Terry's Jess, 1; Dayman and AVriglit's Erua Glen, 2. Gordon, setter (bitch)—H. Astwooil's Ne11.,1. Spaniel dog, other than black—L. P. ilopkins's Ro.senuirn Jack, 1. tSpnniel bitch, .other than black—L. P. Hopkins's Amber Bell?, 1. Black cocker spaniel (dog)— A. J. Barry's Wai AVaka Xigger. 1; .las. Whittnker's Smut, 2; J. D. Farrelly's AVai AA'aku Bonus, 3. Black cocker spaniel (bitch)—AV. de B. Compton's : Topsy, I. Fox terrier dog (anv variety)—A. Caselberg's Fitz, 1; P. 'Gilbert's Ned, 2; A. J. Stone-AVigg's entry, 3. Fox terrier bitch (any variety)—U. Madeley's Mastertoiv Duchess, 1; Mr. and Mrs. Winter's Takarangi Ranmahora, 2. Fox terrier puppy dog—Mr. and Mrs. Winter, 1; C. Stevens, 2; T. C. Curtis, 3. Fox terrier puppy bitch—Mr. and Mrs. Winter, 1 and 2. " Greyhound dog—E. Jane's "Galloping Ho;tan," 1; 11. Morris's "Sir William, 2; J. Billington's "Silver King," 3. Greyhound bitch—Morris and Harvey's "Lady Volley," 1; K. Scott's "Queenie," 2; J. BillingtDii'.s "Rose Morn," 3. Irish terrier dog—Miss E. Baird's "Terry," 1; Mrs. J. O. Bidwill'a "Mr. Dooley," S; J. V. Gordon's "Mack," 3. Retriever bitch— J. M. Beechey, 1. Retriever bitch— J. M. Meechey, 1. Pointer dog-A. H. Hayes, 1; AA T . D. AVatson, 2. Pointer bitch—G. W. Schroder, 1; A. Benge, 2; J. Billington, 3. Bull-du-r-AV. It. Heckler's "Goldstone/ , 1; L. H. Sharp's "Knight Commniuler," 2. Bull-bitch—L. 11. Sharp's "Burbank Princess," 1. Vug dog-li. Hatch's "Pete," 1. Pug bitch—Mis. H. Morrison's "JtulT," 1; Sirs. J. Reed's "Tiny,"'2.. .
DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter in boxes for export—Cheltenham Co-operative Butter Factory, 1; Mnsterton Co-operative Dairy Co., 2; five entries. , Butter in boxes for local consumption— Cheltenham Co-operative Butter Factory, 1; Masterton Co-operative Dairy Co., !>• five entries. Fanners' fresh separator butter—Mrs J. B. M'lvenzie, 1; F. K. Wilton, 2; Mrs.' John Ogilvy, 3; twelve entries. farmers' fresh noii'separator butter— V>. J. Biggs. 1; Mrs. James Cavanagh, 2; airs. J. liillington, g ; seven entries. Cheese—Greytown Co-operative Dairy Co., 1; laratahi Dairy Factory, 2; ten en-
COMPETITIONS, Ladies' hunting competition—lJ.. Morri--5?i?2 " Gre Z Da,v "." 1: J- K- M'Donald's Betrayer, 2; E. Short's "Diniziihi." 3tourteen entries. -..'.. iumping competition-E. Shorts "Scout," 1; E. Short's "Diniziilu " -; Ivan Shaw's "JCaka," 3j twenty-six entries. Consolation jump— J. Eobertson's "DouWl, 1; -\ T . F. Moore's "Laatefos," 2- G I. iloores "Sammy," 3.
IN FRONT IN SHEEP. ROJINEY MARSH. Champion ram—A. L. Wheeler. Champion ewe-J. K. Hewitt. Best pen of" Romney rams, under 21 months—Holmes \?arren, 1. Best Romney ram, under 21 monthsHolmes Wnrren, 1. One ram, over 33 months-J. E. Hewitt 1; A. and J. Gray, 2 and 3; W. H. Buiek v.hfe. ' One ram, over 21 months and under 33 months—P. Mungavin, 1 and y.h.c; W Rayner, 2; W. B. Allen, 3; Mrs. H. Hadfield, h.c. One ram, 'under 21 months—A. L. «heeler, 1 and champion, and Mr. W. Perry s silver salver;-W. Rayner, 2; J. E. Hewitt, 3; Holmes Warren, v.h.c.; A. L. Wheeler , , h.c. Two rams, under 21 months—A. and J. Gray, 1; J. 11. Tatham, 2: P. , Munfjavin, 3; W. Rayner, v.h.c.,- R. Tanner, h.e. I'our rams, under 21 .1 and the W. Beetham silver cup; J. E. Hewh-t, 2; W. B. Allen 3; J. M'Lcod, v.h.c.; J. H. Tatham. h.c. One ram .lamb—G. E. Allen, 1 and 3; W. -Ballon, 2; G. E. Allen, h.c.; Mrs. H. C. Hadfield, v.h.c. One ewe, over 21 months— J. E. Hewitt, 1 and champion and h.c; Mrs. H. S. Hadfield, 2 and 3; G. E. Allen, v.h.c. One ewe. under 21 months— J. K Hewitt, 1 and 3; A. and J. Gray, 2; W. Rayner, v.h.c. and h.c. Two ewes, under 21 months—W. Eayner, 1; G. E. Allen, 2; W. B. Allen, 3. On 1! ewe lamb—G. E. Allen. 1, 2, and 3; E; W. Allen, v.h.c; Mrs. H. S. Hadfield, h.c. SOUTHDOWNS. Champion ram— A. J. Stone Wigg Champion ewe—Nelson. Bros. Best Southdown dam, under 21 months —Ellis Bros., 1. One ram, over 33 months— A. J. StoneWigg, 1, champion, and 3; Nelson Bros., One ram, over 21 months and under 33 'months—Ellis Bros.. 1 and 3; S. K. Lancaster, 2; A. J. Stone .Wigs, v.h.c. One rani, under 21 months—Ellis Bros., 1, v.h.c, and h.c; Nelson Bros., 2 and 3. Two rams, under 21 months —S. R. Lancaster, 1 and v.h.c; Ellis Bros., 2; Nelson Bros., 3. One ram lamb—Nelson Bros., 1 and 2; S. E. Lancaster, 3; A. J. Stone Wigg, v.h.c. One ewe, over 21 months—Nejson Bros., 1. champion, and 2; S. R. Lancaster, 3; Ellis Bros., v.h.c. One ewe, under 21 months—Nelson Bros., 1 and 2; S. R. Lancaster, 3; W. H. Booth, v.h.c. and h.c. . ' . Two ewes, under 21 months—Nelson Bros., 1; S. It. Lancaster, 2; W. H. Booth, v.h.c. • • One ewe Inrnb —S. R. Lancaster, 1 and v.h.c; Nelson Bros., 2. I'OR FREEZING. Most points in freezing classes— J. Strang, lij points. Pen of five wethers or five maiden ewes —John Strang, 1 and v.h.c; W. H. Beetham, 2 and 3; H. H. Beetham, h.c Pen of five fat wethers or five fat maiden ewes—John Strang, 1 and 2, and v.h.c; H.'H. Bsetham 3; W. H. Beetham, v.h.c. I'ive Down or Down cross;, wethers or maiden ewes, over 21 months—John Strang, 1, 2, and 3. Five Down or Down cross wethers—John Strang, 1, 2, and h.c; W. 11. Beetham, 3 and v.h.c Five Down or Down cross, maidep «wes, under 21 months—John Strang, 1 and 2; W. 11. Beetham, 3; H. H, Beetham, v.h.c. and h.c Five lambs, Down or Down cross—John Strang, 1 and 3; J. C. M'Killop, 2;W. C. liuchniiiin, v.h.c FAT SHEEP. Five wethers, Down or Down cross, any age— W. C. Buchanan, 1 and 2; W. 11. Booth, :i. l-'ive ewes, Down or Down cross, any age-W. C. Buchanan, ]; J. C. .M'Killop, 2. Five lambs, Down or Dnw.i cress—W. 11. Booth, I and 2; P. Nathan .'). Kive wethers, long wool or long wool cross, any age—Estate of the late 11. James, 1; W. C. Buchanan, 2 and 3. Five cwM, long wool or long wool cross, any age—M'Kenzie Bros., 1, 3, and v.h.c; J. and If. Holmes, 2; John Strang, 3. Five lambs, long wool or long wool cross -\V. 11. Booth, 1; It. Buick, 2; M'Kenzie Bros, 3i Heaviest single wether or ewe, under 18 months-i;. J. Matson, 2201b., I; G. H. Yates, 21211)., 2; G. Kay, 1951b., 3. lleavi-.)bt wether, any age—Holmes Warren, 2821b., 1, and 2801b., 2; E. 3. Matson, 2711b., 3 Heaviest ewe' any age— K. J. Matsnn, 21i11b.,»1, nnd 2'plb., 2; J. U. lioddingtoii. 23!>1b., !l. Heaviest lnnib, ewe or wether—lt. A. Cooper, lltlb., 1; ('. 11. Nathan, lO(ill)., 2; G. M'Kay, »., 3. BEST IN THE CATTLE. PUREBRED AYRSHIfiE. Bull, calved since July 1, IDIO-R, C. fnu-ler. 1 nnd champion and 2.
Cow, any age, with calf at foot or in milk— R. (J, howler, 1 and elininnion am 2; J'. Ford, .1. Heifer, calved sinco July 1, 11)00—H. C. Fowler, 1. " ITcifor, calved sinco July 1, 11109— R. C Fowler, 1 and :i; A. K. Hooth, 2. HOLSTETNS Bull, calved prior to July 1, IMS— A. J. Gallichaii, 1. Hull, calved ?ince July 1, 100S—AV. I. Lovelock, 1 and champion. Bull, culveil since Julv I, 1909— W. 0. Ba.vli.v~, 1; A. .1. Gnlliclian, 2. I.W, any age, with call' at foot or in lnilfc-W. I. l.ovcloek, 1 and 2. HeilVr, cnlved since July 1, 1908— W. I Lovelock, 1 and 2; AV. O. Bayliss. ;). Heifer, calved since July 1, lilO'J—\V. T. lovelock, 1 and v.li.c. and 2; A. J. Gallieluin, J Heifor, calved since July 1, 1910—AV. O'Connor, 1; AV. I. Lovelock, 2; A. J, Gallichan, v.li.c. DAIRY CATTLE. Heifer, ciilvcd since July 1, 1909— J. Billington, 1; S. R. Lancaster, 2; J. Cavanagh, ,1; L. Donald, v.li.c. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1909—6 \ Jones, 1; S. R. Lancaster, 2; J. Billiugton,' 3; A. E. Booth, v.h.c. Three heifer*, calved sines Julv 1, 1910— J. Billington, 1; A. E. Booth, 2 and v.h c • S. E. Lancaster, 3. FAT CATTLE. Two bullocks—G. F. Moore 1- AT C Buchanan, 2; H. H. Bcetham, 3 Two heifers-H. H. Beetham', 1; F Short, 2. ' Pen of two bullocks, most suitable for freezmg-H. H. Beetham, 1; 11. Morrison, '>; W. H. Beetham, 3. ioni"r? J> ul '° r cks ' cnlv « (l sin ce July 1, 0 t n ro ' 1; J> aml H - Holmes, 2; J. C. M'Jullop, 3. Three heifers, calved since Julv 1, 1910 —C. 1 , , Aallance, 1. Three steers, calved since July 1, 1910u. F. Moore, .1. Bullock, any age-G. F. Moore, 1 and iTsilort -" SteeS ° f late D " J ™aster, 2; v C Vt'' In>\1 n> \ a » e - w - c - Buchanan, 1; J. E. .Short. 2. Bullock, 3.1 years and nnder-G. F. ?i ol n' \ aml " ; C - J - Bennett, 3. Bullock, 21 years and muler-E. Short. 1 and 2; G. L\ Jloore, 3. Heifer, 3 years and tmder-G. F. iloore, 1. .
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