THE PALMERSTON SHOW.
LIST OF JUDGES. Tlio following judges have boon appointed to act in connection with the spring show of the Mannwatu A. ami P. Association, which is to bt? opened at Palmerston North on October 31:— Harness horses.—slr. 1!. H. Bissett; Opio. Saddle horses and ponies.—Mr. W. P. M. Buckley, Christchm-eli. Ring events. —Messrs. W. F. M. Buckley and ii. IT. Bissett. Draught horse?.—Mr. Angus Macdonald, Invercargill. Horsc-slioeiiig.— Mr. ■ Walter Armstrong, Wellington. Shorthorns, Herefords, Polled Angus, and Devons.—Mr. W. H. Telland, .sewlyn, Victoria. Ayrshire*.—Mr. T. Lewis, North East Vallev, Dunedin. Jerseys.— Mr. C. Goulter, Hawkesbury, Blenheim. Holstcins.—Mr. G. Aitcliison, JCaitangata. Fat cattle—Mr. D. Campion, Fordell. Dairy cattle—Mr. W. V. Harkness, Tariki, Taranaki. Lincoln sheep.—Mr. G. E. Elliott, Longlands, Hawke's Bay. Romney rams.—Mr. R. Tnnner, Longburn. Eomney ewes.— Mr. A. S. Holms, Waimahaka, Southland. Leicc-sterg and sundry breeds. —Mr. W. Little, Argyll East, Hawke's Bay. Down breeds—Mr. J. Linton, Lincoln College, Christchurch. Fat sheep.—Mr. T. W. M'Kenzie, Masterton. Fleeco and Scoured Wool and Classing Competition.—Mr. Alex. Dixon, Longburn. „ Tigs (all breeds).—Mr. I?. Ferrett, Sandon. Dogs.—Messrs. G. K. Hutchinson, Auckland; J. Stafford. CliHstchurch; S. Johnson, Palmerston North. Photography—Mr. 1\ J.' ponton, Wanganui. Technical School Work—Mr. L. J. Wntkins, Waiignnui. Architecture and Mechanical.Drawing.—Mr. 11. de J. Clere, ralmerston North. Public School Writing—Mr. G. D. Braik, Wangainii. Public School Drawing.—Mr. H. H. Elliott, Palmerston North. Public School Modelling. —Jlr. E. H. Clark, Wanganui. Home Industries. —Messrs. J. Godbor, Wellington, and T. D. Cummins, Wanganui. Needlework mid Art Sewing.—Mrs. M. E. Tosswill. Hastings. Shearing Competition.—Mr. A. C. M'Donncll, Feilding. Butter-fat Competition, Mr. J. O'Dea, Palmerston North. ITomp Competition.—Mr. W. H. Ferns, Department of Agriculture, Wellington. ,
195. Cattle: Mixed yearlings (small), 265. to 32*.; yearling heifers, £3 to £3 17s. 6(1.: yearling steers, £2 lis. 6d.; springing dairy heifers, £7 to .£8 10s.; late calvers, £4 55.; dairy cows, £7 to £9 155.; Into calvers and old cows, £3 to £5. Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. (I'ahiatna briuicii). report as follows:—On Ksplembcr 21 we offered a small yarding of tdicop, but a full yarding of cattle. Cattle were represented principally hy dairy stock, for which thero was Uoen demand, practically all lines changing hand:-, loung eattie also met a ready sab. Mixed hoggets, 155.; (Ijirv cows, £6 15s. to £8; cows in (\alf, £3 16i-. to £4 7s. 6(i.: empty cows, £2 17s. 6(1. to £3 1%.: springing heifers, £? to £8 7s. 6(1. for'the best; others, £5 2s. 6d. to £6 7?. 6d.: craptv heifers (two-year), £4 7s. 6d. to £4 12s. 6d.; Email yearlings, £2 4s. to £2 lie.; eifclitMiwnonth.3 stsere, £3 155.; small yearlings, £2 to £2 16s.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1555, 26 September 1912, Page 8
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