CHAMPIONS.
Sheep; Lincoln.—Ham—W. Perry. Ewe —Mrs. .r. D. Onnond. Border Leicester.—Ram and ewe—Mrs. J. D. Oriuoml. English LeicDSters.—Ram and ewe— Douglas M'Loan. Romney.—Earn— J. E. Hewitt. Ewe—W. Perry. Merinos.—Earn and ewe — Douglas M'U-an. Shropshire Downs.—Bam and ews—G. L. Marshall. Southdowns.—Bam and ewe—Nelson Bros. Cattle:—Shorthorn.—Bull and cow—W. T. "Williams. Herefords.—Bull—G. F. Moore. Cow— E. Short Polled Angus.—Bull—A. S. sf. Carlyon. ! Cow— J. A. Macfarlanc. Holstein.—Bull and .cow—TV. T. lovelock. Jersejs.—Bull—C. H. Thompson. Cow —Sirs. Wall. Single Harness Horse.—Napier Fire Brigade. Draughts.— W. Harding. Entire—E. .Short. Pig.i:-Berkshires. Boar-C. W; Davis and Son. Sow—A. F. L. Fleming. I 'prize list. THE AWARDS IN CATTLE CLASSES. SHORTHORX SECTION. Yearling bull—Douglas M'Lean, 1; H. Howard Booth, 2 and 3. Bull, under two years—Douglas M'Lean, 1; W. T. Williams, 2 and 3. ■ Bull, under three years—W. T. Williams's Bu.xton Mascot, -1; Douglas M'Lean, 2 and 3. Bull, over three years—W. T. Williams'? Boyal Duke 19th, 1 and champion: Arch. M'Lean's Duke of York IOtK, 2; Douglas M'Lean, 3. ■ ' Yearling heifer—W. Howard Booth, 1; Arch. M'Lean, 1; Douglas M'Lean. 3. . Under tiro years—Douglas M'Lean, 1 and 2; W. T. Williams, 3. Under three years—W. T. Williams, 1 and 2; Douglas M'Lean, 3. Cow, under three years—W. TV Williams, 1 and 3; Arch. M'Lean, 2. Three yearling heitas— W. T. Williams, 1 and 2; Douglas M'Lean, 3. '. Three two-year-old heifers—W. T. Williams, 1; Douglas M'Lean, 2: Arch. M'Uan, 3. ' Four families and one bull—Douglas M'Lean, 1; W. T. Williams, 2 and 3. Cow and threA of her progeny—W. T , Willinm?. 1. • Champion group, Hull and four' f>. males—W. T. William?, 1 and 2; Douglas M'Lean, 3. HEBEFOKDS. Yearling bull—G. F. Mooro, 1 and 3; E. Short, 2. Bull, under two years—G. F. Moore, 1C. A. .f. Levctt, 2. Under three j-cars—E. Short, 1. Bull, over threo yoars-E. Short's Crusader, 1; C. A. J. Levctt's Imperial, 2; Mason Chambers, 3. Yearling heifor-G. F. Moore, 1 and 3; E. Short, 2. Under two years-E. Short, 1 and 3; G. F. Moore, 2. Under three years—E. Short. 1 and 2. Cow, over three years—E. Short, 1. POLLED ANGUS. Yearling bull—.T. A. Macfarlane, 1; A. 5. G. Carlyon, 2 and .1. Bull, under two years—A. S. (i. Carlyon, 1; .1. A. Mncfarlnnc, 'i. Under threo year?—A. .S. O. Carlyon, champion; J. A. Macl'iirlane. I. Veiirlini; heifer—A. S. (I. (.'arlvnn 1 ami 2; .1. A. Mnrfnrinne, .1. IfeiffT, iiniliM , tivi ycii'rs—.l. A. Marfnrlane. I; A. S. (!. Ciii'lyon, 2. . Cms; liver thrif ypars-.1. A. MnrfarlaiipN Flower. I mid clniiipinn; A. S. G. Carlymi, 2; J. A. MndVirl.iHe, 3. IKILSTHINS. Yearlius bull-.Vmv/nn Kin?, I; W. T. Lovelock. 2; .Iss. Hail, .1. Bull, under t«g jr»r«.-W, T, lock, u
Hull, under Ilirrp,vear?-Kewton Kine. 1. Bull, over tlirre years—W. T.- Iflve-lo.-k, I mid champion; .fas. Hart. 'J. lraiinig heifiT—W. T. Lovelock, 1; Xcwton Kins, -• Heifer, under two* years—W. T. Lovelock. 1. Heifer, under Ihrce years—Xewlon KiiiK, I. . " Cow, over three years— J. T. lovelock, 1 and champion; .Newton King, 2; James Hart, ;t. JERSEYS.' Yearling bull—C. H. Thompson, 1; .1. S. (.". Scott, S.' . Bull, under three years—C. H. Thompson's Happy Lad, 1 and champion, Maurice Bcgley. 2. Yearling heifer—MY Lascelles, 1 and 2; Miss .Teari Thompson, 3. . . , Heifer, under two years—M. Lascelles, 1. Heifer, under three years—W. T. Thompson, 1 and reserve champion; W. Wiison, ■ 2. ' ' _ Cow, over three years—Mrs. M.' Wall's Polly, 1 and champion; C. H. Thompson, 2; J. C. Seott, 3. ': DAIRY CATTLE. Crossbred yearling dairr heifer—Geo. Ehbstt, 1 and 2; L. T. Ccoper, 3. Crossbred dairy heifer, under two years -W. Wallace, 1; John Hall, 2; G. Ebbett, 3. ■ GRADE YEARLINGS. ■Shorthorn—A. Gilhooly, 1; A. Barrj, 2; Mrs. Wall, 3. • Grade Shorthorn dairy heifer, under two years—Mrs. M.- Wall, 1; F. E. Evans, 2; Mrs. M. Wall, 3. FAT CATTLE. Three yearling steers—G. F. Itcore, 1; Douglas M'Lcan, 2. ' ': . . Two fat steers, under two and a half years—G. F. Moore, 1. Two fat.steers, under three and a half years—G. F. Moore, 1; Kinross White, 2. Fat buHock-G.' F. Moore, 1; E. Short, 2. Fat cow—G. F. iloore, 1.THE SHOWING IN SHEEP. • . ' ■;■' THE LINCOLNS.' . Ham, hoggett—William Perry, 1, 2, and 3. ;-. . . Ram, under 30 months—William Perry, 1- and 2; Mrs. J. D. Ormond, 3. Ram, over 30 months—William Perry, 1; Mrs. J. D. Ormond, 2 and 3. Two ram hoggets—William Perry, 1, Douglas M'Lean, 2; Mrs. J. D. Ormond, 3. Two rams, over 18 months—W. Perry,l. Five ram hoggets—Douglas Jl'Lean, 1. Ewe hogget—Douglas M'Lean, 1 aud 3; W. Perry, 2. ■ Eire, under 30 months, with lambMrs. J. D. Ormond, 1 and champion; Douglas M'Lean, 2 and 3. Ewe, over 30 months, with lamb—Douglas M'Loaii.vl, 2, nml 3. Two ewe hoggets—Douglas M'Lean, 1. Five ewe. hoggets—W. Perry, 1; Douglas M'Lean, 2. BORDER. LEICESTEBS. Ram hogget—Mrs. J. D. Ormond, 1 unci 2. Ram, under 30 months—Mrs. J. D. Ormond, 1 and 2. . . Kara, over 30 months—Mrs. J. D. Ormond, 1, 2, 3,- and champion. Two ram hoggets—Mrs. J. D. Ormoiid, 1. F.wo hogget—Airs. J. D. Ormond, 1 and 2. • ' • Ewe, with lamb—Mrs. J. D. Ormond, 1 and chompion. Two ewe hoggets—Mrs. J. D. Ormond. ENGLISH LEICESTERS. Ram hogget—Douglas M'Lean, 1 and 2. Ram, under 30 months— Douglas M'Lenn, 1 and 2. • Ham, over 30 months—Douglas M'Lean, 1 and 2 nnd champion. Two rani hoggets—Douglas M'Lean, 1. Ewe hogget—Douglas M'Lean, 1 nnd 2. Ewe, under. 30 months, with lamb— Douglas M'Lean, 1 an , . , . 2 and champion. Ewe, over 30 months, with lambDouglas M'Lcau, 1 and. 2. Two ewo hoggets—Douglas M'Lean, 1. EOMXEY MARSH., Ram hogget-rG. E. Allen, 1 and 2; A. and G. Gray, 3. Ram, under 30 months—W. Perry, 1; G. E. Hewitt, i and 3. Ham, ovßi- 30 months-G. E. Hewitt, 1 nnd champion; W. Rayncr, 2; G. E. Allen, 3. . . Two nun hoggets—"W. H. Buick, 1 ; W. Rayner, 2; F. Hutchmson and Son, 3. Two ram-, over 18 months—A. V. Collins, 1; G. E. Hewitt, 2; !•'. Hutchiiison ond Son. 3. Five ram liopgcts—F. Hufchinson and Son, I; A. H. l/ksell, 2; G. E. Hewitt; 3. Five rams—t , . Ilutehinfon and Son, 1; A.' V. Collins 2 ami 3.Ewe lwEjet—William Perry, 1 and 2; G. E. Allen. 3/ , '' 'Ewe, un.ler 30 months, with lamb— G. E. Hc'Vitt, 1 and 2; F. Hutchiiison and Son, 3. ~~ Ewe, over 30 months, with lamb—\V. Perry, 1 and champion; G. E. Hewitt, " Tiro ewe hoggets—Win. Perry, 1; G. E. ■Ulen, 2; F. Hutchinson and Son, 3. Five hoggets—G. E. Allen, 1; F. Hutchinswi and Son, 2; J. E. Hewitt, 3. MERINOS. Ram hogget—Douglas M'Loan, 1 and champion. Rani under 30 months—Douglas M'Lean, 1. Ewe hogget—Douglas M'Lean, 1. Ewe under 39 months, with lambDouglas M'Lean, 1 and champion and 2. SHROPSHIRE DOWNS. Rani liogget- i Wm. Rayner, 1; G. L. Marshall, 2; A. V. Collins. 3. Ram under 30 monttis~-Wni. Rayner, 1. Ram over 30 months—G. L. Marshall, 1.1 and 'champion. j Two ram hoggets—G. L. Marshall, 1; A. V. Collins.-2. ' Ewe liogset-G. L. Marshall, 1; A. V. Collins, 2 ami 3. Ewe under HO months, with lamb—G. L. Marshall, 1 and 3; A.' V. Collins, 2. Ewe over 30 months, with lamb— G. L. Marshall, 1 and 3; A. V. Collins, 2. /.Two ewe hoggets—A. V. Collins, 1, 2, o'nd 3. SOUTHDOWXS. Ram hogget—Nelson Bros., 1; A. H. Russell, 2 and 3. Ram under 30 months—Nelson Bros., 1 and 2 and champion; W. Howard Booth, 3. Ram over 30 months—A. H. Russell, 1; Eilis Bros., 2;, W. Howard Booth, 3. Two ram hoggets—Nelson Bros., 1 and 2; W. Howard Booth, 3. Two rams-Ellis Bros., I, Ewe hogget—W. Howard Booth, 1; Nelson Bros., 2; Ellis Bros., 3. Ewe under 30 months, with lamb—Nelson Bros., 1 and champion, and 2. . Ewe over 30 months, with lamb—Nelson Bros., 1 and 3; Ellis Bros., 2. Two ewo hoggets—W. Howard Booth, 1; Nelson Bros., 2; Ellis Bros., 3. Shorn rani—Nelson Bros., 1 and 2; A. H. Russell, 3.. Shorn ewe, with lamb—Nelson Bros., 1. FAT SHEEP. Five shorn wethers, suitable for freezing, Down or Crossbred Down—G. P. Donnelly. 1. Five, shorn wethers, suitable for freezing, Longio") or Crossbred Lonswopl— Pernio and Richmond, 1, 2, nud 3. five fihoriL wethsrs Down or Cross, not over 7011).— C. Livingstone, 1; G. P. Donnelly, 2. • ■ ■ Five shorn ivethers, Longwool or Cross, not over TOlb.-G. P. Donnelly. 1; C. Livingstone, 2; Fernie and Richmond, 3. Five shorn ewes—O. Nolson, 1; R. Campbell, 2; Fernie and Richmond, 3. Five unshorn sheep, under 18 months, suitable for freezing-Douglas M'Lean, I and 2. Five unshorn sheep, suitable for freezing, under 30 months—C. Livingstone, 1 and 3; L. Campbell 2. Fivo wethers—G. P. Donnelly, 1; Fernie and liichinond, 2 and 3. Kivc liimbs—O. Nelson, I nnd 3; I'eruie nnd li'icliimind. 2. f.\i;mi;i;s' stock. l-'iv., ImijMvoollcd <■»,. hiiwi'l;-(Jtid. Ebbel. I nnd 2: \V. HridKiiiiiu. :V Fivr liing-wi.Mlod lirrcdins: ..■wcs-W Hriilgmiin. 1 si ml 2:-A. I", f'noli. :l. l-'ivc slmrl wethers ov.t IS iii.jntlis--.1. Iliirr. 1; \V. Rriilu'innn. - .->n<l .1. Vive shorn wethers under Is months Down ■criisi—\V, Hridßinaii. I. : Vivo shorn iiother--, under IS nmiillis Itiiif-wool cross--W. Bridem.in. I. ri''<i thorn «« - mtifnble for fv*s;ini.... C. Lirinjstone, I; W, Endtiman. 2.
Five shnrn ewe.s any weight —W. })rid>znian, I nud -. I'ive shnni wether?, any woieht—W. Bridgmun. 1. l-'ir« fnt lambs. long-wool cross—W. Tnvlor. 1. I'ive fnl; Iniub*.' Down cross-C. Macilonnld, 1; A. Millar, 2; W. 'J'nylor, 3. PRIZES IN PIGS. Berkshire Imnr. over tiro years—C. W. Diivis nml Son. 1 ami rhnmpion. Berkshire sow over two years—C. W. Diivis nml I>.in. I. Berkshire boar, under two years—G. W. Davis and Son, I. Berkshire now. under two. Tears—A. F. filpnii'y. 1 and chiimpion; C. W. Davis and Sou.: L>. Berkshire bnar, under 12 months—Mrs. M. Wall, 1. Berkshire son", under 12 months—Mrs. M. Wall. 1 and .2. Berkshire bonr, under six months—Mrs. M. AVnll. Berkshire sow, under six months—Mrs. M. Wall. , 1; O. Bnrry, 2. Yorkshire bonr, under 12 months—D. A. Blytli.T arid, only entry. Yorkshire sow, over 12 months—D. A. Bl.yth, 1; .Tas, Constable. 2. Any variety of piirebred boar—A. M'Robbie's black De%"on, 1. Berkshire sow and litter—A. F. Glennv, 1; A. Wellwootl, 2; .T. Barr.r. 3 Three porkers-Mrs. M. 'vVnll, 1 and 2. ' T\vo bacon pks-Afrs. Jt. Wall, 1; L. T. Cooper, 2; J. Barry, 3. THE HONOURsTn HORSES. DRAUGHT CLASS. Yearling colt—E. Short's Lord Almadale, 1; Hnjh Campbell, 2. ' Two-yearrold colt—G. -W. Harding's ■ Baron.Bcntall, 1; D. M'Lean, 2; Hugh Campbell, 3. ' ' Three-year-old colt—P. C. Ward's Newton's Favourite, 1; 6.' W. Harding, 2; Mrs. ,T. D. Ormond, 3. , Entire, over four Short's Royal Treasure, 1; W. G. and A. F. Douglas, 2; John-C. Kelly, 3. ■ Entire and three , of his progetiy—E. '.Short's Royal Treasure, land champion; only entry. ■ Three yearlings—E. Short, 1; Hugh Campbell, 2; G. W. Harding, 3. Two two-year-olds— G. W. Harding, 1; Douglas M'Lenn, 2; Hugh Campbell, 3. ■Yearling filly—G. W. Harding, 1 mid 3; Mrs.. J. '.p. Ormond, '2. •'. . Two-year-old filly—E. Short's May Flower, 1; G. W. Harding, 2; Hugh Campbell, 3. , . . ' ' Three-year-old-filly—Douglas M'Lean's .Lady Flora,' I; E. Short, 2 and 3. • Mare,, over four year's—-E.' Short's' Cumberland Lady, 1. . Jlai-G with foal—G. W. Harding's White .Silk, 1; E. Short's Lady Graceful/ 2; Mrs. J. D. Ormond's Lady Glen, 3. Mare and Hireo of her progeny—E. Short, 1. Only entry. • . Gelding over four years—E. J. Watt, 1. ; Pair of fnrrii horses—Hugh Campbell, 1 .and 2; E. J. Watt, 3.' ' ■ Team of three farm horses—E. J. Watt, Gelding or mare for snring-cart~R. Holt ami Sons, 1. . Wagon team of font— E. J. Watt, 1. . FARMERS' HORSES. . Pair of farm horses—P.' Burr, 1. Yearling draught colt or filly—C. Farmery, ]; J. Sweeney, 2. Two-year-old draught geldjng or fillv— C. Farmery, I; P. Isurr, 2. General purposes—gelding or mare over four years—P. Burr, 1; C. Farmerv, 2; .7. Barry, 3. Gelding or mnro for saddle, and harness, over three years—O. Jl'Cutchcon, 1; A. Welhrood, : 2. ' HARNESS HORSES AND POXIES. Entire breeding carriage horses—Jnnies Sample, 1; . W. H.- Atkins, 2; W. J. \\-ikely,.3: ' ... .M.-i.re, with foal—Hirvey Rym'er, 1. Entiro pony, under 13.2 hands— J. Henderson, 1; W. Sinclair, 2; W. M. Paddv, 3. ' Entire pony, under U. 2 hands—Jack Taylor, 1; Geo. Gunn, 2; K. Lidington, 3. Pony ni'nre, 13.2 hands and under 11.2 hands, with foal-Gordon Kirk, 1; W. Sinclair,' 2. Pony mare, under 13.2 hands, with foal -Mfts G. Thompson, 1; A. Wcilwood, 2; W. Sinclair, 3. Pair of harness horses, under 16 bands— Xapier Fire Brigade, 1; G. I. Cato, 2. Sms:!o harness horse, over 16 handsMrs. Piper, 1; F. C. Clark, 2; H. G. H. Glnzebrook, 3. Single harness horse, under; 1G hands— Xapicr Fire Brigade'. , ) Mac, 1 and champion, and 2j G. I. Cato, 3. Single harness horse, under 15.1 handsJohn Janiiesou, lj'G. D. Beatson, 2; T. K. Tcna, '3. Single hirnoss ponv. under 14.2 ho nilsMrs. G. D.'B?ateon/l;Mr*. C. Stubbs, L , ; W. A. Alexander, 3. Single DOnv, under 14 hands—Miss Gertrude' I.owry, J; J. Jamicfoii. 2; Miss S.We.]] wood. 3. Single harness pony, under 12 hands—C Farmery, I; R. Kirk, 2. COMPETITIONS. Pony driven l.\v hdy-Miss W. Hass.ill, 1; Miss G. Lowry. 2; .1. Jamieson, H. Lidics' lcapill!! competition—C. Tie Va?s's Kismet. 1; P. M'Doiv.ild"s Beteiiyer, 2; Mrs. C. Hart's Way Boy. 3. Indies' driving—Mi>s l\u!.n- Wellwaod, 1; Mrs. .T. Jomieson, 2; Miss Brale, 3. Hunters' competition—E. Short's Dinizulu. 1; Mrs. Hustttll's Erin-ijo-!>Mgli, 2,G. R, M'Donald's Betenycr, 3. Caro killed a cat, and it has nged many a hard-working dairy farmer long before his time. When every farmer throws off the cares that are part and parcel of hand milking on an average size, form, more prosperous-looking, easyminded men will be seen in our country districts. A comparatively small outlay will furnish a .farm with a firstrate Milking Plant and "Anderson" Oil Engine. With this modern equipment installed in his dairy, a farmer can savo more money than ever he could under old conditions. He will find the "Anderson"' Engine nnito easy to understand, and as reliable and economical as he could wish. ' As a matter "of fact, ."Anderson" Oil Engines are New Zea-land-made, for New Zealand trade, and nre specially suited to dairy farmers' requirements; You should specify an "Anderson" , Engino when ordering'your Milk-in? Machine. ANDERSONS, LTD, CHRISTCHURCH.-Advt. " 'Tis n good thing and bound to fake on" is the unanimous opinion of factory managers who have- seen, installed, and nsed o. "Victor" Vat. The success of these Vats was assured from the start, and up to the present over a hundred have been ordered as , on earnest of more, to follow. Orders should be placed now. —Albert J. Parton, Curterton.—A'dvt. A WINNER. OF COMPETITIONS. The Egg-laying competitions for 1910-11 and 1911,-12 were both won by pens reared on. 'A. and P." Chick Bajser. The first essential for profitable poultry keeping. Obtainable from' all Storekenners.—Aart. LIVE STOCK SALES. Messrs. Dalgety. and 00.. Ltd., : report ha.ving hold' their weekly stock en.lo at ■Wn.ipukura.il yards on OcUiber 15, when they offered a small ynrdinp of sheep aud cattle to a fair attendance- of buyers. With the exception of one or (wo pens, the class of stock, offered was not ouite up to the usual standard. Prices, uowcver, were within the margin of late quotations. Bc«f "was In Rood demand, as there was onfy very little otTcrinc. There is also a good inquiry for fnf sheep, only small lines coming forward.- Sales were effected aa Jollow'-.~Fonvnrd bullocks. £8 Is.: rt-ore bullocks. £7 Bs.; dairy cows and heifers, £3 lte. to £& 10s.; fnt ewes, 16s. 3d.; forward ewes, 14s. Bd. to 15s. 3d.;, store wethera, 17s. 6d.; 2 and 4-tooth maiden shorn ewes, 12s. 6d.; woolly ho&gcts, lfe. sd. Messrs. Dalgety and Co. report:—At our Wansanui 6ale yesterday wo yarded 2CCO sheep, principally wethers and hognots, and 80 cattle, and have to report a pood clearance, roost lines boins sold under the hammer. Two-tooth ewes, 11s. Id.; 2-t.ooth wethers. 13s. Id.:; J-looth wethers, 16.-. 2d, to 175.; yearliiiK heirers, £2'; others, £3 Ms. to £1 l"c. 6(1. dairj- rows. £t to £6: cows nnd calves, £3 125.; bulb, £2 to £6 (K Miwrc Abr.-iham and Williams. M.d.. rencri on their 'luntcrvillo sale, held ye.-tcr-dai', «.» fi>llov.": A .small y.irdinjr of slice;) and cattle came forward, nnd.pold it l.iiu rnll'jtvjiicr pri(-p<:-Sheen: MisH !25.. I.V. 6(1.; cull cwe«. fis. (id. fa I tic': Kit rows, £6 .5=.. £8 "•. (id.: empty c««>". £2 Us.: heiter? in .•.-.lγ. £4: enw.s. in .•■■lγ. £', f.s to « 7s. M.; r.i-vs nml rahes-., i"5 l<.; bulls. 30?.. .'.■: 7.!. Ctl.. . £5 5?. Messrs. .Muvihn-ii and William!.. 1.t.1.. renorl nn thc'i' Jobnsonvillc <nh ;»■; fo|. liitt-«:--.\ 20i>d yardiup of c-atllr- iini) sliccn c:iU!» fiinva;,-:, :;ii:l .-.old reac!ily :.t !n(n mt«»' Primp heavv Imllivks rcilifcH £11 10s. 1« . £}}: Bl"i«» biilioulu, Aitl 17*. (A- (o £U:j(, 6d.j fifiter, £10 Tβ. 64. to £10 ICs.l
Melit. £9 12;. 6d. to £10;-. vcalerp. 50s. to 595.; email. £1: prime lionvyu-fthere. 275.; primp heavy owes. Vs.; prime owes, Z2s. id. to 205.; lighter. 2is.; plain light, its. 10(1. to 19.s '(1.: prime lnmbs, l'a. 6d. to 15?.; lighter. 13s. 6(1.
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