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HAWKE'S BAY SHOW.

SECOND DAY'S JUDGING. SUPPLEMENT TO PRIZE LIST. (By Telegraph—Special Reporter.) Hastings, October 17. There was a very largo attendance on the concluding (lay of tho Hawke's Bay fixture at Hustings to-day. Tho showwas honoured, by.the presence of the Governor, Lord Islington, who, after an inipection o7 the pens, congratulated the committee lipon the exhibits. His Excellency also delivered a brief address to the assembly. ! OTHER CHAMPIONSHIPS. Entire, over four years (thoroughbred)— , -Messrs. Ilolt and; Sons' Svlvanite. ' Thoroughbred marc—T. 11. Lowry's Finery. Champion hack—Jas; Chasse. : HORSE - AWARDS.Thoroughbred yearling colt—Hon. J. D. Ormond's, 1 and 3: T. H. Lowry's, 2. Entiro oyer tour years—Thos. Holt and Sons' Sylvanite, 1 and champion; T. H. Lowry's Femlland Bill, 2. Yearling filly—Hon. J. D. Ormond's, by Hymettus, 1; T. H. Lowry's, by Royal Fusilier, 2. ... Mare over 4 years—T. H. Lowry's Finery, i and champion. . . ' Maro wifh'.foal—J.Landel'saged marc, l>y Ainphion, 1; W. Sinclair's King's Prize, 2. ... Team of draught linrses in plough harness— Hugh Campbell's team (A. Mitchell), 1i;. G. Wall's (I>. Early), 2; E. G. iWatts's (W. Roomy), 3. SADDLE HORSES. Entire—E. J. Wattsjs Maori King,' 2; no Jirst award made. • , • Maro with foal-;G. M'Douald's Polly, 1; J. K. Shadbolt's Fanny Wood, 2. Light-weight hack—.l. T!. M'Donald's Te Kakurangi, 1; Mrs. O. Nelson's Regret, 2; A. Gr'oomes's Anaroa, 3. ; ';Mediuifi-weight hack—E. .Short's Bay Field; 1; J. Cooper's Ngaionui, 2; Miss Ruth Watcrhouso's Marie, 3. Maiden medium-weight hack—J. Cooprr's Full Rate, 1; O: Nelson's Jupiter, 2; Miss St. Hill's Vagabond,. 3. Weight-carrving hack—Jas. Coombe's Chasse, 1; H* Haswall's Micky Free, 2;E. Short's Fusilier, 3.' Maiden hack, under 5 years—Douglas M'Lcan's Nero, 1; W. T. Williams's Kitty, B. Lady's hack (side-saddle) —E. Shorfs Bayfield, 1; Miss Ruth Waterhouso's Marie, 2;. Mrs. O. Nelson's Regret, 3. Lady's hack, ridden astride—J. R. M'Donald's 'IV Kahurangi, 1; Arthur ' Groome's Auaroa, 2; Roy Wellwood's Serf. 3. • Pair of lady's and gentleman's hacks— K. Short's Bayfield and Fusilier, 1; Mrs. O. Nelson's Regret and Mantana, 2; J. R. M'Donald's Te Kahurangi and Aotea, 3. C'ob, under 15 hands—G. D. Beatson's Viscount, 1; .T. Jamieson's Vixen, 2; W. Kinross's White" Albert, 3., Cob, nmler 11.2 hands—,/. Jamieson's Merry-go-Round, 1; .Mrs. G. D. Beatson's The Baron, 2; Mrs. C. Stubbs's Streak, 3. Mare or gelding for mounted rifles—G. J). Beatson s The Count, 1; J. Cooper's . Kgaionui, 2; Miss Waterhouse's Marie, 3. Mare or gelding for mounted rifles, the property of, a Territorial—Howard M. Glazebrook's Ep som > 1 ; A. Georgetti, jun's. Waikato. 2., • Hunter—H. Hassall's Micky Free, 1; E. Short's Scout, 2;' Miss Mason's Bine Boy, 3. ■ Best walking horse—S. Bainbridge's Lonely, l'i'Miss Olga Carlyon's ChalleneCr' " SADDLE PONIES. Polo pony—O.' Nelson's Sunshine and Silverhe'els, 1 and 2. Pony, nnder U hands—D. G. Thompson's Pomery, 1 i Jliss Nora ■ Armstrong's Tippo, 2; .Mi;p..Mackersey's'Nobby, 3. Pony, under 13 hands—Miss Nora Hasfvil's Dandy, 1; Miss' Molly Glazebrook's Robby, 2'; Master Ewen Campbell's Judy, 3. .' Pony, under 12 hands—Miss N. Perry's Trisie, 1; E. Lowe's Chntterbox, 2; Miss hi. N.. Russell's Turn Yum, 3. RIDING .COMPETITION. Boy, under 11-years—Vore-.Welch, 1; . Baden Brooker, 2; .D. ,31. Hassall, 3. Girl, under 11-years—Miss'Julia Fannin, 1; Miss Eileen Donovan, -2; Miss D. M. Hasi.il!, 3. Boy. under ,12— Rauji Welch, 1; Neil Campbell,'2; lan L. Siuison, 3. Girl, under 12—Miss Eileen Donovan, 1; Miss 'D. M. Hassall,- 2; Miss Mary Lane, 3. ... DAIRY CATTLE. Grade Shorthorn dairy "cow,' in. milk— T. Cooper's 1; Mrs.' J. Barry's, 2; J. Barry's, 3. Crossbivd'cow, in milk—J. Barry's 1; L. T. Cooper's 2; Mrs. M. Walls's, 3. BGTTER-FAT- COMPETITION. N. E. Beamish,- 1; Mrs. M. Walls, 2 and 3, and v.h.c.; 10 entries.

WOOL CLASSING. R. Murphy, 1; F. Cameron, 2; W. Menish and N. Norris, tic, 3. Machine sheop-shearing—.T. Rubin, 1; Sam Hawkins, 2; 11. Hawkins, .1; -•! oiifries. ' RING COMPETITIONS. Pony leaping—Pn uI Ahiao's Tc Pohui, 1; Aliss Norn Armstrong's Tippo, 2; B. •T. O'Sullivnn's Mick and Miss G. Mailer's Nobby (equal), 3. Turning competition—J. W. Wilder, 1; Miss Bealc, 2; Miss St. Hill, 3. Open 1 taping match—.l. H. Macniven's Pickpocket, 1; K. Short's Dinizulu, 2; G. Drummon's Kohai, 3. .. . • FARM PRODUCT). . Maize —Williams and Kettle, 1 and 2. White wheat—Williams and Kettle, 1; Hawke's Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association, 2. Red wheat—Williams and Kettle, 1; Hawke's Bay Tanners' Co-oporaHvc Association, 2. • Long whito oats—Hawke's Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association, 1; Williams and Kettle, 2 and .1. - Short white oats —Hawke's Bay Fnrmers' Co-operative Association, 1 aud Algerian oats—Williams and Kettle, 1; Hawke's Boy Farmers' Co-operative Association, 2; N. Z. Loan and Mercantile, 3. Black oats—Williams and Kettle, 1 and 3; Hawke's Bay Farmers' Co-.operative Association, 2. . _ . Dun oats—N.Z. Loan and Mercantile, 1; Williams and Kettle, 2. Malting barley—Hawke's Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association, 1 aud 3; 'Williams and Kettle, 2, Cape barley—Williams and Kettle, 1, 2, and i). ' Rye—Hawke's Bay Farmers' Co-opera-tive Association, 1; Williams and Kettle, 2' and 3. Perennial rye—N.Z. Loan and Mercantile, >1; Williams and Kettle, 2; Hawke's Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association, 3, ■ Italian rye—N.Z. Loan and Mercantile, 1; Williams and Kettle, 2. Cocksfoot—Hawke's Bay Farmers' Co-, operative Association, 1; N.Z. Loan and Mercantile," 2; Prairio grass—Hawke's Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association, 1,- Williams and Kettle, 2; H. Miller, 3. Meadow foxtail—Williams and Kettle, 1; Hawke's Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association, 2. Long red mangel teed—Williams and Kettle, 1. Globe' or other mangel seed—Williams and Kettle, 1; N.Z. Loan and Mercantile; White clover—Williams and Kettle, 1; N.Z. Loan and Mercantile, 2; Hawke's Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association, 3; Red clover, or cow grass—Williams and Kettle. 1; Hawke's Bay Farmers' Cooperative Association and Williams and' Kettle, dead heat, 2. Linseed—Hawke's Bay Farmers' _ Cooperative Association, l and 3; Williams and Kettle, 2. Lucerne—Williams and Kettle, 1; Hawke's Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association, 2. Potatoes—H« M'lveesick, 1 and 3; Mrs. S. Elliott, 2. Mangels—H. M'Kcesick, 1 and 2. FARM, DAIRY, AND GENERAL PRODUCE. Salt butter—Mrs. C. E. Twist, 1; Mrs. L. T. Cooper, 2. — Powdered butter—Mrs. A. Struthers, 1; Mrs. W. J. Gimblett, 2; Mrs. R, M'Donald, 3. • Separated butter—Mrs. .T. Bridgriian,' 1;: J. P. Anderson, 2; Mrs. Young, 3. Cheese—Wnipukurau Dairy Company, 1 and 2. Hani—Gallagher and Company, 1 and 2.Bacon—Gallagher and Company, 1 and Side of smoked bacon and ham—W. J. Davis,-1. - • * Side of unsmoked bacon and ham—W. J. Davis.. T'lxtracted- honey—o. R.- Bostock, 1; D. M'Culloch, 2. Comb honey—D. M'Culloch, 1 and 2. Solid honey—o. R. Bostock, 1; D. 1 M'Culloch, 2." Beeswax—o. R. Bostock, 1. General display honey and beeswax—o. E. Bostock, 1 and 2. Home-made white bread—Mrs. H. .T. Adamson, 1; Mrs. Young, 2; Mrs. W. T. Kittow, 3. Home-made brown bread—Mrs. Kittow, 1; Mrs. Butcher, J and 3. Bread made by Maori woman—Mana, 1; Mrs. Polio. 2; Mrs. Kariatiaua. 3. . Case of keeping apples—W. G. Guthrie, (Dougherty's), 1; A. Moore (Rom<j Beauties), 2; C. Saywell (Ballarat .Seedling), 3. Shorthorns at the Wairarapa Show will 1 provide keen competition, all classes beiiig well filled. It is anticipated that tlie ■judge in many instances will have an exceedingly difficult task in separating exhibits, they having been brought to such-a state of perfection." Tlio 'judging ring will be well attended on the Wednesday morning tit 9 o'clock, when decisions will be given. " 'Tis a' good thing and -bound to take on" is the unanimous opinion of factory managers who havo seen, installed, and used a "Victor" Vat. The success of these Vats was assured from the start, and up to the present' over a hundred have been ordered a' an earnest of more to follow. Orders should be placed now. -Albert J. Parton, Carterton,—Advt. , f — A WINNER OF COMPETITIONS. Tho Egg-laying competitions for 1010-11 and I01l"l2 were both won by pens reared on 'A. and P." Chick Raiser. The first ' essential for profitable poultry keeping. Obtainable from all Storeke.ipers.-Aavt.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1574, 18 October 1912, Page 8

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HAWKE'S BAY SHOW. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1574, 18 October 1912, Page 8

HAWKE'S BAY SHOW. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1574, 18 October 1912, Page 8

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