WAIPUKURAU SHOW.
THE PRINCIPAL AWARDS.
i^ 110 Principal awards at' the annual show of the Central A. and P. Associution, Uaipukurau, wero as' under:—Draught ■ horses—Mare, with foal: W. A. Todd's Boniiio Joan, 1; J. Hobson's llag, 2; i), a Cochrane s bay mare, 3. Dry mare: D. Canning s Kate, 1; T. E. WhelcVs Peggy, ' ii ,^ aro and two of her progeny— 1). i Cochrane, 1; J. Hobson, 2. Heavy geld- ' ing: G. E. Merriken, 1; R. Johnstone, 2. t Pair of draught horses: R. Johnstone, 1. !. Yearling filly; J. Hobson's Rose, 1. Ycarr ling colt: D. Cochrane's Braeburn Jock, l! J- O'Neill's colt, 2; R. Cox, junr.'s, Baron Brooklyn, 3. Two-year-old gelding: 1 W. A. Todd, lj R. H. Falconer, 2. 1 Cattle.—Shorthorns—Coav- over 3 years: • W. T. Williams' Minnie sth, 1; W. T. - Williams's Lady Ros3 13th, 2; Jas. But- • lers Duchess or Beaufort, 3. Two-year- ; old heifer: W.'T. Williams's To Auto ' Lass, 1; W. T. Williams' Te Auto Ross I 22nd, 2. Jerseys—Cow, in milk: Paul Hunter's Optician's Annabeile, 1; Paul 1 Hunter, 2. Yearling heifers: Paul Hun- | ter, 1 and 2; F..C. White, 3. Bull, any 1 ago: Paul Hunter's Oculist Gth, 1; Geo. ' Cossar's King Optician, 2; Paul Hunter's ' 2-year-old bull, 3. Ayrshire®—Cow in ; milk: J. Bowden's Kathleen I, 1. " Two-. : year-old heifer, in milk: "Jas. Bowden's ' Modesty, 1. Two-year-old heifer, dry: Jas. Bowden's Beauty, 1. Yearling heif--1 er: Jas. Bowden's Pride, 1; Jas; Bowden's Duchess, 2. .Bull, any age: Jas. Bowden's Prince . George, 1; T. Burt's Baronite, 2. Purebred Sheep.—Lincoins—ltam, any 1 age: G. Y. Oliver, I.' Ram, 21 months and under: G. Y. Oliver, 1. Three ewes, 21 months and under: G. Y. Oliver, 1; G. E. Merrikin, 2. Roinneys—Ram, 21 months and under: G. M'Kay, 1 and 3: Jas. Todd, 2. Three ewes, 21 months and under: Jas. Todd, 1; G. il'lCay, 2. Border Leicesters—Ram, any age: W. Little and Son, 1; W. Henderson, 2 and 3. Southdowns—R-am, any age: T. E. Whelch, 1. Ram, 21 months and under: G.. P. Donnelly, 1; T. E. Whelch, 2. . Three ewes, 21 months and'under: T. E. Whelch, 1; G. P. Donnelly, 2. Fat sheep—Five fat wethers, suitable freezing: ICittow 1; R. Johnstone, 2 and 3. Five fat wethers: Chalmers Bros., 1; Kittow Bros., 2; R. Sainsbury, 3. Five fat ewes, suitable for freezing: G. E. Merrikin, 1; R. Johnstone, 2; D. .Canning, 3. Five fat ewes: W. Culling, lj R. Sainsbury, 2; A. W. Parsons, 3. Fivo fat woolly lambs, Down or Down cross, exceeding dllb. freezing weight: G. E. Merrikin, lj R. Sainsbury, 2; Kittow Bros., 3. Five fat woolly lambs, longwool, exceeding. 441b. freezing weight: W. Culling, 1; R. Sainsbury, 2; Jas. Butler, 3. Five freezing lambs, any breed, most suitable for Homo markets and most profitable to produce.. To be judged on the ground and-after killing. Showground awards: R. Sainsbury (Down rams—Lincoln-Rom-ney ewes), 1; G. E. Merrikin (R-omney-Lincoln cross ranis—crossbred owes), 2; J. C. Main (Down cross), 3.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1669, 8 February 1913, Page 8
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497WAIPUKURAU SHOW. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1669, 8 February 1913, Page 8
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