OTHER HONOURS.
' ' THE STALLION .CUSSES. Draught stallion—J. H. Tatham's Baron AVolseley, I and district champion. • Tcottiug • stallion-r-J.' Kuska's Agesemos, i Pony stallion, 13 to 14.2 llands—E. lid-.dington's-Young'Kaliphai'-i; ■' '■■'sphy stallion/ ■ -linder- 13 hands—A. Bongo's'Vict'Or}"i''l; : J, Abbott's lord Bob-• ert?, 2; F. AVliitfs King Billy, 3. . | ( ~, HARNESS HORSES. , . .. Fair buggy-horsesf-r-J"'. AV. Groves, 1. .'' Single' buggy horse--K. M,. Baird, 1; ■W-."D.' AA atson, 2. ■ r | Gig horse—VV. F. M'Laren, 1; A. Cliff, ], O Hood, 3 VDog-'cart W. Bicknell, 1; H. Skeet, '2. " ; ' ' ■'.. .. • •■■ ; HARNESS PONIES:'' "'' • I'air buggy, ponies, 13 to . 11.2 . hands— iMiss 'May .M'Laren, 1. >•; vEair..buggy'ponies/ under 13' hands—i). Ho|an, 1. , Single harness pony, under 11.2— W. AV. H;.AA'.hittaker, 2; A T . J. : Ashton,.3. ' ' y.9ihgle.;h'nrness pony, nnder 1 12.2, driven .by.'lad}'—Mrs. I. Allen, 1; G. -Raynerj''2j A. AVelch,'3.. ' Single l 'harness pbny;'.-12.2- to-13.2—Mrs. AA'r'H. Denby, :1;', F. J. Felling'ham;'>'2;! W. AV. Bicknell, 3. : Single harness pony,' 13.2 to U. 2, driven by lady—Mrs. G. H. Perry, 1; A r . J. Ashton, 2; Miss May, M'Laren, 3. ' .'Best turn-oiit driven by lady—A. Cliff, •1; AV. F. jAl'Laren, 2; Mrs.: AA'. H. ■Denby, 3.' • S\DDLE HOIiSLS. • ' Best lady rider, in reform dress—Miss Jessie Angus, 1; Mrs. Better, 2; Miss Z. •.Vallnnce, 3. - '' • .' Best: lady rider,' Sunder lgS-Miss H. •Kuminer, 1, Miss M. Mnoe, 2; Miss 'N. Mattlioivs,'!3. ' '". ; Cob,.under hands—A. Cliff's 'Zanzibar, 1; F. Clancy's,Dick, 2; D. Donald's 'l'eddv, 3 ;Eleven-stone.hack—B. Jl,.Myers's Bowler,: 1; -A\. AVat^ns- Rongonui; 2; K. ,M. Biiird's Barry, 3. ■ , ... : Thirtcen-stono, hack—E! Short's' Dirii-' ' Zulu,: 1; C. ;M'Lnrcn's A' endetta, 2; AA r .' AV. Bicknell's '. '.:AVcight-carryiiig .'hack—H. -Hassall's i Micky Frec.i ls E. Short'svScout,:?; J. R: M'Donald's Salopian, 3.
infantry horse—C. M'Laren's Vendetta, 1; G. Hood's Country Girl, 2; Miss M. Foster's Rota, 3. Lady's hack (side-saddle)—E. Short's Bonnie, 1; Jl'Kenzic Bros.' Lady Loch, 2; All's. 0. Xelson's Regret, 3. j. Lady's hack (reform dress)—\V. D. Watson's entry, 1; J. R. : M'Donald's Aotea, 2; T. Kennedy's Taniatea, 3. , Lady's and Gentleman's Hack—E. Short s Scout and liounie, 1; J. R. M'Donald's Aotoa and Salopian, 2. Best mannered and paced hack—E. Short's Scout, 1; B. M. Myers's Bowler; 2; W. D. Watson's Rongonui, 3. DRAUGHT HORSES. Foal—E. Short, 1; Donald Estate, 2; Q. Donald, 3. Gelding—F. E. J. Ratcliffo's. Major, 1 and champion. .' ? Mare with foal—E. Short's Silloth Lady, 1; Q. Donald's Lady Stewart, 2; Donald Estate's Record Rose, 3. 1 , Mare and 'two ■of her progenv—S3. Short's Silloth Lady, 1; Donald Estato's Record Rose, 2; J. Macura's entry, 3. Gelding in regular work—Wellington :Farmers'.Meat Co., 1; J. Clarke, 2. Two plough horses—E. Short, 1 (and 2; Donald Estate, 3. Threo plough, horses—E. Short,/t and 2; Donald Estate, 3. Heavy gelding or mare-for s'pring cart .'or express—F. E. J. RatclifT/1-, 1; G. Daysh, 2. LIGHT DRjVUGHTS IN HARNESS. Pair of brake horses—G. /Daysh, 1. Farmer's trap and genera; utility horse —F. Court, 1; Haeta Henar'e, 2. , I'air lorry horses—G. 1. ' Tradesman's horso and' delivery cart— Ogilvy and Sons, 1- and' 2.' DOG CLASSES. Rough-coated sheep dog—B. F. Young's Tip, 1; J. Judd; junior's, Spring, 2; J, A. 'l'oogood's Dodger, 3. ■ . Rough-coated sheep bitch—J.' Thomas's Nellie, 1; F. Ford's Fly, 2; D. Liddington's Fly, 3. - 1 . - Bearded sheep clog—J. Crow's Jock, J; P. Stenberg's. —2; V. Billington's Woolly, 3. ' : • . N . Bearded - sheep bitch—J. Sutherland's Tibv, 1. Smootli-coafced sheep Henson's Dtjsh, 1; R. C. Fowler's Kip,' 2; W. Morris's Scot, 3: • .' : Smooth-coated sheep ;bitch—E._iH. Bagg's Fly, 1; J. Mackay's l'ly, 2; D. Liddiugton's Fly, 3. ; Cattle dog—J. W. 'Montgomery's Glen, 1; J. C. M'Killop's Tip, 2; R. J. Dagg's Sandy, 3. Rough-coaled collie 1 -.-!., J. Johnson's Mac, 1; M. Collier's Sharp, 2; W. G. Morris's Glen, ,3. . ... . ; ■ 'English setter dog—Miss Mace's Shot, 1; A. Francis's Bay Rock, 2; I. Allen, junior's, Otaki Jumbo', 3.. ■ English setter bitch—Dayman and Wright's El'uii Gem, Ij, B. P.' - Berry's Jesi, 2..' 1 ■ ' Irish setter dog—Rev. Dean Il'lCenna's Tim, 1. . - '.' " ; . Spaniel dog, other than "black—H. J. Bannister's' Langdale Jock, 1; L. Pi . Hopkins's Rosemorn Jack, 12.' . Spaniol bitch, other than black—H. J. Bannister, 1 and 2. Black cocker spaniel dog—sHss, W.; B. R. Beetham, 1; A. Whittaker, 2'; A. F. W. I'ickiu, 3. *. Black cocker bitch—Dayman and 1 and 2; W. de B.- ConiDton, 3. : 'Fox terrier dog, any variety—C. H.' An-', derson's Fitz, -.1;. Sir.; Winter's Takarangi Te Puiie, 2; G. Drako's Nod, 3. ./Fox terrier bitch, any variety—G. Madeley's Gipsy Queen, ] ; .Gi Mad6lcy's Jlasterton DttchesS, 2; Mr. Winter's Takarangi Hinc, 3.. . ■' : - Fox terrier puppy dog—H. Madeley, 1; E. M. Bannister, 2. , ; ■ ' Fox terrier puppy bitch—H.' Madeley, 1. Greyhound, dog—F.i'.Graiibe's Rillgoose, 1; C.-B. Johnson's Trafalgar,' 2; E. Jane's Galloping Hogan, 3. • , Greyhound,, bitch—L. 8.-Harvey|s Lady Volley, 1. ' . ■ Irish terrier, dog—J. B. Henry.'s Shotover, 1; Miss E. Stone's Paddy. 2.Retriever dog—F. ; Gronbe's ,-Nigger, 1. Pointer dog—P. H. Smith's Champion Barkis, 1; W. D. Watson's Ngaionui Shot, '2; P. J. Wright's Pickwick, 3. . Pointer bitch—A. 11. Hayes's Waihenga Biddy,' 1; G. W. : Schroder's 8e11a,.2;- F. Goodwin's Princess,' 3. '' ' Bull dog—W. H. Hickler, 1; W. Peel, 2. . Bull bitch—A. J. Johnson, j. Fawn pug dog—Mrs. 31. S. Morrison, 1 and. 2. ; Fawn pug'bitch—Mrs. M. S. Mormon, 1 and 2; D. G. J. de Castro, 3. Black pug hitch—F. Groube, 1.
HOME INDUSTRIES. ■ Tin bated bread—Mrs. E, E. Price, 1; Mrs."J. 1!. MMvenzi-e, 2; Mrs. J. Kjestrup, 3. Bread other than ' tinr-Mrs.-- T.- A. Wrigley, 1; Mrs. J. B. M'Kenzie, 2 and 3. Brown bread—Mrs. J. B. M'Kenzie, 1; Mrs. Eos;, 2. Plain scmijes—Miss Gordon, 1; Miss M. Henley, 2; Mrs. J. B. M'Ken-. zie, 3. Fancy scones—Miss C. Chamberlain, 1; Miss Gordon, 2; Miss Gillctt, 3. Girdle sconcs—Mrs. J. B. M'Keiizie. 1; Mrs. E. Harper, 2; Miss Gordon, 3: Fruit cake—T. Dixon, 1; Mrs.: J. B. M'Kenzie, 2; Mrs. J. Gazelsy, 3. Seed cake—Miss Gordon,-!; Mrs. J. B.' M'lvenzie, 2; Mrs. J. A. Millar,' 3. Plum pudding—Mrs. J. B. M'Kcnzie, 1; Mrs.'E. E. Price, 2; Mrs. J. Gazeley,';3. Sponge .sandwich—Mrs. J. A. Millar,-1 and 2; Miss Gordon, 3-. Currant loaf—Mrs. J. 13. M'Keiizie, 1; Mrs. E. E. Price, 2. Pikelets—Mrs. J. B. M'Kenzie, 1; Miss Gordon, 2; Mrs. J. A. Millar, 3.' Shortbread—Mrs. J. B. M'Keiizie, 1; Mrs. J. A. Millar, 2 and 3. GingerbreadMiss Gordon, 1; Mrs. J. Gazeley, 2. DRESSED POULTRY. Fowl—Miss I. Judd; 1. Duck—Miss J. Judd, 1. GIRLS' CLASSES. Plain scones—R. Liddington, 1; D. Stookley-Jones, 2; Annie Ford, 3. Fancy cakes—l. Judd, 1. Sponge rojl-t-1., Judd, 1; Annie Ford, 2; Hazel Ray, 3. Gingerbread—l. Judd; 1; D. Stockley-Jones, 2. I'lutn cake—D. Stockley-Jones, 1; I. Judd, 2 ' ; HONEY. ' '• ' ' Honey in comb—J. C. Cooper, 1: H. H. Scharnweber, 2; J. H..D_evenport, 3. Honey in transparent jars—J. 0. Cooper, 1;. if. E. M'Keown, 2. PRESERVES. ; Collection jams—Mrs. H. Anstice, 1; Miss Wingate, 2. Bottled nectarines, gooseberries, and rhubarb—Mi's. 11. T. Wood, 1; Mrs. H. Anstice, 2; Miss Wingate, Bottled pears, apples, and quinces—Mrs. H. Anstice, 1; Mrs. H. T. Wj>od, 2; Miss Wingate, 3. Bottled' plums, . apricots, and peaches—Mrs. H. Anstice, 1; Mrs. E, W. Allen, 2; Mrs. H. T. Wood, 3. FARM PRODUCE. v Long whito oats—E. Harper, 1; W. C. Miller, 2. Black oats—W. C. Miller, 1. Grey oats—W. C. Miller, 1; J. Judd,_jun., 2. Algerian oats—E; lfarpor, 1; W. C. Miller, Spring wheat—E. Harper, 1; W. C. Miller, 2; 11. Evans, 3. Barley— W. Perry, 1; W. C. Miller, 2. Partridge pens—E. Harper, 1; H. 11. Scharnweber, 2. Yorkshire Hero peas—W. C. Miller, 1; Rzoska Bros., 2. White Ivory peas—W. C. Miller, 1; H. Evans, 2; E. Harpor, 3. Any variety pea—W. C. Miller, 1. Kyoconi—W. C. Miller, 1. Ryegrass—H. Evans, 1; H. Evans, jun,, 2; W. C. Miller, 3. Cocksfoot—E. Harper, 1; H. Evans, jun., 2; H. Evans, 3. Cowgrass—E. Harper, 1; W. C. Miller and Wilton Bros., dcadliqat, 2. Early Boso potatoes-Si. E. ICjestrup, 1. Beauty of ITebron potatoes—J. E, Kjcstrup, 1. Up-to-date potatoes—J. Judd, 1; J. E. Kjestrup, 2. OPEN FARM CLASSES. Long whito oats—Wairorapa Fanners' Co-operativo Association, 1; G. H. Perry and Co,, 2; Chamberlain and Sons, 3." Short white oats—N.Z. Loan and Mercantile, 1; Wxiranipa Fanners' Co-operativo Association, 2. Black oats—Dalgcly and Co., 1; G. 11. Perry and Co., 2; Chamberlain nnd Co. nnd N.Z. Loan and Mornintile, dend-lieat, 3: Grey oats—Wuirantpa Farmers' Co-operativo Association, 1; G. IT. Perry and Co., 2; N.Z. Loan anil Mercantile, 3. Oapo'barley—G. 11. Perry nnd Co., 1 and 2; Chamberlain nnd Son, 3. Spring wheat—Wnirarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, 1; (I. TI. Perry, 2; Chamberlain and Son, 3. Rye-corn- G. H. Perry and Co., 1 and 2; Wairarapa Farmers Co-operative Association, 3. Ryegrass—G. 11. I'erry,and Co., I; Woirnrnjia Farmers' Co-operativo Association, 2; Chamberlain and Son, S. .Oooksfoofc-G,
11. Perry and Co., 1 and 2; Wairarapa F.U'inors' Co-opcrativo Association, 3. Collection farm trcds—Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operiitive Association, 1; G. JI. Perry, 2 mid 3. . /
VEGETABLES' . Potatoes—J. E. 'Kjestrup, 1; ,T. Judd, jun., 2. Vegetables—\V. ICemp, 1 and 2. Cucumbers— \V., Kemp, 1. Cabbages— \V. C. Milter, 1; A.'Campbell, 2. Carrots—AV. Kemp, 1. Toiuhtoft.—W. Kemp, 1. French beans—M. Gf/'elberg, 1. 'Runner beansM. Casell>?ri£, 1- Any other varietv beans —J. Judd.,' j'un., 1. Marrows—F. "lO." R;itcliire, 1; ,11. Caselberg, 2; F. H. Scharnweber, 3. ' , FRUIT. ' Peachfs-M. Caselberg, 1; W. H. Denby, J. u Connor, .3. Nectarines—AV. H. Denby, l;. Mrs. A. J. Walker, 2; M. Casclbei'ff 3. Dessert plnins—T. Dixon, 1; JI. CasOlbsrg, 2; J. A. Toogood, 3. Cooking plvims—M. Caselberg, lj T. Dixon,' 2j j. A.- Toogood, 3. Pears—J. C. Allpass, 1 and Twelve dessert apples—M. ■ Caselberg, A; J. C. Allpass, 2. Six dessert apples— iM. Carelberg, 1; Mrs. G. Sellar, 2. Six cooking apples—M. .Caselborg, lj Mrs. G. W. Sellar, 2. Twelve cooking apples—J. O'Connor, 1; M. Casclberg, 2. Collection of fruits—3l. Caselbarg, 1 and ,2. COMPETITIONS. Lady's leaping competition—E. Short's Scout, 1,; E. Short's Dinizulu, 2; R. D. Morrison's Grey Dawn, 3. Champion jumping—J. Jl'Niven's Pickpocket" 1; W. Hassell's Micky Free, .2; Erl Williams's -Wild Fire, 3. Consolation jumping-'Brl ' Williamsls AVild Fire, 1; J..R; Ji'Donald'B Betrayer, 2; H. Hossall's Micky. Free, 3.
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