THE TARANAKI SHOW.
, > FINE ENTRIES, ® . SHOW NOTES AND PRIZES. q ~';( By. Telegraph.HSpccial Corrcarondcnt.) y • '••.! New Plymouth, February 2G. 1 'The: first -.autumn.-" show held by the Ii Tamiihki Agricultural Society opened to- o day irt glorious weather.; There was.a re-cord-entry, :anil the grand total was about II lliflO,'; or nearly .500 aheatl of last year,- 11 which' was then a record. The competi-tion-was keen all through, an<l the horses J and; thoroughbreds section would stand T comparison with any of the larger exhi- J bitions, both-numerically and alio as far as quality is concerned. ■ : I ; THE LIST OF P-RIZES.. . ; " ' . .HORSE SECTION.' ' , Colt or gelding, from August 1, 1910— A\'. T. Jolt's' Mangapo, 1. . s Colt or gelding, 1911—Ilawkins and h ,''Moiitefiocc'&i£ord.v Jlultifid,. . 1; G. I). JlMvc-nzfe's Circlet, 2; B. Xnpoule, 3. 1 Mare, in foal, or with foal at foot—J. 1 Lady Ile'nman, 1; -J. J. Hawkins's A Pnii''tiroa.'2 v ;- Ji"Hawkiiis's Lady Nell, 3.: , . Eilly, since August, 1909-C. Gill, 1. • f I'lily, from August;l, 1910—Jt. Ueagon's ( Sylyandale, 1; li.- Caiupbell, 2. i ••Filly, from August! !, 1911— J. Hale,. 1; : W; Jackson, 2; 0. W. 501e,.3. .. • r CAMiLIGE. HOUSES AND HACKS. . I Colt since August 1, 1910—Wi-T. Joll, ,1. Colt, (illy,-or.gelding, "»in'ec , "AugU!>t 1, i 1911—W; T. Bayly; ll J, Wiisnowski,.2. . Jlare, 15.2 hands and over,' other than < nud visibly in''foal, or with toal at foot, best calculated for ( "breeding carriage horses or weight-carry-ing- hacks—N. Fulton, fl; A. Jlarett, 2; j L. Beaie, 3. -j < ' Jtare, best calculated for breeding army j renibunt.sj visibly in foal or with t'oal at i fooi—|\V;.' B.irdling'.s.''Trixie,'l; J". Bond's - ■Lady, Dbnman;'3.,i" : : • (" ; Eill'y 'or':'geldirig; VT sincb August, • • 1909, ( likely .to',make 'good saddle or. carriage ( horses—J.' H. Street's Darti .1. • < ' Fiily' gelding,'.'sine'e^'.'August I,' 1910,' ( likely to make good saddle - or .carriage . hordes—ll. L. Locke's La;ly' Eu'dge, 1;,E; , J. Carthevr, 2. 1..', ..: Mr.' J. - Bond's 1 special prize .of -J62' 2s.' ;for',:best. , .:„yca.rling by: Cai)ipfirer ( ;B. La-po-.ile, 1; i C. Gill, 2. ' jv THE PONIES. •'.'•••" . 1 Entire,' not exceeding 13f hands, most ' suitublo for breeding small ponies—Keith Fife's Cc.ck o''the North, 1; Koy Okey's i 'Peter Fan, 2... : Mare, visibly, in foal; or with foal Kt- ■ 'foot; ;iiot exceeding'l3i hands, most suit- j able .for breeding small' ponies—Sirs. E. A. .Walker's.,mare, Joan nnd foal, :'i; : White Bros.' -'.mare, Brotfnie (aged), 2. f ; / TIIE DRAUGHTS. ' ■' ; ' Colt oi" gelding, sinco; August 1, 1911—' X"S.: Jdli'nston's King._ Garthland, lj ; Thdnias/Perry's Glen'Ar'gyle; 2; Walter : 'Bell's Eoyal,; 3". , - • ;' Gelding, 4 years ' or over—Thomas' ' PeiTy's Glen, 1;. New Ply month' Borough ' Coiincil's :Darkie,! 2; New Plymouth Bor- ; ough- Council's Bob, 3. , ' . ' Jlare, visibly in foal, or with foal at fcot—J. S'. Oughton's Eoyal Queen, 1; Alox. Hastio's i'iower- G|irl/ 2; C. Topliss's Diamond, 3. . ' Mare, dry-r.T. D. Mitchell's Itofo Mar-tin,-1; A. Boyd's.Thelmaid, 2;. A. Hastie's Daphne, 3. , Filly, sinep August i, 1809-— J. D. 'Mitchell's Rose.Martin, 1; J. S. Oughton's lioweiin, 2; A. Hastie's,Daphne, 3. Best foal exhibited >in -the class '.for marfe! with foaliTat feo?|jJl v Hastic, 1; J. . ■S.- -p-ughton, ;2.. ' •: : Filly, since. August' 1,1910—A. Hastie's Meadow, lass',' i;. J. D.''Mitchell's Rose Roberts, 2j A.-Eraser's Miss " Beat, -2; .Gany Owen,: 3. . .. ; •, ' | Filly, since' August 1/ 1911—0. : -.Jemiins," : 1; A. Fri'ser's Esther Gerry Owen, 2; John: Robertson's Look Again, Bell of Clinton, 3.' , Best yearh'rig by Enipire—o. Jerinins, 1. _Pair of heavy-draught horses—ThomasPerry, 1; Ne,v Plymouth Borough Cmincil s Bob and Prince, 2. THE CATTLE. : ; : FAT CATTLE,"'OPEN' CLASS. > on 6 bullock, - any ' o v 'e —H T •Joll,-l; H. ,R, M-Kenzie, 2; Wni. Birdling, 3. ; One steer, iindcr 'four year's '. H. R. M'Konzie, 1, 2, and 3. .' One coiv—Wnt. Birdling, i, 2, and 3. ' ': One heifer iiudor four years—'Win: Bird'ling, 1, and 3. One bullock; most suitable for freezing —11. R.. Aflvenzie, 1 and.2:'-Wm. Bird-ling,-3. ; . - .: ;. GRADE OR CROSSBIEDS. . - ■ Two steers, - since July 1, 1910— H. R." .M'Kenzie, 1 and 2. • Two steers, since-July 1, 1911—II. R'/ M'Kenzie, 1. , ... ■ l'edigree Hereford liill, prior to Jiilv 1,. 1909—Clias. I Sole, 1. -. ■, ■ ■ : , , Cow, ..prior to July. l, I.9o9—Chas. Sole, ■1, 2,..and 3. ' : 'r' :'■] '.r, *' lVo' heifers,:reirie6. : 'Jiily'vi,' Sole, ]. ■ ; •■' ■■■.:■- 'IVo heifers/rHnce. 'July'j, Sole,'l.- • ' Bull, with, three of his progeny (not necessarily tho property of the same owner)—o.. Sole, 1; Grado Shorthorn heifeiv sinco July 1, 19107-liobt; 'jSirnbull, 1 and 2. ' . ' .Hc-ifer, since' July: 1, 19Hi4tobt. Turnbull,. 1 and 2. s • : _ : PEDIGREE HOLSTEINS. Bull, prior " to July 1, 1909—A.. H. Street's :■ -ClifFside Laddie,- 1 and reserve champion; W.;I. Lovelock's King Segis Wild ltose Homestead (imp.), 2. _Bull, since July 1, .1909—Newton King's King 1 Fay 110 Segis'2nd, 1 and champion; • Newton King's King Altffirtra Rose de Kol (imp.), 2. . Bull, Since July 1; 1910—A. H. Street's Count Clothildo of Clifiside, -1j Bull, since .Tuly j, ,1911—Newton King's King Alcartra; Rose De Kol, 1; W. ' I. ■Lovelock's King of Ilominos, 2; W. Honey- '■ field's King Segis Bounty, 3. '.Bull, since July 1, 1912—A. H. Street's Belle of Woodland, 1 and champion; and ' Burpee Bell, 2. , ivC-ow, since, July 1. 130!), arid cajyed since December: 1, ,1912 —A. H. Street's Belle of ; Woodlandsi 1 mid.champion; and Burpee : 1 Belle, 2. ' • •- • .. -" . ■ " Cow, since July 1, .1909— W. 'I. Love- ■ lock's Oak de Kol Forlus (imp.), 1; New- ! .'ton .King's Morning Rose, 2; A. H. Street's Lady Burkes Belle, 3. "Heifer, since July 1, 1910— W. I. I.ove- ' lock's.iPieterje Lassie of Cliffside, 1; and '• • Nancy- Lee of Cliffside, 2; A. H. Street's P'ucliess Spriiigljell de .Kol. 3. • --Heifer, since July 1; 1911— W. I. Love- : lock's: Queen Segis Wild Rose, 1; and 'Colantha Lass of Conemnugh, 2, also 3. :ifeifer, since July 1, 1912—W, I. Love- , 'lock's.'/Frisland I'auliiie do Kol, 1; and ■Frishind Lady, ;3; Nowton King, 2. i : ." Two':.heifers, sinco 1910— W. I. Love- : :.lotl;'s ! ; Pjetcrje: Lassie, of Cliffside"- and ■ ' Nancy. Lee of CliffMde,'l; Newton King's ' ..Giilateft Jlaid apd-Sparkling Gem", 2; A. 11-.-Street's. Oakland Manor Springhill and . .Qiieoii'Slanor Lady de Kol, 3.' ; 'Two -since July 1, 1911— W. I. i Eovolock'a' Queon^- Segis Wild Rose and .. ' Colantha.Lass, I. Lovelock, 2;New- | ton King','3^'" I ,Two: :heifefs,-Jsinco July 1, .1912—Newtoti King, 1;-)W.-'L,Lovelock, 2. Bull,. with three of his progony (not nejcessttrily the . property .of tho same • owner)—A. "H.' Street. : / PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE. Bull, prior to July, 19C9—\V. nail's Littlos .lim, 1 and champion; Symons , Bros.'.: Beauty Best, 2; Olson Bros.' Bal-moral-of Gowan Bank, 3. ■Bull, since July 1, 1909— G. M. and N. 'A.'Brown's Dainty Tor of Ora, 1 and resrrve. champion; J.-. Abraham's Beautv's .: l.ad, 2. Bull, since July 1, 1910—Olson Bros.' ' Earl .of Woodlands, 1; Fred. Mills. 2. Bull, since, July. 1, 1911—Mrs. M. H. King's Lord Douglas, 1; I'icd. Mills's 1 Bouu.v Prince, 2; Olson Bros.. 3. '■ ' Bull, since July 1, 1912—Olson Bros., • -li'.w:- Hall, 2; Fred: Mills,' 3. :Cow,' prior to July ,1, 15)00, nnd calved ■nrior to December 1, 1912—Geo. KaulFs • .Beauty I, IV Fred. Mills's Addie 11, 2. CoW, prior to July.l, 1909. and calved : since Dccenibor 1, 1912 —Mrs. H, JI, King's
aphne', 1; Fred. Mills's Lizzie of Wai--1 wa, 2. , ' • ' Cow, since July 1, 1909—Fred. Mills's )adys of Waipawa, 1; W. Hall's Nora ass,. 2; Mrs. H. M. King's Pansy, 3. Heifer since July 1, 1010- —W. Hall's oris, 1, and Wee Nancy, 2; Fred. Mills's ueen Bess, 3. Heifer since July 1, 1911 —Fred. Mills's race, I,'aud Adelaide 11, 2; Olson Bros.' rolic, 3. lleifor since July 1, 1912—Sirs. 3T. H. ling's Plum Cherry, 1; Fred. Mills's Ada f WaipaiYa, 2; Olson Bros., 3. Two heifers sinco July 1, 1910— W. all's Doris and Weo Nancy, 1; Olson ros., 2;. Fred-Stills, 3. Two heifers since July 1, 1911—Fred, [ills's Grace and Adelaide 11, 1; W. [all's Pearl and Sultano, 2; G. M. and A. Brovnu 3. Two heifers since July 1, 1912—Olson iros., 1; Fred. Mills, 2. Bnll, with three of his progeny (not eccssarily the property of one owner)— l r . Hnll, 1. PEDIGREE JERSEYS. Cow, prior :to July 1, 1900, and Calved inee December 1, 1912—C. Clarke's Leafit, 1 and reserve champion. Cow, since July, 1, 1909—E.' Griffiths's lercedes Noblo Queen, 1 and champion 1 '.-J. Petersen's Belvedere Sunbeam, 2; D. i'atkins's Blackheart Fury, 3. Heifer, sinco July 1, 1910—P. 11. E. urre.r'.s Vestas Campanile, 1; Golden iems Campanile, 2; C. Clarke's Cauipanlo Lady,. 3. . Heifer, since .July 1, 1911— E. I'. Barleylan's 'L'wylish's. Bellamy, 1; F. W. Newport's Twylish's Dewdrop, 2; W. J. B. baton's Rizpah, 3. • ■Heifer, since- July 1, 1912—A. 11. uiight's Moony Girl's Pet, 1; A. A. Yard's Miss Meadows' Buttercup, 2; W. iaywell's Onkdale Pet K.C., 3. .Two heifers since July 1, 1910— J. Foletis, 1; W. H. Jury, 2; H. 11. Lepper, 3. _T\vo heifers, since July 1, 1912—A. H. Cnight's M. B. F. Lady May -and Miss lirl's Pet, 1; W. J. B. I'aton's Jtelia uian and Melia yibundance, 2; A. A. Yard's Miss Meadows' Fancy and Miss llea.dows* Cowslip,*:;!). Bull,' with three'of his. female progeny riot necessarily the property of the same iwner)—W. Yaughan Harkness's liozels iultan and three'of his pedigree, 1; C. Clarke's Campanile's Sultan - and ( Crim>anjle's Lady Genoa Rose and 'Com-' lanile's Leaflet, 2. ' DAIRY/PRODUCE. Best bos of factory butter, of not less ;han sGlb.—Taihape Co., 95V points, .1. Best box. of factory butter for export— I'aihape Dairy Co., 05\. points. 1; Ingle.vood Dairy Co., 95 points, 2; Oakura, MJ points, 3. Tarani/ki dairy factories' competition :or best box of factoiy butter, (not Jess I'.an, 561b.)—Omata Dairy.Co., 95 points, I; Okato Dairy Co., 9tl points, and Ihgleivood Dairy 00.,. 91V points, 2; Mangorei Dairy Co., 91 .points 3. . Taihape was placed first by tho judges, with a total of )5.J points.-but owing to tho Fact that :ho competition, was confined.to Taranaki "actories, they had to.be struck out,'and the factories next, highest on. the list ivere accordingly moved tip,.' ' :' ; cheese. '' Best two. factory-cheeses, suitable for export (coloured); ; first prizo £3, second ,£l—Tariki Dairy Co., 91 points, -1; V/. J.,-'Ncilson, 90} points,, 2. •-• • •• " Best two'factory..cheeses, suitable for export -(white)-';;first prize J%, second jK— Thrilci, Dairy.; Co., ::9Jt points, 1; W. ,T. Neilson, 2..- .
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