THE MASTERTON SHOW
PEOPLES DAY. FURTHER LIST OF AWARDS. (By Telegraph—Special Correspondent.) Mastertno, February IS. Beautiful weather prevailed for People's Day at the Masterton Show. The attendance was variously estimated at from 12,000 to 15,000. The champion prizo for the best hack on the ground was awarded to Mr. Ernest Short's Scout. Fat Cattle. Judge: Mr. John K. Fergusson (Canterbury). Fat bullock —T. A. _ Duncan, 1 and champion; H. K. M'Kenzie, 2'and 3; G. Jt'Kay, v.h.c. • Gow, any age—ll.-A. M'Kenzie, 1 and championj Sir AV. Buchanan, 2 and v.li.c.; H. IC. M'Kenzie. 3. Bullock, three year and a half and under—P. Moore, 1; H. K. M'Kenzie, 2 and special .prize; C. J. Bennett, 3. Bullock, two and a halfyears' and under—T. A. Duncn, 1; J. M'Killop, 2 and special prize; H. K. M'Kenzie, 3; J. C. M'Killop, v.li.c. Heifer, three years and ai half and under—Sir Walter Buchanan, 1 ■ and 2. Heifer, two years and a half and under -rp. J. Bennett, 1 and 2. Best shop bullock —Sir AA'alter Buchanan, 1; J. C. M'Killop, 2; J. Holines, 3; C. J. Bennett, v.li.c. Two bullocks, any age —H: K. M'Kenzie, 1; H. H. Beetham, 2; 'AAV H. Beetliam, 3;. Sir AV. Buchanan, v.li.c. Two heifers —G. C. Williams, 1; C. J. B.emiett, 2. • Two bullocks, most suitable for freezing— AV. H. Beetham, 1; T. AY. AY a r dell, 2. Three bullocks—G. C. AVilliams, 1; T. \V. AVardell 2. Three heifers—G. C. AVilliams, 1.
Children's Classes. '
■" The judge was Mr. J. V. Anderson. Potatoes —Mastertou D.H. School, 1; Lansdowne School, 2 and 3. One cabr bage—Lansdowne,School, 1 and 3 ; Dalefield School, 2. Six carrots—Lansdowne School,"1, 2, and 3. Six parsnips— Clarevillo School, l; To Ore Ore School, 2 and 3. Six turnips—Lansdowne School, 1, 2, and 3. Twelve pods scarlet runners—Lansdowne. School, 1. Twelve pods French beans —Lansdowne School,,! and 2; To Ore Ore School, 3. Best collection of asters—-Clarevillo School, .1; Lansdowne School, 2. Collection of grasses and clovers —Masterton D. H. School, 1. Collection of weeds—Mastertoh D.H. School, 1.
Writing (one sheet 'foolscap,' "small hand; pootrv, pupils under 10 years of age)—Dalcfield School,. Olive Hoddeiyl ; Masterton School, Alice Bald, 1; Gladys Colling, 2. .Writing (one sheet foolscap, smaell hand prose dialogue, pupils 10 to 12) —Te Ore Oro School, Gordon Lee, 1; Masterton School, Malcolm Grant, 1; ■ Diilefield School, Hector Adams, ! ; .Masterton School, Marjory -Yorke, 1; Margaret Douald, 2. Sheep-Freezing Classes. Four Down cross lambs most suitable for freezing 'and the London market— E. and H. Perry, 1 and M'Laren Cup; C. 'M'lvillop,' 2; W. E. •C. Tvlee, 3. Four Down cross lambs;' most suitable for freezing and the London market— , W.-H. Beethnm,rrl; W. F. M'Laren, 2; H. M'Laren, 3'. ' Honours in Horses. ' The- judges', were 'Messrs. R. Armstrong and J. Drummond.,' . . Saddle .horsos,: Champion hack 1 (Bidwill Challenge Cup)—E. Short's Scout, •1. This makes Scout's second win; in succession' in tho event. 1 GKampion .'pony—Miss -Myrtle Watson's.; Nancy Free; I.' Best lady rider, reform dress —Miss Jessie, Campbell, 1; Mrs. Bekkcr, 2; Miss Jessie Angus, 3., Cob, mare, or gelding, not over 15 bauds —F. Clancy; 1; Villon Bros., 2; J. H. Perry, 3. Hack, mare, or gelding, any age, to carry list.—W. H. Gaisford, 1; W. D. Watson, 2; J. Selby,' 3.Hack, mnre, or gelding, any ago, : to carry 13st. —E. Short, 1; .L. . Collinson, 2; P:. Drummond; 3. .-'Weight-carrying hack; mare,- or gelding, any age, to carry lost.—E. Shot, 1; H. Hassall, 2; R. Tilson, 3. llorse most suitable for .mounted infantry—P. Drummond, 1; .Tack Cooper, 2; W. Howard Booth, 3. Lady's hack —E. Short, 1.,, Lady's hack, .marc, or gelding, any age, to bo. :ridden.. by . lady in • reform , dress—E. Short, 1; AV.-D. Watson, 2;F. Shaw and "Son, 3. Lady's h?ck and gentleman's hack, to be ridden together, and judged .as a pair—E. Short, 1; F. Shaw and Son, 2; W. H. Gaisford, 3. Mare or gelding over 15 hands, with best manners and paces —H. Hassall,; 1; W. p. Watson, 2; E. Shorty 3- . - ' Horses in harness: Pair of. buggy, •horses —Erl Williams, 1 ;'S.. Campbell, ''2; N. W.' Groves, 3. Single buggy'liorso —0. Percy, 1: W. D. Watson, 2; Miss JVBaird. 3.. Gig horse—T. Maxwell, 1; Wilton 'Bros.', 2; N. Blatchford. 3. Single harness horse—A. Black, 1. Pony in harness, over 12.2 hands and under 13.2 hands, to be driven by a lady—Mrs. W. Denby, 1; E. Wadham, 2; A. Standen, 3. Pony in harness, over 13.2 hands and nndor 14.2 hands, to he driven by a lady—Wilton Bros., 1; W. M'Govern, 2; Mrs. G. Perry, 3. Best turnout—T. - Maxwell, 1; A. Black, '2; E.. Wadhaiii, 3. Ponies in harness:. Pair of buggy 'poliies, mares or geldings, over 13 hands : and not ovor 14.2 hands —Erl Williams, 1; ■ Miss May M'Laren, 2. Pair of buggy ponies, mares or geldings,'l3 bands or under, to be shown in buggv —Mrs. H. 11. Bunny. 1; D. llogan, 2. Single harness, pony, mare.- or gelding, 11.2 hands or under—H. J. Dyke, 1 W. 11. Whittaker, 2; W. M'Govern. 3. Fonv in harness, 12.2 hands and under, to'- bo' driven by lady—L. Johnson, 1.; Master C. Miles, 2; Mrs. I. Allen, 3. Stallion classes: Thoroughbred stallion, over four years —C. M'Cullough's Conqueror, 1 and champion; F. J. Carmont's Sir Frisco, 2. Trotting stallion, any age—J. Ruska's Agesomos, 1 ; :T. Andrews's Aeroplane, 2; Mrs. 11. Howe's Marvjn Eclipse, 3. Pony stal- ' lion, any age, over 13 hands, and not moro than 14.2 hands —F. B. Rosson s . Pasha, 1; Mrs. G. Lawry's Lord Roberts, 2. Draught stallion —Mrs. J. D. Ormond's Korari, 1; P. C. Ward's Newton Favourite, 2; W. Jenkins s Surrey Warrior, 3. Draught Classes.—Champion of district, draught stallion —Donald's Estate's Bucklyvie. Champion draught jnare or filly—R. Miller's Flora M'Donald. Champion draught gelding—A. Topkor's Togo. Foal, to bo shown with or without dam —W. F. M'Laren, 1; G. E. Allon, 2. Mare, with foal at, foot —G.'E. Allen, 1. Gelding, any age, in regular work—A. Tocker, 1; Wellington Fanners' Meat Co., 2. Team of two plough horses —Q. Donald, 1; Donald's Estate, 2. Team of threo plough- horses : —Donald's Estate, 1; A. Tocker, 2, Team of lour plough horses—Donald's Estate, 1; A. Tocker, 2. Pair of horses, maris or gelding, to bo. shown in dray —A. Tocker, 1. Team of three horses > —A; Tocher, 1. Heavy gelding or maro —Wellington Farmers' Meat Co., 1.
Light draughts, in harness. —Pair of bfako horses—G. Daysh, 1; J.-W. Kershaw, 2; Fly and Young, 3. Fanners' Irap and general utility horse —F. Court, 1-; S. fla.vner, 2. Pair of -lorry horses—G. Daysb. .1, Tradesman's sinale horse and delivery cart—J. W. Kershaw, !•
Competitions,
. The judges were Messrs. F. Arm' strong and J. Dnmimoml.
Champion jumping' competition—H. Hassall's Mickey Free,J. H, M'Niven's Pickpocket, 2; tl. Short's Scout, 3. Consolation jumping competition— J. H. M'Niven's Pic'kpockct-, 1; J. H. Selby's Clarence, 2; Erl Williams's .Wildfire, 3.
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