MASTERTON SHOW
■ PEOPLE'S m . ' OP FINAL JUDGING f/yvv;-;." ':■■■■) ". , r ~—- Y, . f©y.« Uolegisph.—Specials CorreßpomfenU j-i . Masterton, February 17. !■ ■ \ i Fina-'Weather vras experienced for :- • .People's Day of 'the • Masterton Show fc:v and there was a very large attendance. t -' -The whole proceedings passed off suo--1 oussfully "and visitors expressed them- ! selves, delighted nifh. the splendid quals ',ity of' the exkibits..
Speech;by the Prime Minister. The," Prune Minister. arrived by the. ,mid-day train and was entertained at ; ■ • :/luncheon. - Speaking, in response to the f,toast of his hoaltli, w'iiicli was enthus- :;{" iastically : received, Mr. Massey. said he Appreciated the difficulties encountered ■by the settlers of the district on ac'count of'the drought. He congratulate f: • ed them/however; upon the satisfactory t pi ices ruling for produce, which meant thai money would be available to prep vent unemployment in the Dominion. • Ivr.i.; Great.;dilficulty had' been experienced in regard to shipping, but the Government p ' .had mad 9 effort to overcome it. [ v - JiEight- ships had been 'brought to the |>* tDominion 'which would have otherwise ; - \gono elsewhere and three transports , iad been brought from Egypt at con- [ ' sidorable cost. So far no. serious diffiisonlty experienced in regard j ... yto 'but'he »• anticipated that "rthere {would 'fc'e; a"', shortage of insulated k.' ' j !.«pace']iest;'month.„ So far they had ex- | ■ ' ;a-;niil|ion''more; ! than <up- to : the 'Same period r.v;f' ; - x jlast He"_ expressed' the opinion p tihe.EjQininioii would not suffer the t ,losses *tliat-sam& , -people *had 'anticipated. 5 • !He had received a communication from j' :. : I tho Imperial - Government in regard to t;; requisitioning of meat for imperial [.. vpurposes, and this matter was under i ,consideration.-"-He : "think that [ [the producers would sutfer material loss, i ;• > ("but "even if they .did do. so, .they .-woiild r >gladly make sacrifices, for the pood of >the Ihnpire: • llr. "Massey expressed'the opinion that next,year;the shipping oompanies Trould make iprovision for tho whole of the produce; ' x lif they did hot do so the Government , [would certainly,'take.' the .necessary ftionr • ' ...: t.. ■ i referring to shortaige of wheat ; , ffllr.iJlassey'expressed the ,1 ope that far-' ; tpiers who. had suitable land 'Would devote lit in the-coming season to cereal grow/ins-' ":r : S v..',' fv' | .Additlinnal Awards. To-day's prize list was as follows:— . Stallion,.classes; thoroughbred stallion— SC. M'Cullough's Conqueror, 1: -Trotting ; .. ■ Ktallion—l. . Agesemos, 1. 'Pony i stallion, any age, over 13 hands and not s more "than 14.2 hands—E. Liddington's t Yottng Eatipha, ■!; W. La Roche's Tim . TVhinler,..2. Pony; stallion, any age, 18 i-hands or under—Mrs.' F. Rosson's Pasha,. 1;: J. Percy's Victory, 2; G. H. ( 'Larry's, by_ Lord Bobs—Flirt, 3. : ''Draught stallion, over four years—Dorir~ - gJi Estate's Ruchlyvie Favourite, 1; P. <3. Ward's ,Newrton Favourite, 2;• E. ■Short, 3.
. Horses. Pair buggy Jwrsefl—Wihon Bros., 1. [Single buggy horse—J. Beckett,' 1; O. : [Percy, 2; K. Gayler, 3. Gig horse—P. LDrummond, 1: Wilton Bros., .2; F. jClanoy,-3. Single harness horse—W. 1;. J. K. Strang, 2; F. E. jPeny, 3. Pair buggy ponies, marcs or i igeldlngs, over.'l 4 hands, and not more than 14.2,hands—J. Humphries; il. Pair huggy ponies,: mares or geldings, -13 hands or'under,-to bo shown.'in buggy— I C. K. M'Laren, 1; H. A. Bunny, 2., J.: . jSingle harness pony, mare, ur gelding, c -414.2' hands or-under,- to .be driven—E. ' !jW. Shaw, 1; JWilton-Bros;, 2j Mrs; G. :-.v-. ]a. Perry, 3. Pony in harness, 12.2 (hands and. under, to be driven, by lady— r-.-. ijMrsi W: Christian,- 1; P; TV. Evernden, t: Pony in harness, over 12.2 hajids id under 13.2 hatids, to be driven by dy—Miss M. Glazebrook, 1•_ Miss R. t ensen, 2. Pony-in harness over 13.2 Siaiids and under. 14.2 hands, to bo [driven by lady—H. Spackmaa, 1; "Wiljton Bros., 2. Best lady's tiirn-oiit, ■ .ainglo horse or 'pony—W. Johnson, .1 : Bros., 2; H. Spackroan, 3.
l Saddl&Horees.' < • ' Best lady rider (reform dress) —Miss it ' ffi- Angus, el; Mrs. Baker,; 2; 'Miss. E.' tv. p)agg, 3. Best lady rider (reform dress) RT, 'loader 18—Miss E. Dennis, 1. Cob, mare P-. |or gelding, not over 15 hands—H. N.' f iGlazebrook, 1; P. Clancy, 2-; G. Lamfe. feier, 3. Eleven-stone hack—E. J. ClenE • |don,, 1; W,'H. Gaisford, 2; Shaw and f|;;.jSon,"3. Thirteen-stone. hack—E. Short, fc jpL; H. N. Glazebr'ook, 2; P. Drummond, :••• • •'••». Weight-carrying hack (lost.)—H. I tfla«sall, 1; A. J. Percy, 2; T. H. Tully, p; Mounted infantry ■ horse—P. Drumfv":: kmond, 1>; P.- Clancy, 2. Lady's hack (side I- . xsaddle)—E. Short, 1, Lady's hack (rty -p'orm dress)—E. P.. Clendon, 1; E. f jsihort, 2; Shaw: and Son, 3. Lady's hack |'.v land; gentleman's hack—E.-Short, 1; C. p Vallance. ?; H. Warren, 3. Mare or over 15 hands—E. J. Clendon, . pi; W. H. Gaisford, 2; H. Hassall. 3. • UArtniery horse—Q. Donald, 1; W. i , fjloore, 2. •, Team of two plough horses ! fcrrQ. Donald, 1. Team of throe plough ffcorses—Q. Donald, 1. Team of four rolough horses—Q. Donald, 1. Heavy '' folding or J. Gallagher,: ] ; .• ' SG. Daysh, 2. Mare with foaJ at foot— |- ffionald's'. Est'it6;";i'j'..J;.:D;"Mitchell; 2; l&>. Donald, 3. r - ' ■■■•>■ ' I ' ! -plight Draughts in, Harness. I Pair of brake horse:—G. Daysh, 1. ; FPzimei's trap genera] utility horse—W. I SMoore, 1; C. J. Bennett; 2 ;*E. Lidding- ! : jton,i3. Pair lorry horses—G. Daysh, 1. ; iTradesman'a single horse and delivery fJcarti—N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co., 1. jj- IThftiDogs. v J Hough-coated 3heep dog—A; A. Cami Won, 1; Mcs. P. M'Laren, 2; H. K.um- ■ femer; 3. Bearded sheep-dog—G. FerI 'drason, 1; J. Crew, 2; T. iloorecock, 3. f pearded sheep-dog bitch—H. Catt, 1. f : ■ femoottcoated t-heep-dog—T. P. Camp- | jbell; 1; C. H. F. A.' Deller, 2; W. Tay- }' por, j3: Smooth-coated sheep-dog hitch { I—ErH. Dagg, 1; Master Liddina.ton. i;' aW. tLawson, 3. Cattle-dog bitch—L. : fcummins, 1; W. D. Watson, 2; H. !■ IfCatt, 3. ; [_ Open Glasses: Rougb-coated collie ; ilbitch—T. O. Webb, 1. Smooth-rooated t Ipollie bitcK—T.- • CampbelJ, 1;. A. J. V:•:... iCJbdng, 2. - English setter dog—H. T. I ijiyrn, 1; T. Crabb, 2; A. T. Hubbard, 3. ■ fEnglish setter bitch and ! liWriglri, 1; AV. D. Watson, 2. Irish i.: • EBetter dog—W. Watson, 1. Spaniel, p.' M)tbor than black dog—E. M. Bannister, . jil; J. BaAnistor, 2; Miss M. E. Ca.m----!«ron r 3. Spaniel, other than black bitch . {—H. J. BaJinister, 1. Spaniel, black :>! teockep— :lj H. Gawith, -2; f r [j. S. Honrigan, 3. Spaniel, black ■ 'cocker bitch—Mrs. M. M'Lennan, 1; 1' ■■ tDayman ajid Wright, 2. _ Spaniel, any " 'other variety dog—J. Oliver, 1 and 2. <f>'ox terrier dog—J. Maaeley, 1; Miss - ' 'Mabel Perry, 2. Fox terrier bitch—E. jMadeloy, 1; H. J. Bannister, 2; J. ®dd, 3. Fox torrier puppy dog—J. ' jKidd, 1; D. Madeloy, 2. Fox Terrier • • pnppy bitch—J. Kidd, 1; : A_ Madoley, 2; E. Bannister,' 3. Greyhound dog— , S. Bishop, 1; 0. J. Porcy, 2; W. Lid- ■ : dington, 3. Greyhound bitch—o. 'J. • Percy; i Greyhound under 12 months,
I—R. B. Sayer, 1 and 2. Dcerlionnd bitch—R. B. Sayor, 1. Irisli terrier clog —Miss M. Wilkinsou, 1. Retriever dog t —J. M. Bcechey, 1; R. Banks, 2. ! Pointer .hitch—o. Olsen, 1; .T. Billing- ' ton, 2.: Bull-dog—Mrs. H. Morrison, 1. .Fawn pug dog—Mrs. H. Morrison, 1 and 3; E. M. Bannister, 2. Fawn pug bitch —Mrs. H. Morrison, 1 and 3. Fawn pug puppy, under 12 months—R. Hatch, 1. Black pug bitch —R. Hatch, 1. Fawn pug puppy, tinder 12 mouths— R. Hatch, 1. Dog or bitch, any breed, not previously specified—H. Madeley, 1; Mrs.- S. M. Baird, 2. Jumping Competitions: Champion jumping competition—P. H. MacNiven's Pickpocket, 1; P. Drammond's P]ayb«y, 2; H. Hassal's Micky Free, 3. Consolation jumping competition—P. Dnunmond'6- Playboy, 1; W. Howard Booth's Hikorangi, 2; TV. Strang s Molly, 3,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2388, 18 February 1915, Page 8
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