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CARTBRTON SHOW

OPENING DAY

SOME OF THE AWARDS

j- The thirty-ninth, amuial show of the i.Wturarapa. and East- Coast P. and A. '»Society was opened at Carterton yestert day. A, light rain fell throughout tho . \jnonung and part of tho afternoon. Tho - day /was devoted chiefly to judging. . -Tho show has attracted a large lium■bor of entries, and as a stock exhibition . .la certainly a suooess. Tho, lest depends cn the weather. ..The show of fat lambs is considered .: ono of the brat over seen at Carterton, • and tho same may be said of the fat bul- ; locks. Some new exhibitors scored very " croditablo successes, notably F. Court, • -who -won the fat lamb championship -.against old exhibitors. Among tho,big ■ .- breeders represented at the show, Mr. - W. Porry figured again, after an absence -;of somo,years.' He marked his reap- ■ pearanoe by some striking successes in «the sheep competitions. Of the pigs tho 'judge said: "The Berkshires are a very 1 -fine lot. -The Yorkshires could not-bo -beaten anywhere." / • ' ■ • o -'Host of tho horses will be juiiged' to- ; ! day. ' : • ' - -The judges seleoted by the society to. make tho awards were:— . ! ■■ - Sheep dog'trial»—Mr.; J. Blair,. Hawera'.. Competitions 1 and, light horses-^-Msssrs. - G Huuter, Porangahau, and" J. Coombe, - -Waitotara. -. Draught horses—Mr. H. E. B. Watson, — ChristchurcE. Purebred Shorthorns—Mr. B. Hay, - Christchurch. ■ X'olled Angus—Jlr. L. Cowan, DannoTilke. Ayrshiros—Mr. W. Jenkins, Fairview, Waddingto®. . Jerseys—Mr. H. E. B. Watson, Christ- ■ church. Jlilking Shorthorns—Mr. ; -A. Donald, Feathereton. • V . Fat stock—Mr. Andrew .Peters, Danne^ ■ vivke. , ■ , . ' Lmcolns and Leicesters—Mr. W. Little,: ■ Waipawa. Homney Marsh—Mr. -P. Mungavin, Ponrna. ■ -Down classes—Mi'.. Jas. Stevenson, Canterbury. < Pigs—Mr. R. Perrett, Sandon. Doga—Mr. Panl Hunter, Porangahau. HORSES. ■> Hack and Harness. i ; Mare, for remount- breeding—D. Lidi, <3ington/l; C. Campbell, 2. Pony mare, with foal—W. W. Abbott, 1. : Two-year-old hack—S. J. Sievers, 1. Yearling hack—W. C. Dellor, 1. • Two-year-old, for harness—D. H: Jen- . em, 1. Thoroughbred. Filly, two years—W. Corlette, 1.

CATTLE. Purebrod Shorthorn. Bull, over three . years—Sir Walter, Buchanan, 1 and champion. . Bull, three years—W. How.ard Booth, 1 and reserve champion. .) Bull, two years—-W. Howard Booth,!. ; • Bull, one year—Sir Walter Buchanan, l and 2. Cow with calf—W. ■ Howard Booth, 1 and champion; Sir Walter Buchanan, 2. Heifer, two years—W. Howard Booth, ' 1 and 2. : Heifer, one year—Sir Walter Buchanan, 1 and reserve champion; A. Al'Lean, 2. Two yearling heifers—A. JI/Lean, 1; .W. Howard Booth, 2. Bull and three females—Sir Walter Buchanan, 1; W. Howard Booth, 2. Hereford. . , Bull—Donald M'Kenzie, 1. Bull, ,one year—Donald M'Kenzie, 1 end 2. ' • Heifer, two years—G. B. Beamish, 1 and champion, and 2. • Heifer, one year—G. K. Beamish, 1 snd 2. ' . Holstein. W. I. Lovelock was the most successful of the Holstein exhibitors. Jersey. Bull, 3 years—W. Howard Booth, 1 and champion.

'Bull, 2 years—li. Eagle, 1 and reserve champion; It. B. Sayor, 2. Bull, .ono year—G. Kao Al'Kcnzie, 1; JI. Alpass, 2. Cow, with calf—E. B. Eagle, 1 and champion; E. Eagle, 2 and reserve champion. Heifer, 3 years—E. Eagle, 1 and 2. Heifer, 2 years—E. Eagle, 1; W. H. Booth, 2.

Heifer, 1 year—E. Eagle, 1; W. H. Booth, 2. Two yearling hcifors—W. H. Booth, 1; E. Eagle, 2. Bull and 3 cows—E. Eagle, 1; W. H. Booth, 2. Senii-ofiicially tested cows—E. B. Eagle, 1; E. Eagle, 2. Milking Shorthorn. Bull, 3 years or less—W. Brady, 1. Cow, 3 years—W. Brady, 1. Fat Cattle; Two export bullocks—J. W. Buchanan, 1; H. K. M'Kenzie, 2. Bullock, over 1 years—H. K. M'Kenzie, l>and champion. Bullock, 4 years—J. W. Buchanan, 1 and 2. Bullock, 3 yearfr-W. Howard Booth, 1; Sir Walter Buchanan, 2. Bullock, 2 years—Sir Walter Buchanan, 1; J. W. Buchanan, 2. ' Cow—Sir Walter Buchanan, 1. SHEEP. Lincoln. . , Haiti, 30 months—B. Rayncr, .1; W. Perry,. 2. . ' ■ Rain, - under 30 -months—H. Gaisford, .1; A. E. .Anderson, 2.;. •Ram,, under 18 months—W. Perry, 1 aud.2.,' - ' '-Ram, ( under 18 months,\shorn—B. Bay-' ner, 1 and 2. , Two rams, under 18 months—B. Rayner, 1; W. Perry, 2. Ewo, 30 months, with lamb—A. E. Anderson, 1 and 2. Ewe, nnder 30 months, with Jamb—A. E. Anderson, 1 and 2. Ewe, under 18 months—B. Rayner, 1; J. W. Compton, 2. Romney Marsh. ' Ram, 30 months—W. Perry, 1 and reservo'.champion, and 2. Ram, under 30 months—W. Porry, i and:champion, and 2., ' Ram, under IS months—W. Perry, 1 and 2. Ram, under 18 months, shorn—W. Perry, 1; G. E. Allen, 2. Two rams, under 18 months—W. Perry, 1 and 2. Ewe, 30 months, with lamb —W. Perry, 1 and 2. Ewe, 18 months, with lamb—W. Perry, 1 and champion; G. E. Allen, 2. Ewe, under IS months—W. Perry, 1 and 2. Two ewes, under 18 months—G. E. Allen, 1; W. Perry, 2. Southdown. Richmond and Ferine, J. Knight, W. Howard Booth, and Rayner Bros., competed in the Southdown classes. Richmond and Fernie won all the first prizes. Fat Lamb. • In the fat lamb competitions firsts were won by W. Howard Booth, J. and W. Fisher, and S. J. Sievers. ' Farmers' Classes. Firsts in farmers' classes went to F. Court, J. and W. Fisher, C. Livingstone, and S. J. Sievers. Fat Sheep. The chief prizes for fat sheep fell to L. Thompson, Sir Walter Buchanan, and G. Livingstone.Other Sheep. . • Freezer—F. Court, 1. Heaviest wether —J. and W. Fisher, 1. Heaviest ewo — Geo. Swinn, 1; J. and W. Fisher, 2. Heaviest wether under 18 months—Mrs. E. J: Matson, 1; E. 'Eagle, 1; F. Dixon, 2. PIGS. In the Berkshire division the Porirua Mental Hospital secured four firsts, and Mrs. J. Wall two firsts. Porirua Hospital -were unbeaten in Yorkshires, and scored three firsts. Additional awards were: — Any other purebred sow—H. Rayner, li- E. Goodwin,>2. Sow with litterMrs. J. Wall, 1; J. and W. Fisher, 2. Porker, 601b—H. Rayner, 1 and 2. Baoon'ers—H. .Rayner, 1 and 2. PorkeTS, 801b.—Geo. Swinn, 1; H. Rayner, 2. BUTTER-FAT COMPETITION. As reported yesterday, the butter-fat competition was won by T. E. Maunsell. The complete record of this interesting competition is: Weight „ of milk, Year. Owner.- • Test. lb. 1908— H. Feast 6.9 ' 230 1909—C. Morgan , 3.8 217 1910— W. Saywell. 3.5 246 1911— W. Say well -3.4 2561 1912— W. A. Hart 3.9 254-" •• 1913— R. Bassett 4.4 213-J 1914— W. Saywell 3.4 ' 258" 1915— W. Saywell ; 3.3 807$ 1916 —T. E; 'Maunsell ... 3.7 IJ6OJ One point is given for every 101b. milk, and 7 points for every lib. butter-fat. The original Challenge Cup was won outright by Mr. W. Saywell. The present Challenge Cup was subscribed for by the Dalefiold, Parkvale, Taratalii, Belvedere, Carrington, Greytown, Tawaha,

Otaraia, and Feathorston factories, and Messrs. H. ]'. Bunny, W. A. Saywoll, W. Kempton, and tlio society.

THE CHAMPIONSHIPS. So far. championships liave been award-

Ed as follows: — Purebred Shorthorn bull—Sir Walter Buchanan. Hereford bull—Donald M'Kenzie. Jorsey bull —W. H. Booth. Purebred Shorhorn cow—W. Howard Booth. : Hereford cow—G. I'. Beamish. .Tereey cow—E. B. Eagle. Fat cattle—H. K. M'Kenzie. Lincoln ram—H. Gaisford. Jiouiney ram—W. Porry. Roinney ewo—W. Perry. Southdown ram—Richmond and Fernie. Fat lamb—F. Court._ Berkshire boar—Porirua Mental Hospital. Borksliire sow—Mre. J. Wall. Yorkshire boar—Porirua. Mental Hospital. Yorkshire sow—Porirua Mental Hospital. RING COMPETITIONS. Horses' walking match—W. Howard Booth's Lonely, 1; .Tames Whiteman's Dolly, 2. Trotting horse (ridden)—.T. W. Burke's Fritz, 1; A. 0. Cadwallader's Tango, 2. Trotting horeo (in harness)—J. W. Burke's Fritz, 1. Maiden leaping match—E. Tilson's Akitio, 1; K. D. Morrison's Mist, 2. No factory will buy your milk by guessing the weight or test—neither will they take your word for these two essentials ! Why do you buy grass seed that old guess-work way? Why, indeed, when ,tou can have the Government tests for purity and germination with "Tui" grass seeds from Hodderand Tolley, Ltd., of . Palmerston North. ' Write Dept. D. today for samples and freight paid prices. '—Advt. Somo there aro who hold it a coincidence that factories turning out the best cheese and showing bigger profits are those equipped with Victor Vats. I,t is moro than a coincidence—it is 7easonable, and the Victor Vat supplies the reason. Its sloping bottom and improved middle , drainage—its scientific principle—these are responsible for excllence. Get details. A. J. Parton, Sheet Metal and Plumbing Works, Carterton.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2912, 26 October 1916, Page 8

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CARTBRTON SHOW Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2912, 26 October 1916, Page 8

CARTBRTON SHOW Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2912, 26 October 1916, Page 8

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