CARTERTON SHOW
PEOPLE'S DAY
(By Telegraph—Special Correspondent.
Masterton, October 26. People's Day at. tho Carterton show was spoiled by heavy rain. Nevertheless thore was a large attendance. Tho Military Band and tlio Featherston Bugle Band rendered selections,, and a battery of artillery gave a demonstration.' . . • Competitions. Hunters' jumping competition—Mrs. D. G. lliddiford's Dugala, 1; R. Tilson's Chorister, 2; R. JD. Morrison's Groy Dawn, 3. • Best turn out (to be driven by lady) —Wilton Bros.' Kit, 1; S. B. Shaw's Czar, 2. Open harness and driving competi- ' tion—D. H. Jensen, 1; V. W. Abbot, 2. Musical stall competition,, for. ladiesMiss Oliver 1; Miss Toxward, 2. ■ Championship jumping competition— H. Hassell's Mickio Free, 1; R. D. Morrison's G'rey Dawn, 2; R. Tilson's Morphia, 3. Dogs. Old English sheep dog, N.Z.K.C. championship—W. I. Lovelock, 1; W. Price, 2. Thoroughbred Horses. Stallion, three yearß and upwards— A. A. Cameron's Expect, 1; H. P. Mexted's Waimangu, 2. Hack and Harness Horses. Stallion, host calculated to improve the breed of carriago and trap horses— Geo. Gardner's Wild Palm, 1; H. B. Hosnell's Rockefeller, 2. Haok, suitable for carrying lost, rider —H. Hassell's Miekie Free, 1j R. Tilson's Akitio, 2; R. Tilson's Morphia, 3. Hack, suitable for carrying \l3st. rider—H. Hassell's' Defender, 1; Mrs. Noel Adams's Titus, 2; Miss A. 13. Martin's Exertion, 3. .. . _ Hack, suitable for. carrying' list! rider—W. .Howard' Booth's Lonely, 1; Donald James's Shy lock, 2;. H. Matson's Kiltie Lass, 3.
Horsej most suitable as a remount liorse—W. Howard Booth's Lonely, 1; S. A. Goodwin's Tikikino, 2; R'. D. Morrison's Mist, 3.
Cob, not over 15 ' hands —Frank Evans's The Earl, 1; Major It. M. truna'Sj 2; .W. Howard Booth's High Jinks, 3J .
Lady's hack (to be ridden by lady)— H. Hassell's Tomoana,_ 1; G. Shaw's Nancy, 2; Donajd James's 3. Lady's and gent.'a hacks—fl. llasaell's Defender and llickie Free, 1; G. Shaw's Nancy and James Shylock, 2; Miss A. B. Martin's and R. Tilson's, .3. Draught Horses. Draught stallion, four years anaTtpwards —Donald Estate's Bucklyvies Favourite, 1 and champion; A. Tocker's Bonald's Pride, 2. - Colt, foaled since . August 1,1914— Donald Estate's Bucklyvies, 1 and reserve champion, A. Tocker's Camp Favourite, 2; W. Earner's, 3. Mare, in foal or with foal at foot— A. Tocker's Lady Bancor, 1 and reservo champion. Filly, foaled since August 1, lrl3— A. Tocker's Mollis Ronaid, 1. Filly, foaled since August 1, 1914— Q. Donald's Netherton, 1 and champion; Donald Estate, 2; A. -Tocker's Favourite Rose, 3. ' Filly, foaled since August 1, 1915— Donald Estate, 1. • , Dry mare—VY. Howard Booth's Rose, 1; Flower, 2. . Golding—W. Howard Booth's Chum, 1; A. Tocker's Togo, 2; W. Howard Booth's Sharp, 3. Pair of plough horses—A. Tocker's Nellie Ronald arid Mollie Ronald, 1; W. Howard Booth's Sharp and Clvum,' a. ' ' ' v -. Team of three horses in. ordinary .plough harness—A Tocker's 1; W. Howard Booth's, 2.
Team of four horses —A. Tocker's, 1; W- Howard Booth's, 2. Pair lorry horses, shown' in 'orry— A. Tocker's,' 2,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2913, 27 October 1916, Page 8
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492CARTERTON SHOW Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2913, 27 October 1916, Page 8
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