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MASTERTON SHOW

PEOPLE'S DAY

I. ' FURTHER AWARDS MADEv j The Masterton Snow was concluded yesi tcrday , .' Eain fell (luring line day, but f. , there jrae a largo, crowd" (present. The i; . ' judges 'concluded their w6rk, and the I awards jnshe> dog eec'tjon, the flower eecj' ■ -aid, the balance" of'the horso secI tion were. Announced. A' fine troupe of I mounted 'goldiers attended and We a I ' •- ■ splendid display of Vtailitary evolutions j in the jumping ring, and a regiment of I- cirls relieved the Renerons and the af- !■■'. ■ fluent of. money for. Bed Croes work. It }■•■ .'. was report/ea. that before noon the girls i had garnered over >£10O<: TKe -grand I•■/ parade .of'-etock was-liold'in the after- [ ;■ ... i ; ... ■ A' eood'deal of interest was taken in [ the contest for the hack''chaia'pionship. .:'■.■ The honour fell t6 Mhr >W. Howard j . Booth's Lonely, for theeeQond Successive i year. The Donald Eatitefc draught etal- ! Hon. laird Buohlyvle, Won the Shaw, • Savill and Albion Cup, and thus the H eaine exhibitors hate annexed the trophy [ . for the last, fpiif jfears. I Xdditiiinal Championships. In addition t6 the championsJiips re■ported yesterday, tho following have boen awarded :-if ~, ' Champion-, hack: Mr. W. Howard Booth's lonely. . , Draught horse: Donald Estate's Laird ■ Buchlyvie. !' Drahght mare: Donald Estate's May J Blossom. ' . ■ ■» ■

Draught geldings: Q. Donald's Laddie. Working dog: T, P. Campbell's Laddi«. Cups and Specials. Further cups and special prizes were won by:— Bidwill Cup: W. Howard Booth, Shaw, Savill, and Albiou (Jo.'s Challenge Cup: Donald's Estate. Clydesdale Society's Medal: Donald's Estate. Gold Medal for Working Dog: T. P. Campbell. ■ ' 'FURTHER AWARDS. j Ponies, Ridden. Mare or gelding, under 12 hands: N. . Small, 1; Daisy Hubbard, 2; E. S. Tarf rett, 3. Mare or gelding, under 13 hands: t J. H. Percy, 1; W. Baker, 2; R. Vanj tier, 3. Pony, under 13.2 hands: M. Mace, ( 1; W. Willie, 2; O. J. Percy, 8. Ponr, . : under 14.2 hands: J. Donald, 1; Wilton t I Bros., 2 ;• E. Byan, 3. Girl rider, under 5 i 15: Mabol Perry, 1; K. Holmwpod, 2. [ Girl rider, under 12: Myra M'Kay, 1; . Margaret Hogan, 2. Boy rider: W. Baker, 1; E. Garrett, 2; Robert Ryan, 3. i Horses in Harness. ; Buggy pair: L. Pike, 1. Gig horse: A. 1 S. Goodwin, 1; J. Symonds, 2; Mrs. G. ■ H. Lawry, 3. Single harness horse: O. ' J. Percy, 1; J.- Symonds, 2; Rupert Mor- • rison, 3. Pair, buggy ponies: C. K. 1 M'Laren, 1. Pony, 34.2 hands:- Wilton Bros., 1; W. D. Fisher, 2; B. H. Ashton, 3. Pony;. 13.2 hands: Mrs. E. M. Denby, 1; Mrs. B. Welch, 2; J. Humphreys, 3. Pony, between 13.2 and 14.2: W. D. Fisher,. 1; B. H. Ashton, : 2; E. Welch, 3. Best turn-out: Rupert Morrison, 1; J. Symonds, 2. ' Saddle Horses. ' Lady rider: Mrs. K. Bekker, 1; Miss Madge Pilmer, 2; Mi3s H. Kummer, 3. Lady rider, wlio has not previously won a prize: Miss Myrtle Wateon, 1; Mrs. G. G. Lawry, 2; Miss C. Power, 3. Cob.;. E. S. Watson, 1; P. Evans, 2; Wilton Bros., 3. H'aek, list.: W. Howard Booth's Lonely, 1 and champion; A. S. Goodwin's Romeo, 2; E. Short's Heko, 3. Hack, 13st: E. Short's Scout, 1; H. Hassall's Defender, 2; J. E. Mason's Mischief, 3. Weight-carrying-hack: H. Hassail's Micky free, 1; J. W. Bicknell's Tommy Atkins, 2; T. Hoare's General M'Kee, 3. Troop horse: A. S. Goodwin's Batchelor, 1; A. S. Goodwin's Romeo, 2; R, S. Pilmer, 3. Artillery horse: Major Newcombe's Billy, 1; G. H. Grantham's Nugget, 2. Lady's hack— j W. Howard Booth's Lonely, 1; A.' S. | Goodwin's Romeo, 2. Lady's and gentle- ! man's lacks: A. S. Goodwin's Romeo j and Batchelor, 1; R. S. Pilmer's Myra j and W. Howard Booth's Lonely, 2; C. i F. Vallance's Sturdee and Tommy, 3. Best mannore and paces: H. Hassall's Micky Free, 1; H. Hassall's Defender, 2; A. S. Goodwin's Batchelor, 3., j Working Draughts. Dry mare: Donald's Estate, 1; A. F. Smith, 2. Foal: Donald's Estate, 1, 2, and 3. Mare: Q. Donald, 1. Mare, with two progeny: Q. Donald, 1; Donald's Estate;. 2. Gelding-: Q. Donald, 1 j and champion: A. F. Smith, 2; J. M'Gre- j gor, 3. Plough pair: J. M'Gregor, 1. Plough mare or gelding: M. J. Gallagher, 1; E. R. Ward, 2. Brake pair: New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency, ■ 1. Trap horse: E. E. Ward, 1; W. A. Grantham, 2; G. H. Grantham,-3. Lorry pair: :M. J. Gallagher, 1. Tradesmen's horse: W. A. Grantham, 1; G. H. Grantham, 2. Dogs. First in dogs were won as follows:— Working classes: H. J. Cooper, Frederick Evans, C. S. Hay, L. G. Butcher, T. P. Campbell (2), and G. Banibry. CfiiHes: W. A. Speedy, M. E. Fuidlay an:l j3. M.iarnth. Retrievers: J. A Y.oung. i.. -■>, wt:*-':: '■ ; v»-l. Irish. Setter: F. W. Howard (2). i<. \\. "Uciivaii;. itointers: J. Kidd ami li. 11. Ashton. Spaniels: Eileen Bwiisgton, Jessie Cooper, Joyce and Morris, E. M. Bannister and T. C. Bannister. Greyhounds: Mrs. Amberger and J. A. Yoi.iv.iv. . ■ Fox-terriers: James Kidd (3), H. Madeley .'-.nd A. Madeley. Terriers- James Kidd (2). Puss: Mrs. E. Brown, E. M. Bannister, and Mrs. Hugh Morrison. Children's classes: Mrs. Poland, May Lewis, and Nellie_ Britain. Flowers. Decorated table: Miss Jameson, 1; Mrs. James Allan, 2; Mrs. A. P. Smith, 3. Sweet.peas: E. Harper, 1; A. Michell, 2. Cut flowers: Mrs. Archer Hosking, 1; James Allan, 2. Basket of flowers: Mrs. B. Arnot, 1. Asters: A. Michell, 1; E. Harper, 2. Six roses: Mrs. Archer Hosking, 1; Mrs. -Gawith, 2. Three roses: James Allan, 1; Mrs. Gawith, 2. Hand bouquet: Mrs. B. Arnot, 1. Phlox: A. Michell, 1; E. Harper, 2. Collection of I

asters: A. Michell, 1; W. Stidolph, 2; E. Harper, 3. Sheep Dog Trial, G. Hay's William Wallace (85 points), 1; L. Golightly'e Chanco (3i), 2; D. Sutherland's Flo (83), 3; W. Hobson's Yarra (32), i. School Children's Work. Respecting the ornamental lettering, the judge said the -work on tho whole was excellent, and he would like to see more competition amongst the children in this class. Ho strongly recommended the unsuccessful to persevere, as they showed promise of fnturo success, There was a fine showing of drawing, the judge said, and tho competitors displayed great tnsto and ability. The first prizo, especially, was very good in shade and softness, ' Field Competitions. Musical stalls: Miss Oliver 1; Miss Eileen Dennis, 2. Champion jump: J. J. Bryce's Firelight, 1; B. Short's Scout, 2; E. D. Morrison's Greydawn, Si Consolation jump: Mrs. E. Gnome's Chalice, 1; Phil Drummond's Playboy, 2; R. D. Morrison's Greydawn, 8. Mr. W. Howard Booth's Lonely was awarded first prize aa champion hack, with Erneet Short's Scout second.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3010, 22 February 1917, Page 8

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MASTERTON SHOW Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3010, 22 February 1917, Page 8

MASTERTON SHOW Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3010, 22 February 1917, Page 8

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