PEOPLE'S DAY
NOVEMBER 15. There was a large attendance at lbs Show to-day, it being Peoplo'6 Day. The judging -was completed during tho day. The Horses. Draught three-year-old colt, entireMrs. J. I). Ormond's Doctor Glen, 1, Pair draught horses (mares or geldings), for general farm work—Hugh Middleton, 1 and 2. Draught entire, 4 years old and 1 upwards—Windleburn Bros.'s Memehau Prince, 1. Challenge Shield for Draughts.—The first prize in-, this was awa&ded to Mrs. J. D. Ormond's yearling "colt Young Itintyije, by Campbelltown—Thelma, which beat tho older horses on measurement though only a yearling. He was the only competitor which came up to the standard in measurements. He stands 15.1f has a girth of sft. lOJin., and stands tho knee measures 9Jin. He is a very fine colt. Champion draught mare—Mrs.. J. D. Ormond's Mavourneen, a bay 3-year-old filly by Korari—Kathleen. Reserve champion, Hugh Middleton. Thoroughbred entires, four years eld and upwards—James Bull's (Hunterville) All Bed, 1. Thoroughbred entire (coaching claw), i years old and upwards—M. Collinson's (Marton) Broadleaf. Springoart mare or gelding, up to half a ton, to be driven—W. Carvell and Son's Ji\ck, 1; M. H. Bason's Princc, 2; Douglas Sargeant's Jess, 3. Pony, U. 2 or under, to bo driven in harness—R. W. Webb's Dido. 1; Miss E. Burchell's Mona, 2; Miss D. Thompson's Dolly, 3. Springeart mare or gelding, up to one ton, to bo driven—James Hoggs LongJ Acre,' 1; Douglas Sargeant's Prince, 2/ W. Carroll and Son's Bell, 3. Weight-carrying hack, up to 153t.—A. S. Goodwin's Defender, 1; C. Burr's Bonny Boy, 2. Mare or gelding, not exceeding 15.2, to be driven by ladies—A. S. Goodwin's Bachelor, 1; Mrs. G. W. Campbell's The Earl, 2; C. Burr's N.Z. Pride, 3. ■Weight-carrying cob, not. exceeding 15 hands, up to 14st.—Mrs, G. W. Camp- i bell's The Count, 1; A. S. Goodwin's Bachelor, 2; W. Webb's Dido, 3. Dogcart horse, to be driven—C. Brur's Bonny Belle, 1; C. Burr's Bonny Boy, 2; A. S. Goodwin's Defender, 3. Hack, up to 13st.—J. Brice's Bell, 1; R. W. Harvey, 2; G. A. Wheeler's Starlight, 3, Hack, up to list.—A. S. Goodwin's Romeo, 1; J. Brice's Hailstorm, 2; Rina Hipgie's Restar, 3. Mare or gelding best adapted for a Bradley, not under 14.2 and not over 15.1 hands, to be driven—A. S. Goodwin's Bachelor, 1; Mrs. ,G. W. Campbell's The Count, 2; R. W. Webb's Dido, 3. Lady's hack, over 15.1— E. Short's Rarem, 1. Champion hack—A. S. Goodwin's Romeo. Champion harness horse—A.' S. Goodwin's Bachelor. . ' Leaping competition—J. Brice's Hailstorm, 1; A. Goodwin's Quaker, 2; Father Doolaghty's Hazelwood, 3.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 45, 16 November 1917, Page 8
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