HAWKE'S BAY SHOW
PEOPLE'S DAY CONCLUSION OF THE JUDGING. I> ( ' By Telejraph.-Speolal' Correspondent. I Hastings, October 17. Beautiful -weather prevailed for (People's Day" in connection with tho [awke'iß Bay Show, and there was an roeediijjgly large-attendance. Judging jae continued, and some very keen impetftion took iplaco;: r. ■ ! I ■■■-• Points Prizes. (Points prizes were worked out as Mow.— [Purebred cattle other than dairy Utle—-A. S. 6. Carlyon, 68 points. jPurebred dairy cattle—Mrs. J. Wall, 3 points. j Lincoln sheep— J. W. Compton, 31 hints.' , : , ißomney Marsh sheep—6. E. Allen, $. poiji'ts. .'"■'' |.Southdown sheep—James Knight, C 6 Dints. ■ ■■'. lFat,6heep—H.,A. Wilson, 46 point 3. stock—H. A. Wilson,. 38 dints, 1; J. C. Baird, 28 points, 2. iPigs— Mrs. J. Wall/189 points. [Poultry—C. Vogtherr, ■31 points, 1; jolander and Jonson, 24 points, 2. rln the thoroughbred classes J. Lanels was first and W. Woods second jr' two-year-old ■ filly foaled since jigust 1, 1916. jSaddle horses.—Entire best calculated J improve the breed of saddle horses— tC.Ward. Mare best calculated to hxhice saddle horses —6. ■ Macdonald, In., 1; N. J. Wakely, 2. Lighteight hack up to 11 stone—H. Has--111. 1; Miss Ruth Nelson, 2; J. W. plley, 3. Medium-weight hack up to i stonerG. D. Beatson, 1; 0. Nelson, j,Miss' 6. Matter,. 3. .';Medium-weight tele (maiden) up to 13 stoned-Mrs; F. ! Vallanco, 1; Turoa Renata, 2; J. i'Cormick, 3.' Weight-carrying _ hack [> to 15 stone—H.' Hassell, 1; Miss G. aher, 2; G. D: Boatson, 3.. Hack, te-year-old or under, open;;to horses !at have not won a first prizer-H. A. iissell, 1; Walter Raymond, 2; •Tar'aiki.Tina, 3. Lady's hack-(to be ridden flady)-H. Hassell,. 1;: Miss .G. flher,-2:' G. : D. Beatsori, 3. Lady's |ck (to be ridden by a'lady), open to >rses that have not. won a first prize ! any previous show—Mrs. P. B. Valnce, 1; H. A. Russell, 2; Miss Ruth 2lson, 3. Two hacks—Miss G. Maher, ,-H. Hassell, 2; Mrs. F. B. Vallance, ■'■ Cob over 14.2 and not exceeding 15 vnds—Mrs. C. Stubbs, 1; J. W. Coly/, 2. Cob over 14' and not exceeding ;,2—David .Wilson, 1; Percy M. iflett, 2; M. F. Donovan, 3. Horse r qualified hunters of this season— iss G. Maher, 1; H. Hassell, 2 ami I -Best walking horse—Miss Hooper, J H. Hassell, 2; Walter Raymond, 3. iampiou hack—H. Hassell's Captain iossop, '" ■ : : ■''" Pony inoet suitable for polo—O. Ncl-n-,1; Miss M. N. Russell, 2. Pony >t exceeding 14 hands—A. Hickling, ■A. Cook, 2; Miss Olga Carlyon, 3. jny 12 and under 13 hands—Miss orah Hassal!, 1; Miss Laila Cottertll, !'. nnd under ]2 hands— jthur Cotterill; 1; Miss May Hansen, i Miss M. N. Ruseell, 3. Pony finder ! hands—Miss Stewart, 1; Miss Jean ■nnett, 2; Rowan Hill, 3. Best, hoy rider under 15 years— ughie' Hickling, 1; Hubert Hickling,
Best girl rider under 15 years—Miss bna M'Niven, 1; Miss Norah flasIV 2. ■-'■' • ■ . . Best boy rider under 12 years—Dick Mson, 1:' Drew M'Gaffin, 2; Arthur jelding, 3. • Best girl rider under 12 years— oden Nelson, 1; M. N. Russell, 2; ahel M'Gaffin, 3. ;, Dairy Cattle., In , the butter-fat competition the Ws were milked on the ground, the Reproducing the greatest amount of jtter-fat per cow being adjudged the finer. "...T. J. Thompson , and Son's itty was first; Mrs. if.,Walls's Beauty :.';was second, and; J..'; Simmons's bina third. Grade Shorthorn dairy cow—Mrs. J. !all, 1; J- J. Gilhooly, 3. Grade Jersey cow—Mrs. F. W. Fitz!trick, 1; T. J. Thompson. 2; Mre.' !WaU 4 -3/ -■■ Cow. crossbred, in milk—Simmons, : A."Wardr2rMrsrJ.- Wall, 3. Gratia Shorthorn dairy heifer, calved jToo-.Tuly 1, 1916-Mr6. J. Wall, 1; ; Barry, 2. Grade Jersey dairy heifer—Mrs; J. all,- 1; A. Edwards, 2; Tinnes, 3. Dairy heifer, crossbred,- calved since ily.l, 1917— J. Barry/1; H. Harvey, |Mre. J. Wa]l, 3. ■-■.■■ . . ! Wool Classing.' There were seven entries in the.woolUeing compciitibn/'.which, was opn j' students attending "any technic;\l pool any person, ..non-pro-isional, -under 30 years of age. The ! o first were men attending the ipier evening classes, 'and they gainj 82. points out of a possible 100. The jt placed competitor was a technical Uege boy,' and ho was only three ■hits- behind the two. leading , men. \e Awards were: H. Russell, and J. ayhurst, tie, I;'A. Thompson, 2. I . Competitions. |Machine sliearing-T-A. Anderson,' 1; ya and M; Apio, eqiial, 2. ■ shearing (maiden)—A. , AnIrson; 1; Tawa, 2; B. Anderson, 3. Leaping for points'—Miss D. 'M. Has■ll, 1; Baden Brooker, 2; F. Sulli>n, 3. ■■; : .' ■ ■ ■■■■• ■Best paced and mannered hack—H. fissall'e Captain : Glossop,', 1; Mrs. T. j Vallance's Grumpy, 2. Champion leaping match—H.' Hash's Mickey Free, 1; W. L. Hart's layboy, 2; W. A. Stephens's Mabel, i This ,was the third occasion Mr. ftssall has won the fifteen-guinea cup fiich accompanies the first prize of 20. , The trophy becomes his own proirty. / '.' . [Leaping for horses owned and ridden r Natives—G. Brightwell, 1; J. J. Illiea, 2. [Leaping for horses ridden by male ders who have never ridden a tatiize horse in any jumping competition •R. J. Goodwin, 1; J. O'Donnell, 2.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 20, 18 October 1918, Page 8
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