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CARTERTON SHOW

PEOPLE'S DAY

!AD WEATHER PREVAILS

(Special 'Reporter.)

'■• •;.; Carterton, , October 24. eople's Day" at {he Carterton Show (completely-spoilt , by the wretched her, which prevailed. Excellent aremente niado by tho presii (Mr. C. Reed), ;the secretary (Mr. {.••■Smart), and aemall army bf enSasts, but, as has been tho case at prtou for many years, the weather against tnem. Last evening visitors ■others, were entertained by the sojiit a eraoke concert. Mr. C. Reed ded, and tbo time was spent very fantly. '

(iginij was completed this afternoon. iod:deal of interest was taken in the ijind light harness horses, and some |"sorts yere seen out. The hack ipionship went to W. Howard h 3. Lonely, a highly successful shoiviperformer; Captain Glossop won the 's hack competition, and his owner rgofc another leg in for the challense 'd, which he was first for in 19U !-Aotea and in 1916 'with Countess. t I scoring the. highest ,- : number 6f te in the cheese classes, Dalefield got fourth out of the five legs required in the silver challenge shield, idiers from Feathers-ton Camp visithe show during the day. An excol- ! display of mounted drill done to c was given. '■ The evolutions, it ed to the lay eye, wero almost pery done. A' physical drill eqnad gave jxhibition in their line, , and it was linly the finest thing of its kind seen ie Wajrarapa. ;' if , CATTLE. ■'■' I ~ Milking Shorthorn. ,]], three years—Samuel Boltoh, 3 champion and 2. ... i ill, two years—A. Tocker, 1. ; ill, one year—R. V. Brown, 1; T. de 'aye, 2. ' ■ w, any age—Mrs. J. Wail, 1; S. San, 1 3. .. . . lifer, three years—S. Morgan, 1;, , A. Jy. 2. iifer, two years—E. V. , , Brown, lj ; J. Wall, 2. . iifer,- one year— Jtal J. Wall, 1; S. Jan/ 2. ?o yearlings—Mrs. J.- Wall. t. I. ... . Milkers. . . irebred cow in milk—A. C. Feast, 1. her cow in inilk-H. Catt, 1; W. gen, 2. ■■■" ■ .-*,* : iifer, three years-G. W. Hart, 1; W. re, 2. ; . •ifer, two years— J. and W. D. I'isher, '. B. Maunsell, 2. , • > '}•*- heifer—lloore Bros., 1 and 2. vo dry heifers—Mooro Bros., 1 and 2. ireo yearling heifers-R. Bassett, 'lj, ire. Bros., 2. . ! a'de Shorthorn yearling heifer— J. i.W. D. Fisher, I; , A. Moody, 2. lade Holstein yearling heifer— J. Hod-

I l;i J. Callister, 2. ■ jado Ayrshire yearling lieifer—Mooro l.;i;-.W. Moore,-2.-- ; ■ ■ - Tersey .yearling heifer—-E. Bas- ! 1; D. Keid, 2. ; j■' ; . J., . DAIRY PRODUCE. : : .•■';'■ ' Butter. ■- ~ ..•;■■'.• ■ iwdered butter-Mrs. W. Feast, 1; j.iJ.'B. M'Kenzie. 2. nvderetV butter left with secretary selc ; beforeShow--Mrs. J. B. M'Jven:i; Mrs., W. l'cast, 2. .'.'■■ •esli /butter-Mrs. W. Ifeost, 1; Mrs. i. Jl'lvenzie, 2. rjxirt butter—Mastsrton Dairy Co., 1 ■ 2:"ilauricevillc Dairy Co.. 3. tncy. butter-iriss E. T. Pike, 1. J V ..•/ Cheese.' . .:.. ■; ictory cheese,' . coloured—Dalefield V Co. (J. Linton, manager), 93 points, farkvaio Dairy Co. (J. T. Graham), 921 Its, 2; Carrington'Dairy Co. ■ (A. E. sh), 92 points, 3.. ictory. cheese, white—Dalefiekl, S3J its, '];, Pai-lcvnle, 92J points, 2; Cav'ton, 92 "points, ,3..-. • '"'■■■ )iw export cheeses—Carrington (A; ]{. sh)' 93!- points, 1; Belvedere (C. E. Ion), ,92i :points,. ; 2; ;.. .Dalcfield and kvale.' 92 points each, 3. " ,; j -HORSES. ' : ; Thorpughbrcds. • ." ' hllion—E. P. Jleited's Waimangu, 1. ;■ .. Hack and Harness. : )ny .stallion, under J14.2 hands—J. =s," l;; Miss Yi. Lα Eoclie, 2. brse,' : 4s'.2 hands, in gig—Mies G. (er's Bachelor, 1; 'P.-Clancy's' Jack', 2. prse. 14.2 hajids in gig—Wilton Bros., ;V. D. Fisher, 2. • . , ■my—Jliss'-KarbjY 1)". Miss M. Jen'•2.'.' '■'•'! '■',■ ■; ■ ■ " ; ■. -. ■:. 'iggy horse—W.: Eedmond's Monsoon,. • ; . D. .Gondnll, 2; A , . R: ■ Armstrong, .1. iny iir daisy carl;— Wilton Bros., 1; 5 Nafby,-2; :W.. D.'l'iehcr, 3. ' ■stohe';Vhack—Mrs: -Noel Adams, 1; i tr.' Malier, : 2; Inn Tilson, 3. -stone .hack— K. Hassall's Eambler, 1. •stone, hack—AV; Howard Booth's ply, I';'H'Hassall'e Captain Glossop, (fin; .'Fi-'B.'- Valiants'.Grumpy, 3. . Ho\vnrd,.Booth's Lonely, iliss GJ-:.MahV<!,Baolielor, 2; E. D. jrison's-'Mai're, '?,'.'-'■ ■' )b—Miss ..G. Maher's' Bachelor, ■'. 1; therston Camp, 2; .. -F. Clancy's

i, 3. ■- '■ ... - ; ' :■■ my, 13 bauds—Jack Morrison, 1; E. . R.'Tilsun, 2; Mrs. H/ IV Bunny: 3. pny, It hands—E. Afiison,' 1; Miss ibv, 2. iris' 'pony—E. "Miison, 1; E.-]?,Yn7i; 2; Morrison, 3 p.dy's hack—H. . HassallV Captain ksop, 1; \V. Howard liooth's Lonely, iliss P. B. Vnlliince'H Grumpy, 3. kdy's -and Gent's hacks—Miss G. tier's Borneo, and Bachelor, .1; K. B. jrison's Mairo and D. Donald's '.Paknb, 2;' I: Tilson's Akitio and W. yard Bootlt's Lonely, 3. • I'.-. Draughts. jallion—Donald Estate's Bucklyvic's ■ouritc, 1 and champion; A. Tockcr, t> , ,. P. Mexled, 3. bit, two years—Uoiiiild Estate, 1. , parting— Bpnald Kitnte,"l; Q. • lionjare—Donald Estate's May 'Blossom, 1 1 champinu; Q; Donald, 2; Donald nre, 3. : iilly, three years—A. Tackor,-!. ■ " ;illy, two years—Dpnnld Estate, 1. ill'jj one.year—.Donald Estate, 1; A: ic'i','2; Frank. Ormond, 3. jfldiinj-—A. 'I'ocker, 1; Feathwston tip,.2. ■ ' ' ■ 'l-y mare—A. Tocker, 1; Feathcrston iip, 2. air of plough horses—Donald Estate, p." Donald, 2. . lluitK'h team—Donald Estate, !;• A. iker, 2. lough team of four—Dnnald Estalo, 1; ttherston Clamp, 2. ■lirnier's horse-F. O'Reilly, 1; H. lilk'carter-I' , . O'Eeilly, 1; H. Hay'nrmsr's Iwood mare—T. Straiten, 1; ; Moore, 2. ■ laro or gelding capable of drawing 15 ~—T. Straiten, 1; W. Moore, 2. 'illy or RcldinT for trap— J. and W. tfislier, 1;T. Teal, 2.

i RING COMPETITIONS. ilie'ep dog trial—C. S. Hay, Masterton, ■points, 1; D. S. Grant, Tikokino, 38 •nts, 2; C. S. Hay, Masterton, 37 lilts, 3. ■Juntors' jiimiiing competition— J. J. jce's Twiliprht, 1; H. Hnssell's in bier, 2; Cuptain Williams's Grey Svii, -3. llaiden leaning—R. J). Morrison's lire, 1: Mrs. F. B. Vallanpo's timpy, 2. Jest turnout driven by a woman—,T. (nomVe entry, 1; Miss G.. Jlahcr'e, 2; jlton Bros.', 3.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 26, 25 October 1918, Page 8

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CARTERTON SHOW Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 26, 25 October 1918, Page 8

CARTERTON SHOW Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 26, 25 October 1918, Page 8

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