MANAWATU SHOW
JUDGING DAY RECORD OP THE AWARDS ( (Special Reporter.) ! * Palmerston North, October 30. Tho Manawatu epnng show was comBnccd to-day. Very heavy rain fell in e early morning, but the weather , bared as tho day wore on. To-day was dging day, and the attendance, was not [large ae might have been expected, jimerical particulars of the entries wero ibliehed yesterday, and. now that tho bck has been seen it may be said also at in the chief breeds of 6heep, cattle, Id'-pigs the standard of has !en;well maintained. ■Aβ to the horses, me very attractive types were exhibited. .
'•■-.■'■'.•■ Championships. ■ So.-;;far ■ championships have been rarded'as follow:— : ■ •' ■ • • Shorthorn" bnll-W. F: ; Jacob. . ' Shorthorn'cow—Arch. M'Lean. Aberdeen Angus cow—A. S.- Carlyon. Ayrshire.bull—Porirua Mental Hospital. Jersey Bros. : . 'Jersey cow—Henry Booth. Friesian bull-VR. Gilmonr. ■ Milking Shorthorn bull-Central Dβ- ■"■■. Velopment Farm. / " Fat cattle— T. A. Duncan. . . • ■ 'Romney ram—W. Perry. Ro'mney ewe—W. Perry. Shropshire ram—Sir James Wilson. Shropshire ewe—Sir James Wilson. Southdown ram— J. Knight. Southdown ewe— J. Knight. Berkshire boar—Porirua Mental Hosiji-: I ...tal. '■ -.. -..-.. Berkshire eow—Mrs. J. Wall. Tamworth boar—N. ;Pi Nielsen. ".' Tamworth sow—Mrs. J. Wall. Yorkehire boar—F. W. Fitztiatrieic. .Yorkshire sow—Mrs. J. Wall. !■■ v;.". .; . The Judges. The judges are:—, Horses—jumping events: J'. Bull, jun., unterville, and C. F. Vallance, Masterii.-.'■ ■•Saddle: C. F. Vallance, Masterton. arness: J. Bull, jun., Hunterville. taught: J. Gow, Mosgiel. Cattle—Shorthorn: R. A. Alexander,, jricoln College. Hereford and Aberdeen igits: J. King, Invercargill. . Ayrshire: j J.'.Cowan, Oaniarn.' Jersey: Chas. Dulter, Blenheim. Frierian: G. Aifchi-; h, Kaitangata. . Milking Shorthorn: J. , > Potts,' -Pirongin.'." .Dairy cattlo: A. jmald/Feafcherston. Fat: K. W. Deighn, .Mart'on. ' ■ ■
Sheep—Lincoln: A- Withell, Brookside.' imvriey. ram: ■A. Holme, Waimahaka. pmney ewe: G. Hunt. Wakrfiold. jicester and-sundry: G. Elliott. Haetgs. • Shropshire: A. J. Cooper, Mastern.- Southdown: Isaac Andrew, Ellce-. ere. Fl-ece t-ooI: Frank Clark, Wel3»ton. Tat sheep: K. W. Deigftton, iirtpn. - ■;'■ ...'. ' ..... , : ;
Pigs'—E.'C. D'Auvergne. Waihemo.'/ Hemp—W. H. Ferris. Wellington. Photography—TV. R. Robinson, Wanga-
Art needlework—Mrs. L. J. Watkin. 'anganni. ' ■ ' Home industries—Mrs! J. B. M'Kenzitf, asterton. .
Schonls—technical worT; and modelling: >J. Watkin. Wam'ftWii. Writing and ilon"'modelling: P. D. Opie, Palmernn';North. Drawing, wiapninj?, a*d ssticine: G. \H. Elliott. Palraerston brih. Architectural drawing and nmlwork: E. H. de J. Clere, Palmerston orth.:
Detoils of awards follow.— i . HORSES i ~ , Thoroughbred. : Sta'llion-B. C. M'Cormick, 1. :Carriage stallion—P. C. Ward's Blackjard,l;A. Fry, .2; T. F.'Schroder, 3, Mare—P. F. O'Connor, 1. Trotting mare—K. J. Goile, 1; J. A. ester, 2; P. F. O'Connor, 3. ■I ■ '
j Ponies. iEntire-Mn. N. Kirkcaldie, If J. Tayir;*S; R. Vantier, 3. ■ : 112 hands—Miss D. Awdry, 1; Miss rinstrong, 2. .•■■•' 13.2 hands—S. Bambeny, 1; B. Camp--311, 2; L. Bull, 3. ■■■' ■12.2 hands-R. Vantier,: 1; Mrs. C. F. urton, 2; B. Campbell; 3.
;. ' -Saddle, , ; .:. lOver H stone-H. Hassali's Jlioky Free, ;■ Sergeant-Mnjof - Goodwin's Bachelor, ;■ A; Balmer's Faugh-a-ballah, 3. . , U stone—E. Shores Scout, I;. H. Has\ll's Eambler, 2; Mias E. V; Armstrong's [ugwumps, 3. 'Light—H. Hassall's Captain Glossop, 1; i< , . Howard Booth's Lonely, 2; L. H. 'ollineo'n's Rising Tide, 8. : .. ■ : ;. . . ; Maiden—L.JlL Collinson'e Rising Tide, ; Miss M'lean's Adinaul,-2; J. Coombe'e 'aku,-3. ■ " ■•:. V-. ■ . ' X'ob—Mrs. C. .P. Hunter's Dan, 1; G. |. Beatson's Pepper, 2; H. E. ■ Newian's Grey/Dawn, 3V •• ■ " ■'■~ :■ 13''stone hunterr-Sergeant-Major A;
V Goodwin's Romeo, 1; W;'SI. Russell's jock Robii), 2; H. Hnssall'e The .Whip, 3. ;15 stone hunter—E. Short's-Scout,. 1; I. Ha'ssnll's.vliicky.iFree, 2; J. Brice's \m,--tivs*frv«-J" " ' ■. • > [Lady's hack—3. Hassall's Captain Glosop,' 1'; W, Howard Booth's Lonely,' 2; Jis3 M'Lean's Adinaiil, 3.
i Pace's and manners—H. Hassall's, Capkin Glossop, lj W. .JJjiy.-jd Booth's lonely,-.2; H. Hnssall's Micky Free,. 3. . ' Troop horse—W. Howard Booth's Loner, ■1; Sergeaht-Maior GoodVfin's Bfiohepr, -2; Miss B. t. Armstrongs Mugrumps, 3.. ■ :; .',- ~.'■. j ■ , . Harness. ■ Over 15 -hands—Sergeant-Major A., S. Joodwin'e .Bachelor,. 1; J;'B. Gaieford's Jolonel, 2;.-A.,Keith'a:Bob ) 3. : , -15 h'ands—K. .7. Goile'a Dinkum, 1; A. v Balmer's Peter, 2; J. W.Co9k'e ■Prieilla, 3. -...•■ . ' ! Under U hands-R. Vautier, ,1; Eev. ?ather M'Manus, 2; Mrs. R. H.Meade, 3. I'l2 harids-R.' Vaiitier,' 1;' Mrs. C. ; F. ?urton,'2. '• -'..-..;. .. , .
'!'. 'Draught. ' '.. Stallion, over >4 years—Donald Estate, ; and champion; A. Tocker, 2. . i Colt, 2 years—Donald' Estate, 1. ! Colt, 1 year-Dnnald' Estate, 1;' G. Donald,. 2. ! Mare, .with foal-G. Donald, 1 and ihampion. • .-■<■- ; Filly,: 3 years—A. Tocker, 1 and relerve champion. ■ .■'., i Filly, 2 years-Donald Estate, 1 and 2. ; Filly, -I , * year-Donald Estate, 1; A. Tocker, 2; F. Ormond, 3. ' ■ Working Draught, I Geldirig-A. Tocker, 1; S. Bamberry, 2; Kairanga' County Council, 3. .. '< Walker—Kairanga County ' Councils Dick, 1; S. Bamberry'e Milton, 2.. „ ' Plough pair—A. Tocker, 1; S. Bamberry, 2. . --. Heavy—S. Bamberry, 1 and Champion; Kairanga County Counoil, 2. !In regular work—S. Bamberry'e Dandy, 1.
; Heavy pair-S. Bamberry, 1. ; Lorry pair—S. Bamberry, 1. Trandesmen's 'turn-out—S. Bamberry, 1 Bttd 2; A. M. Sneddon, 3.
I CATTLE I '. dull over 3 years—Dalziell Bros., 1 and reserve champion; G. A. Turner, 2; Sir James Wilson, 3. ; Bull, 3 years-W. F. Jacob, I. ! Bull, 2 years—W. F. Jacob's Canterbury Prince, 1; G. A. Turner, 2; Arch. M'Lean, 3. ; Bull, 1 year—W. F. Jacob, 1; Arch. M'Lean, 2 and 3. ■ Cow with calf—Arch. Jf'Lean's Greenhill Primula, 1; Dalziell Bros., 2; W. F. Jacob, 3. I Heifer; 3 years-B. "Wilson, 1 and reserve champion; Dalziell Bros., 2. j Heifer, 2 years—Arch. M'Lean, 1 and 2. ■: Heifer, 1 year—Arch. M'Lean, 1 and 3; Dalziell Bros., 2. ; Two heifers-Arch. M'Lean, 1; W. F. Jacob, 2; Dalziell Bros., 33. ■ Hereford, ! Jvew Zealand-bred bull—E. Short, 1.
Bull, over 3 years—C. A. J. Levett, 1; E. Short, 2; G. A. 'Wheeler, 8. Bull,' 2 years-E. Short, 1 and : 2. Bull, 1 year-E. Short, 1; C. A. J. Levett,-2 and 3. Cow, with calf—E. Short, 1, 2, and 3. Heifer, 3 years—B. Short, 1 and' 2. ■ Heifer, 2 years-E. Short, 1 und 3; G. E. Beamish, 2. Heifer, 1 year—E. Short, 1 and 2; Bayly Bros., 3. Two heifers—G. R. Beamish, 1; Bayly Bros., 2,
Aberdeen' Angus. Bull, over 3 years—A. S. Carlyon, 1; F. Armstrong, 2; J. Linklater, 3. Bull, 2 years—A. S; Carlyon, 1. Bull, 1 year—A. S. Carlyon, 1. Cow, with calf—A. S. Cariyon'e Pure Pride of Itolraejiy, 1 and champion; V. Armstrong, 2. ' '..' Heifor, 3 years—A. S.. Carlyon, I. , Heifer, 2 years-A. S. Carlyon, 1. Heifer, 1 year^-F.'Armstrong, 1 and 3; A. S. Carlyon, 2. ■ Two heifers--A. S. Carlyon, 1; I. Armstrong, 2. ■■■.■■
North Devon. Bull, 2 years-W. JV Birch, 1. Cow, with calf—W. J. Birch, 1 awl 2 '
Ayrshire. . Bull and three feriiales-J. Parlane, 1; D. Buchanan, 2; J. .Kyle, 3. . .•■ Bull, over 3 years—Porirua Mental Hospital, 1 and reserve ■ champion; J. Kyle, 2; J. Parlane. 3. Bull, 3 years—Mental Hospital, J. Aitohieon, 2. ; ..' ■ •Bull, 2 years-Mental Hospital's Welcome tad 11, 1; J. Kyle. 2; Mental Hospital,. 3. ■ ■ ' ■ ; , 8u11,.l year-J. Kyle, 1; Mental Hospital, 2; J. Parlane, 3. ■ . . . Cow in milk-C. B. Morgan, 1 and reserve champion;. J. Parlane. 2; Mental Hospital, 3. '' ' Dry, cow—Mental Hospital, 1; J. Kjlo, 2; J. Parlane, 3. ' • - ■ Heifor, 3 years—,T. Parlane, \\ Mental Hospital, 2 and 3. Heifer, 2 years—C. B. Morgan, lj Mental Hospital, 2-and 3. . • Heifer, 1 B. Morgan, 1; 3. Pkrlnne, 2; J. Kyle, 3. Two heifers-tf. Kyle, I; J. Parlane, 2; D. Buchanan, 3.
of cows-Jfental' Hospital, 1; D, Buchanan, 2; J. Parlane,. 3.
Jersoy. .Female, judged as a calf, a yearling, end a two-year-old, in milk—S. R. Lancaster, 1 and 3; E. B. Eagle, 2. ■■; Bull, over 3 years— J, Nicholson, 1 'and reserve ch'ampioif; S. Jones, 1 Z. • ■ . Bull, i .years-Mrs. C. A. M'Kenzie, 1. ■■. Bull, 1 year—Eanford Bros.'s Achievement of Willow Bank, 1 and champion; , ; J. Nichoifon, 2; S. Jones, 3. ■■■ Bull, 1- year-E. Eagle, 1; licnry Booth, 2; E. Smallbono, J. i Cow in milk—Henry 'Booth's Felicity, 1 and champion; S. K. Lancaster, 2 and reserve champion, and 3. , Dry cow—R. L. Horn, 1; S. K. Lancaster, 2; Mrs. C. A. M'Kenzie, 3. '■■ 'Heifer, ,1 years—B. Smallbune, 1; Henry Booth, 1'; H. H. Phillips, 3. : Heifer, 2 years-Henry Booth, 1 and 3; B. J. Lancaster, 2. , . Heifer, 1 year-Henry Bootli, 1; K. Griffiths, 2; B. Eagle, 3. • * Two heifers—Henry Booth, 1; E. Eagle, 2; John Nicholson, 8. :
Cow; Over 3 years, with authentic miik record-S. R, Lancaster, 1 and 2; ■ S. Jones, 8. . . ■■ ■ •
Cow, under 3 rears, with authentic re-cord-H. H. Phillips, 1. •' Frieslan. Bull, over 3 years—R. Gilmour, 1 and ohampion; Mrs. J. Wall, 2; Cluny Farm Co., 3. -
Bull, 3 yoars-A. Burges3, 1. ~Bull. 2 years—Brentwood Farm Co., 1; W. I. Lovelock, 2; A. J. Gallichan,.3. Bull, 1 year-Cluny Farm Co., 1; H. It. Greon, 2. Cow in milk—W. Bevan, 1: W. I Lovelock, 2; Central Development Farm, 3.
Dry cow-Cluny Farm Co., 1; W. I. Lovelock, 2. Heifer, 3 years-W. I. Lovelock, 1. t » w ;f. r ', 2 years-Clnny Farm Co., 1; A. X Galhchan,;2; W. I. Lovelock, 3 '4 e 2 e a r nd 1 3 ieflr ~ W - BeVan ' 1;J - DOll- - heifere-J. DonaM, 1; W. Beran, 2;-H. E. Green, 3. Two-year heifer, not in milk-W. I Lovelock, 1; J Donald, 2; A. J. Gallicnan, '3.
Friesinn judging. . competition-J. H. Parkinson, 1. • • Milking Shorthorn. B " 11 ' OV6 , r 3 years-Central Development Farm a Gibson Girl's Heir of Bury .1 and-champion; M. Kearin, .2. ■ Bull, c 3 years-J. Hodge, 1 and reserve champion; S. Bolton, 2 and 3. . i Bull, 1 year-T; H. Windley, 1; D. K. Buchanan, 2; J. Hodges, 3. Dry cow-Central Development Farm, •1; Mrs. J. Wall, 2; J. Hodges, 3. ' '" ■Jieifer, 3 years- J. Mulligan, 1; H. M. .Essex, 2. : ' .
Heifer, 1 year-Mrs. J. Wall, 1 and 2; ■W. Brady, 3. Two heifers-Mrs. J. Wall, 1; 'M. Kearin, 2.
. ■ Dairy Cattle, Cow, in milk—S. ; R. Lancaster, 1; A. Lancaster, 2; H. J. Lancaster, 3. Springer-S. R. Lancaster, 1; H. J. Lancaster, 2; A. Lancaster,' 3. Dry heifer—S. R. .Lancaster, 3. Heifer, in mtlk-S. R. Lancaster, 1; A. Lancaster, 2; H. J. Lancaster, 3. Heifer, between 12 and 18 months—S. R. Lancaster, 1; A. Lanoaeter, 2; B. 8.. Zurcher, 3. ■. / Two heifers—S. R. Lancaster, 1; B. B. Zurcher, 2; A. Lancaster, 3.
..■'■'• Fat Cattle. Bullock, weight and quality---!?. Armstrong, 1; T. A. Duncan, 2; P. A. M'Hardy, 8. Shorthorn bullock—T. A. Duncan, 1 aU champion'; T. A. Duncan, 2; C. T. Keeble, 3. Hereford-bullook-C. T. EeeWe, 1 and 2. / Aberdeen Angus bullock—T. founders, 1 and 2. Friesian bullock-C. T. Keeble, 1 afld 2. Friesian bullock (Friesian Association's prize)—T. A. Duncan, 1; P. A. M'Hardy, 2; T. Saunders, 3. • Two 3-year bullocks-T. A. Duncan, 1 and 2; B, D. Knight, 3. Two 2-year bullocks—T. A. Duncan, 1 and 2. ' ,
Two heifers-C. T. Keeble, 1. . Shop bullock-T. A. Duncan, 1; C. T. Keeble, 2; R. D. Knight, 3. Cow, weight and quality—C. T. Keeble, 1. • Cow, not over 4'years—C. T. Keeble, 1,
SHEEP Lincoln, in the' Wool, . Ram, 18 months-W. Perry; 1; J. W. Compton, 2 and 3. Ram, 31) months—W. Ferry, 1 and 2; Howard Booth, 3. ; Ram, over 30 H.Gaieford, 1 4nd reserve champion, and 8; W. Perry, 2.. Two rams, 18/ months-W. Perry, 1; Teschemaker and Howard, 2. Ram, 18 months (shorn)— Howard Booth, i and 2. Ewe, 18 monihs-J. W.-Compton, 1; Teschomaker and Howard, 2 and 3.
Ewe, over 18 months— J. Wi Compton, 1 and reserve champion. Ewe, over 30 months—W. H. Gaisford, 1 and 2. Two ewes; 18 months— J. W. Compton, 1; Howard Booth, 2.
. . Romnsy, in the Wool. ' 'Ram, IS months—VV. Perry, 1, 2. nnd 3. Ram, over 18 months—G. E. Allen, 1 and reserve champion, and 2. Four ram hoggete-W. Perry, 1; G. E, Allen, 2. Ram, over 30 months-W. Perry, 1 and champion, and 3; G. E. Allen, 2. Two rams, 18 months—W. Perry, 1; W. H. Bnick, 2. , Earn (shorn),; 18 months— J. Knight, 1 and 2; W. Perry, 3. . Ram (shorn), over 18 months—W. H. Bm'cfc, 1. Ewe, 18 months-G. E. Allen, 1 and 2. Ewe, over )8 months—G. E. Allen, 1 and reserve champion. Ewe, over 30 months-W. Percy, 1 and champion.
Shropshire, in the Wool. Sir Jame-s Wilson and G. L. Marehall were practically tho only exhibitors. Sir James Wifcon was awarded both
championships and all the ' first prizes. Marshall got five thirds. Southdown, in the Wool. James Knight was the moat successful exhibitor of Southdowne in the wool. Six firsts and both championships were secured by him. Howard Booth and Ellis Bros, also secured a first each. Southdown, Shorn. All four firsts in shorn SoiiJhdowns were won by J. Knight. Corriedale, in the Wool. T. 0. Haycock the only exhibitor in tho Corriedale division, was awarded firsts in each of two classes. Devon Longwool. W. J. Birch, the only exhibitor, wae awarded four firsts for Devon Longwool Bheep. Farmers' Classes. Two firsts in farmers' sheep were won by J. Jl'Ewan. Fat Sheep. Firsts in fat sheep were won by J. M'Kelvie (10) and J. A. Mitchell (a). J. A. Mitchell scored two firsts for fat lambs in the wool. PIGS Berkshire. Firsts in Berkshire pigs fell to Porirua Mental Hospital (1) and lire. J. Wall (6). Mrs. Wall scoured the sow' championship and the Hospital the boar championship, Tamworth. Tamwbrth firsts were awarded N. P. Nielsen, Mrs. J. Wall, and J. T. Taylor. Nielsen won the boar championship and Mrs. Wall the sow championship. Yorkshire. The Yorkshire prizes went to W.-F. Eitzpatrick (1), Porirua Mental Hospital (5), and Mrs. J. Wall (1). The Hospital scored the boar championship and ilrs. Wall the sow championship. Baconer. Mrs. J. Wall won two prizes for bacohers. '
KING EVENTS ' Leaping for 14.2 ponies— J. . M'Donel J e Truce, 1; It. Drummond's Mack, 2. W. Scott Coker's Chestnut won; but was disqualified. Leapiug for s 13.0 ponies—E. Vautier's Merrylegs, 1. Maiden hunters—A. M'Coot'e Gay Willie, 1; T. Hegan's Satan, 2; E. Short's Meter, 3. . Qualified hunters—H. Hassell's Micky Free, I;,T. Buchanan's Mac, 2; Mib. U. A. SliuV'e. Silver Hair, 3.
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