AUCTION SALES
£ rpETHOOICNG FIXTUHES. ::.' TO-DAY. y. Show Grounds, Foilding, 10 a.m.—Earn ;■ ' sale. \. "Glencoe," Pongaroa, 11.30 a.m.—Stock Bala (Wairarapa . Farmorß' anfl Wright, "'}■. Stephenson and Co.). ;• Ha'rtiuborough Yards, 12 noon.—Stock sale ;.'.' (Wairarapa Farms' and Wright, Stes*'A caaon and Oo.). ':' Upper Hutt, Yajds, 1 p.m.—Stock salo (Dalgety and 00. and N.Z. Loan Co.). C 151 Lambton Quay,-Wellington, 1.30 p.m.— - —Furniture sale (A. L. Wilson and Co.). !-'a Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse -'<■- Quay, Wellington, 2.30 p.m.—Sale of > Petone business sites, City, and Lower ~?•• Hutt properties (11. E. Leighton). 9 . ---•■- --'-^jjjjpjjjo^ '::. 6how Grounds, Fcilding, 10 a.m.—Bam ':■".', ! sale. . ■-' Fernside, Otane, 10.30 a.m.—Sale of stock and 'implements (Dalgety and Co., and Hawke's Bay Farmerß). i . 19 Frandi Street, Goldies' Brao, 1.30 p.m. —Furnituro sale (A. L. Wilson and Co.). * ■■ : FEILDINGSHOW , £ FUETHEIt AWARDS. ■U' 61 Telegraph—Special Correspondent. ;"« . ' " -'-" "Teilding, February 5. C-' "People's Day" 'at the Feilding Show .'-. was gloriously fine, nid tlio attendance I-.1 in consequence was very large, visitors l" being present from all jnrts. number was the Hon. W. I). S. MacDonald, Minister of' Agriculture, whocon- ..' gratulated .the officials' upon the fine '~■: show and the great i-roductivo county, of ■';■ which Feilding is the centre. Judging '■■• was continued, the results being as f01.,; ~ ; low.— Saddle Horses. ■' last. Hack, mare or gelding, any ageMr'.- E. Short's Scout, 1; Miss G. Maher's Batchclar, 2; Mr. W. IL'Jacobs's Silver Cloud, 3. . . .' .. •'. i ISst. Hack, mare or (reading, any.ageMiss" 6. .Maher's Komoo, 1; Mr. E., Short's Meteor, 2; Major Samuel's Kawea, 3. ■ • •,- ; .- "■'-.■ list. Hack, mare or gelding, any ageMr. J. Brice's Hailstone, 1; Miss J. M'Hardy's Pathfinder, '2; •• Mr. F; 31' Lean's Addinnul, - 3. ':
Ma'ori haok, maro'or gelding, 13st. to lost., to be owned by n Maori—Mr. G. ]). SmitliVCioiiicer,l;Mr. G/D. Smith's Jiddybbo;'2;:Mr. W.:P. 'IV Monro's Wil--1 fare,- 3. ..'••■' Lady's hack, mare or gelding, to be ridden bv a ladv—Miss G. Maher's Romeo, 1; Mr. F. M'l.ca'n's Addinuul, 2; Miss 3. M'Hardy's Pathfinder, 3. 1 The hack championship was won by Miss G. Maher's Romeo, and the .award carried with it a challenge trophy of the value of .£lO 10s., nrescntcd by Mis 3 M. Cox, of Crofton. The previous winners were: 1917, W. H/ Booth; 1918, H. Hassall. Harness Horses. Single harness horse, mare or gelding, 15* hands or over—Mrs. J. Northcote's Mvrtle, 1; Miss G. Maher's Bntchelar, 2; Mr. A. B. Terry's Happy Tack. 3. Single harness Jiorse, mare or gelding, 14.2 and ' under "15' hands—Mr. K. J. (Joile'.s Dinknm, 1; Mr. J. D. Cock's Bonny Jean, 2; Mr. J. D. : Balmer's Peter, ».' ■ Single harness pony, mare or gelding, 14 hands and under .14.2—Mr. J. Cook's I'iacilla, 1; Mr. L. Evans's Poll, 2; Mr. J. Master's Trteie, 3. • Single harness pony, mare or gelding, over 13 and under 14 i-ands—Mr. W. H. Uoiightr's Coelcv, 1; Mr. B. Campbell's Belle, 2; Mr. M. Peterson, 3. Single harness ponv, 13 hands and under—Mr. R. Wylie, 1; Mr. D. G, Prince, 'i; Mr.K. .Vautier, 3. ■Lady's, horse, arid-trap, to bo driven by flila'dv—Miss GXM'aher, 1 awl champion; Mrs.'J. Northcote'svMyrtle, 2; Miss Oakley's Awatea, 3. ' ".;';■ Draught horse, stallion. 2 years old-and under 3—Messrs.-J.Jiiul T. Rhodes's Mac Challenger, 1. Filly, foaled since August 1, 1916— Messrs. J. and T.'.'Rhodcs's Star, 1 and 'chbmpion. >. . .",' ; , . Heavv gelding- or mare—Mr. A. Campbell. 1. _ . v.-.- ;;■ Light geldinjj or mare, shown in spring cart,, up-to 1 ton—Mrs. V. A. Densham, l;. Mr. J.'Ligney, 2. : ' ...;Pair of:.!iorsE.S"shown in dray—Mr. A. Campbell;- 1. *> ; ! ' '■'■Pair of plough horses—Mr. A. Campbell; I. ■•■■"-. . ' 1 Three-horse nloiis'li team—Mr. A. Campbell,;'.' .* - ■ t Spring carter, up to one ton, to be tbp bonp-fide property tf a farmer—Mrs. V.' A. Bensham, l;Mr. .T. Sizle'y. 2. Horse, most mutable for arlillerv work -Mr. G. I. Lowe. 1; Mr. J. Pizle'v, -2: /Mrs. V. A. Bensham, 3. Competitions. Driving, open to lady competitors v.!i> ■have not won a\ similar event at an agricultural show previous to -fine .'il R. 11. I'errin, 1; Mrs. feci 2; Miss Mr Oakley. 3. Driving competition, open—Mr. .T. D. Ealnier. 1;-Mr. -C. 'G. App'elbe. 2. Open pony jumping, for nonics JJ.2 and li'iHoi—Mr. I. Master's Trixie. 1: Mr. .T. M'Donnell's .Truce. 2; Mr. Rov ScoW's Canteen, 3. A clinllengn cup, valued at .£12,12?.. presented l.y Mr.,,T. J. Bryce, was awarded the owner of the pony winning this competition. The previous winners were: 1917. -Mr. W. .Masters; 1918, Mr. J. M'Donuell.
Onen pony jump, for nonies 1.1.2 and under—Mr. Leighton Bull, I:' Miss K. U. Pryee, 2;-Mr.-B. Campbell, ,'). Indies' hunter—Mis' G. Mailer's T!o----mon (owner), 1: Mr. J. "I. Brvce's TwiI'Tiit- o'ks Tlryre).. 2; Mr. E, Stiorfs Scout (Mrs. Becker), 3. Accompanying the nssaciiit ; oii's award was Mr. H. .1. Booth's challenge cup. which had to lie vdn_hvi(>p.!i! piweession or three times at .intervals. .. The yirevionx winners "■ere; 1917. M>-. J.- J.' Brv-»: 1913. the Tver. M. B. Dnolaghty. ' The latter'* Hnzehvood competed, but did not .-ret n plnce. ; so that Miss Mailer's name will now be; inscribed on the cup. \ ';...! Sheep Dog Trials. .. Pulling,, driving, and yarding—Mr. C. A: Hay.V William Wallace, 41 points, t; the same owner's Meg, 39 points, 2; Mr. C. H. Tocker's Chum, 3(1 points, 3. A Fpecial'award was Mr. F. King for being the best maiden competitor working the host. maiden dog.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 113, 6 February 1919, Page 8
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860AUCTION SALES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 113, 6 February 1919, Page 8
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