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THE PRIZE LIST.

I; 1 LINCOLN.SHEEP; - One ram, over 33 months—B. Rayner, 1 j/ißstate late D. McGregor, , 2? • ■;• ■; •

■. One ram, over 21 and under S3 months —W. Perry; 1 and champion >and- 2; W. , Howard Booth, 3. One ram, under. 21 months—Percy Bros./ 1 and reserve champion; W. Perry, 2 and Two rams, under 21 months—W. Perry, lji'W. liayner, 2;.8, Eayner,'.3.. ;, ■■- •Four rains, under 21 months—W. Howard Booth, 1. One ram lamb—B. Lunley/1; W. Rayner, 2. . One ewe,,over 21 nionths^-8. -Rayner,Land champion; Estate of ,the lato-D. M'firegoo-, 2. ■ ' >" ■■.■-■ One ewe, under 21 months—B. Rayner; 1 and reserve champion nnd 2; W. Howard Booth, 3, Two eweS} under 21 montlig—Estate of ■ the lato D. M'Giregor, 1; B. Lunley, 2; A; E. Anderson, 3. - •'• '•■'■'' "■ One ewe lamb—B.:Lunley,.l; A. E. An-, derspn, 2; William Rayner, 3. : ENGLISH LEMESTimS. ; One ram , , over 21 and .under ,33 months : —D, Matheson, 1. One ram lamb—D. Matheson, 1 and 2.' One ewe, ovor 21 months-D. Matheson 1 and 2. -. . , One ewe laml>—D. Matheson, 1 and 2. ROMNEY MARSH. One rani, over 33 months—W. Perry, 1 and champion; W. Perry, 2 nnd 3. One ram, over 21 months and.-under 33 ' months—W. Perry's'l and.'2;W..Rayner, '3.'. "'■ ' : ' '■ ■■' '• '' ' ' '"■'■ ' ■'.'. ' One ram, under 21 months-W. Perry, 1 and reserve champion and 2 and 3. Two rams, under 21 months—W. Perry, 1; A. and J. Gray, 2; D. Smith, 3, Four rams, under, 21 montas—W. Perry, 1; W. Howard Booth, 2; W. Rayner, 3. ■• One ram lamb-Qi'Donald, 1 and 2; N. Two ewes, under 21 months-W. H. : Buick, 1 and champion. ' . One ewe lamb-W. Eayner, 1; W. H. ' Buiclc, 2; N. G. Rayner, 3. n Flock sheep—W. 'Rayner, 1; D. Smith, 2; W; H.'Biiielc, 3. .' '. . ;, •

■ ' : '■": : SOUTHDOWNSi ' One. ram, over 33 months—W. Howard Booth 1 and reserve champion and 2.One ram, over 21 months and under 33 Knight, 1 and 2 and cham, pionj W. Howard Booth, 3. One ram, under 21 month*-James Knight,. 1, 2, and 3. ' _ Two rams, under Ssl months—James Knight, l'and2;A. N. Fallppn, 3. Tour rams, under 21 months—James Knight, ljW: Howard ;Booth/;2.' v ; ; One ram. lamb—James Kfligp, 3, 2,'flUQ 8, •.• • ■ -. " •'•' !

One ewe, over 21 months—Janus Knight, 1, reserve champion, and 2 and 3. One ewe, under 21 months—W. Howard Booth, 1; James Knight, 2 tnd 3. Tow ewes, under 21' months—James Kiyght, 1 and 2; W; Howard Booth, 3.

FARMERS' CLASSES. Four ewes, over 21 months— J. S. Holmes, 1. - - Two ewes, over 23 months-J. h. Holmes, 1. - T ■ Four ewes, wider 21 montna— J. o. Holmes, 1 and 2; G. Shaw, .1. _ Two ew€s, under ''1 months— J. b. Holmes, 1 and 2; G. Shaw, 3. Four ewes— J. S. Holmes, 1; G. Shaw, 2; J.. and W. D.'Fisher, 3. : Two ewe lainbs-J. n.nd W. D. Fisher, 1; J. S. Holmes, 2 and 3. Five 2-tootli or ttooth Longwool owes— J. S. Holmes, 1 and 2; G. Shaw, 3. SHBEP FOR- FREEZING. Four wethers-W.E. C.-Tylee, 1; John Strang, 2 and 3. . • Four Down' wethers-W. MKenzie, 1, 2.' and 3. , n( ~ Four Down wethers, under 21 lnonthsJ, and W. D.-'Fislier, 1 and 2; John Strang, 3. , Four Down maiden ewes, umler il montlis-John Strang, 1; \\ r . Al'lvenzie, Zj-John Strang, 3. • . i T Four Down lambs, in the wool-tf. V. Skeet, 1 end 2; W. E. C. Tylee, 3. Pour }h;vn lambs,"■ shorn—\V. ; ;M l\ensie,'l* W. li. C. aylee, 2; W.ili'kenZ 'j?oar .Down, lambs, -suitable fpr Ircezins purposes-W. E. C. Tylee, li B. V. Skret, i awl-3. /. ■~ T1 Four tegs-B. V. Skeet, 1; W. I. M'Laren, 2; B. V. Skeet, 3. - Four Longwool wethers, over 21 nionths -John Strang, "1 and 2; W. K C. Tylee,

'Four longwool" wethers, under 21 : months-John Strang, 1, 2 and 3. rbur-Longwool ■■maiden ewes, under 21 inonths-W.jrKenzie.;',, . Four Longwool. lambs, in the wooHJ; S. Holmes, .1 and '%. , r . Four wethere, Down cross-Morris and Harper; 1 and 3; J. and W;D. lusher, 2. Four ewes, Down cross-H. P.■hooper, 1; Morris and Harper, 2; J. and AV. D. : ■ ■'." • . '. ' \ t . * Four, wethers, Longwool ;,cross-Morns and' Harper, 1 and 8; B. V. Skeet, 2. Four , ewes; longwooi .cross-B. \. i SliEot, 1; Morris.and Harper, 2 and 3. , ' -Four-lamb 3( any-eex, Down,cross-B. i V. ■■: Skeet, ,1; J. and Wi D. Fisher, 2; | Ogilvv and iions, 3. • ■I •' Four-lambs, any. eex, Longwool cross- ; .Morris -and'- Harper, 2 and 3. ■ ; ':;:;:-' v ;;.;..:;: fat.:sheepV / .; 'Four.wethers, Down crass—Morris an.d-j Harper, 1, 2,-and 3. m _; . • Fotir ewes, Down-T. Eeid, 1; Morns i and Harper, 2 and 3. . ; Four• Jamba, Down-rB. V. Skeet, 1 ana 2; Duncan M'Lachlan, 3. _ Four wfethers,-.' Longwool—Morris and Harper, 1, 2, and.3. .. Four ewes,. Longwool J. and W. D. Fwher, 1; 'Morris and Harper, 2; J. b. Holmes, 3, . . Four ewes,. Longwool- J. and W. D. Fisher, 1; DuneMi MTjachlan, 2; Morris and'Haiper, 3. Heaviest single wether or ewe, nnder 18 inontnsr-Cand W D. Fiehpr (1741b.), 1; T. Reid (1461b.), 2; Morris and Harper (1321b.), '3.; '" • ■ _ _. , . Heaviest wethoi-J. and W. D. Fisher (276U>.) 1 and (2751b.) 2; Morris and Harper (2281b.), v 3;'v'; " . ' Heaviest ewe- J. v'and W. D. Fisher (2241b.), 1; Morris and Harper (2021b.), 2; B.,fy. Skeet (2001b:),, 3. Heaviest lamb, ;ewe or wether— J, and W. D. : Fisher (1071b .). 1; Morris and Harper (951b.), 2;. Morris and Harper ■ Pet'laiiib—SlaTgaret Fox, 1; Bobby and Sydney' Fisher, 2;. Keith Morris, 3.

.'.•■'-■ SHORTHORN CATTLE. Bull, calved-since July 1, 1915—Moore Hunter Estate,-land 2.' ,„, ' Bull,, calved-since July 1, 1916-E. Buick, 1 and- champion. Bull, calved, since ■ July 1, 1917-W. Howard Booth, 1; Moore Hunter Estate, ■ Bull, calved since July 1,. 1918— E. Buick, i;W; Howard Booth, 2. 'Cow,'any age, with calf—Sir Walter Buohanan, 1 and champion, and 2; R. Buick, 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1915— R. Buick, 1; Moore Hunter Estate, 2. , Heifer, calved since July 1, 191G—W. Howard-Booth, 1 and champion; Sir Walter Buchanan, 2 and 8. ■>. .-Heifbr,:'-.calved: since! July l,v 1917-r-Sir Walter Buchanan, I , arid.2; Moore Hun-ger-Estate, 3. . . ;.<:■'''■ ;■' ■ . ':'' " Pen of 2 heifera-rSir.Walter. Buchanan,

Heifer, calved since July 1, 1918— W. Howard Booth,: 2. ".. ' , ■ In gT»de Shorthorns the prizes went.. jxuW. : Msice,. .:■;;• : ■ "■ -.;■ 1!; ' ■'HEREFORD CA'TTLEi Bull, calved'arior to July 1, 1915— E. Short, 1 and champion;. Donald M'Kenzie. 2. ••■■■■■■■■■.■ ■■ Bull, calved - since July .1, 1917-13. Short, 1 and reserve champion; Donald M'Kenzie, 2. Bull, calved since July 1, 1918-Donald. M'Kenzie, 1; E, Short, 2 and 3. Cow—E. Short, 1 and champion, and 3; Donald M'Kenzie,,. 2. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1915— E. Short. 1 and 2; Donald M'Kenzie, 3. ■ Heifer, ■■ calved since July 1, 1918— E. Short, 1 and reserve champion; Donald M'Kemsie/2 and 3. . Heifer, calved since July 1, 1917— E. Short, 1 and 2; Donald M'Kenzio, 3. Two heifers-E. Short, 1; D. M'Kenzie, 2. Heifer,' calved since July 1, 1918— E. Short,:r>and-3; Donald M'Kenzie, 2. ' ~. POLLED ANGUS CATTLE,, Bull, calved prior to July 1, 1915—Burlini? Bros.il and champion; Edward G'reeswell, 2. Bull, calved since July 1, 1915—Edward CrcGSWell,: 1. ■: . Cow—Edward Creeswell, 1 and champion; Burling Bros., 2 and 3. ■

~. ATRSH.IRE CATTLE. Bull,'calved "since July 1, 15)18 — J. B. Moore, 1.; Heifer,'calved since July 1, 1917— J. B. M00re,..1.... '-.... 'JERSEY CATTLE. • Bull,: calved prior to July 1, 1915— W. H. Booth, 1 and champion; John Elder, 2 and reserve champion. Bull, calved since July 1, 1917-»W. H. Booth, 1. ..•■-•. ' Bull, calved since July 1, 1918—Thomas Dixon, 1 and- 2. .. . . ■ ' Cow—W. n. Booth, 1 and champion, 2 and reserve champion, and 3. ■• • Registered ; heifer, in milk—W. H. Booth, 1. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1916-Tho-mp« Dixon, 1; W..H. Booth, 2 and 3. Heifor,'calved , since. July 1, 1917— W. H; Booth, 1 and 2; Thomas Dixon, 3. Heifer, calved since July ], 1918— P. 0. Jphansen,' 1: Thomas Dixon, 2; W. H. Harcombe,'.'3.' ' '■' :iauE'siAN jcattle. Bull (calved since July 1, 1917)— E. Jlclviii. Jur., 1. ..Heifer (calved ; since July 1, 1917)— E. Melvin, Jnr., 1. DAIRY CATTLE.. Heifer (calved sinco July 1, 1916)— J. and W. D. Fisher, 1 and 3; A. M'Phco, 2, Heifer (calved since July 1, 1017) — J. B. Moore, 1; F. 0. Johsins6n, 2; A. M'Phee. 3.

Three Heifers—F. O. Johnnsen, 1; A. M'Phee, 2; J. and W. D. Fisher, 3.

;; :V: FAT CATTLE. ' Bullock, any-age—P. Armstrong, 1 and championr Miss May M'Laren, 2, (Jow, «ny age—Sir Wnltcr Buchanan, 1 and champion. Bullock, 3J years— J. W. Buchnnan, 1; ORilvy and .Sons, 2; Donald M'Kenzie, Jnr.. '3. Bullock, 2J years—.T. W. Buchanan, 1. Heifer, 3J years—Ogilvy end Sons, 1; James M'Koiizie, 2; J. W. Buchanan, 3. Heifer, 2\ years— J. W. Buchanan, 1. Beet shop bullock— J. W. Buchanan, 1; H. K. M'Kenzie, 2; Ogilvy nnd .Sons, 3 . ■ ' ■ ■ Two bullocks— J. \y. Buchaiinn, 1; Ogilvy and.Sons, ; 2. Two heifers, %\ years—Jas. M'Kenzie, 1; Ogilvy and Sons, 2. Two bullocks for freezing— J. W. Buchanan. 1; W. , Perry,' 2 and .3. • Three bullocks— J. W. Buchnnan, 1 and 2; Ogilvy and Sons,-3. Three heifers—Jas. M'Kenzie, 1. Three steers—Ji W. Buchanan, 1. Three steers (calved since July 1, 191") —J. W. Buchanan, 1. '[■■■■ ;; ■ ; '' '" Thoroughbred- J. Bull, 1 nndchaml pion, v ■■•••.■'■■

■ Pony—Miss B. La Roche, 1. Draught—Donald Estate, 1 and champion. THOROUGHBRED HOUSES. : Colt or gelding (foaled since August 1, 101li)-C. Fairbrothcr, 1. PONIES. Mare with foal, 14.2 hands-L. Pike, 1. Mare, 13 hnnds-H. C. Montgomery, 1. HACKS. Dry brood niare-R. J. Dnggs.i; M. W. Gallagher, 2. s DRAUGHT HORSES. Colt (foaled since August 1, 1916)— Q. Donald, 1; Donald .Estate, 2. Colt (foaled sinco August 1, 1917) — Q. Donald, 1; Donald Estate, 2. I'illy (foaled since August 1, 1916)— Donald Estate, 1 and 2. Filly . (foaled since August 1, 1017)— Donald Estate, 1 and' 2. ■Working mare—A. 1 , . Smith, 1 and_ 2. Gelding (foaled since August 1, 1915)Arch. Clark, 1. LIST OP CHAMPIONS. Lincoln ram, W. Perry, Masterton; 0wp, 8.-Rayner, Masterton. , Roinnby Marsh.ram, W. Perry, Master--ton; ewe, W. H. Buick, Masterton. Southdown ram, James Knight, Feild-ing;-ewc, James Knight, Feilding. ■ Shorthorn bull, R. Buick, MasreTton; cow, Sir Walter Bnchanan, Gladstone. Jersey bull, W. H. Booth, Carterton; cow, W. It. Booth, Carterton. Eat bullock, P. Armstrong, Akitio; cow, Sir Walter Buchanan, Gladstone. Thoroughbred stallion, J. Bull, Martqn, Draught stallion, Donald- Estate, Featheraton.! ■"''■ ■'.. Shorthorn bull, R. Buick; cow, Sir Walter Buchanan; heifer, W. Howard Booth. : v ■"■■ .'. Hereford bull, E. Short; cow, -E. Short. ' .Polled Angus bull,-Burling Bros.; cow, E.. Grcssirell. ..'■■■■■■ . ■■ ■ Thoroughbred stallion, J. Bull. Draught stallion, Donald-Estate- ' ... '. TROPHY WINNERS. Perry Salver,.for Romney. Marsh sheep,. W. Perry, Masterton. " V • Johnston lio.se ,Bowl, for Romney \Marah steep.. Q.. Donald, Featherston. (JJenside -CVp, for Southdowns, James Knight, F.eilding. , _ ■-, ■ : ■ Shaw, Sayill and Albion Company Cup, I for draught ■ stallions,. Donald Estate, I Featherston. '• ■■ ' ' < ■■■■■■•

'.: }■. (Publishedb;.' Arrangement.) /•; OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS. . One of the most interesting trade ex-' liib'its at the' Shew is that of Messrs., H. J. Jone3 imd Co., of Masterton, who nre. the Wairarapa ageiiUi for the Chevrolet- cars,--Premier- cars, and lruxton motor lorries.'.'From a inechamcnl standpoint the Premier motot-ear is -unique in many vital-respects. Perhaps .its most striking-feature. is the aluminmin motor, which weighs approximately 2551b. less than the ordinary cast-iron motor 01 equal dimensions. • The Premier motor contains six cylinders and_ overhead '■valviee. .-.'.lt's horse-power is 27.3> R.A.C. Its crank shaft is a one-piece drop forging, weighing about 551b. less than' a counter-balanced crank shaft; thermos; tatio water control is a. feature; the car has projectile body lines/ and.the frnmo is smartly and carefully designed, so that its turning radius is extremely, short-a. great advantage on a harrow or winding Toad. Liberality ofj..body '.room "is , another strong point, seven . passengers being allowed for, "and tho finish and; regular equipment • leave nothing to be desired. The rest of the exhibit, which really : speaks for itself, is -just as interesting. The Chevrolet cars are well ■known, and farmers and agriculturists , from far.and.'-'near.showed Set;n interest: yesterday in-the Truston. lorry. No doubt Messrs.'.Jones. and Company s stand, will attract even -more attention to-day.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 124, 19 February 1919, Page 3

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THE PRIZE LIST. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 124, 19 February 1919, Page 3

THE PRIZE LIST. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 124, 19 February 1919, Page 3

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