MARTON SHOW
r SUCCESSFUL GATHERING i , KEEN COMPETITION (By Megraph-Spopa) Oormpondent.) Warton, March 5. The Marton. Show, held to-day, was a treat flucoees. There una beautiful woather, and the attendance was large. There was keen competition in allolasafes. /Tift show was opened' by the Hon._ w. MaoDonala, Minister of Agriculture, ;• HORSES. Thoraiighbred ,stallion,, : i year 3 old or over—J, Bull's All Red, 1 and champion. Oolt or fiUy, 1 year-.T. Bull. Brood mare, with foal at foot—H. MManaway. Pony Classes-Shetland pony, 11 hands or nndsr—Miea Kathleen Croman, 1» Floronco Jenkins, 2; P, Hotter, 3; W.. J'El&y. v.h.o. Pobj, 12 hands and under • —Miffi/M. M'Lean, 1; T. Bettor, 2;- Miss Grace King, 3. Pony, beat paced, over 12 hands and not cJtceeding .14 hand»- . ,w. A. Doughty, 1; Misa Jean Stuart, 2; .{ Miss M, M'Lean, 3. Pony, over 12 apd i not exceeding 14 hands—W. A. Doughty, i 1-»A. K- Overton, 2; Miss D. Thompson, •! B'f Polo pony, 14.2 Mid' ulider-Miss Dons t Audry, 1; D. Frederick, 2; T. Better, 8. i Single harness pony, 11.2, and under—v\. ! A; Doughty, 1; A, K. Overton, 2; Mrs. !J. B. Gaisford, 3.: , -,ji !- t. Saddle Howes-Champion hack-Miss liaher. Woight-carryinß'.hack, v I;V etone--Miss G. Maher, 1; D. S. Eiddiford, 2; A.. K. Overton, 3. . Weight-carrying hack, I3st.-Mis9.G. Maher, 1; J. Bnce, 2; Mrs. J? B. Gaisford; 8.-; .1 Jght-weight' hack, list.—Major SamueUl; J. Bnce, 2; Hiss 11' Lean, 3. Cob, 14S, vp to list.-A. K. Overton, 1; R- E. Beckett, 2; E. Opensh'aw, 3. lady's Unck—Miss G. Maher, 1; Major Samuel, 2; Mrs. J. B. Gaisford, 3. Beat-paced hack—Major Samuel, 1; JBnce, 2; J". Brice/'3',"\ Troopvhorse1:15.5. and under, up to ifet.—Mies G. Maher, 1; J. Brice, 2; Miss G. Maher, 3. Maiden haoi, 12st.—Mrs. :J.rß. Gaisford, 1; J. Bull, 2; A. K. Mare, not tliorouglibred,' best calculated to improve the breed of hacks, to imve foal at foot or- in foal to thoroughbred horse—J, Bull, 1 and 2; C. 35'. l'erry. 3.. Light Harness Horses.—Champion liarness horse-rMiss Maher. Single harness horse, over H. 2 and under 15.2 hanu?--Miss G. Maher, 1; Frank' Mamor, 2. Draught- Horses.—Artillery horse, m harness — V. A. ( Densham, 1; R. T. Morris, 2; J. C. Johnson, 3. Spring cart mare .or gelding up'to l'ton—Mrs. Densham, 1; R. T. Morris, 2; J. C. .Tolid-. 6tbn, 3. Draught'niarei with-foal at foot —J : . Grice, 1;. E. 2. Draught mo re, • dry, i- years ' arid' 'upwards—Man- ; eon's Estate, -1 and 2; Morrison Bros., 3. Heavy draught' gelding, 3 years and n:>-wards-G. Frederick.- Three horse teamJlanson's Estate, 1. 'Two-hows teams— Hanson's Estate, 1 snd 2; Q. Frederick, 8.:; Best walking horse—Manson's Estate,, ti' B. T. Sforns, 2., Tour-horse team— Jlanson's Estate, 1. Cbmpetitionß.-rßest turn-out; driven by a lad}' —Miss. J. , Maher, . 1; Miss 1 - D. Thompson, 2. Driving '"competition, for gentlemen—C. G. Applebe, 1; A. K. Overtoft,- 2; Frank Manson, 3. Driving competition', for ladies—Miss G. Maher. Best oov rider (15 years or under)—R. S. Gray, 1 r-K. Hammond, 2; M. M'C-aul, 3; E. Hunt,' v.R.c. Best girl rider (10' jrears or umler)—D. Thompson, 1;'-E. Dailey, 2; Mi; Brice, 3. Pony jumping, 14.2 and under—J. M'Donell. 1; C., Hartley, 2; E. L.iNorthcott, 3. Maiden hunters—D. G. Riddiford, 1; Miss Iv. Bryce, 2; C. Hartley, 3. Open hunters—J. J; Br.vce, 1; J. Brice, 2 and 3. Ladies' jumping—J. ■ J. '• Bryce, 1; Mrs. D. G. Eiddiford, 2; Miss G; Maher, 3. ' i;. ' CATTLE.' : • !
Jerseys—Bull, 3 years old and upwards i-Mre. C. A. M'Kenzie, 1 and. champion; Jas. Wilson, 2. Bull, calved since July 1, 1917— E. L. Horn, 1; Mrs. C. A. il'Kenzie, 2; James Wilson, 3. Cow,' 3 years, old and jipwards, in milk—E. L. Horn, 1 and champion; Hri. C. A. M'Kenzie, 2; H. J. Lancaster, 3. Heifer, calved 6ince July 1, ,1916—Mrs. C. A. M'Kenzie, 1; E. L. Horn,- 2; H. J. Lancaster, 3. iHeifet.'.' calved: sinoe July 1, 1917—Mrs. •'(?• M'Kenzie, 1; E.: L. Home, 2; Mrs. C. A.--M'Kenzie,' 3. ■ Holstoin6— Heifer, under 3 yeareJaines Wilson; v.h.c.
Ayrshires—Bull, under : 3 V -years—J. MfFarland and Son, 1. Cow' in milk—J. M*]ferland and Son, 1 and' 2. Heifer, under 8 years—J. MTTarland and Son, I.': Heifer, under 2 years—J. M'Farland and- Son, ;1- and 2. , . Milking 3 years and upwards —B, H. Slack, 1. Bull, calved sinco July 1, 1916—James Hodge, 1 and 2; F. Nisbet, 3. '■ Bull, calved Bince July 1, 1917— K. V. Brown,l and champion; W.'. ..Brady, 2; B. H. Slack, 3. Cow, 3 rears ■ and upwards, .'in milk—James "Hodge; 1 and champion; James Hodge, 2; .B. I.V. Brown, 3. Heifer, calved since July v lj 1916—R,;V. Brown, 1; W. Brady, 2;* £< Baldwin, 3.- Heifer, calved since July"-.1, 1917-B. H. Slack; ;1; E, V. Brcnffi, 2;. W- Brady, 3. Shorthorns—Bull,-!three years .or oyer: Dalziell Bros., 1. :. Bull, calved since July 1 ; 1917; Dalziell Bros., 1 and 2; J. Baldwin, 3. . Cow. or, heifer, with calf at foot, or in milk: Dalziell Bros., 1 and 2. Heifer, calv«l'sirice;July-l, 19J6: -Dnlziell Bros., 1. Heifer, 'XoalyefllsiPQ?. July 1, 1917 : 2; J. Baldwin; 3. 't . Herefords—Bull,'- under.three years: H. Smith,' 1. ,' w ■ Aberdeen Angus—Bull. - over three years: Cr. Golpin, 1. Bull, under three years: S. Golpin, 1 and champion. Heifer, undor three years: G. Golpin, 1 and champion.
Devons—Bull, any ago:W. J. Birch, J. Cow, any age—W. J. Birch, 1. . 'Grade Jerseys—Jersey cow in milk, three years and upwards: J. Lancaster, 1; H. L. flower,.2; G. 11. .Foots, il. Jersey heifer,- two years, in calf: P. Nishot, 1; H. J; Lancaster, 2. Jersey heifer, one year: L. 11. Horn, 1; James Wilson, 2; H. J. Lancaster, 3. Shorthorn's—Bull, three years and under: J. Jefferson, 1, Cow, any age: A. G. Simpson, l'and. 2. Heifer, under three years: A/.61' Simpson, 1 and 2. Crossbred dairy cattle—Cow in milk, 3 years, and upwards:,,!. M'Fiirland and Sons, 1 and champion; 11. J. Lancaster, 2P. Nisbet, 3 and v.h.c. Heifer in milk, under three yours: If. J. Lancaster, 1; P. Nisbet, 2. Two two-year heifers, dry: P. Nisbet, -1; H. J. Lancaster, 2. Two one-year heifers, dry: H. J. Lancaster, 1 and 2; P. Nisbet, 3,.
Fat Cattle—Two fat bullocks, calved since July 1, 1915—A. G. Simpson, 1; T. A.. .Duncan, 2. . Two fat steers, calved niim July 1, 1916—1'.* A. Duncan, 1, 2, an,!. :!. Two steers calved since July 1, lllii—T. A. Duncan, 1, 2, and 3. One steer, calved since July 1, 191G—T. A. Duncan, 1 aiid 2. SiDgle cow, any age—A. G. Simpson, 1 andv.h.c.; W. J. Birch, 2 and 3., Two heifers, calved since July 1, 1915— A."G. Simpson, 1 and 2. ' One heifer, calved since July 1, 1916—A. G. Simps™, 1 and 2. SHEEP,
Lincoln—One ram, any age—G. L. Marshall, 1; S. Coombs, 2; it. C.' Sharp, 3. ; Bam, 21 months and under—S. Coombe,. li R. C. Sharp, 2; G. L. Marshall, 3.: Ewe, 21-months and under—S. Coombe,...l'and 2;'R, C. Sharp, 3.' Ewe,
any age—S. Cooinbe,' 1 and 3; R. C. Sharp, 2. Ram lamb—S. Cooinbe,. l! RC. Sharp, 2; J. Wilson, 3. Ewe larub— R. C. Sharp, 1; J. Wilson, 2 and v.h.c,'; Coonibe, !). Three rams, 21 months or under—I 1 . C. Sharp, 1; J. Wilson, 2; S. Cooinbe, 3. , Itomney Marsh.—Ram, any age—Manson's Estate, 1 and 2; W. E. Weightman, p. Ram, 21 months and under—R. J. Moore, 1; C. E. Vile/' 2; W. and . Y. Weggery, 3. Ewe, any age—W. H. arid Y. Weggery, 1 and 2*; E. Openshaw, 3; Eire, 21 months nnd 1 under—W. E.. Weightman, 1; E. Opensluvw, -2; W. 11. and Y. Weggcry, 3. Ram lamb—W. E. 'Weightman, 1 and 2; C. E. Vile, 3. Ewe lamb—W. E. Weightman, 1 and 2; C.-E. Vile, 8. Three rams, 21 mouths nnd under—W. E. Weightman, 1; W. H. and Y. -Weggery, 3. Shropshire^.—Ram, any age—Sir James Wilson, 1 and champion, 2, 'arid 3;- G. L. Marahal], v.h.c, Ram, 21 months and under—Sir James Wilson,. 1, Ji, and v.h.c.; G. L. Marshull, 2. Ewe, 21 ipontha and. under—Sir James Wilson, 1 and 2. Ewe, any age—Sir James Wilson, 1, 2, and champion. Ram lambSir James Wilson, 1 and 2;: G. L. Marshall, 3. Ewe lamb—Sir Jaines Wilson, t and 2;.( J. L. Marshall, 3. Champion irnrn —Sir James AVilsoh, 1.
Southdowns, ram any ago—W. if. Reid, 1. and champion; C. E. Vile, 2; Moore Bros., 3; R. C. Sharp, v.h.c. Ram, 21 months' and under—C. B. Vile, 1 and 2;
W. Rcid and Sons, 3 and v.h.c. Ewe, 21 months and under-W. Raid and Sous,
1 and 2; C.-E. Vile, 3 and v.h.c Ewe, any e^e—C. E. Vile, 1 and champion and 3( W. and Sons, 2.'Ram lamb—W. Reid and Sons, 1 and 2; C.-E., Vile, 3; L. M. Richttrdtf/ v.h.c." Ewe lamb—W. E. C. Vilo, 1 and 2; L. M. Richards, 3., JJevoiis, ram any age—W. J, Birch, 1 and 2. Ewe, anv age—W: J. Birch, 1 and 2. "
Fat sheep, two wethers, Down crosscs, 21 months and not oveir 33 months, best freezing quality—J. F. M'Kelvie, 1; W. Reid and Sons, 2 and 3. Two wethers, Down- crosses, under 21 months, 'beet freezing quality—W, Reid and Sona, 1; J. F.' M'Kelvie, 2 and 3. Two maiden ewes, Down crosses, under 11 months; best freezing quality—J. M'Conneil, 1, 2, 3, and v.h.c. Two wethers, Longwool or Loiigwool Clowe's, 21 months and not over 33 months, bwt freezing quality—H. J. Cameron, 1; W. Reid and Sons, 2; H. G'. flower, 3; Two wethers, Longwool cir Longwool crosses, beat freezing quality— A. S; Coleman, 1; H. C. Gower, 2; A. H. L.ampp, 3. Two maiden ewes, Longwool or Longwool crosses, under 21 months, befit freezing quality~G. Friedriclis, 1;! J. F. M'Kelvie, 2, 3, and v.h.c. Two wethers, wooi and carcass combined—F. Rick- | man. 1 -J. F. M'Kelvie, 2; J. M'Donnell, 1 3. Tiro fat wethers, Longwool crosp.es, heavy weijfhte, best quality carcass and skin combined—J. F. M'Kelvie, 1 and 2; W. Reid and Son 9, 3. Two fat ewes, Jjonawool crosses, lieavy weights, best quality carcass and slcin combined—J. F. M'Kelvie, 1 and 2; W. J. Birch,' 3. Two heaviest fat sheep, weight only—J. F. M'Kelvie, 1 and 2; W. Reid and Sons, 3 and v.h.c.
Fat lambs, export classes—Fine fat lambs, shorn Down crosses, over 451b., C. E. Vilo, 1 and 2; Sir Jaines Wilson. 3. Five fat lambs, over 451b.—J. F. M'Kelvie, 1, Three fat lambs, shorn, Down crosses, 451b. or 'under—J. F. M'Kelvie. 1 and 3; Sir James Wilson, 2. Three fat lambs, shorn longwool crosses, 451b. or under—J. F. M'Kelvie, 1 and 2; H'. J. Cameron, 3; Three fat lambs, shorn Down crosses, under 421b.—J. F. M'Kel-. vie, 1 and ; Sir James Wilson, 2. Three fat lambi!, shorn, longwool or longwool crosses, under 421b.—W. Reid and Sons, 1; .7. F. M'Kelvie, 2 and 3.
Fat cattle, not for export—Three fat lambs, in woolly Down crosses, over -151b. —Sir Janifts Wilson, 1; Alex. Johnston, 2; A,.S. Coleman, 3. Three fat lambs, in wool, longwool crosses, over -451b.— Alex. Johnston, 1; A, S. Coleman, 2; A. 11. Griffin, 3. Three fat lambs, in wool, Down crosses, 451b. or -under—W. Reid and Sons, .1; A. S. Coleman, 2 and 3: Three fat: lambs, in wool, longwool crosses, 451b. or under—J. F. M'Kelvie, 1; W. Reid and Sons, 2; G. Friedrich's, 3. Three fat iamb.?, in wool, Down crosses, under 421b.—J. Al'Donell, 1; Sir James .Wilson, 2. Throe fat lamlw, in wool, longwool crosses, under 42!b—J. F. M'Kelvie, 1; W. Reid and Sons 2; W. J. Birch, 3.
Farmers' Classeo.-Flocl; sheep; two Tlnm"»i- awes, under 21 months—W, I!. Weighiman, 1; TV. H. and Y. Weggeryl 2; E. Openshaw, 3. Two Eoniney eweS, over 21 months—AY. H. and Y. 1 and 2; W. E. Weightman, 3. Tiro Eomney ewe lambs, shorn—Manson's Estate, 1; 0. Opanshaw, 2. Two Romncy ewes lambs, in wool—W. E. Weightman. 1{ Manson's Estate, 2; H. .and Y. We*fwry, 3. Two Lincoln ewes, u.nder 21 months—G. Wicks. 1; Morrison Bros., 2; K, 0, Sharp, 3. Two Lihcoln ewes, over 21 months—H. J. Cameron, 1 and 2; Morrison Bros., 3. Two Lincoln owe lamb*, in wool—G. Wicks,. 1; 8.-C. Sharp, 2; H. .1. Cameron, 3. .Two' Lincoln ewes lambs, shccra IT, J. Cameron, 1; Morrison Bros., 2.'
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 138, 6 March 1919, Page 10
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