AUCTION SALES
> : .FOETHCOJIISQ FIXTURES, .'"■' 'iv'-V MONDAY. Stortfo'rcl Lodge Yards,. Hastings, 10.30 a.m. ' —Pedigree cattle sale (Dalgety and Co.). Bleak House, Kaiwalwai, 11.30 a.m.—Sale of stock and imnlements (Dalgety and . Co.). . Burnside,. Halcombe, ■ 11.30 a.m.—Sale of stock, and implements (Abraham and ;. Williams, and Levin .and Co.). 151 Lambton Quay, Wellington, 2 p.m.— Sale of motor car' (A. L. Wilson and Co.). " : TDEBDAY. Btortford Lodge Yardß, Hastings, 10.30 a.m. ■ i —Sale of. stud cattle. Olub Hotel,'Daunevirke, 11 a.m.—Land sale • (Hawke's Bay Farmers' 00-op.). Cornwall Park, llatupu, 12 noon—Sale of pedigree cattle (Newton King). Levin Yards, 12.15 p.m.—Stock pale (Abraham and Williams, and N.Z. Loan Co.). King's Theatre, Pahiatua, .2 p.m.—Land ; sale (Walrarapa Farmers'). 105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, 2.30 city, suburban, and country properties (8. G. Nathan and Co.).' ■137 iambton Quay, Wellington,' 2.30 p.m.— Sale of. city properties (Hodgkinß, Oaiver and Oo.).: NATIONAL' DAIRY SHOW THE FINAL DAY ; , RING COMPETITIONS By Telegraph.—Special Correspondent. Palmerston North, June 20. The last day of the Manawntu A. and P. Association's Show opened this .morn-; ing.with heavy rain. There were very, few visitors in the morning, but, as the. dny wore on ;md the weather conditions' became bettef, the attendanco improved. The principal events on' the programme were ring ■ competitions. .... ,■ . Following'were'the results:— . Maiden Hunters—B; Gordon's Vanity, (owner), 1; W. D. Buick's Dootor (owner), 2;'31. Wood's .Verona (owner),. 3; L'.H. Collinson's Goorka (owner), 4. . ■ Hunters' Competition (Collinson Cunninghame Cup)—B. Gordon's Daylight (owner), -1; B. Gordon's Utility (owner), 2, J. APDonnell's (Marton) Papatere (I). Patterson), 3; D. B. M'Ewen's (Eketahuna) Lady Bell (owner), i. Pony Leaping Competition for riders ■under lft—J. McDonnell's Truce (A. Ferguson), 1; J; Perrin's (Palmerston North), Diana (B. Stewart), 2; D. Vile's (Palmerston North) Tiny (B. Crawford), 3; J. T. Hill's (Bunnythorpe) Bandy (A. Hill), 4.: SHEEP DOG TRIALS. '' • In the sheep dog ((rials, the sheep lised were heavy crossbreds, and (\id not travel well, some of them .knocking up. 'The result was'that several dojs that had shottpd great aptitude for the work, end scored well in the essential matter .of being under command; , . lost. ... their chances through. the imposition of the time limit."' i . ■ .
-Following aro the results:—Pulling, yarding/ 1 and driving for-.maiden dogs— 'F. King's (Stanway) Fly, 44 points, 1; C. 'Hayes' (Masterton) j4O points, ,2;-A.. Scott i(Aokantere), 13 points, 8. Pulling, yarding, and driving—L. V. '.Mason's. (Takapau) Moss, 47 points, 1; K. Grant's (Dannevirice) Southern Star, '4G points, 2; F.- King's (Stanway). Fly, .45 'points, 3; ,W: Page's (Halcom'bo) Short, 44 points, 4.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 229, 21 June 1919, Page 10
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412AUCTION SALES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 229, 21 June 1919, Page 10
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