WANGANUI SHOW
PEOPLE'S DAY FINE JUMPING DISPLAY 'By Telegraph-Special Correspondent. Wannanui, November 20. People's Day of tho Agricultural Association's Show turned out well, despite threatening weather in tlie morning. Tha result was that the attendance was auite equal to, if not in excess of, other years.HORSES. ! : Tho judging was continued, and the horses section was completed. The I draughts woro a gooo: oven lot. The re-f suits wero:— ■ Entire horse, 4-years-old and upwards: ■H. Middleton, 1. Three-year-old colt, entire: J. and T. Rhodes, 1. Two-year-old colt, entire: J. Paul, 1. Pair horses, Blares or geldings, for general farm work: J. and T. Rhodes. 1; H. Midaleton, 2 and fl. Yearling colt, entire: H. Middleton, 1 and 2. 'Yearling filly: J. Paul, 1. Thrcc-vear-old gelding: H. Middleton, 1. ■All-round lilly, mare or gelding, for farm purposes: J. .-Paul, lj J. and T. Rhodes. 2 ana 3. Mare, four years old ,-ind unwanls: IT. Middleton, 1 and 2; J. and T. Rhodes, G. Mare with foal r' at foot, botli to be judged: 11. Middleton. 1 and 2. Draught gelding, 4 years olrt and upwards: Hyves Webb, 1; H, Middleton, 2. : Lady's Hack, over 15.1 hands, only ladv riders: W. Tilsoi's Moiki, 1; D. CamDion's Desire, 2; H. E. Campbell's Master Webb, 3. Pony,-over 13 hands and under 14. lo l>e ridden: Mrs. Car■wardine's Polo, 1; 6. A. M'Dougall's Nobby. 2; C. Master's Cassidy, 3. Bestpaced hack: "W. Tilson's Pa-ndy, 1; J. Brico's Hill. 2; Mrs. D. Bekkfcr's Maciev. 3. Weight-carrying hack, 15 hands and over, up to 15 stone: W. Tilson'a Paddy. 1; ,T. Clifton's- Joe, 2; H. B. Campboll's Bltie J3oy, 3. Tradesmen's turnout: J. W. Alderton, 1; Sharpo Bros.. 2. Weight-carrying cob, not ex- . e'eeding 14.3 hands, up to 14stone: Eyves Webb's Dido, 1; Miss Audrey's Salado, 2; W. L. Carroll's Miss Dolly,. 3. Hack •np to 13 stone: H. K. Campbell's Master Webb, 1: It. W. Harve/s Mack, 2; J. Brice's Bill, 3. Spring-cart mare or gelding, up to one ton. to be driven: H. V.. Hammond', 1; Eyves Webb, 2. Best turned put hack entered in any oi the nbovp classes: Miss Mailer's Borneo, 1: Miss Hore's Starlight, 2; L. Strachnn's C'ardltu," 3. Spring-cart mare or Voiding, up to half a ton, to be driven: . W. I;. Canveil's Jack, 1; Dan Bekker, i y '. 2; G. W. Alderton, 3. The championships were:—Hack: W. Tilson's Moki. Harness horse: J. Camnbell's The Earl. Draught entire: H. Middleton's. Meteor, 3. Draught mare: J. Paul's Blossom; 1. ' . COMPETITIOtJS. _ , Some very fino jumping was .witnessed, the competing horses all being specially Rood over tho sticks. The results vero: "Maiden, leading competition: A. P. . -Wilson's Exchange, 1; H. R. Campbell's Master Webb, 2; B. W. Harvey's Mack, » , Ladies' driving competition: Mies G. Maher (Hastings), 1; Miss Jleaos, 2. . Best, lady driver: Mrs. A. H. Duxfield,, ' Is Mrs. Cawardine, 2. Hunters', jumping competition: J. J. Brycc's Twilight. 1; J. Brice's Bill, 2; Budsie Gordon's Utility, 3. j Pony leaping competition: E. G. Grays Pelorus Jack, 1; R. G. Gray's Pelorua Speck, 2:; W. Pine's Oraua, 3. . " , Ladies' leaping: J. J. Bryces Twilight, 1: M. B. Dolglity's Hazelwood, 2; J. Henderson's (Hastings) Quaker, 5' t Champion leap: Budge Gordons (Dannevirke) Utility, 1; J. E. Alexander s (Maxwelltown) Ladybird, 2; J. J. Bryces / .Twilight. 3. ______ WHOLESALE PRODUCE PRICES ■ Messrs. Laery and Company Ltd., Allen Street, report wholesale prices as follow.—Fowl thieat, good whole Bs. 3d. per bushel, sacks extra, medium quality 7s. 1 9d. per bushel, sacks extra; feed barley, ! 6s. per bushel, sacks in; maize, Bs. per bushel, ..sacks in; feed peas, 7s. per ■ bushel,, stocks extra; blue peas (for boiling), 17s. per bushel, 'sacks extra; cats, feed Gartens. ss. lid. to Gs. per bushel, Backs in;. Rparroivbills. ss. lid. to os. per bush?], sacks in; chaff, oatensheaf, good, bright, .£l2 10s. per ton, sacVs in on trucks or f.o-b. Wellington; Farro food, ill 10s. per ton., sacks in; (lour, in sacks, X'lfi 10s. per ton; pollard, .£lO per ton; bran, £& IDs. per >n; potatoes, White table, Xl 2 to .£l2 lfts. per ton, Sacks in; Dakotas, .£'l2 IDs. to .£1.1; oatmeal, 25's, .-E2O; onions, CaliforniUn, 3-is. •per case; fowls, hens Bs. to fte., clio.ce roosters. I.ls. to 13s. per pair; ducks, Itunnei'VlOs. per pair; white ducks, 13s. per pair; turkeys, Is. 3d. to Is. 4d. per lb. dead weight; butter, farmers' separator, in bulk,' Is. -lid., and ill; 11b. pats, Is. -kl.; eggs, fresh (crates) 25., fresh (cases) Is. lid., market steady; dressed pork, choii-e 7<V« t» Is. p?r lb., 100's lid. per lb., 120's 10d. ner lb.; ehonpere, M. per II).; beeswix. 2s. 3d. to 2s. Gd. per lb.: cheese, factory, i"cdium (ease -lots). 113 d. p ,J r lb.; carbide, splendid tjuality. in 1001b. driinis, -Ms. drum; oyster-she'l grit. ,CS 10s. i>?r ton; salt, coarse, .£9 per ton; salt, line (cwt.), .£ll per ton; twine (5-ply), Is, -Id. 1 ' per lb. I
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