FURTHER AWARDS
POINTS PRIZES AND SPECIAL TROPHIES. Cattle.—Walker and Hall Cup for most • points in purobred cattlo classes: Burling Bros., Marterton, Dalziel Bros'. Cup for champion Shorthorn cow; It D. D. M'Leaii, Hnwke'a Bay. , Shorthorn breeders' trophy for best yen ling bull ■ D. M'Kcnzie, 'Masterton. Mr. E. Crosswell's special prize for Aberdeen Angus eoiv or hoifor: Burling Bros. Burling Bros' special prize for best Aberdeen-Angus heifer, three years old or under, bred by exhibitor: Burling Bros Walker and Hall's tropTfy for most .points in Aberdeen-Angus class: Burling Bros. Friesian breeders:' trophy for best two-year-old heifor: Bloomfield Farm Company, Upper HuM. Ayrshire breeders' trophy for best two-year-old hoifor j D Buchanan, Tinkitn- • huna.
New Zealand Ayrshire Breeders' Abro r.intion gold medals and certificates for ohanipion Ayrshire bull and cuw; Both to Porlraa Mental Hospital. Jer»ev breeders' trophy for best two year-old heifer: E. B. Eagle, Greytown
Eagle Bros', cup for most points u Jersey female classes: W. 11. Booth, Carterton. ■Milking Shorthorn breeders' trophy for lwst two-fear-old heifer: It. V. Brown, Wevuroa.
Xew' Zealand Milking Shorthorn Association's special prize for most points in mi'liing Shorthorns: Mrs. J. Wall, Hastinßfl. 'lindo dairy breeders' trophy for hoSV yenrji ng jrade dulry Heifer in show: VV. Moore, Homebush. * Cooper and Nephews' ("up for most points in Lincoln arid Bomncv sheep -.laspos: Bland liayncr, Jlnatcrton. Lincoln bn:e4ors' trophy for ltuß get ram in the wool: Bland I\ayner. Komney breviers' trophy for best hoggjt win in wool: W. Perry and Son, Vastevtoiv . , . „ Allen Clip for most points in Koinncj classes: 0. E. Allen, jfafrbrion Southdown breeders' trophy for best Iwct ram in the -wool: J. Knight. Nmv Zealand Sheep Breeders Association's gold lneifcvl for two-tooih Southdown rn'in: AY TI. Booth. Nevnntia's Cup for freezing lambs: Arch. Clark, TVatherslon. I;.. Atlow and Co 'k trophy for best pen of freezing lamlw. Arcli. Clark. ■\V. Unid nnd Son's Clin for most, points m fnt sheep and fat. lambs Vupcn classes): J. Fisher. Clareville. . , Meiiold Dairy Co.'s Cup for lurlics-j grade points in cheese classes: Carrinston Dairy Company. Mrs .7. B. M'lCeime's r »se bowl for iroat points in cooking classes: Mrs X. ,T Hathbonn. Carterton. Draught hoTee brooders' trofphy for best yearling filly: Monro Hunter Estate, 11aV '"inion St«am Ship Company's Cup for best Clvdesdale, marc or iiily: Donald Eitato, TVatherston. ' Clydesdale Horse Society or -Now inland" medal for best yearliiift or twp-year-oli colt: Q. Donald, Fenthewoii.
HORSES. Draught stallion, i years and upwards-; Eli Liiidington, Masterton, J, ■ Tluoe'-year-old colt: Donald Estate, t'ejithorston, 1; Q. Donnld, Tauiieremkau, 2. Two-year-old coll: Q Donald, 1. Three-year-old filly:, Donald Kitate, 1 and 2 Two-year-old filly: Donald Estate. 1: 0 Dornld, 2. Yearling filly: Moore linnler Estate, Hawera, 1 and 2; 11. Evans, Masterton, 3. Gelding: W. K. Booth, Carterbn, 1; Repatriation Farm, Featherston, 2; Wairaiapa Training Farm, 3. Dry mare: Donald Estate, 1; Wairnlapa Training Farm, 2 and 3. Pair of plough horses: Wairarnpa Trailing Farm, 1 and 2; Repatriation Farm, 3. Team of three horses in. ordinary plough harness: Wairarapa Training Farm, 1 and 2; Repatriation Farm, 3. Team of four horses in ordinary plough harness: Wairarapa 'Training Farm, Ta--ratalii. Former's horse shown, in farmer's trap or spring-cart: .T Fisher, Clareville, lj W Snell, Ahiaruhe, 2; F. O'iteilly, Carterton, 3. Horse most! suitable for tradesmen: W. Snell, 1; J. F. Walker, Carterton, 2. ■ Horse most suitablo for fanner's milk cart: W. Snell, 1; F. O'Reilly, 2. FARMERS' CLASSES. Brood mare: J. Fisher, 1; E. G Thome, Cairington, 2; T. E l!ay, Carterton, 3. Marc or gelding capable of drawing lfjcwt.: P. Biiin. Daleiield. 1; Wairarapa Training Farm, 2; Repatriation, Si Thoroughbred.yearling, colt or gelding: Geo. NoTch, Clareville, 1. Mare best, calculated to breed Army remount?: Colin Campbell, Clareville, 1; A. D. Stewart, Feailhorston, 2. I'ony mare: I l ' B. Welch, Masterton. Pony filly: ,T. Tinsley, Masterton Two-yoar-old harness tilly or gelding: T. S'raiton, Greytown.
Stallion best calculated to improve cari.'iije and trap homes: J. R7,oska, Parkvale, 1; B. O'Neill, Carterton, 2. Pony stallion under U. 2 'hands: G. W. Busby, Carterton, 1; T. Skirkcy, Martinburougii, 2. I'ony stallion, 13 hands or under: J. Tinsley, Masterton, 1; G. W. Busby, 2. Horse shown in dogcart or trap: Miss G. Malier, Hastings, 1; W. D. Watson, 'Masterfon, 2. Horse not to exceed 15.2 hands shown in {jig: Miss G. Mahor, 1; it C. Tilley, Training Farm, Taralahi, 2. ■ Horso not to exceed 14.2 hands: E. Ryan, Mnstcrton, 1; Mrs. G. Has' ; .ie, Carterton, 2. Pons' hands, or under shown in daisy cart: Mrs. G.'Hastie, 1; Mrs. Hugh Morrison, Masterton, 2 and 3. Horse shown in buggy: ,T. E. Masoji, Gladstoiio, 1; N. R Armstrong, Carterton, 2; C It. Church, Cartortbii, 3.
J'cny over 13.2 hands, and not exceeding 14.2 hands shown in daisy cart':.E. Kvan,' Masterlori, 1; Eric Horner, Mas-t'i-iton, 2; Miss Phyllis Skey, Carterton, 3. Hack suitable for carrying lfl-stono and over, for horses tlia.'i have never won a first prize: F. Clancy, Masterlon, 1; ,T. E Mason, Gladstone, 2. Hack suitable for carrying 15 stone rider; F. Armstrong, Akitio, 1; F, Clancy, 2; Hiss G. 3. Hack suitoblfe foil cai(ryinfj 13-stone rider: F. Clancy, 1; J. E. -Mason, 2; W. M'Kenzie, 3. Hnck snilnUo for carrying U-stono riiler for hitherto undated horses; Jack Tiison, Miu'tiiilwrough, 1.; H. Hnssall, Hastings, 2; R. Gray, 'MafOTton, 3, Hack suitable for carrying 11-stono rider: T C, lidy, F«ithei\sto/i, 1; W. H. Booth, 2; .Tack Tiison, 3 Horso most suitable for remount horse: Miss G. Ma her, 1 and 2; M. O'lipilly, Ccrtcrton, 3. C'ob not over 15 hands: 11. I', liayner, I'iirkvnlfi, 1; G. 15. Allen, Mastcrton, 2; I''- Kyi". 3 " , , -.r r. Boy's pony, under lil hands: Mrs. b. Unstie, Cartorton, 1; Mrs. II It Bunny, Alinruho, 2; Dortflhy Davies, Masterton, 3. . Bov's pony, over 13 hands: Miss rsool Booth, Cartorton, 1; T. 0. Haycock, Greylovn, 2; 11. 0. Fenwick, i\ai.vaiwai, 3. Best boy rider under 15 year*—Clarence .Tones, Waihakcke, 1; Stewart Campbell, 'Claroville, 2.
Girl's pony, under 13 hand?: Miss Audrey Williams, Masterton, 1; Mrs. (J. Hngtie, 2; Mrs. Hugh .Morrison, 3
Girl's ponv, under 11 hnnds: Mrs 6. Hastio, I; Erie Horner, Masterton, 2; H. C. Fenwtclc, ICaiwaiwai,. 3.
Best airl rider under 15 years: Miss Ruby Tu'lntosh, Kaiwaiwni, 1; Mis? Audrey Williams, 2; Miss Phyllis Ta.Miam, Mnster'on. 3.
Lady's .hack, to be ridden by lady: Jack Tilson, 1: Miss Zona Vallance. Masterton. 2; 11. Hassall, 3.
MILKERS. Cow'in milk, any breed: Master D. Feast, Carterton, 1; Bloomiield Farm Con.pany, Upper Ilutt, 2 'and 3. Cow in milk, no factory supplier allowed to compete: W Hansen, Carterton, 1; A. H Callister, Carterton, 2; D. A. M'l'hee, Carterton, 3, Three-year-old heifer in milk: T. U. Carterton, 1; G. Hart, liokotau, 2; J. Hodder, Daletield, 3. Two-vcar-old heifer, in milk: T. E. Mauiisell, Carterton, lj W J. Coulter, lukotau, Si: V and F. Billington, Masterton, 3. Two-year-old heifer: Arch. Af'Phee. Clareville, X and 3; G. W. Duller Estato, Carterton, 2.
Two two-year-old heifers: Mooro Bros'., Carterton. 1, 2, and 3.
Tlireo yearling heifers: 'I. Moorcock, Ccrrington, 1: P. Bain, Daletield, 2; Moore Bros., 3
Yearling hsifer, crossbred Shorthorn: W. H Booth, 1; H. Catt, Curterton, 2; O. W. Doller Estate, 3.
Yearling heifer, crossbred Friesian: 'I', Hcdder. 1: P. Bain, 2; Arch. il'Phee, Clareville. 3.
•Yearling heifer, crossbred Ayrshire: T, Moncock, 1; Moore Bros, 2 and 3.
Yearling heifer, crossbred Jcrsoy: W. Moore, Masterton, 1'; B 11. Birshall, Belvedere, 'i and 3.
Hand-reared dairy heifer naif: Robert Gray, Parkvale, 1; Arthur Hodder, Carterton, 2; Miss Ruby M.'l'iitoiih, Vi'aihnkeke, 3. PIGS. Berkshire boar, 12 monilhsiand over: Mrs. J. Wall, Hastings, 1; l-'orirua Mentil Hospital, 2. Boar, over ti and under 12 months: Mental Hospital, 1; Mrs. J. Wall, 2. Boar, under K months: Mental Hospital, 1: Mrs J. Wall,' 2; J. C Bidwill, Featherston, 3. Sow, 12 months and over: Mrs. J. Wall. 1 aud 3; Mental Hospital, 2. Sow, over _ti and under 12 months: Mental Hoapial, 1; Mrs. J. Wall, i and 3. Sow. under 0 months: Mrs. .T. Wall, 1; Menial Hospital. 2; J C. Bidwill, 3. Tamwortli—Boar, 12 months and over: Mrs J. Wall. 1: Boar, over G and under 12 months: Mrs. J. Wall. Boar, under ti months: Mrs. J..Wall. Sow, 12 months and over: Mrs. J. Wall; Sow, over G and under 12 months: Mrs. J Wall, 1, Sow, under G months: Mrs. J Wall, 1. Yorkshire—-Boar, 12 months and over: Mental Hospital, 1; Mrs. .T, Wall, 2. lionr. ovor fi and under 12 months: Mental Hospital, 1: Mrs. J. Wallj 2. Sow, 12 months and over: Mrs. J. Wall, 1 and 2; Montal Hospital, 3.. Sow, over G and ui:der 12 months: Menr'al Hospital, 1; Mrs. J. Wall, 2 and 3 Sow, under ti months: Montal Hospital, 1; Mrs. J. Wall, 2 and 3. Sow, with litter; Mental IloMiUal, 1; G. W. Deller Estate, Carterton, 2; Mrs. J- Wall, 3. Sow, with litter owned ill Wairarapa or MasterVon electorate: G. W Holler Estato, 1 Porker under 1001b. live-weight: G. W. Deller Estato, 1. Two porkers not exceeding 1001b. liveweiglit: O. W. Deller Estate, 1.
DOGS. Working Classes.—Sheep dogs—Puppy dog- \V. M'Kenzie, Fcathorston, 1; It. J Dnjr.r, iMnstci'ton, 2.' Movice dog: W. U'Kcitoie, 1; R. J- Dags, 2. Open dog: A 'E. Booth, G'aiverton, 1; T. Keid, Clare, ville, 2; A. E. Hall, Clarovillc, 3. Open ljiicli• C J Nix, Feathers-ton, 1; T. Ur-id 2: A. M'E. Mason, iV.itiierston, ,1. Brace- A. K. Booth, 1; T. Keid. 2; C. .T. Mi H. Hough-coated puppy Joy: L>. H. Riri'th Carterton, 1; D Wntcrsou, Daletieid 2; W It. Booth, .'I. Hough-coated novi'co dog: It. Enrl, Parkvalo, 1; Mits Ifathlern Cameron, C-arterton, j 2; J, A,. Welsh, Tipua, 3. Hough-coatod puppy bitch: J. G. M'Donald, Carterton, 1; W.
C. L. Baskiville, Carterton, 2; F P. I'laylo, Carterton, 3. Rough-coated novice bitch: J G. M'Donald, I; T. Playle, Carterton, 2. Rough-coated opon bitch: D. Mntheson, Carringtoli, 1; W. D. Watson, Mr.stert'on, 2; F. I'. Playle, 3 Bearded dog: C. 11. Church, Carterton, I. Hoarded novico dog: C. R. Church, 1; Miss V Earl, Parkvale, 2; V. and F. Billington, Masterton, 3. Bearded open dog: Miss V. Enrl, 1 Caltlo Dogs—Puppy dog: V. S. Kiddie, C:.rterton, 1; C R. Church, 2. Novico dog: G N. TunniclifTe, 1 j V. S. Kiddie, 2; 1\ Hoddcr, Carterton, 3. Open dog: G N. Tunnicliffo, 1; H. Swain, Ahiaruhe, 2; T. Reid, Clareville, 3. Ordinary Kennel Club Classcs--Bearded collie, open dog: Miss V. Earl, I; beardo,l collie, open bitch- W. Moore, Carterton, 1; E. Ryan, Mastorton, 2. SmooiJiooatcd coliio. open dog: A..E Hall, Carterton, 1: W M'Kenzie, Featherston, 2; H. Abbott, Clareville, 3. Smooth-coated coliio, open bitch: C. J. Nix. 1; A. M'E. Mason, 2. Rough-coaled collie, open dog: 11. Swain, 1; It. Tinsley,-Carterton, 2. Rough-coated coliio, open bvoh: W k. Mann, Ekef-ihunn, i; W D. Watson, Masterton, 2. English setter, open dog: Harold Brown, Carterton, 1, Pointer, open dog: R. Tamihma. Carterton, 1. Clumber spaniel, opon dog: Mips A. Sorensen, Cartorton, 1. Cocker spaniel, open dog: Mim Daisy Hubbard, Masterton. 1. Cocker spaniel, open bitch : Mrs. J. T. WhW:aker, Clareville, 1; T W. Prout, Mastorton, 2; A E. Dickason, Masterton, 3. Fox terrier, wire-haired, opon dog: M. Hubbard, Ngahauransa. 1: A. L. Morgan, Mnrtinborouah, 2; Miss Noel Booth. Carterton, 3. Airedale terrier, open dog: Laddie Hornsby, 1. Fawn pug, open dog: Frank Peterson, Masterton. 1. Sydney silkies, ttrrier, opon dog: Mrs. If. R. Bunny, Aln'anihe, 1 Sydney silkies, terrier, open bilcTi: A. More.v, Masterton, 1; Mrs H. R. Bunuy, 2, FLEECE WOOL. Two fleeces ewe hoegui Romne.y wool (best grade): W. H. Booth, Carterton, 1; W. Rftyner, Masterton, 2. Two fleeces, owe hogget Lincoln wool (best grado): F. M Reynolds, Carterton, 1 and 2. Two fleeces ewe hogget, wool, any breed or cross: T. 0. Haycock, Grevtown, 1. FARM PRODUCE. Powdered butter, with sufficient. salt for immediate table use only: Mrs.'V. Billington, Mastorton, 1; Sirs. F. Slm'tkowski, Carforton, 2: Mrs. W. Gordon, Masterton, 3. Powdered butter, to bo left wii'.Hi secretary .\i least one.week prior to show day: Mrs C. R. Church, Carterton. 1; Mre. .T.'M'Kay, Taratahi, 2; Mrs. W. Martin. Carterton, 3 Fresh butter: Mrs. V. Billington, 1; Mrs. G White, Ahiaruhe, 2; Mrs. ,T. M'lfay, 3. Factory cheese (coloured): Carrington Dairy Company (G. Tljomson, manager). 93 points, 1; Belvedere Daily Comnaitv (C E. 11. Gallon), 021 point®, '2; Park' vale Dairy Company t,I. T. Graham), Pit points, !l. Factory cheese (white): Carriiipbn Dairy Company, 93?, points, 1; Belvedere Dairy Company, 921- points, 2; Dalofield Dairy Company (.T Liilton), 111 points, 3Collection of export cheosc:'Bclvcdoro Dairy Company. 921 poinls, 1: C'avrington Dairy Company, 92 points, 2; I'arkvalo Dairy Company, 91 \ poinls. 8. Export cheese, for first'assistants only; Carringtoli Dairy Company (L. Humphries, assistant), 93 points, 1; Belvedere Dairy Company (A. K. Garrity, assistant), 921 points, 2. . Champion Juniping Competition.—H. Hawaii's (Hastings) Micky Free; 1; ,T. ,T. Brvce's (Feilding)' Twilinht, 2: ,T. Gago Williams's (Carterton) Warmth, 3.
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