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PRIZE LIST.

HORSES

DRAUGHT HORSES. Yearling, filly, or gelding.—H. G, Tucker’s b. g. by Loch Lomond 1. O. Matthews’ hr. f. by Field Marshal 2, Two entries

Gelding, two years Id.—H. G. Tucker’s b. g. by Lqcli Lomond 1. Only entry.

Filly, two years.—H. G. Tucker’s b. f. by Loch Lomond 1. One entry. Gelding, two years old—H. G. Tucg. Bon Accord by Garnet 1, AA r . H. •Jones’ b. g. Barney 11. by Loch Lomond 2. Two entries.

Filly, three years.—H. G. Tucker’s d. gr. f. by Blairgowrie 1, J. Liuklater’s b. f. Bell 2. Two entries. Mare to foal or with foal at foot.— C. Matthews’ b. m. Honest Kate by Burnside 1. C. Matthews’ b. in. by Te Mata—Brilliant 2, AA r . D. Lvsnar’s b. m. Diamond 3. Three entries.

Dry mare, four years or over—EMurphy’s b. m. by Conqueror—Champion 1, J. and G. Jones’ ch. in. Grace 2, A. H. Edmonds’ ch. nr. Bloss 3. Three entries.

Team of two horses, geldings or mares.-—AY. H. Jones’ rn. and bl. gsBoxer and Lion I, H. G. Tucker’s ch. and b. gs. Punch and Diamond 2. Two entries. Tliree-horse team, owned and worked by the occupier of not more than. 250 acres.—AA T . 11. Jones’ Lion, Boxer and Barney 1. One, entry. Gelding, four years or over.—AY. H. Jones’ bl. g. Lion 1, D._Johnstoii s o. g. Dick 2, Ft. G. Tucker’s b. g. Diamond 3. Six entries. „ T Entire, any age, cliampion.--J-Clark’s b. h. Canongate by Herdsman 1, AAL McCullough’s h. fi-, Garnet hv Garnet 2, C. Gray s Lochr Lomond 3. Three entries.

Champion mare or filly.—C. Matthews’ b. m. jlouest Kate 1. hour entries. SADDLE AND HARNESS CLASSES AVeight-carrying hack up to lo stone. —AV. Coop’s br. g Hu a inn b) A’ictor —Eileen 1, J. Clark s b bTommy 2, H. AV. Barker’s eh. £• tom 3. Nino entries. . . , Ladv’s hack (to be ridden in sidesaddle).—!’. B. Barker’s br-g.' Majestic (Miss R. Reynolds) 1, J- Bennett’s br. g. Maihiti (Mrs. Bennett) 2, J. C. Field’s b m. Duchess (Miss C. Reynolds) 3. Eleven entries Pony driven by a lady—C. A. =>»“•£ riffi’s b. Cookie 1, R. E gr. in. Venus 2, T. L. Robeits bl. m. Topsy li.c. Seven entries Middle-weight hack, up to 13 stone. F. B. Barker’s br. g. Majestic bv Crackshot 1, J. C. Field's b. m Duchess 2, L. H. Coop s br. m. Motokio 3. Thirteen entries. Light-weight hack, up to .11 stone. —J Bennett’s br. g. Maihiti by Quiit—Balistite 1, J. C. Field’s b. m. Duchess 2, B. Merritt’s r. m. Aluzelia 3. Fifteen entries. Champion hack in Show, !. yBarker’s br. g. Majestic, by CrackLii'lit spring-cart horse to be driven in spring cart.—D. J. Barry s bl. g. Rocket 1, R. Hill’s dk. b. g- Dandy 2, Airs. M. U’Ren’s rn. m. Plioebo 3! Eight entries. Heavy spring 'cart horse, suitablo to trot with 30 cwt.—B. Hird’s b. g. Ben 1, Gisborne Sheepfarmors frozen ARat Co. Ltd. b. g. Nathan 2, AA. ,D. Burnand’s dk. br. g. Jack 3. Seven entries. . Carriers’ turn-out, singlo horse, cart to have been in use two months. B. Hird’s b. g. Ben 1, Gisborne Sheepformers’ Co.’s Nathan 2. !no entries. . , , Tradesman’s turn-out, single horse. R. Hill’s b. g. Dandy 1, D. J. Barxy’s bl. g. Rocket 2. Seven entries. * Pair buggy horses, over 15.1 —A. S. AVachsmami’s b. m. Aleg and Tui 1, Airs. Barker’s b. g. Buller and Beresford 2. Three entries. COAIPETITIONS.

Jumping competition for maidens. —F. Pattullo’s cli. g. Sultan 1, J. C. N. Thomas’ br. g. Freehold 2, S. AVilson’s b. g. Reality 3. Twenty-four entries. Leaping match, steeplechase style. —R. J. Reynolds’ b. g. Sandy 1, F. Pattullo’s ch. g. Sultan 2, J. T. Dunlop’s b. m. Eva 3. Eighteen entries. High Jump.—N. Newman’s Biddy and J. AI. Gouldsmith’s Fencer divided the prize money Ten entries. Handicap Trot in harness, twico round, horses to have been in the district not less than three months.— A. Sherriff’s gr. g. Dominion 2osec 1, E. AI. Hutchinson’s Sir Roger scr 2, and J. Campbell’s Ladybird losec 3. Six entries.

Driving competition, over pegs placed 10 yards apart on a straight course of 100 yards.—Frank Neill 1, Aliss C. Reynolds 2.’ Twenty entries. (Balance of first day’s results.) AVire Jump.—R. Sherratt’s b. g. The Gift (T. Sherratt) 1, P. J. Parker’s bl. m. Thelma (owner) 2, F. Pattullo’s ch. g. Sultan (E. Newman) 3. Twenty-seven competitors. Leaping match for ponies, 14 bauds or under, over 3ft hurdles, to be ridden by boys or girls under 15. —Jas. Jobson br. g. Bobby Burns by Tam-o’-Shanter (exhibitor) 1, Harold Johnston br. m. Flirt (J. Jobson) 2. F. Liddell’s b.g. Circus (L. Redstone) 3. Numerous competitors. Handicap Trot, in saddle, twice round.—S. Bolton’s c. in. Telephone 40sec (owner) 1, A. Sherriff’s gr. g. Dominion 30see (owner) 2, J. Campbell’s b. m. Ladybird 15see 3; time, 6min sJsec.

CATTLE

SHORTHORNS. Judge—Air. J. J. Bayliss. Bull calved since Juno 30, 1906 AA'm. AVitters 1, J. Clark 2. Five entries.

Bull, two years, oalved since Juno 30, 1905—Kenway Bros., 1; C. Gray 2; AVilliam AVitters, commended. Four entries.

Bull, three years, calved sinco June 30, 1904—Holden Bros., 1 ; Clias Or; y 2 Three entries.

Bull, four years and upwards— Clias. Gray 1 and champion, Holden Bros. 2. Two entries. Bull, any age, exhibitor to be occupier of not more than 250 acres.— AV. AVitters 1 and, 2. Three entries. Bull, any age, locally bred. —AV. AVitters 1, J. Clark 2, C. Gray commended. Six entries. Heifer calved since June 30, 190 G. —AV. AVitters 1,2, and li.c. Five entries.

Heifer, two years, calved since Juno 30, 1905. —J. Clark 1, AV . AV ittefs 2. Three entries.

Heifer, 3 years, calved since June 30, 1904.—AV. Witters 1, J. Clark 2. Two entries. Cow, any age in calf or calved within six months.—J. Clark 1 and champion, AV. Witters 2, Holden Bros. h.c. Seven entries.

Cow, any age, exhibitor to he the occupier of not more than 250 .acres. —Wm. Witters 1 and 2. Three entries.

Pen three heifers, calved since June 30, 1906. br°d by exhibitor.—W. AVitters 1, J. Clark 2 Three entries. Three heifers, calved since June 30. 1905.—J. Clark 1. One entry. Three heifers calved since .Tune 30 1904.—J. Clark 1, Holden Bros.' 2. Two entries. AYRSHIRE.'

Bull calved since Juno 30, 1905. — A. J. J. AlcCreedy 1. One entry. Bull, three years and upwards.— F. J. Pearson 1, A. Lange 2. Three entries. Heifer calved since June 30, 1906. A. Lange 1 and 2. Three entries. Heifer calved since. June 30, 1905. —D. P. Cameron 1, F. J. Pearson 2. Two entries. Cow calved at Juno 30, 1904, or before.—A. Lange 1 and 2, A. P. Matthews h.c. Five entries.

ALDERNEY OR JERSEY. Bull calved since June 30, 1905. H. Wilson 1, G. R. Mooro 2. Two entries. Bull, three years and upwards.— J. M. Arundel 1, N. A. Coster 2. Two entries. . 1 Heifer calved since June 30, 1906. —-F. J. Pearson 1, G. R. Moore 2, F. J. Pearson commend.ed. Five entries. _ Heifer calved since June 30, 1900. G. R. Moore 1, F. J. Pearson 2, A. F. Matthews h.c. Seven entries. Cow calved at Juno 30, 1904, or before. —G. R. Moore 1, A. F. Matthews '2, N. A. Coster h.c. Seven entries. HEREFORDS. Bull, three years and upwards.—J. Ferguson 1, J. C. Field 2. Two entries.

'ANY BREED. Dairy cow, any age, in calf, judged job. milking qualities.—G. R. Moore 1. F. J. Pearson 2 and commended. Five entries. ■ ... Two heifers, suitable for dairying, two years.—G. R. Moore 1, H. AV llsou 2. Two entries. FAT CLASSES.

Single bullock, any age, for shop purposes.—Holden Bros 1, J. Clark (Opou) 2 and 3. Six entries Two fat bullocks, any age.—C H. Seymour 1, J. Clark (lo Aral) -, Barker Bros. 3. Five entries. Threo fat balloOks, any aye, suitable for freezing.—J. Qlai' k 1, J. Clark (To Aral) 2, G. H. Seymour 3. Seven entries. Fat cow, any age, must have bred calf J. Clark (Opou) 1 and 2, Holden Bros. 3. Eight entries. ' Fat heifer, not over 4 years, vjH. Seymour 1, J. Clark (Opou) 2 and 3, J. Clark (Te Arai) commended. Eight entries.

SHEEP.

CROSSBREDS. Pen of five Romney rams, which have been used by exhibitor among hocks of not less than 1000 ewes last season —A. R. AVatson, 4-tooth, bred iiy G. Wheeler, 1; Ketiway Bros., 4, ■6, and 8-tooth, 2; A. R. AVatson 3. Pen of ten crossbred ewei hoggets "intended for breeding.—J* G. iMeld, bred by exhibitor, 1. Pen of five crossbred wether hoggets.—Frederick Read 1.

Pen of five crossbred longwool owe hoggets.—Frederick Rend 1. Pen of live fat shorn wethers, suitable for freezing.—Barker Bros 1. Holden Bros. 2. Holden Bros. 3, Barker Bros. h.c.. Hutchinson Bros, c. Pon of five fat wethers suitable for the frozen meat export trade, live weight not to exceed I3olbs.—llolden Bros. 1,2, and 3. l>on of live fat wotliers, Down or anv Down cross, suitable lor freezing. —AV. Allen 1. Holden Bros 2 and 3. Pen of five fat unshorn wethers most profitable for butchers. —Holden Bros. 1,2, and 3. Pen of live fat wethers in wool, IS months and under 30 months, most profitable sheep, wool and carcase combined.—Barker Bros. 1,2, and 3. Pon of five fat 2-tooth wethers, unshorn, to bo judged for value of wool and carcase. Holden Bros. 1, Barker Bros. 2 aiul 3. Pon of five fat ewes, suitable for freezing, Down or any Down cross.— AA'. Jobson 1 and 2, Holden Bros. 3.

Pen of five fat shorn freezer owes, any age or breed.—Barker Bros. 1 and 2, Holden Bros. 3. Pen of five fat unshorn ewes, most nrofitable for butchers. —Hutchinson Bros. I, Barker Bros. 2, Holden Bros. 3. Pen of five fat longwool lambs, suitable for freezing, must be lambed since Ist June.—AV. Jobson 1 and 2, George Dunn 3. Pen of five fat sliortwool lambs, suitable for freezing, must bo lambed since Ist June.—AV. Jobson 1 and 2, 11. Ford 3, AA T . T. Bruce, c. Pen of fivo fat longwool lambs, suitable for butchers* purposes, must be lambed since Ist June —AA . Jobson 1 and 2, AV. T. Bruce 3. Pen of five fat sliortwool lambs, suitable for butchers’ purposes, must be lambed since Ist June.—AA'. Jobsou land 2, H. Ford 3.

PETS. Child’s pot lamb, born sinco Ist July.—Tui AA'ost’s Little Queen 1, Dalby Holden’s Toby 2, Lorna Holden’s Friday 3. Child’s pci sheep, any breed or age. —E. Revell’e Topsy 1, Aliss AI. Cameron’s Teddy 2, Aliss AI. Cameron s Billy 3, Matthew Alullooly’s Daisy h.c.

PIGS

Berkshire boar. —E. Habgood, Eclipse Augustus, 1; E. Habgood, Lislo Grand Duke 2nd, 2; E. Habgood, Handley Lion, li.c. Berkshire boar, under 12 months, locally bred. —J. Huston, 1; E. Habgood, Handley Lion, 2. /Berkshire sow.—J. Huston, 1 and 2.

Berkshire sow, with litter of not less than six at foot.—AV. J. White, Pet, 1; E. Habgood, Betsy, 2. Berksliiro sow, under l2 months, locally bred. —<E. H.vbgood, Betsy, 1; E. Habgood, Sally, 2. Three bacon pigs.—H. Aloore, 1 and 2.

Boar and sow calculated by the judge to produce tihe host class of bacon pigs.—E. Habgood, Handley Lion and Judy, 1 ; J. Huston, boar and sow, 2: E. Habgood, Lisle Ginnd Duke 11. and Judy, li.c. Sow, any breed, with litter of notless than eight at foot. —H. Aloore, 1 and specially commended; J. Huston, 2.

DOGS

JUDGES: Air. E. AV. Bousfield and Dr. Collins.

Smooth-haired sheep dog.—H. Gordon 1, Airs, J. Green 2, Aliss Treve AlcKenzie 3. Seven entries.

Long or rough-haired sheep dog.— Aliss Dora Orr 1, AI. G. Nasmith, jun, 2. Six entries.

Beardy sheep dog.—Alaster Jas. Jobson 2. Four entries. Collie slut.—C. Peach 1. Only entry.

Ivelpie sheep dog.—C. I’. Breiiigan 1, E. A. Swainson 2, A. AA 7 . Aluir 3. Six entries.

Thoroughbred collie.—H. E. Royds 1, T. N. Hogg 2, AA’altcr AI. Arundel 3. Four entries

Setter.—A. Lange 1, J. Oxenham 2, J. Sheppard 3. Four entries. Pointer.—Aliss Aileen Harding 1, T. Sharp 2. Three, entries. Spaniel.—R. E. At cut is 1, A. AleIntosh 3. Five entries. Fox terrier. —A. AValker 1, E Luttrell 2, Harold Dunn 3, . Alargaret Perston h.c. Eleven entries. Terrier, any other breed.—A. Knox (A'orksliire) 1, E. Luttrell (fox) 2. H. Bruce (Irish) 3, P. B. Raven li.c. Seven entries. Greyhound, any age.—T. Cahill 1, F. C.~ Loomb 2. Ten entries.

Greyhound puppy.—AV. S Davidson 1, T .Alorrow 2, AV. AVhitfiold 3, C. Smith h.c. Twelve entries. Dog, any other breed- —Airs. H AI. Porter (Esquimaux) 1, Roy Davidson (deerhound) 2, E. Corbett 3. Seven entries.

POULTRY

Judge—Mr. J. AA T alker. Pekin ducks, best pair,—AV. Scott, Makauri 1. Two entries.

Aylesbury ducks, best pair—R. H. Imago 2. One entry. Any other variety ducks, best pair —Mrs. J. AA T illiamson 1; E. Little 2; E. Maapao 3. Three eniries.

Best Silver AVyandotte cock—J. AA . Duggan, 1; Mrs. J. AVilliamson, 2; Robert Mitchell, 3. Seven cn'ries. Best Silver AVyandotte hen—M. Hall, 1; Robert Mitchell. 2 : Kdert Mitchell, 3. Eight mif -’es. Best AVliito AVyandotce cock—Mrs. H M. Porter, 1: Only entry. Best AA'hito Wyandotte lieu—Mrs. H M. Porter, 1. Only entry Best Dorking hen—Geo. R. Mi ere, 1-i Geo. R. Mooro, 2. -Two .ypries. Best Langslian cock—G. It. Memo, 1. Only entry.. ** Langshan hen. —G. R. Moore 1 and 2 Two entries. Plymouth Rook cock—-AValter Miller 1, H. Binnie 2. Three .entries. Best Plymbuth Rock h,en —Hugh Binnie, 1; Walter M. Aruude, 2; AValfer Miller, 3. Five entru s. Best Indian Game cock —Mrs. H M Porter, 1 ; AValter M. Arundel, 2; AV. J. B. Gaudin, 3. Three en--1 Best brown leghorn- cock—AValter Miller 1 and only entry. ’ ■ Indian Game ■ lien^—Mrs. H. M. Porter, 1; AV. J. P. Gaudin. Two entries. Best brown legliorn hen—AValter Miller 1 and 2; AV. S. Sutton 3. Seven entries. Best Minorca cock —C. Yardley, 1; George R. Moore 2;- AA’alter M. Arundel 3, h. c. Three entries. Best Minorca lien—H. L. Bean 1 and 2; George R. Moore 3 and h. c. Five entries. Best Andalusian cock—J. Iv. Nasmith 1; M. Hall 2 and 3. Four entries. Best Andalusian lien—J. J\. Nasmith 1; M. Hall 2, and 3, and v.v-h. c, Four entries. Best black orpington cock—E. Cox 1; E. Little 2; A. Gordon 3. Three entries. . Best black orpington lien—E. Cox 1 ; E. Little 2. Two entries. Best Hamburg cock —AV. Jean 1. Only entry. Best Hamburg hen—AA . Jean I; E. Little 2. Two entries. Best any other variety, cock—.\V. McCullough 1. Two entries. Best any other variety, hen. — AV. Cullough 1 and 2. __ Four entries. Best pair homers —Iv. Nasmith _1; Miss J. Livingstone 2. Two entries. Best pair fantails.—o. R. Mooro I, IC. Nasmith 2. Two entries. Best pair any other variety.—lv. Nasmith, magpies, 1; Iv. Nasmith, pouters, 2. Two entries.

PROOUCE

JUDGE—Mr J. W. Bright. ' Lout'—home-made bread, to be made with home-made yeast—Aim. J Graham 1, Airs. H. bidder 2, Miss J. Clark 3. Seven entries, Home-ma do e cones.—-Miss Ael ho Gordon 1; Mrs. E. M Ivimher 2; Airs AA r . L. Gordon 3. Thirteen e.nTwo cakes, one rich and one plain, made liv farmers’ wives or doughfay's af r s "W. Tv. Gordon 1; Miss B. ' Bulst 2. Four entries. Fresh butter (not separated). not leas than 31b in rolls or pats.—M. H. Clark 1; Aliss A r . Nelson 2. Four entries.

Fresh butter (separated), not loss than 31b in rolls or pats. —dvia Ura Co. 1 and 2. Seven entries. Local!v made chcc.se. —AAim. l.ickon l and 2. Two entries. 1 lain, locally cured, other than factory-—Tims'. Eado 1; R. Atkins 2. Six entries. Side of bacon, locally cured, other than factory.—ll. Atkins 1; AVim. Atkins 2. Five entries. iSide of bacon and lvam, local factorv cured. —Okitu Butter ami Bacon Factory 1 and 2. Two entries. Sample of honey ill comb, not less than 31b.—AV. H. Smith 1 ; Ezra Smith 2. Four entries. Collection of home made jams and jellies, not less than 3 varieties.— Aliss E. S. Stevens 1. One entry. Collection home-made pickles.— Airs E. P. Roberts l. 0110 entry. Collection of 'bottled fruit. A. Birkett 1. Two entries. Exhibit of new potatoes, not_ less than 51b, one variety.—J. AV. Nolan t ; Geo. U. Aloore 2. Twelve ontries.

Collection of new potatoes, not less than 31b of each variety.—J. AA’. Nolan 1; A. F. Kennedy 2. Seven entries.

Sample of oranges, locally grown.— Geo. Stevenson 1. Eleven entries.

Sample of lemons, locally grown.— ATl’s. J. K. Dolinin 1. Seven entries.

Two lmshcls of maize, locally grown.—R. J. AVitters 1 and 2. Four entries.

Six cobs maize.—R. J. AVitters 1 and 2. Thirteen entries. Exhibit of vegetables.—A. F. Kennedy 1. >One entry. Special for collection of vegetables grown from seeds supplied by E. Pilkington and Co, Auckland. —Mrs H. AI. Porter 1 and 2. Two entries.

NATIVE EXHIBITS

JUDGE.—Air H. Hill. _ Native made mat.—ll. T. Kohere (made by Tangi Hiinaki, AVliangtira) 1; Tangi Hinaki, made by exhibitor, 2. Two entries. Collection nativo made ’kits. —H. Kuril 1; R. T. Kohere 2; Airs Alatanuiku ,commended. Three entries.

Sample native carved walking stick or pipe.—Te Kami Pore 1; It. T. Kohere 2. Two entries. Native made floor mat.—Mrs. Oho Hinaki, made by exhibitor 1 • Alaata. Haronga- 2; H. Ruru, two exhibits; tie for 3; Airs Olio Hinaki, highly commended. Five entries. Native owned collection of native work. —H. Ruru I; R. T. Kohere 2 ; Alaata Haronga commonded.

Special for Ivakakura. mat.—R. T. Kohere.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2219, 24 October 1907, Page 2

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PRIZE LIST. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2219, 24 October 1907, Page 2

PRIZE LIST. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2219, 24 October 1907, Page 2

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