PRIZE LIST.
SHEEP. Judges—Messrs A. Turnbull, P. Throlkold and J. M. Walker. LEICESTER BREED. Class I—Bam, above eighteen months old Ist prize, 2nd, and highly commended, E. J Lee. Class 2—Bam, under eighteen months old Ist prize, 2nd, and highly commended, E. J. Lee. Messrs Petersen’s cup for the greatest prize taker in the Leicester class. Ist prize, E. J. Lee. LINCOLN BREED. Class s—Bam, above eighteen months old. Ist and 2nd prizes, C. Withell, shorn in November, bred by exhibitor; highly commended and commended, H. J. Hall. Class 6—Bam, under eighteen months old. Ist prize, H J. Hall; 2nd, H. Overton; highly commended, H. J. Hall; commended, C. T. Dudley, bred by exhibitor.^ Class 7—Three ewes, above eighteen months old, with lamb at foot. Ist and 2nd prizes, H. J. Hall; highly commended, C. T. Dudley. Class B—Three ewes, under eighteen months old. Ist prize, H. Overton ; 2nd highly commended, and commended, H. J. Hall. Messrs Coates and Co.’s Cup for the greatest prizetaker in the Lincoln class —Ist prize, H, J. Hall. ROMNEY MARSH BREED. Class 9 —Bam, above eighteen months old. Ist prize, W. D. Lawrence; highly commended, G. F. Smith. Class ll—Three ewes, above eighteen months old, with lamb at foot. Ist and 2nd prizes, W. D. Lawrence, by Dr. Webster’s ram out of Tolmie ewes, bred by exhibitor. _ Class 12 —Three ewes, under eighteen 'months old. Ist prize, W. D. Lawrence, by Bealey’a ram out of Tolmie ewes, bred by exhibitor ; 2nd, G. F. Smith. ANY DOWN BREED. Class 13—Bam, above eighteen months old. Ist prize, C. Lewis, Shropshire. Class 15—Three ewes, above eighteen months old, with lamb at foot. Ist prize. C. Lewis, Shropshire ; 2nd and highly commended, H. J. Hall. Class 16—Three ewes, under eighteen months old. Ist and 2nd prizes, H J. Hall. CROSSBRED (First cross from merino ewe, by any longwoolled ram). Class 17—Five ewes, above eighteen months old, with lamb at foot. Ist prize, H. Overton ; 2nd, W. Gabbie. Class 18 —Five ewes, under eighteen months old. Ist prize, J. Osborne. Messrs Sandstein and Co.’s Cup for the greatest prize-taker in any other of the above sheep classes, let prize, W. D. Lawrence. G. Booth, £2 2s, for the best pen of five ewes above 18 months old, with iamb at foot, first cross from merino ewes by any long-woolled ram. Ist prize, H. Overton. PAT SHEEP. For butchers’ purposes, and must been shorn within twenty-one days of exhibition; to be judged according to quality and weight combined. Judges—Messrs S. Garforth, Q. Bull, and J. Mann. Class 20—Five fat long-woolled wethers, fourtooth and under. Ist prize, J. Osborne; 2nd, J, Watson. HOGGETS IN WOOL, AND LAMBS. Class 23—Ten fat koggets, unshorn. Ist prize, W. D. Lawrence, bred by exhibitor; 2nd, H. J. Hall; highly commended, W. D. Lawrence, bred by exhibitor. Mr L. White, .£3 3s, for the best pen of ten fat hoggets, unshorn. Ist prize, W. D. Lawrence. , „ , Class 24—Ten fat lambs, any long-woolled breed, unshorn (for butchers’ purposes only). Ist prize, D. Scott; 2nd, W. Gabbie. Messrs Henry and Ching, £2 2a, for the best ten fat lambs of any breed. Ist prize, W. Bishop. Class 25—Ten fat lambs, first cross from merino ewe (for butchers’ purposes only). Ist and 2nd prizes, W. Bishop; highly commended, H. J. Unwin. , , . Mr John Cunningham, £2 2s for the beat ten fat lambs, first cross from merino ewes. Ist prize, W. Bishop. CATTLE. Judges—Messrs John Grigg, D. Qebbie, and James GaUd. Class I—Bull of any age. Ist prize, C. Withel, 4 years, Johnston ; 2nd, Stephens and Scott, roan, Doctor. Class 2—Bull, calved since Ist July, 1877. Ist prize. W. Watson, red and white, Spartan ; 2nd, C. T. Dudley, Invincible I. ; highly commended, David Tod, Hobart Pasha. Mr E. J. Lee, £3 3s. for the bsst bull on the gronnd. Ist prize, W. Watson, Spartan. Class 3—Bull, calved since July_ Ist, 1878. Ist prize, Wm. Lunn, St. Valentine; 2nd, John Cunningham, Eoderick Dim ; highly commended, B. Docker, Mondamin. Mr John Boag, £2 2s, for the best two-year-old bull. Ist prize, W. Lunn, St. Valentine. Class 4—Bull, calved since July Ist, 1879. Ist prize, C. T. Dudley, Invincible II.; 2nd, W. Watson, roan, Duke of Buckingham ; commended, A. Fay ; highly commended, W. Lunn. Mr John Boag, £1 Is, for the best yearling bull, Ist prize, 0. T. Dudley. Class s—Bull5 —Bull calved since January Ist, 1880, date of birth to be given-at the time of entry. Ist prize, W. Watson; 2nd, W. Lunn'. Class 6—Heifer in milk or in calf, calved since July Ist, IP??. Ist prize, B. Docker; 2nd, W. Lunn; high y commended, J. Cunningham. Class 7 *■ eifer, calved since July Ist, 1878. Ist prize, C. I'. Dudley; 2nd, W. Lunn; highly commended, B. Docker; commended, 0. T. Dudley. Class B—Heifer, calved since July Ist, 1879. W. Lunn, Ist and 2nd prizes; highly commended, E. Docker; commended, W. Watson. Class 9—Milch cow, any age or breed. Ist prize, B. Docker; 2nd and highly commended, H. J. Hall. ■ . , . Class 10 —Milch cow, any age or breed. Ist and 2nd prizes, D. Sutherland; highly commended, W. Watson; highly commended, A. Fay. Mr. B. J. Lee, £2 2s, for the best cow,on the gronnd. Ist prize, E. Docker. FAT CATTLE. Judges—Messrs S. Garforth, G. Bull, and J. Mann. Class 12—Pat steer, calved since July Ist, 1878. 2nd prize, J. Osborne; commended, H. Washbonrne. Mr B. B. Willis, £2 2s for the breeder of the best two-year-old steer. Ist prize, J. Osborne. Class 13—Pat cow, open to all. Ist prize, J. Smithson. Class 14—Fat heifer, calved since July Ist, 1877. Ist prize. Furze. HOESES. BLOOD STOCK. Judges—G. G. Stead, P. J. Kimhell, 'and A. W. Money. Class I—Thoroughbred entire. Ist prize, W. Harding, Papapa; 2nd, Charles Evered, The Chief; commended, W. Gabbie, Commodore. ... ... Class 2 —Thoroughbred mare, in foal or with foal at foot. Ist prize, John McKellar, Bribery; 2nd. Charles Lewis, Solitiire. Class 3—Colt, foaled since July, 1879. Ist prize, T. D Aoland. Class foaled since July Ist, 1879. Ist prize, O. McClure. ... Messrs H. Matson and Co.’s special pme of ,£5 5s for the best thoroughbred entire travelling the Ellesmere district. Ist prize. Wm. Harding, Papapa. . , Messrs Campbell Bros’, special prize of £5 5s for the beat thoroughbred mare in foal, or with foal at foot. Ist prizs, J. McKellar, Bribery. Messrs Adand, Campbell and Co. s Cup for the best two-year-old thoroughbred gelding or filly bred in the district. Ist prize, J. Osborne.
CABBIAGE HOBBES. Class s—Entires. Ist prize,, Bryan Bros., The Libel. . , . Class 6—Brood mares, for breeding. Ist prize, C. Withell. Class 7—Dry mare or gelding. Ist prize, Henry White, Chess,- 2nd, Henry Overton, Zulu. Class B—Filly or gelding, foaled since July Ist, 1877. Ist prize, B. G. Stavely; 2nd, James Beaumont. Class 9—Filly or gelding, foaled since July let, 1878. Ist prize, W. Watson; 2nd, D. Marshall, Bay. Class 10—Filly or colt, foaled since July Ist, 1879. Ist prize, D. Cant, Whisper. Hr Wm. Gabbie’s special prize of 3s for the beat foal by any entire, for carriage or cross country purposes. Ist prize, D. Cant, colt. HACKNEYS. Class 12—Entire horse. Ist prize, John Orr, Young Performer ; commended, R. T. Jeffery, Messenger. Class 13—Roadster or back, mare or gelding ; to be shown in saddle, as the horses will have to bo ridden. Ist prize, F. Overton, Waihora ; 2nd, A. Storry; highly commended, C.T. Dudley; commended, J. H. Doyle, Leo. Class 14—Hack, mare, or gelding, foaled since July Ist, 1878. Ist prize, John Watson. Class 15—Lady’s hack, mare, or gelding, which has been thoroughly broken in as a lady ’s hack; to be shown in saddle, as the horses will have to be ridden. Ist prize, James McCausland, Orange Peel; 2nd, C. Hampton, Miss Biddy; highly commended, H. H. Chapman, Roland ; commended, F. Makeig, Foxy. Class 1(1—Brood mare in foal, or with foal at foot. Ist prize, W. Bishop, Mias Styles; 2nd, D. Cant, Jean; highly commended, D. Withers. Messrs Campbell Bros, special prize of J 55 5s for the best roadster or hack, mare or gelding; to be shown in saddle, as the horses will have to be ridden. Ist prize, F. Overton, Waihora. PONIES. Class 17—Pony entire horse. Ist prize, Lawrence and Aclond, Exmoor; commended, J. H. Doyle. Class 18—Pony, mare or gelding, not exceeding 14 hands high, to be shown in saddle, as they will have to bo ridden by a boy, Ist prize.
John Cunningham; 2nd, Thomas Fincham ; highly commended, Henry Orerton and T. D. Ac.la.nd. leaping hatch. (Five entries.) Ist prize, W. Mollwraith’s Lnnatio. DRAUGHT STOCK.
Judges—D. McMillan, B. Ede and J. Stephenson. Class 19 —Entire horse. Ist and 2nd prizes, John MeKellar, Prince Eojal and Victor; highly commended, John Boag, Crown Prince. Class 20—Entire horse, foaled since July Ist, 1877. Ist prize, W. Stoddart, Lord Kaglan; 2nd, John Coo, Lion King. Claes 21—Entire horse, foaled since July Ist, 1878. Ist prize, John Tod, bay colt Kelvin; 2nd. John Cunningham, Laird of Kilbride; highly commended, John Boag, Eoyal Prince. Class 22—Gelding, any age. Ist prize, John Gilmour, Glen; 2nd. John Cunningham, Billy; highly commended, David Scotty Jim. Class 23—Gelding, foaled since July Ist, 1877. Ist prize, James Cunningham, Clyde; 2nd, M. Mouldy. Class 24—Filly, foaled since July Ist, 1877. Ist prize, Wm Gilmour, Matchless ; 2nd, A. Nelson. Class 25—Gelding, foaled since July Ist, 1878. 2nd prize, O. T. Dudley. Class 26—Filly, foaled since Jnly Ist, 1878. Ist prize, Wm McLachlan, Lass o’ Gowrie; 2nd, Bobert Hogg. Class 27—Colt or gelding, foaled since July Ist, 1879. Ist prize, Jennings Moffet; 2nd, C. T. Dudley. Class 28—Filly, foaled sires July Ist, 1879. Ist prize, William Stoddart, Lincoln’s Pride ; 2nd, Jennings Moffett. Class 31 —Pair of mares in regular work, of any age, bona fide property of exhibitor. Ist jrize, John Gilmour, Miss Tod and Jean; 2nd, lira Lemon, two mares by Qlenroy. Class 32—Pair of geldings in regular work, of any age, lona fide property of exhibitor. Ist prize, John Gilmonr, Star and Bruce. Class 33—Mare with foal at foot in foal or foaled since July Ist, 1880. Ist prize, William Gilmonr, Maggie Lander; 2nd, James Cunningtarn, Diamond. Class 34—Mare in foal, with foal at foot or foaled since Jnly Ist, 1830, bred in the district. Ist prize, A. Nelson. Messrs Spring, Mitchell, Sutherland and James’ publicans’ enp, value £5 5s for the beat draught entire travelling the Ellesmere district. Ist prize, John MeKellar, Prince Eoyal. Mr W. D. Lawrence’s (president) cup, value £Z 3a, for the best draught mare on the ground, Ist prize, John Gilmonr. Messrs P. Cunningham and Co.’s cup, value £Z 3s, for the beat draught colt foaled since July Ist, 1878. Ist prize, C. T. Dudley. Mr John McKellar’s cup, value £2 12s 6d, for the best draught colt or gelding foaled since July, 1879. Ist prize, Jennings Moffett. Mr E. Matthews’ cup, value JE2 2s, for the best yearling oolt by Lord Castlereagb, let prize. Geo. McClure. Mr Jno. McKellar’s cup, value £2 12s 6d, for the best yearling drought filly. Ist prize, Wm. Stoddart, by Old Major.
PIGS. Judges—Messrs Jno. Gilmonr, W. Withey and D. Cant. Class I—Boar of any age or breed. Ist prise, W. B. Clarkson, Podge; 2nd, E. B. Willis. Class 2—Boar of any breed under twelve months old. Ist prise, D. Cant. Class 3—Breeding sow of any age or breed. Ist prise, J. Benny, Bakaia. Class s—Sow and litter of pigs, not less than six, under two months old. Ist prize, I). Cant; 2nd, R. B. Willis, Akaroa; highly commended, C, T. Dudley, Irwell. Leeston Store Company’s prize for best breeding sow on ground. Ist prize, ±.. bam Pbess Company’s prize for best boar on the ground—lst prize, Mr D. Cant. IMPLEMENTS. Judges—Messrs A. Klirk, W. Bong, and C. Bourne. Class I—Singlel—Single furrow plough. Highly commended, Jno. Bennie, Burst and Bradley wrought frame sulky plough. Class 2—Double furrow plough. Ist prize, H. J. Unwin, J6iß; 2nd, Webster and Cameron, £l9. Class 4—Pair of heavy harrows. Ist prize, A. Parish, £8 15s; 2nd, Jno. Hicks, £8 15s; highly commended, B. T. Jeffrey, £9 10a. Class s—Pair of light barrows. Ist prize, Jno. Hicks, £8; 2nd, A. Parish, £8 10s; commended, E. T. Jeffery, with extra trees, £8 10s. Class 6—Horse hoe. Ist prize, E. T. Jeffery, £5 ss. Class 7—Farm cart. Ist prize, Low Bros., £26 ; 2nd, E T. Jeffrey, £25. Class B—Whitechapelß—Whitechapel cart. New Zealand make. Ist prize. B. T. Jeffrey, £42 : 2nd, Thos. Durant, £39 ; highly commended, Low Bros., £42 ; commended, Boon and Stevens. Class 9—Dray. Ist prize. Low Bros., £27 ; 2nd, H. J. Unwin, £27 ; highly commended, A. Parish ; commended, T. Donohue. Class 11—Heaping machine. Ist prize, E. Wilkin and Co., reaping and mowing (Osborne), •*45- . „ Class 12—Reaper and binder. Ist prize, E. Wilkin and Co., reaper and binder (Osborne), wire and string, £75. Class® 13-Grass mower. Commended, B. Wilkin and Co., No. 5, £25. Class 16—Drill, either far com or seed. Ist prize, J. Osborne ; 2nd, Andrews and Beavan. Class 17—Clod crusher. Ist prize, B. T. Jeffery, £l9 10s. Class 18—Field gate, lift. 6in. long. Ist prize, W. Care ton; 2nd, B. T. Jeffery. Class 19—Field gates or combination of gates for reapers and binders to go through. Ist prize, H. J. Unwin; 2nd, E. T. Jeffery. lITRIB. Andrews andßeaven, Canterbury chaff-cutter, with 10-inch month and three knives, manufactured by exhibitors, £ls. Commended. Andrews and Beaven, portable horse gear and Zealandia chaff-cutter, with intermediate motion and elevator combined, manufactured by exhibitors, £7O. Highly commeaded. Andrews and Beaven, portable horse gear and Canterbury chaff-cutter combined, £2B. Commended. Andrews and Beaven, Canterbury chaffcutter, wi’h 12-ineh month, caving and dust riddles, elevator, and bagging apparatus, manufactured by exhibitors, £3O. Commended. B, Wilkin and Co., the Lion horse rake. Commended. Low Brothers, spring dray, £37. Ist prize. W. T. Little, set of spring cart harness, £9 10s. Highly commended. H. J. Unwin, iron gate, £4. Commended. John Eenuie, improved garden city cultivator. Commended. Mr C. Bonm’s onp, value £2 2s, for the best set of harrows on the groutd. Ist prize, A. Pariah. Mr W. J. G. Bluett s cnp, value £3 3s, for the greatest prize taker in implements. E. T. Jeffery.
DAIET PRODUCE. Judges—Messrs J. B. Candy, W. Knapman and Joseph Mannings. Class X—Flitch of bacon (smoked). Ist prize, Thomas Green. , . Class 2—Flitch of bacon (nnsmokea). Ist prize, A. Bussell; 2nd, Thomas Green ; commended, Gearge Stephens. Class 3—Bacon ham (smoked). Ist prize, Thomas Green. Class 4—Bacon ham (nnsmoked). 1 ffpnza, George Stevens j 2nd, Thomas Green. Class s—Cheese (in one or more cheeses) of not less than 201 b, name of manufacturer to be given at time of entry. Ist prize, T. M. Monldey; 2nd, W. Watson; highly commended, D. Cant. Class 6—Salt butter (fit for exportation) in casks of not less than SOlbs, name of manufacturer to be given at the time of entry, let prize, Jennings Moffet, salted September 15th ; 2nd, J. Osborne ; highly commended and commended, D. Scott. Class 7 —3 lbs of fresh butter. Ist prize, A. Anderson; 2nd, Miss Withell; highly commended, A. Bussell; commended. H. J. Unwin. Class B—3lbs of powdered butter. Ist prize, John Fay; 2nd, A. Anderson: highly commended, H. P. Hill; commended, T. Moore. The Association’s Cnp, value £2 2s. for the beat cheese or cheeses, not less than 201 b. Ist class, M. Monldey. Mr B. MoConkey, goods value £2 2s, for the best flitch of bacon. Ist prize, Thos Green. Messrs Wanchop and Co., goods value £2 2s, for the beat 31b. of fresh or powdered butter. Ist prize, V. Petrie. Mr F. Emms, goods value £2 2s, for the best 501 b. of potted butter. Ist prize, Jennings Moffet.
POULTRY. To be shown in pens of two, one male and one female. Exhibitors most find their own pens. Judges—W. Q. Walker and W. H. Porter. Class I—Game fowls of and description. Ist prize and highly commended, W. G*. Lnnn. Class 7- Aylesbury ducks. 2nd prize, H. J. Unwin. ~ . , Class B—Rouen ducks. Highly commended, J. Benny. Extra Exhibits —Ist prize, J. Howell, Cochin China, buff color ; 2nd, Mrs J. Howell, Cochin China, buff color. DOGS. udges—Messrs D. Mitchell and J. McLeod. Class I—Sheepl—Sheep dogs; subject to trial. Ist rizf,J. R. Williams ; 2nd, J. Alexander. Mr C. Lewis, £5 ss, for the best sheep dog ; to be tried the day previous to the show. Ist prize, J. R. Williams. Class 2—Cattle dogs. Commended, J?. G. Cradock. Extra —Commended, J. D. Hayes. GRAIN. Judges—Messrs W. D. Wood, Poryman, Cooke, and Cole. Class I—Beat sample of wheat, not l?ss than three bushels. Ist prize, L. V. Desborongh, purple tnscan, grown in South Australia; 2nd,
L. V. Desborongh, Lammas, grown in Sonth Australia ; highly commended, W. D. Look, renoo, purple tuscan, grown by exhibitor. UrC. T. Dudley, £Z 2a, for the best sample of wheat grown by exhibitor. Ist prints, W. D. Lawrence. Class 2—Best sample of oats, not less than three bushels. Ist prize, L. V. Desborongh; 2nd, D. Scott. Class 3 Best sample of barley, not less than three bushels. Ist prize, Jno. Taylor ; 2nd, JE*. V. Desborongh. Class 4—Best sample of peas, not less than three bushels. Ist prize, L. V. Desborongh. Class s—Best sample of perennial rye grass, not less than three bushels. Ist prise, C. T. Dudley; 2nd, L. Y. Desborongh. SXTBA EXHIBIT. Colonial white closer. Ist prize, B. T. Webb. Mr William Graham, £2 2s, for the greatest prizetaker in grain, Ist prize, L. Y. Desborongh. WOOL. Judges—Messrs J. J. King and McLeod. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company’s (Limited) special prize, ralne .£3 3s, for the best four fleeces of crossbred hoggett wool (first cross from the merino ewe and any long-woolled ram. Ist prize, J. Osborne ; 2nd, W. Bishop.
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