PATANGATA, ELSTHORPE, .OMAKERE & DISTRICTS PLOUGHING CLUB'S TWELFTH ANNUAL QHAMPIONSHIP pLOUGBlNG DOG TRIALS AND HORSE EVENTS On Mr W. G. Evans' Property, (kindly lent by W. Henderson), four miles from Otane. THURSDAY, JULY 22nd, 1937. Tesnip to be on the Ground at 9 a.m. Horse Ploughing to comnience at 9.30 a.m. Tractor Ploughing to commence at 10.30 a.m. Dogs to be on Ground at 8.30 a.m. sharp. £150 — IN PRIZES — £150 Patron: Mr E. Nuttall. PrOsident: Mr E. Kittow. Secretary and Treasurer; W. A. Tod, Otane. PROGKAMME PLOUGHING CLASS A. — CHAMPION SHIP OF NORTH ISLAND. DOUBLE-FUR-ROW PLOUGHS. — First prize £25 and Nuttall Cup (to be held for oue year and winner to receive a miniatufe), also Cup value £5 5/-, to be won outrigbt; 2nd prize £10, third prize £5. Specials: Best Break 10/-, Best Finish 10/-, Best Ins and Outa 10/-, Entry fee: Members 7/6, Non-members 10/-. Cpnditions: See Rule 2. CLASS B. — Open to competitors who have not won in Class A at any ploughing matoh. Previous winners of Ciass ,B may compete, biit must concCde handicap of 5 points for each win, and after 3 wins must compete in Class A. — First prize £7 cash and Challenge Cup valued at £5 presented by the late C. J. Nairn (cup to be held for one year and winner receives a miniature), 2nd £4, 3rd £2. Specials: Best Break 10/-, Best Finish 10/-, Best Ina and Outs 10/-, Best Randled Team (for local xnen) £1. A Speeial Prize of 10/- will be given to the competitor gainiug most points who is competing for the first time. Entry fee: Members 7/6, Non-members 10/-. The Charies Nairn Memorial Medal will be awarded to the winner of Class B. ILOUGHMEN requiring teams are requested to notify the Secretary as soon &b possible and bring their own ckains, swingle-trees and reins. CLASS C.— TRACTORS, Double-Fur-xow Ploughs, open to all comers.— First prize £7 cash and Mr F. Furnjinger's Challenge Cup value at £5 (to be held for one year and winner receives a miniature), 2nd £4, 3rd £2. Specials: Best Break 10/-, Best Finish 10/-, Best Ins and Outs 10/-. Entry fee: Members 7/6, Non-members 10/-, OLASS D. — THREE - FURROW PLOUGHS, open to all ocmers. — First prize £7 and Challenge Cup valued at £10 presented by Messrs Kittow Bros. (to be held for one year and winner receives a miniature), 2nd £4, 3rd £2. Specials: Best Break 10/-, Best Finish 10/r, • Best Ips and Outs 10/-. Entry fee: Members 7/6, Non-members 10/-. DOG TRIALS Ron under the North Island Siieep Dog Trial Assoeiation Rules. Competitors to be on the GrOund at 8 30 a.m. sharp. Post entries. HEADING AND YARDING, Open. — First prize £5 Cup presented by Mr A. Wilson and £4 cash, Cup to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals (winners— 1926, D. Rigger; 1927, F. C. Tong; 1928, W. Whyte; 1929, J. R. GUlespie; 1930, A. Smith; 1931, W. Spotswood; 1932, F, Tong; 1933, J. Donnelly; 1934, J. Turley; 1935, J. R. Gillespie; 1936, G. MacMillan), 2nd £3, 3rd £2, 4th £1, Entry fee: Members 5/-, Non-members //6. HEADING ,AND YARDING, for Maiden Dogs.— -First prize £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1. Speeial prize of £1 for local maiden dog and man gaining most points, who have never conipeted at a trial before. Entry fee: Members 4/-, Non-members 6/-. HORSE EVENTS To commence at 1.45 p.m. MAIDEN LEAPING COMPETITION. First Prize £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £1. Entry fee: Members 7/6, Non-mem-bers 10/-.
LADlES' LEAPING COMPETITION. First prize Challenge Cup presented by Mr H. S. Rathbone, to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals (winners — 1928, H. R. Campbell; 1929, Miss Joan Williams; 1980, J. Lowry; 1931, Mrs J. Hunter; 1932, T. Colquhoun; 1933, Miss B. H. Cook; 1934, A. W. Parsons; 1935, Mrs C. H. Crawford; 1936, A. W. Parsons), and £6 cash, 2nd £4, 3rd £2. Riders of placed horses to receive half the prize money. Entry fee: Members 7/6, Non-members 10/-. OPEN LEAPING COMPETITION. — First prize Challenge Cup valued ac £5 presented by Mrs C. N. B. Williams (Cup to be held for one year and winner each year receives a miniature and £6 cash), 2nd £4, 3rd £2. Entry fee: Members 10/-, Non-members 12/6. Post entry. SHEEP JUDGING COMPETITION. Open to those who have never won a Judging Competition or acted as Judge at a Show. Sheep provided by the Club.— First prize £1. Entry I/*. To take place at 11 a.m. Timo allowed, half an hour. The judge of the Hogget Classes will judge the studeata ' cards. A LECTURE on Draught Horses will be given at 12.30 p.m. HOGGET CLASS To bp in Pens by 10 a.m. A.— Pen, of 3 Ewe Hoggets, unshoru as lawba. The most suitablo for geueral breeding purpOBes. To be bred and pi((ked by exhibitor. Stud breeders ave not allowed to compete. — First prize £1 and Flemiug Cup. Cup to be won three times, not necessarily in succession (winners — 1933, E. Nuttall; 1934, A. J. Rathbone; 1935, Kittow Bros.; 1936, Kittow Bros.), winner receiv- ' es a miniature, 2ud 10/-. Entry fee; 5/-. B. — Pen of 3 Ewe Hoggets, shorn as lambs. Same conditions as Class A.— First prize £1 and winner to bold the Wilder-Nairp Shieid for one year (winners— 1934, Est. A. McLean; 1935s G. W. NilsBOnj
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 142, 3 July 1937, Page 2
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