THE ROYAL SHOW
Hawke's Bay Successes at Palmerston DETAILS 0F AWARDS Folloijring are tlie Hawke's Bay successes at tlie Boyal Show at Palmerston iNorth;— HORSES. SADDLE HOBSES. . f Maiden fiack: Mis# M. Baldwin (Turakina) 1, H. Hassall (Hastings) 2, Lightweight hack: Miss M. C. White (Hastings) 1. Hack up to l3 stone: E. Dalton (Seddon) 1, ,Miss G. Twist (Greenmeadows) ?, P. Drummond (Napier) 3, Weight-carrying haek: N. A. Avery. (Hastings) 1. Walking horse, style and pace: E. H-. Beamish (Hastings), B. Bousefield (Waipukurau) 2, Mrs MeLean 3, Miss M. C. White V.h.e.,( MiSs E. White (Hastings) li.c. Best paced and mannered horse: Miss M Morrison 1, .Miss M. G. White 2. Miss G Twist 3. Weight-carrying cob, 14.1-15 hands: Miss G. Guthrie 1, E. H. Beamish 2, Miss P. Hartland (Waipukurau) 3, MaTe or gelding, most suitable as hunter; Miss E. White 1, E. Eichardson (Kimbolton) 2, Miss M. Wall (Waipukurau) 3. Mare or gelding suitaore for hunter, np to 13-15 stone; Miss D. Bousefield (Waipukurau) 1, Lady'a and gentleman's hacks: E.' Dalton and Miss M. Morrison 1, P, Drummond and Miss Twist 2. Lady's hack: Miss M. 0. White 1, Miss E. Buick 2, E. Dalton 3, Miss G. Twist v.h.c. Troop horse: P. Drummond 1, J. Goodwin *2, Miss D. Bousefield Mrs T, H Lowry (Okawa) v.h.c. LADY'S HUNTEES T. L. Mansell's Glendowie 1, Miss Dawne Bbusfield's (Waipukurau) ' Mako 2^Mr E. B. McGuiness' Scout 3. Hugh Gillies Memorial Cup (best rider in Lady Hunters' Competition! . Miss M. C% White (Hastings) 1, Miss P. White (Hastings) 2, Mrs A. McDouald 3. HAENESS HOESES. Pony, 14.2 hands: Gee and Gillandtr (Christchurch) 1, T. Gee (Christchurch) 2, Miss , G. Guthrie (Havelock North) 3. 14.2-15.2^ hands: J. N.. Lowry (Hastings) 1 and champion. Style and action: Miss G. guthrie 3, T. Gee 2t .L N. Lowry 3, . . CATTLE SHOETHOENS, Bnll f our years and. over; Kilgoui Bros. (Kiwitea) 1 and champion; .only ontry. Bull, "two years: D. J. Holden .(Hastings) 1, E. O. Pryce 2; 4 entries". One-year ' bull: D. J. Holden 1 and- 2, Kiigour Bros. 3; 5 entries. Cow born before Jaly-1, 1934, in milk or.visibly in calf; D. J. Holden 1 and champion, Kiigour Bros 2; only entries. Heifer, three years: D. J. Holden 1 and reserve champion; only entry. Heifer, one year: D. J. Holden 1 and 2, Kilgour Bros 3. three entries. Pair yearling heifers: D. J. Holden 1; only entry. Group bull and three females: D. J. Holden 1; only entry. HEEEFOEDi. Mr W. B. White (Takapau) secnred a second and two thirds in this section. ABEEDEEN ' ANGUS. Bull, over iour years: Est. A. S. G. Carlyon (Gwavas) 1, T. May 2. Bull one year; A. McGafiin (Elsthorpe) 1, Es:tate W. A. McFarlane (Hastings) ti, Herrick Bros. (Herbertville) v.h.c. Cow (Gladstone) 1, Herrick Bros 2. Heifer, calved before July, 1934: J. Ogilvie two years: Est. A. S. G. Carlyon 1, J, E. Hewitt 2, Herrick Bros. 3. Heifer, one year: Est A. S. G. Carlyon 1 and 3, Est. W. A. McFarlane 2, Herrick Bros. (Herbertville) v.h.c.; pen two heifers, yearlings: Est A. S. G. Carlyon 1, Est W. A. McFarlane 2; group, bull and three females: Est A. S. G. Carlyon. MILKING SHOETHOENS Bull, calved before June 1, 1934: Miss G. Breen. (Hastings) 1 and champion, Bull calved smce June 1, 1935: Miss "Droen. Bull calved sinee October 1, 1936: Miss Breen 1. Cow calved berore June l, 1934, in milk: Miss Breen 1 and champion. Cow calved since June 1, 1984 in milk: Miss Breen 1. Heifer calved since June 1, 1935, in milk: G. D. Hall and Son 1, Miss Breen 2. Heifer calved between June 1 and Oetober J93C: W. J. Slaek 1 and champion, B. D. Duxlield 2, G. D. Hall and Son 3, Miss Breen. v.h.e. Heifer calved since October 1936; J. de la Haye 1 and reserve champion, G. D. Hall and Son 2, Miss Breen 3. Heifer, two years, dry and in calf; Miss Breen 1. Bull and pair heifers calved since June 1, 1936, junior breeding group: G. D. Hall and Son 1, Miss Breen 2. Bull, two years and over and three females in milk, seniox breeding group: Miss Breen 1. SHEEP. EYELAND. ■ Eam, 80 months and over: J. Brooks (Brookside, Canterbnry) 1 and chainpion and 2. Eam hogget under 18 mths: J. Brooks 1 and v.h.c., E. Averill and Son (Hastings) 2, and 3. Two ram hoggets under 18 months: J. Brooks 1 and 2, J. Eed and Son 3, E. Averill and Son h.c. Ewe, 30 months and over, with ram: Feilding Agricultural High Sehool 1 and champion, J. Eed and Son 2 and reserve champion, E. Averill and Son 3 and v.h.c.; Ewe 18-30 months, with lamb: J. Eed and Son, 1, Feilding Agricultural S-ligb School 2, E. Averill and Son 3. Ewe hogget under lSmths: PeFilding Agricultural High Sehool 1, P. F; Oldfield '2, W. O. Ecnnie 3, J. Eed and Son, v,hc E, Avorill and Son, h.c.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 37, 6 November 1937, Page 17
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