HORSE PARADE.
-» CANTERBURY A. AND P. ASSOCIATION’S ANNUAL FIXTURE. Tho Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's annual horse parade was held it the Show Grounds yesterday in seasonably sunny, cool weather Tho entry was up to the usual standard in point of numbers and quality of exhibits of draught horses, but the apor.ing classes were as sparsely filled as ever, whilo owing to the fact tha l three entries must be made in the thoroughbred class before an award is given, two en'rics in thin class wore not paraded. Tho nt'endance was fair, and thorc was an intemsted crowd round the judging ring whilo tho various classes were being judged. Tho following horses were entered in the respective classes:— * , DRAUGHT STALLIONS. Foaled prior to June 30, 1913; first prize £lO, eeoond £5, third £2. Mr John Boev's Black Douglas (imp.), by Rovelnnta—Peggy of Bnlcaipiey. Air IV. 0. liennie’e Hallmark (imp.), by Sir Hugo—Darling XIX.' Mr James Patrick's Baron Bold (imp.), by Bai m's Fride—Donna Rrma. Mr James Patrick’s Scotland’s Conqueror (imp.), by Scotland Yet— Dandy Dolly. Mr Pascoo Harvey’s Royal Knight 11., by Black Knight—Queen. Mr D. IV. Westcnra's Reformer, by Baron Fyvie—Liz. Messrs T. and A. Oarruthers’s Nether Index (imp ). by Diuiuro Index —Jean of Netherton. Messrs T. and A. Carruthers’s Tourist (imp.), by Silver Cup—Chris' abel. Messrs X. and A. Carruthcrs’s The Done (imo i, by Demure Vintage—Lady Jo's. Mr lVilliam Nichclls’s Baron Sandy, by Baron Bold-8011. Mr William Nicholls's Royal Acme, by Lonsdale Again—Cedric Pr.nceas. Mr H. S. S. Kyle's Scotland's Stamp, by Sir Thornley—Darling 11. Mr D. M'Clure's Ai kenbrae (imp.), by Revo-lantn—-Lady Maggie. Messrs Thomson and Co.’b Vnirongoa Footprint, by Baron Bold—Gyp. Mr John Shearer’s Dunure Fabric (imp.), by Dunure Footprint—Dinah 11. Foaled sinco June 30, 1913; first prize £5, second £3. third £l. Mr D. G. Wright’s Windermere Raugitira, by Boquhan Chief—Lady Meta. DRAUGHT COLTS. Foaled Bince June 30, 1914; first prlzo £3, second £2. Mr E. Hall's Warspitc Douglas, by Black Dougiaa—Judy. Mr H. E. Fincham’s dark brown colt, by Baron Bold—The Orphan. Mr William Nicholls’s Trelawney Bold, by Baron Bold—Trelawney Violet. Mr William Nicholls g Trelawney Marquis, by High Mark —Pride of Benvie. Mr J. D. IVyiic s Scotland's Fooliirint, by Scotland's Crest—Queen. PARADED ONLY. Messrs Ruddock Bros. Dreadnought, by Sandy a Heir —Lady Chief. Mr R. Dempsey’s Mark Time, by Pride of Newton—dam by Royalist. _ Mt H. Peach’s Selwyn's Pride, by Baron Everest —Peggy. Mr A. Schmanstu's Glengarry, by Gleniie— Pearl. Mr S. Wilson's Shepherd’s Prince, by Moor Lad—Emmie. Mr John Shearer s Melton Prince, by Sir Mellon—Minniewawa. TROTTING HORSES. For Exhibition Only. Mr F. Holmes’s Logan Poin.er, by Star Pointer I.s9s—Effie Logan. PONIES. For Exhibition Only. Mr W. H. Jarden’s liny, Gyrs, imported from Australia. AWARDS Awards wore made by tl\c judges (Messrs W. F. M. Buckley and Peter Davidson) as follow : DRAUGHT STALLIONS. Foaled prior to June 30, 1913. Mr James Patrick's Baron Bold . . 1 Mr John 80.-. g's Black Douglas . .2 Mr John Shearer’s Dunure Fabric . . 3 Mr 11. Kyle’s Sco.land's Stamp . . vhc Messrs T. and A. Carru.hers s Dene . ho Foaled sir.se Juno SO. 1913. Mr D. G. Wright s Windermere Rangatira . . . • • • 1 In ho class for draught stallions fealed bccore Juno 30. 1013, the judg- could net dr ddc between tho claims cf Dunure Fabric and Scotland’s Stamp for third place. Mr J. D. Wyllio was called in r« r-'force and gave pride of place to Dunure Fabric. DRAUGHT COLT. Foaled since Juno 30, 1914. • Mr E. Hall’s IVorruile Douglas . . 1 Mr J. D. IVyllic’s Scotland's Footprint . 2 Mr H. D. Fincham s colt . . . .he Tho Grigg Challenge Cnp was won by Mr Bong’s Black Douglas. Mr James Patrick’s Baron Bold being ineligible to compete, having won the cup twice previously. Ai un auction sals af or tho parade eieht horses were offered. Bidding was very slack, the only sale recorded at auction being male In- Pyue ar.d Co., v.-ho sold Mr H. Peach's stallion Selv-y.o’s Pride to Mr IV. Fraser, Belfast. the price being 90 guineas.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17279, 21 September 1916, Page 3
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670HORSE PARADE. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17279, 21 September 1916, Page 3
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