THE FRANKLIN SHOW
Horses. BLOOD STOCK. Eitiie, 3 years or over-Frank Rothwell's M-irooa and Black 1, John Gaddi3' Banyan 2. Colt, filiy or gilding, 1 tear—J A. Short 1, HACKS AND HUNTERS. Thorcughbred entire, calculated to improve th breed of hacks and hunters.—Frank Rothwell's Maroon and Black 1. Hack, mare or gelding, up to 14;t. Le.i. J. Walttr's laais 1, E. J. Clendon's Redwing 2, C. (J. Rutherford's Robin 3. Hack, mare or gelding, up to list —E. J. Clendon's Lonley 1, D. Makgiil's Patch 2, W. I. Taylor's Scamp 3. Lady's hack, mare or gelding—D Makgill's Patch 1, W I Taylor's Scamp 2, J 0 Taylor's 3. Child's pony, mare or gelding, 12 hands or under—T. Paul's Dolly 3, Rculston tiiothers 2, E P Paul's Gipsy Belle 3. Child's ponv, 10 hands or under— Nelsoii Ingtam'a Queei? 1, Jojce bremr.er's Bess Z. Maie or gel ir.g, suitable for cavalry remount E. CUt dun's Lonel. 1, D Mak. ill's Patch 2. Mate or gekhg, suitaile for Mount d Rifl,s, riddtn overjump— W 1 iayloi's Yoeman 1, George Curried -Noble 2, C F Shipherd's Hapai c. Man , su■ tbMe f r breeding cav»lry remounts—J 0 Taylor's Ng3rara 1, W T Palmer's L- ss 2. Maiden hunters' competition—W I Taylor's Scamp 1, George Carrie's Nobie Z, C ' uapal tj.
Light-weight hunters, up to 12st—W.I Taylor's Yoeman 1 and th, JO Taylor's Ngarara 2. Heavy-weight hunters, not less than 14st—J 0 Taylor's N«arara 1, Edwin I Belli*.-' Tom Burns 2. Best walking hack, not lees than list, pa e, : tyle and action E J Clendoii'c Looely l, E J Clendon's Rfdwing 2. Cob, nur. or gelding, 3 jeais or over, not over 14.2 high—A D Yongt's Miliy 1, William L. Orr's Stitchen 2. Polo pony—H A Swaffield'a Topsy 1, James Kennelly y Tommy 2. Foal, i,ack--V. Papescii 1, J Bilkey 2 Pony, mare o? gelding, 14.2 or under, aged 3 years or over—H. A. Swaffidd's i';n>y I, W. Hosking's Dave 2. J. P. Kelly's Colleen 3. Boys' Fonv, n.a-e «r gelding, 13.2 or unr'er- J:'r. es Potter's Luna 1, Mies Florence Stephen's Trih.y 2.
Pony c.ai;e, 13.2 or ncder—S. J. Murray's Little Jim 1. Fony brood m: re, 13 2 or under To have been stinted 1912 season, or with foal at foot—l. A. Motion's Djin Djia 1, Gieta Bro<vnlee's Gipsy 2. Filly ur gelding, 2 years—J amrs Caugblev's Homai Nomai 1. Filly or geldirg, 1 year—J. Bilkey's Stella 1. LIGHT HARNESS HOtiSES.
Entire, calculated to improve breed of light harness horses—E E Deed's Roamer 1, E P Paul's Lord Trixie 2.
Pair buggy horses, 15 bands and ever—Thomas E Hayr's Patie:ce and Paddy 1, Quinn and PtO) lea 2. Buggy or bulky ticraf, 15 hands or or over—Joseph Gee's Queenie 1, E P Paul's Jircmy 2, S. Nixon's Doctor 3.
Buggy or sulky hois-, three years or over, over 14 ar d ui der 15 hands— William L Orr's Stitchen 1, E McNally's 'libby 2, E P Paul's Joe 3. Pony, mare or gelding, 13.2 hands or uiider, in harness— Miss W Wymer's Napoleon 1, Motfic and Ballard's 'irue Blue 2, E P Paul's Bobbie 3
Pony, 12.2 or under, in harne-E E P Paul's Doily 1, Roulsi n Br thers 2, E P Paul's Gipsy Bslle 3. Pair ponies, 12.2 hands or under— Koulston Brothers J. Mare or gelding, for coaching purposes—E P Paul's Jimmy 1, B. Roulston's Dan 2, C F Shiphtrd 3. B st turnout, horse, gig and hnrnt ss—Joseph Gee's Queenie 1, E P Paul 2, S. Nixon's Doctor 3. B;st turnout, hone, bugcy ard hrrness—Mrs W. Hawke's Marquis 1, Thomas E Hayr 2. Best pmy turnout, po: y 13.2 or under—Miss W. Wymer's Napoleon 1, Roulston Brothers' 2.
DRAUGHT HORSES. Entire. 3 years and over, R. B. iiines' Pripcs Robert 1. W A! xarder 2, b". B. Grant's Farmer's Favourite 3. Entire, 2 years—R» H. Cathcart's Home Rule 1 Entire, 1 year— Wiiliam Smetd's B iron Jamison 1, John Gaddis 2 Brood mare, with foal at footWilliam Smeed's Heather Belli. Mare, dry, 4 and over —Rich - ml J. Morrish 1, Wilfred Johnstone's City Girl 2, William Smeed's Lady Knight. 3. Filly i.r griding 5 years—W. Johnttnne's Pri: cess Gartnland 1 and ch, K. Lucas' Diamond 2. Fillv or gelding, 2 years old—W ilfreri Johnstone's Marcia 1, J. N. Missey's Miss Campbell 2, Hon. W. F. Massey's Lady i-lgin 3. Medium draught, filly or gilding, 3 years James Douglas 1, A. E. Wilkinson's Bonnie 2, R. Pilkirgton's Piikelfohe Lasi 3. Medium draught, filly or geliinp, 2 years-Sam Ballard's Tommy 1, E. Fau.sett's filly 2. Medium draught, filly or gelding, 1 yesr—Sam Ballard 1, J. Bilkey's Venus 2.
Horse, mare or gelding —A. T;yiot's Blos;cm 1, P. Dunn's Dollv 2, W. Whelan's Winnie 3, W„ A. Willis' Jess 4. Heavy spring cart horse mare or gelding, 4 years or over—William Smeed's Lady Knight 1, James Douglas 2, D. McFadden's Prince 3. Light spring c»rt hoise, mare or gelding,4 years or over—D. McFadden's Polly 1, R H. Cathcart's Asher 2, J. Walter's Darky 3, C, A. Kidcl's Rose 4. Three - horse team, mares or geldings, to be the bona-fide propyl ty of a farmer, in reguhr work, not to be shown in harness—James Douglas' Billy, Tom and Ruse 1 D. MiFadden's 2, Pair farm horses—Wilfred Johnstone's Princess Garthlard and City Girl 1, William Smeed's Heather Bell and La iy Knight 2, D McFadden 3, James Douglas 4. Farm mare or gelding—Wilfred Johnstone's Garthlai.d 1, Richard J. Morrish 2, Wilfred Johnstone's City Girl h c, William Smeed's Lady Knight c. Pair wnggr-n horses, for farm work—N.Z. Dkiry Dick and Jenny 1, James Douglas 2.
RING EVENTS. Leaping match for Amateurs H. Hay's Stockman 1, N. Watson i Breaking in competition W. T. Gleeson 1, Jas. Caughley 2. Girl rider (under 15 years) Joan Dacre 1, Florence Stevens 2. Leaping match Miss E. Gill (height sft Sin) 1. .1. Cockerton 2. Miss Gill was the holder of the cup and her win was popular. Gentleman rider - Claude Kelly 1, P. Swaffield 2. Lady rider (over hurdles)— Miss Gill 1, Miss Buckland 2. Gentleman rider (over hurdles) —J. Taylor 1, \V. Taylor Maori rider—Murray 1, Clarke "2. Stockman's competition —Murray 1, W. Hosking 2. Dual jumping competition -- Miss Headman and Dunn 1, Miss E. Gill and Bent 2. Ladies' harnessing competition —Miss Rogers 1, Miss Hooten 2. Miss Headman 3. Amateur Boy rider Kelly 1, Swaffield 2. Best driver H. Hooten I.T. E. Hayr MILITARY EVENTS. Tent-pegging by teams of four — Sergeant Crawford's team (Waiuku), 56 points 1, Sergeant Ranstead's team (W aikato), 50 points 2. Sergeant Broderick's team (l'ukekohe), 35 points 3. Balaclava melee teams of tourPrivate Baton's team 1, Corporal Broderick's team 2. \ ietoria Cross competition - Sergeant Ranstead I, Private Denize 2. Cattle. PEDIGREE SHOKTHORNS. Bull, 3 years or over-- W Taylor's Sir Edward Rothrav 1. Bull. 2 year, old—W Taylor's Prince 1. Bull, yeailing W Taylor's Prince Ruby 1 and oh. Bull, calf— W Taylor 1. Cow, 4 years or over---W G Park's
FULL PRIZE LIST
Moss Rose 12th 1 and c.., Wilfred J h:i!-tone's Esta IV. 2, W Taylor's Violet 16th h c Heifer, 3 years old —W G Park's Moss Rose 17th 1. Heifer, 2 years old W'iltred ! Johnstone's Te Aute Lily 7th I. jW. C. Park's Snowy 9th 2, j W Taylor's Bertha 30th h c. j Heifer, yearling W Taylor's Mantiline 1, W Johnstone's Clendon Princess 2, W G Park's Whiteharn h c. Heifer, calf—W Taylur 1, W Johnstone's (Terdon Queen 2, W G Park h c. GRADE SHORTHORNS. i Cow or heifer, 3 years cr ovcz —A ■ Taylor's Cla'.a Butt 1, Shipherd | Brothers 2. Heifer, 2 years uM—C T Barriball
j Heifer, yearling P Dunn 1, I Charles J. Hosking's Prime 2, P Dunn h c. Heifer, calf—William S-nds 1, , George Pulman 2, C T Barrihail h c. Three heifers for dairy puri osee, 2 v- ars old or ur.der—Charles J. Htski'-jj i and 2. C T Barriball h c. j PEDIGtiEE HOLM El N. i Bull, 3 yars or ove*— W. and G. i Kay's l)e Wet 1, W. H. Warin'a Prime Lad 2, H A. Mullins' Kimber- | ley Galatea's Pieteitje 3. Bull, 2 years old—William Tutt's ICledda's Lad 1 and ch., Geo T. i Niccol's Edinglas=le 11. 2, A!f M. | BarrihtH'.-. Liurd Oakland's Dekoe 3. Bull, yearling—George J". Niccol's | Olda's Cfiief 1, W. and G. K<i/s Johann of Brundee 2, George T. Niccol's Johann of Ranginui 3. R. i Hmwooj's Cliffaide Gipsy King 4. Bull, clf —G or;e T. Niccol's | Krugtr 1. | Cjw or heifer, 3 ysais o uver - j Georsje i. Nicccl's Ht.peful of Bruni dee 1 a:;d ch., S. H. Barton's Zoe 2, ! A. M. Barriball's Magpie 3. Heifer, 2 yet:rj eld—William j Kay's Johann 11. of Brundi e 1, Georgo i. Niccol's Royalist of | Brundee 2, o. H. Barton's Zoe's Girl i 3.
Heifer, yen'ling —A. M. Barriball's Kent i.'uby 1 S. H. Barton's SnuwHake 2, G. H Kay's Waipuna Princess 3. Heifei. i<-1•: S. *!. Barton's Princess Zje 1. A. M. u.a;.riball's Kent HuZ 1 2, C. T. Barriball 3. GRADE HOLSTEIN3.
Cow ur h-if-.r. 3 years or over- A. M. Barriball ]. E. E. D-ed's Rita 11. 2, D. K. H'amilti .'s Mina 3. Heifer, 2>earr old—A. M. Barnball's I, H. A. Mullins'l iny 2, D. R. Hamilton's Lily 3. Heifer, yeatliru A Ea.Ton 1, A H Mullii.s 2, J and R Reia h c. Heifer calf---W H Warin 1, D R Hamilto-i 2, -i M Bariiball n c. PEDIGREE JERoEYS. Bull, 3 yearj or over—A. Moreland's Brighten Twyli?h 1 and ch, R. F. Wilkjn.on's Kadium 2. H, W. Le Bailiy's Titanic 3. Bull, 2 year-—II. Henwood's Dusky King i, W. R. Law ton's Shamrock 2.
Bull, yearling—A. E. Wilkinson's Sr.ojvdon 1 and res.rve ohampicn, C. A Willis' Loyalty of MeadowbrcoK 2, " r homas Brownie 's Jolly Knight 3. Bull, calf—A. Moreland 1, R. F. Wilkinson 2, T. Ht-r.woyd's Prince i : ultan 3. Cow or heifer,3 yeirs or over —A. Mor?land's Lady Star lock 1, A. E. Wilkinson's '1 itsnifc 2, R. F. Wilkinson'? Ri setree 2, A. \V i 1 lis' Snow Queen o, R F Wilkinson's Rose Tree 4, Htifc, 2 years eld -A. Moreland's Majesty Eilitn 1 and cii. Heifer, yearling —C. A. Willis's '•nowhiril 1, Th<<mas Brownlee's ( helsea Qu:en 2, C A Willis' Snow Girl 3, A. Moreland's Goluea Swan's Maid 4.
1 Heifer, calf A. Moreland's !Golden Primrose 1, A. Moreland's ! Golden Ph asant 2, A. Morelaid's Gold.m Plover 3, R. Henwood's j Snow Queen 4. j GRADE JERSEYS. Cow rr Heifer, 3 years or ovir— C A Willis' Eva 1, R F Wilkinson's Rosella 2, R F Wilkinson's Lad# Mac 3, A E \Vilkin«o,'s Blossom 4. Heifer, 2 years old—R F Wilkinson's Princess 1, R F Wilkinsun's Flo sie 2, T Wilson's Fancy 3, D Lincoln's Pearl 4. i Heifer, yearling—C A Willis' lTop-y 1, C A Willis'Pfggie 2, A j Moreland's Daisy Bell he, A B | Barter c. ! Heifer, calf—R F Wilkinson 1 and 2, James Blake h c. Three heifeis, lor dairy purposes, 2 years old or under—C A Willis 1. R F Wilkinson 2, H 0 Mellsop h c, A E Wilkinson c. PEDIGREE AYRSHIRES Bull, 3 years or over -Mskgill and viddleion's Ivanhoe 1, W. J. Jeffetis' Ciowr, Prince 2, John Muit's Snowoitn 3 Bull, 2 years old —Thoma* M. Thompson's King George 1 and ch, S. P. Henry's Duke of Annandale 2, ar.d Middieton's Vastir of ( Ayr-: 3. Bull, yearling Makgnl ai.d Midrileion's Baron of Ayrshire 1, E. P. Pellnw's Dairy Ki g 3 Bull, calf—T. M. Thompson'd, 1. Cow or heifer, 3 years or over —E. P. Pellow's Lady Garthland 1 and oh, W, J. Jefferis' Queen Royal 2, W. J. Jeffsris' Princess Royal 3. Heifer, 2 years eld—H. Pellovv's Ross Gartlilard 1, 5. P. Henry's Isabella 2, Makyill and Middlet>n's Duchess II 3. Heifer, yearling H. Pellow's Flora Garthland 1, Mskgill'a and Middhton's Lady 2. Heifer, c-1£ H. PJLw's Joy Gothland 1, W. K. Li* ion's Anrie Lau ie 2, W. J. Jefferii' Royal Princess. GRADE AYRSHIR'-S.
Cow or heifer, 3 years or over— W. K. Lawton's Spot 1, E. P. Peljow's Rose 2, E. P. Pellow's Flora 3. H n ifer, 2 years old —W. K. Lawton's Jane 1. E. P. Pellow's Violet 2, E. P. Pellow's Ada 3. Heifer, yearling Makgill and Micldleton 1, W. K. Lawton's Princess 2. J. Griffen 3. Heifer, calf E, P. Pellow's Gladys 1. (Continued on Page 4)
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