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Lady’s hack: C. P. James’s Ailie l, p. 11. Best’s (Levin) Jack 2, Miss M. j. Stewart’s (Haicombe) Jack 3; eight

enines. Best iacly rider: Mrs K. Bekker (Wanganui) 1; Miss Mettle Meads (Pal merston North) 2. Lady's and gentleman’s hacks, to be judged as a pair: F. H. Best’s Jack and S. L. Jackson’s Wiidlire 1, A. V, Wmge’s Madam Marion and Mickey 3 Miss iv. Green’s (Foxton) Narooma and C. Green’s (Foxton) Lignite 3. Cob, not under 14 hands or exceeding 15 hands: H. S. George (Levin) i, L M. Be van (Otaki Railway) 2, Douglas Vickers (Levin) 3; lour entries. Champion hack: Miss M. J. Stewart (rialcombe) 1. HARNESS HORSES. Harness nurse, JO lianas or over: Mrs N. Kiriicaldie i, J. G. Ulassloru (Levin) 2, T. H. Powies (Oh.au) 3; six entries. Harness horse, 14 hands and under 15: 11. S.. George 1, O. Reiter (Levin) 2, Douglas Vickers 3; five entries. Harness pony, 14 hands and under: P. J. Aplin (Oha.u) i, C. R. Cottle (Manakau) 2. Troop horse: F. Hoult’s (Feilding) J, Miss M. J. Stewart 2, F. H. R. Gorringe (Levin) 3; seven entries. Gun horse: J. Sigley (Levin) 1, G. Marshall (Levin) 2. COMPETITIONS. Best turnout, horse, trap and harness: Mrs N. Kirkcaldie (nevin) 1, E. Moult (Feilding) 2, P. J. Aplin (Oiiau) 3; six entries. Jumping, steeplechase style, open: T. Pratt’s (Manakau) Redwing 1, J. J. Waller's (Rangiotu) Motokai 2, J. Shaw’s (Palmerston North) Rita 3; 11 entries. Pony race: Douglas McDonald’s vLevin) Weka T, Roy Scott’s (Sanson) The Gift 2,'T. Winiata’s (Levin) Fairy Bell 3; four entries. Pony race, 14.3 hands and under: Douglas McDonald's Weka 1, T. Winiata’s Fairy Bell 2, Miss A. Kebbell’s (Levin) Nadgee 3; 10 entries. Apple race: G. McDonald 1, W- Mungavin 2, W. Bell 3.

Turning competition: Gordon Vickers 1, R. Hodge 2. Ladies’ turning competition: Mrs Bekker 1, Miss Mead 2. Tilting at the ring: l-l. Karauti l, Miss Kebbell 2. Open hunters’ competition: J. Shaw’s (Palmerston North) Rita 1, F. F. Lowe and Son’s (Levin) Cadet 2, F. Hoult’s (Feilding) Civility 3; 17 entries. SPECIAL AND POINTS PRIZES. Winners of special and points prizes were as follows: Levin Dairy Co.,’s Cup, butierfat competition: G. Sievers (Levin). Milking Shorthorn Cup: B. H. Slack | (Otaki). | Davies Cup for fat sheep and lambs: 1 F, Davies (Levin). I Stratton Cup for most points in j Romney sheep: W. H. and (V. Waggery ; (Waikanae). 1 Cup for most points in Jerseys: R. !L. Hom (Manakau). j Cup for best purebred cow or heifer: J l-1. J. Lancaster (Glen Oroun). 1 Cup for most points in dairy division: Horn Bros. (Oha,u). Cup for two best dairy cows or heifers .-Horn Bros. (Ohau). Trophy for best lady’s, hack: C. J. j James (Levin). I Medal for most points, in Friesian ] tattle: Central Development Farm. Medal for champion Romney ram: W. H. and V. Weggerv (Waikanae). Medal for champion Romney ewe: H. S. Prouse (Levin).

“ALL WHO WOUmO ACHIEVE SUCCESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUR TO MERIT IT.” WE Lave during the past year spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in ftew Zealand, and we can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy a GOOD GLASS OF BEER to try S T; APLES’ BEST now on draught at almost all hotels in the City and surrounding districts, and confidently anticipate their verdict will be that STAPLES AND CO. hav successfully remove \ the reproach that Good Beer could not be brewed in Wellington j- gTAPLES Alfe LTD., WELLINGTON-

j SICK BABIES IN SUMMER. I If Is during the warm months of t summer that mothers have to he most ! careful of their little ones and at the ' first u nusual looseness of their howels should give the little sufferer a dose of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Get it to-day; it will save trouble later on. Sold every-

' with Shrrlami's Balung Ponder ir. ihc good resu/ls are certain, That's why i>r.sy housewives always uso Thailand’s.

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Shannon News, 25 January 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 25 January 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 25 January 1922, Page 4

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