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MANAWATU SHOW.

SOME OF THE RESULTS. , ALFA LAVAL CUP. This Cup, valued at 50 guineas, cannot be won outright. It was competed for by throe Jerseys, two Ayrshires, and one Holstein. The decision was' to be given by the judges of these three breeds and the dairy section by inspection and points. The cows were judged with full udders, and after being milked out, and in this connection Mr R. J- Linn made a sensible suggestion that will probably be acted upon, viz., that it should be judged at 8 a.m., instead of keeping the cows unmilked till nearly noon. The competition Was won by S. R. Lancaster's Jersey for the third year in succession since it was inaugurated, D. Buchanan's Ayrshire being second, and Jos. Liggins' Holstein third.

CHAMPION BUTTER-FAT COMPETITION. Considerable interest was taken in this competition, which attracted eleven entries. The conditions were that one point was allotted for every lOlbs, of milk produced in four days, and 25 points for every pound of butter-fat produced. A. Harrowfield's (Palmers-ton North) brindle, which won three years ago, defeated Thorny's (Palmerston North) Jersey cross, that has won for the last twp yMffe. The detailed awards of the fiSfst ffive were: Lbs. [['} ; ! j. Milk. Test. Pte A s Harrowfield ... 210.5 4.9 27S F. k Thornley ... 203 4.7 258 S. R. Lancaster ... 213 4.4 255 D. Buchanan ... 171 5.4 247 W. I. Lovelock ... 208 3.3 238

CATTLE. Shorthorn cow, with calf at foot— A. McTgean's Primula 2, W. H. Booth's Carrington Duchess 3. Shorthorn bull, calved since Jul.\ Ist-rG. Av~ Turner's- (Elthani); Rit>y:vl: Duke Ist and champion. * • i Holstein Friesian heifer., calved 1 since July Ist—W. Raymond's Verden de Kol, Lakeside Stud Farm, Lakeside Gem and Lakeside Johanna 2 and" .3. AJiJkbiff Shorthorns, cow with calf at foot—D. Buick's Cloverlea Har'-j riett 1. \ j Cow or heifer, dry, in calf.—G. N.i and Co.'s Beauty 2. Bull, 'calved since July Ist, 1915 W. H. Gibson's Beckfield Count 1. J. Milligan's Kopane "Prince 2, J,. Milligan's Kopane Lad 3. Herefords": Best Hereford bull, any! ago—E. Short's Barometer 1 and champion. ' \ Cow, with calf/ at foot- E. Short's Pearl 1, E. Short's Daisy 2, E. Short's Nonpareil 3. Bull, calved since July Ist, 1915 E. Short's Ruler VI. 1, E. Short's Barometer 2, G. F. Moore's Sir Wal--IJ*il Tyrrell 3;

HORSES. Heavy-weight carrying hack—H Hassell's Mickey Free 1, J. VV Burke's Fritz 2.

Mare or gelding most suitable as a hunter—J. M. L. Blair's Captain

Starlight 1, Mrs E. Groome's Chalice 21). A. Anderson's Grey Lynn 3.

Single harness horse, 15 hands and over—J. W. Burke's Fritz 1 and reserved champion.

Single harness horse, 14 hands and under 15 hands—S. F. Perrett's Ruby 1 and champion.

Draughts: Colt foaled siice .July Ist, 1914—Donald's Estate (Featherston)' Bucklyvies I', Arthur Tocher's (Featherston) Camp Favorite 2, Mrs J. 1). Ormand's (Hastings) Thistle Down 3.

SHEEP. The championships were won as follows : Romney Marsh—Ram, G. E. Allen; reserve, W. E. Weightman. Ewes: Champion and reserve, G. E. Allen. English Leicester—Ram and ewe, S. R. Lancaster.

Border Leicester- Ram and ewe, Mrs J. D. Ormond.

Shropshire Down—Ram, Sir James Wilson; reserve, Mrs D. White; ewe, Sir James Wilson.

Southdown—Ram ami ewe, champion and reserve, Richmond and Fernie.

• i AYRSHIRE. Cow, with calf at foot or lias calved within 12 months—D. Buchanan's Queen Rose (Tiakitahuna.) 1, DBuchanan 2, C. B. Morgan's Pearl of Brookdale (Woodville) 3. Cow or Heifer, dry, visibly in calf, calved prior to July, 1913-D. BuEHnga of Eden Park 1, J. #J'^ SS ,of : Glenariff 2, -Mental III. 3. fibrftd s j n f c Jul >' lst ' m3 ~ I#BucisAfi!a'E&hcy:' Lass l > Men ~ tab Hospital's Hetty 11. 2. Heifer, calved since July, 1911Mental Hospital's Fair Maid of Ponrua 1, H. Buchanan's Millie .', i>. Buchanan's Mary Campbell 3. Bull, calved prior to July Ist, 1915 _D Buchanan's Scotch Blair. 1 an.l champion, J. Kyle's Prince Bonus 2 and reserve champion.

JERSEYS. Cow, any age holding authenticated mill: and butter-fat records made under the supervision of Agricultural Department—E. E. Eagle, junior's Belvedere Maiden's Blush (Belvedere 1, R. D. Harkness (Te Horo) 2, E. Eagle, junior's Belvedere Briar 3.

Cow or Heifer, visibly m cult', calved prjglttohfcly, 191S-7H. J. Lancaster's Miss Fox HI (Glen Oroua) 1, F. J. Watson's Thistle VI ■!Hulls) 2, S. R. Lantfasdjerj+y. Fox's Molly (Fitzherbert) 3.

Cow, with calf at foot or calved within previous twelve months—A. and J. O'Donnell's Gould's Bilberry 1 and champion.

Heifer, calved since July Ist—E. Eagle's Belvedere Maiden's Blush 1 and reserve champion.

Bull, calved since July Ist, 1914 E'. Ease's Lady's Duke 1 and reserved champion, E. Harding's Wapiko Kudos 2, L. and J. Griffith's Tiris Duke 3.

Bull, calved since July Ist, 1915 F. J. Watson's (Bulls; Rascal of Bulls 1, G. R. McKenisie-(Carnarvon) 2, S. R. Lancaster's (Fitzherbert) Prince of Neatness 8.

Bull, calved prior to July Ist, 1918 —F. J. Watson's (Bulls) The Owl's Victor 1 and champion. The McCrea Plate, for best' group of three purebred Jersey females in

milk and one purebred .Jersey hull was won by E. Eagle, jun.

WORKING DRAUGHTS

Gelding I years and upwards—Welington City Corporation 1,2 and .'), Palmerstoii Borough v.h.c Five entries.

Mare, I years and upwards— E Short's Lassie Logan 1, Ryman Bros. Hosie 2, Two entries.

Champion mare—E. Short's Lcis.-!e Logan, reserve champion.

Mare—Q. Donald's Netherloon

RIXG COMPETITIONS

Hunters' competition (lady riders only)—H. Hassall's (Hastings) Micky Free 1, J. J- Bryce's (Hinan) Twilight 2, Ivan Shaw's rAokai;tere) Kaka 3.

~ Best lady rider (astride)—Miss Jc-h sie Angus 1, Mrs Bekkor 2, Mrs E Groonie 3.

Lady's and gentleman's hack—A. S. Goodwin's Batchelor and .Romeo i, H. Hassall's Micky Free and 4 Defender 2, L. H. Collinson's Gaekwar and Rising Tide, 3. Maiden hunters' competition—Mrs D. G. Riddiford's (Marton) Dugald 1, J. Brice's (Marton) Hailstorm) 2, J. J. Bryce's (Hinau) Twilight 3.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 83, 4 November 1916, Page 3

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MANAWATU SHOW. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 83, 4 November 1916, Page 3

MANAWATU SHOW. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 83, 4 November 1916, Page 3

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