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OHURA A. AND P. SHOW

CREDITABLE EXHIBITS (From Our Own Correspondent) TAUMARUNUI, Friday. The Oliura A. and P. Show, which attracted a large gathering of people, and which comprised a creditable exhibition in all stock classes, has conI eluded. j The prize list is appended: SHEEP ! Romneys.—Ram, any age: G. E. Allen, 1,2 and 3. Ram, one-shear: G. E. Allen, 1; F. Romayne, 2; G. E. Allen, 3. Flock ram, any age: G. E. Allen, 1,2 and 3. Ewe, one-shear: G. E. Allen, 1; M. J. McAvady, 2 and 3. Pen of two ewes, any age: G. E. Allen, 1; J. Hannan, 2; Ryan Bros., 3. Ewe, * any age and three flock ewes: J. Hannan, 1; Ryan Bros., 2. 3 Ram lambs and three ewe lambs, loer l bred: M. J. McAvady, 1; J. Hannan, 2. ’ Pen three woolly lambs: Friel Bros., 1; M. J. McAvady, 2. Pen three shorn lambs: M. J. McAvady, 1; Friel Bros., 2. •Best local bred ram, one-shear: F. Romayne, 1 and 2; J. Hannan, 3. Best local bred ram, any age: J. Hannan, 1; ; F. Romayne, 2 and 3. Southdowns. —Ram, any age: G. E Allen, 1 and 2. Miscellaneous.—Pen three ewes, most suitable for crossbred lambs: M. J. McAvady, 1; A. L. Ross, 2. Pen of three fat ews, most suitable for butchers: Friel Bros., 1; Ryan Bros., 2. Pen three fat wethers, most suitable for butchers: Ryan Bros., 1. Pen three fat wethers, most suitable for freezing: P. J. Goldfinch, 1 and 2. Pens fat lambs, most suitable for freezing: Friel Bros. Pen three ewe lambs most suitable for local farming: M. J. McAvady. CATTLE Pedigree Friesians.—C. F. Manning. Grade Friesians. —Heifer calf: C. F. Manning, 1 and 2. Two heifer yearlir.gs: S. Montgomery, 1; C. F. Manning, 2. ■ Heifer, 2yrs, in milk: C. F. Manning, 1; C. Pleasants, 2. Cow, 3yrs, or over: C. ■ F. Manning, 1 and 2. ! Pedigree Jerseys.—Bull, yearling: R. Weinberg, 1; R. M. Dunne, 2; L. Carter, 1 3. Bull, 2yrs: R. Weinberg, 1; D. J. • Bruce, 2; F. Julian, 3. Bull, 3yrs or over: E. A. Williams, 1 and champion; L. Carter, 2. Heifer, yearling: R. M. Dunne, 1; R. Weinberg, 2 and 3. Heifer, 2yrs, in milk and dry heifer: R. Weinberg. Cow, ! 3yrs or over: R. M. Dunne, 1 and champion. Heifer calf: R. M. Dunne, 1; R. ! Weinberg, 2; G. A. Rynd, 3. Bull calf: j R. M. Dunne, 1. ‘ Grade Jerseys.—Heifer calf: I j. Carter, j 1 and 2; G. A. Rynd, 3. Two heifer year- ; lings: E. A. Williams, 1: D. J. Bruce, 2: i L. Carter, 3. Heifer, 2yrs, in milk: R. ; Weinberg. Cow, 3yrs or over, in milk: D. J. Bruce, 1; R. Weir berg, 2. Pedigree Milking Shorthorns.—Yearling bull and bull 2yrs: Friel Bros. Bull, 2yrs ! or over: W. S. Andison, 1 and champion; G. Mossman, 2. Yearling heifer, dry heifer and cow, Syrs or over: G. Mossman. ' Heifer calf: W. F. McKenzie. Bull calf: G. Mossman, 1; Friel Bros., 2; W. F. Mci Kenzie, 3. j Grade Shorthorns. —Heifer calf: R. W. : Dench, 1 and 2. Two heifer yearlings: R. ! W. Dench, 1; G. Mossman, 2; Friel Bros., 1 3. Heifer, 2yrs, in milk: Friel Bros., 1; i G. Mossman, 2. Heifer. 2yrs, dry: G. Mossman, 1; Friel Bros., 2; R. W. Dench, 3. Cow, 3yrs or over: G. Mossman, 1 and ; 3; Friel Bros., 2. > Pedigree Red Polls.—Bull, 3 yrs or ov-;r, ; and heifer calf: L. A. Passau. Cow, 3: rs or over: F. Pleasants, 1; L. A. Passau, 2. Black Polled Angus.—Heifer yearling: W. N. Higgin. Miscellaneous.—Best two steers, suitable for beef. 12 months: R. W. Dench. 1 and 2; J. Willlianison, 3. Best two steers, suitable for beef, 2yrs: K. W. Deijch.

Best steer, 3yrs: J. Williamson. Best : fat bullook: J. E. Rosear, 1; M. J. McAvady, 2. Best fat cow or heifer: J. Williamson, 1 and 2. HORSES Light (.Mass. —Gelding, any age: S. Wilson, 1 ; H. Cameron, 2. Filly or gelding, 2yrs: H. Cameron, 1. hack: APeebles, 1; H. Cameron, 2; W. Wilson, 3. Cob pony: G. Barker, 1; J. Allan, 2; D. Morgan. 3. Hack, ridden by gentleman: H. Cameron, 1; S. Wilson, 2; J. Box, 3. Troop horse: J. Box, 1; H. Cameron, 2. H. McGovern, 3. Champion hack: H. Cameron. Competitions.—Best: maiden jumper: H. McGovern, 1; A. Peebles, 2. Best 't>oy rider over hurdles, under 16yrs: C. Baker, 1; T. Baker, 2. Open hunters: S. Wilson, 1; D. Morgan, 2. Best boy rider, under 14: T. Baker, 1; C. Baker, 2. Open jumping competition: V. Shannon, 1: W. F. England. 3. Best pony over hurdles: C. Baker, 1; T. Baker, 2. Lady riders: Mrs. Cameron, 1; Miss Mossman, 2. Best paced and mannered hack: H. Cameron. Best girl rider: M. Ryan. Gentleman rider: H. Cameron. Best trot: J. Grey.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 288, 25 February 1928, Page 5

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OHURA A. AND P. SHOW Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 288, 25 February 1928, Page 5

OHURA A. AND P. SHOW Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 288, 25 February 1928, Page 5

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