Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

WHANGAREI SHOW

COMPREHENSIVE DISPLAY FURTHER PRIZEWINNERS From Our Own Correspondent WHANGAREI, Today. The AYhangarei A. and F. Society’s 53rd anual show was continued yesterday afternoon and today. All sections Mere thoroughly representative of the high quality of stock in the North. Competition Mas keen and in many instances the judges found difficulty in making the awards. Following additional awards have been made:—■ PRIZE LIST HORSES Thoroughbreds.—Best entire: J. F. Tierney, 1; E. K. Plaisted, 2. Filly, colt or gelding 2yrs: B. W. Nelson, 1 and 2. Yearling filly, colt or gelding: B. W. Nelson. Trotting filly, colt or gelding, 2yrs: A. G. Quaife, 1: Harness Horses.—Cob, under 15 hands: I Mrs. J. F. Mills, 1; A. J. Graham, 2. Best trotting horse: H. J. Bradley, 1; [ Mrs. J. F. Mills, 2; A. J. Graham, 3. Best j pony, 14 to 14.2 hands: Mrs. J. F. Mills, 1; A. J. Graham, 2. Pony, 13'hands and | under: Miss M. Fraser, 1. General utility horse for farm purposes: Miss V. Millington, 1; J. H. Hayward, 2; J. White, Riding and driving maiden hack: A. Fletcher, junr., 1; Rex Fraser, 2; Mrs. J. Donaldson, 3. Hack bred in Wliangarei: A. D. Finlayson, 1; Rex Fraser, 2; J. O’Hagen, 3. Badies’ driving competition: H. J. Bradley, 1. Pony, 12 hands or under: S. Newman, 1; Miss O. Hayward, 2. Best boy rider over three jumps: G. Plaisted, 2. Best girl rider under 17 years: May McDonaly, 1; Phyllis Carter, 2; A. Hayward, 3. Best boy rider under 12 years: E. Beeston, 1; T. Sutcliffe, 2; S. Newman, 3. Best girl rider: O. Hayward, 1. Cobs.—Heavy-weights: C. J. Wells, 1; Rex Fraser, 2; Mrs. A. S. Heap, 3. Bightweight: Mrs. J. T. Mills, 1; Mrs. J. Donaldson, 2; A. Fletcher, junr.. 3. Jumping j competition: J. T. Mills, 1; A. A. FinlayI son, 2; Rex Fraser, 3. I Maiden Hunter Competition.—C. H. i Finlayson, 1; Rex Fraser. 2; A. A. Fini layson, 3. Best gentleman rider over ) J. Ranstead. 1; D. Fraser, 2; A. I Donaldson and R. Williams (equal;, 3. Best walking hack; T. O’Hagen, 1; H. W. Crawford, 2; C. J. Wells, 3. Pony over 13 hands and not over 14.2: Miss Tennant, 1; Miss V. Millington, 2; Mrs. J. Donaldson. 3 CATTLE

Pedigree Jerseys.—Bull with c.o.r. daughter, both to be shown: G. S. B. Morrison. Cow in milk, bred by exhibitor: Dr. G. Walker, 1; A. Christie and Co., 2 and 3. Bull calved prior to June 1, 1927: S. S. and V. J. Taylor, 1: Dr. Walker, 2; G. S. Morrison, 3. Bull, calved since June 1, 1927: S. W. Crawford, 1; Dr. G. Walker, 2. Bull, calved since June 1, 1928: A. Christie and Company, 1; Dr. G. Walker, 2; A. O. Brown, 3. Bull, calved since June 1, 1929: C. J. Powell, junr., 1; G. S. B. Morrison, 2: A. O. Brown, 3. Cow, in milk or visibly in calf: Dr. G. Walker, 1,2 and 3. Heifer, in milk or visibly in calf, calved since June 1, 1926: A. Christie and Company, 1; J. Forsythe, 2; Dr. G. Walker, 3. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1927: A. Christie and Company, 1; Dr, G. Walker, 2; C. Stevens, 3. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1928: Dr. G. Walker, 1 and 2; C. Stevens, 3. Heifer, calved since June 2. 1929: S. I. Crookes, 1,2, 3. Bull and two heifers, calved since June 1, 19.#8, bred by and the property of the exhibitor: Dr. G. Walker, 1; A. O. Brown, 2;

G. S. B. /lorrison, 3. Bull and three females, one female in milk, all calved prior June 1, 1928: Dr. G. Walker, 1; A. Christie and Company, 2; A. O. Brown,

Grade Jerseys.—Cow, visibly in calf or in milk: G. S. Morrison, 1: H. G. Buckley, 2; S. G. Babe, 3. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1928: Mrs. H. G. Buckley, 1; W. G. Johnston, 2.

Pedigree Friesians.—Bull, calved prior to June 1, 1927: Waitemata Stud Farm, 1; A. C. M. Pinlayson, 2; Wesley College, J. Bull, calved since June 1, iy27: Waitemata Stud Farm, 1; Hobson Farm, Ltd., 2. Bull, calved since June 1, 1928: Hobson Farm, 1; G. E. Child, 2. Bull, calved since June 1, 1929: Wesley College, 1. Cow, in milk or visibly in calf: Waitemata Stud Farm, 1. Heifer, in milk or in calf, calved since June 1, 1926: Wesley College, 1. Ileifer, calved since June 1, 1927: Waitemata Stud Farm, 1; Wesley College, 2; A. C. M. Finlayson, 3. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1928: Waitemata Stud Farm, 1; G. E. Child, 2; Wesley College, 3. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1929: Wesley College. Bull, with two heifers, calved since June 1, 1928: Hobsoh Farm, 1; G. E. Child, 2. Bull, any age, and three females: Waitemata Stud Farm, 1; Wesley College, 2. Champion Bull: Waitemata Stud Farm’s Waitemata Zozo Mercedes; reserve, A. C. M. Finlay son’s Ellerlea Count Minto De Kol. Cow: Waitemata Stud Farm’s Waitemata Buttergirl; reserve, Waitemata Stud Farm’s Waitemata Dutch Maid. Abei'deen Angus.—Bull, calved prior to June 1, 1927: J. Lamb, 1; Kaikohe Land Co., 2. Bull, calved since June 1, 1927: Kaikohe Land Co., 1. Cow, visibly in calf or milk: J. Lamb, 1; I. W. Imms, 2; Kaikohe Land Co., 3. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1927, and since June 1, 1928: Kaikohe Land Co. Pedigree Ayrshires.—Bull, calved prior to June 1, 1927: J. I. Wilson, 1 and champion; Mackey, 2. Bull, calved since June 1, 1927: P. Cooke, 1; D. C. McLennan, 2. Bull, calved since June 1, 1928: F. G. H. Walker and Sons, 1 and 3 and reserve champion; J. I. Wilson, 2. Bull, calved since June 3, 1929: J. I. Wilson. Cow in milk or in calf: D. G. McLennan, 3. Heifer, in milk or visibly in calf: J. I. Wilson, 3 and champion; D. G. McLennan, 2. Heifer, calved since June 1,. 1927: J. I. Wilson, 1; P. Cooke, 2; D. G. McLennan, 3. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1928: J. T. Wilson, 3,2 and reserve champion; F. G. H. Walker and Sons, 2. Bull and two heifers, calved since June 1, 1928: J. I. Wilson, 3. Bull, any age, and three females: J. I. Wilson, 1; D. G. McLennan, 2. Red Polls.—J. White. Herefords.—Bull, calved since June, 3 928: E. A. Cliff, 1; G. Smith, 2. Cow, visibly in calf or in milk: Worsp Bros. 3 and championship and reserve championship. Heifer, calved since June . 1, 1926: Worsp Bros., 1 and 2. Heifer, calved since June 3, 3 927: E. A. Cliff, 1; Worsp Bros., 2; G. Smith, 3. Heifer, calved since June 3. 1928: Worsp Bros., 1; G. Smith, 2: E. A. Cliff, 3. Devons. —G. Smith. SHEEP Romney Marsh (in the wool). —Ram, over 30 months: Jones Bros., 1; J. G. Wilson, 2. Ram, over 18 and under 30 months: W. Atkinson, 1, 3 and champion; P. R. Seddon, 2 and reserve champion. Ram, under 18 months: J. G. Wilson, 3 and 3; Jones Bros., 2. Two ewes, suckling lambs: W. Atkinson, 1; W. Collins, 2. Ewe, suckling lamb: W. Atkinson, 1 and 3; W. Collins, 2. Two ewes, under IS months: F. R. Seddon. Ewe, under 18 months: F. R. Seddon, 1 and reesrve champion; Jones Bros., 2; J. G. Wilson, 3. Romney Marsh (in wool and in natural condition). —Ram, over 30 months: W. Miller, 1. Ram, under 18 months: Jones Bros., 1 and 2; Nash, junr., 3. Southdowns.—Ram, over 30 montlis: G. R. and H. Hutchinson, 1; W. Atkinson. 2. Ram, over 18 and under 30 months : "W. Atkinson, 1; G. R. and H. Hutchinson, 2: H. MeCarroll, 3. Ram. under 18 months: W. Atkinson. 1 and 2; G. R. and H. Hutchinson, 3. Two ewes, suckling lambs: H. MeCarroll, 1: G. R. and H. Hutchinson, 2. Ewe suckling lamb: THT. MeCarroll, 1: G. R. and H. Hutchinson, 2; W. Atkinson, 3. Two ewes, under IS months: G. R. and H. Hutchinson. 1: H. MeCarroll, 2. Ewe under 3 8 months: G. R. and H. Hutchinson, 3; H. MeCarroll, 2; W. Atkinson, 3. Southdowns (in the wool and in natural condition).—Ram. over 30 months: H. MeCarroll. 1: Hobson Farm, 2; J. T. Wilson, 3. Ram, over IS and under 30 months: G. R. and H. Hutchinson, 3: Hobson Farm, 2; J. I. Wilson, 3. Ram, over 1& and under 30 months: G. R. and H. Hutchinson, 3: Hobson Farm, 2; R. Newman, 3. Ram, under 3 8 months: Hobson Farm. 1 and 2: G. R. and T-r. Hutchinson, 3. Ram lamb: L. G. R. and H. Hutchinson. 1 and 2. Ewes, suckling lambs: G. R. and 11. Hutehin - son, 1; H. MeCarroll, 2; J. I. Wilson, Ewe. suckling lamb: G. R. and H. Hutchinson, 1; T. R. Griffin, 2* and 3. Two ! ewes, under 3S months: PT. MeCarroll, 3: •T. N. MeCarroll, 2; J. I. Wilson. 3. Ew, under 18 months: G. R. and H. Hutchinson, 1: H. MeCarroll, 2 J. N. MeCarroll. Ewe lamb: G. R. and H. Hutchinson. 1 and 2; W. PI. MeCarroll, 3. Plyelands (in the wool). —IP. C. Hewlett. Ryelands (ifi the wool and In natural condition). —Ram, over 30 months: H. C. Hewlett, 1 and champion; T. V. Nutsford, 2. Ram, under IS months: J. Nash, 3 and reserve champion. Ram lamb: H. C. i Hewlett, 3 and 3: J. Nash. 2. Two ewes. suckling lambs: H. C. Plewlett, 1 and | a.: .T. Nash, 2. Two ewes, under is j months: J. Nash. 3; H. C. Hewlett. 2. | Ewe, under 18 months: J. Nash, 1 and

i champion and 3; H. C. Hewlett. 2 and re- ; serve champion. Lamb: U. C. Hewlett, !1, 2 and 3. Shorn ram, IS months: H. C. Hewlett. 1; J. Nash, 2. Two ewes under IS months: Wesley Co!i lege, 1; J. Nash, 2. Ewe under IS I months: H. C. Hewlett, 1; Wesley Co!* j legre, 2: J. Nash, 3. j Fat Sheep.—Executive Cup for pen of j four sheep suitable for export: E. It. ! Going, 1; G. T. Coxhead. 2 and 3. Pen i of three wethers, short wool: G. T. Coxhead, 1 and 2; H. McCarroll, 3. Three i wethers, long wool: G. T. Coxhead, 1: W. Millar, 2; H. H. Mountain, 3. Three j lambs: G. T. Coxhead, 1. 2 and 3. Three ; ewes: G. T. Coxhead. 1 and 2; E. R. Going, 3. Freezers. Long Wool Crosses.—Three j wethers, over IS and under 30 months: j H. C. Hewlett. E Three wethers, under IS months: H. McCarroll. 1: G. T. CoxI head. 2. Three lambs, bred by exhibitor: ! F. V. Nutsford, 1 and 2. ! Down or Down Crosses.—Three wethers. under IS months: H. McCarrol. 1: G. T. Coxhead, 2. Three lambs, bred by exhibitor: G. T. Coxhead, 1 and 2.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19291128.2.90

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 832, 28 November 1929, Page 10

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,808

WHANGAREI SHOW Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 832, 28 November 1929, Page 10

WHANGAREI SHOW Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 832, 28 November 1929, Page 10

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert