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SUCCESS IN NORTH

UPPER WAIROA SHOW JUDGES PRAISE ENTRIES From Our Own Correspondent DARGAVILLE. Saturday. Excellent weather conditions favoured the ninth annual show held under the auspices of the Upper Wairoa Agricultural and Pastoral Association at Tangiteroria today. The attendance was large and, with a good number of entries in all sections, the show proved a great success. The North Auckland Regimental Band enlivened proceedings with a splendid musical programme. A dance, held in conjunction with the show, was well patronised this evening. The judges commented favourably upon various of the sections, particularly the horses. Among the visitors were the Right Hon. J. G. Coates and Mrs. Coates and the Hon. C. J. Carrington, M-L.C. Following are the principal awards: PRIZE LIST HORSE SECTION

Medium Draughts.—Mare and gelding: Miss Millington, 1. General purpose horse: Miss Millington. 1; Spring Tito. 2. Saddle Horse.—Blood foal: .r. Nash I Tangiteroria). 1; W. Dalbeath. 2. Best broken young horse: J. Sloane, 1; C. McIntosh. 2; C. Ward. 3; T. Clotworthy. h.«*. Mare for breeding remounts: L. G. Davidson, 1; J. Sloane, 2. Medium hack: A. S. Heape, 1 and 2; H. Cates, 3; H. Biddles, h.c. Hack up to list.: J. C. Ambury, 1; Miss Tennant, 2; J. Sloane, 3 and h.c. Hack up to 12st.: M iss Morrin, 1; .1. C. Ambury, 2; W. Davidson, 3. Hack up to 15st.: J. C. Ambury. 1: W. Davidson, 2; A. S. Heape, 3; J. Sloane, h.c. Military horse: J. C. Ambury, 1; J. Sloane, 2: W. Thorburn, 3. Woman’s hack: J. C. Ambury, 1; Miss Tennant, 2; W. Davidson. 2. Best paced hack: J. C. Ambury, 1: W. Davidson, 2; J. Sloane, 3; Miss Tennant, h.c. Heavy cob: J. C. Ambury. 1; S. R. Fraser, 2; Mrs. V. Donaldson, 3. Light cob: J. Sloane, 1; J. Nash. 2 and h.c.; K. Cates, 3. Champion Hack: Miss Morrin’s "Absent,” 3. Maiden hunter: H. Cates, 1: L. G. Davidson. 2; W. Thorburn, 3; R. Thornton, h.c. AV a Iking horse: L. G. Davidson, 1: W. Davidson. 2; 'J. C. Ambury, 3. Pony 14.2 and under: H. Cates, 1; Miss A'. Millington, 2. Pony 13.2 and under: Miss Millington, 1; .1. Sloane, 2; R. AVilliams, 3. Light-weight hunter: Miss T. Morrin, 1: J. Sloane, 2: J. C. Ambury, 3: R. Thornton, h.c. Pony 12 hands and under: Dorothy Davidson, 1; Edna Eyes, 2; Alan Cates, 3. Heavy - weight hunter: J. C. Ambury, 1 and 3; J. Sloane, 2. Girl rider under 13 years: J. Crawford, 1; L. Richards, 2; D. Davidson, 3. Boy rider under 3 3 years: J. Sloane, 1; R. Biddles, 2; L. Sloane, 3; AV. Worsp and P. Donaldson, h.c. Champion hunter (Mangarata Settlers' Cup): -Miss T. Morrin, 1; J. C. Ambury, 2. Miss Morrin wins the cup outright. Girl rider under 11 years: Z. Nash, 1; J. Richards, 2; D. Davidson, 3; Clare Xash. Edna Eyes and Norma AVilliams, h.c. Boy rider under 11 years: R. Thornton, 1; G. Sloane. 2; G. Thornton, 3; A. Cates, J. Boys, and J. Blake, h.c. Woman rider: Miss Clotworthy, 1; Miss Morrin, 2: Miss Tennant, 3. Pony hunter: J. Xash, 1 and 2: J. Ambury, 3; J. Sloane. h.c. Man rider: T. Clotworthy, 1; X. Sloane, 2; J. Sloane, 3. Consolation hunter: J. Sloane, 1 and 2; .T. C. Ambury, 3. Stockwhip competition: R. Coleman, 1; R. Fraser, 2; J. Sloane, 3. The R. AV. Cuthbert Cup for most points in the hack classes was won outright by J. C. Ambury. DAIRY CATTLE Pedigree Shorthorns.—Bull, aged: W. Dalbeth, 1 and champion. Grade Shorthorns.—Bull, aged: Stonex Brothers (Arapohuej, 1. Bull, calved since June. 30, 1929: R. Taylor, 3. Cow: R. Taylor, 1. Heifer, calved since June 30. 1927: R. Taylor, 1. Heifer calved since June 30, 1928: R. Taylor 1. Ileifer calved since June 30. 1929: R. Taylor, 3. Pedigree Friesians.—Bull, aged: G. Childs, 1; P. Goggiri, 2. Bull calved since June 30, 1927: G. Childs, 1; P. Goggin, 2. Bull calved since June 30, 1925: G. Childs, 1; P. Goggin, 2. Bull calved since June SO, 1929: G. Childs, 1; P. Goggin, 2. Cow: P. Goggin, 1. Heifer calved since June 30, 1927: G. Childs, 1; P. Goggin, 2. Heifer calved since June 30, 1928: G. Childs, 1,2 and h.c.; P. Goggin, 3. Heifer calved since June 30. 1929: G. Childs. 1,2 and 3. Grade Friesians.—Heifer calved since June 30, 1925: G. Childs, 1 and 2. Heifer calved since June 30, 1929: P. Goggin, 1. Pedigree Ayrshires.—Bull, aged: AV. Mackie, 1. only entry. Grade Ayrshires.—Heifer calved since June 30, 1929: A\ r . Mackie, 2,2 and 3. Only entries. Champion bull: W. Mackie. Pedigree Jerseys.—Bull, aged: G. S. B. Morrison, 1; A. Beatty, 2. Bull calved since June 30, 1927: R. G. Murdoch, 1. Bull calved since June 30, 1925: R. A. Lewis, 1; C. N. Taylor, 2. Bull calved since June 30, 1929 R. A. Lewis, 1: Cates and Sawyer, 2; G. S. B. Morrison, 3. Cow in milk: J. A. Moffat, 3; A. Lewis, 2; G. S. B. Morrison, 3 and h.c. Heifer calved since June 30, 1928: G. S. B. Morrison. 1; C. X. Taylor, 2. Heifer calved since June 30, 1929: R. A. Lewis, 1; G. S. B. Morrison, 2; C. X. Taylor, 3.

Grade Jerseys.—Cow in milk: R. G. Murdoch, 1; G. Hudson, 2; T. W. Taylor, 3. Cow or heifer in milk calved prior to June 30, 1927: R. G. Murdoch, 1 and 2. Heifer in milk calved since June 30, 1927: C. X. Taylor, 1 and 3; R. G. Murdoch, 2. Heifer yearling by registered ped. Jersey bull: Cates and Sawyer, 1: T. AV. Taylor, 2; C. X. Taylor, 3. Three yearling heifers: T. AV. Taylor, 1; R. G. Murdoch, 2; C. X. Taylor, 3. Heifer calf by' reg. ped. Jersey bull: Cates and Sawyer, 1 and 2; R. G. Murdoch; 3. Three hand-fed heifer calves: Cates and Sawyer. 1 and 2; R. G. Murdoch, 3. Heifer calf, any* breed: V. Murdoch. 1; AA\ Simons, 2; A. Taylor, 3. Dairy cow competition for X. W. Dairy' Coy.’s Silver Cup and Medal: G. S. I B. Morrison, 1: J. A. 2. Champion Bull (Kirikopuni Cup).—G. S. B. Morrison. Reserve champion: A. j Beatty. Champion Pedigree Cow (Kirikopuni Cup).—J. A. Moffatt. Reserve champion: R. A. Lewis. Champion Grade Cow.—R. G. Murdoch. Reserve champion: C. X. Taylor. Tangiteroria Cup for most points in Grade Classes.—R. G. Murdoch. SHEEP Romney' Marsh Registered.—Ram over two years: B. Coleman, 1; Stonex Bros. (Pukehuia), 2. Ram, 2-tooth: B. Coleman, 3; Jas. Xash, 2, 3 and h.c. R?m, two-tooth, bred by exhibiter; J. G. Wilson, 1; A. E. Harding, 2 and li.c.; J Xash, 3. Ram lamb: A. E. Harding. 1 and 3; Stonex Bros. (Arapohue),2. Peri of three ram lambs: Stonex Bros. 'Pukeliuia), 1 and h.c.; A. E. Harding, 2: J. G. Wilson, 3. Ewe: Stonex Bros. (Pukehuia), 1; J. G. AVilson, 2; A. E. Harding, 3. Pen of three ewes: J. G. AVilson, 1: Stonex Bros. (Pukehuia), 2. Pen of three ewe lambs: B. Coleman, 1; A. E. Harding, 2. Mangarata Points Cup: A. E. Harding, Aoroa. Flock Romney' Marsh.—Ram over two years: B. Coleman, 1 and 2; E. G. Davidson, 3. Ram two-tooth: B. Coleman. 3; Hailes arid Ward, 2, 3 and h.c. Ram twotooth, bred by exhibitor: B. Coleman. 1. Ram lamb: B. Coleman, 1 and 2; P. McDermott, 3. Pen of three lambs: B. Coleman, 1. Ewe: B. Coleman, 1 and 2; Hailes and Ward, 3. Pen of three ewes: B. Coleman, 3 : Hailes and AA'ard. 2 and 3. Ewe, two-tooth: B. Coleman, 1 and 2. Pen of three ewes two-tooth: B. Coleman, 1. Pen of three ewe B. Coleman. 3. Ilouto Points Cup: B. Coleman, Tangowahine. Special Class for Best Romney Marsh Rams on Ground; prize of £1 Is. donated by Mr. Cuthbert Ward.—B. Coleman, 3 arid champion. Reserve champion: B. Coleman. Champion ewe: A. E. Harding. Southdowns. —Ram over two years: W. O. AVebb, 1; L. G. Davidson, 2. Ram lamb: AA'. O. Webb. 3 and 2: L. G. Davidson, 3 and h.c. Pen of three ewes: W. O. AA'ebb, 1 i Fat Sheep.—Pen of three fat wether freezers: L. G. Davidson, 1; E. G. David- ! sdn, 2. Pen of three fat wethers, butcheri ing: L. G. Davidson. 1. Pen of three fat i ewes, freezers: E. G. Davidson, 1; L. G. | Davidson. 2. Pen of three fat ewes, butchering: L. G. Davidson, 1 and 3; E. G. Davidson, 2. Pen of three fat lambs, freezers: L. G. Davidson, 1; E. G. Davidson, 2: Hailes and AVard, 3. Pen of three fat lambs, butchering: E. G. Davidson, 1: L. G. Davidson, 2. Association Cup for most points in fat sheep classes: L. G. Davidson. INDUSTRIAL Kirikopuni Settlers’ Cup, for most points In Produce Section. —G. Spence, : Pukehuia. \ Houto Settlers’ Cup. for most points ! in Home Industries and Jams and Bottled i Fruits Sections. Airs. N. Williams, i Tangowahine. Wairoa Stores Trophy for most points |in Needlework Section.— Airs. T. X. Blake. | Afr. Cuthbert AA'ard's (the president) i special two guineas prize for most en- | tries in Needlework Section.—Aliss Lucy i Walton.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 894, 11 February 1930, Page 7

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SUCCESS IN NORTH Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 894, 11 February 1930, Page 7

SUCCESS IN NORTH Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 894, 11 February 1930, Page 7

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