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SHOW PRIZE-LIST

AUCKLAND'S PASTORAL PAGEANT The judges at the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Show have made the following further awards: Champion mare or gelding (town horse section). —Northern Roller Milling Company's Jack. TOWN HORSES. Judge: Mr. P. McNaughton (Morrinsville). Pair of heavy draughts, single leader and shatter.—A. B. Wright’s entry, 1. Pair of heavy horses, driven in lorry. —Northern Roller Milling Company's entries, 1,2, and 3., Pair of medium draughts.—Northern Roller Milling Company’s entries, 1 and 3; A. B. Wright’s entry. 2. Pair of light horses.—Northern Roller Milling Company’s entry, l; A. B. Wright’s entry, 2, Heavy spring cart horse.—Northern Roller Milling Company’s entries, 1,2, and 3. Medium spring cart horse.—Northern Roller Milling Company’s entries, 1,2, and 3. Light spring cart horse.—Northern Roller Milling Company’s entry, 1; A. B. Wright’s entries, 2 and 3. Horse. —Northern Roller Milling Company’s entries, 1,2, and 3, and town champion. Four-horse lorry team.—Northern Roller Milling Company’s entry, 1; A. B. Wright’s entry, 2. Best groomed pair of horses, and cleanest harness.—A. B. Wright’s entries. 1 and 2. Tradesman’s turnout, two-wheeler vehicle.—C. M. Peck’s entry. Ladies champion hunter.—A. M. Samuel’s El Arish, ridden by Miss K. Fisher; H. E. Porritt s Ginger Mick, i-e----serve champion. The Scott Memorial Trophy having been won three times at intervals by Mr. Samuels, lie now wins it outright. SHOEING CLASSES Judge: Mr. J. Lyons (Wellington). Champion Blacksmith. —J. Fleming (Auckland). Best-shod Heavy Horse, hand-made shoes. —J. Fleming, 1; W. E. Clayton (East Tamaki), 2. Best-shod Di'auglit Horse. —P. McInteer ; 1; J. Fleming - , 2; L. Stewart, 3. WOOD CHOPPING Judge: The Rev. W. C. Wood 14in Standing Chop.—First heat: W. J. Costello (ssec), 1; A. E. Honey (20sec), 2; Kopi Clark (24sec), 3. Second heat: D. Silva (Ssec), 1; J. McCormick, (20sec), 2; W. Ilastie (30sec), 3. Third heat: T. Noble (16sec), 1; N. Hastie (22sec), 2; D. Hoey (lOsec), 3. 12-inch Standing Chop.—First heat: Bain Finlavson (12s), 1; W. J. Costello (3s), 2: N. Hastie (14s), 3. Second heat: J. S. Fletcher (Ss), 1; D. Silva (ss), 2: R. C. IToney (18s), 3. Third heat: J. McCormick (14s), 1: T. Noble (10s), 2; A. E. Honey (1.65), 3. 14in Double. Saw Handicap, two cuts.— W. .T. Costello and C. W. Dwyer, Ss, 1; P. V. and B. Dravitzki, ss, 2. JUMPERS’ EVENTS oDminion Hunter., mare or gelding.— A. M. Samuel’s El Arish. 1: Miss Thelma Morrin’s Absent. 2; Mrs. M. Johnston’s Glendowie, 3; Misses P. and D. Weston's Bluelight, 4. North Island Cha.mpiori Hunter, consolation event. —F. Mullins’s St. Lucas, 1. WILD STEER RIDING Wild Steer Riding Competition.—H. O. E. Cross, 1. HUNTERS’ CLASSES Judges: Messrs. -T. IT. MeNiven, Hawke’s Bav, and A. H. Nelson. Whangarei. Light-weight Hunter.—A. H. Samuel’s El Arish, 1; Miss Thelma Morrin’s Absent, 2. „ Heavy-weight Hunter.—F. Mullm s St. Lucus, 1; Mrs. M. Johnston’s Glendowie. 2; Misses P. and D. Weston’s Bluelight, 3; PI. E. Porrit’s Ginger Mick, ‘ Lady’s Hunter.—A. M. Samuel’s El Arish, 1; H. E. Porrit’s Ginger Mick, 2; P. H. Smith’s Merry Maid, 3. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS The following are additional results from yesterday afternoon’s judging: JUDGING COMPETITIONS (Boys up to 18) Shorthorn cow: N. Hawthorn, 1: W. Jersey Cow: A. Utting, 1; W. Booth, 2; N. Hawthorn, 3. Booth, 2; 11. Blomfield, 3. Ayshire cow: L. Parker, 1; C. Tooman, 2; L. Gubb, 3. Friesian cow: M. Boyle, 1; C. Tooman, 2; J. D. Patterson. 3. Calf Club Section. —Pedigree Jersey heifer calf: N. B. Bvooker’s Tauwhare Chrolis, 1; N. Meagher’s Tauwhare Pride’s Fancy, 2: Miss R. Eagle’s Tauwhare Famous, 3. Grade Jersey heifer calf: R. Brooker’s Louise, 1: C. W. Steele’s Tui, 2; S. W. Cope’s Daphne, 3. RIDING EVENTS Musical Chairs. —EditVi Woods, 1: Joyce Wheeler, 2; J. Lowry, 3; M. Walker. 4. "Walking Competition for Children's Ponies.—L. Davis’s Bonny, 1; D. K. Mold’s Cardigan, 2; Miss 11. Gillard’s Bobby, 3. Girl Rider, under 14.—Miss Marjorie Woods. 1; Miss Nancy Cruiekshank, 2; Miss Hilda Gillnrd. 3. Girl Rnder, 14 years and under JG.— Miss Marjorie Woods, 1: Miss U. Fenr.elt, 2; Miss Peter Gorrie, 3. Amateur Rider, boys under 14, over hurdles.—W. Hogan, 1; L. Davis, 2; G. Bellingham, 3. Amateur Boy Rider, hinder 16.—M. Walker, 1; F. Atkinson, 2; L. M. Gray, 3. Cleverest Hunter Over Fences.—Mrs. M. Johnstone’s Glendowie, 1 : F. Mullins’s St. Lucas, 2; C. Atkinson’s Atom, 3. High Jump.—J. Dromgool’s Ma.ru Tapu, 1; Miss P. Weston, 2: A. Bennett, 3. Donkey Race for Children.—N. Holmes, 1; M. McNaughton, 2; W. Cleaver, 3; W. Hartley, 4.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 910, 1 March 1930, Page 10

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SHOW PRIZE-LIST Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 910, 1 March 1930, Page 10

SHOW PRIZE-LIST Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 910, 1 March 1930, Page 10

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