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CAMBRIDGE SHOW

SPLENDID YOUNG CATTLE LIST OF PRIZEWINNERS From Our Own Correspondent CAMBRIDGE. 'Wednesday, i The Waikato Central Agricultural i Association’s show was continued this ! afternoon. i Early in the afternoon, prior io the completion of the judging, the yeav- | lings of the various breeds were asI sembled for photographic purposes. I Totalling Go in number, they made a : great display, it being freely stated on • all sides that it was the finest group | of young cattle ever seen at a South I Auckland show. The president, Mr. ,T. S. Fish or. ex--1 tended his congratulations to the exhibitors not only on the young cattle but the magnificent entry of cattle at this year’s show, a record in number and quality. The various judges spoke briefly to a large assemblage of breeders, exhibitors and others, and as a whole expressed their surprise and pleasure at seeing such a great exhibition of cattle. The most successful exhibitors in three of the cattle sections arc indicated by the following results for points prizes: Pedigree Milking Shorthorns.—G. D. Hall, 31: John McGowan, IS; Ran stead Bros., 17. Mr. Hall takes Fisher Bros/ silver cup. Ayrsliires.—W. C. Wallace. 31; J Watts, 20: C. Watts. 20. Mr. Wallace holds Ayrshire Cattle Breeders’ Association’s Challenge Shield for one 3-ear; also cash prize £1 Is. Jerseys.—S. Moreland and Sons. 2S; V. McD. Hitchings. 10: W. H. Miers. 10. Winner holds Mr. W. G. Chynoweth's silver cup for one year. PRIZE LIST Following awards were made today : HORSES Thoroughbreds.—Entire, being best horse shown calculated to improve breed of saddle horse: Waikato Hunt Club’s Little England, 1. Mare: any age, dry or with foal at foot: X. It. Souter’s Bonny Matsel, 1; R. Hannon, 2; H. A. Harris, 3. Colt, gelding or filly, 2 years old: H. R. Burrett’s Sidey, 1: V. Rickits, 2: R. Hannon, 3. Yearling: Fisher Bros. 1; Miss H. E. Browne, 2. Hacks, rnare with foal at foot: W. Xicholls's Mystery, 1. Two-year-oUI gilding or filly: V. Rickits’s Brilliant Ladv. 1; W. Harbutt, 2; J. W. Garland. 3. One-year-old gelding or filly:, H. A. Harris’s Little Jim, 1; Mrs. H. E. Browne. 2; H. E. Porritt, 3. Hack foal: R. Hannon. 1: J. McSweeney, 2; A. Ramsay, 3. Hack yearling by Little England: H. A. Harris’s Little Jim, 1; Fisher Bros., 2; J I. E. Porritt, 3. Hack, maiden at time of entrv: W. Harbutts, 1; F. Vosper, 2: Mrs. A. K. Fletcher, 3. Hack, marc or gelding, up to lost.: W. Harbutts, 1: F. Vosper. 2: Mrs. A. Iv. Fletcher, 3, Hack, mare or gelding: P. H. Smith’s Merry Maid, 1; Wynn Brown. 2; F. H. Clarkin, 3. Hack, mare or gelding, up to list.: H. E. Porritt’s Ginger Mick, 1; Frank Vosper, 2; Mrs. D. Bartman, 3. Light-weight hack: . Harbutt’s St. George, 1; A. H. Storey, 2; Fisher Bros., 3. Light-weight hack, not 15 hands: R. G. Blennerhassett’s Eve, 1; J. S. Fisher, 2: Mrs. A. Iv. Fletcher, o. Pony-, not exceeding 14 hands 2in, other than cobs: R. G. Blennerhassett’s Eve, 1; Miss I. Meeking, 2; Wynn Brown, 3. Mare or gelding, most suitable for artillery remount: C. Meredith's Yeoman, 1: W. Findlay, 2: Reid and Abbot. 3 Best-mannered hack: P. Smith’s Merry Maid, 1; J-I. E. Porritt. 2; Fisher Bros.. 3. Mare or gelding, most suitable for mounted rifles: Reid and Montv’s Pakurangi, 1; P. H. Clarkin, 2; T. E. Baton, 3. Cob. 14 hands 2in and under: Miss I. Meeking’s Trixie, 1; IT. E. Porritt, 2. Draughts: Mare, any age. with foal at foot: W. G. Parks’s Queen of Pawkekua 1; James A. Court, 2: W. C. Wallace, 3. Foal, open class: James A. Court, 1; W. C. Wallace, 2; James Court, 3. Carriage and Harness Horses.—Trotter, yearling: P. Colvin’s Moko Triumph, 1. Trotter, two-year-old: P. Colvin's Great Mist, 1. Carriage mare or gelding, maiden at time of entry: Mrs. L. Lyon’s Colleen. 1: Knight and Appleby, 2; G. Pollard, 3. Carriage mare or gelding, 15 hands and over: W. J. Greeve’s Ocean Wave, 1: G. Pollard, 2; Mrs. R. Lyons, 3. Buggy mare or gelding under 15 hands:—Miss J. Meeking’s Gleam 1: Mrs J. G. Browne 2. Pony, under 14 hands, to be driven: Mrs. J. G. Browne, 1 ; W. J. Bathurst, 2; C. X. Hargreaves, 3. Trotting or Pacing Horse, mare or gelding, shown in harness: G. Pollard’s Darkle, 1 ; Mrs. .T. G. Browne, 2 and 3. Mare or gelding, suitable for coaching purposes: W. J. Greave’s Ocean Wave, l; G. Pollard, 2: Mrs. R. Lyons, 3. Hunters.—Heavy-weight hunter, mare or gelding-, to carry up to 13st: P. M. Clarkin’s Polite, 1: IT. E. Porritt, 2: P. H. Smith, 3. Light-weight hunter, mare or gelding, to carry up to list: M. Samuel’s El Arish, 1; Fisher Bros., 2: S. Storey, 3. Hunter, mare or gelding, never won a prize at any show: Wynn Brown’s Etiquette, 1; Dr. Bertram. 2; George Peake, 3. Hunter, judged on type: P. TI. Smith’s Merry Maid, 1; A. M. Samuel, 2; I\ H. Clarkin, g. Draughts.—Mare, any age, with foal at foot: yy. G. Parks's Queen of Pawkakua. 1: James A. Court. 2; W. C. Wallace, 3. Foal, open class: James A. Court, 1; W. C. Wallace, 2; James Court, 3. Mare or gelding, four-year-old and over: W. C. Wallace’s Maraekakaho, Lady’s Maid, 1; P. McNaugbton, 2; J. H. Court, 3. Mare or gelding, three-year-old: W. G. Park, L Filly or gelding, two-year-old: W. G. Park, 1 and 2; W. C. Wallace, 3. Colt, gelding or filly: J. C. Begbie’s Golden Crown, 1: W. G. Park. 2; W. Findlay, 3. Pair horses: W. C. Wallace, J: W. G. Park, 2 and 3. Mare or gelding: W. C. Wallace. 1; J. H. Court, 2; W. G. Park, 3. CATTLE Milking Shorthorns, cow 4 years and over, in milk: G. D. ITall, 1; Ranstead Bros., 2: H. Booth, 3. Heifer, 3 years old, in milk: Ranstead Bros.. Matangi Quality XI., 1; G. D. Hall, 2: V. and T. Searle, 3. Heifer, two-year-old, in milk: G. D. I Hall’s Pinedale Laurel, 1; H. Booth, 2: J. j and T. Searle. 3. Bull, three years and j over: Ranstead Bros.' Matangi Quality V. Lad, 1 and reserve champion; G. D. Hall, 2: Fisher Bros., 3. Bull, two years: John McGowan’s Coldstream Qualitv, 1 and champion; J. and F. Searle, 2. Bull, one-year-old: H. Booth’s Almadale Selector, I and 3; G. D. Hall, 2. Heifer, one-vear-old: John McGowan’s Coldstream Winning Hit, 1; Ranstead Bros.. 2; Fisher Bros., 3. Bull calf: G. D. Hall’s Pinedale Daisy Lad, I: John McGowan, 2: J. G. Sutherland, 3. Heifer calf: John McGowan’s Coldstream Favourite, 1; J. G. Sutherland, 2: G. D. Hall, 3. Pedigree Friesians.—Bull. 3vjs and over: Mrs. A. J. Clements’s Bracken King Piet.ie, 3: w. H. Reeve, 2: W. S. McEwen, 3. Bull. 1 year old: Whewell Bros. Bushlea Korndyke Abbekuk Posh, 1; Estate T. O. Hodgson. 2; W. T. Gleeson. 3. Cow, any age over 3 years, in milk: W. C. McE wan’s Xetherland Bonny, 1 and champion: H. W. Reeve, 2 and reserve champion; Estate T. O. Hodgson, 3, Heifer. Syrs, in milk: AY. H. Reeve, 1; AV. S. McEwen, 2: JI. AA\ Reeve, 3. Heifer. 2yrs old, in milk: H. C. Clemow, 1; AV. IT. Reeve, 2; AV. S. McEwen, 3. Heifer, yearling: AA". S. McEwen’s Bloomfield Mutual Alvs. 1; AA' H Reeve, 2; AA'hewell Bros.. 3. Heifers, pair yearlings: AA’. S. McEwen, 1; AA* H Reeve. 2; Mrs. A. J. Clements. 3. Bull calf: AA'. S. McEwen’s Otawa King Ormsby, 1; Estate T. O. Hodgson. 2 and 3. Heifer calf: W. T. Gleeson, 1: AA'heweli Bros , 2; W. S. McEwen, 3. Group, bull and 3 iemales: W. S. McEwen 1 • AA’ H Reeve, 2; Estate T. O. Hodgson, '3. Pedigree Jerseys, cow 4 years and over m milk: A. Moreland and Sons’ Beechlands Queen, 1; AA'. H. Miers 2- \ More j land and Sons, 3 Cow, 3-year-old, in rmlk: A. Moreland and Sons’ Beeclilands i Keepsake. 1 and 2. Heifer, 2-vear-old in ; nulk: W. H. Miers’ His Lordship’s Choice i Craig. 2; A'. D. McHitchings 3* i Rear ing, heifer: W. H. Aliers’ Beautv’s | Rosalie, 1; A. Moreland and Sons, 2 and | Yearling, heifer, shown by exhibitor 0 never \von a first prize at anv -A. and P. Show fo pedigree Jersev cattle* , -J- -A. Entwistles’s Ilan Gallen and B nov Lass, 1 and 3; R. Hume 2. V I heifers: A. Moreland and Sons’, R.-'ech-lands Royal Empress, 1; AV H Mier«< - I F. S. A'eale, 3. Bull, Syrs and over: Ah 1 MeD. Hitchings Kuku Boss Owl. 1 and | champion: a. Moreland and Son* V'* re ? er X? champion; J. Bones, 3. Bull” ->ts. A. MeFarlane, jun., Twylish Kina of Tarnahere, 1; T. and A. Smith, ■ pf H. Uarland, 3. Bull, veal-ling- k' s' \ eale’s Rex of Tamahcre, 1: P. H Garland, 2; V. McD. Hitchings. 3. Bull ca ]fA. Moreland and Sons, 1 and 2: I-t. Allen 3. Heifer calf: W. Craig. 1: V. McD. Hit-I j chmgs, 2: s. McEwen, 3. Pair heifer [calves: .1. T. Kntwistle, 1; F. Si A'eale, 2. t Grade Jerseys.—Cow, Syrs and over, i i ■ milk: It. T\ at tarn's Maisie. 1; H. A. Haii ris. 2. Heifer, 2yrs, in milk. J. Seymour,

1 and 2. Heifer, yearling: A. MeFarlane, jun., 1: James Aeourt, 2: J. Seymour, 3. Pair heifer yearlings (special class’*: J. A Court, l: J. Seymour, 2: H. A. Harris, 3. Heifer calf (special class): RAVattam. 1 and 2. Ayrshire?, cow over 3 year?: J. A. AA'atts's Abergeldie Jane McKay, 1: < . AVatt. 2; AA*. O. AVallaee. 3. Heifer. 3v ear-old. in milk: AA - . C. Wallace's Princess. 1 and 3: C. AA'att, 2. Bull, Syrs and over: AV. C. AA'allace's Ivanhoe Boomerang. 1 and champion: C. AA'att. 2: J. A. AA'att. 3. C. Watt's Angus McKay was adjudged reserve champion. Bull, 2yrs; T. M. Thompson, 1: AV. C. Wallace, 2: J. A. AA'att. 3. Bull, yearling: AA'. C. Wallace’s Stvle, 1: T. M. Thompson, 2: .T. A. AA'att. 3. Cow. Syrs or over: J. A. AA'att's Abergeldie Janie McKay, 1_ and reserve champion: C. AA'att, 2: AA". C. AVallaee, 3. J. A. Watt's Abergeldie Marv, champion. Heifer. 2 years: C. AA'att's K miocker Mary, l; AA*. C. AA'allace. 2: J. H. AA'att. 3. Heifer, yearling: AA'. C. Wallace's Minnie, 1: AA - . C. AA'allace, 2 and 3. Pair vearling heifers: AA'. C. AVallaee. 1; C. AA'att. 2: J. A. AA'att, 3. Heifer calf: C. AVatt. 1: J. A. Watt, 2: .f. A. AA'att, 3. Bull calf: C. Watt. 1: AA'. C. AVallaee, 2: J. A. AA'att, 3. Group, bull and 3 females: J. A. AA'att, 1; W. C. AA'allace, 2: C. AA'att, 3. SHEEP Southdotvns.—Ram. 2 months and over* AA". Harbutt. 1 and champion; S. AV. Zirnan, 2 and reserve champion. Ram. under 21 months: S. AV. Zirnan. 1: AA'hewell Bros.. 2. Ram lamb: A. R. Clark, 1: S. AA'. Zirnan. 2: A. Iv. Clark, 3. Ewe, 21 months and over: S. AA". Zirnan. 1 and champion:- S. AA'. Zirnan. 2: AVynn Brown. 3. Ewe, under 21 months: A. K. Clark, j 1 and reserve champion: A. K. Clark, 1 2: S. AA". Zirnan, 3. Pair of ewe lambs: I A. K. Clark, 1 and 2; S. AA*. Zirnan. 3. ! Fat Sheep.—Two freezing ewes, long- j avooI: S. Sewell Bros.. 1. Two freezing | ewes, shortwool: AA'hewell Bros. 1. Tavo : lambs, butchers: D. Howell, 1. Tavo | lambs, suitable for export: D. Hirell. I 1 and 2.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 914, 6 March 1930, Page 12

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CAMBRIDGE SHOW Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 914, 6 March 1930, Page 12

CAMBRIDGE SHOW Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 914, 6 March 1930, Page 12

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