MORRINSVILLE SHOW
FINE HORSE CLASSES ALL RECORDS ECLIPSED Fioru Our Own Correspondent MORRINSVILLE, Today I j The Morrinsville Show held yesterday j eclipsed all records in connection with ; entries, competitors and attendance. : The day was gloriously fine, and everyj thing went through without a hitch. The feature of the show, apart from j the 'general excellence of the entries ' in the cattle'and hunting sections, was the magnificent draught horse specimens. The Union Steam Ship Company’s Cup was won by A. McNieol and Co.'s (Clevedon) draught mare, but j the Scottish-bred equine did not have it all her own way. El Arish added an- j other jumping championship to his adj ready long list. Cheerio, a new horse ; in this district, secured champion hack j I honours. I Tho show was opened by Mr. F. Lye. j | M.P. * The following championships were ! awarded: Horses—Hack: T. E. Baton's Cheerio, i . Hunter: A. M. Samuel’s El Arish. i | Draught mare: A. McNicoFs Flower of Twizel and Union Steam Ship Company’s Cup for Clydesdales. Merries’ Memorial Cup: M. McNicol's Clevedon. Cattle.—Shorthorns, cow: J. Hall’s exhibit: reserve, It. D. Duxfield’s Horotin. Bull: R. D. Duxfield’s Pine Farm Gem; reserve, G. D. Hall’s Pindale Boss. Points prize: A. Moreland’s exhibit. Jersey Bull, A. Moreland’s Fairys Eminent Raleigh. Jersey cow: W. IT. Myers’s Nobles Choice. Friesians: Oak view Stud Farm’s Poseh of Oakview; reserve. Mrs. A. J. Clement’s Bracken, King Pietje. Ayrshire bull: C. Watrs Kintocher Hector. Ayrshire cow: P. Beverly's Kinnettler Madein. ■ The chief awards in the. stock classes were: HORSES Light Horses.—Mare, any age: F. J. Marshall, 1; B. J. Pirritt, 2; Kereone, Ltd., 3. Foal: J. M. Sweenev, J. Yearling colt, filly or gelding: F. J. Marshall, 1; A. N. Gibbons, 2; B. J. Pirritt, 3. Filly or gelding: F. J. Marshall, 1; J. Hart, 2. Hacks.—Breeding mare: Mrs. P. Framp* ton, 1; Miss Z. Groves, 2. Hack, lost.: T. McMillan, 1; P. H. Clarkin, 2; Reid Bros., 3. Hack, ISst: T. E. Baton, 1; H. Porritt, 2; S. Nixon, 3. Hack, list: Mrs. G. Bateman, 1; W. L. Renstead, 2; Reid' Bros., 3. Walking hack: T. McMillan, 1; A. M. Samuel, 2; T. E. Baton, 3. Mare or gelding (Mounted Rifles): T. E. Baton, 1; T. McMillan, 2; P. H. Clarkin, 3. Lady’s hack, 15 hands: Mrs. G. Bateman, 1; W. Ranstead, 2; T. E. Baton, 3. Hunters.—Maiden hunter: Reid Bros., 1; P. H. Clarkin, 2; J. T. Robinson, 3. Lady’s hunter: A. M. Samuel, 1; H. Porlitt, 2; Kereone, Ltd., 3. Stockmen’s Event, whip.—C. C. Merlin, 1; J. Clarkin, 2. Champion hunter: A. M. Samuel’s El Arish, 1: S. A. Wood’s Colleen Bawn, 2; Mrs. C. E. Merrin’s Two Steps, 3. Musical chairs: J. Ranstead, 1: D. Hill, 2. Musical chairs, under 14 years: J. Ranstead, 1; F. Redwood, 2. Pony hunter: Kereone, Ltfl., 1: T. McMillan, 2; Reid Bros., 3. Wire jumper: S. A. Woods, 1; W. L. Ranstead. 2; P. H. Clarkin, 3. Horse (Mounted Rifles): T. Baton, 1: P. McMillan, 2: P. H. Clarkin, 3. Heavy-weight hunter, 13st: A. M. Samuel, 1; H. Porritt, 2; Kereone, Ltd., 3. Light-weight hunter, list.: A. M. Samuel, 1; S. A. Woods, 2; W. L. Ranstead, 3. Bareback rider: C. Clarkin, 1; D. Hill, 2; J. Ranstead, 3. Best lady rider: Miss K. Fisher, 1; Miss Meek ing-, 2; Miss P. Ranstead, 3. Consolation hunter: R. H. Clarkin, 1; J, M. Allen, 2; X\ McMillan. 3. Draughts.—Mare, any age: A. McNieol, 1 and 2; W. T. Park, 3. Foal: A. McNicol, 1 and 2: W. G. Park, 3. Yearling colt: A. McNieol, 1 and 2; W. G. Park, 3. Mare or gelding, four years: A. McNieol, 1; F. Richmond, 2; AV. T. Park, 3. Mare or gelding, farm work:. P. McNaughton, 1; H. Hewlett, 2; H. V. Chapman, 3. Walking draught: W. C. Wallace, 1; VV. G. Park, 2. Filly, three years: A. McNieol, 1; F. G. Hart, 2; W. G. Park, 3. Gelding, three years: H. G. Hewlett, 1; F. Hart, 2. Gelding, two years: W. G. Pirk, 1; P. McNaughton, 2; F. Hart, 3. Pair horses: A. McNieol. 1: P. McNaughton, 2. Utility horse: P. F. Framp tori, 1; S. S. Allen, 2. Spring Cart Horse, heavy.—H. G. Hewlett, 1; P. McNaughton, 2. Spring cart horse, medium: P. McNaughton, 1; P. Frampton, 2. Clydesdale mare: A. McNicol, 1. Harness Horses.—General purpose horse: P. F. Frampton, 1; H. V. Chapman, 2. Harness horse: J. Hart, 1. Harness pony: P. Hanson, 1. Pony Classes. —Boy’s pony, 14 hands or under: R. Burke, 1; R. Peake, 2; Miss I. Meeking, 3. Boy rider: Jack Ranstead, L Ken Peake, 2; Kereone, Limited, 3. Girl rider: Patsy Ranstead, 1: Kathleen Ranstead, 2; Zeita . Groves, 3. Girl’s pony, 14 hands: Kereone, Limited, 1; L. H. Darner, 2; L. C. Redwood, 3. Pony, 12 hands, girl rider: R. Burke, 1; Loma Greentree 2; Gay Brown, 3. Pony, boy rider: R. Burke, 1; Loma Greentree, 2: Gay Brown, 3. Pony, 11 hands: R. Burke, 1: Loma. Greentree, 2. Fancy costume, hoy rider: Graham Howie, Stuart * Greentree, Nelson Greentree (equal), }. Fancy costume, girl rider: M. Redwood, 1; , Elaine I-lowie, 2. CATTLE Grade Cow. —F. C. Kennedy, 1: C. S. Brown, 2. Cow, best shaped udder: A. Moreland, 1; W. H. Miers, 2. Hand-fed calves: Joan Webb. 1: K. Meek,' 2; Phyllis Brooks, 3. Hand-fed heifer calves. P. Hanson, 1; R. C. Saxon, 2. Three yearling heifers: P. Hanson, 1: R. C Saxon, 2. Milking Shorthorn cow, any age: John McGowan. 1, and champion, G. D. Hall. 2; R. D. .Duxfield, 3, and reserve champion. Ileifer, two years: R D. Duxfield, 1: «G. P. Hall, 2; A. I. Walker, 3. Bull, three years: R. D. Duxfield, 1 and champion; A. R. Bruce, 2. Bull, two years: J. McGowan. 1. Yearling heifer: J. McGowan, 1; A, T. Walkers, 2; R. D. Duxfield, 3. Yearling bull: G. D. Hall, 1 and reserve; R. D. Duxfield. 2 and 3. Bull calf: J. McGowan, 1; G. D. Hall, 2: R. D. Duxfield, 3. Heifer calf: J. McGowaiL 1; G. .13. Hall, 2; It. D. Duxfield, 3. BulF and two cows: R. D. Duxfield, 1; G. D. Hall, 2; J. McGowan, 3. Purebred Jerseys.—Bull: A. Moreland, 1 and champion; W. H. Miers, 2; V. McD. ITitcliings, 3. Bull, bred in New Zealand: W. H. Miers, 1; V. McD. Hitchings, 2. Bull, t*wo years: H. and A. Smith, 1; C. Shiggett, 2. Yearling bull: F. A'. Veale, 1: G. L. Clark, 2; A. J. Edmiston, 3. Cow: W. H. Miers, 1 and 3; A. Moreland, 2. Cow or heifer, three years: J. L. Clark, 1; A. Moreland, 2; C. S. Leggett, 3. Ileifer: W. H. Miers, 1: W. Craig*, 2; V. McD. Hitchings, 3. Yearling heifer: W. H. Miers, 1; A. Moreland, 2 and 3. Pair yearling heifers: W. IT. Miers, 1; A. Moreland, 2; F. S. Veale, 3. Heifer calf: W. Craig, J ; A*. McD. Hitchings, 2 and 3. Bull calf: A. Moreland, 1 and 2: J. Sanders, 3. Beat turned out exhibit: A. Moreland, .1 and 2; J. Sanders, 3. Grade Jerseys.—Cow: C. S. Brown, 1; G. A r . Brooks, 2: B. O'Brien. 3. Heifer: R. C. Saxon. 1 and 3; J. M. Sweeney 2 Yearling heifer: A. McFarlane, 1: J. M. Sweeney, 2; P. Hanson. 3. Heifer calf: J. M. Sweeney, l; p. Hanson, 2 and 3. Pedigree Friesians.—Bull: Oakview Stud Farm. 1 and champion; Mrs. A. J. Clements, 2 and reserve; H. W. Reeves 3. Yearling bull: Oakview Stud Farm, 1; A. IT. Griffith, 2: T. O. Hodgson, 3. Cow: Oakview Stud Farm, 1; C. C. Green. 2; E. Ward, 3. Heifer: A. H. Griffith, 1 and 3; IT. W. Reeves, 2. Yearling heifer: E. Ward. 1; Mrs. A. J. Clement, 2; AV. T. Gleeson, 3. Bull calf: E. Ward, 1: A. H. Griffith, 2 and 3. Heifer calf: AV. T. GleeS son. 3: K. AVard, 2: Mrs. A. J. Clement, 3. Bull and two cows: Oakview Stud Farm. 1; A. H. Griffith, 2. Grade Friesians.—Cow: H. AAA Reeves. 3. Pedigree Ayrshire?.—Bull: C. Watts, 1 and" champion; A. Thomson. 2; A. A. Potts, 3. Vearling bull: A. Thomson. 1. Cow: P. Beverly, 1. champion and 3; C. Watts, 2. Heifer: C. Watts, 1; P. Beverly, 2. Yearling heifer: C. AVatts, 1; P. Beverly. 2. Bull calf: P. Beverly. 1; C. Watts, 2. Heifer calf: P. Beverly, 1; C. AVatts, 2. Bull and two cows: P. Beverly, 1; C. WalSts. 2. Fat Cattle. —Ox: N. Howie, 1. Cow: IT. ■ Windsor, 1 ; B. L. Orr, 2. Two steers: H. ! Windsor, 1. Cow. local trade: J. B. T. ; Lomas, 1 : Kereone., Limited. 2. Two heifers: H. Windsor, 1: X. Howie. 2. SHEEP | Three wethers: Kereone, Limited. 1; E. I-larvey. 2; Barnett and Thomson. 3. • Three ewes: P. McNaughton, 1; .T. B. Thomas. 2: A. X. Gibbons, 3. Three ewes, for freezing: P. McNaughton. 1 ; C. Cameron, 2; Kereone. Limited, 3. Three ; two-tooths: A. N. Gibbons. 1 and 2: ; Kereone. Limited. 3. Five ewes: X. and , 11. Howie. 1: A. N. Gibbons, 2; G. Irvine, j Three woolly lambs: P. McNaughton. I; C. Cameron, 2, J. B. X. Lomas, 3.
Three shorn lambs: .T. B. Thomas, 1: C. Cameron. 2 and 3. Three freezing lambs: G. Irvine. 1; P. McNaughton, 2: . 7 . B. Thomas, 3. Three freezing lambs, shorn: Kereone. Limited. 1; A. X. Gibbons. 2; J. B. Thomas, 3. Southdowns. —Three lambs: A. R. Clark. 1: P. McNaughton, 2. Three ram lambs: A. R. Clark. 1: P. McNaughton, 2. Three ewes, breeding: A. R. Clai'k, 1: P. MeXaughton, 2. Pet lamb: Beatrice Chapman, 1: Boris Mitchie, 2. # PIGS Berkshire sow: A. T. Rogers, 1- Sow. under 12 months: A. T. Rogers, 1. Tamworth boar: A. T. Rogers. 1. Yearling boar: J W. McPherson. 1; A. Biokle. 2. Tamworth soav: A. Biokle. 1. \ earlvng sow: A. Biokle, 1. Duroe- Jersey boar: A. Billington. 2. Sow: R. Billington, 1. DOGS Short-haired cattle dog: P. Frampton, 1 ; ,T. Moore, 2. Long-haired cattle dog: J. Robinson. 1: P. McNaughton. 2. Setter: A. L. Thomas. 1. Fox terrier: A. L. Thomas. 1: Miss H. Watts. 2. Driving and yarding: IP Buckley's Fay, 1: c. POINTS PRIZES Draught horses: A. McNicol and Co. Dairy Company's Cup: F. C. ketmeav (won outright). Borthwick Cup, lor freezing lambs: Kereone, Ltd.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 920, 13 March 1930, Page 12
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