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RESULTS OF SHOW JUDGING

FURTHER EVENTS HELD YESTERDAY.

JUDGES FULLY SATISFIED WITH STANDARD OF EXHIBITS. Whether the 19 37 Autumn Show of the Stratford A. & P. Association will be classed as wholly successful, probably only today’s gate receipts can show. Entries have not been as heavy as at the Spring Show, but that was, in a way, to be expected, for any new departure is watched with care at first. The judges, generally, were satisfied with the standard of exhibits, and there was no question of the whole organisation, under the capable secretary, Mr. W. F. Ross, ran smoothly on the first day, and everything was in readiness for the public attendance on People’s Day.

Results of yesterday’s judging, additional to those published in last night’s issue, were as follows:

SHEEP SECTION. FAT SHEEP. Three wethers ,any age: C. Ogle 1, A. H. Bowen 2, C. Ogle 3, R. Blair v.h.c. Three ewes, any age: C. Ogle 1 and 2, E. Rowan 3. Three lambs: H. J. Kaye 1, E. Rowan 2. FREEZERS. Three wethers, 4-tooth and over: L. Martell 1, R. H. Bowen 2, A. Martell 3, R. Blair v.h.c. Three ev?cs or wethers,2-tooth,long wool: C. Ogle 1 and 2. Ithree ewes or wethers, 2-'(ooth, short wool: C. Ogle 1 and 2. A. H. Bowen 3 and v.h.c. Three lambs, long wool: C. Ogle 1. Three lambs, short wool: T. J. Martin 1. FREEZERS. Three wethers, 4-tooth or d'Ver, long wool: L. Martell 1, A. H. Bowen 2, A. Martell 3, R. Blair v.h.c. Three ewes or Wethers; 2-tooth, long wool: C. Ogle 1 and 2. Three ewes or wethers, 2-tooth short wool: C. Ogle 1 and 2, A. H. Bowen 3 and v.h.c. Three lambs, long wool: C. Ogle 1 Three lambs, short wool: T. J. Martin 1. . SOUTHDOWN3. Ram, 4-tooth and over: J. L. Corlett 1, H. J. Kaye 2, R. BluTr 3. Ram, 2-tooth: E. Rowan 1, H. J. Kaye 2, J. L. Corlett 3. T’v.'o rams. 2-tooth: .J. L. Corlett 1. Rani lamb: J. L. Corlett 1, J. Allen 2.

Two rams lambs: T. .1. Martin 1. J. R. Corlett 2 and 3. Ewe, 4-tooth or over: T. J. Martin 1, A. H Bowen 2, J. L. Corlett 3. Two ewes. 4-tooth or over: Tl J. Martin 1, J. R. Corlett 2, H. J. Kaye 3.

Ewe, 2-tooth: T. J. Martin 1, A. H. Bowen 2 and 3. Two ew-es, 2-tooth: O. H. Bowen 1 and 2, J. D. Morrison 3. Ewe lamb: E. Rowan 1, T. J. Martin 2, H. J. Kaye 3. Two ewe lambs: T. J. Martin 1, H. J. Kaye 2, J. L. Corlett 3.

CATTLE SECTION. PEDIGREE JERSEYS. Heifer (senior division), born since Ist June, 1935 and before Ist September, 1935: Truby King’s (New Plymouth) Silver Ranee 1, G. H. Bell’s Pinewood’s Standard Lucy 2, Pinewood's Standard Peggy 3, Truiby King's Indolent Eve v.h.c., C. H. Clemow’s Penrose Radiant h.c, H. J. Kaye’s Ratcliffe Patty c. Heifer (junior division), born since Ist September, 1935: W. Johnson’s (Ngaere) Brookley Tubby 1, Truby King’s Vanity Star 1, H. C. Sampson’s Woodland’s Lady Ivy 3, D. O’Sullivan’s.' (Inglewood) Mentone Le Justice v.h.c., H. C. Sampson’s Woodland’s Asterine h.c., C. H. Clemow’s Penrose Brooklet c. Heifer, born since Ist June, 1935 (junior or senior), from temi-offlcially tested dam: Truby King's Silver Ranee 1, S. G. Morgan's Glamorgan Soumisb Viola 2, G. H. Bell's 'Finewood's Standard Peggy 3, W. Johnson’s Brookley Tubby v.h.c., Truby King’s Vanity Star h.c.,, D. O’Sullivan'e Mentone Le Justice c. Heiftr, born since Ist June, 1935 (junior or senior): S. G. Morgan’s Glamorgan Soumise Viola 1, W. Johnson’s Brookley Tubby 2, C. H. Clemow’s Penrose Radiant 3, H. J. Kaye’s Hatcliffe Pansy v.h.c., D. O’Sullivan’s Mentone La Justice h.c., A. J. Dempsey Estate’s (Rowan) Kingsford Clara c. Two heifers, born since Ist June, 1935: Truby King’s- Silver Ranee and Indolent Eve 1, G. H. Bell’s Ttnewood’s Standard Lucy and Pinewood’s Standard Peggy 2, H. C. Sampson’s Woodland’s Asterine and Woodland’s Ivy 3, C. H. Clemow’s Penrose Radiant and Penrose Brooklet v.h.c., Dempsey Estate’s Kingsford Clara and Kingsford Empress h.c. Bull, born prior to Ist June, 1933: A. T. Mander's Penrose Jolly Emperor 1, Dempsey Estate’s Brampton Volunteer Buster 2, W. Johnson's Nga Tawa Coilition 3. Bull, born since Ist June, 1933: G. Bigham’s (Inglewood) entry 1. Bull, born since Ist June, 1934: H. 'lough's (IngleWcod) Pinecrest Rose-Be:

boy 1, Douglas Hale’s (New Plymouth) Holly Oak Earl 2, H. A. "Hunt’s (Stratford) Meon Orbit 3. Bull, born since Ist June, 1935: 11. ('. Sampson’s Woodland’. 1 Gold' Shot 1, S. G. Morgan’s Croydon's Fern’s Puck 2, Truby King’s Keeper’s Pioneer 3, H. J. Kaye’s Hatcliffe Prince Oxford v.h.c., Truby King’s Noble Otto h.c. Junior breeding team: Truby King’s t am 1, S. G. Morgan’s team 2, H. C. Sampson’s team 3, C. H. Clemow’s team v.tyc. Three females in milk, the progeny of the same bull: G. H. Bell’s teams 1 and 2, J. and G. W. DobsofTs 3, W. Crosby’s v.h.c. Novice Classes. Heifer, born since Ist June, 1935: Dempsey Estate's Kingsford CTara 1, Kingsford Empress 2, G. Bigham’! l entry 3. Bull, born since Ist June, 1935: J G. Vicker’s (Midhirst) Bold Pioneer 1. PEDIGREE FRIESIANS. Bull, born since Ist June, 1934: H. E. Johnson’s Tokaora Domino Roscoe 1, C. J. Schumacher’s (Ngaere) Ngaere Prince Domino 2. Bull, born since Ist Jun'', 19 r <: T. H. Richard’s Ahikouka Chieftain 1, H. E. Johnson’s Tokaora Colanha Major 2, S T.H.S.’s Ahikouka Investigor 3. Junior breeding team: H. E. Johnson’s entry 1, C. J. Schumacher’s entry 2. Cow, any age, in full milk: H. E. Johnson’s Tokaora Pontiac Vera 1, C. A. Marchant’s entry 2. Heifer calf, born since Ist Tunc, 1936: C. J. Schumacher's entry 1, IT. E. Johnson’s entries 2 and 3, T. H. Richards’ entry v.h.c. Bull Calf, born since Ist June, 1936: T. H. Richards’ entry 1, H. E. Johnson’s entry 2. PIG SECTION. LARGE BLACK. Boar, born prior to November 1. 1935, fit for Ltud purposes: D. P. Whitelock’s Ellerton Noble 1 and champion, Mrs A. B. Oliver’s (Lepperton) Ellerton’s Niggi r 2nd 2, A. M. O’Sullivan’s M-adowvale Joe Louis 3* Boar, born on or since November 1, 1935: D. P. Whitelock’s Ellerton’s Nigger 3rd 1 and reserve, D. Hyndinan’s (Ngaere) Grinton Royal Leader

Boar, born on or since July 1, 19175: A. M. O’Sullivan's Meadowvale Block* Irish 1; Mrs A. B. Oliver's en'ij’y 2, 1 A. M. O’Sullivan’s MeadowvMe Brownlee 3. Sow, born prior to November 1, 1935, must show signs of toeing in farrow or having farrowed: D. P. Whltelock’e Grinton Girgarre Vic 4th j 1 and champion, A. M. O’Sullivan’s Meadovevale Violet 2 and reserve. BERKSHIRE. Boar, born prior to November 1, 1935, fit for stud: K. D. McCartney’s Dominion Factor 2nd; A. W. Revell’s Springfield Successo 2nd 2; L. A. Alexander’s Makowhai Okanagan Lad, 3. Boar, born on or since November I, 1935: ,H. .C. Taylor and Sons’ Dominion Naumai R;o Ist 1; J. Gulliver’s Hukatere Highland Chief 2. Boar, born on or since July 1, 1536: J. H. Burgham’s Te Ra.pu Sunny Ist 1; Boys’ Home’s Belmont Rajaii 2; L. A. Alexander’s Wynthorpe Sir Richard 3; R. S. Coplestone’s entry v.h.c Bo<ar, born on or since November I, 1936: K. D. McCartney’s 'Snow View Laddie 1, H. C. T|tylor and Sons’ Rosanagh Burley 2. Sow, born prior to November 1, 1935, showing signs of having far- i rowed or being in farrow: H. C. Tay- | lor and Sons’ Te Rapa May .34tfh 1, J. H. Burgham’s Tarnside Peggie Nellie 2, L. A. Alexander’s Te Rapa Meg Ist 3. Sow 1 , born on or since November 1, ■ 1935: R. S. Coplestoine’s Dominion Nauml Ist 1, L. A. Alexander’s Wynthorpe Lass 2, J. H. Burg-ham’s Tarnside Jean 3. Sow, born on or since March 1, 1936: A. W. Revell’s Belmont Viola 1. L. Gillander’s Makowhai Model Dairy 2. Sow, born on or since July 1, 1936: H. C. Taylor and Sons’ Rosanagh . Mayflower 1, H. C. Taylor and Sons’ | Rosanagh Mabel 2. b. A. Alexander’s Wynthorpe bass Ist 3, A. W. Revell s imont Dorothy vh c. Bell:

Sow, born on or since November 1. | 1936: K. D. McCartney’s Snow Vi w | Flora 1, K. D. McCartney’s Snow ' View Rose 2, R. G. Burt’s entry 3. J Sow. with litter of seven or more, i not less than 8 weeks’ old: J. Gullii ven’s Huakatere Dimple 1. T. E. Bell’s : Dominion Foreign Baroness 2. b. A. | Alexander’s Te- Rapa Meg Ist 3. j Boar and sow. born since Novem- ! ber 1, 1936: K. D. McCartney’s Snow ! View Laddie -and Snow View Flora 1. • H. C. Taylor and Sons’ Rosanagh BJurley and entry 2. ! TAMWORTHS. : Boar, born prior to November 1, I 1935, fit for stud purposes: S.T H.S.’s | Massey' Prize Sidney 3rd 1, F. Ogle’s i Malfroy Golden Dick 2. J xßoar, born on or since Novennber 1. 1935: D. Hyndman’s Austin Lucky .Star 1. W. P. J.nkiiK and Cons’ j (Rawhitiroa) Burwen’s Lucky La* 2. I Boar, born on or since July 1. 1936: ! S.T.H.S.’s Scholastic Prince 1, G. ! Jones’ (Wharehuia) Makino Mick 2, | D. W. Gulliver’s (Whakamara) entry ! 3, L. B. Leech’s (Skinner Road) entry ! v.h.c. ! Boar, born on or since November 1, 11936: F. Ogle’s entry 1. ; Sow, born prior to November 1, j 1935, must show signs of having farrowed or being in farrow: F. Ogle’s j Austin Faith 1, G. Jones’ T."> Rapa I Beth 2. ■ Sow, born on or since November 1. ' 1935: D. Hyndman’s Austin Loyal I 2nd 1, W. _P. Jenkins and Sons’ (Rawhitiroa) 2. Sow, born on or since July 1,193 G: H. C. Taylor and Sons’ (Ngaere) Scholastic Beauty 1, L. B. Leech's entry 2, L. A. Alexander’s (Tikoj rangi) Wynthorpe Red Luck 3, | S.T.H.S.’s Scholastic Countess v.Ti.c. I Sow, born on or since November 1, j 1936: W. P. Jenkins and Sons’ Rexj more entry 1, F. Ogle’s entry 2. ; Sow, with litter of seven or (more, ‘not less than 8 weeks’ old: G. Jotres’ I Te Rapa Beth 1. ! Sow, born on or since November 1, i 1935: D. P. Whitelock’s Ellerton Vic , 4th 1. j Sow 1 , born on or since July 1, 1936: • Mrs A B. Oliver’s Silverlake Jessie :1, Mrs. .A B. Oliver’s entry 2, A. ;M. O’Sullivan’s Meadowvale Dark ! Shadow’ 3.

| Sow, born on or since NovembefT, ; 1936: Mrs A. B. Oliver’s entry 1. KTrs ! A. El Oliver’s entry 2, A. M. O’Sulli- ; van’s Meadowvale Irish Eyes 3 : Sow, with litter of not less than j seven: A. M. O’Sullivan’s Meadowva“le i Violet 1. Mrs A. B. Oliver’s Silverdale Jess 2. Mrs A. B. Oliver’* Lucerndale ; Design 3. ! Boar and one sow, born on or since i Noveember 1, 1936: A. M. O’Sullivan’s ! Meadowvale Brownlee and Meadow- : vale Irish Eyes 1. BREEDING PIGS. i Boar and two sows: 11. C. T’.iyTor | and Sons’ Dominion Naumi and Te ! Rapa 34th and Rosanagh liTabel i 1, Mrs A. B. Oliver’s Ellerton’s Nigger ! 2nd and Silverdale Jess and Lucerni dale Design 2. i HORSE SECTION. SPRING CARTERS. ! Pair of farm horses: R. Townsend’s Bulhangie Rouina and Epinard’s Lady Raglan 1, D. P. F. Malone’s Peter and Nugget 2, W. Sangster’s Rose and Punch 3.

Farmer’s utility horse: H. Hartley’s Major 1, W. Sangster’s Birney 2, T. | J. Martin's Prince 3. Best footed mare or g Iding: 11. Hartley’s Major 1, R. Townsend's Eipinard's Lady Raglan 2, W. Sang-s-ter’s Barney 3. HARNESS HORSES. Mare or gelding, 15 hands or over: Mrs A. King’s Miss Brofield 1, P. Skousgaard’s entry 2. Mare or gelding, 14.2 and under 15 hands: Mrs A. King’s Golden Gem 1. Best turnout: Mrs A. King’s Golden Gem 1, P. Skousgaard’s entry 2. Lady’s turnout: Mrs A. KTng's Golden Gem 1, P. Skousgaard's entry 2. Trotting mare or gelding: Mrs A. King’s Miss. Broflfleld 1, Mrs A. King’s Gold'en Gem 2. Trotting- mare or gelding, <TrTven in full harness: Mrs A. King's Miss' Brofield 1, P. Skousgaard’s entry 2. DRAUGHT HORSES. Filly, one or two years old: R. Townsend’s Raglan Diamond 1. COMPETITIONS. Judge, Mr S. 0. McCrae (Kaponga). I Maiden hunter’s, competition, for i horses that have not previously won la jumping competition at an A. and j P. show prior to the Stratford 1937 ishow: Mrs D. Whitehead’s (Urenui) I Dusk 1, K. Aitken’s (Waverley) I Petau 2. I Leaping competition: Mrs I). ' Whitehead’s Dusk 1. .1. R. Cole’s J (Urenui) Annoyer 2. i Best pair hicks: C. H. Washer’s 1 Valhalla and Moenga 1, E. R. Wells' I (Pukengahu) entry 2. | Lady rider: Mrs J. E'. Anderson ! (Wlianea.momonaj 1. Mrs P. Gkousj guard 2. i « .

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 382, 13 March 1937, Page 7

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RESULTS OF SHOW JUDGING Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 382, 13 March 1937, Page 7

RESULTS OF SHOW JUDGING Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 382, 13 March 1937, Page 7

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