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FEILDING SHOW.

. PRIZE LIST. By Telegraph—Press Association. Ti T"i Feilding, Last Night. Ihe Feuding show was opened to-day with record 'entries. The - weather was fine. The principal awards were as follows:

Harness Horses.—Sttillion for breeding carnage horses: Carr and Adsett's Bri-. tams Bride. Mare for breeding- H P Taylor's Belle. . * Draught horses.—E. Short's Royal .Treasure, champion. The same exhibitor won nearly all the prizes in this class. Fat Cattle.—Short and T. A. Duncan divided the prizes for pedigree Herefords. E. Short won all the firsts and championships. ; r In Ayrshires T. H. Colpman won all the prizes, except for bull of any age, whiiA was tfon by-J. McFarland's Lord Glenham 111.

_ Jerseys.—S.: R. Lancaster was th& principal winner.

Holsteins.—A. H. Street secured first prize for his cow, and Lovelock first for heifer.

Pat Sheep.—Prizes were divided between Highden Estate, F. S. Mcßae, A E. and A. Syme, J. Shortail, Reid and feon, J. Knight, and A- P. Fitzherbert. Pat Lambs.—S. Gray and Basil Thomson were the principal winners. Flock Romneys.—W. Gibson, W. E. Baker and L. Pleasants were the chief winners.

Pure-bred Romneys.—J. E. Hewitt, and A. R. Fannin were the chief winners. Pure-bred Lincolns.—H. Gaisford won most of the prizes. Border Leicesters.—J. Dowthwaite won everything. English Jj'eicesters.—S. R. Lancaster took all the first prizes and tlie same m Southdowns.

Pigs were weak. Champion Yorkshire boar.—J. D. Balmer.

Driving competition.-Miss Jessie Campbell.

Maiden Hunters.—V. Shannon's Flirt,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 188, 7 February 1912, Page 5

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FEILDING SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 188, 7 February 1912, Page 5

FEILDING SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 188, 7 February 1912, Page 5

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