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COMPETITIONS.

Hunters' Champion Jumping Competition, each horse to carry not less than 12 stone:- challenge cup, presented by Messrs Hawkins and Smith (agents 'Heather brfnd whisky), to be awarded to owner of horse or horses winning three tinier in 'succession; first prize £l2, second £G, third £2—Ernest Short's (Fcilding) Scout 1, Will. McKtnzic's (Waitara) XeWo 2, C. Gill's (Rahohi) Morning Star 3. PREVIOUS WINDERS. 1912 N. M. Patterson's ITaore. 1013— N. M. Patterson's Haere, I'9l<!—R. W. Brewer's Utility. 1015—11. Hassal's Mickv Free. 1010—Leo. O'Neill's Mac. Ladies' Hunters' .Tumping Cnninetition (first £5", second £l, third !• -Ernest Short's Scout 1, C. Gill's Morning Star 2, Stan. Symes' (Waverlcy) Osprey 3. Maiden iPony Jumping Competition, for ponies not over 14.2 hands, to be ridden by boy or girl under 17 years—J. Northcott's '(Urenui) Pehoi 1, Eric Cleaver's (Hawera) Crip 2, Erie Cleaver's Jean 3. A protest was entered by the owner of the second horse that the winner, having won on the previous day, was not a maiden. Jumping Competition, steep l echa c e style, to carry not less than 11 stone (first £7, second £3, third £2)--W. Rose's (Tikorangi) Black Jail; 1, J. Edwin's (Motunui) Red Gauntlet 2, Leo. O'Neill's (Urenui) Mac 3. Turning Competition —W. Cleaver (Hawera) 1, Eric Cleaver 2. In the competition for the best lady rider decided on Wednesday the result was: Mrs. Bekker (Feihling) 1, Miss \rcade (New Plymouth) 2, Miss Angus (Bunnythorpe) 3. GREEN FEED COMPETITION This was a competition for autumn feed for milk production from an area of not less than a quarter of an acre, one bundle or sample to be exhibited at the show, weight per acre to be stated. In the competition for any other variety of food, except lucerne, the detailed [minis -awarded by the judges (Messrs Henry King and T. Luxton) were:— (001) m°l« 3 3 ™ (Oil spoa.w 0 o © o iiioj; mopoo.y s « r* S (Ol) ssauuOAflS ■-! a .-i (OS) <m2wA\« °' 7 " _. . « « B tl ■ 'OS) Aliwiftoi "■' CT *' 1I I § •o.mkoi-h +; .*; +■ ' 2 1 £ a y J jj ? 9, .- , 7,, to 11 • f o o to , (r± -s w a o *<l 6 % ' S ft" . ft Y< 11. C. Sampson's winning crop was Purple-top Mammoth turnip; V. Andrews' Imperial Green Globe turnip; 11. ('. S'amp.-ou's third crop was maize and Xe .ton King's was maize and pea*. CATTLE. TV'.-y cow, any breed or cross,' four year-, or over, in milk—H. (Hill-borough) Briar Lass 1, G. Colson's (Fiizroy) entry 2, W. I. Lovelock's (Pnlmcrston North) Domino's Fricsland Belle 3, Harry Hodge's (Alton) Beulah v.h.c. In the fat cattle class, for one bullock, any age, the stewards, Messrs C. Hoskin and S. Topliss, considered that Chas. Ilaiidley's (Urenui) Kruger, being only a three-year-old, was outclassed by the other entries, which had more age, but uas such an excellent beast that they donated n special prize themselves of£L EVERYBODY'S DRINKING * IT! What? GREEN GINGER. A pure, wholesome and refreshing drink for sensible people. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. A tablespoonful to a large tumbler of water 50 drinks to the bottle. 1/0 per bottle; all grocers. Order to-day from your grocer! You will he satisfied. EVERYBODY'S DRINKING IT! What? GREEN GINGER. A pure, wholesome and refreshing drink for sensible people. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. A tablespoonful to a large bottle. 1/0 per 'bottle; all grocers. Order to-day from your grocer! You

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1917, Page 6

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COMPETITIONS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1917, Page 6

COMPETITIONS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1917, Page 6

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