HORSES.
DRAUGHTS. Colt, since August, 1917: J. Paul's (Stratford) Balthangie Standard, by Knight of the Garter—Balthangie Lilly, 1 and ch. Gelding, since August, 1916: J. S. Johnstone's (Okaiawa) Digger I. THOIIOUGHBREDS. Entire: John H. Whltaker's (Stratford) Gazeley, by Grey Leg—Hygia, 1. PONIES. Pony, under 11% hands, to be ridden by boy or girl under 11: C. Paterson's (Kapunl) Flora 1, Miss Alma Membery's (Monmouth Koad. Stratford) Kitty 2, N. and D. Nolan's (New Plymouth) Peggy ?. Pony, under 12V 2 hands, to bo ridden by boy or girl under 12 years: W. H. Jury's (Spotswood) Sammy 1, C. Paterson's Flora 2, Stanley Sampson's (Sentry Hill) Dolly :i. The special prize for best rider, was (von by C. Paterson. Ponies, 12% hands and under 13% hands, to be ridden by boy or girl under' 14: It. Ba.rlow'3 (Eiferoy) Silver Link 1, A.. P. Lister's (New Plymouth) Scotty 2, F. ~L Kmickey's (Weitara) rretty Mickey ?,. Ponies, 13% to 14% han<ls high, to be ridden by boy or girl under 15: Mrs. ,T. E Anderson's Mickey 1 and ch., Noel Hale's (Hillsborough) Tommy 2, Leo O'Neill's (Urenul) Sunset 3. Ponies, 13 hands and over that are ridden regularly to school: F. L. Knuckej's (Waltara) Pretty Mickey 1, A. S. Hill's (New Plymouth) Dandy 2, W. H. Jury's Sammy 3. Specials, for best girl rider, F. Marsh, and boy, C. Patterson. Ponies, over 13 hands and under 14.2 hands that are ridden regularly to school: Mrs. WMMr fcMfi's (Tikenutl) Falhioti PUto 1,
C. Paitarsraifs (Kapuni) Nlmrod 2. A. P. Lister's (Franlcley Koad) Scotty 3. Best boy rider in above class, fi. McLean. Entire, not exceeding 13% hands: L. Bulusr (Inglewood) Uonny, by Kiltie—Bonny. HACKS. Lady's hack, 15 bands or under: It. Ritchie (Inglewood) 1, Mrs. ,T- E. Anderson's Mickey 2, W. B. Colson's (Urenui) Sandy :;. Best paced and Jiuinnered hack: Miss M. Solo's The General 1, W. 11. Colson's Urenui 2, R. D. Climle's Sandy 3. Best walking hack: B. \V. Harvey's (Wave'rlev) Braemar 1, K. Ritchie (Inglewood) 2, \V. B. Colson's Sandy 3. SmiNG CARTS OB TRAPS. Tradesmen's turnout, up to half a ton: N,Z. Express Co.'s Kit 1, and N.Z. Express Co.'s Dolly c. HARNESS PONIES. Harness pony, 13 to 14 hands: H. Jeffrey's (Bell Block) Roany 1. Harness pony, 12 to 13 hands: E. George's (New Plymouth) Dt>! 1 and ch., H. L. Abbott's (Waitara) Nelson 2, W. Christian's (New Plymouth) Dick 3. Harness pony, under 12 hand's: \V. H Jury's Sammy 1, C. Patterson's Flora 2, A. S. Hill's Dandy 3. HARNESS HORSES. Best trotting mare or gelding: 0. A. Tipler (Stratford) I, W. B. Colson's Sandy 2, C. H. Short's Handsome Lad 3. Farmer's light harness horse: W. B. Colson's (Urenui) Sandy 1, J. W. Lovell's (Westown) Kelly Ashley 2, Walter Scott's (Brooklands Road) Vanvuroa 3. Harness horse, over 15.1 hands: Miss G. \V. Tarry (Inglewood) 1, A. G. Colson's (Bell Block) Noble 2, A. T. Archibald's (Inglewood) Ginger 3. CHAMPIONSHIPS. The championships in the horse sections were awarded as follows: Harness horse—G. H. Short's (New Plymouth) Handsome Lad. Hack: Mr. B. D. Climle's (New Plymouth) Sandy. Harness pony: Mrs. J. £. Anderson's (Wh»rgamomona) Mickey. Pony: E. George's (New Plymouth) Dot.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1920, Page 6
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