PRIVATE AND SPECIAL PRIZES.
< i The'following is a list of the private 'end special prizes taken Mr A. ,M, Clark’s prize of £5 6s for most piiiits in merino sheep, fine combing |~Hewy;Hoare. Mf, A. M. Clark’s prize of £5 5s for most points in merino sheep, strong combjpg—A> A; and B. .McMaster. * NeW Zealand Insurance Company’s silVer cup, value £5 ss, for most points in all classes of sheep—A. A. and. R. McMaster. ‘ Mi|A. B» Smith’s prize of £3 108, for . the lorgesVpriz*takee in claeses of naerino sheep—A. A:, and R. McMaster. Mr E. T. Rhodes’s prize of £lO 10s, for most points in 1 draught horses—James Priced prizer of £1 Is, for the best yearling draught entire— A. McKenzie, Mr G. H. Rhodes’s prizss, for the best yearling colt or filly by the trotting itallion Berlin, £7,7s and prize, H. Jackson ; second, W. J. Black. ; Mr R. Fergusson’a prize of a £22* silver medal, for the best thoroughbred entire— J, King’s Quatnby. ; ; Canterbury Fanners’ Co-operative Afsociatien’e prizes, to be' competed fer by South Canterbury settlers only—£Llji! for t the best Bfrkiftinr* boar, T. Laugdon ; £3 3s for the best jar of potted butter suitable for export, Mrs FreW; £3 3s for the best farmers’ made cheese,' Mrs A, S. McLean. Messrs J. Hurst and Son’s prize,, value £3 3s, consisting of a variety of seeds, to the largest prizstaker in agricultural produce —M. Stack. ! ■ Messrs G. and T. Young’s trophy, value £llos, for the second largest prizeteker" In agricultural produce—R. Kelland. | ||f Jj BtllaofcyneV prizes.' of one and; a-half guineas for each of the following classes —(1) Best ten crossbred wethers, A. Mi' Clark ; (2) Best five fat lambs, J. Fitzgerald. Mr‘W. McKibbon’s prize of £2, for the tout three-year-old hackney stallion—L. Laurenses.;;. Association's przo of £5 5s for the meat points ia English Leicestera—J. Bonifaul; £5 6s for the most points in Border Leiceaters —Little Bros. ; £5 6s for most points in Lincoln sheep—Bruce and McLaren; £3 3s for most points in Romney Marsh sheep—N.Z.L. and A. Land Co., Levels. Messrs Aepindir and Go.’s prize, 1991 b bag of flour, for the best fresh and powdered butter—Mrs R. Davie.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1964, 2 November 1889, Page 3
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362PRIVATE AND SPECIAL PRIZES. Temuka Leader, Issue 1964, 2 November 1889, Page 3
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