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HORSES AND PONIES.

Following is a list of awards in the Hasses judged yesterday:

THOROUGHBREDS. (Judge: Mr A. H. Storey, To Awamutu) stallion, any age.—W. R. Kcmball’s Hymestra 1 and champ; Mr. W. R. Kemball’s Cape Horn, 2; Mr. W. . T. Bailey’s Lackham. 3. Brood mare.—W. R. Kemball’s Princess Pat, 1; W. R. Kemball’s Miss Gold, 2; E. Newland’s Clever Mary, 3. Yearling. —W. R. Kcmball 1 and 2. PONIES. (To Be Led). Stallion, any age.—Miss R. Pike’s General, 1; J. Tinsley’s Jack Speck, 2, H. B. Maunsell’s The Cossack, 3. Stallion under 3 years. —P. Wilmshurt ’s Gold Lock, 1; H. Montgomery’s George, 2. Pony mare, foal at foot. —L. Pike’s Norma, 1; L. Pikers Hunia, 2. PONIES. (io Be Ridden). Pony under 12 hands, ridden by child under 13.—Miss R. Tatham’s Tom Thumb, 1; Miss B. Beetham’s Smooger, 2, Mrs. H. Morrison’s Dinky, 3. Pony, 12-13 hands, ridden by child under 13 years. —C. Orr’s Zane Grey, 1; J. Fisher’s Peggy, 2; J. Percy’s Silver Bell, 3. Pony, 13-13.2 hands, ridden by boy or girl under 15.—H. Montgomery’s Kismet, 1; Miss I. Bennett’s Mere, 2; J. Fernandez’s Jimmy, 3. Pony, 13.2-14.2 hands, ridden by boy or girl under 18 years.—G. H. Perry’s Shaba, 1; G. H. Engall’s Tilly, 2; M. Campbell Nobbie, 3. Pair of panics, 13 hands and under, to be ridden in pairs by boys or girls, one pony to be named at time of entry. —Mrs. H. Morrison’s Dinky and Roamy 1; Miss B. Beetham’s Smooger and C. Grr’s Zane Grey, 2; Miss J. Bott’s Peggy and Mrs. A. Sim’s Queenie, 3. Pair of ponies, over 13 hands and under 14.2 hands, to be ridden in pairs by boys or girls, one pony to be named at time of entry. —H. Montgomery’s Kismet and Miss I. Beetham’s Mere, 1; M. Campbell’s Nobbie and G. H. Perry’s Shaba, 2; Miss L. Rhodes’s Porangi and Miss B. Ogilvy’s Fire Fly, 3. GIRL AND BOY RIDERS. Best .girl rider, over 12 and under 15 years.—Myra Benton 1, Betty Ryan 2, Rona Jury 3, Alice Hansen 4. Best girl rider under 12 years. — Betty Jury 1, .Isohel Barton 2, Rita O’Neill 3, Joycelyn Betts 3. Best boy rider, over 12 and under 15 years.—Charles Newnham 1, S. Hartley 2, G. Neich 3, Colin Percy 4. Best boy rider, under 12 years.— Cyril Orr 1, George Neich 2, Erl Percy 3, S. Gerrand 4. HORSES IN HARNESS. (Judge: Mr. H. Windsor, Tamahere, Waikato). Single harness horse, marc or gelding, over 14.2 hands, to be shown in harness.—Mrs. C. H. Crawford’s Cappy Ricks, 1; H. Henderson’s Glen, 2; E. Ryan’s Blue Moon, 3. SADDLE HORSES. Best lady rider, in reform dress, open to competitors over 15 years who have never won a first prize in any riding competition in a Show ring.—Miss E. Cameron J, Miss Laila Rhodes 2, Miss Noel Booth 3. , Best lady rider, reform dress.—Miss Mavis Martin 1, Miss E. Cameron 2, Miss G. Maher and Miss D. Hassall tie Polo pony.—N. Shallcrass 1, W. Howard Booth 2, I. W. C. Jackson 3. WORKING DRAUGHTS. Dry mare, over four years, at regular w’ork.—H. Evans 1. Gelding, foaled since August 1, 1924. —A. P. Jensen 1. Gelding, any age, in regular work. — C. Oliver 1, J. Holmes 2. PLOUGH TEAMS. Team of two plough horses in regular work.—G. Shaw 1. Team of three plough horses in regular- work.—G. Shaw 1. Farmers’ two-horse plough team in regular work, registered purebreds excluded.—J. W. Warrington 1. Heavy gelding or mare for spring cart or express, suitable for drawing 25 cwt.—C. Oliver 1. LIGHT DRAUGHTS IN»HARNESS. Farmers’ trap and general utility horse, mare or gelding.—J. W. Warrington 1 and 2, E. Ryan 3. Tradesmen’s single horse and delivery cart, bona fide property of exhibitor.—G. Graves 1. PONIES IN HARNESS. Single harness pony, mare or .gelding, under 14.2 hands, to be driven.—Mrs. R. G. Hastie 1, Miss H. Emerson 2, H. Pike 3. SADDLE HORSES. Cob, mare or gelding under 15 hands. —O. Nelson 1, Mrs. F. B. Vallance 2, Mrs. E. W. Bunny 3 Weight-carrying hack, mare or gelding, any age, to carry 15st.—Mrs. F. B. Vallance’s Muritai, 1; G .D. Smith’s Crusader, 2; Mrs. D. G. Riddiford’s Rocket, 3. Horse most suitable for mounted rifle purposes.—P. Tilson’s Agent, 1; Mrs. F. B. Vallance’s Muritai, 2; O. Nelson’s Blue Moon, 3. Lady’s hack, mare or gelding, which has never won a prize in any show at date of closing of entries.—H. Hassall’s Soutya, 1; W. T. Cooper’s Flying’ Star, 2; W. Howard Booth’s Port, 3. Lady’s hack, mare or gelding, any age, to be ridden by a lady, reform dress.—H. M. Campbell’s The Coulin, 1: Miss M. Donelly’s Materika, 2; Miss M. Hume’s Athlone, 3. Lady’s hack, and gentleman’s hack, to be ridden together and judged as a pair, one horse to be named at time of entry.'—Miss M. Donelly’s Materika and partner, 1; S. Campbell’s Rosie and partner, 2; Miss M. Martin’s Celebration and Miss E. Cameron’s Porangatau, 3. Mare or gelding, over 15 hands, with best manners and paces, to be shown in saddle and ridden by a lady or gentleman.—Mr. H. M. Campbell’s The Coulin, 1 and champ.; Miss M. Donnelly’s Materika, 2.

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Wairarapa Age, 17 February 1927, Page 6

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HORSES AND PONIES. Wairarapa Age, 17 February 1927, Page 6

HORSES AND PONIES. Wairarapa Age, 17 February 1927, Page 6

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