Sweet Pea 4th, calved ISth December, 1804, by Cupid—Sweet Pea 3rd; Dynamo (1413)—Sweet Pea 2nd, bred by exhibitor, v.h.c. Heifer, calved since August 1, ISOS, 1 year old. Three entries. —O. JJay's fawn. Sweet Pea sth, calved November 7th, 1895, by Waikato's Fancy—Sweet Tea 3rd; Dynamo (1415)—Sweet Pci 2nd, bred by exhibitor, 1 ; C. Day's fawn, Iw, culve.l 20th October, ISO."), by WaikatoV Fancy—Yiolet ; Cato—Tiny, bled by exhibitor, 2 ; K. Reynolds' silver grey, calve-1 January, 1800, by Cato-Daisy, bred by exhibitor, h.c. jmisiiiHE. JUUGE AND Stkwaius : Santo as in Jer seys. Bull, any age. two entries.—S. T. Seddon's brown and white, Sir Count 2nd, 1 year, by Jock—Daffodil oth ; Sir Count—Daffodil 3rd, bred by exhibitor, 1 • S. T. Seddon's brown and white, Young Jock, 1 year, by Jock—Parsy ; Sir Count—Tulip, bred by exhibitor, 2. Cow or heifer, any age. Two entries. —M. G. Farrer's red and white, Daffodil, bred by S. T. Seddon, h.c. ; M. G. Farrer's red and white, Daisy, bred by S. T. Seddon, c. DAIRY CATTTYfi. Juduk xsv Stewards ; Same as in Jersey-. Cow, any I reed, in milk or in calf. First prize, piece of plate, value £2 2s, given by V.. Potter and Co. ; second prize, £1 ; highly commended, garden seeds', value 10s (ill, given by 10. I'dkington ami Co. Three entries.—C. Days Lady, by Cato, bred by exhibitor, 1 ; J. J. Graham's loan, 2 ; C. Pay's loin, Stella, bred by exhibitor, h c. Pen of three hcilcrs, suitable for dai y purposes, bred by exhibitor. Second prize, patent cooler, value £1 IDs, given by Wingatc and Co. One entry.—C. Day's exhibits, : Fawn and white, Mav Queen, calved 14th May, 1895, by Beauteous Pride, by Reality old ; Cicero 2nd—Beauty 2nd, bred by exhibitor ; silver grey, Iris, calved 4th August, ISOS, by Magnet's Boy—Katie ; Cato Tiny, bred by exhibitor ; fawn, Beauty 6th, calved 11th October, 1805, by Sailor Roy—Bridal F.'owcr ; Neat liny 2nd— Beauty 3rd, bred by exhibitor, h e. FAT CATTLE. Jucok: Mr Jno. Fisher, Kihikihi. Stkwards : Messrs A. W. Gauc and W. J. Hunter. Pair cf fat exen, any age. First piizc, value £2 ; given by Khrenfi icd Pros., and £l. One ' entry.—New Zealand Land Association's pair rf bullocks, calved ISO], bred by exhibitor, 1. Pair of fat steers, calved since August 1, 1593. Firit prize, tea, value 30s, given by Gilmore, Youngliusband and Co., and £1 cash. Three entries.—John Fisher's pair of steers, bred by exliibitor, 1 ; R. Reynolds', bred by exh.bitor, 2. Fat ox, any age. First prize, value t'3 3s, given by Kcmptborne, Pfosscr and Co. Five entries.—l. J. Graham's, bred by exhibitor, 1 ; New Zealand Land Association's, calved 1891, bred by exhibitor, 2 ; W. Taylor's, c. Fat steer, calved since August 1, 1803, 3 years old. First prize, value £3 3s, given by Kempthorne, Prosscr and Co.; second prize, manure, value £1 53, given by W. S. Laurie and Co. Three entries. —R. Reynold's, bred by exhibitor, 1 ; George Way's fat steer, 2. Fat cow, any age, Four entries.— W. A'ospcr's roan, 1 ; R. Reynolds' fat cow, bred by exhibitor, 2 ; New Zealand Land Association's fat cow, bred by exhibitor, C Fat heifer, calved since Aug.ist 1, ISO.'! 3 years old. One entry. New Zealand Land Association's, bred by exhibitor-, 1. SI'KCI.U, Cl.A C S. Five steers, weight not to exceed SOOlb. First prize, £2 2s ; second prize, £1 Is. given by R, and W llellaby. Three entries.—R. Reynolds', calved Sept, 1803, 1 ; R. Reynolds', calved Sept., ISO.'!, 2. OTHER CATTLE. Jt'JKtE and Stewards : Same as in Shorthorns. Pen of live grade heifers, calved since August 1, 1894, any breed. First prize, Iron Age Cultivator, value £2 10.', given by T. and S. Morrin and Co., Limited. One entry.—John Fisher's live graiie heifers, bred by exhibitor, 1. Pen of live grade, heifers, calved since August 1, 1893, any breed. Three entries.—John Fisher's five grade heifers, bred by exhibitor, 1 ; W. Sturgcs', bred by exhibitor, 2. Pen of five steers, calved since August I, 1805, any breed. First prize, i*2 2s ; Kccond prize, £1 Is, given by the New Zealand Land Association. Three entries.—J. C. Allen's, 1 ; John Fisher's five grade steers, bred by exhibitor, 2. S II E E P. LINCOLN S. Jijuck: Mr R. R. Hamilton, Manntaiii Stkwauds : Messrs Win. Newell, J. M. Scott and W. G. Macky. Champion medal, for the b::st rain, any age —Rotoraimi Estate, 2 years, shorn October, ISOS, bred by T. Tanner, Hawkc's Ray. Champion ccrt'licate, for the best ewe, any auc—F. R. Seddon, slum November. ISOS, bred by S. T. Seddon. Ram, IS months anil over. Ten entries—Rotorsngi Kstatc, 2 years, shorn October, 1S05; bred by T. Tanner, •Hawkc's Bay, 1 ; G. T. Barriball, shorn October. ISOS, bred by exhibitor, 2 ; C. J. Storey, lambed September, 1801, ."> years, shorn November 10t.lt, ISOS, bred "by John MoNico', h.c. ; .lis. Forrest, shorn November, ISO 3, bnd by Mcl'lartly Pros., c. Ram, under IS months. Klc-eu entries.—C. T. Baribali, lan. bed AugustSeptember. ISO"-, bred by exhibitor, 1 ; C. T. Barriball, lambed August—Sep. tembtr, ISO-"', bred by exhibitor, 2; Joseph Barugli, shorn middle Novemb r, 1805, bred by exhibitor, h.e. ; F. R. Seddon, lambed September, bred by S. T. Seddon, c. Ewe, IS months and over, suckling lamb. Fourteen entries.—F. R. Seddon, shorn November, 1805, bred by S. T. Seddon, 1 ; Rotorangi Estate, shorn November, 1895, bred by exhibitor, 2 : New Zealand Land Association, lambed September, ISO I, shorn November, 1805, bied by exhibitor, h.c. ; Feucourt Estate, bred by exhibitor, c. Pen of three ewes, any age, suckling lambs. Eight entries.—C. J. Storey, lambed September, ISO 4, shorn Dee-em ber 2nd, 1805, bred by exhibit.r, I ; New Zealand Land Association, lambed September, 1894, shorn November, IM.'."), 1 red by exhibitor, 2; F. R. Seddon, shorn November, 1893, bred by S T. Seddon, h.c. ; Feucourt Kstatc, I red by exhibitor, c. Pen of three ewes, under IS moi ths. Ten entries.—C. T. Barriball, lambed Aug.—Sept., 1895, lyr., bred by exhibitor, 1 ; New Zealand Land Association, lambed Sept., 1505., I red by exhibitor, 2 ; F, R. Seddon, lan.bed Sept., ISO.">, bred by S. T. Seddon, h.e. ; Joseph Barugli, bred by exhibitor, c. Pin of lb. c rams, under 18 months. Tinec entries,—F. R. Seddon, lambed September, bred by S. T. Seddon, 1 ; Feucourt Kstatc, bied by exhibitor, 2 ; Joseph Banigh, hied by exhibitor, h.c. Pen of ten cues, under 18 months. Four entries.—F. R Seddon. lambed S. pi-., bred by S. T. Seddon. 1 : Joseph Barugli, bred by exhibitor, 2 ; Fencoint Estate . I red by exhibitor, h.c. ; New Zealand Land Association, lambed Sept., SO3, bic 1 by exhibitor, c. I.EICESTEUS (ENGLISH). Jt'Ji'iE \nd Stkwauds : Same as in Lincoln. Champion Medal: Best ram (my !ige).—-New Zealand Land Association, lambed Sept., ISO:!, shorn Nov., ISO 3, bred by exhibitor. Cbsmpion ("ertiiicitc : Rest owe (any r.gc).- New Zialand Land A.--o--iat : Limbed Sept., 1803, slioril Nov., ISO 3, bred by exhibitor. Bum. 18 months and over. Five eutiies. New Zealand Lind Association, l.nulxd Sept., ISO.'!, shorn Nov.. ISOS, bud by exhibitor, i ; New Zealand Laud Association, lambed eitpt., ib'Jli, sliom
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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 50, 31 October 1896, Page 4
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