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SPECIAL PRIZES.

The following is a complete list of the special prizes awarded at Thursday's show : - HOESBS. Best lady's hack, bridle value £2 ss, given by Mr G. Ellison ; 5 entries — Miss Imlay's hack. Best paced horse on ground, £3 3s, given by Mr D. McKenzie ; three entries — Miss Imlay's hack. Best 3-year-old draught entire, cup value £5 ss, given by Messrs Kohn Bros.; 3 entries — W. Craig's Nobleman. Best single buggy horse, value £2 2s, given by Mr R. 0. Holcroft ; 2 entries — Miss Imlay. Best thoroughbred entire, cup value £5 ss, given by Mr S. H. Drew ; 3 entries— J..H. Pollock's Hippocampus. Champion draught horse, value £5 os, given by Messrs Thain and Go. ; 4 entries — "W. Craig's Sir Robert Bruce. , Lady's hack, whip value £1 Is, given by Mr Lingard ; 2 entries — J. Heslop's Messenger. Best mare in Classes 8 and 17, value £2 2s, given Mr H. Caddy and Mr E. Perrett ; 2 entries — J. Heslop's Sweetsauce. Best weight-carrying hack, any age, publican's prize, value £5 ss, given by Messrs Paterson, Orinsbee, Chavannes, Ferry, and Mrs Broughton ; 5 entries — J. MoLennan's grey gelding. Light weight-carrying hack, prize value £2 2s, given by Mr F. W. Evans; 3 entries— W. G. Watt's Fashion. CATTLE. Most points in stock, value £5 ss, given by the President ; 2 entries — W. Craig. Champion bull, value £5 ss, given by Messrs Drutnmond and Alexander ; 6 entries — Arundel and Ross's Sir Hercules. Most points in fat oattle, cup value £5 ss, given by Mr J. Cresswell ; 2 entiies — Tie between J. Alexander and J. Davidson. Rest bull under 3 years old, value £B 3s, given by Mr "Waring Taylor ; 4 entries — H. A. Owen's Premier. Most points in cattle, volume of photos of prize stock taken in England, given by Mr F. B. Larkworthy ; 2 entries — W. Craig. Best heifur in classes G, H, 'I, value £3 3s, given by Messrs J. Davidson, D. Ross, J. 'J'awse ; two entries — Mr W. Craig's Honeysuckle 3rd. SHEEP. Most points in sheep, cup, value £15 15s, given by the JN.Z.L. and M.A. Co. ; four entries — D. and W. Blair. Best pen of five fat wethers suitable for freezing, value £2 2s, given by Messrs C. S. Cross and W. B. Reteineyor; two entries — Jam es Dickie. Best long wool ewe hoggets, cup, £o ss, given by Mr J. Mackereey ; four entries— J. Dickie. Best pen of five rara hogget?, cup £10 10s, given by Mr F..K. Jackson ; seven entries — "W. Wilson. Best pen of fat sheep, value £3 3s, given by Messrs Barns and Higgie ; two entries — James Dickie. PIGS. Most points in pigs, value £2 2s, given by Mr J. G. Bharpe ; two entries — R. Hair. DOGS. Best terrier, 1 dozen wine, given by Mr A. Tod ; one entry. — S. Foreman. Best setter in classes A B and C, box o cigars, given by Mr Villers ; three entries — John Stoixnson. Best sheep dog in class F, value £1 Is, given by Mr H. Hurley ; three entries — D. E. Amesbury. PRODUCE. Most points in butter, cruet £3 3s' given by Mr F. J. Jones ; eight entriee. — J. Heslop. Best collection of bacon, value £2 2s given by Mr T. Mitchell ; four entries. — T. D. Cummins. Best 21bs fresh butter (no salt), value £1 Is, given by Mr J. L. Stevenson ; nine entries— J. Heslop. ! Best lOlbs salt butter, value £1 Is, given by Mr T. Bush ; three entries — J. Heslop. Oats, value £2 2s, given by Messrs Notman and Ashforth ; four entries — Baker and Allison. Best fresh butter (with s'jlt), pair brah ma fowls, given by Mr Liffiton ; nine entiies — J. Heslop. B*;st cheese, value £1 Is, given by the New Zealand Clothing Factory ; one entry — William Fergusson. POULTRY. Most points in poultry, value £2 10s in daily and weekly paper for one year, given by the. proprietor Wanganui CiironiCltE ; two entries— L. Bayly. FAEM IMPLEMENTS. Most points in machinery, value £3 3s, given by Messrs York and Cornfoot, J. Paul, W. Armstrong ; four entries — Drummond and Alexander.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 21 October 1882, Page 3

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SPECIAL PRIZES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 21 October 1882, Page 3

SPECIAL PRIZES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 21 October 1882, Page 3

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