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Horses.

HARNESS HORSES AND PONIES. Spring cart mare or gelding, up to hair a, ton, to be driven.—W. E. Wade's Jennie 1, J. E. Rendell's Dandy '2, It. 1 R. Moore's (Express Company) Roger 3. , Spring .cart smare or gelding, up to 1 ton, to be driven. —Gammon and Co.'s King Dick 1, C. B. Billinghurst's Dolly 2. New Zealand Express Company's Darkie 3, W. M. Ashton's entry 4. Spring' cart mare or gelding, up to l£ ton, to be driven—Gammon and Co.'s St. Joseph 1, Isaac Lupton's Lion 2, W. G. Bassebt's Captain 3. HARNESS HORSES. « Single buggy horse, to be driven in a •buggy.—Ered Ross's Miss Tracey 1, G. . F. Walker's Tommy 2, Rvyes*>Webb's Nancy 3. Best tandem team, to be driven in harness.—A. Haitrick's Swagger Bill and , Dandy Dick 1. ] Four-in-hand team of ponies; to be driven.—'Dr. Graham's Biddy, Snorter, McGee, and Scrag 1. Mare or -gelding best adapted for a bradley, not under 14.1 and not over 15.1 hands, to. 'be driven in a bradley. —Maxwell Edgar's Tpmmie 3, John T. Cooch's Tom 2, G. F. Walker's Tommy 3. ; Harness cob, inofc exceeding 15 hands, to be driven.—Maxiwell Edgar's Tommie 1, A. Haitrick's Dandy Dick 2, J. T. Cooch's Tom 3. Pony, 14.1 and under, to be driven in harness.—H. J. Woodfieia's Trilby 1, Gilbert Burnett's Creamie 2. J. Cutfield's entry 2, H. M. Speed's Blazer c. Dogcart' horse, to be drivem in ' a two-wheeler.—Addm Wi'lkie's Darkie 1, Mrs. Lomax's Selim 2. J. G. Barbhorp's Loohinvar 3, Mrs. Herbert Jackson's Dick 4. Mare or geldung, not exceeding 15.2 (to 'be driVefti by ladies); ladies to be the only occupants of the vehicles.— Sam Woon'e Matakana 1, Ryves W. Webb's Nancy 2, A. Hatrick's Swagger . Bill 3. HACKS AND PONIES. Weight-carrying cob, not exceeding 15 hands.—Mr,. J. Jamieson's Daisy 1. Mrs. G. OampbeJl's Gog 2, Mr. Ryves Webb's Nancy 3. Weight-carrying hack, up to 15 st. — JVIr. D. G. Riddiiford's Juggler 1, Mr. J. Brownlie's Prospector 2, Mr ; H. M. . Speed's Boom-de-iay-3., Hack, up to 13 <st.—Mr. James Crawlev's Reo 1, Mrs. D. G. Riddiford'^ Ronald 2, Mr. Percy Woatons Yeast 3. Mr. J ■ J. G. Barfchorp's Lochinyar h.-c. Hack, up to 11 st. —'Miss S. S. Montgomerie's Hussar 1, Mr. James Coombes' Duchess 2, Mi. H. J. Cameron's Tarn 3, Mr. R. McLean's Gretw. h.c. ■Lady' 6 ihack, ov<er 15.1. —Mr. A. Hyland's Hostage 1, Miss Wade's Taswa 2, Mns. Eniest Browne's Kaiiranga 3. Lady's hack, 15.1 and undei%—Mr. James Coombe's (jun.) Duchess 1. Pony. 10 hands and under, to be ridden by children under 10 years of ag^e. —Miss Burnett's Dot 1. ~j?ony, over 10 hands and under 12 hands, to be ridden by children "under 13 years q/i age. —Miss Ruby Moon's Tatty 1, Master Bertie Wilson's Dick 2," Master Laurence Higgie's Waverley 3. Pony, over 12 hands and under 13 hands, to be ridden by children under 14 years of age. —'Master Alex CamerGii'g Polly }, Miss Nina Jackson's Tommy 2,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1278, 27 November 1903, Page 7

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Horses. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1278, 27 November 1903, Page 7

Horses. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1278, 27 November 1903, Page 7

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