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WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL SOCIETY.-LIST OF PRIZES.

SEVEN GOLD 'MEDALS.-. 1 "- , ■ Best shorthon bull, J. P,'HusseU; bosl thoroughbred entire, P, P. Tailored ; besfl thoroghbred draught, J..Hardin?; bosl Lincoln ram, D,-McMaster; bestßomiie|" Marsh ram, W. J. Nix; best Cotswold ram, P. P. Tanored; best merino ram, F. Moore. ; . TWELVE SILVER MEDALS, For the winner of the graded number of points in the various Glasses.

Thoroughbred' horses, P. F. Taucred, 15 points; Class C, W. J. Nix, 18 points; draught horses, D, McMaster, 10 points; miscellaneous horses, J. and W, Bidwill, 18 points; best shorthorn cow or heifer, any age, D. McMaster; any other breed cattle, J, P, Russell, 18 points; fat cuttle, J. P. .Eussell, 19 points; merino sheep, T. Moore, 19 points,; Ootawold sheep, P. P. Tanored, 56 points; Liiicoln:sheep,D. McMaster, 41 points; Romney Marsh, A, Matthews, 33 points; Pigs, H, Blkins, S. Haigh, F, Shaw, 4 points,

PRIVATE PRIZES. Messrs W, and H, Beetham's prize, ;610 10s, to the winner of the greatest number of points in horses: P.F. Tancred, 35 points. Mr G. H. Lister-Kaye's prize, £5 53, for the best light-weight hack; W. C. Buchanan.

Messrs Lyon and Blair's prize, £3 3s, for the best weight-carrying hack: T, L, Thompson. Waikarafa Daily's prize, £2 2s, for the best mare for breeding weight-carry-ing hacks: J. and W. Bidwill.

Mr J. Burrow's prize, 12 2s, for the best pair of plough horses: T, L. Thompson.

Mr E. E. Armstrong's prize, £2 2s, for the best lady' hack : J and W. Bidwill. President's prize, £lO- 10s, to the winner of the greatest number of points in cattle I D. McMaster, 56 points. Mr J. P. Russell's prize, £lO 10s, to the best Shorthorn bull, pure pedigree for four generations on.both sides as per Coates' Herd Book: J. P. Eussell.

Mr Duncan McMaster's prizo, £5 ss, for the best Shorthorn cow; and a prize, ±'s ss, for the best Shorthorn heifer: D, McMaster.

. Mr Angus McMaster's prize, £8 3s, for tho best Shorthorn bull: J, P. Russell, Mr W. Booth's prize, £2 2s, for the best milch cow: J. and W. Bidwill.

Messrs J, and H. Barber's prize, £2 2s, for the best fat bullock: W. and H. Beetham. . ; •■, .

Mr A. R. Hislop's prize, value £lolos, for the best longwool ram: D. McMaster. Mr C. Pharazyn's prize, value £5, for the best longwool ewe: D. McMaster.

Messrs Murray, Roberts & Co.'s prize, £5-ss, for the best 3 Merino rams, any a»e, shown by one exhibitor: Rrull & .Moore.

Mr Jas. Strang's prize, £5 ss, for the best 2 Lincoln ewes, two-tooth or under: D. McMaster.

Messrs'J. and W. Bid will's prise, £5, for tho best Romney Marsh ram, twotooth or under: W. J. Nix.

Mr G. L. Jenness's prize, £2, for the best two-tooth Lincoln ram : W. C. Buchanan.

Mr W. G. Beard's prize, £3, for the best Berkshire boar. A. Elkins.

The Vice-President's prize, £2, for the best Berkshire sow: F. Shaw.. '

Mr Joseph Bennett's prize, £2, to the winner of the greatest number of points in poultry ; A Elkins, 17 points. Messrs Burrow and John Strang's prize, value £2los, for the best greyhound: A. Elk ins.

The President of the Society's two prizes-lst, 13 3s; 2nd, 12 2s—for the best.butter packed for export in tins, kegs, jars, or other vessels, the total aggregate weight of each exhibit, to be 251bs: J. Donald, Ist; R. • Goodin, second, ' Mr W. Booth's prize of £1 Is for the best salt butter, not less than GOlbs: T. Wiggins; a prize valuo £2 2s for the best powdered butter, not less than 31b; T. Wiggins, Mr J. Donald's prize of £2 for the best oheeso: Gilpin and Pardon. Mr G. A. Fairbrother's prize of &1 2s for the best flitch of bacon: J, Donald, Messrs Leviu and Co.'a prize of £5 5s for the best scoured bale or Wool: Harvey and Murray. Mr Coleman Philips' prize of £1 Is for the best dozen rabbit skins, prepared tor export: E.Barnes. '"' Mr \W Booth's prize, of£l Is for the best collection of : baßk'etware, cplonial make: B. Arnold, ; ■ The Wellington Chamber of Commeroe prize, £2 2s, for the best sack of wheat, the produce of the Wairarapa'; Bacon and Wrigley.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 918, 5 November 1881, Page 2

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WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL SOCIETY.-LIST OF PRIZES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 918, 5 November 1881, Page 2

WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL SOCIETY.-LIST OF PRIZES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 918, 5 November 1881, Page 2

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