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THE CAMBRIDGE HORSE SHOW.

Thk Hhirw hold J:it (J.iinbiirik'e yonterdav the best nf its kind that has over been held in tho Waikato. The puddnck in which it was held (kindly lent by Mr W. K. Cuter) was a most suitable one, and thn .irrineements wore as near perfect as it iK possible to get thorn in a country town. Tho following in a list of the ollicers, »nd risht well th*v cimed their wur!< through : Chairman : Mr John Kishor. Vice-Chair-man : Mr Richard Royiiuldn. Committee : Messrs G. K Clark, J. McNicol, Jas. Anderson. Ed. Allen, R. Fisher, S. Beddon, Jan. Forrest, D. Calev, .I'M. Tayl-.r, mid M. 11. Piokorinir. SecrnUry : Mr Martin liutler. Tho judges and stewards fur liflht hur-ies and special piizM were— .Tiidsea : Messrs Win. McLaughlin, A. K. F[arris and W. Crowther. ritnwavde : Messrs Ed. Allen. S. Seddon, l>. ddey, H. li. Chirk, Win. WalLice and H. Rhodes, I'V the draught hnrsos tho following gentlemen officiated :—Judge* : Mmsrs Win. Wiinttmo, Win. Gardner and R.ibort Wallace. Stewards : Memrn -Tas. Andorsrm aud .!. S. Kisher. The attendance was good, th<;n> not beiuj? far short of 1000 ; indeed, if the rain had uot come on in tho afternoon, ve helinve that number wonld have been oiceoded. Tho following are the awards :— Clans 1 : 1 horouirhhred entire, any ago.— Mr J. Allwill'H Ingimiar, 1; Mr .Jjhn McNicol'd Anriinßi, 2; Mr J. MxN'icol's Cap-a-pie, commended. Class 2: Entire adopted to get carriage horses, any age.—Mr F. Marshall's St. Patrick, 1 ; Mr C. Lake's Balderdash, l>. Class 8 : I'air of carriage hordes, not uirlflr fifteen hiindn twn inches ; driven in harness.—Xo first was awarded ; Mr W. M. Douglas' Brewor and Baker, 2 ; Mr F. W. Browning's Colonel and Birney, commended. Class 4 : Pair of buggy hnrse*, under fifteen hands two inches; drivnn in harness. —Mr J. McNicnl's Tommy and Polo, 1; Mr IF. J. l'aton's creamy ponies L\ Class 5 : Buggy horse, not irul.ir rtftnen hands; driven in lnrness. —I>r. G. G. Kenny's Liddie, I ; Mr F. W. JJmwninVtf Colonel, 2. Class ii : Jrir— ■-, hand:: and under; driven in h irnesrf.-- Mr G. McCnll.igh's Tommy, 1.; ti'i second auurd:id ; Mr R. lasher's Smulco, c.minimid.'d. Class (Jα: Lisiht spring cait horse.—Mr P>. Garland's Dick, 1 ; Mr J. McNicul's Diamond, 2. Class lin: Pair ,-f light waggon horsea.— A r n entries. Class 7: Roadstor entire, any ago.—Mr C. Lake's 13-ilderdash, 1 ; ii'i second awarded. Class 8: Brood mare, adapted foHirooding cavalry re-mounts. —Mr R. Fisher's Aunty, 1 ; Mr H. Pickering's P.ilc.h, 2 ; Mr W. M. Douglas' Reckless, cmimended. Class 9 : Dry marc, adapted for breeding cavalry remounts.—Mr J. Fisher's chestnut marc, 1; Mr H. Windsor's Yum Yum, 2; Mr W. M. Hay's Lassin, highly commended. Class 10 : Weight-carrying hac'<, any age, m> to It stonfi.—Mr J. K-lly's Playboy, 1: Mr J. Phillip's Dick, 2; Mf Dmislas' Fenian, highly commanded ; Mr J. Parry's , commended. This was au excellent class ; n>>t. a bad one among them. Class 11 : Weieht-cirrving Inck. fnur-vear-nld, colt, nr liHv. —Mv .1. Phillip's Die , ;, I;Mr M. If. Picking's J met. 2. Class 12: Thrne-yeir-old, ad-ipte.! to iiiakn a lienvy-\v«ight-c»rryinfr h-ick, cnlt or filly. —\[ r T. Weatherill's c>U, 1 ; M-ita-mi'ta Kstate 1 - bay gelding, 2; Mr T. Ilannon's bl.-.ek liily,' highly commended. Class lo : Two-yn>ir->ld, adapted to make a. Imavv-weight-c'irryinK hnck, colt or filly. -Mi- J. T. Hick's Mns-cil.vr, I;Mr W. M. D.mglas' h.-.i.v;i inlt, 2 ; Mr J. Fisher's iirnwn Riding, liu'iM'.' cmii n-j:idod ; Mr G. iS. Clark, cii>nm:Mid.vl. Class 11: Yearling, M-l ipt-'d to make a henvy-we.ight-oarrying hack, colt .ir filly — Mr R. G. Sneak's chestnut colt, I; Mr .). Fisher's che-tnnt gelding, 2. Class 15: Weight-carrying Inck. any »t»e, up to 11 Ht'ini'.—Mr .1. McXicnl's (jlivernnr 1; Mr -f. McXiol's (J.ickey, l!; Mr Seddon'.s St. Christipher, highly cummende.d; Mr J. McNicol's Polo, couiChiss'lO ■ L-ulv's hack, to ho ridden by a lady.—Mr J. Kelly's Playboy, I;Mr S. .Seddim's Kathleen, 2; Mr C. Likes Drilleur, highly cmnmeiided ; Mr J. T. li'iL'er's Kmnflo, commended. Class 17: B iy'.s pmiy, 14 hands and under, ridden bv a b iy.—Mr H. Hicks Era, 1. ; Mr G. K. Clark's Flirt, 2 ; Mr K. Reynolds' Topsy, highly ennvnended ; Mr G. E. Clark's , cnmme.nilnd. Class 18: Cob, mare or gelding, any age, not over 1-1 hands 2 inches, shown in saddle.—Mr T. W. Weatherill's filly, 1; Mr C. J. Storey's mare, 2. Class I!) : Heavy draught entire, nuy aire. —A'ickl.ind Agricultural C.impany's Dnkn of Albany, 1 ; Mr J. MeXicnl's Gener.vl Fleming: MatannU Estate's Glancer, highly comir.nndod. Class 20: Heavy draught mare, at foaling, or fo.il at foot.—Mr J. MeXicnl's Biosson:, 1 ; (i.ino Brothers' Kate, 2 ; Mr It. Reynold's Diamond, highly commended. Class 20 a = Heavy draught mure, dry.— Mr W. Cutty's brown mare, 1; Gano Brothers' mare, 2. Class 21 : Heavy draught mare or gelding, iinv u.?e.—Mr C. Day's gelding, I; Mr W. Chitty's gelding, 2 Class 22 : Pair of farm horses, mares or geldines, suitable fir form p-upu.se-, auy ago.—Mr W. Fogarty's (Jununioand J[ajor, I ; (Jort'in Estate's Star and Garter, 2. Class 23: Heavy Draught threeyearnld, fillv or gelding.—Mr J. Butler's Major, 1. This was the only entry. Class 2-1: Heavy Draught two-year-old, filly or L'eldiug.—Xo entries. Clans 25 : Heavy Draught Yearling.— Mala mala Estate's "oil, I. ; Mr G. ]'.. Clark's colt, 2. JUMI'I.W. Class Xi : Best bunting stylo, over three jumps, with not less than 11 stone up.— Mr It. Henwnod's Muscatelle, 1 ; Mr Liwnon's Peter, 2; commended, Mr J. McXicol's Livarock. Class 3-1 : Best jumper of wire fence, 4ft. high.-Mr J. McNicol's Robin, I;Mr J. McXicol's Laverock, 2. Our reporter left before the awards in the other classes had been made. A continuation of the report of the show will appear next issue.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2993, 19 September 1891, Page 2

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THE CAMBRIDGE HORSE SHOW. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2993, 19 September 1891, Page 2

THE CAMBRIDGE HORSE SHOW. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2993, 19 September 1891, Page 2

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