CANTERBURY A. & P. SHOW
PENINSULA WINS., FINAL DAY. In the class for cob, marc or gelding not over 142 hands, Mr W. F. Parkin- ;. -. ' son's Kaituna was second. Mr R. H. ( Khode,i won a number of prizes with his exhibits in these classes. His Oisey *■ ' " ! was very highly commended in the }-- * class for cob, mare dr gelding not over -"* " 15 nands, and his polo pcny Mermaid „. ' ' won the first and special prizes for those , > not over 14*2 hands carrying 13 stone / * _" or over, and his Mandalay won fictf _■ <*& priza for polo pony not over 14 2 hands and to carry 13 stone or .under. Thi ," i i same two ponies won prizes also in * r A" classes F. and G. for pol_ ponies. Mr T. E. Whelch won first prize with his Goodwork in the class for lady's hack, maie or gelding ridden by a lady. In the class f_r can iage horses, Mr W F. Parkinson's turnout was common ded in the class for paic' of buggy? horses in four-wheeled vehicle. ' ;* . A::.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LXI, Issue 3153, 13 November 1906, Page 2
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