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FRANKLIN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

Tgfi ANNUAL SHOW,

■188 PRIZE LIST.

i«fh annual show of the Franklin *BK DKL»Kty obPakokohe on Sutur--4griotfWm^g m 08 (. BUCCe3Bful> MM ifS of attendance. The "fSSot he Society will benefit considerWTtL show. The juntpmg and riding »Alybf£a in the atwmoon were well and were very interesting. Wo m . HORSES.

E flnlßL Onbrad by exhibitor, 1; Wm. Dean's fll r W flier-Miss Fisher, bred by ■ WPlSPwlDiiia, bred by exhibitor, SMkf B with foal ab foot: Jas, Roul- ''•. M WiS by Kinßfisher-DoHy |Mn) ' S by D. H. Lusk, 1; Wm. Vttrfen-bredjy Roulßton>B _ Wteer-Winnie, bred by exhibitor, } y Will * »'m*' 1>«« V«»w« J«"J Jr ■ -il. '.ffllvb?Carbineer— VVinnie, bred t tt\ hi or 1 0. Uowan'e ally by FlintJZao: Vj. >~ «^ ; w, Sandy's Spin:"M';ltr'2oHn«i h 'Khly commended. f Jil'B -McKwaln'a Comet, by Bryan Ki'W»» Braitbwaite's Mary, £?a fthl^ by Bryan O'Lynn, J. William Braitbwaito'a colt, by Bryan OXyun.2.• ■■H.ck foal :J- Jc^man stilly. ivPaddy's Land-81-yan 0 Lynn mare, 1. Beflt cavalry Iwiae, must bava been or. at Lst six ffovernmenb parades, entered md ridden by A volanteer, and to jump a Zfb mardle: 0. T. BurnbaU'-s I'osey, by Kiileman, 1. Filly or K^S, suitable Jor cavalry purposes: J. McNamara, 1- T Keogli's by Hippocampus, 2. Ym\Ma'siiitMi for davalty purposes : C VVsO{o fil'y. 1: H- ri3 Pc» 2- Lady's hackt J, K. Murtin's Huukas, 1 ; T. B. Flemnr^i B«8, by Gap-a-pie, dam by ArieUroin Pacific mare, 2; Mrs S. Morjia's, highly commended. l.ady rider, who kaaod'wwi a prize before j nob less fchaa tbreft Cdmpatieota: Mrs Kelly, 1-; Miss Barriball, 2. My R'der : Mrs Kelly, 1 ; MißiiasOWß, '^ Lady Ridor oVer llurdlea: JIJSftiM. Seficlwitt. Gentleman Rider, nidi' imt ja«pS foet 6 inches high : I. B«*ri, 1{ J. K. Marfcin. 2. Pony, 14-2 Itniider, noklos9 than threa years old ; H. HnrtWf-l'J :M/L*eed, 2; W. Hayward, lighly tSfflatt'nded ; M. Enwright, commended' Extra exhibit: J. Allen's Bonny Tom, 1. Child's Pony, 13 hands or under, fflotfe^fMehfee years old: G. McDowell, lni^j.iohns,%; John Lisk's Nellie, 2. leaping match lor boys (amateurs) nob jverfflurlaettyesrs, over three jumps, three (eet.higb jJ. Hogan, 1; Ed. Lisk, jun., 2. Leajifpg" Boatcfi tor all-comers : J. R. Mutfa'i'.Laddie, 15 Munro, Masher, 2. Sho»lflgmtch :J. Andrew, I; J. Andrew,

*< ■>;■:■■■ '' DjIFGHT STecis.T-Eotire, fchreo years )nd WS(*> Wi 1 ayldr's Gemotal Fleming, ix years* by Yottrrpf Banker—Belle; bred jyHon..WL.' fioltaes, Gtotfo, 1 and champion J. Jobn'a Y(iunj> Matchless, Gve Miilf eorotneiidetf. Kntfre, two years : JMt hiffipps, 1 j Wtb. D6uglas, 2. Mare : M Potter, I .}■■ W, Taylor's Jeanie Deans, jbut yeatß', by Ckflsraan—Belle, 2. M are, frith. foal at) foolv: \V, ,fci. Douglass' ferany, seven years* by Bonnio Prince, kod by exhibitor. 1; ,laa. Wacpherson, {, Foal: jfis. Mftcphafabn, 1; W. M. J)oo)il(B9, 2r^ Wrru Taylor, highly commended ;J. Ko«era, commended. Foal from Bares over 14-2 by Young Matchless: M. ftftoutly, I. Foal from mares 142 and inder, by Young Mafcchlesß: J. Rudd. filly or gelding, fcwo years: C. Glasgow, 1. Fair farm, horaos, murea or . gelclinga, the woperty of one owner: W. Taylor's Jewel JILj by Clansman—Flossie, by What's Wanted, bred by Robert Charters, Mougiel, Jietay, by Young Roneberry, bred by JfamW., McNatfldi'a, Clevedon, 1 & Jas. Kennellf #Fan and Kate, 2, Farm horse, ware or gilding: James RoulstoD's Blossom (extra merit), 1. Mare or gelding, suitable for coaching purposes : B. A. Bent's chestnut gelding, four Jears, by Ingoraar, 1 and champion ; ohiJ ■? C^hcart's by Carbibeer, 2 ; Sl»mei Lowe, three years, highly com- > Bonded ; B» Foy'« filly, commended. HoWy spring, eatb horse, 15cwt: James Folton c Bloss, by Blair Athol, ex a Major trt'*' t'aßlea Kou'Bb«n' B C'psyt bred by I H. Wright, 2 ; JamesMcShanes Fancy, K. V exhibitor, hialily commended ; Wi Iteitt McWally, commepded. Light |P r"f: cart horee : James KeDnelly, 1; T. Slit 2* JUerr' V LeKS" bml by Wl J> •%, ';:■■:•',. ■ 'OATTLK ■PUHEBBISD SHORTHOnNS.—BuII : Jn. r a'kJPwebred), 1; \i. Gilmour's Wye, JJ-^ReM 8rw.,2. Bull under three years: Wm. Mooro's Motutapu, two years n, B8vc" months, bred by Reid Broi, 1. rll nni°r wV earß: 4 Ballard, bred by Iff ttim *h' 2 ' 2. Helfef Bdder two years: VY. bellow, 1 and 2. ■ : UWM Shobtiiorn9.-Bull : James PotKfc a!tl C. bampion : Jameß Kennedy, bred gS^'f- *M »ndef three year*: w^f^^Jj. Rogers, 2. Bullunder Bntlffi: J°hn VViIBOU ' 1 ' John J °n^, 2. S m ****** V™ 3 T- Wilkinson, bred by 8K \ T'l- A. Leech, seven months, 2. » %3' BS lltley * 1 'J * Allen's Butterfly, n??{M- ■ IWfwttilder two years I jWwyoarand eiglib months, 1 : OTbTB.?o ryU A- *ladU1 '1: Ap F, tiRMiRED Aldkhney |r Jbr Sry ._Bull : dnr I R Lord Rnventhorp 9 , vol. 3, KLS;uo 8J ved November JO. 1890,• X X 21 -'dam Favourite, 11th 31 JJi by T. Mornn. 1. J. Allen's WellingJ Al£"»' \ Buli under thre« years : I, Z 6"8 Kenilworth, calved November Srand l iV*i yn' qoro 6th ox Favourite 12th, Bm Olf ro 3rf'. bred by F. L ♦ol It, : F< L' W/iglifc'a Fisherman, I8&'W B?\ y ' calved November 18, «.'¥i K6 m 27> dam Fav°»rite 11th, ••I d fe P% by, o Cicero 3rd > dam M&o°hie. I Bull ™s°' 1892< bfod byF ' L" VV"Kht 'WiS W °r °n(? y6ar : Jaraeß Roulston'a CfiSJi 01?' ccaved' ved Octob°>-1?, 1893, by ljj HS* yex Violet, bred by exhibitor, C"4an ex"V',. CalVu° d J? ly 14 ' 1893 ' b^ [imp f° ® . ? 01-J y .' by ex Rose ■'•I wST?^ r- 2- Cow (pedigree): WvedttsS^ lvia- 45« vol- 2. silver-grey, S^Lt6^ 1885 ' fey Cicero 2nd 440 feJ'JSH 1.1 P. L. Wright's Bo»red b/H/ 01 2| da«« Beauty 13 vol.l, fears Vt'A? r .' ,2- Cow under fchree rtwr-imw « ; VriS |lfc's Moonshine, vol. 3, 2 8aL?o M, arch 3lßfc« 1891» fey B»feed bv'ill o.l' 2l dam Mooohle, 40 vol. rilSfr 1 and championship ; «'er'I g 'fl^ Favourite, vol. 3. 'C^S w If oa!l uary 12fcb«1802- by sfr bred by T i '• m Favoarite lOfchtw4oari.y^"TM°Xrin' 2- Hoifer nnder "IvSv % W'isht'a Vanity, vol. 3, fiffim^i'' I)6oembei> ' 1892 ' We AL^i^y cow from Captain I'^- Reynolds, 1; F. "Hg^Bttttwoup, vol. 5, fawn, calved

November lab, 1892, sire Ferryman, dam Beauty IV., bred by Captain "Herrold, 2. Heifer undet one year,: F. L. Weight's Bon Bon, vol. 3, fawn, calved Juno 20th, 1893, by Lord Raven thorpet vol. 3, dam Bo£cep, 43 vol. 2, bred by exhibitor, 1 ; F. L. Wright's Forgefe-me-Nob, vol. 3, silver-fawn, calved April 28bh. 1893, by Cicero 6th, 27 vol. 2, dam Favourite, 13bh, 38, bred by T. Morrin, 2 ; F. L. Wright's Bonny, vol. 3, silver-fawn, calved June 17th, 1893, by Lord Ravenbhbrpe, vol. 3, dam Beauty, 13 vol. 1, bred by oxhibibor, highly commended.

G kadis Jersey.—€ow: J. Allen'a Creamy, by Cardigan, bred by exhibitor, 1 and championship; Jamea Roulsbon's Lobtio, bred by exhibitor, 2. Heifer under two yrars :J. H. Wright, 1; A. Jones' Beauty, fawn, by Mikado, bred by exhibitor, 2.1 Heifer under one year: H. Bilkey's Moss Rose, by Mikado, ex Beauty, 1; John Jones, Ayrshire. — Bull: William Sharp, junior's Bobby Burns, bred by A. Buckland, Esq., 1 and championship ; T.Hamilton, bred by William Sharp, junior, 2. Bull under three years: A. Jones' Cameb, red and white, by Bobby Burns ex Highland Mary, calved September 10th, 1891, bred by William Sharp, 1; W. Fellow, 2. Bull under two years :J. Begbie, bred by William Sharp, 1. Bull under one year: W. Pellftw, 1; A. Jones1 Max O'Rell, by Comet, grandeire Bobby Burns, calved September 1, 1893, 2. Cow: William Sharp, junior's Highland Mary, bred by A. Buckland, Esq., 1 y William Sharp, junior's Beauty, by Bobby Burns ex Highland Mary, bred by exhibitor, 2. Cow under three fyears :W. Pellow, 1 and championship and 2. Heifer under two years :W. Pellow, 1 and 2. Heifer under one year : W. Fellow, 1 ; William Shiirp, junior'a Pansy, four and a-half months, by Bobby Burns ex Highland Mary, bred by exhibitor, 2. "Any Breed.—Dairy cow -. F. L. Wright's Beauty, IS vol. 1, fawn and white, calved January, 1883, by Pride of Australia, 46, dam Dairymaid, bred by T. Morrin, 1; F. L. Wright's Necklace. 59 vol. 2, fawn, calved February 13, 18S7, by Ferryman, dam Lady Hopeful, bred by J. McGosh Clark, 2; George Twidle, highly commended. Dairy cow, exhibited by and the property of any. person supplying milk to any of their creameries: James Roulsfcon's Fancy, 1 and championship; Edward Coleman's Roany, 2; W. J. Steen's Blossom, bred by exhibitor, highly1 commended. Fab ox: Wm. Keith, 1 and championship; R. A. Bonb, 1. Fat cow oa heifer : H. Routly. 1. Pen three heifer calves, nob over six months: H. Routly, 1. Heifer calf, under 9 months : J. Johns, 1 and championship; W. Goldsworthy, 2 ; P. McGovern's, six months old, highly commended; Mr Clarkson'a Priscilla, commended. SHBEP. Downs.—Ram, two years and over: J« Gallagher, 1. Ram, two-tooth :G. Ballardi 2. Ram lamb: 11. Proudo (Hampshire). bred by exhibitor, 1 and 2; G. Ballard, commended. Ewe : G. Ballard, 1. Pon three ewes, two years and over: R. Proude (Hampshire), bred by exhibitor, 1 ; G. Ballard, 2. Ewe, two-tooth : A. McDonald, 1; G. Ballard, 2. Pen three-tooth ewes : G. Ballard, 1. Pen three ewe lambs: R. Proude (Hampshire), bred by exhibitor, 1 and 2 ; G. Ballard, highly commended. Any Breed.—Pen of five sheep suitable for freezing purposes: Robert Hall, 1 ; G. Ballard, 2. Pen three fat wethers: Robert Hall, 1. Pen three fat owes : R. Proude (Hampshire), 1. POULTRY. Cock and Hen.—Black Spanish : E. Hamilton, 1 and highly commended. White leghorn : A. W. Wright, commended. Minorca: T. G. Usher, commended. Wyandotte : A. Black, 1; T. B. Fleming, highly commended. Blackbreasted Red Game Bantam: Cornelius Carr, price 30s per pair ; James Kennelly, highly commended. Pair Gees©: James Kennelly, 1 ; Wm. Sharp, juur. (Chinese), 1. PIGEONS. , Pair carriers: F. L. Wright, 1, and highly commended. Pairfantails : Charles Maxwell, 1. Pair of any other variety :A. W. Wright (Jacobin), highly commended : (Bald bead) commended. DOGS. Cattle dog: James Potter, 1; W. Graham, highly commended. Sheep dog : Jarnoa Roulston'a Fanny, bred by Mr Smeed ; William Sharp, jun-'a. Jack, bred by G. Woods. Pointer: W. Moore's Belle. bred by C. Phillipps, 1 ; John Adamsi, highly commended. Setter: A. Jones's Gordon setter, Don, 1. Greyhound: P. Walsh, 1; George Pennal's Adelaide 11, by Melville oub of Adelaide, highly commended. Fox terrier: T. Heving's Harewood Fireworks, 1; W. S. Morrin's Nebtle, highly commended. Any other distinct breed : W. S. Morrin's spaniel. Bnster, 1; S. S. Graham's water spaniel, highly commended. DAIRY PRODUCE. Fresh bnbfcer in rolls, with salt : Mrs Goldsworthy, 1; Mrs Jas. Hoaking, jun , 2. Fresh butter in rolls, without salt: Mrs Goldsworthy, 1 ; Mrs Jan. Hoaking, jub., 2. Fresh bubter in rolls with salt, to be kepb seven days: J. Smith, 1 ; Mrs J. Hoslting, jun., 2. Fancy butter, other than printed pats: Mrs W. Goldsworthy, 1 ; Mrs W. Bayly, 2. Cheese, home-made : R. Craig, 2- Mrs J. Fregard, 2. Flitch of bacon : J.'Allen, 1. Ham : R. F. Webster, 1; J. Allen, 2. Heaviest dozen eggs: V\. Moore, 1: Mrs A. Madill, 2 j L. Ballard, highly commended. Special prize for compebitar gaining^ most lirsb prizes : Mrs Goldsworfcby. * FLOWERS. Hand bouquet: W. K. Corntbwaite, 1; Mias Emily Collins, highly commended. Table bouquet: Mrs -Hillman, 1; Miss Emily Collins highly commended. Three plants of any kind of flowers (in pots) :J. Hillman, 1. Three foliage plants :J. Hillman. FRUIT. Grapes, black, grown oubside : J. WBlackwell, 1 ; J. Hillman, highly commended ; John Reynolds, commended. Grapes, white, grown undor glass : J. CollTn-, i. Grapes, black, grown outside : J C.aina, 1. Grapes, white, grown oubside: J Collins, 1. Collecbion of grapes, grown ni.der glass: J. Hillman, 1 : J. Collins, 2. Dessert apples : J. Morrison, 1 ; Buckland and Shipberd, highly Commended ; O. U Plummer, commended. Culinary apples: C. Plumraer, 1 ; Bucklaud and Shipherd, commended. Dessert; apples (six variables): C. Plummer, 1 ; J Momson, 2; J. Collins, commended. Culinary apples (six varieties) : J. Morrison, 1 ; J. Collins, 2/j Buckland and Snipherd, commended. Colleobion of apples (forby varieties): C. Plummer, 1 ; Buckland and Shipherd, 2 ; J. Morrison, highly commended. Twenty-six plates of apples (distinct varieties): Buckland and Shipherd, 1; J. "Morrison, 2. Five ' deseeJt pears, J. Collins, 1 ; W. L. Beloe, highly commended. Five culinary pears :J' Collins, 1; W. L. Beloe, highly commended. Peaches:, W. L. Beloe, 1 ; J. Collins, commended. Plums: W. Morgan, 1 ; J. Collins, highly commended. Quinces: J. McNeish.l; W.L. Beloe,commended. Lemons: C. T. Barriball, 1. Rockmelon : J. Collins, 1. Watermelon : J. Collins!, 1. Collection of fruits: J. Collins, 1. Bottled fruit: Mrs Hillman, 1. Jams: Mrs Hillman, 1; Mrs A. Aaher, 2 Dried*, apples : Miss Barbara Collins, 1 ; C T. Barriball, 2. Plums (amateurs) ; Andrew Russell, 1 ; W. Morgan, commended. Lemons (amateurs): Mies M. Alleb, 1; C. Chilton, commended. Rockmelon (iunabeurs): J. Bldmfield 1. Watermelon (tUnabeurs): J. Collons.junr., 1, VEGETABLES, SEEDS, Etc. Six stalks rhubarb; J. Mon-isoa, 1; Gee

Hay ward, 2. Two heads cabbage :H. Bilkey, 1; W. H. Beloe, 2. Three carrots, red : W. K. Cprnbhwaibe, 1; J. Hillman, 2; W. L. Beloe, highly commended. Three carrobs, whibe: J. Hillman, 1. Three burnips, whibe: W. L. Beloe, 1. Three burnips, yellow : T. Hogan, 1, Six burnips, awttde : T. Hogan, 1; J. Smith, 2. Six potatoes, round: E. Twidlo, 1; W. L. Beloe, 2. Six potatoes, any variety of kidney : W. L. Beloo, 1 ; Hugh Barber, 2; D. Besb, highly commended. Six kumeraa : J/Cotlin», 1; J. Collins, jun., 2. Collection of pobal;oea, six of each variety: James Baxber, 1 ; M. Ballard, 2 ; James Turbobb, aen., highly commended. tftivelve onions, brown Spanish : Percy Jenkins, 1; M. Wrighb, 2. Six onions, Gianb Roca :J. Collins, lr Collecbion of onions, six of each variety : Percy Jenkins, 1. Six tomatoes :J. Collins, 1 ; Miss M. Allen, 2. Throe parsnips : J. Collins, 1. Pumpkin : A. Bilkey, 1 ; L. Bilkey, 2:; J.Collins, jun., highly commended. Piemelon : H. Bilkey, 1. Two mangels, long red, J. Hillman, I; T. G. Usahor, 2. Two mangels, Tankard : J. Collins, 1. Two mangels, Globe: J. Collins, 1; H. Bilkey, 2. Collection of viagetablos: J. Coiling, 1; Louis Watson, 2. Collection of root crops : J« Collins, 1. Bushel buckwheat: L. Ballard, 1; J. Smith, 2. Bushel spring wheat: J. Johns, I. M. B, Roubly, 2. Bushel long whibe oats : Jas. Comrie, 1; L. Ballard, 2. Bushel black oats: L. Ballard, 1. Buuhel dun oats: Jaa. Comrie, 1; A. Madill, 2. Bushel perennial rye grass : F. Ballard,, 1 : L. Ballard, 2. Bushel Italian rye gra.es : W. J. McGough, 1. Comb honey, in lib sections (24 sections)} A. Bluck, 1. Extracted honey: A. Bluck, 1 ; Miss At. Allen, 2. 21b loaf (made by a farmer's wife or daughter), to be made nob Inter than the day previous to the show : Miss M. Henry, 1; E. Hamilton, 2; Mrs M. Madill. Mrs'W. Sharp, jun., and Mis 3C. J. Sharp, highly commended. Collecbion of bread and scones made by farmer's wife or daughber: Mrs J. Brown, 1; Mrs A. Madill, 2. Loaf made from Meek'B flour :F. Henry, 1; Mrs J. Brown, 2. Extra Exhibits,—Fred Jackson, vegetable marrow, 1; Frank Jackson, vegetable marrow, 2, , IMPLEMENTS, Seb of two harrows: Gideon Bisb, adjustable expending harrow and cultivator combined, 1. Farm Dray : Wm. Moore, 1. In our report of a portion of the show prize lisb in Saturday's issue a slighb belegraphic error appeared, the name of Mi: J. M. Hill (who took most of bhe prizes for pigs) being misspelt " Hall." Mr Hill exhibited some tiuo animals in the class for pigs. Amongsb the articles sent in for exhibitio» Only, Messrs Cousins and Atkin showed a fine patenb jump-seat buggy, and Messrs Kempbhorne, Prosaor and Co. a collection of patenb manures.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 43, 19 February 1894, Page 3

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FRANKLIN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 43, 19 February 1894, Page 3

FRANKLIN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 43, 19 February 1894, Page 3

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