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CLEVEDON A. AND P. SHOW.

The Clevedon A. and P. Association held its spring show yesterday. The weather was favourable, and there was a good attendant*; from the various parts of the district. In the majority of the classes the entry was good, that of light horses being such ac to call forth the high mmmendation of the judges, and altogether the Association is to be congratulated on a very successful show. The following are the awards:— HOBSKS. Judges: Messrs J. & Rutherford and A. Harris. Bloodstock.—Oolt: Andrew Shaw's Highland Chief, Hire St. Hippo, dam Kmiiho, 1; W. McLeod's Rambler, 2. Fifty, boree or gelding, yearling: Out of three entries A. D. Belt's Gluten—Mavis filly was awarded a second prize. Saddle Horses. -Mare, suitable for breedlag backs: H. Ward's Lass 1, A. D. Bell's Ginger 2. Horse, filly, or g*>Ji"e, 2ya (exhibits in this class described by the judge as particularly good): Hawthorne and Monro's cheetmrt gelding Jimmie, 1; E. H. Kelly's grey filly Rescued Z. four other entries. Horse, filly, or gelding, lyr: A. D. Bell's chestnut filly 1. Horse, filly, or gelding by Highland Chief: Hawthorne and Monroe's chestnut gelding Jlmmie 1, J. K. Henderson's Comet 2. Two-year-old by Castaway: E. H. Kelly's Rescued 1_ Weight-carrying back, np to list: A. D. Bell's brown gelding Bumper i, Alex. Dow's bay gelding Hibbonwood 2. Weight-carrying hack, up to list: A. Muir's Scotty 1, C. l>. Basley's Charcoal 2, H. Gillard, v.h.e. Lady's hack, mare or gelding, ridden by lady, any style: Miss GlH's Markham (ridden by MLss West) 1, K. J. Bell's Ariel (ridden by Miss B. Gill) 2, A. D. Bell'B Mavis and A. R. Winetone's Noble v.h.c., P. Swafneld's hack h.c, H. Burgoyne's mare Nellie c. Cob, mare or gelding, not exceeding 14 hands 2in: R. J. Atcheson's bay pony Borneo 1, G. A. Wilson's bay gelding 2. Boy's pony, not exceeding 1* hands: A. D. Bell's bay mare Juliet 1, Percy Swameld's pony 2, Miss Fawcett's Mick, h-c. Boy's or girl's pony, horse, mare or gelding, not exceeding 13 hands: W. Stev--1 en's mare Seahorse 1, E. H. Kelly's bay gelrt- ' ing Tiger 2, H. A, Mulllne' Bob and Master J. Bell's Tommy v.h.c; G. A. Wilson's black gelding Tui h.c. Master L. Wilson's Rockby c. Child's pony, horse, mare, or gelding, not exceeding 11 hands: W. Stevens' mare Bonnie 1. Polo pony, not exceeding 14 bands 2in: G. Lanes chestnut gelding l'eniu 1, K. J. Atchesou's hay pony Romeo 2.

Light Harness Horses.—Entire, any age, tnost suitabjie to improve light harness horses: W. Walters' Merry Prince 1. Hawthorne and Muuro'e Mikado £ Hare, with foal at foot or to foal: A. D. Bell's brown mare Hilda 1, G. A. -Wilson's bay mare Polly 2. Mare or gelding, not under 15 hands 2in: A. D. Bell's chestnut mare Molly 1, N. J. iliitherl-iiixl's bay gelling Riot 2. Mare or gelding, under 15 hands 2in:'R. J. Bell's Romeo 1, R; Whitley's mare 2. Pony, mare or gelding,,not exceeding 14 bands 2in: A. McDowell's mare Betty 1, A. R. Wlnstone's Ngaire 2, R. Rutledge's Bonny, v.h.c, P. Stewart's grey h.c. Pony, horee, mare, or gelding, not exceeding 12 hands 2in: Miss S. Lyon's mare Molly L Beet-mannered saddle horse (special), to be judged on points for leading, tying up, paces, and tricks, not to exceed 3yre, to be ridden: R. Rutledge'e Starlight was the only entrant, and was looked on ac only a green colt. A. second was vwuded to him. Polo pony, owned by member of Clevedon Polo Club and ridden by owner: A. D. Bell's grey mare Taapirl 1, R. J. Atcheeon's bay pony Romeo 2, R. J. Atcheson's black pony Mystery 3.

Hunters.— limre or geWins, over bunting fencea: W. J. Guy's Alcohol 1, A; Paton's Taiboa 2. Lady's hunter, mare or gelding, over hunting fences, lady rider: Miss B. Gill's Tikiterc 1, Mies Oill c MartriMTn 2, A. Patoo's Tafhoa vJi.c.

Biding β-iid Driving Competitions.— Cleverest jumping horse, that has never won a prise over hunting fences: A. Muir'e Scotty 1, G. Forbes' Plater 2. Lady rider on the fiat, who has never won a prise: Mlse L. Schmitt 1, Miss M. Colbeck 2. Gentleman driver, single horee: W. Walters 1, D. H. Mellsop 2.

Draught Stock (jodge, Mr C. Lake).— Entire, 3yrs or over: The only entry (Hill ißros.' Royal Tones) was awarded a second. Filly or gelding, 2yre: A. McNleol's bay fllly Moss ISose 1, J. Shaw's Kn«ign 2. Iloree, flUy or geldui?, lyr: A. McNicol's bay colt Lord Lyon 1. A. L. Colley's fllly Miss Lyons 2. Mare, any age, dry: A. lieNicol 1, A. D. Bell's Doily 2. Wairoa Road Baud's M»-»»™ 3. Miedlum, spring cart norae, mare or gelding, up to IDcwt (not to be shown In harness): Ha-wthorne and Mnnro 1, Burneide and McLenaan's brown gelding Ma>or 2, D. Shaw'e Dolly 3. Light spring cart bone, mare or gelding, up to lOcwt <not to be shown in harness): S. Dodtoty's mare Dolly 1, R. J. Atcbeson's bay hdcee Nova 2, A. Dkksou's Podgy 3. Medtam drsnglit mare, in foal or with foal at foot: S. Ballard 1.

i Special Classes. —Pair of heavy drnugh-t borses, maree or geldings: Weiroa Road Beard's Prince and Madam, Tyre and Sye, 1. Team of two farm homes, mares or geldings: A. McMcol's team 1, W. J. Guy's Charlie mud Mac 2. Team of three horses, maree or geldings: A. McNicol'e team 1, W. J. Gny'e team 2. Pair of medium draught horses, mares or geMJngs. regularly worked: Burnside and McLernan's Duke and Prince 1. Mere or gelding, suitable lor farm -work, riding, driving and ploughing: D. H. Mellsop's mare Jinnie 1, D. Kemp'e F«lrj- 2, A. D. Belie mare Molly 3. Pedigree Shortiiorn*.—Bull, 2yre: A. Me-' NtaoTe Murmu Duke 1, A. D. Bell's Bed Doke 2. Bull, lyr: A. McNieol's roan 1, A D. BeQ'e red boll 2. Cow, 3y.rs and upwirde: A. McHleol'e Boae 11. 1, A. M.cSirol'B Dwina 2, A. D. Bell's Fancy 3, A. McNleoTe Gfcdiolus v.h.c, A. l>. Be"" FleW Daley h.c Heifer, 2yrs: A. McNieol 8 roan 1, A. McNicol's white better 2. Hettei, lyr: A. McNicr. 1 and 2. Grade Shoftnorns. —Bull. 3yxe and upwarda: A J. Bella Barney 1. Bull, lyr: A. D. BelTe rtl hull 1. Cow, 3yrs and upends: C Alto 1, A. D.^Bell'. Snowdrop 2, A. D. Belle Nugget 3. Heifer, , avnTL: D. Beffe red heifer X, J. l*m>Ung I ' H«iter. lyr: A. D. Belle roan 1, R. J. I vJlc. BeU. lyr: EJwoetts 1 Heifer, lyr: D. O'Connor 1, W. Grey A ©roS!—Bull. 3yrs and upwards: T.M<LarnSS'Bedford Kin* |L 1, Ge*- McCmlougha 3yrs and upwards: W fltwene , liddle 1, John Ptton'e Bob Koy 2 Bull 27rs: Madame L. E. Sdunitte .MaoriChtef 1. W. Grey's 2. T. Wilson's 3. McCnßoogh'e Darkie Boy eire iltP., 1 and champion. Cow, 3yra and upwwSie: Geo. McCuUoogh's Tinoy 1, T. Wihwn'e Laurel 2, T. McLensen's Qjieenie 3. Heifer. 2yr»: A. Haneen'e lieife 1, w. b. Sodta-e £*Ule Broun 2. W. S. Smith's Snuffy 3 H<Afer, lyr: T. McLamen's Beauty 1, A. Bchmitt's Hope 2, T. Wilson's Daley 3. i Any Other Breed.-'Bull: M. Kelly's bulls 1 and 2, A. G. McKenzie'e v.h.c. Cow or heiler: Geo. McCulhrngh's 1, A. F. Mullens' 2 A G. McKenaie'e T.h.c. 'Dairy Cattle Oudges, Messrs T. Wwods and Willis Bros.). —Cow, 3yra and upwards, any toreed, in milk: D. O'Connor's Magpie 1 and ctoamptou, C. A. Fwwcett's 2, A. D. Bell's V b-c Cow, under 3yrs, any brevd, in milk- C. A. Fa'wcett's 1, C. Atchesou's 2, H BuH's v.h.c. 'Beet 'type of dry dairy <w. 3yrs and upwards, guaranteed in calf: <; \ Fawcett'a 1, Stereos' 2, C. Atehesou's vh c Pen of th-ree Shorthorn heifere, calvYd since July 1, 1908. suitable for diairy purnoses, bred by exhibitor: A. D. Bell's 1. Pen ot ttixee heifers any breed, calved sin-ce July 1, 1908, suitable for dairy purposes, ibred by exhibitor: A. Hansen's 1. Pen of three yearling heifers, any breed, calved i since July 1, VMUd, bred by exhibitor: .1.1 Bmibldng'a 1, Geo. McCullough's 2, W. S. Smith's vJlc. I In the tat cattle section there was only ■ one exhibit, A. D. Bell winning 'the prize for fat cow. Store Cattle.—Pen of three store steers, under 4yre: W. Duder's pen 1. Pen of three etore steers, 2yre: CHawthorne a-nd Mnnroe. SHEEP. (Judge, with the exception of £at sheep, Mr E. Barriball.) under IS mon:tbs: 11. K. Potter 1 and 2, and was awarded special merit. Two ewes, suckling lambs, any age: H. E. Potter 1. iLeiceatere. —Bam, o»er 18 months: A. Mo-Nk-ol's 1 -\. D. Bell's -. Ram, under 13 months: A. aioXlcol's 1 and 2. Roumey Marsh.—li*m, over IS months: A. McNieol's A 26 1, A. D. Bell's 2, A. L. Coley's 3, A. D. Bell's v.ib.c. Bain, under 18 months: A. D. Bell's 1, A. McNicol'e 2 ami 3, A. L. Colley's v.h.c. Pen of two ewes, any age. suckHng lambs: A. D. Bell's 1. Pen of two ewee, under 18 months: A. McNicol's 1 and 2, A. D. Bell's 3, A. L. Coltey's v.h.c.

"Shropshire Dovrae. —Run, over IS mouths: W. Knight's Corrigan 1, Hawthorne and Manro's 2, A. D. BeH'e 3. Bam under 12

months: W. Knlßht'e 1 end. 2. Pen of two .ewes, any age, suckling :=mbs: W. Knight's 1. Pen of two ewes, under 18 months: W. Knight's 1, described as or special merit. Merinos.—'Bam. over IS months: A. G. iMcKenzie's 1, M. Kelly's 2 and 3. Bam, ■under 18 months: M. Kelly's 1 and 2. Pen of two ewes, under 18 months: M. Kelly's L Fat Sheep (Judges, Messrs. Woodward Brothers). — Pen of three wethers, best money valne: A. D. Bell 1, A. L. Collie 2, Pen of three ewes, best money valne: A. Collie 1, A. D. Bell 2. Pen of three wettjere, suitable for freezing, any breed: A. D. Bell 1, Hawthorne and Munro 2, A. L. Colley 3. Pen of three lambs, suitable for freezing, any breed: A. D. Bell 1 and 2, Hawthorne and Mnnro 3. PICS. (Judge, Mr. Jas. Wyire.) Berkshire*.—Breeding bow, any age. In pig: Hawthorne and Mnnro 1. Sow unSer 12, months: P. Waters 1, Hawthorne and Munro 2. Yorkshires. —Boar, any age: Hawthorne and Mnnro 1. Tamworthe.—Pig, suitable for botcher's purposes, live weight not to exceed 130! b. : C. A. Fawcett 1, P. Waters 2. Group of three store pigs, under 6 months, any breed: Hawthorne and Munro 1. DAIRY PRODUCE AND SUNDRIES. (Judge, Mr. T. W. Jones.) Eggs. —Heaviest dozen single-yoked fresh hen eggs: Mrs. C Munro 1, Karl Sehmitt 2. Heaviest dozen single-yoked fresh duck eggs: Mrs. T. Wilson 1. FThttiw and Bacon. —Green ham of best quality and shape, cured "by farmer: Thos. H. Paul 1, T. Wilson 2. Butter. —Farmers' fresh separator butter, not less than 31b.: Mrs. V. McKenzie 1, Mrs. T. Wilson 2. Fanners' fresh non-separator butter, not less than 31b:; Mrs. 0. Munro 1, Exhibit of farmers' fancy butter, not more than 31b.: Mrs. T. Wilson 1. There were no • entries in cheese. I Poultry.—Orpington rooster and one hen, | any colour: ills. C. ilunro 1, D. Baird 2. Wyandottes, rooster aud one hen: Howard Burnside 1. White Leghorn rooster and one hen: Karl Sehmitt 1. Brown Leghorn rooster "and one hen: Karl Sehmitt 1 and 2. Ducks: Indian runner duck and drake— Howard Burnside 1. Turkeys: Gobbler—D. H. Millsop 1. Geese: Gander—W. Stevens 1, no other entry. Goose: W. Stevens 1. WAXGAN'UI SHOW. CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS. (Bly Telegraph.—Press Association.) WAN'GANUI, this day. The following are the championship a-wards at the Wanganui show:. — Cattle.—Shorthorn bull. R. B. Hamilton. Polled Angus bull. C. J. Russell. Hereford bull, E. Short; cow, G. F. Moore. Hoietein bull and cow, W. J. Lovelock. Ayrshire bull and cow, D. Buchanan. Jersey bull, P. J. Peterson; cow, H~ J. Linn. Sheep.—Lincoln ram and ewe, W. H. Wybourne. Corrledale, John Gibson: ewe, Fergie Bros. English Leicester ram, R. Breamer; ewe, S. R, Lancaster. Borden Leicester ram and ewe, Jas. Dowthwaite. Southdown ram and ewe, E-llLs Bros. Shropshire Down ram and ewe, J. R. Corrigan. Bylands ram, C G. Russell; ewe, F. Moore. Pigs.—Berkshire boar and sow. J. H. Seller; Yorkshire boar and sow, I. J. Small.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 273, 17 November 1910, Page 6

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CLEVEDON A. AND P. SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 273, 17 November 1910, Page 6

CLEVEDON A. AND P. SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 273, 17 November 1910, Page 6

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