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THE FRANKLIN SHOW.

PEOPI-E'S DAY. A SPLENDID OUTING. FTNE JTMPING EVENTS. • • people's Day " at the. Franklin Show p Saturday was one of the most sue- j jegfnl in the history of the society.; jHe weather was even better than on iju opening day. and by noon there a large attendance, which was .gelled as tho. day progressed by still crowd?, the afternoon being served in tne district as a halfliolitey- Special trains from Auckland jjj Hamilton also brought large com•lenients of passengers. Once it was definitely known that the society intended to hold its show this year despite the effect of the recent epidemic, tie whole-hearted energy of enthusiasts'! ias thrown inio the scale and the result _ts shown in Saturday's events alone — exceeded even the anticipations of the j vast sanguine. This show always! •roves an attraction for sportsmen ! lanters, and Saturday was no exception j t 0 the rule, the most prominent of the jrovince being re-presented. The stamp tf bnnter that competed, was the very bat the Dominion produces. In ths ciumpion hunter contest Mr. G. Casey's Glenora jumping faultlessly was dedared the winner. Mies Kelso secured nro championships with Laddie in the: jiick section and Field Marshal in the , sjrness section. Mr. Ben Myers was jlso very suci-ossful, his Bowler annex-; jij three first and one second prizes, j jSe ground, in addition to presenting an j animated scene, was gay with the flags j of the Allies, flying from positions ! unong trees that give promise of mak-! jag a fine shelter belt. The pleasantness of the outing was accentuated 'by fine ausic played by the Pukekohe Brass j Band. The final reeulte are: — HORSES. Hacks and Hunters.—Edward E. Deed 1. Hack, np to lost: Geo. Casey 1. B. H. Bishof -. Eobt. D. Nenl 0. Hack, up to list: Miss Kelso 1, E. P. Paul 2. V. Pspsach 3. Hack, up to list: B. Myers 1. Hoy M- Furness 2. Miss Kelso 3. Filly cr celding. 1 year: Johnstnne 1. * Fill? or celdini:, 1 year: J. L. McTVatt 1, Wilfred .Tohnstnne 2. Foal, hack: L. ,T. Walters 1. TC. H. Caddy 2. Pony. 14.2 or mder: F Del] 1. S. .T. Murray C. Boys' pony. 13.2, or under: E. P. Panl 1. Doris E. Melville 2. C. J. Hoskinss S. Uzbt Harnes?. —Pony. 12.2 hands or ender: VT. N. Hunter 1, gffie Ashwin 2, Boulston Bros. .■). Pair ponies. 13.2 hands ! or under: rtoulston Bros. 1. Pair ponies. 12.2 hands or under: Roulston Bros. 1. M«re or peldine. suitable for coaching purposes: W R. Spicer 1. E. P. Paul 2, Miss Kelso 3. Best turnout, horse and harness: Miss Kelso 1, E. P. Paul 2, S. Page 3. Dramhts.— Gelding, any ase: S. B. Grant 1, W. RonlstoD 2. Jas. McCormick 3. Mare or feldinc, most suitable to ride, drive, or plonsh: P. Maloney 1, C. McCormick 2, E. Brawn ■ ■■ Heavy sprinc cart horse: W. Ronlston 1. J. McCormick 2. T. Perkins ". Medium sprinpr cart horse: A. Raynes 1, R. Sichplls 2, F. McKean 3. sprinp cart Igrse: J. Townsend 1. J. Maxwell 2. r>. Malonev 3. Three-horse team: T. E. Duck 1. Pair of farm horses: T. E. Duel; 1 and S. W. Smef-ri 2. Farm horses: T. E. Puck 1, I. O. Woods 2. W. Smeed .1. Pair salon horses: J. McCormick 1. Blood Stock.—Champion Entire: E. E. Ited. Champion Mare: Messrs. Roulston Bros. Hacks and Hunters. —Lady's hack: K. Sudanan 1 X TV Perd 2. R. M. Fiirness I Child's Pony, li , hand? <ir under: r. i ; tpteSv 1, E. P. Paul 2 and 3. Child's ' , I'tms.'lO hands or under: Mary Ingram 1, ■ G Palmer 2. Hack, up to 13st, novice: ' t, ii. Fnrness 1, V. Papesch 2, E. Burdin i I Hare, stumble for breeding harks: L. J. i ■(fillers 1, X YV. Teel 2. Mare or Gelding, rtatile for cavalry remount: E. P. Paul 1 ti3, G. Casoy 2. Mare or ;reldinz. suitrile for mounted rifles: Ben M. Myers 1, <Ilis Kelso 2 and 3. Mare or gelding, snii«b!e for artillery purposes: iD. Maloney 1, f. Ronlston 2, C. Fulton 3. Msiden hunter: ?.. 11. Furness 1. T. C. Fayton 2, A. E. Hattaway .'!. Lightweight hunter: .7. Buchanan 1. Ben it. 'Myers 2, E. Barribnll "■ (Lady's hunter: J. 1-iueuanan 1, B. H. Bishof 2. Miss P. G. firant 3. Heavy--siirit hunter: Miss Kelso 1. 18. iH. Bishof 1 R. D. Neal :',. "Pony hunter: J. A. Short I.S.J. Murray 2. Miss G. Sharp 3. Walking ildt: Ben M. Myers 1, G. C.isey 2, J. T. Barton 3. Best-mannered '(saddle) mare or ceUing: J. Casey i, R. M. Furness 2. Weijht-carryin-g cob: Miss Kelso 1, W. Slmttleworth 2. R. P. Hamilton 3. Polo pony: S. J. 'Murray 1, Doris MelvDle 2. Champion hark. Auckland Raclns Club's ! prize: Miss Kelso. Champion hunter: <i. j Oasey 1, Miss P. G. Grant 2, B. H. Bishof ■ 3, Light Harness Horses. — Pony , tnrnout: E. P.Paul 1, W. N. Hunter 2. CM. Osbourne 3- Champion harness horse: IMiss Kelso. Draughts.— Champion entire: -B. Nk-holls. Champion mare: T. E. Duck. COMPETITIONS. . Hunter's Long Jump.—R. I). Neal 1, Miss , Grant 2. ( Girl Rider.—Miss Elliott 1, Mifis Beale 2. I Boy Rider.—X. Papesch 1. ' Leaping Match.—R. McGough and B. H. : BiMhofr tied. i Ledv Rider.—Miss CBriggs 1, Miss Rae '-I, i Miss Grant 3. : Gentleman Rider.—J. Paton 1, A. BurStockman's Competition.—a. Papesch I, "•Speedy 2, T. Harris 3. Ural Jumping.—Mies Rae and J. Paton 1, ws .Hudson and Hirst 2 Uaori Rider.—J. Barton 1, iB. King 2, "■ "ade 3. Best Driver.-Miss Kelso 1, C. Fulton 2, a - C. Colgan 3. CATTLE. «Tw m fn e Jrteslans.—Bun, 3 years or "er. Jolly Bros. 1, A. J. Kidd 2. Bull, 2 ' lears: A. J. Kidd 1. Bull, yearling: C. A. ' R^ Cett *■ Lo»den Bros. 2, J Loughlin 3. Ball calf: c. A. Fawcett 1, Louden Bros, j Z Ufdgkinson 3. Cow o r heifer, 3 years or over: C. A. Fawcett 1, A. .T. Kidd 2, \ f Taylor 3. Heif»r. 2 years: C. A. Fair. ' f-« 1 and 2, C. Hi,d=klnson 3. Heifer. Jearhng: a. J. Kidd 1, C. A. Fawcett 2 Jerseys.—Bull. 3yrs and over: J. ""ton 1 and eh. J. Cathcart 2. Bull,' 2yrs: t». ~ m ] ' W - Kin ? -■ F E. Oood 3. Bull, pearling: T . i-,,,10.-u 1, E. L. Rose 2, J. J. J. .Cathcart •). Bull calf: E. L. 1, R. F. Wilkinson 2, F. J. B. Ryburn ! * Low or heifer, 3yra or over: A. C. Jones J&nd eh. E. L. Kovise 2, R. F. WUkinson 3. "Hfer, 2yrs: R. F. Wilkinson 1 and 3,- W. Wng 2. Heifer, yoarling: H. F. Wilkinson \f- J. B. Kyhurn 2. F. E. Good 3. Heifer £H: D. Fulton 1. (;. Bright 2. F. J. B. ! "burn 3. Bull and three females: B. L. ■ "toe 1. R. F. Wilkinson 2. W. King 3. • Best Jersey row. holding a rertificate of j word for milk and buttcrfat records: A. ! J- Jones 1. K. k. Wilkinson 2, (Roulston ' "fos. 3. Jersey heifer, in milk, for sold tM'al present'-d by New Zealand Jersey , feeders' Association: It. F. Wilkinson 1 '«?, a- W. King 2. trade Jerseys.—Cow or heifer, 3yrs or fer: Ronlston Bros 1 J. T. Hair 2. Heifer. §T5: H. W. l<? p.ntlley 1, J. Fulton 2, B 2- Clow 3. Heifer, yearling: T. Pollock 1. \ (■ Falton 2. J. J. M-kinney 3. Heifer, calf: j ;'• Pratt 1. .1. T. Hair 2 Roulston Bros. 3. p en three hfiff-s vearlin"s- R F Wllkin-! M »l H. \V. ho. BaUley 2." J. Fulton 3. j Pedigree Ayrshire;*. — Heifer calf: W. K. wwtoa 1. T. M. Thompson 2 and 3- Bull , *M three females: T. M. Thompson 1, W- | 4-Lawton 2. Championship: F. Pellow 1. ; Grade Milking .-:i, l rih. J rus.-v'ow or heller uree years or nver: A. Taylor 1, C. J- | aoskln;; 2. Heifer two years: R. Hen1, H. Brown -' C." J. Hosking 3. , B«««, yearling: A. Douglas, li K. Hen-, food. 2 ; j. v Mpllwain 3. Heifer calf: \ S.J- Hoskin; l and 2 Three Heifers sultjiJle for dairy purposes: C. J. Hoskins 1. : Pedigree FrTeslan? -Heifer calf: Jolly B ros. i (■ A KMwett 2 A. J. Kidd 3. Bull '""I three fenuile™: t\ A. Fawcett 1 aud 2. Xii? do Frleelans. - Heifer yearllnj: A. Jf Vdd 1. Louden Bros. :!. Heifer calf: G. M. 'reenway j. | ~,,1 1en j !n , s -j an d 3. Three firo*: • Ye:; A. J. Kidd 1, Loudeu Grazing ami Fa' <'attle. — Fat ox: E. G. 1. Kat etc. r 2j rs: Chan. J. Hosking !bl ' two M " pr ~ :; - v " rs; nid or under, suit-

SHEEP Ij> SSi' r e Fw7 S: J °l»»tone 1 and 2, A. 1 and 2, α^d 1 3°en W We3 c lambS: W ' J«*«tone and en ' ° Ter 2yrs: E ' BarribsU 1 loL a woo a i Dd n? t0 < I H c Shee P—Three wethers, 1 w n o d oi M T u^ u ii I,;-,.. ■ (VOO<I 2 aDd 3 - iambs shorn- ■\\ . !•. Duder 1 and 2. Three lone-woolied

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 53, 3 March 1919, Page 9

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THE FRANKLIN SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 53, 3 March 1919, Page 9

THE FRANKLIN SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 53, 3 March 1919, Page 9

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