WAIKATO SHOW.
BIG CROWD FOB -FIRST DAT. THE PRIZE LIST. 'By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) HAMILTON", Tuesday. TV 31st annual spring show of the Waikato A. and P. Association, which opened at Claudelands this morning, was attended throughout the day by brilliant' weather and everything that makes for success. The attendance of the public was well over the average for the first day. of the show and with fine weather for People's Day to-morrow the Association should be able to realise a gate beatins; all previous records. The following are additional awards made after the "Stir went to press*to-day:— | HORSES. j Hacks.—Maiden: G. Klingender 1, W. A. Fi.-her 2, J. E. Ifoblw 3. ! Hunting Events. —Maiden hunter, ridden by rider wbo has never ridden a winning horse: \V. Windsor 1. J. Fogarty 2. Miss Keudell :•■. Filly or geMing. 3or 4 .v«irs. calculate! to make a hunter: Geo. Jamieson 1 .1. K. Dobbs 2. Filly or gelding, 3 or 4 rears,- calculated to make a steeplechaser:'.l. E. Dobbs 1. W. Cleary 2 and 3. Maiden hunier. gentlemen rivers: Mrs. VI. 1. Kanstcad 1, J. Johnstone 2, It. 11. Townsend 3. Ilurater. judged on type: Albert John 1. Miss Kelso 2. Mare or gelding suitable for mounted rifles: Miss Kelso 1. Mi-s Kendell 2. Heavy-weight hunter: Miss G. Mailer 1. K. H. Townsend 2. W. L_ I'arr 3. Light-weight hunter: X 11. Townsend 1. Wyun Brown 2. Miss "Kelso 3 Waikato Hunt Club Cup, for ,-leveresc hunter: A. M. Samuel 1. Hunter ■Scholium l up: K. H. Townsend 1 and 3, ; T. Clarkin 2. I fobs and Ponies.—fob. 15 hands: Miss G Matter 1. W. Biirbnsh 2, W. Collier 3. Kovs pony: I*. H. Clarkin 1. T. ... Hunt 2. A." Pretty 3. Youth's hack: H. Hunt 1. Innes Tavlor 2, I. Crosby 3. Pony i hui'ter: 11. Windsor 1. A. Seifert 2. I. | Tavlor 3. Boy rider, under 12: G. Feake 1, \V. Brown 2." T. L. Hunt 3. Boy rider, not over 1«: G. I'eake 1, X. Browu 2, D. \ .Miofigrass 2. i Harness Horses.—Cobb. 14.2 or under: D. i Fulton 1. W. H. Bur-bush 2. W. Collie 3. •Pony. 14 hands or tinder, driven by gentleman: ,?.-E. Dobbs 1. .1. W. Cleary 2. Pony. | 14.2 or under, driven b.v lady: D. Fulton 1. W. Collie 2. B. H. Moreland 3. Pony, 13.2 and nnder. driven by lad.v: .1. E. liobbs .1. .Toj-cp rilklnzton 2. AY. Cleary 3. '
Champion harness horse: A. Livingstone's k'Tper. I Driving Competition.--Ladies on.ly: Miss i Briggs 1. Miss Mailer 2. Miss Angus 3. Drauzhts.—Colt or gelding. one year: | Corbov Bros 1 and 2. W. Xeweli 3. Mare. ' lativ aire: W. S. l'a'k 1 and 3. \V. Xeweli 2. : I .Mare, nny age. dry: D. Jones 1. T. E. iDmk 2.' Mare or gelding, regu'any j worked: T. E. Pn<-k 1. S. B. Grant 2. Mare Inr getting, suitable for farm work: T. i Jones 1. S. B. Grant 2. Filly, three years: ' S. B. Grant 1. T. E. Dock 2. Flll.v. two 'years: J. (.'. Begbie J. W. G-. Park 2. W.I i Xewe.ll 3. Yearling flllv: T. E. Duck 1. i !W. Long 2 J. C. Begbie 3. fielding, two I years: S. B. Grant 1. Pair horses: T. I Jones 1. T. E. Duck 2, W. S. Park 3. Walkling heavy draughts: J., C. Begbie 1. T. . Jonen 2. Xr E. Duck 3. Farmer's pair, not exceeding three years: J. C. Begbie 1. T. E. Duck 2. Generalpurpose horse: E. Taylor 1, <". A. Care 2. T. A. Turner 3. CATTLE. Fat Cattle.—Bullock, 4 years: F. It. Seddon 1, A. Miller 2. Best four-year-old bullock: F. R. Seddon 1. Petch Bros. 2. , Steer. 3 years: A. Miller 1 and 2. W. I Xeweli 3. •Steer, suitable for freezing: F. K. Seddon 1. A. Miller 2 and 3. T*o three-yc-ar-old steers: W. Xeweli 1. A. Miller 2. F. It. Seddon 3. t*teer, suitable for local trade: F. It. Seddon 1. A. Miller 2, | 'fetch Bros. 3. Two steers, 2 years* F. R. ~ Seddon- 1-, W. Xeweli 2 and 3. Steers. 2 I years: F. R. Seddon 1. W. Xeweli 2 and 3. ;' Cow. any age: A. Miller 1 and 2. W. ', Newell 3. Heifer. 3 years: W. Xeweli 1, Heifer, 2 years: W. Xeweli 1 and 2. Steer, not over 18 months: W. Xeweli 1. F. R. ; Seddon 2 aud 3. Heifer, not over 18 . months: W. Xeweli 1 and 2. I Pedigree Milking Shorthorns. —Bull. 3 years: g. Lye 1 and champion. -.I. -T. Crosby - '. 2. Ranstead Bros. 3: •Bmll. 2 ' years: J., Fisher 1 and reserve champion. S. Lye 2, T. C. Blackett 3. Bull, 1 year: A. C. Johnston 1, S. Lye 2, T. C. Blackett 3. • Bull cnlf: Ranstead Bros. 1, J. Fisher 2 and ; 3. Heifer, 2 years, dry: Ranstead Bros. 1. J. Fisher 2. Heifer. 1 year: J. Fisher ' 1. Ranstead Bros. 2 and 3. Heifer calf: Knnstead .Bros. 1 and 3. J. Fisher 2: Group , of male and-females: Ranstead Bros. 1, 2, and 3. i Pedigree Jerseys.—Bull. 3 years: C. A. Care 1 and champion, A. E. Garner .2. A. R. ' | Clark 3. Bull. 2 years: W. J. > 1 aud reserve champion. Morrison Bros. 2. ' .1-. C. Wilson 3. Bull, yearling: W. J. ' Cbeynowreth 1, W. H. Mlers 2. A. Moreland , and Sons 3. Cow. 4 years, in milk: F. E. i Day 1, champion and 2. T. Church 3. Cow, j. 3 years: F. E. Day 1 and reserve champion. T. Church 2, W. J. Hall 3. Wnikato Jersey Cattle Breeders oaks for three-year-old heifers: F. E. Day 1. T. Church 2. W. .1. Hall 3. Heifer. 2 years: T. Church 1. |
W. 3. Cheynoweth 2 and 3. Heifer, year- i I Unit: W. J. (Tieynoweth 1, W. H. | Mlers 2 and 3. Pair of yearling heifers: IW. H. Mlers 1. T.-Church 2. W. J. Chey-I itoweth 3. Cow, 3 years, with record cer-! Klfleate: F. E. Day 1 and 2, champion and I I reserve champion. T. Church 3. I Pedigree Frleslans.—Cow, i years: A. W. ' Chapman 1, Whewell Bros 2, Flrl Land Company 3. Cow, 3 years: Whewell Bios. I 1. D. Hose 2 and 3. Heifer, 2 years, in I milk: C. R. Duncan and Sons 1. S. Clements' 2. I). Upss 3. Heifer, 2 >cars, dry: Flrl; Land Company 1, Whewell Bros. 2 and 3. ileifer, yearling: H. It. Green 1. 2 and 3.1 tow~ot heifer with record certificate: A W. j Chapman 1. J. H. Wilson 2. Piri Land Company 3. Group of bull and females: Pill Land Company 1, Whewell Bros. 2, V. i Ross 3. I Pedigree Ayrshinfcs.—Bull. 3 years; J. and C. Watts 1. Southie and Sons 2, A. M. Wilson 3. Bull. 2 years: W. K. Lawton 1, ! Pollard Bros 2. .1. and C. Watts 3. Bull, 1 year: Palmer.and Collins 1. .1. <.'. Wallai c , 2. J. and <\ Watts 3. Cow, 4 years: .1. and j V. Watts 1. J. C. Wallace 2. Pollard Bros. 3. I Cow. 3 years: J. \nd ('. Watts 1. W. K. ! Lawton 2. Heifer, 2 years: C. Bailey 1 and reserve champion, W. K. Law ten 2. 3. C. ; Wallace 3. Heifer. 2 years, dry. W. K. Law. I tin 1. A. H. Clements 2. Heifer. 1 year: J. and C. Watts 1 and 3, Palmer and Collins | 2. Group of male and females: J. and C. | Watts 1, W. K. Lawton 2. I Grade Ayrshires.—Cow. -i years: A. ! I-smbie 1. Cow. 3 yean-, lv milk: Pollard j Bros. 1. Heifer, yearling: % C. Wallace 1 and 2. C. Balky 3. .- w Grade Friesians.—Cow. 4 years: J. T. Crosoy 1. K. E. Crosby 2. Cow, 3 years: .1. T. Crosby 1. F. E. Crosby 2. Heifer: P. Crosby 1 and 2. Grade Jerseys.— Cow. 4 years: W. J. Cheynoweth 1. A. I'aterson 2, P. M<--l'herson 3. Cow, 3 years: W. ,T. Chev- • noweth 1. 11. K. Porritt 2 nnd 3. Heifer. 2 years, in Vere Ihittv 1, H. K. Porritt 2. 1". McPherson 3. Heifer. 1 year: I It. Wattane 1, W. J. Cheynoweth 2 and 3. Dai.y Cattle.—l', M, Pli.rson 1. SHSF.P. Southdowns.—Ram, under IS months: Neil Held 1, J. 11. Gore 2. Ewe, any age: Neil .Re-id 1 and 2. J. H. Gore 3. Ewe. under IS months- Neil Rei.l 1. J. H. Gore 2 and 3. ! I'at Sheep.—Two crcssbred wethers long l wool, suitable for local trade: A. Miller 1 and 2. F. It. Seddon 3. Two crossbred wethers. shortwo_l. suitable for local t.ade: v Ne ' vell !■ T. Martin 2. Two crossbied wethers, longwooi. suitable for freezing: K. j It. seddon 1. 2 and 3. Two crossbied ewes, ' lonswual. suitable for to. al trade: A. Miller 1 and 3. F R. Seddon 2. Two crossbred ; ewes, shortwool. suitable for local ttade: : I. K. Seddon 1 and 3. T. Martin 2. Two ewes. lcns«o:»l. suitable for freezing: A. Miller 1. r. Martin 2. F. R. -Seddon 3 Two ewes, shortwool, suitable for freezing: T. Martin 1. F. R. Seddon 2 and 3 Wether most money value: T. Martin 1 F R Sed- : don 2. A. Miller 3. Crossbred hogget, most money value: XI. Procter 1. T. Martin 2 and .!. Ewe. any age. most nionev value: T. Martin 1. K. R. Seddon 2. A. Miller :< Two wethers, most money value: A Miller 1 W New-e.l 2, T. Martin 3. Two crossbred wethers. 18 months, most profitable sheep, wqol and carcase combined: A. Miller 1, T. Martin 2. Two ewes, under is months most profitable sheep, wool and carcase combinedA. Miller 1 and 2, T. Martin 3. CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS. ! The following championship awards were made to-day:— Pedigree Shorthorns.—Bull: William Tay-loi-s General Barrio-ton. Cow: William Taylors Bertha 54th. "uum Milking Shorthorns.-Bull: Shves sf___ stead Comet. Reserve: J. Fisher's Pukl rlmu Golddust. Cow: Ranstead Bros ' \I_T £t'S IV ' ,tewrw instead Bro^' Pedigree -lerseys.—Bull: C. \ fare's \vn U^-I-^T^!E
Pontiac. Cow: A. W, A_eatra Feyne. Reserve:'w£iS«*A Blanco Springhill Maggie n * lrt *^'_Hi' Pedigree Ayrshire*.—Bo]].'",: *"-;';■'- "Watts' Glenshll of Eden _>_«:* OH] t AY. K. Lawton's Killarney C Watts' Highland Ma_y «___i_Sl| Batle.Vs Gietfbairn Lady Roberts; a * r *"* C Horses. —Draught mare- j *. '-".• Ohote's Pride. " ' c \ gejft, Sheep —English Livingstone, llomney Marsh—____ 'S f. Seddon. Kvre: a. b. Bell IS" 1 F - i -Kam: A. Miller. "* s ' , roWk_^:
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 277, 22 November 1922, Page 8
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