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OPOTIKI SHOW.

LIST OF AWARDS. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) OPOTrKI, Saturday. The 32nd annual show of .the Opotlkl Agricultural and Pastoral Association was held on Friday. There was a record attendance, .lerseys were a feature of the exhibits aDi there was also a very fine exhibition of 'F'riesians and Shorthorns. The following is the prize list: — COMPETITION'S. Cob, ridden: S. Waititi 1, W. M. Kelly 2G. Hawkins 3. Cob, under 14.2: Held Bros. 1. W. M. Kelly 2, Miss Shaw 3. Buggy mare or gelding, driven: Reid 'Bros, il, J- 18. King 2. Mare or gelding, suited for mounted rifles: M. Flood 1, Reid Bros. 2. «. C Butler 3. Pony. .riven: Reid Bros. 1. Miss s&aw 2. Driving competition, ladles: Miss Kelly 1, Miss Shaw A Driving competition, men: D. C. Hawkins 1, A. Neflson 2. Best pair buggy horses: Held Bros 3. J. B. King -. Turnout fonr-wuec'er: Held Brod. J, J. ■»- <Klng •!.' Hunter, up to 12st: 'Miss Grant 1. Thomson Bros. 2. Geo. Hudson 3. stockmen's competitiou: A. Stuart 1. A. B Abbot ;•. Leaping match, over 3ft 61n hurdles: Mr. Kellv 1 I. Waititi 2. Light-weight list- w! G. Recce 1. A. Stuart 2. M Flood 3 Hi-h jump: D. McGnlre J. Bending •omDetltion 4. Xeilaon 1. Best boy rider, und,- 14 rears: W. Hennessey 1. A. Kelly 2. «Mt bnv rider, under 15 years: \V. HenaesBest bo.V rraer. Jump GfaDt i «' Waititi 2. Weight-eairyinghack, 15st-' Reid Bros. '1. M. B. Abbot 2. Weijhtcarrvlng hack, 13st: W. G. Butler 1, Reid Bros" 27 Lady's hack, rtdaen: W. G. Heece

1. VT. C. IBntler 2. Pony, ridden by boy: E. "W. Kelly 1, P. fVatereon 2. Girl rider, 13 years, Miss Isabel Walker a. Lady rider, G. Hawkins J. E. iH. Kelly 2. Lady I rider, over 3ft 6iu hurdles: ilise M. Kelly 1. Leaping match for ponies, over :itt hurdles, by boy: Keid It rot. i, A. Stewart A Beet lady rider, Miss M. ■Hawkins 1. Miss M. Kelly 2. Trotter, ridden: G. Hawkins 1. W. C. Batter 2. Best walking hack: Mtes CM. Shaw 1. M. Flood 2, Thompson Bros. 3. Best paced hack: W. G. Keece 1, V>. a. Butler 2 Beat polo pony: Reid Bros. I. E•II. Kelly 2. Champion ivick: W. G. Recce 1, "W. G. Butler 2. Local lady rider, over fcurdlen: E. H. Kelly i. Open jump, hunter etyle: Ml»- Grant L S. Waititl 2. M. riAbbot 3. Lady's Jump tiuuter style: Miss M. Kelly 1. HORSES. Bloodstock.—Entire: T. Hennessey 1. £rood mire, fotl at loot: T. SPowuriJl 1. EEeece 2, J. Armstrong 3. Mare, dry: E. H. Kelly 1. Two-year-<>ld gelding or fitiy: Ernest Recce 1. Two-year-old (i. Re«ce 1. Tearllng colt: T. Poiv«rill T. Foal: Ernest Recce 1. J. Armstrong 2, T P wdrlD 3. Best thoroughbred: \Y. (J. Recce 1. Ernest Recce 2, J. Kelly 3. Best Winterboarne foal: J. Armstrong 1, Reid (Bros. J. Roadstere.—Cßest entire, calculated to in>prore breed coaching horses: T. 'Hennessey 1. IPoal: Reid Bros. 1.

(Draughts.—Entire: S. Maloney 1. Brood ! mare, foal at foot: John Looupy 1, Rri.i ißros. 2, J. G. Murray 3. Mare, dry: riark • Bros. 1, J. McCarthy 2. J. G. Murray 3- ; Gelding: 'Clark (Bros. 1. Reid 'Bros. 2. Clark !.P.ros. 3. Pair heavy draughts: Clark Bros. 1. J. McCarthy 2, J. G. Murray. 3. Team of I throe horses: Clark Bros. 1. J. G. Murray 1-Three-year-old gelding or flily: Reid Bros. 1 and 2. Two-year-old gelding or flUy: John I.ooney 1, J. G. Murray 3. Year'.lnj oolt: J. G. Murray 1 and 2. Foal: J. R. Murray 1. 2 and 3. Spring cart horse: Kelly and Fleming H. IBest walking draught: Hon. J. B. Cow 1, ,T. McCarthy 2. Clark Bros. 3. CATTLE. Pedigree Frtesians.—Bull calf: Parkinson Bros. 1, .Tas. Young 2. F. Ducker 3. Bull yearling: Parkinson Bros. 1. Frank Ducker 2 and 3. 'Bull, two-year-old : Frank Ducker 1, R. D. Ducker 2. Bull, three-year-old and over: Parkinson Bros. 1. K. Ducker 2. Heifer calf: .Tas. Young i. Parkinson Bros. 2. F. Ducker 3. Yearling heifer: Parkinson Bros. 1. 2. 3 and 4. 'Two-year-old heifer : Parkinson 1 and 2, F. Ducker 3. Cow, three years and over: Parkinson Bros. 1 and 2. Pen «f two heifer calves: Jas. Young 1, Parkinson Bros. 2. Frank Ducker 3. Pen of two yearling heifers : Parkinson Bros. 1 and 2. Pen of two two-year-old heifers: Parkin son Bros. 1. Jas. Young 2. Frank Ducker 3. Pen of two cows: Parkinson Bros. 1, Frank Ducker 2.

Grade Friesians—Heifer calf: Jas. Yonng 1. Frank Ducker 2. Yearling heifer: Frank Ducker 1, Jas. Young 2. Two-year-o'd heifer: Frank Ducker 1, Jns. Youns 2. Cow. three-year-old: Jas. Young 1, Frank Ducker 2. Pen of two heifer calves: Jas. Young 1. Pen of two yearlings: Jas. Young 1. Pen of two two-year-old heifers: Jas. Young 1. Pen of two cows: Jas. Young 3. Pedigree Jerseys—Bull calf: W. G. Recce 1, J. G. Murray 2. Bull, yearling: J. (5. Murray 1, Matchitt Bros. 2. Bull, two-year-old: J. G. Murray 1. T.ooney Bros. 2 J G Murray 3. Bull, three-year-old: J. Beaver 1. J.'g. Murray 2. W. J. Connor 3. Heifer calf: W. G. Recce 1 and 2. Yearling heifer: J. G. Murray 1. Two-year-old heifer: W. G. Recce 1, 2, and 3. Cow. three-year-Oid : W. G. Recce I and 3, Edwin Recce 2. Pen of two heifer calves: W. G.< Recce 1. Pen of two two-year-old heifers: TV. G. Recce 1. Pen of two cows: W. G. Recce 1.

Grade Jerseys.—Heifer calf: W. G. Recce 1. J. G. Murray 2. W. G. Recce 3. Yearling heifer: J. G. Murray 1. J. Beaver 2, Matcbltt Bros. 3. Two-year-old heifer: J G. Murray 1 and 3. S. Shalfoon 2. Fen of two heifer ralves • W. G. Recce 1. J. G. Murray 2 and 3. Pen of two-year heifers: J. G. Murray 1. Pen of two heifers: J. G. Murray 1. J. Beaver 2. Matchitt Bros. 3. Pen of two cows: J. G. MurrayM.

Registered Milking Shorthorns —Best ball of any age: W. H. OPilktagton 1. Bull, yearling: TV. H. Pilkington 1. Bull, two-year-old : W. H. Pllklngton 1, W. A. Smith 2. Bull, three-year-old: W. A. Smith 1. Heifer, ralf. milking: W. a. Smith 1 and 2. Yearling heifer: Thompson Bros. 1. Cow, three-year-old: Thompson Bros. 1.

Grade Shorthorns.—Yearling heifer: W. A. Smith 1 and 2. Cow. three-year-old; Thompson Bros. 1 and 2. Pen of two yearling heifers: Thompson Bros. 1. Ayrshires.—Cow. three-year-old: Hon. J B. Gow 1.

Best dairy pow.—Parkinson Bros. 1. W. G. Recce 2" and 3.

Hereford!!. —Bull, yearling: Reid Bros. 1 and 2. Bull, two-year-old: Reid Bros. 1. Bull, three-year-old: Reid Bros. 1 and 2. Heifer, two-year-old : Reid Bros. 1 and 2. Fat Cattle. — Fat bullock: Reid Bros. 1. Jas. Young 2. Pen of two fat bn-lloeks: Reid Bros. 1, W. J. Connor 2. Fat cow : Reid Rroe. 1. .Tas. Yonng 2. Fat heifer: Reid Bros. 1, Jas. Young 2. Pen of two fat freezing bullocks: Reid Bros. 1 and 2. Fat eteer. three-year: Reid Bros. 1, W. J. Connor 2. Fat steer, two year: Reid Rros. 1 and 2. Fat yearling: Reid Bros. 1. Frleelan bullock: Jas. Young 1. SHEEP. Stud Romney Marsh.—Ram. any age: Stansbury Estate 1. Pen of three two-tooth ewes: Stansbury Estate 1. Pen of three ewes: Stenebury Estate 1 and 2. Ewe: Stansbury Estate 1. Flock Romney Marsh.—Ram. 30 months and upwards: Stansbury Estate I. Ram, 18 montha and under: Stanshury Estate 1, 2 and 3. Local-bred IS months ram: Walker Bros. 1, Stansbury Estate 2. Pen of three ewes: Stansbury Estate 1 and 2. Pen of three ram lambs: Stansbury Estate 1. Pen of three ewe lambs: Stansbury Estate 1, TW>ripeon Bros. 2. Down Br<*d. —Ram, any a?e: W. A. Smith 1. Ewe, any age: W. A. Smith 1 and 2. ■•

Bush Sheep—Pen of three wethers J. W. Irvine 1, Geo. Hawkins 2, Stansbury Estate 3. Pen of three fat ewes: Stansbury Estate 1. Fat Sheep—Pen of three wethers: Thompson Bros. 1, J. W. Irvine 2. Pen of freezing wethers: Stansbury Estate 1. .T. W. Irvine 2. P"en of freezing ewes: Stansbury Estate 1, Thompson Bros. 2. Pen of three fat ewes: Thompson Bros. 1. Pen of five fat lambs: W. A. Smith 1. Pen of five free2lng lambs: W. A. Smith 1. Pet lamb, owned and exhibited by child: Edna P. Smith 1, 8. Waterson 2, David Cooke 3. PIGS. Berkshire boar: W. A. Smith 1 and 2. Berkshire sow: H. R. Hogg 1. Berkshire sow, nine months and under: W. A. Smith 1 and 2. Tamworth sow: H. R. Hogg 1. Pig suitable for pork : H. R. Hogg 1. Pen four pigs, four months old: H. R. Hogg 1. DOGS. Rough Collie: W. A. Smith 1. Smooth collie: W. G. Butler 1, Ohas. Ross 2. C. T. Clark 3. Beardy collie: A. H. Neild 1. Mrs. McCalllon 2. Setter: F. Pile 1. Fox terrier, S. Dods 1. J. Fleming 2. Toy dog, any breed: Jim Talbot 1. Any .other breed : Jim Talbot 1, Hon. J. B. Gow 2.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 48, 26 February 1923, Page 3

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OPOTIKI SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 48, 26 February 1923, Page 3

OPOTIKI SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 48, 26 February 1923, Page 3

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