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AMATEUR CLASSES.

Eosea.—Twelve blooms distinct varieties n«.si? £ L Slx blooms: J. Rock 1, Misi Beryl Marchana 2. Sis blooms hybrid* per hfn«^ c V. iss Ber J' l Marchand 1. Threi Miss L J V r \ d r P er P etualß . any one variety i. collection of Cut Flowers, 12 speciee, ii 12 vases.—Mrs. J. W. Tattersfleld 1. JHand Bouquet.—Miss Welsh 1. Carnations.—Twelve varieties of on« bloom each :J. A. Skinner 1. Sis bfooms J. A..Skinner 1. Six blooms (border) : J It i c?? r 1- Tnree blooms (perpetuals) •J- A. Skinner 1. Three blooms (border) J. _*. fJUinner 1. Antimunum.—Six spikes in one vase Mrs. J. w. Tattersfield 1, A. Cole 2 Stocfc.—Six heads (three colours) : A V°-,. h Slx heads iv one vase: Mrs. J Leith 1, a. Cole 2. Collection of cv [ flowers : C. H. Edgerley 1. .HIKG EVENTS. HUNTERS. Lady's Hunter.—Major A. X. Samuel'i (Ohinemuri) El Arish,' 1; Ales. Walker , ' !^s™! 3 starkey, 2: Alex - walker-i , Cob, mare or gelding, over fences.—Alex Walker's Miss Flirt, 1; Georgeg Peake'> (Cambridge) Marcns, 2; A. and' A Hie gins' (Epsom), Little Dan, 3. Hunter Classes.—Lightweight hunter: A N. Samuel's El Arish 1, X. Brown's Tatler 2 Mrs. L. H. Boles' (Manurewa) Heather Belle %' t< P c hunter: W. T. Gleeson'a Gulielmus 1, C. Allen's Salvaboy 2, Mrs. G H. Boles' Heather Belle 3. Best tyne of hunter: H. B. Webster's Dominion 1, C. Allen s Salvaboy 2, A. Munro Wilson's Spendthrift 3. Maiden hunters : Hon. Mrs Blyth's Marco J. Buchanan's Zara 2, J Buchanan's Dione 3. Lady's maiden hunter : C. J. Wells' Lady Muriel 1, W. H. Martin's (Mount Albert) Spello 2. Pony hunter: G. Peake 6 Marcus 1, Miss J. Craig's (Mountain Road) 2, R. Leighton's Korie 3. Wire jump: A. K. Samuel's El Arish 1, Hon. Mrs. Blyth's Mac 2, C. Allen's Salvaboy 3. fii Cle ! erest nunter oy er fences, for bona Mc farmers, over whose property the Fakuranpa Hunt Club have permission to hunt. Chris. Allen's Salvaboy, 6• W T Gleeson's Gull emus, 2; Alex." Walter's Starkey, 3. RIDING AND DRIVING. Amateur Elder, boys under 14 years of age.—George Peake (Cambridee), 1; Hugh Peake (Cambridge), 2; Philip Speedy (Mangere), 3. Champion Boy Rider.—Ned Brown (Cambridge). 1; R. Lelghton (Papatoetoe), 2; George Peake (Cambridge), 3. Gentleman driver, single horse: W R Spicer 1, J. V. Patten 2, A. W. Thomas 3. £ady driver: Miss Angus 1. Mrs. A. W. Thomas 2, Miss C. Sutherland 3. Amateur boy rider: R. Lelghton 1. Xed Brown 2. Hii-h Peake 3. Girl rider: Miss Joan Craig 1, Miss Lesley Mclntosh 2, Miss Bttie Grant 3. TOWN HORSES. Pair Heavy Draught Horses.— J. J. Craig 1; Auckland City Council, 2. • Pair Heavy Horses.—Northern Roller Milling Co., 1 and 3; J. H. M. Carpenter, Pair Medium Draught Horses.—Northern Roller Milling Co., 1 ; A. B. Wright and Sons, 2; J. J. Craig, 3. Pair Light Horses.—A. B. Wright, 1 and n eav Jr, s P rin & Cart Horse.—Northern Roller Milling Co., 1, 2 and 3. Medium,, Spring Cart Horse.—Northern Boiler Milling Co., 1 and 3 ; A. B. Wright and Sons, 2. Light Spring Cart Horse.—A. B. Wright and Sons. 1 and 3; Amburys, Ltd., 2. Brood Mare.—S. B. Grant (Papatoetoe), 1; Northern Roller Milling Co., 2. *«2L orse, i Ma x e ,? r Geldin S. suitable for farm work.— J. Gee, 1. Four-horse Heavy Team.—Northern Roller Milling Co., 1; A. B. Wright and sons, 2. Four-in-hand.—Northern Roller Milling Co., and A. B. Wright divide the whole priie money. and r 2i e w. e G?ov T e" n S Ont -~ AmbnryS ' Ltd - X «i£? amp,on Town ' Horse: Northern Roller Mlllins Co. Baker's turnout: A. R. ClontLIGHT HARNESS HORSES. Champion.—R. Millen's (Epsom) Lord Kooerts. l?nh rO t ter r~?- 116 "' 8 (Epsom) Lord I Roberts, 1 J. Gee's (Grey Lynn) Jean, 2; Metcalfes (Royal Oak), Miss Moko 3 Harness Pony, 11 hands 2 inches to 12 hande 2 inches.—W. Berriraan's (Onehunga) &?°&we,- ?:*• A - w - Thom^'(Mt - ta SESS!; l, c. f l a , ?A rI SS: WOOD CHOPPING, fudges: Rey. Wood, Mr. W. Milne, and Mr. W. H. Marweels, Epsom). Standing 14-iach chop, R. Neelson (Horoplto). 10»ec, 1; J. Newcastle (KawhiaK 14»ec.. 2; P. T. Becher (Utikn, 3. Time « o-osec.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 5 December 1925, Page 11

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AMATEUR CLASSES. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 5 December 1925, Page 11

AMATEUR CLASSES. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 5 December 1925, Page 11

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