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AN £800 MOTOR BUS GOES UP IN FLAMES.

Farm Mare or Gelding.—Waitemata County Council, 1 and 3; Nicholls Bros.' TJilwortb Queen. 2. Mare with two of her progeny: Nicholls Bros. , Lady Mercellus, 1. Farm mare or gelding other than pedigree stock: Waitemata County Council, 1; R. Fifield's Bloss, 2. Three-horse team: Xicholls ißros.,- 1; Waitemata County Council, 2. Pair of farm horses: Nicholls Bros., 1: Waitemata County Council, 2. Spring cart horse: W. Attkeniiead's Flora, 1; Nicholls Bros., 2. Two-year-old or yearling colt or -filly (New Zealand Clydesdale Horse Society's Medal); H. Aittenliead's Flora Buchlyvle, 1. Medium-draught HoTsesi—Colt, 'g-eldUng or filly: H. Aitkenhead, 1 and 2; J. Osborne, 3. Gelding or filly: J. Oshorne. 1. Spring cart horse: R. S. Hanson's Kitty. 1: J. Ostoorne, 2; Tt. Fifleld's Bloss, 3. 'Mare in foal or foal at foot: H. Aitkenhead's Funcy. 1; V. Aitkenhead's Silver Bell, 2. Foal: V. Aitkenhead's Patch, 1. HARNESS HORSES. General Purpose Horse.—R. S. Hanson's Dolly, 1; ,T. Osbc-rne, 2. Stylish mover in harness: J. W. Hanson's I'earlie, 1; Miss ■Eva Strange's Joy, 2; Dr. Casement Aickin's Dinkum, 3. Buggy horse: Miss Eva Strange's Joy, 1; Mrs. Finn Mc-Intyre's Prince, 2; V. Aitkenhead's Silver 3. Pony: J. W. Hanson's Pearlie, 1: Mrs. Finn Mc-Intyre's Prince, 2; Miss E. Sinton's Taimate. 3. Trotter: V. Aitkenhead's Silver Bell, 1; Mrs. Finn Mclntyre's Prince, Blood Stock.—Mare for breeding pur poses: Miss Eva Strange's Joy, 1; J. X, (Stewart's Fish Girl, 2. SADDLE HORSES AND PONIES. Hack.—Bradly Bros. , Kitty. 1. Pony: H. J. Forsyth, 1; Mr. A. Greig's 'Betsy, 2. 'Tony ridden by boy or girl over 12 years: H-. Parry's Nugget, 1; Master J. Loughman's Topsy, 2: Dr. Casement Aickin's Chummy 3. Child's Pony: 11. Parry's Nugget, 1; 'Master Neil McLeod's Lady. '_!; Master J. Lougliman's Topsy, 3. Child's Shetland pony: Dr. Casement Aii-kiu's Chummy. 1: R. 'Seller's Tom, 2; Muster Philip McLeod. 3. Hacks. —Men's hack, up to 15st: Peter McKinna, 1; 'Miss Eva Strange's Joy, 2. Men's hack, up to 12st: E. Anderson's Star, 1. Men's hack, up to list: Miss C. Sutherland's Verona, 1; L. G. Walters' Bondi, 2; R. Williams' Jess, 3. Cob, not over 14 hands 3in; E. Anderson's Sandy, 1; Miss •E. Sinton's Taimate. 2: R. Williams' Jess 3. Remount, mounted infantry: E. Anderson's Star, 1; Miss Eva Strange's Joy, 2; P. "McKiuna's Zulu, 3. Lady's hack: P. McKinna's Zulu, 1; Miss Eva Strange's Joy. 2; 11. J. Forsyth's Rob, 3. Walking hack: J. C. Rimmer's Don, 1; A. Blair's Tui, 2; L. G. Walters' Bondi, 3. Best paced hack: P. McKinna's Zulu, 1; Miss C. Sutherland's Verona, 2; Miss Eva Strange's Joy, 3. Light-weight hunter: Miss E. Sinton's Tai mate, 1; P. McKinna's Zulu, 2; Miss C. •Sutherland's Verona. 3. Heavy-weight hunter: J. Flynn's Octor, 1; Miss Eva Strange's Joy, 2; H. J. Forsyth's 'Rob, 3. Cleverest jumper: Miss C. Sutherland's Verona, 1: Miss E. 'Sinton's Taimate, 2; J. •Flynn's Octor. 3. COMPETITIONS. High jump: Miss E. Sinton 1, Miss Craig 2, Miss McKinna 3. Gentleman rider, over hurdles: J. Pat ton 1, W. A. Sinton 2, Johnson 3. Lady rider, over hurdles: Miss Sinton 1, Miss Sutherland 2. Lady rider, over hurdles, within radius of 20 miles: Miss Sinton 1. Lady rider, open : Miss C. Sutherland 1, Miss E. Strange 2, Miss E. Sinton 3. Gentleman rider, bareback, over hurdles : J Patton 1, Johnson 2, Sinton 3. Girl rider: Joan Craig 1, Leslie Mclntosh 2. Joyce Austin 3. Boy rider, not over l<s years: D. Austin 1, T. Lockman 2, R. Sellar* 3. Boy rider, under 12 years: H. Greig 1, Bob Austin 2, Alf. Sutherland 3. Lady and Gentleman riding competition: Miss Paton and P. MeKinna 1. Miss C. Sutherland and Johnson 2, Miss E Strange and J. Patton 3. MILKING SHORTHORNS. Registered Milking Shorthorns.—Cow or Heifer, three years: Hanson Bros. 1, P. J. McLeod 2, Alfred McLeod 3. Heifer, two

years: Hanson Bros. 1 and 3, Alfred McLeod 2. Heifer, one year: Hanson Bros. 1 and 2, Rountree Bros 3. Three heifer calves: Hanson Bros 1. Heifer calf: V. Aitkenhead 1, Hanson Bros. 2 and 3. Three yearling heifers: Hanson Bros. 1, Rountree Bros. 2, James McLeod and Son 3. Cow or heifer, for dairy purposes : Hanson Bros. , Eleam Lady 1, Hanson Bros.' Eleam Twylish 2, Alfred McLeod 3. Bull and two female progeny: Alfred McLeod 1. GRADE SHORTHORNS. ■Dairy Cow over three years, in milk: P. J. McLeod 1, A. McAdam 2, H. P. McLeod 3. Heifer, three years : Hanson Bros. 1, V. J. McLeod 2, H. P. McLeod 3. Dairy heifer, two years: H. P. McLeod 1. Hanson Bros. 2. Dairy heifer, one year: V. Aitkenhead 1, Hanson Bros. 2, A. McAdam 3. Heifer calf: Hanson Bros. 1 and 2, H. P. McLeod 3. Three yearling heifers: Hanson Bros. 1, Alfred McLeod 2. PEDIGREE FRIESIAXS. Heifer, one year : Waitemata Stud Farm's Waiteniata Queen Sylvia 1, .T.C.L. Hobson Farm's Hobson Princess 2, J.C.L. Hobson Farm's Hobson Pet Mercena 3. Heifer calf: Waitemata Stiid Farm's Waitemata Woodcrest Kozine 1, J.C.L. Hobson Farm's Hobson Ada Pontiac 2, Waitemata Stud Farm's Waitemata Queen Zozo 3. Bull and two female progeny: J.C.L. Hobson Farm 1, Xicholls Bros. 2. Cow or heifer for dairy purposes: Nicholls Bros. 1 and 2, B. D. Robertson's Tuakau Paxton Queen 3. GRADE FRIESIANS. Dairy cow over three years: V. Aitkenhead 1, Nicholls Bros. 2 and 3. Heifer, three years : Nicholls Bros. 1 and 2. Heifer, two years: Nicholls Bros. 1 and 2. Heifer, one year: Xicholls Bros. 1 and 2. PEDIGREE JERSEYS. Bull, two years: Dr. Casement Aickin's Masterunui 1, K. Hoe's Tauwuare Twig z, V. 11. McDonnell's Meadowvale Conflict 3Bull, one year: -G. R. and iH. Hutchinson's Otterburn Gold Flake 1, James Mackie's Veniou Gold and Silver 2, Dr. Casement Aickin's Tauwhare Jasper 3. Bull calf: G. K. and H. 'Hutehinson's Vernon Xenias Ginger 1, G. K. and H. Hutchinson's Vernou Xenias Dude 2, Dr. Casement Aickin's Tauwhare Lex 3. Cow, four years and over: R. E. Clement's Flanderine's Vixen 1, R. E. Clement's Vixen Golden Ray 2, G. K. and H. Hutchinson's Holly Oak Primrose 3. Heifer, three years: G. R. and ; H. Hutchinson's Aldan's Glory 1. Heifer, two years: G. R. and H. Hutehinson's Majesty's Tiny Heiress 1, G. R. and H. Hutchinson's Vernon Lavender 2, Dr. Casement Aickin's Tauwhare Daisy 3. Heifer, one year: G. R. and H. Hutchinson s Vernon King's Noble Aster 1, G. R. and H. Hutchinson's Vernon Golden Lily 2, Dr. Casement Aickin's Tauwhare Pearl 3. Heifer calf: G. R. and H. Hutehinson's Blondes Victor's Heirloom 1, G. R. and H. Hutchinson's Vernon Xenias Echo 2, G. K. and H. Hutchinson's Vernon Xenias Double Prim 3. Yearling bull and two yearling heifers: G. R. and H. Hutchinson 1 and 2, Dr. Casement Aiekin 3. Cow or heifer, having C.O.R. over 5001b butterfat: R E. Clement's Flanderine's Vixen 1, G R 'and H. Hutchinson's 'Holly Oak Primrose 2. THE SHEEP CLASSES. Romney Marsh.—Ram lamb: F W. Strange 1 and 2, H. P. McLeod 3. Two breeding ewes: R. Fifield 1, Sinton Bros 2, Arnold McLeod 3. Two two-tooth ewes- R. Fifield 1, F. W. Strange 2. Sinton Bros 3. Two ewe lambs: F. W. Strange 1 II 1* McLeod 2, A. McLeod 3. Southdowns.—Ram over 30 months- D J. Cooper 1, Hugh (McCarroll 2. Ram twotooth: D. J. Cooper 1. Ram. lamb- Hugh McCarroU 1, 2 and 3. Breeding ewe- D J Cooper 1 and 2, H. McCarroll 3. Two twotooth ewes: H. McCarroll 1 and 3 D J. Cooper 2. Two ewe lambs: H. McCarroll 1, 3 and 3. Shropshires.—Ram, any age: L. S. Gillespie 1 and 2. Fat Sheep.—Two fat lambs, in vi'ool- Sinton Bros. 1, Braithwaite and Copeland 2 and 3. Two fat lambs, shorn: H. McCarroll 1 and 2, Sinton Bros. 3. Two fat ewes, heaviest weight: H. P. .McLeod 1. Two fat ewes, suitable for freezing: A. J. Cooper and Son 1 and 2, H. P. MeLeod 3. Two fat wethers: L. S. Gillespie 1 and 2, A J. Cooper and Son 3.

(Pet Lamb.-Hiss F. Fifleld 1, R. Fifleld 2, L. S. Gillespie 3. SCHOOL WORK. Writing.—Standards 1 and 2: J. Rowles, 1; E. Eules, 2; K. White, 3. (All Helens■ville High 'School). Standards 5 and 4: R. Williams, 1; A. Radonich, 2; D. Johnson, 3. (All Helensville High SehoolV Standards 5 and 6: E. Frost (Helensville High), 1; Given Collins (Huapai), 2; B. 'Duerryhouse (Helensville Higih), 3. Drawing.—Standard 4: J. Holehonse, 1; G. Radonich, 2; A. Scott, 3. (All Helensville High School). Standard 5: Alf. Thackwrays (Huapai), 1; Douglas Cowan (Huapai), 2; D. Downer, 3. Standard 6: A. Grimson, 1; E. IXvlor, 2; J. Bennie, 3. (All of Helensville High School). Sewing-.—Standards 3 and 4: M. Cox, 1; Noyer, 2. ('Both Helensville High School). Standards 5 and 6: P. Meg-son (Helensville High School), 1. Modelling.—lnfant classes: H. Cartman. 1; J. Baxter. 2; F. Abraham, 3. (All Helensville High 'School). Standards 1 and 2: 11. Rowles, 1; E. Frost, 2; Ned Porter, 3. (All Helensville Higih School). Standards 3 and 4: B. Williams. 1; G. Aidworth. 2; M. Cox, 3. (All Uelensville High School). Horticulture, etc.—Collection vegetables (six varieties), grown in home garden under school supervision: Jean White, 1. Collection useful grasses and clovers grown and collected in district: B. Fifield, 1; Jean White, 2; D. Downer, 3. (All Helensville High 'School). Collection harmful weeds in district: -N. Lodge, 1; A. West and X. Nicol, 2: V. Williams and M. Constable, 3. (All Helensville High School). Note Book, containing record of 1925 work in school agriculture, nature study and d-airy science: Douglas Cowan (Huapai). 1; Willie Lodge (Helensville 'High) and Evelyn Gould (Huapai), equal, 2: Violet ilaiicroft (Huapai), 3. Manual Training. — Girls' domestic science: P. CVlegson, 1; I. Hunter, 2.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 14

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AN £800 MOTOR BUS GOES UP IN FLAMES. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 14

AN £800 MOTOR BUS GOES UP IN FLAMES. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 14