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FRANKLIN SHOW.

CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS.

ADDITIONAL PRIZE LIST. LARGE ATTENDANCE TO-DAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) PUKEKOHE, this day. The Franklin A. and P. Society continued its 42nd annual show at Pukekohe to-day. Heavy rain, which commenced yesterday afternoon continued till 11 o'clock this morning, .vhen the weather cleared. There is a much larger attendance of the public than yesterday, and the show appears to be a success under all headings. The wide variety of the exhibits, which are in all sections equal to the standard of past years, is such that continued interest is maintained. There is also an unsually largo number of trade exhibits and sideshows to assist towards the success of the gathering. The outstanding events on to-day's programme are the field competitions, which are attracting great attention. Following are the results available:— SHEEP. Shropshire Downs.—Ram over 2yrs : Chns Hanson 1. Eber Barriball 2 and' 3. Ram" under 2vrs : Eber Barrilmll 1 nnd 2. Rani lamb: Chas. Ilanson 1 and 2. Two ewes over 2yrs: Chas. Hanson 1, J. Duder 2* Two ewes, under 2yrs: Chas. Hanson 1 and 2. Two ewe lambs: Chas. Hanson 1, J Duder 2.

Southdowns.—Ram, over 2yrs: B. C. ColeBaker 1, Wesley College 2. Ram. under 2yrs: Eber Barriball 1. Wesley College 2 Ram lamb: B. C. Cole-Baker 1. Wesley College 2. Two ewes: Wesley College 1 Two ewe lambs : B. C. Cole-Baker 1, Wesley College 2.

Ryelands.—Rani. IS months nnd over: K. D. Orr 1. John Schlaepfe'- 2 and 3. Itani, under 18 months: K. 1». Orr 1, John Sehiaepfer 2 and 3. Ram lamb : John Sehiaepfer 1, K. D. Orr 2 and 3. Two ewes : J. Sehiaepfer 1 and 2, K. I). Orr 3. Two ewe lambs : John Sehiaepfer 1 and 3, K. D. Orr 2.

Breeds Not Specified.—Ram : Martin Kelly 1. Ewe : Martin Kelly 2. Ewe lamb : Martin Kelly 1.

Fat and Store Sheep.—Two wethers, longwool : John Sehiaepfer 1. Two wethers, downs : W. T. Duder 1. Two ewes, longwool : C. Hodgkinson 1 nnd 3, Eber Barriball 2. Two ewes, downs: W. T. Duder 1, Eber Barriball 2. Two wethers, suitable freezing and export: John Sehiaepfer 1. Five lambs, in wool, suitable for freezing: John Sehiaepfer 1. Five lambs In wool : John Sehiaepfer 1. Five iambs, shorn : W. T. Duder 1, John Sehiaepfer 2. Two longwoolled ewes, suitable breeding fat lambs: Wesley College 1, C. Hodgkinson 2 nnd 3. Two short-wooled ewes, suitable breeding fat lambs: Eber Barriball 1, Wesley College

Sheep.—Lincolns : Ram. Eber Bnrrjball; ewe, Eber Barrlball. Border Leicester: Rum, C. Hodgkinson: ewe, C. Ilodgklnson. English Leicester: Itam, E. W. Wilson; ewe, H. E. Potter. Roniney Marsh : Itam. Alex. I). Bell; ewe. Alex. D. Bell. Shropshire Downs: Rain. Chas. Hanson; ewe, Chas. Hanson. Southdowns: Itam, Eber Barrilmll: ewe. Wesley College. Kyedaies: Ram, IC. D. Orr; ewe, J. Schlaepfer. CATTLE SECTION. Jerseys.—Cow, any age: W. H. Mier's Jersey Brae Patch 1, A. Moreland and ■Sons' Beachland's Lady Like 2, W. 11. Miers' Jersey Brae Finance 3. Best group of cows or heifers: W. n. Miers 1, A. Moreland and Sons 2, A. E. Watkins 3. I'roduction class: W. H. Miers' Jersey Brae Patch 1, A. E. Watkins' Maco Queen 2, A. E. Watkins' Irondale's Golden Lass 3. Champion cow : W. H. Miers' Jersey Brae Seasliell. Reserve champion : W. 11. Carter's Tw.vlish Briar Flower. Grazing and Fat Cattle.—Fat steer, 2yrs : Jim McGowan 1. Two steers, 3yrs old or under, suitable for freezing: Swafficld 1, Jim McGowan 2.

Cattle.—Pedigree Milking Shorthorns : Cow, estate John Fisher's l'ukerimu Dolly XIV.; reserve champion, estate John Fisher's Pukerimu Lucy IV. ; bull, 11. D. Duxtieid's Pine Farm Gem IV.: reserve champion, estate John Fisher's Fukeriitr.i Ensign. Pedigree Friesians: Cow, I'iri Land Company's Matnninta 150(1): reserve champion, J. W. Cole's Castiemere Corona Beets : bull, Pirl Lnnd Company's Dominion Matador Dutch Boy: reserve champion. W. Louden's Flaxburn Galatea De Kol. Pedigree Jerseys: Bull, W. Kobinson's Wattle Grove Tw.vlish : reserve, H. W. Le Balll.v's. The championship awards for Jersey cows will be made to-day. Pedigree Ayrshires : Cow, S. K. Gordon's Violet of Townhead ; reserve champion S. K. Gordon's Earlstown Glory; bull, It. M. I'aton's Victor of Pukeoware; reserve champion, W. K. Lawton's ltobin Adair.

Pedigree Friesiaus.—Breeders' group : Bull, two years old, mature cow in mils, one three-year-old and one two-year-old heifer, Piri Laud Company 1, Licbtensteiu Arnoldson and Co. 2, W. Louden 3. Breeders' group, junior : Yearling bull nnd two yearling heifers, Piri Land Company 1; pair yearling heifers, Piri Laud Company 1, Wesley College 2. Grade Friesiuns.- —Heifer, two years, J. E. Astley 1; heifer yearling, O. Heerdegen's Kosebill Beauty 1, J. E. Astley 2: heifer calf, O. Heerdegen's Itosehill Biddy 1; three yearling heifers, J. E. Astley

Pedigree Jerseys.—Heifer, vearlinc, F. J. Saxby's Woodland's Mercedes Lass 1, Thomas Church's Jersey Foy's Princess 2, T. Church's Jersey Brae's Sunllower 3; heifer yearling, the property of a breeder ■who has never won a tirst prize, H. N. Svendsen's Gleam's Lady 1, A. Best's Cora Lynn Rose 2, D. F. Lundon's Lady Stowe 3; yearling group, T. Church 1, A. 10. Watkins 2, C. A. Willis 3; heifer calf, E. J. Adams' Rosedale White Stockings 1„ C. A. Willis' Brentwood Winnie 2, A. E. Watkins 3: bull, three years and over, W. Robinson's Wattle Grove Twylish 1 nnd champion, A. E. Watkins' TeasCl of O.K. 2, W. H. Carter's Glory Mastermnn 3 : bull, two years. H. N. Svendsen's Faiconite Conqueror 1, E. J. Adams' Fairy's Golden Fern 2, J. Chynowetli's Marshlands Prudent 3; bull, yearling, T. Church's Oakland K.C.B. 1, D. F. Lundon's Knight of the Fair 2, Eudus Itaynes' Meridale's Victor 3; bull calf, C. A. Willis 1. A. Moreland and Sons 2. W. Campbell 3 : breeders' class, W. H. Carter 1. W. H. Miers 2, T. Church 3; three females, sired by same bull, XV. H. Miers 1, T. Church 2, A. Moreland and Sons 3; three females, in milk. W. H. Miers 1, A. Moreland and Sons 2, J. and A. J. Harris 3. The remaining classes will be judged to-day.

Pedigree Ayrshires.—Heifer, yearling S. K. Cordon's Earlstoun Agnes "1. A. M Paton's Wainui Grace 2, S. K. Gordon's Earlstoun Kewpie 3: pen of two heifers, yearlings, S. K. Gordon 1. A. M. Paton's NethercraiK Peggy's I'ride 2, A. W. Marshall's Lavqrnham Prosperity and Lavernham Farm Eris 3: heifer calf. W. K. Lawton's l'ukeoware Queen 1, S. K. Gordon's Earlstoun Mavis 2. S. K. Gordon's Earls toun Mary D. 3: bull, three years or over, A. M. Paton's Victor of Pukeoware 1 and champion: W. K. Lawton's Robin Adair 2 and reserve.

Pedigree Jerseys.—Cow. 4 venrs or over, W. H. Muir's Jersey Brae Seasliell 1 W H. Carter's Twylish Briar Flower 2, W. 11. Carters Ivy Fox 3; cow or heifer. 3 vears old. W. H. Miers' Jersev Brae Patch 1 A. Moreland aiul Sons' Beachland's Ladvlikp —. H. W. Le Builly 3; licifvr, • years J. Cheynoweth's Marshland s Cream I, Eudus Raynes' Rosevale Rata's Girl ° A. Moreland and Sons' Beachland's Katie

Grade Jerseys.—Cow or heifer, 3 vears or over, Soulston Bros. 1 and 2; heifer. 2 years. R. Denniston's Beauty 1. Eudtis Raynes' Clover 2: three yearling heifers John Turner 1, Roulston Bros. 2 and 3 ■ heifer, yearling John Turner 1 and 2 • heifer calf. Chas. J. Hosking's Flower t. T>. F. Lundon's Fancy 2: pen of three heifers, yearlings. John Turner's Marshland's Glory. Marshland's Queen, and Marshland's Hope 1, Roulston Bros. 2, and

Grade Milking Shorthorns.—Cow or heifer, 3 years or over J. W. Robinson 1 • heifer, yearling. Jim McGowan 1. Jim McGowan 2. Albert C. Clarke 3: heifer calf. Albert C. Clarke 1. Jim McGowan 2 anil 3; pen of three heifers, suitable for dairv purposes, Jim McGowan 1.

Dairy. Grazing, and Beef.—Cow. syrs or over, milking.—A. Moreland an<l Son's (Jersey) 1. A. E. Watkins* Ivondnle's Golden Lass (Jersey) 2. R. Marr's Monavale Felicity Paxton (Friesian) 3. Cow or heifer. 4yrs or under, milking or forward in calf: .Tolly Bros. - Oakpark Holland Lizzie (Friesian) 1. H. \V. Le Ballly's (Jersey) 2 ; J. W. Cole's Castlemere Corona Beets (Friesian) 3. Grade cow, in milk, any age: 11. W. Le Baillv's (Jersev) 1, Roulston Bros" (.Terser) 2 Heifer, in'milk. 2yrs old : A. E. \fati;ins" Meadowvaie Somme Kiss (Jersey) 1. Wm. L. London's Arrowville Lady Domino (Friesian) 2. Champion dairy cow: A. Moreland and Son's Beaclilands Cheery (Jersey) 1 and champion. A. E. Watkins' Ivondale Golden Lass (Jersey) reserved. Champion dairy hull : H. W. Le Bailly's Ivory Golden Glory (jersey) 1.

HORSES. Hacks.—Marc or gelding, up to 15st: P. H. Smith's Barkaway 1, Chris. Allen s Salvaboy 2. Robert Clark, Jun.'s, AUadin 3. Mare or gelding, up to 12st: Miss Eva Strange's Joy 1, l\ H. Smith's Merry Maid 2, John Cathcart's Wildlire gelding 3. Mare or gelding, up to list: Miss M. A. NielioU's Aldebrah 1, S. E. Henry's Cappy Ricks 2, Miss C. Sutherland's Verona 3. Mare or Gelding, up to 13st (maiden); S. I'egler's Dandy 1, H. G. Garland's Master Sol 2, D. McCorquindale's All Black 3. Mare or gelding, not over 4yrs: W. T. Gleeson's Massey 1, C. Wilson's I'urlrl 2. R. Hendv's Night Comet 3. Mare or gelding, suitable for artillery purposes: S. J. Murray's Jerry 1, 11. W. Bilkey's Tommy 2. Chas. Hanson 3. Mare or gelding suitable for mounted riflefls, under 15.3: Robert Clark Jun.'s AUadin 1, H. M. Wilson's Scotchman 2, H. G. Garland's Jazz 3. Mare or gelding, suittable for cavalry re-mount, 15.3 or overP. H. Smith's Hnrkaway 1, Chris. Allen's Salvaboy 2. John Cathcart's Diamond Gelding 3. Best I'aced Hack: I*. H. Smith's Hurkaway 1. P 11. Smith's Merrv Maid 2 Robert Clarke, Junr.'s AUadin 3. Weightcarrying cob, mare or gelding, 3yrs or over: Miss Emma Simon's Sylvia 1, II R McCullum's Tommy 2. A. Franklin's Trlxie 3. Light Harness Horses.—Buggy or sulky horse, mare or gelding, 3yrs or over: I». McCorquiuilale 1. Dog-cart horse. marc or gelding, 10.2 or over: S. O'Douiiell 1. Mare or gelding suitnblc for coaching purposesRobert Clarke, Junr.'s Alladin 1. S. O'Doniiell 1 H. Preston's Dinah 3. Ijidv's harness horse, innre or gelding: Wilfred It Spicer's Bronze Maid 1. Mrs. J. J. Henry's Dot 2, Miss E. Strauge's Joy 3. Best mare or gelding: A. Franklin's Trlxie 1. N. Queeni n 2. Miss Emma Simon's Sylvia 3. Saddle Ponies.—Pony entire, not exceed- ■ 'V J - Ingram's Sailor Lad 1, E. J. lllike.v s All Black 2. Pony, mare or gelding. 14.2 or under: 11. R. McCallum's Tommy 1, E. J. Adams' Dulcie 2, D. McCorqulndale's Laddie 3. Bov's ponv, mare or gelding. 13.2 or under:" E. J. Adams' Dulcie 1, G. Cairns Gem 2, John Hogan's Slielty 3. Child's pony, mare or gelding 12 hands or under: Mrs. A. W. Sutton's -liny 1, Jim McGownn's Desert Gold 2. Joy Aruistrong 3. Child's pony, 10.3 or under: Jim McGownn's Desert Gold 1, Joy Armstrong's Jnzz 2. Polo pony: R. F. Leiglitou's Rorie 1, McCulluiu 2, Miss U. J T Flyger 3.

Harness Ponies.—Pony, mnrc or gelding, not exceeding 14.2 hands nnd above 13.2Wilfred R. Spicer's Bronze Maid 1. A. Franklin's Trlxie 2. Mrs. J. J. Henrv's Dot 3. Pony, mare or gelding, 13.2 or under: Wilfred It. Spicer's Cream Puff 1, E. J. Adams' Dulcie 2, Robert Clarke, Junr.'s Wee Laddie 3. Pony, 12.2 or under: Robert Clarke, Junr.'s Wee Laddie 1. Mrs. A. W. Sutton's Tiny 2. 11. Ilockett's Tomboy 3. Best pony turnous (sulky or trnp) and harness: Mrs. A. W. Sutton's Tiny 1. Robert Clarke, Junr.'s Wee 2. J. H. Short 3. Pony, mare or gelding. 14.2 or under: G. Lucas' Dolly 1. J. H. Short 2.

Draught Horses.—Mure or gelding, most suitable to drive, ride or plough: F. MeKean's lUoss 1, S. J. Murray's Jerry 2, It. W. Bilkey's Tommy 3. Heavy spring cart marc or gelding, up to 30cwt; F. Perkins and Co.'s Darkle 1, i|iy Bros'. Maunu Joy 2. Medium spring eart mnre or gelding, up to 2Ucwt: J. Lowes Tom 1, May Bros - . Maunu Joy 2. Light spring cart mare or gelding: 1\ McK can's ltloss 1, S. J. Murray's Jerry 2, K. W. Uilkey's Tommy 3. Three-horse working team, mares or geldings : J. (J. llegbie's Ohote's Pride, Ohote's Queen, and Ohote's Miss Buchlvvie 1. Pair of farm mares or geldings: J.*C. liegbio 1 Farm mure or gelding: J. C. ltegbie's Oiiotes Miss Buchlyvie 1, J. C. llegbie's Ohote's l'ride 1!, X. B. Grant's Hell Grove Queen 3. l'oints prize: J. C. Begble. CHAMPIONSHIPS. Horses.—Draughts : Entire, J. C. Begbie's Itoyal Buchlyvie: mare, J. C. Begbie's (.holes .Miss Buckl.vvie: reserve champion, J. C. Begbie's Cliote's l'ride. Hunters' Class.—Maiden . hunters' competition : J. V. Patten's Justice 1, 11. G (iarlaud's Jazz 2. Kay Crosbie's Sam 3. Pony hunter, not exceeding 14.3: K. F. Leigliton s Korie 1, D. McCorquendale's Laddie 2. Paktiranga Hunt Club class, for hunters: Chris. Allen's Salvaboy 1 Miss C. Sutherland's Verona 2. J V Patten's Justice 3.

tigs. , Berkshlres — Boar. over 14 months: r red Discoinbe 1 and champion, L. It. MeIndoe's Velebit Successor 2. <». Heerdegcn's Dominion Liberal 3. Doar, under 14 months: J. T. Kock's Ardroe's (irader 1. J. T. Kock's Sunnvcroft Imperial 2 Boar, under six months: J. T. Kock's Sunnycroft Knight 1, Wesley College* Spring 1 >ale Grace 2. " °

Yorkshires.—F. Discombc was the onlv entrant in this class and was awarded nine prizes.

Devons and Large White—Mr. Discombe was the only entrant for these classes and was awarded the prizes. 1 nmwortli.—Boar, over 14 months: F Discombc 1. A. E. Klckles 2. Boar, under mx months: F. Discomke 1. A. E. Bickles ■■ Sou o\er 14 months :F. Discombc 1 •sow under 14 months: F. Discombc 1. VVesle.v Col'ege 2 Sow, under G months: -V. h. Dickie 1 and K. Discomhe 3. Sow any age_ visibly in pig : A. K. Bickle 1 f". Dlscombe 2. Wesley College 3. Sow. with mTi' litter: F. Discombc 1 \ p Hiskle 2. Boar and three sows :F. Digcombe 1.

Sow, over 14 months: J. T. Rock's Suiinycroft Lndy Moss 1. Fred Dlscombe 2, •I. T. .Hock s Glndervllle Coder Belle 3 Sow. under 14 mouths: J. T. Hocks Addhow, under 14 months: J. T Kock's Aril, roe's Trefoil 1. W. 11. Carter 2. J iVßock* Sunnycroft I)i\iei 3. Sow. under 0 months: I-red Discombe 1, L. R. Mclndoe's Braeside \\ elcomo Lass 2, J. T. Kock's Sunnvcroft i VI • Sow - nn - v Visibly in pig • . r \ Korowai Special 1 and championship. ,1. 1. Kock's Sunnvcroft Choice 2 L. 11. Mclndoe's Velebit Esmcrilda 3. Sow with purebred litter: .1. T. Kock's Sunnycroft Sunbeam 1. Wesley College's Weraroa 1 erfection 2. Group of six weane<l pies 12 weeks old or under: Fred Discombe 1.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 12

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FRANKLIN SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 12

FRANKLIN SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 12

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