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HELENSVILLE SHOW.

ADDITIONAL PRIZE AWARDS

Additional prizes awarded at the Helensville A. and P. Society's annual show yesterday follows: —

Championships.—Hack, Taumata Investment Company; hunter, Miss P. Weston: Shorthorn cow. Hanson Bros. ; Shorthorn bull, Hanson Bros. ; Jersey cow, C. G. and F. Aicken ; Jersey bull, C. G. and F. Aicken. HORSES. Draught Stock. —Best farm marc or gelding other than pedigree stock : Bradley Bros. 1, \V. Campbell 2. Pair of farm horses, mares or gelding: W. E. Xicholls 1. Hanson Bros. 2. Spring cart horse, mare or gelding, up to one ton : W. E. Xicholl 1 and 2.

Draught Horses. —Colt, gelding or filly, one year: H. P. McLeod 1, A. I. McLeod 2. Colt, two years: H. P. McLeod 1. Gelding or filly, three years: V. Aitkeiihead 1, n. P. McLeod 2. General purposes horse: Hanson Bros. 1. Best mare in foal, or foal at foot: G. McDonald 1. H. P. McLeod 2. Best foal: 0. McDonald 1, A. I. McLeod 2. Saddle Horses and Ponies.—Gelding or filly, two years and under: H. P. McLeod 1. Ponv, not over 14J hands: J. L. Old 1. H. P. McLeod 2. Child's pony, under 12 hands 2in, ridden by child under 12: C. McLeod 1, P. J. McLeod 2 Lady's Hack, to be ridden by lady: Taumata Investment Company 1, Miss P. Weston 2. Walking hack: J; A. Pym 1, N. S. Rimmer 2. Best-paced hack: Taumata Investment Company 1, Miss P. Weston 2. Lightweight hunter, mare or gelding, up to 12st: Miss P. Weston 1, J. Mackie 2. Heavy-weight hunter: Miss S. Butler 1, Miss P. Weston 2.

CATTLE. J Registered Milking Shorthorn. —Heifer, one year: Hanson Bros. 1, J. McAdam 2. Three heifer calves, calved since June 1, 1933: J. McAdam h H. P. McLeod 2. Heifer calf, calved since .Tunc, 1933: J. McAdam 1. Hanson Bros. 2. Three yearling heifers: Hanson Bros. 1, J. McAdam 2. Bull, two years or over, and three females: Hanson Bros. 1. Best cow or heifer for dairy purposes: Hanson Bros. 1, J. McAdam 2. Grade Shorthorns. —Dairy cow, over three years, in milk: J. McAdam 1. Fat Cattle.—Best fatted bullock, most money value : T. W. Dwerryhousc 1. Best fat cow or heifer: A. I. McLeod 1, R. McCardle 2. Pedigree Ayrshircs.—Cow, aged: R. S. Hanson 1. Calf Club Section. —Grade Jersey calf: R. McMurdo 1. Purebred Jersey calf: C. W. Spinley 1, J. Lynch 2. Best exhibited and cared-for calf, any breed: Valerie McLeod 1, C. W. Spinley 2. Bull calf, under 12 months, from one of the original Calf Club heifers: R. G. Bishop 1, J. Lynch 2.

SHEEP. Romnev Marsh.—Ram, over 30 months: H. P. McLeod 1 and 2. Ram, IS-30 months: 11. P. McLeod 1. Ram, under IS months: H. P. McLeod 1 and 2. Ram lamb: H. P. McLeod 1 and 2. Breeding ewe, over 30 months: H. P. McLeod 1, Arnold McLeod 2. Ewe, 18-30 months: H. P McLeod 1 aDd 2. Ewe, under 18 months : H P. McLeod 1 and 2. Ewe lamb: H. P. McLeod 1 and 2. Best flock Romney wether iamb: Arnold McLeod 1, H. P. McLeod 2. Best flock Romney ewe lamb: H. P. McLeod 1, Arnold M«Lcod 2. Southdowns. —Ram. over 30 months: H. P. McLeod 1. Ram, 18-30 months : Hobson Farm 1. Ram, under 18 months: A. I. McLeod 1, Hobson Farm 2. Ram lamb: \ I. McLeod 1. T. V. Xutsford 2. Breeding ewe: Hobson" Farm 1, C. G. and F. Aicken 2. Ewe. under 18 months: C. G. and F. Aicken 1, Hobson Farm 2. Ewe lamb: C. 04. and F. Aicken 1 and 2. Corriedales.—Ram, any age: S. Phillips 1 H P. McLeod 2. Breeding ewe, any age: S. Phillips 1, H. P. McLeod 2. Fat Sheep. —Two fat sheep, in wool : C. Keane 1. Three fat lambs, shorn, for freezing: T. V. Xutsford 1 and 2. Two fat ewes, heaviest weight: H. P. McLeod 1.

Two fat ewes, most suitable for freezing: T. V. Nutsford 1, H. P. McLeod 2. Two fat wethers, most suitable for freezing: H. P. McLeod 1. Two long-wool ewes, most suitable for freezing: C. Keane 1. Pet Lambs.—Best pet lamb: C. J. Harris 1, Miss F. Fifield 2. HIDING COMPETITIONS. Cleverest jump : A. L. Old 1, A. L. rhillip 2. Tug-of-war on horseback: K. Smith's team 1. Tcut-pegglng: K. a. Farrell 1, A. Austin 2. Victoria Cross race: T. McCarthy 1, A. Austin 2. Wrestling on horseback: E. Smith's team 1. J'otato race : T. McCarthy 1, N. Rimnier _\ High jump: G. Paton 1 and 2. Stockwhip competition: I'. Phillips 1, P ; Cane 2. Gentleman rider over hurdles: G. Paton 1, J Old 2. Ladv rider over hurdles: Miss P. Weston 1, Mrs. Phillips 2. Gentleman rider, bareback, over hurdles: J. Old 1, J. Cane 2.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1934, Page 3

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HELENSVILLE SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1934, Page 3

HELENSVILLE SHOW. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1934, Page 3

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