CANTERBURY SHOW.
OPENED AT CHRISTCHURCH.
THE CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association-) CHKISTCHURCH, Thursday. The Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's show was opened to-day in fine weather. Following were the championship awards: — Sheep.—Merino, fine combing ram, G. nuntor-Wcston; reserve, estate of late J. Stevenson. Ewe, estate of late J. Stevenson : reserve, J. 'H. Smith ; Merino medium combing ram, estate of late J. bteyenson reserve; Blackford Estate. Ewe, estate of late J. Stevenson; reserve, Blackford Estate. Merino, strong combing ram, F. H. »ro"B . reserve. G. Huntor-Weston. Ewe, Blackford Estate; reserve, Ken wick Estate. English Leicester ram. Sir It. lledton Rhodes; reserve, J. Reid. Ewe ond reserve, A S Elworthy. Border eLicester ram, Donald Grant; reserve, It. S. Gunn. Ewe, Donald Grant; reserve, R. S. Gunn. Lincoln ram, W. M. Bishell; reserve, Sir Charles Clifford. Romney Ma-sh ram, J. Mosley and Sons; reserve, Canterbury Agricultural College Ewe and reserve, Thomson Brothers. Southdown ram and reserve, 11. J. Andrew. Ewe and reserve, H. J. Andrew. Ryland ram John Brooks; reserve, Joseph Brooks. Ewe and reserve, T. A. Stephens. Corriodale ram, trustees Bushey Park Estate, reserve, estate of H. T. Little Ewe, O T. Evans; reserve, Bushey Park Estate. Haltbred ram and reserve, B. S. Trolove. £,we, Oakleigh Estate; reserve, Dollar Brothers. Cattle.—Shorthorn bull, Morrison and Sons- reserve, H. E. Chamberlain. Cow, G. Stoddart; reserve, Canterbury Agricultural College. Friesian bull, L. H. Leslie; reserve, A. and J. Rainey. Cow, F. Crump; reserve L H. Leslie. Milking bull, It. Fe'ach preserve, A. T. Hawkin. Cow, G. H. B Lill; reserve, J. Peach. Jersey bull, J. Fleming; reserve, J. Johnson. Cow, J. P. Dulieu; reserve, J. R. White. Ayrshire bull and reserve, Parlane Brothers. Cow and reserve, Parlane Brothers. Horses.—-Clydesdale stallion, H. E. Cook a Enterprise: reserve, Andrew Grant's Allandale. Chatham mare, A. Grant's Allamlale Kmma- reserve, A. Grant's Craigie iMla. Harness ponies, over 13 hands, J. S. Lilley ; 13 to 14 hands, Miss Cicily Wight.
THE NEXT ROYAIi SHOW.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday. An announcement that the 1936 Royal Show had been offered to the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, to be held at Christchurch, was made to-night at a conference of delegates of associations in the central district of the Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand. In a brief discussion on the venue of future shows 13 delegates voted in favour of a suggestion that the Royal Show should be held alternately at Palmerston ISorth and Christchurch, while 10 opposed the motion.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 271, 15 November 1935, Page 3
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