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A. AND P. SHOW.

TIMARU. ISTE'-lAL - Til ' THE rsiss.'" l TIM ABU. October 20. In brilliant s'uis-tiine th<- Timaru Aami P. Association's ,-ixtietli animal show was concluded to-d.'y under toll ' oitions which have not been more favourable for many years past. lheio was an attendance of scvcr.il thousand people, which should <io much to make up for tho loss whirh the Association, has t.nffered through a bad vintei, and consequently lower entries ' ha j l usual. The morning was occupied J-' 11 ' 1 the judging of the horses end iarni produce ajid the <in£ trials, and tae r.-.fternoon by tho hunters am! P°' IV events, in vhioli his .Excellency the GovQrnor-Ge.ne.ral. who i l * a> piemen., took a very keen interest. PRIZE LIST. The following is the remainder "i the prize lift:— HOUSES. Draughts, Section No. 1. (■Judge. Mr R. Kennedy. Drummoml.) Stallion: IX 'Wilson I, A. Gran? 2. I'. Carsweil 3. Three-year-old entire colt: J. Patrick 3, Murray and Mariin 2, A. Brown I;, Two-year-old entire colt: J. 2s. Smith 1, j! Patrick 2. A. M. Copland Yearling entire colt: J. Smith ! and 2. W. Smith 3. Gelding, four year or over: A. Grant I and 2. Gelding, three years or over, non-previous prize-winner: A. Grai't ' and 2. Three-year gelding: A. Grant 1 »nd 2. fair foldings in regular work: A. Grant 1 .iitd Best walking .stallion: J. M. Smith's Bonnie Bnlmedio. Best walking mare or geldinj: <T. Patrick 1, A. Gr.-»nt 2 and 3. Clydesdale Horso Society's Medal: J. M. Smith's .Bonnie Balmedic 1. Ohsmpionship: I'. Wilson js, ■Risque. Reserve Championship: J. Patrick's Benefactor. Draughts, Section No. 2. (Judge, Mr R. KennedDruramond.'i . More in - foal, or vir.U fool: J. Patrick 1 and 2. Murray and Martin 3. Dry mare. ,T. Patrick 1. A. Grant 2. Three yar filly: K. Sinclair 1. J. Patrick A. Grant 3-Two-year filly: Murray and Martin 1. A. M. Copland 2, \Y. Smith 3. A. Grant 4. Yearling fiily: J. Patrick 1, A. Grant 2, A. M. Copland 3. Pair msres, three years or over: A. Grant. 1 and 2.' Four mares or fillies: Andrew Grant 1. Three draughts, not, exceeding five years, the progeny of one sire: J. M. Smith 1. -T. Patrick 2, V,'. Smith Draught horse .judging competition: J. M. Bruce t. P. Porter 2. . Spring dray horses —Marc or geldin::, 20 cwt or upward.-.:' A. Grant 1 ,i:id 2. J. M. Wilson 3. Marc or gelding, up to 15 cwt: N.Z.' Express Co., Ltd., 1 and 2, BlaeelHls Estate 3. Harness Horses. (Judge, Mr W. Parsons, Rangiora.) Stallion, three years or upwards: I). Rodsers 1. Fanner's spring trap horse, up to 8 cwt: A. S. Elwortliv .1. Bluonliffs Kstate 2, W. P. I/ane. •"> and c. Tradesmen's turn-out! W*. P. Lano '1 and 3. K. J- Fairbrothei- 2. PONIES. Ponf stallion. 1-1.2" lnndf: or under: P. L. Donald 1, J. Agnnw 2. Pony, over 13.2 hands and not over 14.2 hands, ridden: Misses J and N. Orbell 1, L. P. Donald 2, L. H. Mason 3. Hiss Shells Kcct'e c. Pony, over 12.8 hands and not, over 13.3 hands, ridden: Misc Sheila Keefe 1. R. P. Crate 2, Miss Janet Orbell 3. T. K. Rhodes Pony, over 1.1.2 hands and not over 12.2 hands. ridden: h. P. Donald 1, -T. Mee 2; H. Stowell 3, Geo. J. Usshcr c. Pony, over 10.2 hands and not. over 11.2 hands, ridden: A. Bain 1. Pons', not over 10.2 hands, ridden: Marjorie Copland 1, Gladys Copland 2. l'onv, 13 hands and not over 14.2 hands, ridden: L. P. Oouald 1, Miss Sheila .Keefe 2. Miss .IX Cameron 3, L. Burns' n. Pony, under 1" hands, ridden: W. Hogan 1. H. J. Stofrell 2, L. Copland 3, Gladys Copland c. Polo pony: H. Elworthy 1, W. H. Orbell 2, C. L. Orbell ■3. THOEOUGHBEBDS. (.Judgo: Mr J. Swale, Limehillfe.) Stallion: J. M. Shaw's,Songbir'd 1. A. W. Pollard's Soldier's Choms 2. Two-year filly: Miss Hartley's Mavourncen 1, A. F. Roberts's Lady Greyspear 2. Mare, in foal or with foal: Messrs Brown and Elkis's Mademoiselle Ixe 1. SADDLE HOE3ES. .(.Tndgc: Mr W. Bwale, Limeliills.) Two-year-old: T. It. Hntcheson 1, Miss 21. MeQuado 2. Yearling: Hector McQuado 1. Fourteen;stone hack, not exceeding 15 hands: T. H. Iv'ey 1, E. W. Inmnn 2, T. Thomson 3. Fifteen-stono hack,, any ago: Miss I. 'Rutherford l-'and 3, G. Mcßride-2. Thivj teen-stone-hack, any age: Miss I. Rutherford 1.. Miss Betty Harper 2, A. F. Roberts 3. E!even. : stone hack, any a?e: D. V. V'estenra .1, Miss C. McLachlan 2,. Mrs J. H-. 3. Best paced hack: Miss Betty Harper 1, Mrs J. H. Grigg 2, Miss I. Rutherford 3, T). "W. Westenva c. Hack, any ago, non-pre-vious'first or second prize-winner: Miss I. Rutherford 1, Miss 1. Orbell 2, A.'F. Roberts ii,. Lady's hack: Miss I. Rutherford 1, Miss B. Harper '2, Miss C. McLachlan Ti, Mrs J. H. Grifirg cl Troop horse: Miss I. Kuthpvford 1, Mrs J. H. Griss 2, Miss 8. Orbell 3, Miss B. Harper c. Mare for breeding remounts: W. P. Lane 1 and 2, Bluecliffs Estate 3. HUNT EES. (Judge: Mr W. Swale. Limeliills.') Lady's hunter: Miss Betty Harper's Challenger 1. 'Miss S. Orhell's Tim 2, Mies V. Mowat's Spanker 3. Best hunter on ground: Miss I. Rutherford's Rock Aboy 1, and Wait and Seo 2, M. Bethell's Peacefui 3. Team of three qualified hunters (Rhodes Hunt Challenge Cup): South Canterbury Hunt 1. WOOL. (Judge: Mr J. Moody, Timaru.) Crossbre4: H. C. Barton 1 .1 and 2. Halfbred: H. C. Bar ton 1," "T. M. Brosnan Three-quarterbred: H. C. Barton 1 and 2. Merino: H. 0. Barton 1 and 2. ■Wool-classing for pupils who have 1 attended instruction class for' not more than one year: F. Read 1, A. Donaldson 2, J. Chapman 3, It. Taylor c. Over one year and under two years: A. Askin 1. A. Waugh. 3, A. Hill 3, R. Curtis e. Three years or ever: 0. Christie 1, D. Pemberton 2 and c, B. K ill oil 3. SHEEPDOGS. (Judge:. Mr R. Fraser.. Albury.) Short-haired dog: E. Waito's Ted 1, T. Divan's' Jack 2. Short-haired slut: R. E. Hhallcrass's Bell. 1. Long-haired dog: - 1». Pearco's Dick. .1, it. Watson's Cordy 2. C. Ley'a Jack 3. Bearded do?: J. C. Guuiness's Bough' t, T. Joiiasou 2, D, Bwart 3. Bearded slut: Captain 'A., C. E.Pennefather 1, P. Ewart 2. pogs. Other Erceds. (Judge: Mr A. A. E. Pennofather, Tiniarn.) Spaniel, dog: C>. Storey's Dipger',l. F. Shewnn's Tiger 2. Spaniel, slut: J. C. Guinness's Mettle 1. Fox terrier, dog: Miss F. A. Savage's Jock 1, 31. Huddleston's Scout 2. Fox terrier, slut: Miss F. A. Savage's Lady Walthain 1. Irish terrier, slut: A. Bain's Katie ,1. Airedale, dos: K. D. Baxter's Rag 3 .1, H. J. le Suear 2, E. M. Arthur 3. Airedale., slut: E. M. Arthur 1. . Pigs. ('.Tu'dce, Mr T. B!onr, Christehureh.) Bcrkslliros —Boar, over 11 months: r. J. Hayhurst, 1 and champion. Boar, under 8 months: J. firings 1. Sow, over 11 ponths: ,T. F. Hayhurst. 1 and champion. J. Brings 2. Sow, under 14 months: J. Briggs 1 and 2. ,T. F. Hayhurit C. Sow, litter; J. Briggs 1. Farm Producs. Butter, without salt: Mrs S. .King 1. Miss M. A. H:unptou 2. Mrs W. E. Cadwallader 3. belted butter: Mis:- M. A. llampton ), Mrs W. E. Cadwallader 2, .Miss A. Onielvina 3. Factory-mado butter: Alpine Dairy C"., Lid., X and. 2. Houey—Liquid: Mrs D. I'iufT t. W. Goodman 2." Granulated—W. Goodtnan l and Tloney in boxes: W. Goodman. 1. Bee"*-as:: W. Goodman 1 and 2. Eggs—H.-n. white: Mrs L, Smith l. W. Copper 2. S. Pago 3. L>. C. Ooak c. Hen, brown: Miss Mcyrish 1, Mrs Cranwell 2, Mrs F. Wilson 3. Mrs .T. Cronin c. Dock og-s: Vi-'. JI. Hart 1, F. S. Stocker 2. Mrs IT. 'Wilson 3.

Pressed poultry---Pair fov.'ls: I". Wilson 1. Fair flunks: F. Wilson !. Smoked hams: T. li. Green and Co.. Ltd.. 1 and 11, A'pino Dairy Co.. Ltd., 3. Unsmoked b;nis: T. 11. Green and Co., Ltd.. 1, Alpine " Dairy Co., Ltd., 2 and u. Smoked rolls: Alpine Tlairy Co., Ltd., 1, -. and Cusmoked rolls: Alpine Dairy Co., Ltd., 3. and 2, T. 11. Green and Co.. Ltd., 3. Side .of W.on: K. B. Hart'l, F. Gliittock 2. Ham: R. B. Hart 1, F. Cliittock 2 aDd S. Preserves —Home-made .isms: Mrr. D. Pnff 1 and Mrs J. McCann R. Miss E. Burge;fruit .ieiiies: Mrs P. buff 1 and -. Mrs J. McCann ■ .'!. Collection bottled fruit: Mrs W: E. Cadwallarter' 1 and Mrs •?. Austin 3, Mrs !.'. -T. Taylor c. Homf-niJ'le sauces: Mrs W. E. Cadwalljdcr 1, Mrs G. E. Knoivles '2. Mrs I'. Duff !J. Homo-mad" pickles: Mr? VT.' E. C ad-n-.-illader ] and Mrs P. Duff and e. Chutney*: rP ,T. McCann. 1, Miss K. Burgess 2, Mrs D. Duff ;J, Mrs A. Stcei e. Coafccrv. (Juiijc, Mr "W. H. Burld, Tamuka.) Home-made. bread: Mrs J"). Duff 1 and -2. Home-made bread, non-previous prize-win-ners: Mrs J. R- Hart 1, Mrs Jackson 2. Xnt '"a'- home ilrs J- K. Hart 1. Mrs li- B - J l art: Brown ioaf, home-made scones: Mrs J. li. Han t, Mrs li. B. Hart 2, Mrs T- Taylor 3. Mrs C. R. Bre'.ver <•. ilomc-made scones, non-previous prize-win-ners: Miss M. Hnrt 1, Mrs Jackson 2,' Mrs Vj Duff 3, Mrs W. G. Ley e. Home-mado "■irdle. scones: Mrs R. B. Hart t and 2. Mrs ?• jr. Brewer Mrs J. R. Hart.c. Collection of pastry : Mrs I>. Duff 1, Mrs C. K. Brevier Collection of biscuits: Mif.s K. Mee -1. Mtk ' G. E. Knowle&; 2. jejiortbread: Mus K. Burgess J. Mrs J. li.

.Hart 2. Miss J. Arras 3, Mrs R. Hart c. Oatcake: Mrs J. R. Hart 1,-Mrs ! R. B. Hart 2. Miss M. Cooling 3 and e. Sponge sandwich , Mrs C. 1 . Probert J. Mrs F. Ward 2, Mrs W. Burgess 3, Miss J. Arras c. Dark fruit cake: Mrsi M. F. Maze 1, Miss 3. Arras 2, Mrs R. Hart 3, Mrs F. Ward c. Light fruit cakeMrs"M. F. Mazo .l, Miss J. Hart 2, Miss E! Burgess 3, Mrs C. E. Brower e. Seed cake: Mrs W. J., Clarke 1, Mrs C. E. Brewer 2. Mrs T. Taylor 3. Marble, t-ake: Mrs W. J. Clarke 1. Miss J. Arras 2,' Mrs J. R. Hart 3, Mrs 0. J. Taylor c. Decorated cake:-Mrs A. C. Wntson 1. Children's Classes. (Judge. Mrs McCullough, Teniuka.) Cookery—Sponge roll: Mary Baker 1. Rae Eellahan 2, Mary Taylor 3. Doris Taylor c. Sausage roll: Rae Keliahan 1 and 2, ,C. Davey 3, Ena Brewer Pikelets: Frances Reid .1, C. Davey 2, Ena Brewer 3, Doris Taylor <•„ Collection of biscuits: Mary Taylor 1, Olive, Southgata 2 and 3. Home-made, oven scone's: 0. Davey 1, Eva Doak 2, Mary Tay- C . lor 3, Rae Keliahan c. Sewing—Plain: Mary Taylor 1, Glenita Lithgow 2, Tui Goodtnan 3. Darned sock or stocking: 1 Tui Goodman Nancy Stonyer 2. Pitched calico worn garment: Tui Goodman 1, Frances JicCann 2. Plain, sewing, washed or unwashed (not over 15 years): Mary Taylor 1, Doris Tayjor 2, Amy Shields 3. Darned sock: Nancy Stonyer 1 and 3, Doris Taylor 2. Patched calico worn garment: Francis McCann 1, Doris Taylor 2. Amy Shields 3. FRUIT. Dessert apples: Yv. H. Hall 1. K. Hall '2. Cooking • apples: 0. J-. Hail 1, F.. H. Hall SHEEPDOG TEIALS. (Judge: Mr M: E l . 'Elliott, Glenavy.) • ~J. Davison's Help. •'«., -. 1 R. B. Smythe. jun.'s, • Garry 2 \ J. Welsh's Guide .. :> T. Home's Cliff .... ... -1 Spoc'tal. Event. 1 ' ' ' .T, Davison's Help ... , . . 3 R-. B. Smythe, .iun.'s Garry 2 J. Welsh's Guide ..... 3 A special run war. put on byJ. Davison's Help for the benefit of his Excellency Ihu Governor-General.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18526, 30 October 1925, Page 8

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A. AND P. SHOW. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18526, 30 October 1925, Page 8

A. AND P. SHOW. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18526, 30 October 1925, Page 8