PLOUGHING MATCH.
NORTH CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION.
The fifteenth annual ploughing match ol the Korth Canterbury Association waa held yestei-day in & paddock lent by Mr R. Peach, at Asldry. The match, is held under tho auspices ol the' North Canterbury A. and P. Association, the members of which take a good deal of interest-, in the . eTent. Mr I. D. Wyllie la chairman of tho. committee, . Mr W. C, Piasser is hoioraiy secretary, and Mr W.. Mackenzie is -honorary treasurer. , Owing to a death in the. family, J. G. S. Wyjlie and J. B. Wyllia (Sefton) did not compete. The competitions • wero held in i ideal . weather conditions) , but owing to the. heivy . rains of late, the ground waa. inclined to be a .little too wet in places;' the paddock, however, was an ideal one for the purpose, being most conveniently situated near the road, and close to-the -Ashley railway station. There was a large attendance of . the gen-, eral public, who showed a good deal of interest in tho work of the competitors. The judges were: Ploughing team's, Messrs J. Turnbull (Christchurch), ' 6. , Hunter fPukeuri), J. C. Hay (Morven), and W. Wrigley (Riccarton); tractor ploughing, Messrs J. Gilmour (Tai Tapu) and J. Calder (Halkett); harness and grooming, Messrs W. J. Doak (Wakanui) and W.'Hendrie (Ashbur. ton). Last night a social was held in the Sefton Town Hall, when the prizes won during' the day were presented. The following were the awards:— CLASS 'A—Champion D.F. (Open). Prizes, gold medal and £t, £3, £2, and JEI. W. J. Gibson ..... .. 1 P.. Duggan ... .. 2 H. Voss .. 3 Best fcering: P. Dugg&n ], W. <T. Gibson 2. Best finish: P. -Duggin. Straighteat ploughing: P; Duggan. CLASS B—Double-furrow coulter cut as you please, cast- or steel shares- Prizes, gold medal and £4, £B, £2, and .il. W. Oakley .. 1 R. Fraacr' • .. .. ' .. 2 J. 'D." McPhedran- .. S T. Hayman .. .. 4 Best feerincr: R. Fraacr 1, W. Oakley 2. Best flniah: W. Oakley. Straighiest ploughIner: W. Oakley. CLASS C—D.F.. Coulter cut, cast shares. Prizes, gold medal and £4,' £3, £2,' and £l. For competitors who had not won moro than one. first prize., J. Calder .. .. .. 1 G. A. Hidden .. . .... 2 A. J. Breading • 3 D. Laing .. i Best feering: Ken Boyle 1, S. A. Protheroe 2. Best finish: L. G. Smith. Straightest ploughing: D. Laing. CLASS D—D.F. coulter cut, east shares. Youths-, under 18 years. Prizes, gold, -medal And £i, £3, £2, and £l. J. McGiflert ... I" E. H. Carpenter ..2 L. G. Smith •• ,3 J. A. Wilson .. .. -. * Best feering: 3. McGiflert 1, L. G. Smith 2 Best finish: L. G. Smith. Strai<jhtest ploughing: J. MoG-iffert.' Youngest-plough-man in prize-list: J. MoGiffert. CLASS E—Three-furrow coulter cut as yon please, cast or steel shears. Prizes, gold medal and £4, £3, and £2. J. W. Hanna ... ... ... 1 T. Pascoe- ... .. .■• 2 . Best'feering.: J... W. Hanna 1, T. Pascoe 2. Best finish:. .T. W.- Hanna. Straightest J. W. Banna... CLASS F —Three-fwrrow: Coulter cut a» ■youpteaso, oast, shares. Prizes, gold medal: and;"£4,' '4B; , . G.'R. Seaton ".. .. .• 1 J. W. Jowers '.. ..' .. 3 Best feerir.g: G. K. Seaton.. ' Best.finish: O. R. Seaton. Straightest ploughing: G. B. Seaton.';-
CLASS coulter cut, cast shares. Prizes, gold' medal and £4, £&, and £2 > A. Caldwell .. ; 1 J. iE> .Watson .and Co. .. ..... J. E. Watson and Co. .. S Beat feering: A. Calder. Best finish: A. '■' aider.' Straightest ploughing: J. E. Wat-; eon and' Co.' . .. CLASS H—Three-furrow or .Wore,' coulter cut, cast 1 shares. Prizesj' gold medal, and £i, fi3, for . second. 1 R.- Morris, .. .. 1 C. Clirke .. .. 3 Bestf cering: C, CiarJie. - Best -finish: L. H. Morris. Straightest -.ploughing:- L. H. Morria. MISCELLANEOUS. '• Bee* groomed'team v jn. three-farrow—W. 3. Btnnger 1, J. W, llauna 3, ' '' Best. groomed team, in lJuggan 1; 'J. H.'-Winter 2. •' ' Beat kept' harness in three-furrow—J. W. Banna 'l, T. Pascbe 2. Best., kept' harness ;in double-furrow: Jack ■ UeStfkept harness 1 in 1 four-horse team—A. J Broading 1; " v - Tidiest turnout—Jack -P.: Duggan C. . ■ Harness in best state of repair—Jack V/yllie. Ploughman with Largest Family—D. Lauig V, J. Banna 2. • Olilmt . 'competing ploughman—H. > Toss (Willow bridge). Soundest ploughman—j. H. Winter (13 ytars). '' ' ' ' Ploughman from , longest' distance —W. J* Gibson (Papakaio). I?eat feering on ground—P. Duggan. Best finish on ground—P. Ihiggan. Straightest etrike-out on the pole, in tractors—L.. H. Morris. Champion lot in the paddock—W. J; GibM*.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20014, 23 August 1930, Page 3
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