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NORTH OTAGO SHOW

PEOPLE'S DAY -m| CONCLUDING AWARDS 'SK " (SPBCXU. TO THB PI1B9.) ? OAMARU, November JbfcK'^ Though the sky was overcast," t|j,\ ,'" weather held fine fc- People's Dajf t the North Otago Agricultural ' Pastoral Association's show, to-day. The attendance of ;jj|| r ;i public was up to that of years, indicating the interest. -if"'" The grand parade gave probably gjtf best display of quality stock seea JJ''"; ; the Oarharu ring for many though the numbers were not so Ijffi*, fj as at,the last two shows. '•ss££ »■ The draught horses were a larly fine lot, J. P. Johnston securiti*!' 1 ' the ribbon for entries with the Sfc ported stallion Dunmore Superb,-yjM,' p. W; Shacklock's Glen Royal DesfM' J gaining the reserve champion awadj,' * In the females section, the ship awards went to Mrs G. P. Thomas* I son's Crichton Queen, and Braia j Bros'. Aorere Lady. J* TBrown Bros, were also promiqait exhibitors in the breeding class, tate** ing several awards in both sexes. Jcflm. ■ Reid was the chief exhibitor in fta,' working class, securing seven fi*sj" and two seconds. „ \ The wool classing competition >af r ' tracted a large number of compel. ' tors, the open class being won by\f/; Noone. 'JX ' The second day horse competiti&T provided excellent events for spas'' •tators, and again Miss Betty HarpiSiji", Captain Murphy, and Mrs T. D. Esi- f ziel's Chrysler added to their previou*' l ' successes. J;..^ Much interest was also shown -in Wt ■ sheep dog trials with competition "be-." tween the leading dogs in the flrsif day trials. The winner was W. JR, \ Macaulay's Scott. The princtaa t '\ ,> awards were as follows:—' -J ( Draught Horses "?:;,.' i Breeding class: Entire horse, tbx&V years old, J. P. Johnston's Dunmwe';V Superb, 1 and champion; entire CQJt-;> two years, P. W. Shacklock's <stJ£>V Royal Desire, 1 and reserve mare in foal, Mrs G. J. ThompHjalgi; Crichton Queen, 1 and champlsps Brown Bros., Aorere Lady, 2 and reserve champion; best mare, P. jp-' Shacklock's Willowbank Colette, Jj, best stallion, J. P. Johnston's Sanguined 1. . • ' • ' \~ /, Wool classing—Secondary schools,'/ R. Borrie, L. Harris, and R. A. <■}*s>, (equal) 1. Open, J. Noone 1, A, ftfc)'. son 2, R, Hore 3. . .I^.: Competitions - ..'■j(,. Hunter up to 14 stone, Miss B4&/'. Harper's Captain Murphy 1, W;?st Aubrey's Chinook 2, B. M. Thonttsfsi Richard 3; lady's hunter, Miss"t3J\ Edgar Jones's Kohinoor 1, MissesfSf and J. Orbell's Gambler 2, Mrs TJf SfiJ Dalziel's Chrysler 3; best jumper, igkafr Miss J. Edgar Jones's Kohinoor 1, m? ' T. D. Dalziel's Chrysler 2, Miss fleffirj Harper's Captain Murphy 3. l fc J# ' Sheep dog trials—W.- R. Macaujay** Scott, 46 points, 1; M. A. Mathesagl'. Glen, 42 points, 2; M. A. MathesonSt Scott, 40 points, 3. s .4^. *'&•' • • ■. ;J^ OPENING DAY AT NELSfe -—• • "M (SPXCtili TO THK PfiJSS.) ,;4> NELSON, November The forty-second annual show of tH* Nelson Agricultural and Pastoraf'i®, sociation was opened at Park to-day. Entries again sho%»4J increase in the aggregate over iftaWf of last year. To-morrow is PeflgSWgl' Day, and the large attendance ©Tot* day is expected to be commensurstdjf ■ increased. Displays have tracted much interest from the pupHfif The weather at the opening. •««, somewhat uncertain, and rain WW# menced to fall while judging 0* W| cattle was in progress this but the rain was light, and this «tts£f noon was beautifully fine and WW»J The prospects are favourable «*'w"f morrow, when the stock cbampionsnpM will be decided. ' >f*

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21324, 17 November 1934, Page 26

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NORTH OTAGO SHOW Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21324, 17 November 1934, Page 26

NORTH OTAGO SHOW Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21324, 17 November 1934, Page 26