1981 CANTERBURY t ' J-jHke Pl.. ![ i j iKi^^»^e^? i ?^ ;,^!:ggE^^ : -^^-:--k“-s^^^ :=s « :^F=F^ g = M=^M^'^B^^:ArOM^:iag:S^SE^3Eg^:?CE^^S^^aF ; SHOW JUDGING PROGRAMME Wednesday, November 11 Thursday, November 12 Friday, November 13 8.00 a.m.: Dog Trials, at Wrights Road. 10.00 a.m.: Cooking, wine and bandcraft, 9.00 a.m.: All dairy breeds, in the ring . 1.00 p.m.: Canterbury dressage competi 9.00 a.to.: Saddle horses, in the ring. 12.45 p.mj Square Dance on Wheels, in the 9.00 a.m.: Cattle, in the ring. Home Industries Building. 9.00 a.m.: Goats, in the ring. tions > Addington Raceway Car 9.00 a.mu Saddle ponies, in the ring. ring. 900 a m.: Wool, Wool Pavilion. 1000 a m - : Working hunters, in the ring. 900 a children’s calf classes, in the Park - , . . 9.00 a.m.: Harness action class, in the 1.00 p.mj Dressage Finalist, in the ring. 9ioo a.m.: Merino and Corriedale sheep, am - : h H ±J“£ the ! S P “’ : ?“ te ? Ury ? P ’ '“u.TLr llO p.m.: Pas de Deux, in the ring. Sheep Pavilion 1130 am " ring %P * ’ 9.00 a.m.: Nydfa and Branston Cups, in 1-50 p.m.. 9.00 a.m.: Y.F.C. Shearing and Woolhand L2O pm . Dog Trial FinaJ( in the ring. 9.00 a.m.: Pigs, Pigs Pavilion. 12.00 noon: Lightweight hunters, in the ring. ® r ! n ®. ..•,. n • »«. 200 om - Cattle Parade led by St 8 ’ ’ n tke Shearing Pavilion. 200 om - Grand Parade in the ring. 9.00 a.m.: Led hacks and thoroughbreds, in 12.30 p.m.: Heavyweight hunters, in the 9.00 a.m.: Elizabeth Millear Cup, m the ••• Coll e ge P jJ e Band, in 10.30 a.m.: F.E.I. Table “C” driving com 2.30 p'm.: George Innes Turkey Round-Up, me ring. ring. the ring. netition in the ring 6 * 9.00 a.m.: Arab horses, in the ring. 1.00 p.m.: Table “A” competition (“B” 9.00 a.m.: Cobs, in the ring. 225 nm- Donkev Driving Disnlav in the linn rM in the ring. 9.00 a.m.: Quarter horses, in the ring. Grade), in the ring. . 9.00 a.m.: Corriedale intermediate machine P ’ " rjng , y ’ H°° a m - Golden Blades championships, 245 p m ; Krjs R . ng> Stetson stunts, Motor 9.00 a.m.: Shetland ponies, in the ring. 2.00 p.m.: Parade of led stock, in the shearing championships, Wool 235 . Ge()r Innes Turkey Round . Up Woo* Pavi ion. Jumps> the ring . 9.00 a.m.: Led ponies, in the ring. ring. Pavilion. F : the rinß 11.15 a.m.: Bethell Salver, in the ring. 9.00 a.m.: Standardbred horses, in the 2.00 p.m; Meat and Wool Cup, in the 9 .00 a.m.: Hackneys, in the ring. , 45 . sauare Dance on Wheels in the 1115 a.m.: Champion park hack, in the 300 p tn " Jhibenzole North v. South P rin g’ ... rj ng 'i., ♦irk • 9.30 a.m.: Hamess ponies and horses, in r j ng . ’ ring. Senes, in-the ring. KSS tIEU 2Mfm " SU “ " hTO “ 1030 a m. lher|Bg -p- Supreme p« n , to tte ™P9.30 a.m.: Best type hrnter, in the ring. 3.00 p.m.: Gamblers stakes for ponies, m 1 "“” am - « acKS > mme ring. Series, in the ring. rulg . ravinon. 9.45 a.m.: Best type pi ny hunter, in the the ring. 12 - 4 $ P m,: Renown Cup, in the ring. 4.00 p.m.: New Zealand Farmers Table y 25 a.m.: Champion hack, in the ring. 4.00 p.mu Ballantynes F.E.I. Grand Prix ring 3.30 p.m.: Musical mazurka, in the ring. 1.00 p.m.: Corriedale open machine shear A 3 competition, in the ring. ~>n n ,. TltA competition in the ring. 10.00 a.m.: other than Merino and 4.00 p.m.: Thibenzole North v. South Polo, ing championships, in the Wool 4.30 p.m.: F.E.I. Table “A2 for A and 12.00 noon. The Press; op p Corriedale, Sheep Pavilion. in the ring. Pavilion. “B” Grade ponies, m the ring.ion, in the ring.s.oo p.m.. F.E.L Table AM3.
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