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DANNEVIRKE SHOW

$ OPENING DAY THE PRIZE-LIST By Telegraph—Special Correßponfcnt. Dannevirke, February 11. The eleventh show of Ihn Dannevirke A. and 1\ Association was opened today in perfect weather. The entries were more numerous stlian those of tlirr previous show, more especially in light horses, and cattle. The quality generally was high. The first day's awards are given below:— Horses. (Jrdge: Mr. 0. Hunter. M.P.) Stallions.—Draught. any age: Eli Lcddington's lan M'Bay (by Royal Record— Lady M'Bae), 1: D. IT. Pieot-t's Xewton s Favourite. 2. Ponv: T. M. Eimiib'sj Young Eclipse. 1; Elßie La Roche's Tommy Atkins, 2. ' Ponies.—Mare or gelding. ever 13.2 ar.d not exceeding 14.2 hands:: Wins Nora Armstrong's Tinooo. 1: Miss Jean Monteith'ii Desert Gold, 2. Pony Imnrc _ or gelding!,over 12 hands and not exceeding 13.2: Mist) Ella Speedy'? Souib, 1; Geclf. Speedy'si Cora, 2. Pony (mare or gelding), not exceeding 12 hands: Philip IT:irrri":r's Pompe.v, 1: Miss Jean Grunt's Nigger. 2. Paddle llcrscs.—Weight-carrying hacti 'maro or gekiin?), any age, 14st. or ever: G. I). Beatson's Itoval fitag, 1: 11. A. Spcedy's Una. 1. >tcrttan-w<" T, it hp"'! 'marc or gelding), any ago. 12st. ?lb. to 14st.: Miss I. .L. ltonper's Laddie. 1: Miss Nora Armstrong's Karaniri ; 2. Mcdinmweight hack (mare or gelding). any 3ge, list, to 12st. 71b.: MiES 0. Mailer's Romeo, 1; Mrs. J. B. A'Deanc's Lcinstor, 2. Lightweight hack (marc or gelding). nny age, t p to list.: Mrs. W. Hobson's Daylight. 1; 0. Gunderson'B Oa.pt a in. 2. Woight-carry-ing cob (mare cr gelding), any age. height not exceeding 14.3, 13st. or over: >Irs, ft. Oowper's Joker, 1; Mrs. W. 11. M'Lean's Wee M'Gregor, 2. Draught llorEcs (iudge Mr. 11. E. Hocken, "Grassmere." Feilding).—Mare. stinted this Eeason to Newton'B Favourite: Daniel Dourke, 1; 11. 13. Stuckey. 2. Heavy -eldins or mare: JT.' 11. Stuckey, 1. I-ight gciding or maro. shown in spring cart, up to one ton: T. S. Colhoun, 1; A. Carraiehael, 2. Pair of plough liorseß, in regular farm work: A. M'Leod,. 1; J. Sullivan, 2. Thrcc-horec team: A. M/Leod, 1. Cattle. Fat Cattle (judgo Mr. 0. E. Twist, Green-meadows).-One fat cow: G. Hunter, 1 and 2. Two fat heifers, calved since July 1, 1916: Jonathan Holden, 1 and 2. One fat bullock: Spcncet Speedy, 1; F. Armstrong, 2. One fat lYiesian bullock: Jonathan Holden. 1. Two fat bullocks: G. llunter, 1; Jonathan Holden, 2. Two i fat bullocks, calved since July 1, 1916: F. Armstrong, 1; Jonathan Holden, 2 and 3. Pen 'of two-year-old steers, calvod since July 1, 1917: Jonathan Holden, 1. Pen of two steers, calved since July 1, 1918: Jonathan Holden, 1. Purebred Shorthorns (Judge, Mr. J. M. James, Itangitumua. Masterton.— Bull, calved earlier than July 1, 1517: W. J. Wright's Wycford Bufus, 1. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1918: It. S. Chadwick, 1 and 2. Hcrcfords (Judge, Mr. B. M. James, Masterton).—Bull, calved earlier than July 1, 1917: Henry B. Stuckey's His lievcrence, 1. Bull, calved since July 1, 1917: Henry B, Stuckey's Kaitoa Baronet, 1. Bull, calved since July 1, 1918, to be led and i judged'in the ring: W. B. White's Jolly | Jack, 1; Henry B. Stuckey's Kaitoa. R. 2, | 2; Henrv B. Stuckey's 1t.6, 3. Cow. with calf a't' foot: Henry B. Stuckey's Kaitoa Graceful 10th, 1. Heifer, calved since July 1, 191S: Henry B. Stuckey's Kaitoa Amethyst EOth, 1; H. B. Stuckey's Kaitoa Amethyst 65th, 2. Aberdeen Angus (Judge, Mr. J. A. M'Farlanc, Ben Lomond. Mnraekahaho).— Bull, calved earlier than July 1. 1917: P. , Armstrong's Moose 11, 1. Bull, calved i since July 1, 1918: J. W. Ellingham s Esmond of Gwavas, 1. Cow, with calf | at foot: F, Armstrong's Hyacinth, 1; Edward Ciresswell's Quadrille, 2. Heifer, I calved since July 1, 1917: J. W. Ellingham's Nightingale of Akitio. 1. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1918: T. If. Vcbbs Belle of Edendale, 1; same owner's Betty J of Edendale, 2. Ited Polled (Judge, Mr. J. Stephenson, Levin). —Bull, calvod earlier than July 1, 1917: Berg Bros.. 1. Bull, calved since July 1. 1918: Norman Inder'a Kotara King, i; same owner's Gold Pouch, 2. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1918: Norman Inder's Kotara Prinfcess, 1. Ayrshireß (Judge, Mr. J. Kyle, Aokautere Palmer Eton North),—Bull, calved earlier than July 1, 1917: Win. O'Cbiincll'B Stylo of Glcnalvon I. 1: Hayner b White Princefls, 2. Bull, calvcd since July 1, 1917: J. Bowden's Style 11, 1. Lull, calved since July 1. 1918: Mailland Howath's Scottish King, 1: S. and A. Twecdies, 2., Dull, calved since Julyj 1, 1919:. J. Bowden'B Jack. 1; T. H. Colpman s Bright Boy. 2. Cow, in milk: T. H. Colpman s Gladys of Eiki, .1: A H. Hansen a Milkmaid of Springview. 2. Heifer, cakijd since July 1, 1916 fin,milk'.: D.O. Smiths Fairy Oucen of Ponrua. 1; T. H. Colpman'a llritlit. Lnss 2. Heifer, calvcd since July 1. 1917: A. H. Hansen's Rose of Springview. 1; T. n. Cobman's Young Bertha. 2. Heifer. calvcd since July 1, 1918: T. 11. Cnlp m an's Young Sophia. 1: J ; J- Falconer's Katie, 2. Heifer, calved sine: July 1, 1919: J, J. Falconer's Duchess, 1; J. Bowden's Queenie, 2.' , „ , _ . Jerscyß Hudtjo, I'iuil ICuntef, Pora* ngahnii).—Bull, cr'Ad earlier flif.n July 1 1917- Edgar Haloing s Wnimlto IvudOß. 1; John Elder's Benown MeadmvbanK. 2. Bull, calved sinco July 1. 19 ;: HHousego Phillins'B Meadowbroolt Vu\ 1; Vi r . H. Smith's Ynlne's Silver jvme. 2. Bull, calved "ince July 1. 1918. IT. I'.onsezo Phillips's Jersey Jlradowe Pal. 1: Jl. R. i>enbow's iicininß 2. MI. calved since July 1. J919: W. H. Smiths Bill Masse,v, 1: John Elder's ilentman of the Glen, 2. Cow, in milk: H. Housego Phillips's Salvadora. II of Jersey Meadows. 1; W. If. Smith's May Knitrht. 2. calved si''c< July :. 15'.6 'in milk): W. H. Smith's Valonia, 1; John Elder s Owls Victoria. 2. Heifer, calved since July 1. 19,7: ErK-r H , rdiii"'s Huke's Nancy, 1; w. U. Smith's Vulpc's Kay Blossom, 2. tcred Jersey heifer. ,calve<) since July 1, 1917: Edgar Harding's Dukes Nancy, 1; W. H. Smith's Vulne's May Blossom. 2. Best two females, in milli: H. Housego I'hillins's Salvadora II and llegal, 1; Edgar Hardintr's Ei'.cen Maid _ and Duke s Nancy. 2. Ilcifcr, ealveil since July 1, 1918: H. Housego Phillips s Jersey Mca : dows Sweeter, 1; B. i-'airbrother s luimcli Heifer calf, calvcd sincc July 1, I°l9'' n. B. Bcnbow's Conqueror Hinglct, l' ; W. J. M'lutosh's Totaranni Fancy. 2. Friesians (judge, Mr. W. I. Lovelock, Palmcrston North).—Bull, ''alved earlier than July 1. 1917: Bloomueld Farm Co. s Brentwood Domino Dutchland. 1; J. Donald's Wakabua ?r:da. 2. Bull, calved since July 1. 1917: H. B. Cireen, 1; Blooinneld Farm Co.'s Brcntwoo<l Domino Laddie. 2. Bull, calvcd since July 1. 1918' H. It. Green, i H W. licevcs's Fairmont de Kol Fayne. 2.' jiull calf, calved since July 1, 1919: 11. It. Green, 1: J. Donald's Woodcrest Paul. 2. Cow, in milk: J. Donalds-Ann of Brindee, 1: H. 11. Green, 2. Heifer, calved Bincc July 1, 1916. in milk- J. Donald's! Woodcrest Ncthland Dnchess, 1. Heifer, ralvcdsince July 1,1917:11.1!. Green, 1 and 2. Heifer, calvcd since July 1, 1918: H. II Green. 1 and 2. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1918: Illoomflcld Farm Co.'s Brentwood 'Queen Molly. 1; J- Donald's Westinere Ootlantha. Lass, 2. ncifcr calf, calvcd Bincc July 1, 1919: J. Donald's Wcstmere Agnes, 1; J. Donald'B Westmcre l'ietje Fobes, 2, Milking Shorthorns (Judge, Mr. E. A. Washer, Okaiawal—Bull, calved earlier than July 1, 1917: S. Bolton's Cadorna, 1; Maurice Kcarino Darbalara, i. Bull, calvcd sincc July 1, 1917: James Smith's Willow Bend Laddie 11, 1. Bull, calved sinco July 1. 1918: Mrs. J. Wall's entry. 1; G. H. 0 Ilusscy's Konini Princc, 2. Bull calf, calvcd sinco July 1, 1919: It. S. Allan, 1; Maurice Kearin's Kairanga Dairyman, 2. Cow, in milk: James Smith's Lceston Pet, 1; James Smith's Willow Bcud Bona, 2. Heifer, calved sinco July 1, 1916 (in milk): Mrs. J. Walls, 1: James Smith's Willow' Bend Clorine, 2. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1917: Mrs. J. Walls, 1; Maurice Kearin's Kairanga Dairyman. 2. Heifer, calvcd sincc July 1, 1918: Maurice Kt:arin's Kairanga Buby. 1; Mrs. .1. E. Babbagc's Ferniea Lady'B Fancy, 2. Heifer calf, calvcd since July 1, 19!!t: Maurice Kearin's Kairanga Blossom, 1; Mrs. J. E, Babbagc's Ferniea. 2. Dairy Cattle (Judge Mr, D. Buchanatil. -Dairy cow. in milk: T. ,H. Colpman'" Gladys of ltilci. 1: H. 11. Green's. 2 and 3. Grade dairy cow. in milk: R. 0. Leach's Blackie, 1; 11. It. Bcnbow's Model. 2. Dairy heifer, calyed since July 1, 1917 (in milk): A. H. Hansen's lloso of Sp-ing-view, 1; Edgar Harding's Duke's Nancy. 2. Dairy heifer, over 24 and under 33 in out lis: It W. Bcnbow's Joan, 1; W. G. Walker's. 2. Dairy heifer, over 18 ami under 24 months: If. It. Bcnbow's, 1 and 2. Two dairy heifers, over 18 and under 24 months: 11. If. Benbew, 1. Dairy heifers, under 18 months: H. It. Bcnbow. 1, 2, and 3. Two dairy heifers, under 18 months: 11. B. Dnnbuw, 1 and 1. Four dairy heifers, under 18 mouths: 11. B. Bcnbow, 1. Two hand-fed dairy heifers: Norinau Inder, 1; 11. It. Bcnbow, 2; J. 3. Fall finer. 3. Dairy heifer, calved 6inco July 1, 1916 (in milk): 1). 0. Smith's Fairy Oucen of Porirua, 1; T. H. Ooipman's Bright Lass, 2.

Sheep. Fat Sheep (Judge, ifr. C. y Twist, Greenm'.viilnv.si- wethers, nr IV. .vn uuf'.pr ?.t months: II 11. StiU'Uey. 1 and 2- Five maiden ewes, Down or Down erodes. under ?,1 months: 11. I>.fitneliey. 1. rive wethers, Lonpwool in- l.nncrwool crosses. 21 months ;tr.<i over: .Tonnt-lian Ifoklen, 1. 2 nnif 3. and v.h.e. Five wethers. Linirwool or Lonprwool crones, under 21 months: Jinx Speedy, 1 and 2. Five maiden ewes. Longwnol i;r Loncwool cri>»fes, under' 81 months: Max Speedy.' 1 and %. Five fat ewes, over 21 months, for fr;ezii>2. Lonirwool of Lontnvool rross: Jonathan Kolden. 1 and 2. Five wethers. wool and eiiroasß combined: Jonathan Ilolden, 1 and 2. Three fat wethers, heavy-

woightß: Jonathan ITolden, 1, 2 and J. Five fat lambs. Down =r Down crosses, bred by exhibitor, not to exceed <2lb. fieezing ■weight: Fred G. Cooper, 1. Same, but over 421b. freezing weight: Andrew Peters, 1 and 2. Five fat lambs, shorn Longwool crosses, bred by exhibitor, over 421b. freezing weight: Fred G. Cowner, 1. Same, but unshorn: Jonathan Holden. 1. Five tat lambs, Ijongwool cross, any weight: G. Cowper, 1. Five fat lambs, bred by exhibitor, to bo judged locally and Judged again on the returns at port of shipment: Andrew Peters, 1 and Z. Farmers' Classes.—Two crossbred ewes, Lincoln type, under 21 months, for breeding: N. Cnllinane, 1; Jonathan Holden, 2. Two crossbred ewes. Lincoln type, ever 21 months, for breeding: Jonathan Holden, 1; W. G. Walker. 1. Two crossorcd ewes, Homney type, under 21 moinhs, for breeding: J. J. Buchanan. 1, 2, and 3. Two crossbred ewe* Homney type, over 21 months, for breeding: Andrew .''cters, 1; G. J. J. Buchanan, 2. Three crossbred ewo lambs, Lincoln type, for breeding (in wool I: N. CuUinane. 1; G. J. J. Buchanan, 2. Three crossbred ewe lambs, Homney type, for breeding (In w=ol): Andrew Pet cp. l and 2. Children's Pet Lambs.—Pet lamb: Eonaid M'lntosh, 1; Merwyn Coombs, 2. • Pet lamb, shortwool ctoes: Rupert Smith, 1; Walter M:lntosh, 2. Purebred llomncys (Judge Mr. B. Tanner, Lansdale, Longburn).—One ram. under 21 months: J. E. Hewitt, 1; G. E. Allen, 2 and 3. Three rams, under 21 months: W. 11. Buick. 1. One ram, over 21 months and nnder 33 months: G. E. Allen, 1 and 2. One rain, over 33 months: G. E. Allen, 1 nnd 2 One ewe under 21 months: G. E. Allen, 1, 2, and 3. One ewe, over 21 months: G. E. Allen, 1 and 2. Two ram lambs, in ivool: W. 11. Iluick, 2. Two ewe lambs, in wool: W. H. Buick, 1; G. J. J. Buchanan, 2. Fivo one-shear flock rams: Max Vots, 1; J. E. Hewitt, 2. Lincolns (Judge, Mr. G. Elliot, "Longlands," Hastiiigs).-Onc Tam, under 21 months: W, 11. Gaisford, 1 and 2. Ono ram, over 21 montliß and under 33 months: W. 11. Gaisford, 1; k. E. Anderson, 2. One di3trict-bred Lincoln ram: W. H. Gaisford, 1 and 2. One ewe, under 21 months: W. H. Gaisford, 1. 2, and 3. One ewe, over 21 months: A. E. Anderson, 1. Two ram lambs, in. wool: J. Graham, 1. Two ewe lambs, in wool: J. Grahjm. 1: W. H. Gaisford, 2. Fivo onoshear Hook rams: A. E. Anderson, 1) Percy Bros., 2 and 3. Championshlps< i Ilerefords: Bull, Henry B. Stuckey; caw, Ilcnry B. Stuckey. Aberdeen Angus: Bull, F. Armstrong; cow, F. Armstrong. Ayrshircs: Bull, Win. O'Cnnncllj cow, T. H. Colpman. Jerseys: Bull. Edgar Harding; cow, 11. Housego Phillips. Friesians: Bull, Bloomfield Farm Co.; cow, J. Donald. Milking Shorthorns: Bull, S. Bolton; cow, James Smith, Romnc.ys: Ram, G. Allqn; owe, G. E. Allen. Lincolns: Ram, W. H. Gaisford; ewe, W. H. Gaisford. Southdowns: Ram, James Knight: ewe, James Knight. Bcrkshircs: Sow, Mrs. J. Wall; boar, Mrs. J. Wall. Yorkshires: Boar, Jfrs. J. Wall; sow, Mrs; J. Wall. Tainworths: Boar, E. Peck; bow, Mrs. J. Wall. Specials Best Aberdeen Angus oow or heifer, with calf at foot: F. Armstrong. Most points ill Bed Polled: Norman Inder. Most points in Ayrshircs: T. H. Colpmaiii Champion Ayrshire cow: T. H. Colpman. Gold medal, champion Ayrshire bull: Wni. O'Connell. Most points in Jerseyß: H. Ilousego Phillips. New Zealand Jersey cattle breeders' spccial for best registered Jersey heifer, in milk: Edgar Harding. New Zealand Jersey cattle breeders' sili vcr challenge cap for best two females, lin milk: .11. Housego Phillips. Most points in Friesians: J. Donald. Stewart Dawson's challenge trophy for most points in Frießians: J. Donald. C. A. Ilopping's silver challenge trophy for best Fricsian cow, in milk: J. Donald. Most points ill milking Shorthorns: James Smith. Most points in dairy section: H. H. Bcnbow. Most points in fat sheep and lamb clasea: Jonathan Holden. >Most points in fat Bhccp: Jonathan Holden. Most points in ; fat lambs: Fred. G. Cowper. Host points in farmers' classes: G. J. J. Buchanan. I Challenger cup for championship ltomr 1 ney rani: G. E. Allen. Best two-toot li Homney: J. E. Hewitt. Most points in Itomneys: G. E. Allen. Local Lincoln breeders' challenge trophy for best twotooth Lincoln ram, and Ford challeneo cup for best two-tooth Lincoln ewe: W. H. Gaisford. New Zealand sheepbreeders' spccial for best two-tooth Southdown ram: James Knight. Challenge \ trophy for export butter: Cheltenham Coop. Dairy' C 6. Challenge trophy for export cheese: Piripiri Dairy Co.

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