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MASTERTON SHOW

FIXTURE CONCLUDES YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Dominion Special Service. Masterton, February 15. Hain fell to-day, the second and concluding day of the Masterton Agricultural and Pastoral Association's annual show at Solway, but the afternoon remaining dry, there was a large attendance of the public. The association has cause to congratulate itsell on the success of the fixture, which has been a record one for entries and the quality of the exhibits generally. The grand parade was impressive, and gave ample evidence of the size and scope that the show has attained. Practically all the judging was concluded yesterday, only a few sections remaining for to-day. To-night the association held a smoke concert, at which the Prime Minister (Right Hon. J. G. Coates) and the Hon. A. D. McLeod attended. Mr. Coates arrived with Mrs. Coates in the early afternoon aad lunched at the grounds. Results of to-day’s judging are as follow ■ CHAMPIONSHIPS Champion pony-. Mrs. C. McLaren’s Venus; reserve champion, G. H. Perry’s Shaba. Champion hack: Mr. Shaw’s Workman; reserve champion, Mrs. lan Mcßae’s Grey Peter. Champion working draught: J. McCool’s Milton; reserve champion, no award. HORSES THOROUGHBREDS. Thoroughbred stallion, any age: W. B. Kemball’s Cape Horn, 1; same exhibitor’s Hymestra, 2. Pony, mare or gelding, under 12 . hands: Misses J. and M. Perry’s entry, 1; Miss P. Tatham’s entry, 2; Jocelyn Betts’s Jack Speck, 3. Pony, mare or gelding, 12 hands and under 13 hands: H. M. Blunden’s De Wet, 1; Miss K. M. Perry’s entry, 2; Mrs. A. Sim’s Quecnie, 3. Pony, mare or gelding, 13 hands and under 13.2 hands: Mrs. C. K. McLaren’s Venus, 1; Miss T. Bennett’s More, 2; H. C. Montgomery’s Kismet, 3. Pony, 13.2 hands and under 14.2 hands: G. H. Perry’s Shaba, 1; T. F. Twakau’s (Halcombe), 2; Miss Rhoda Sim's Lightning, 3. Pair. 13 hands and under: Jocelyn Bett’s Jack Speck, 1; Miss B. Free’s Dart, 2; Misses J. and M. Perry’s Entry, 3. Pair, over 13 and under 14.2 hands: H. C. Montgomery’s Kismet, and Miss I. Bennett’s Mere, 1; Miss J. Hosking’s entry, 2: G. 11. Perry's entry. 3. GIRL AND BOY EIDERS. Girl rider, over 12 and under 15 years: Jocelyn Hornabrook (Masterton), 1; Betty Jury (Ponatahi), 2; M. Waterson (Carterton), 3. Girl rider, under 12 years: Jocelyn Betts, 1; Marjorie Rhodes, 2. Boy rider, over 12 and under 15 years: George Neich, 1; Charles Newnham, 2; D. O’Brien, 3. Boy rider, under 12 years: G. Neich, 1; D. Hastie, 2; C. Orr, 3. PONIES IN HARNESS. Single harness pony, under 14.2 hands: B. G. Hastie, 1; Mrs. Guy Booth, 2. HORSES IN HARNESS. Single harness horse, over 14.2 hands: Mrs. C. H. Crawford’s Cappy Ricks, 1; E. Ryan’s Blue Moon, 2. SADDLE HORSES. Lady rider, for those who have not previously won a prize: Miss Mary Cam'eron (Martin boro ugh), 1; Miss L. Rhodes (Greytown), 2; Miss H. Donovan (Masterton), 3. Lady rider, open class: Miss Esther Cameron (Hinakura), 1; Miss M. Benton'(Palmerston North), 2; Miss H. Donovan, 3. Cob, mare, or gelding, 15 hands or under; Miss Ruth Pliarazyn’s (Hastings), Marcus, 1; O. Nelson’s Blue Moon, 2; Misses J. and M. Perry’s Akitio, 3. Hack, mare, or gelding, to carry 11 stone: J. Shaw’s Workman, 1; Mrs. A. J. Rutherford’s Patrician, 2; Miss Barbara Williams’ Nym, 3. Hack, mare, or gelding, to carry 13 stone: Miss Esther Cameron’s Porangahau, 1; Miss M. S. Martin’s Celebration, 2; Miss Joan Wardeil’s Remus, 3. Weight-carrying Hack, to carry 15 stone: Mrs. Inn McRae’s Grey Peter, 1; Mrs. F. B. Ballance’s Muritai, 2; Mrs. C. H. Crawford's Cappy Ricks, 3. Horse, suitable for mounted rifles pur. poses: Sirs. lan Mcßae’s Grey Peter, 1; Mrs. C. H. Crawford’s Cappy Ricks, 2; Mrs. F. B. Vallante’s Muritai, 3. Lady’s hack, which has not won a first prize: Mrs. A. Rutherford’s Patrician, 1; Miss Barbara Williams’s Nym, 2; Miss Joan Wardell’s Remus, . Lady’s hack (open): J. Shaw’s Workman, 1; Miss Mavis Martin’s Celebration, 2; Mrs. A. J. Rutherfurd's Patrician, 3. Lady’s hack and gentleman’s i hack: Miss M. Martin’s entry, 1; Miss M. Cameron’s entry, 2; Mrs. Hugh Morrison’s entry, 3- Mare or gelding, over 15 hands: J. Shaw’s Workman, 1; Mrs. lan Mcßae’s Gre.v Peter, 2; Miss Esther Cameron’s Porangahau. 3. WORKING DRAUGHTS. Dry mare, over four years: James McCool, 1 and 2; R. and F. Gray, 3. Gelding. any age: Jas. McCool. 1; W. Howard Booth. 2; R. and F. Gray. 3. Gelding, foaled since August, 1925: Jones Bros. — PLOUGH TEAMS. Team of two: J. McCool, 1; R. and F. Gray, 2 and 3. Team three: J. McCool, 1; R. and F. Gray, 2. Team four: R. and F. Gray. Farmers’ two-horse team: J. McCool, 1; R. and F. Gray, 2 and 3. Pair: J. McCool, 1; R. and F. Gray, 2. Team three, mares or geldings; j. McCool, 1; R. and F. Gray, 2. Heavy gelding or mare: J. McCool, 1 and 2; W. Snell, 3. LIGHT DRAUGHT IN HARNESS. Farmers’ trap and general utility horse: J. W. Warrington (Waihakeke), 1 and 3; W. Snell, 2. Tradesman’s single horse and delivery cart: W. Snell, 1; G. Graves, 2. DAIRY PRODUCE Butter for export: Rata Co-operative Dairy Co. (A. P. Lee, manager), 1; Mnstertdn Dairy Co. (W. C. Batty). 2; Mauriceville Dairy Co. (G. Watkins), 3. Butter for local consumption: Rata. 1; Masterton, 2; Mauriceville, 3. Farmers’ fresh butter: Mrs. P. E. Mortensen (MauricevilleWesi). 1: Mrs. J. F. Curry (Masterton). 3. White cheddar cheese: Hopelands Dairy Co. (L. G. HeaynsL Coloured cheddar cheese: Honelands. Medium cheese, coloured: Hopelands. Honey.—Tn sections: N. W. 1; W. G. Groves, 2. In jars: W. Lenz, J. H. Glover, 2. RING COMPETITIONS Trotting horse in harness: F. A. Hercock’s Eva Zoloch, 1; R. G. Hastie’s Tony, 2. Trotting pony, under 13.2 hands: H. C. Montgomery’s Kismet, 1; Miss M. Rhodes' Ruby, 2; Miss J. Bennett’s Mero. 3. Pony, jumping, for child rider under 13 years: Letty Jury, 1: Marjorie Rhodes, 2; Cyril Orr, 3. Ladies’ Jumping: Mrs. Benton’s Dainty Step. 1: O Nelson’s Blue Moon, 2; A. Scott’s Prospect, 3. Champion Jump: H. Scales’ Clinker, 1; O. Nelson’s Blue Moon. 2; J. Shaw’s Workman, 3. Turning competition, children under 16 years: R. T. Oliver, 1; G. Laing. 2: C Newnham. 3. Musical stalls, for ladies: Miss Joan Caverliill. 1: Miss Lailn Rhodes. 2: Miss Rona Jury. 3. Musical stall.; for girls or bovs over 13 rears: Rona Jury. 1; O. Marflett, 2: D. O’Brien. 3. Same under 13: B. Jones. 1: B. Jury. 2; F. McKinstry, 3. Pony Jump Championship: E. Ryan’s Miss Flirt. 1: G. H. Perry’s Shaba. 2; Miss Jean Jury's Baby. 3. Consolation iump: O. Nelson’s Blue Moon, 1: Misses J. and M. Perry’s Akitio, 2; Mrs. F. B. Vallanoe’s Muritai, 3.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 12

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MASTERTON SHOW Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 12

MASTERTON SHOW Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 12

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