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THE CLUTHA SHOW.

The following is the prize list in connection with the Clatha Agricultural Show,- which was held atßaKlathayeßterday s

CATTLE/ SHORTHORN,

Ball, any age. Three entries.—N.Z. and A.L. Co., 1; Smith Bros., 2; N.Z and A L Co., 3. Bull, two years old. Two entries.—N.Z. and A.L. Co., X and 2. 1 Bull, one year old. Four entries.—N.Z. and A.L. Co., 1 and 2; J. Davidson, 3. T Cow, any age. Three entries.—J. Davidson, 1; B. Darling, 2. , Heller, two years old. One entry.—J. Davidson, 1. Heller, one year old. Two entries—N.Z. and A.L. Co., 1 *, R. Darling, 2. Best animal ol tho shorthorn breed, bred by the exhibitor. Three entries.—N.Z. and A.L. Co., 1 and 3; J. Davidson, 3. AYRSHIRE. i Bull, any age, Six entries.—Thomas Howie, 1; W. Samson, 2; E. U'Kenzle, 8. . Bull, two years old. Two entries.—B. M'Kenzie, 1. ! Bull, one year old. One entry,—J. Robertson, X. j Cow, any age. Two entries.—J. Robertson, X; A. Oarrutbers, 2. Heifer, -'two : years old.' Seven entries.—E Howie, X; J. Robertson, 2; B. M'Kenzie, 3. ' Heifer, one year old. Three entries. —O. Johnston, 1 j J. Robertson, 2; W.Reid, B.' '.i.i Best animal of the Ayrshire breed, bred by the exhibitor. Four entries.—E Howie, 1; J. Robertson, '8; W. Dawson,B;*' ! 5“•

KXTRIH (Shorthorns and Ayrehirea excluded), Cow. ijpjiagei. NS fcotry. ‘X ’1 •' ,‘S f.1;! 3 1 . ■ Best three previneial-bnd cows. No entry. j ■ Best cottons net more-tbap three com ate kept. One entry.— A. M'Kcnzio; commended. ~ ..HORSES, , ■ -riTf..: > , , DBATOHtS. . . Entireborte, any age. Three Wfll(fer, I; A. Rutherford, 2. Entire .colt, three years 01d... Three entries.— J; Petrie, I ; W. Robinson, 2. Entire colt, two years old. Three entries.—W. Robinson,l.apd 2. ... ... t Entire colt, one year old. Four entries.—W. Robinson, X; Bryce Bros., 2. . Brood mare, in foal or wlth ioal at toot. Five' entries.—W. Robinson,land2; J. Petrie,B,; : Filly, tb reefy ears eld.■, One entry.—Bryce Bros., X,.Filly, t#o years old. Two entries.—Btyoe Bto*. .I;, A. Mercer. 2. Fllly. bne year old. Three entries.—W.' Robtnsdd, : 1; Biybe Btoe.v 2. ' ’- r ■ Best gelding, three yean old; -Three entries.—J. Petrie, land.2. Yeld mare, any age. Three entries.—W. Robinson, (land? ~....... ' Best gelding, any age. Eight entries.—T. Bishop, 1 j W. Ddgleisb, 2; J. Bishop, 8. .BeSV-panrof horses or mates tor work Ijrarpoeetk' TbreeAntrieai—J. Petrie,-! ;W, Robinson, 2. - Beat: three-bone team tor work purposes.- .Two; entries.—W. Robinson, 1; W- Daigleuh, 2, Best Civdeedale animal bn the ground, bred by exhibitor. Three entries.—J, Petrie, 1; Bryce Bros, % For the best breeding draught mare, with not less than two of her progeny (progeny nqt ndoesaarily the property of exhibitor), with foal at (pot (if any) not to count. Five entries.—W. Robinson,JU: * > Best Clydesdale on tbe ground. Two entries.—J. Walter, X, SHEEP. HERINOSB.

Bum, any age. Seven entries.—J. Watt, 1; A. Robertson, 2; J. Johnston, 3. Best ram hogget. Fifteen entries.—J. Watt, 1; A. D. Johnston, 2; J. Watt, 3. . Best euro and lamb, any age. Three entries.—A. D. Johnston; 1; J. Johnston', 2. 1 : Best ewe, any age. Four entries.—J. Watt, 1; J. Johnston, 2; A. D. Johnston, 8. Bsst ewe, two-tooth or under. Sis entries.—J. Johnston, 1 and 2; J. Watt, 8. Best five ram hoggets. Two Watt, 1; A. Robertson, 2. 1 , ' " Bekt merino sheep bred by exhibitor. Six entries. —J. Watt, 1; J. Johnston, 2. Best five eyre hoggets.. Two entries.-J. Johnston, land 2.

. LEIfiSSTBgS. . , ■ - . Bam, any age. Twelve entries.—Somerville Broe* 1 2 3* ’ , • ' ’Best ram hogget. Ten entries.—J. (SK Gray, 1; W. ! Bobson, 2; T. Howie, 8. Best ewe and lamb. Twelve entries—D. Hurray, 1; J. G. Gray, 2; J. Willocks. S. ... ... Best ewe hogget. Seventeen entries.—D. Murray, '1 j T. Howie, 2; Somerville Bros., 8. • * ’ A Best Leicester sheep, bred by exhibitor. Eight entries.—J. G. Gray,,!: p v J4usray, 2. ‘IIKCOLN. Best ram, any age. No entry. Best ram hogget. Two-entries.—B. J. Jeffries, 1. Best ewe and lamb. Two entries.—J. Hogg, 1. Two ewe hoggets. Four entries.—D. Hurray, 1; B. J, Jeffries,-.SLrr ’ ; ■ 1 Best Lincoln sheen, bred by exhibitor. One entry. —J. Hogg, 1. :T ;

ROMRET MARSH. Best ram, any age. No entry. Best ram hogget. No entry. Best two-tooth ewe, or under. No entry. Best Romney Harsh sheep, bred by exhibitor. No entry. Pen of not less than five oross-bred wethers, fat. Two entries.—W. Robson, 1; J. W blocks, 2. Pen of not less than five merino wethers, fat. One entry.—J. Willooks, I. Pen of not less than five fat lambs. Two entries.— W. Tosh, 1.

CROSS-BRBD SHEEP, Fen of two oross-bred sheep, any age or sex. Four entries.—W. Robson, 1. Pen of five cross-breed sheep. Four entries—W. Robson, I and 2. Fen of five oross-bred hoggets. Six entries.—J. Aysea, 1; W. Robson, 2. Pen of three cross-bred sheep, any age or sex. Four entries.—D. Uontries, 1.

DOGS. Best smooth collie.—W. Robson, 1; J. Hogg, 2; B. J. Jeffries, S. Best rough collie.—James Ay son, I; H. Kechler, 2 and 3.

SWINE. Boar, any age, large breed James Wilson, 1. Sow, any age, largo breed.—James Wilson, 1.

POULTRY. Cook, Brahma.—Alexander Grigor, 1. Bens, pair do.—Alexander Grigor, 1. Cock, Spanish.—P. Hason, 1; R. Hoir, 2. Hens, pair do.—P. Hoir, 1; R. Hoir, 2. Cook, Dorking.—W. Reid, 1. Hens, pair do. —W. Reid, 1. Cook, any other breed.—D. G. Donald, 1. . Hens, pair do.—Miss Dodd, 1. Drake and pair oi ducks, Aylesbury.—W. Reid, 1, Drake and pair of ducks, common.—W. Reid, 1. Turkey cock and pair ol hens.—R. Hoir, 1.

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Evening Star, Issue 6759, 26 November 1884, Page 2

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THE CLUTHA SHOW. Evening Star, Issue 6759, 26 November 1884, Page 2

THE CLUTHA SHOW. Evening Star, Issue 6759, 26 November 1884, Page 2

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