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CLUTHA AND MATAU SHOW

SECOND DAY There was a splendid attendance for the final day of the Olutha and Matau Show; and the sum of £237 was taken at the. gates. Yesterday’s awards ar ° CATTLE. SHORTHORNS. Judge: Mr Alexander Murray (Clydevale). Cow or heifer, dry, three years old or over, aparently in calf. One entry. —A. 0. Begg (Pukeawa) 1. Bull, two years old. One entry.—A. C. Begg 1. . JERSEYS. Judge; Mr R. Gibb (Menzies Ferry). Heifer, three years, in milk. Two entries.—-E. M. Smith (Barnego) 1 and Heifer, three years, dry, in calf. One entry.—E. M. Smith 1. Heifer, two years old, in milk. Four entries.—S. Dale 1 and 2, E. M. Smith 3. "Best two-year-old Jersey heifer, special: Three entries.—S. Dale X and 3, E. M. Smith 2. . . Heifer, yearling. Five entries. S. Dale 1 and '3, H. 0. Anderson 2. Pair of cows or heifers, in milk. Three entries.—E. M. Smith 1 and 3, S. Dale 2. Bull, three years or over. Two entries.—A. Hellyer (Tuapeka Mouth) 1, H. C. Anderson 2. Bull, one year old. Three entries. S. Dale 1, $. M. Smith 2, H. C. Anderson 3. ... rr pi Heifer calf. Three entries.—H. U Anderson 1 and 2, D. G. Algie 3. Champion hull.—A. Hellyer. Champion cow.—E. hi. Smith. Reserve champion cow. —b. Dale. FRIESIANS.

Judge: Mr W. Lee (Goodwood). Cow, four years or over, in milk. Two entries. —T. R. Eades (Edendale) i jjucl 2* Cow, dry, any age, apparently in calf. One entry.—l. R-, nr Heifer, three yeans old, in milk or apparently in calf.- One entry. X. REades X. Heifer, two years old, in milk oi apparently in calf, two entries. 11 one year old. Two entries. ~Pw?of E coS Vheifers, in milk or apparently in calf. One entiy. T. REa ßull, l 'three years old or over. One <3nl)rv“3?* Etidcs 1* , Bull, two years old. Two entries.— T. R. Eades 1 and 2. ■ Bull, one year old. One entiy. VV. Stiven (Paretai) 1. - Champion bull.—T. R. Eades. Champion cow.—T. R. Eades. RED POLLS.

Judge: Mr E. Smith. (Greenfield). Cow, four years or over, in milk. One entry.—John Donaldson (btirSow, four years or over, dry, a P‘ patently in calf. One entry.—J. Don--3,1 Heffer’ three years old, in milk. One entrv.—John Donaldson 1. Heifer, three years old, dry, apparentiy in calf. One entry .—John Donaldson 1. Heifer, two years old, m milk or in calf. One entry.—John Donaldson 1. Heifer, one year old. Three entries. —John Donaldson 1,2, and 3. Pair of cows or heifers, in milk or apparently in calf. Two entries. John Donaldson 1 and 2. Bull, three years old or over. One entry.—John Donaldson 1. 'Bull, two, years old. One entry. John Donaldson X. , Bull, one year old. Two entries.— John Donaldson 1. , Champion bull.—John Donaldson, Champion cow.—John Donaldson. AYRSHIRES. Judge: Mr R. S. Weir (Menzies Ferry). Cow, in milk, four years or over. Two entries. —Bisset Bros. (Wangaloa) 1, James Taylor 2. Cow, dry, over four years, m calf. Three entries.—J. Taylor 1, Bisset Bros. 2, F. Tosswill (Wangaloa) 3. Heifer, three years old, in milk or in calf. Tam entries.—J. Taylor I, J). Tosswill 2. Heifer, two years, in milk or in calf. One entry.—Bisset Bros. 1. _ Yearling heifer. ’ Six entries. —Bisset Bros. I and 2, J. Taylor 3. Pair of cows, in milk or m calf. Two entries.—Bisset Bros. I. J. Taylor 2. Bull, two years old. Two entries.— W. Thomson (Wangaloa) 1, F. Tosswill 2. . _ Bull, yearling. Three entries. J. Taylor T. Bisset Bros. 2 and 3. Champion cow.—Bisset Bros, Champion bull.—J. Taylor. CROSS-BRED CATTLE. Dairy cow, any age, in milk. Three entries.—H. C. Anderson (Stirling) 1, 2, and 3. , . Pair of dairy cows or heifers, in milk or apparently in calf.—Two entries.—Pl. 0. Anderson 1 and 2. Best group of three cows or heifers, any breed or cross. Five entries.—H. C. Anderson 1, J. Taylor 2, E. M. Smith 3. ■ Heifer, three years old, in milk or apparently in calf. One entry.—Pl. C. Anderson 1. Heifer, two years old, in milk or apparently in. calf. One entry.—Pl. C. Anderson 1. Dairy cow, dry, apparently in calf. On© entry.—H. C. Anderson 1. Yearling heifer. Two entries. —H. C. Anderson 1 and 2. Best heifer calf, marked. One entry.—Gerald Anderson. Pair of yearling heifers, any breed or- cross, showing most promise as future dairy cows. Four entries. —S. Dale 1, Bisset Bros. 2, H. C. Anderson 3. Best heifer calf, any breed, to be led by a child. Six entries.—H. C. Anderson’ 1, Gerald Anderson 2. FAT CATTLE. Judge: Mr Colin Lindsay (Winton). Fat bullock, four years or over. One entry.—J. F. Bell (Stirling) I. Fat steer, two . years old. Four entries.—Mrs A. J. Bell 1, A. C. Begg (Pukeawa) 2 and 3. Fat steer, one year old. Seven entries.—A. C. Begg 1, A. Allison (Puerua) 2, Simon Wright (Balclutha) 3. Fat cow. ' Four entries.—A. C. Begg 1 and 3, Bilzon and Smart (Balclutha) 2. Fat heifer, - three years or under. -Seven entries., —Bilzon and Smart 1, W. Carter (Balclutha) 2 and 3. Fat heifer, one year old. Four entries;—A. C. Begg 1 and 2, P. dent (Balclutha), 3. Best baby beef steer or heifer. Six entries.—A. Allison 1. Best bucket-fed steer calf, shown by child. Two entries.—Jack Weir 1; Ronald Anderson 2. Trophy for most points in fat cattle section. —A. C. Begg. PIGS. Judge: Mr G. A. Biookes (Green Island). j Berkshire sow, one year or over. One entry.—Holgate estate 1. Yorkshire sow*, one year or over. One entry,—Holgate estate 1. Tamworth sow, one year or over. One entry.—Holgate estate ly

Sow, any breed, with litter. Two entries. —Holgate estate 1, and ’ 2. Tamworth, one year or over. One entry.—Holgate estate 1, HORSES. CLYDESDALES. Judge: Mr James Jenkins (Balclutha). Entire, four years or over. Two entries.—George Tosh’s (Balclutha) Expression Bold, by Expression 2nd, 1; John Webster’s (Romaliapa) Royal Renown, by Dunuro Hazelwood, 2. Entire, three years old. One entry. —John Young’s (Allanton) Cannie Scott, by Scotland’s Dignity, 1. Entire, two years old. One entry.— Alexander Thomson (Kelso) 1 and reserve champion. Entire colt, one year old.—Alexander Thomson 1 and champion, R. G. Lockhart (Milton) 2. Champion entire.—Alexander Thomson. Reserve champion entire.—Alexander Thomson. Brood mare, in foal or with foal at foot. Two entries.—lt. G. Loch’-art 1, T. T. Rendall 2. Best colt or filly foal. Three entries. —R. G. Lockhart 1, T. T. Rendall 2. Yeld mare, four years or over. One entry.—Allison Bros. (Clarksville) 1. Filly, three years old. Four entries. —R. G. Lockhart 1 and 3, A. King (Balclutha) 2. Filly, two years old. Three entries.— James Robertson and Sons (Waikoikoi) 1, T. T. Rendall 2, A. 0. Begg S. Filly, one year old. Five entries.— D. Jenkins (Kelso) 1, R. G. Lockhart 2, A. C. Begg 3; . Pair of mares or fillies. Four entries. R. G. Lockhart 1 and 2, T. T. Rendall 3. Three mares or fillies, bred by exhibitor. One entry.—R. G. Lockhart 1. Best mare or filly, bred'hy exhibitor. Six entries.—R. G. Lockhart 1, James Robertson and Sons 2, T. T. Rendall 3. Best yearling colt or filly, locally bred. Four entries.—R. G. Lockhart 1 and 2,

Champion mare.—James Robertson and Sons. Reserve champion mare.—D. Jenkins. Best colt or filly for Clydesdale Society’s medal.—T. T. Kendall. Gelding, four years or over. Two entries. —Allison Bros. 1 and 2, A. Thomson 3. Gelding, three years old. Four entries.—A. Thomson 1, A. C. Begg 2, A. Soper 3. Gelding, two years old. One entry.— R. Clark (Clarksville) 1. ■ Best three-horse working team. One entry.—Allison Bros. 1. Best two-horse working team. Three entries. —Allison Bros. 1, A. Thomson 2, A. Soper 3. Spring cart horse, up to 20cwt. Iwo' entries. —T, D. Pearson 1, Allison Bros. 2. Spring carter, up to lOcwt., Two entries. —J. Thomson 1, G. Weir 2. Tradesmen’s turnout. Two entries.— J. Thomson 1, T. D. Pearson 2. Society’s Cup, value £ls los, for. most points in breeding section.— R. G. Lockhart. Mr T. T. Kendall’s cup for most points in breeding classes, all stock to be registered in Stud Book. —T. I. Kendall 1. THOROUGHBREDS AND PONIES. Judge; Mr C. Geisler (Wingatui). , Roadster, stallion. One entry.—Mrs F. Robertson (Balclutha) 1. Thoroughbred mare,, three years or over. Four entries.- D. Boyd. (Lovell’s Flat) 1, Miss Statbam (Dunedin) 2 and 3, . ... Thoroughbred mare in foal or with foal at foot. One entry.—D. Boyd 1, Hackney mare, any age, in foal or with foal at foot. One entry.—W. B. Duff (Balclutha) 1. Hackney colt of filly, two years old. Three entries. —A Soper 1, G. > mtt 2, G. Reid 3. . ... „ Hackney colt or filly, one year old. One entry.—Miss Ora Begg 1. Pony, 14.2 hands or under. Eight entries. —G. Scott 1, W. J. Roberts (Clinton) 2, Miss Statham (Dunedin) 3, D. Clent (Balclutha) 4. - Pony, 13.2 hands or under. Eight on tries.- —Thorn as Gee (Christchurch) 1, W. J. Roberts 2, J- MTarJane (Owaka) 3. ■ , , Pony, 14.2 hands or under (in harness). —Seven entries.—Thomas Gee 1, W. J. Roberts 2, G. Scott 3. Pony, 12.2 hands or under, hour entries.—George Reid Keith Cochrane 2, Gordon Duff 3. Champion pony. Thomas Gee (Christchurch). HACKS AND HUNTERS. Judge: Mr C. Geisler. Weight-carrying hack, up to 15 stgnc. Eight entries.—Miss K. Wood (Beauinont) 1, E. J* Robertson (Milton) Calder and Cochrane (Awamunga) 3. Hack, up to 13 stone. Eight entries.—Mrs T. D. Dalziel’s Chrysler 1, Messrs Joseph Mosley and Sons 2, Carterhope Estate 3, Miss K. W ood (Beaumont) 4. • Hack, up to 11 stone, lourteen entries.—J. M. Shaw (Washdyke) 1, Calder and Cochrane (Awamunga) 2, Miss E. Greenslade (Dunedin) 3, D. Boyd (Lovell’s Elat) 4. Best saddle horse (local competitors). Thirteen entries.— Calder and Cochrane 1 Joseph Mosley and Sons 2, Carterhope Estate 3, W. Telford 4. ‘ Best-pace hack. Seventeen entries.— J M. Shaw 1, Joseph Mosley and Sons 2,’ Miss K. Wood 3, Miss E. Greenslade tries. I —R Christie (Warepa) li Thomas Caley (Paretai) 2, D. Boyd 3. , Best lady’s hack. Fifteen entries.— J. M. Shaw 1, Joseph Mosley and Sons 2, Miss Greenslade 3, Mrs T. D. Dalziel 4. . Best lady rider. Eight entries.—Miss K Wood 1, Miss Statham 2. Miss Greenslade 3, Mrs T. D. Dalziel 4., Best type of hunter. Three entries. —J. M. Shaw 1, Mrs T. D. Dalziel 2, Carterhope Estate 3. Champion hack.—J. M. £>naw. Best type of troop horse. Six entries. —J. M. Shaw 1, Miss K. Wood 2, Carterhope Estate 3. Best type of troop horse, open to members of sth Otago Mounted Rifle Company. Seven entries.—\V. R. Stevenson 1, T. Caley 2, R. Christie 3. Single buggy horse. Six entries.— Allison Bros. 1, Miss K. Wood 2, R. Christie 3. ' . Best dogcart horse, drirem Four entries.—T. H. Ivey 1, Miss K. Wood E. J. Robertson 3. Best turn out. Six entries. — l.homas Gee (Christchurch) 1,. T. H. Ivey G. Reid 3. Champion harness , horse, i. H. Ivey, COMPETITIONS.

Maiden hunter, open only to horses which have never won anything at jumping.—R. 31. Tuffley 1, Miss Statham 2, Neill Gunn 3. Hunter, to carry not less than 12 stone.—Walter North (Owaka) 1, W. Hastie (Dunedin) 2, R. M. luffley 3. In addition to receiving £lO and a gold medal, Mr North becomes the possessor of a silver shield valued at £25, presented by Mr S. Wright. . Handicap pony trot. Twelve entries. —George Reid (Balclutha) 1, James Weir (Stirling) 2, R. 0. Jackman (Romahapa) 3. Reid’s entry won; easily, “lapping” the others. , Rescue race. Ten entries.—Trooper Allen 1, Sergeant L, Christie 2. Hurdle race, open only to members of sth Mounted Rifles.—Trooper Thomson, Quartermaster-sergeant Christie, Troopers Allah and Cross, 1; Sergeant Whittaker, Corporal Greenslade, Lieutenant Green, and Trooper Morgan 2.

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Evening Star, Issue 20346, 30 November 1929, Page 27

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CLUTHA AND MATAU SHOW Evening Star, Issue 20346, 30 November 1929, Page 27

CLUTHA AND MATAU SHOW Evening Star, Issue 20346, 30 November 1929, Page 27

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