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NORTH OTAGO SHOW

1 SPECIAL PRIZES The winners of the special prizes in connection with the North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s recent show have now been announced, as follows: — SHEEP Messrs Morris, Little and Son (New •Zealand), Ltd., one case of Little’s Supreme Powder Dip, valued £4 7s, for the largest prize-taker in the long-wool classes—T. S. Little. ' FAT'SHEEP Silver cup valued at five guineas for most points in fat sheep section —Estate of D. Clark (Totara). The New Zealand Refrigerating Company, Ltd., half a ton of Eclipse fertiliser for most points in the sections for three lambs—Estate D. Clark. The Canterbury Frozen Meat Company, Ltd., special prize of two guineas for the best pen of three lambs of any breed, most suitable for export; also the association’s 20s for second and 10s for third—Estate of D. Clark 1, R. G. Allan 2, D. K. McKenzie 3. Fertilisers (South Island), Ltd., half a ton of super, valued at £2 ss, to the exhibitor gaining most points in sections 72 to 79 inclusive—W.M. Cooper and Simpson Bros., Ltd. Farmers Freezing Comnanv. Ltd.. £3 3s for most points in export lambs —Estate D. Clark. EWE HOGGET, COMPETITION Mr A. C. Hurst’s cup for threequarterbred or crossbred ewe hoggets —G. Aitcheson. _ . Mr W. Malcolm’s cup for Cornedale and half bred ewe hoggets—W. H. Simpson. . SHEEP DOG TRIALS Mr N. C. Gilchrist’s silver cup for dog securing highest aggregate points on both days—M. A. Matheson. Mr C. H. Smith’s silver cup for the winner of the first day s competition m„A. Matheson. _ . Mr W. Macdonald’s £1 to the first prize-taker and £1 to the second prize-taker on the first day M. A. Matheson 1, W. R. Macaulay 2. Mr C Don’s £1 to the third prizetaker on the first day—A. S. Garland. Mr H. Burton’s goods valued at 10s 6d as fourth prize on the first day lan Anderson, CATTLE General Cattle The Co-operative Dairy Company’s special of £1 Is for first prize for cow ir rSeri and 11 Peninsula Milk°lupply Company’s gold medal for the best heiTer ralf. light breed, born after July I—Portis Bros. Also gold medal for best heifer calf of a heavy breed—A. H M?°S. Copland’s 10s 6d for heavy breed cattle; also 7s for second and 3s 6d for third —A. H. Copland. Ayrshires The Oamaru Stock Agents and Woolbrbkers’ Association’s _2gns for most points in section —Gillies Bros. , The Otago Daily Times Company’s six months’ free subscription to the Otago Daily Times for the largest prize-taker in sections 123 to 127, inclusive—Gillies Bros. Jerseys Silver trophy valued at sgns for most points in section —T. Portis (won outri The Taieri and Peninsula Milk Supply Company, Ltd., £1 Is, for best four-year-old cow or over, in milk T. Portis. Friesians Mr J. J. Stott’s silver challenge cup for most points in section —J. J. Stott. The Otago branch of the New Zealand Friesian Association’s £2 10s (first £1 10s, second £1) for the best registered heifer born after November 1, 1936—J. J. Stott; also £1 Is for the best registered Friesian female bred by exhibitor —J. J. Stott. Messrs Stringer and Co.’s Ign for best two-year-old heifer —R. Dick. Messrs J. Craig and Co.’s Ign for first prize and 10s 6s for second for cow, four-year-old or over —J. J. Stott. Mr J. McDiarmid’s goods valued at £1 Is for best heifer, three years old— R. Dick. HACKS AND HUNTERS Miss B. Harper’s “Waitawa” Silver Challenge Cup, for most points in the light horse sections —Miss M. Orbell. Messrs W. J. Wylie and Co.’s goods, valued at 10s 6d, for best weight-carry-ing hack, best fitted to carry 15st —Miss S. Orbell. Messrs R. Brown and Co.’s goods, valued at 10s 6d, for best hack, fitted to carry list —Miss M. Orbell. The New Zealand Warehousemen’s Association (Dunedin), £1 Is, for the best lady’s hack —Miss M. Orbell. LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. ETC. The Oamaru Stock Agents and Woolbrokers’ Association’s £2 2s for most points in section —J. Gordon. The Oamaru Mail Company’s £1 Is, or. one year’s subscription to the Oamaru Mail, for the best mare or gelding, with vehicle—J. Gordon. PONIES “ Braeside” Silver Challenge Cup, for most points in section—A. A. Webster. Messrs Hallenstein Bros.’ goods, valued £1 Is, for the best pony mare or gelding, over 13.2 and up to 14.2 hands—Miss E. Bulleid. Messrs Milligan and Bond, Ltd., goods valued at 10s 6d, for best pony mare or gelding, over 12.2 and up to 13.2 hands —A. A. Webster. Mr C, J. Cowan’s 10s as first and 5s as second for boy rider—C. Brown 1, R. Aubrey 2. Mr J, Wylie’s 10s as first and 5s as second, for ■ best girl rider —Patricia Brown 1. Joy Kingari 2. COMPETITIONS Silver cup to the competitor gaining most points in the jumping competitions —Miss M. Orbell. Mr N. C. Gilchrist’s £4 4s for the best jumping light-weight hunter— Miss M. Orbell; also £1 Is for second: Miss J. Edgar Jones. Major Orbell’s £4 4s as first and £1 Is as second for the best hunter up to 14 stone —Miss J. Orbell 1, Miss R. H. Muirhead 2. Mr John Lee’s trophy valued at 2gns for the best lady rider—Miss J. Orbell. Mr H. E. Wedde’s 10s 6d for best lady’s hunter, up to 11 stone —Miss M. Orbell. Mr H. J. Andrew’s £1 Is for the best jumper on the ground, open—Miss M. Orbell. Mr E. S. Brewster’s £1 Is as second for the best jumper on the ground— Miss J. Orbell. DRAUGHTS Mr N. C. Gilchrist’s silver cup valued at lOgns for most points in the draught horse sections —Andrew Grant. The Clydesdale Horse , Society of New Zealand’s medal for the best yearling or two-year-old colt or filly— R. Dick. The Oamaru Stock Agents and Woolbrokers’ Association’s 2gns for most points in the draught' horse sections— Andrew Grant. Mr F. Milner’s Ign for the best entire colt, one year—W. J. Gibson. Mr W. A. Dimick’s goods valued at £1 for best dry mare, four years or upwards—Andrew Grant. Mr A. Mclnnes’s Ign for the best filly—Andrew Grant. Mr G. Stevenson’s £X Is for the best filly, one year—Andrew Grant. Messrs J. Rattray, and Son, Ltd.’s Ign for best mare or gelding with harness, suitable to draw load of 15cwt —E. A. Preen. Messrs Hodge and Jones’s goods valued £1 for best mare or gelding with harness, suitable to draw load of 20cwt.—Oamaru Borough Council.

Mr G. White’s pair of winkers for best mare or gelding, with harnesssuitable to draw town spring dray with load of 30cwt —Andrew Grant. “G. V. L. C.” Mare Cup for the best mare on the ground—P. W. Shacklock. - PRODUCE "Little Dust Pan,” 10s 6d for best pound of home separator -butter—Mrs E. H. Forbes. Messrs J. Bulleid and Co.’s one guinea for best salted butter—Mrs G. Simpson. The D.1.C.. Ltd.’s goods valued at 20s for most points—Mrs H. Chittock, Mrs E. H. Forbes, and Miss Lois Smith (equal). Mr J. Wylie’s trophy valued at 10s 6d for most points in home separator butter sections —Mrs H. Chittock. BREAD Mrs J. F. Cameron’s silver cup for most points in sections 241 to 245 — Miss M. I. Cook. Messrs McCallum and Co.’s one guinea for the largest prize-taker—Mrs A. McNaughton. Messrs Ireland and Co.’s 10s 6d for best oven scones—Mrs H. Harvey. Messrs Ireland Co.’s 10s 6d for the highest-placed competitor who had never previously won a prize—Mrs H. E. Buick. • Mr J. Cagney’s goods valued at 10s for the best collection of pastry—Mrs H. Harvey. Mr J. Wylie’s trophy valued at 10s 6d for most points in sections 257 to 260 inclusive —Mrs H. Harvey. KNITTING AND FANCY WORK One guinea to exhibitor gaining most points—Mrs J. E. Hill.

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Evening Star, Issue 22816, 26 November 1937, Page 16

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NORTH OTAGO SHOW Evening Star, Issue 22816, 26 November 1937, Page 16

NORTH OTAGO SHOW Evening Star, Issue 22816, 26 November 1937, Page 16

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