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TAMWOHTH. Ist, £2 ; 2nd, £1. Boar, any age— J. Jarvis, 1 and champion. Two entries. Boar, over 9 months and undor 12 months— J. Jarvis, 1. One entry. Boar, over 6 months and under 9 months—J. Jarvis, 2. One entry. Ist, £1 ; 2nd, 10s. Boar, under 6 months— S. R. Lancaster, 1 and 2 ; J. Jarvis, 3. Three entries. Ist, £2; 2nd, £1. Breeding sow in pig— J- Jarvis 1, 2 and champion, S. R. Lancaster 3, E. White c. Four entries. Sow, with litter of not less than 6pig«, ace not to exceed two months. To be judged together— E. White 1. Two entries. Sow, over 9 months, and under 12 , months—J. Jarvis 1. One entry. Sow, over 6 months, and sunder 9 months—J. Jarvis 1 and 2. Two entries. Ist, £1 ; 2nd, 10s. Sow under 6 months—J. Jarvis 1, h.c, c. 8. E. Lancaster, 2 and 3. TOBKSHIBE. Ist, £2; 2nd,£l. Boar, any age— S W. Luxford 1 and 2. Two entries. Breeding «ow in pig— S. W. Luxford 1. E. White Q. Two entries. Sow, iiuier 6 months— S. W. Luxford 1, E. White 2. Two entries. Ist, £1; 2nd, 10s. Boar, under 6 months — S. W. LuxforJ 1, E. White 2. Two entries. Sow, under 12 months E. White 1. Two entries. Most points in pips, classes 1 to 25, silver medal— J. Jarvis 60 points. Ist, £2 ; 2nd, £1. Three Pigs most suitable for bacon, weight not to exceed 150lbs.— E. Wiggin*, 1 ; E. White, 2 ; J. Batchelar 3. Seven entries. Three Fat Porkers, any breed, age to be stated at time of entry, weight not to exceed 80lbs; bred by exhibitors.— J. O. Batchelar, 1 and 3 ; Slack Bros., 2. Five entries. Fat Pigs, Ist £I.— J. O. Batchelar. CATTLE. AYBSHIBE. Judges : Dr. Lsvinge. Christchurch, aad Mr Rd. fieyonalds, Cambridge. Ist, £3 ; 2nd, £1. Bull, ealred since July Ist, 1898. J. Kyles' Union Jack, bred by exhibitor, 1; Olson's Estate's Kruger, bred by exhibitors, 2; Olson's Estate's Marquis, bred by exhibitors, 3, Five entries. Ball, calved since July Ist, 1899. J. Kyles' Defence, bred by exhibitor, 1 and champion ; S. W. Luxford's Young Jack, bred by T. Coleman, 2; S. W. Luxford's Rex, 3. Three entries. Bull, calved prior to July Ist, 1898.— S. Standen's Master Ayrshire, of Ayrshire Park, bred by J. Russell, Invercargill. 1; S. W. Luxford's Young Champion, bred by Jas. Gait, Mataura; 2 ; J. Kyles' Victor, bred by Olsen's -Estate, 3. Four entries. Bull* calved since July Ist, 1900. J. Kyles' Young Carrick, bred by exhibitor. 1 ; S. Standen's Young Kelvin, bred by exhibitor, 2; S. W. Luxford's The Prince, bred by exhibitor, 3; Olsen's Estate's Donald, v.h.c; S. W. Luxford's The Count, c. Eight entries. Cow, with calf at foot or to calve within 3 months S. W. Luxford's Young Fanny, bred by T. Stevenson, 1 ; S. W. Luxford's Conceit, bred by W. Cowan, 2; 8. W. Luxford's Heatherbell 11., 3 ; S. Standen's Trixie, v.h.c. ; J. Kyle's Lady May, c. Eleven entries. Heifer, calved since July Ist, 1898— S. W. Luxford's Lucinda, 1 ; S. Standen's Duchess, 2; A. B. Johnston's Rosebud, 3; S. Standen's Patience, v.h.c. ; S. W. Luxford's Vanity, c. Ten entries. Heifer, calved since July Ist, 1899. — S. Standen's Princess May IV, 1 ; S. Standen's Primrose V, 2; S. W. Luxford's Snowdrift, 3 ; S. Standen's Melmite 11, h.c. ; J. Kyle's Bonny Mary, c. Eight entries. Heifer, calved since July Ist, 1900.— J. Kyle's Maggie, 1 ; A. C. Johnstone's Princess Louise, 2; S. W. Luxford's Fanny 11, 9 ; Olson's Estate Mona, v.h.c. ; Olson's Estate's Gerty.c. Eight entries. Best pen of three heifers, calved since July Ist, 1900.— 5. W. Luxford, 1. One entry. Champion Cow— S. W. Luxford's Young Fanny JERSEY OR ALDEHKEY. Judge : R. Reynolds, Esq. (Cambridge). Ist, £3 ; 2nd. £1. Bull, calved prior to July Ist, 1898 - Mrs F. E. Jennins' Magnet Boy, 1 ; |S. Hutching* King Bountiful, 2. Two entries. Bull, calved since July Ist, 1898-J. G. Harkners' Prince Magnet, 1; W. McKenzie's Lord Raventhorpe, 2. Two entries. Bull, calved since July Ist, 1899— 5. |R. Lancaster's Ringitumau, 1 ; A. Dermer's Frangipani, 2. Three entries. Bull, calved since July Ist, 1900: J. O. Qatchelar's Winker. 1 ; C. Engle's Bobs,i; S.R. Lancaster's General, 3s; R. P., Walsh's Silverton, h.c. Seven entries.' Cow, with calf at foot, or to calve within three months : S. R. Lancaster's Primrose loth 1, and Primrose 18th, 2 ; J. G. Harkness' Bustle, 3. Nine entries. Heifer, calved since July Ist, 1898: Ji G. Ilarkness' Favorite, 1 ; S. R. Lancaster's Princess, 2. Two entries. FAT CATTLE. Judge Mr. M F. Baird, Esq. Ist, £2 ; 2nd, £1. Cow, any age — A. Koberstein, 1 Buchanan & Levett, 2; L. Wallis, 3. Three entries. Single Bullock, any age— McHardy Bros., 1, 2, and champion ; Abraham & Williams, 8; Gear Co., 4. Four entries Two Bullocks, calved since Ist July, 1897— McHardy Bros., 1. One entry. Two Bullocks, calved since July Ist, 1897— McHardy Bros., 1. One entry. Ist, £3. Best pen of 3 Steers, calved since Ist July, 1899— Donald Fraser, 1; McHardy Bros., 2. Two entries. Prizes for best shop carcase Buchanan & Levett, 1 ; McHardy Bros., 2 ; J. Bilsillie, 3. Five entries. Best pen of three Bullocks, calved since July Ist, 1898, and most suitable for freezing and the London market. (The following prizes, viz. : Ist prize £3 3s, 2nd prize £2 2s, will be awarded on judging m the show yard, and a similar prize on the report of London agents, to whom the cattle will be consigned for sale on owner's account, by a sub committee of the Association. Should there be four or more entries from different owners the prizes in each case will be £5 5s for first and £3 3s for second. As Mr James Stuckey, of Te Rangitumau, is giving the extra money, he has decided not to make entries in this cla<*s.) L. H. Greenaway, 1 and 2 ; McHardy Bros., 3,. Five entries. . Points in Cattle (excluding Fat Stock), £o. , McHardy Bros., 27 ... 1 FAT SHEEP. Judge : Mr M. F. Baiid (Hawera). Ist, £3; 2nd, £1. Five' Fat Wethers, over 18 months, and under 30 months (Longwoolled. — Thomson Bros., 1 and 2. Four entries. Five Fat Wethers, under 18 months (Long wool). - Thomson Bros., 1 ; W. C Buchanan, 2.> Two entries. Fire Fat Wethers, under 18 months (Downs or Down' Crosses).— W. C. Buchanan, 1; V R D. D. McLean, 2; Thomson, Bros'?, h.c. Four entries. Five fat wethers, over 18 months and under 30 months. Downs and Down crosses— W. C. Buchanan 1, Thomson Bros; 2. Two entries. Five fat ewes, any age or breed, for boiling down— Thomsou Bros. 1 and v.h.c, Nelson Bros. 2, W. G. Buchanan v.h.e., H. C. Wilson v.h.c. Seven entries. Five fat ewes, under 18 months, any breed— Nelson Bros. 1 and 2, Thomson Bros. 3. Five entries. Five fat wethers, any breed, any age, without condition as to breeder or possessioajlpr 3 months (for boiling down) — Mjmri Manson 1 and 3, J. H. MeNiven 2. Four entries. FAT LIMBS IN THE WOOL. Five fat lambs, wethers or ewes, or Wfthers and ewes, longwoolled, to be .bred. fre».^t.flo^-yels(7tt BrVS, X tod

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Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1901, Page 4

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