st ' The following is the prize list r - j HORSESn I ° j DRAUGHT. t r | Judge: Mr A. McLean. Stewards: J | Messrs G. Bremner, A. L. Bellerby, r I W. Tod. and B. Bellerby. . | Best entire, any age; Ist prize £j and J Society’s medal : 2nd prize .£2. Six ~ entries. Ist, H. X. Watson’s Blair . Gowrie: 2nd, W. King’s Young Herd r _ Laddie ; 3rd, A. McKee’s Gallant Prince, t BLOOD. ! .Judge: Mr H. B. Hocken. Stewards : Messrs C. White, W. Sherratt. O. 1 Evans, J. Morris. ' Best entire, any age, thoroughbred ; Ist prize, Society's medal and £5 ; 2nd prize £2. Five entries. Ist, W. T. Hills Flaxbourne ; 2nd, G. Carrington’s Swordfish 11. ; 3rd, J. Robson's Strowan. Best blood mare, to foal this season, or with foal at foot ; Ist prize £2 ; 2nd prize £l. Two entries. Ist, G. Carrington's Ladvbird. Best two-year-old, bred in the district : Ist prize £1 ; 2nd prize 10s. One entry. Ist, G. Carrington. Best yearling, bred in the district: Ist prize ill ; 2nd prize 10s. Six entries. Ist J. Caisar’s Sarilla; 2nd, C. A. Arnaboldi’s Pani Queen ; 3rd, D. HepbunPs Saracen—Duadine filly: h.c., J. E. Foster's Chestnut. LIGHT. Entire best calculated to improve breed of saddle horses; Ist prize, Society’s medal and £5 ; 2nd prize £2. Six entries. Ist, W. T. Hill’s Fiaxbourne ; 2nd, J. Poyntor's Mazeppa; 3rd, G. Scott s Richmond. Entire best calculated to improve the breed of carriage and coaching horses; Ist prize £2, presented by J. N. Williams, Esq. ; 2nd prize LI. Three entries. Ist, C. Xeenan's Delphin ; 2nd, J. Poynter’s Mazeppa. i Best mare for breeding Army remounts, to foal this season, or with foal at loot ; Ist prize £2: 2nd prize 10s. Four entries. Ist, J. li. Kells’ Lassie ; 2nd, W. Bell's Lady. Best yearling by Robin Hood ; special 1 prize, £2 2s ; presented by J. R. Redstone, Esq. Three entries. Ist. W. Bel l ; 2nd, .1. B. Kells’ Bobs. s
Best yearling by Delphin; ! vlr C. Neenan offers Ist prize Xf>, and for 2nd prize service one mare by Delphin. Five entries. Ist, C. Neenan’s Delphin II ; 2nd, P. Darker : 3rd, -J. C. McLean. Yearling suitablo for hackneys; Ist prize X2, presented by M. Hall, Esq., and others; 2nd prize XI. Six entries. Ist, E. Flood ; 2nd, S. Gaston’s Daisy; 3rd, W. Bell. Two-year-old suitablo for Hackneys ; Ist prize, X2, presented by M. Hall, Esq., and others ; 2nd prize XI. Three entries. H. S. Seragg. Class 34: Best Hunter, Ist X2, 2nd XI, 12 entries : 11. J. Beynolds’ King Jimmy I, W. Hutchinson's Baldy 2, E. Williams Durkie Dan 3. Class 35 : Leaping Match for Ponies ; Ist X2, 2nd XI. H. N. Watson’s Scroggins 1, G. 11. Buscke’s Beulah 2, G. Smith’s Lena 3. Class 36 : Handicap trot, twice round ; Ist X 4, 2nd X2. Thirteen entries. W. McCullough’s bay mare Trixie, aged, lOsec start, 1 ; F. King’s J.C., aged, lOsec start, 2 ; J. H. Martin’s Toby IL, 25scc behind scratch, 3. Class 150 : Driving, over such course as the stewards shall decide. Flying start. Width of vehicle to be not less than Oft 6in nor more than 6ft; Ist X2, presented by T. Holden, Esq., 2nd XL A. McKenzie, junr., 1 ; F. B. Desßarres, 2; A. McKenzie, 3. CATTLE. SHOUTHOHNS. Judge: Mr A. McLean. Stewards : Messrs C. H. Evans, J. 11. Murphy, and A. Dewing. Best bull, under 10 months ; Ist prize X2; 2nd prize XL Ton entries. Ist, W. 1). Lysnar’s Mystic; 2nd, H. N. Watson's Leonoras Duke V. Class 38: Best bull, over 15 months. Ist X2, 2nd XI: 4 entries : N. N. Watson, roan, Purple Emperor (1342), bred by exhibitor, 1; H. N. Watson, red and white, Leonoras Duke 4th, bred by exhibitor, 2; W. Witters, roan, Duke of l r ork, bred by exhibitor, 3. Continued on page 4.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 244, 23 October 1901, Page 3
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