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THE PRIZE LIST.

HORSE CLASSES.

SADDLE HORSES,

agt (Judge: Mr A. Ayres, Dannevirke.) • ral Maiden hack, any age.—J. J. Waller’s Ip' (Awapuni) Treasure Hunt 1, Mrs E. I. McKay’s (Alfredton) Wien 2, Q. O. Wilgfc ten’s "(Bulls) The Storm 3, L. H. Collinson’s (P.N.) Roysion v.h.c.; 13 entries. Lightweight hack, any age: Miss E. ,i Et Cameron’s (Hinakura) Royal Say 1, J. J. 81. Waller’s Frisco Jack 2, D. B. McEwen’s % (Kairanga) Ronald 3, S. J. Bailey’s (Await puni) Proudmoor v.h.c.; 10 entries. Hack, - any age, up to 13st: P. Tilson’s (Grey--1 town) Metellus 1, Mrs A. W. McDonald’s I (Awapuni) Gold Cure 2, Miss Nancy Mor- \ rison’s (Awatoitoi) Bay Peter 3; 5 entries. Weight-carrying hack, any age, up to 15st: ; J J Waller’s Treasure Hunt 1, S. J. Suistcd’s (P.N.) Sand Boy 2, Mrs C. H. Crawford’s Gappy Ricks 3; 5 entries. Woight-carrying cob, 14.1 to 15 hands: Miss Doris Young’s (Kairanga) Silver 1, 'Vliss Peggy Hartiarid’s (Waipukurau, Judy 2 B. M. A. Bank’s (Feilding) Crackeriack 3: 4 entries. Mare or gelding most suitable as hunter: J. J. Wallers Ifnsco .-‘•Jack 1, 0. Nelson’s (Hastings) Nimrod / 2. J. Goodwin’s (Ohingaiti)' Nurmi 3, S. j Bailey’s Proudinoor v.h.c.; 8 entries. Mare or gelding most suitable as a hunter, to carry 13st to 15st: (Mrs A. W. McDonald’s Hinatore 1, Miss Nancy Morrison’s Bay Peter 2, O. Nelson’s Whungarei 3 Mrs Crawford’s Capp.v Ricks v.h.c.; o entries. Lady's and gentlemen’s hack: Mrs A. W. McDonald’s Gold Cure and Mrs McKay’s Wien 1. P. Tilson’s Metellus and Miss E. Cameron’s Royal Say 2, L. H. j Collinson’s Petrarch and Royston 3; 7. en--1 tries Lady’s hack', ridden by a lady: i. Tilson’s Metellus 1, Miss E. Camerons Roval Sav 2, Mrs A. W. McDonalds Gold Cure 3 Mis; Nancy Morrison’s Bay Peter v.h.c.; 12 entries.

DRAUGHTS. CLYDESDALE HORSES. ' (Judge: Mr John, Dollar, Seddon.) Clydesdale Horse .'.Society-of New ZeaancTs silver medal for yearling two-ycar- ' nhl coll or filly bred by- the exhibitor and roistered with* the society-Donald Mc-

Ivenzic's (Mastcrton) Woodlands Lady. R. D. Knight Cup for Clydesdale marc and two of her progeny. —Donald McIvcnzie’s Marackakaho Lady Meiklc, Woodlands Favourite and ‘Woodlands Lady. Previous winner: 1932, J. C. Baird. Stallion, 4 years and over.—Donald McKenzie’s Favourite Dene 1, Noel Williamson’s (Marton) Ngaio Dene 2, H. Goodwin’s (Feilding) Ngaio Duke 3; 5 entries. Cplt, foaled since July 1, 1930: D. McKenzie’s Woodlands Boy 1; only entry. Colt, foaled since July 1, 1931: D. McKenzies Woodlands Favourite 1; only entry. Colt foaled since July 1, 1932: _R. Hardings (Hastings) entry 1; 2 entries. Dry marc, 4 years and over. —D. McKenzie’s Marackakaho Lady Meiklc 1; R. D. Knight’s (Longburn) Black Bess 2, H. Goodwin’s Thistle Blossom 3, J. McCool’s (Whakarongo) Maid of Stryvcr v.h.c.; 5 entries. Mare with foal at foot, or to foal before December 31, 1933: J. McCool’s Dolly’s Pride 1, E. C. Barnett’s (Palmerston North) Clevedon Ella 2; 2 entries., Fillv, foaled since July 1, 1932: D. McKenzie’s Woodlands Lady 1, 11. Goodwin’s Christmas Rcse 2; 2 entries. Clydesdale marc and two of her progeny : D. McKenzie’s Marackakaho Lady Meiklc 1, J. McCool’s Dolly’s Pride 2; 2 entries. Pair of mares, two to five years: J. McCool’s Maid O'Stryvcr and Betty Surprise 1; only entry.

SHEEP,

SOUTHDOWN (in wool and natural con condition.)

(Judge: Mr G. W. Munford, Shannon.) Ram, 18 months or under. —W. Gimblett (Hastings) 1, R. M. Perry (Masterton) 2 and 3; 5 entries. Ram, over 18 and under 30 months: R. M. Perry 1 and 2; 2 entries. Ram, 30 months and upwards: W. Gimblett 1, C. J. Hawken (Mokoia) 2, M. A. McLeod (Taonui) 3; 4 entries. Two rams, 18 months and under: R. M. Perry 1; only entry. Ewo, 18 months and under: —C. J. Hawken 1 and 3, M. A. McLeod 2 and v.h.c.; 11 entries. Ewe, over 18 and under 30 months with lamb at foot: K. Stevens (Marton) 1 and v.h.c., W. Gimblett 2, M. A. McLeod 3; 7 entries. Ewe, over 30 months,- with lamb at foot: W. Gimblett 1> M. A. McLeod 2 and 3; 5 entries. Two Owes, 18 months or under: C. J. Hawken 1, M. A. McLeod 2, G. Hamish Wilson (Bulls) 3, R. M. Perry v.h.c.; 7 entries. SOUTHDOWN, shorn, (Natural condition.) Ram, 18 months or under. —W. Gimblett (Hastings) 1 and 2, G. Hamish Wilson (Bulls) 3; 6 entries. Ram, over 18 months: W. Gimblett 1, R. M. Perry 2 and 3; 6 entries.

Ewe, 18 months or under. —C. J. Hawken (Mokoia) 1, W. Gimblett 2 and 3, M. A. McLeod (Taonui) v.h.c.; 10 entries. Ewe, over 18 months, with Southdown lamb at foot: C. J. Hawken 1, W. Gimblett 2 and 3 ; 4 entries. FAT LAMBS (in the wool).

Pen of three lambs, first Down cross, suitable for freezing and the London market.—J. Gollis (Kairuhga) 1, R. McDonald (Raurnai) 2, J. 11. McDonald (Raumai) 3, C. D. Collis (Kairanga) v.h.c.: 30 entries. Three lambs, any cross, without restriction as to weight: R. K. Eglinton (P.N.) 1, Dr A. H. E. Wallace (Wanganui) 2 Dr E. C. Barnett (P.N.) 3, D. Collis (Kairanga) v.h.c.; 12 entries. Three lambs, any cross breed, suitable for freezing and the London market; each lamb not exceed 701bs live weight: R. MeDonald 1, J. Collis (Kairanga) 2, D. Coxlis 3 and’ 4; 17 entries.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 288, 2 November 1933, Page 8

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THE PRIZE LIST. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 288, 2 November 1933, Page 8

THE PRIZE LIST. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 288, 2 November 1933, Page 8

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