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THE MANAWATU SHOW MAGNET EMBODYING THE OFFICIAL PRIZE SCHEDULE OF THE MANAWATU & WEST COAST A. & P. ASSOCIATION’S GOLDEN JUBILEE SPRING SHOW PALMERSTON NORTH NOV. 7th, Bth & 9th, 1935. You are invited to read carefully through the attractive list of prizes, fill in the entry form on the last page, and forward to the Secretary, Box 85, Palmerston North. Please note the closing dates! ENTRIES CLOSE: SCHOOLS Saturday, October sth. LIVESTOCK ------ Thursday, October 24th. ALL OTHER SECTIONS - - Saturday, October 19th. ADDITIONAL PRIZES or MINOR ALTERATIONS WILL APPEAR in the BOOKLET SCHEDULE ISSUED IN SEPTEMBER.

Class 13 — Leaping Competition (Steeplechase Style). THE FORD MOTORS (MANAWATU) CUP. The Ford Motors (Manawatu) Ltd., Palmerston North, offer for Competition a Sterling Silver Cup, value £ls/15/in this Competition. To be won three times not necessarily in succession. Each winner to have his name engraved on the Cup. Won 1929, E. T. Wilder; 1930, J. Goodwin; 1931, G. Moore; 1932, J. J. Waller; 1933, O. Nelson; 1934, J. J. Waller. Over such course as the Stewards shall decide. Each horse to carry not less than 11 stone. Time to be taken into consideration. No lady will be allowed to ride in this competition. First prize, £10; second prize, £5; third prize, £2/2/- trophy. Entry fee: Members, 7/6; non-members, 10/-. Class 204— SHEEP SHEARING COMPETITION. To be conducted in the Sale Ring. For full particulars see Sheep Section of Schedule; Class 204. Class 14—Best Wire Jumper (Open). Over such course as the Stewards may decide. First prize, £5; second prize, £2; third prize, £l. Entry fee: Members, 5/-; non-members, 7/6. Class 15— Handy Hunters’ Competition. Competitors to jump into and out of sheep yards, etc., and over such fences and hurdles as the Stewards may provide. First prize, £5; second prize, £2; third prize, £l. Entry fee: Members, 5/-; non-members, 7/G. Class 16—Best Lady Rider over 17 years (astride). On the flat. First prize, £2; second prize, £1; third prize, 10/-. Entry fee: Members, 2/6; non-members, 5/-. Class 17— Champion Open Hunters’ Competition. THE “ROCKET” CUP. A Sterling Silver Cup, presented by the late D. G. Riddiford, Esq., Marton, to the winner of this competition, to be won three times, not necessarily in succession. First competition, 1930. Won by J. Goodwin. Won 1931, O. Nelson; 1932, O. Nelson; 1933, Mrs. H. Scales; 1934, Mrs. H. Scales. Over such jumps as the Stewards shall decide. Each horse to carry not less than list. 71b. First prize, £l2; second prize, £7; third prize, £3; fourth prize, £L No Lady will be allowed to ride in this competition. Champion Jumper, Champion Ribbon. Entry fee: Members, 7/6; non-members, 10/-. Class 18— Champion Pony Jump. For ponies 14.2 hands and under. Open to any rider. First prize, £5, trophy, donated by Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd,; second prize, Trophy value £3; third prize, £l/1/- Trophy donated by Messrs. Smith & Smith, Ltd., Palmerston North. Entry Fee: Members, 5/-; non-members, 7/6. NOTE.—For Shearing Competition and Junior Judging Competition see at head of Sheep Section. * See also Judging Competitions for Aberdeen Angus and Jersey Cattle and Pigs in their respective Sections. HIGHLAND DANCING COMPETITIONS. To be held on Saturday the 9th November. Full details and location will be advertised through the Press, or may be obtained direct from the Office. UNDER 8 YEARS (Boy or Girl). HORSES Final entries in this Section close Thursday, October 24th. No entries will be received after that date. Any entries made by telegraph must be accompanied by telegraphic remittance and confirmed by letter, otherwise will not be accepted. NOTE.—Read Show Regulations and By-Laws carefully. All attendants in charge of stock are requested to wear white coats and polished boots when in charge of exhibits during judging and on parade. Full Prize Money will be paid in Horse Classes (where there is no competition), provided there are two or more exhibitors in the Section. THE “CONWAY” PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (50 Gns.) Presented by P. A. McHardy, Esq., for Most Points in Horse, Cattle, Sheep, and Pig Divisions. Not to be won outright. Each winner’s name to be engraved on the Cup. Each win carries with it a Gold Medal, value Five Guineas, presented by the Association. THOROUGHBREDS (Whose dam and sire appear in the English, Australian, or New Zealand Stud Book, or are eligible for entry in same). To be on the Grounds on Friday, November Bth, at 10.30 a.m., ready for judging. Entry Fee: Members, 5/-; Non-Members, 7/6. Class 19—Thoroughbred Stallion, any age. First prize, £3 and Champion Ribbon; second prize, £l. 20 — 2-year-old Colt or Gelding. 21— 2-year-old Filly. 22 — Yearling Colt or Gelding. 23 — Yearling Filly. 24 — Brood Mare with Foal at foot, or to foal before 31st December, 1935. Prizes: First, £2; second, £l.

RING COMPETITIONS Entries in this section close definitely Thursday, 24th October. No entry received after this date. AH entries made by telegraph must be accompanied with telegraphic remittance. Entries made by either telegraph or telephone must be immediately confirmed in writing, accompanied by entry fee, otherwise they will not be accepted. Throughout the Stock Classes full prize money will be paid (where there is no competition), provided there are two or more exhibitors in the section. In all hunting competitions two baulks shall disqualify. THE “McHARDY” MEMORIAL CUP (50 Gns.) Presented by Chas Carr, Esq., for Most Points in Spring Show. Ring Competitions and Light Horse Classes. Riders’, Drivers , and Animals wins to count in scoring. Events competed for by teams not to count for scoring. Not to be won outright. Each winner’s name to be engraved on cup, and each winner to be presented with a Gold Medal, value Five Guineas, presented by the Association. NOTE.—Read Show Regulations and By-Laws carefully. Class I.—Steer Riding Competition. W. G. Shannon, Esq., Newbury, presents for competition a Sterling Silver Cup in this class, to be won three times not necessarily in succession. First competition, 1930. Won by J. Russell; 1931, E. C. Johnson; 1932, G. Alexander; 1933, W. McLean; 1934, Len Sinclair. Under such conditions as the Stewards may decide. First prize, £10; second prize, £5; third prize, £2; fourth prize, £l. Entry fee, 5/-. (Entries in this Class received up to Thursday, 24th October.) Class 2 —Trotting Exhibition. —Details will be published later. Class 3—Best Boy Rider (under 12 years). l First prize, £1; second prize, 10s.; third prize, ss. Entry fee, 2s. 6d. Class 4 —Best Girl Rider (under 12 years). First prize, £1; second prize, 10s.; third prize, ss. Entry fee, 2s. 6d. THE JELLICOE CUP. Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellicoe of Scapa, G.C.8., 0.M., G.C.V.0., presents for competition a Silver Cup, value £ls/15/- for Best Girl Rider (under 17 years). To be won three times not necessarily in succession. Won 1929, Miss Doris Young; 1930, Miss F. Dailey; 1931, Miss P. Blunden; 1932, Miss Galene Bousfield; 1933, Miss Peggy Hartland; 1934, Miss Dawne Bousfield. Class s—Best5 —Best Girl Rider (over 12 and under 17 years). Entry fee, 2s. 6d. First prize, 20/-; second prize, 10/-; third prize, 5/-. Class 6.—Best Boy Rider (over 12 and under 17 years). Entry fee, 2/6. First prize, 20/-; second prize, 10/-; third prize, 5/-. Class 7—Maiden Pony Jump. Under 14 hands. Hunting style. Over 4 hurdles each 3ft. high. To be ridden by boys under 16 years of age. First , prize, £2; second prize, £1; third prize, 10/-. Entry fee, 2/6. Class B—Trottingß—Trotting for School Ponies. Under 13.2 hands. Ponies to be walked 25 yards, then trot 14 times round oval. Must be ridden by school children. First prize, £1; second prize, 10/-. Entry fee, 1/-. Class 9 —Jumping Competition for Ponies. Over four hurdles, each 3 feet. For ponies under 13.2 hands. To be ridden by boys or girls under 15 years. Certificate of age to be provided at time of competition if required by Stewards. Three baulks shall disqualify. First prize, £3; second prize, £l/10/-; third prize, 10/-. Entry fee, 2/6. Class 10 —Maiden Jumpers’ Competition. The “Ashlea” Cup. The Late Jos. Liggins, Esq., Tokomaru, presented a Silver Cup, value 25 Guineas. To be won three times, not necessarily in succession. Open to all horses that have not won a jumping or steeplechase competition at any Agricultural Show at date of Show. Over such jumps as the Stewards shall decide excluding the water jumps. Each horse to carry not less than 11 st. Won 1917, R. D. Morrison; 1918, A. McCool; 1919, J. T. Hill; 1920, D. E. Batchelar; 1921, C. G. Wood; 1922, A. D. Scott; 1923, A. F. M. Symes; 1924, A. K. Overton; 1925, Mrs. T. V. Morrin; 1926, Mrs. D. G. Riddiford; 1927, S. R. Hammond; 1928, W. T. Bailey; 1929, D. G. Riddiford; 1930, J. Goodwin; 1931, Mrs. J. Anderson; 1932, D. C. Cowdray; 1933, Miss Nancy Morrison; 1934, L. H. Collinson. Entry Fee: Members, 5/-; Non-Members, 7/6. First prize, £5; second prize, £2; third prize, £l. Class 11—Jumping Competition for Ponies (Hunting Style). Over four hurdles, each 3 feet 3 inches. For ponies 13.2 to 14.2 hands. To be ridden by boys or girls under 17 years. Two baulks shall disqualify. First prize £3; second prize, £l/10/-; third prize, 10/-. Entry fee, 2/6. Class 12—Lady’s Hunters’ Competition. THE MOUTOA CUP. F. S. Easton, Esq., Moutoa Estate, Foxton, presents for competition a Sterling Silver Cup, value twenty guineas. (Owner of Horse). To be won three times and not necessarily with the same horse. Each winner to have his, or her, name engraved on tiie Cup. Won 1929, Mrs. A. W. McDonald; 1930, J. Goodwin; 1931, lan Higgie; 1932; T. E. Colquhoun; 1933, J. J. Waller; 1934, O. Nelson. Over such course ns the Stewards may decide. First prize, £5; second prize, £2; third prize, £l. Prizes to be paid to owner of horse. Entrv fee: Members, 5/-; non-members, 7/6. HUGH GILLIES MEMORIAL CUP.—To be awarded to the Best Lady Rider in Lady Hunter’s Competition (Class 12), to be judged by separate judge at the one time. The Cup will not necessarily be awarded to the rider of the winning horse. Competitors riding more than one horse to nominate which ride is to count. A miniature of the cup will be presented- to the winner. No separate entry required. Messrs. Aulsebrook & Co., donate a box of chocolates to the winner of the Gillies Memorial Cup. Class 12A —J. F. McKelvie Memorial Hunter’s Competition. For horses that have not won more than two first prizes at any A. & P. Show at time of starting; over the usual • course, excluding water jump and double brush. Each horse to carry not more than 11 stone. First prize, £5; second prize, £2; third prize, £l. Entry fee: Members, . ■; 6/-; non-members, 7/6.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 234, 31 August 1935, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 234, 31 August 1935, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 234, 31 August 1935, Page 1 (Supplement)

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