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3.9o— Best Grade Heifer Calf (any cross). Calved from 15th July, 1935, to Ist September, 1935. (Both dates inclusive.) Conditions Nc. 1,2, 3, 4 and sin preceding class also to apply to this class. Calf to be judged for evidence of treatment, and rearing, fitted to produce good dairy animals, by Judge of Dairy Cattle Division. To be ready for Judging by 10.30 a.m. on Friday, Bth November (Second Day of Show). First prize, 25/-; second prize, 15/-; third prize, 10/-; fourth prize, 5/-. Entry fee, 1/-. Class 191—Best Grade Yearling Heifer. Animals which were exhibited as Calves in Club Competitions last year only eligible, other conditions ns in previous classes 189 and 190. Can also compete in Classes ISO, IS" and 188 where eligible, in which case animals must lie on ground on Thursday at 9 a.m. Prizes: First, £1; second, 10/-; third, 5/-. Entry fee, 1/6. 192— Best Two-vear-old Grade Heifer. In milk. Animals which were exhibited in Calf Club Competitions only eligible, can compete in Dairy Cattle Class for which it is eligible by paying prescribed entry fee as well as in this section If animal is entered in any Dairy Cattle Class, it must be on ground on Thursday, 7th November, at 9 a.m. First prize, 20/-; second prize, 10/-; third prize, 5/-. Entry fee, 1/6. FAT CATTLE NOTE.—Read Show Regulations and By-Laws carefully. To be penned and ready for Judging, Thursday, 7th November, 1935, 9 a.m. Quality and weight will be taken into consideration by the Judges. Cattle entered in Pen Classes cannot be shown as singles. Prizes: Fjyst, £2; second, £l. No competition half prize money. The N.Z. Aberdeen Angus C.B. Association donates as Special Prizes: First £2/2/-, and second £l/1/-, for Aberdeen Angus Bullock (Class 196). Must be three or more competitors. If, however, there are two competitors, half the Special Prize money will be paid. Champion Ribbon will be awarded for Best Single Fat Bullock in the Breed Classes, if three Exhibitors in the class to which it is awarded.. Special Prize for Novice Exhibitors. A cash prize of £l/10/- will be paid to the Novice Exhibitor gaining most points in the Fat Cattle Section (Classes 193 to 203) provided there are three or more Novice Exhibitors competing. . Definition of a Novice. — One who has not taken a .cirst Prize in Fat Cattle Classes at any A. and P. Show. Entry form to state if entrant is a Novice. Entry Fee: Members, 5/-; Non-Members, 7/6 Class 193 —Single Bullock any age, any beef breed or beef cross, weight and quality. 194 — Shorthorn Bullock, not over 4 years. 195 — Hereford Bullock, not over 4 years. 196 Aberdeen Angus Bullock, not over 4 years. 197 — Best Bullock, any breed or cross, not over 4 years. 198 — Best Pen of Two Bullocks, not over 750 lbs., most suitable for chilling purposes. 199 Best Pen of Two 2-year-old Bullocks, calved since July Ist, 1932. 200 — Best Yearling Steer, calved since July Ist, 1934. 201— Best Shop Bullock, not over 800 lbs. 202 — Best Pen of Two Heifers, not over 3 years. 203 Single Cow', any age, any beef breed or beef cross, weight and quality. SHEEP 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 or on parade. All Sheep must be penned and ready for judging on Thursday, November 7th, at 9 a.m. Feed boxes will not be allowed in pens until after the Sheep are judged. All sheep entered in Classes 206.t0 289 must be entered in a recognised Flock Book or accepted for entry in the same. Prize Moneys (all P.B. Sheep Classes): Pens of two or more—First, £2; second, £l. All others—First, £1 10s.; second, £l. Championship Gold Medals for Rams and Ewes will be awarded in the various Sections where eligible. Full prize money will be paid in all Sheep Classes (where there is no competition), provided there are two or more exhibitors in the Section. Entry Fees.—Each entry: Members. 55.; Non-Members, 7s. 6d. THE “CONWAY" CUP (50 Guineas). Presented by P. A. McHardy, Esq., for Most Points In Horses, 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. Class 204—Shearing Competition (Open). First prize £5; second prize, £2. Entry fee 5/-. Conditions. — Each competitor to be allowed to shear one trial sheep and then shear 3 sheep. 3 ime, cleanliness and neatness to count. Competition to be conducted in the Sale Ring. Messrs. Levin & Co., Ltd., donate Special Cash Prize of £l/1/- to competitor using all Lister gear and gaining most points. Messrs. Lister Sheep Shearing Co., have kindly loaned through their N.Z. Representatives (Messrs. Levin & Co., Ltd.), the necessary shearing appliances for this competition. Messrs. Levin & Co., Ltd., will provide tv’o wool experts to assist in this Class and a demonstration of Wool Classing will be conducted in the Produce Hall. Full particulars will appear in the Show Catalogue. Class 205 —Junior Judging Competition of Woolly Sheep. Open to Boys attending any Primary or Secondary School, hirst prize, trophy; second prize, trophy. Entry fee, 6d. Lincoln (in the Wool). Judging 9 a.m., Thursday, 7th November. All sheep in Pedigree Shorn Classes must be shorn on or after Ist August. Class 206 —Ram, 18 months or under. 207 — Ram, over 18 months. 208 — Two Rams, 18 months or under. 209 — One Ram (shorn), 18 months or under. 210 — One Ram (shorn), over 18 months and under 30 months. 211 — One Ewe, 18 months or under. 212 — One Ewe (shorn), IS months or under. 213 — One Ewe, over 18 months and under 30 months, with Lincoin Lamb (suckling) at foot. )2l4 —Two Ewes, 18 months or under. Romney Marsh (in the Wool). (OPEN CLASSES.) Judging 9 a.m., Thursday, 7th November. yi sheep in Pedigree Shorn Classes must be shorn on or after Ist •ust. THE PERRY CHALLENGE CUP. ? or Best Romney Ram, any age. The Cup, originally presented by Short, Esq., is valued at 100 Guineas, and was won outright by ent donor? W. Perry, Esq., who presented it for a perpetual Chale Cup, to be competed for at Manawatu and West Coast A. and P. iciation’s Spring Show, 1916, and succeeding Spring Shows. CONDITIONS. ' The Cud to be awarded to the winner of Best Romney Marsh Ram. kJe, bred and owned by the Exhibitor and from a flock reg.stered the N.Z. Romney Marsh Sheep Breeders Association. >. The winning Exhibitor’s name to be engraved on the Cup or its •stal each year. I. A Special award card to be placed on the pen and the usual ificate to be supplied to the Exhibitor, b No special entry necessary. I. The Cup to be retained in the possession of the Manawatu and t Coast A. and P. Association. Win* 1916 to 1934:— G. E. Allen, 3; J. E. Hewitt, 1; Sir Wm. Perry, V. C. Small, 2; Estate late E. Short, 2; Wm. Perry & Sons, 5. CANTERBURY AND WESTLAND FARMERS’ CUP. Members of the Canterbury and Westland Farmers' K.Z. nal Excursion Train who visited Palmerston North in June, 19-9, ent for perpetual competition a Sterling Silver Cup for the best oth Romney Ram in Open Classes, each winner to receive the jciation’s Gold Medal to mark the wm. Won 1929, Estate E. Short; 1930, H. B. Johnston; 1931, W. C. Small; l Sir W m. Perry; 1933, Sir Wm. Perry; 1934, Sir Wm. Perry. i handsome Canteen of Cutlery, valued at £9, will be awarded to Exhibitor gaining most points in this section (Classes 215 to -25). THE WHEELER MEMORIAL SHIELD. re,u7 Romney Marsh S.B. Association offers for competition the leler Memorial Shield with Gold Medal for Best Romney Ram bred few Zealand.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 234, 31 August 1935, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 234, 31 August 1935, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 234, 31 August 1935, Page 4 (Supplement)

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