WOODVILLE SHOW CONCLUDES
Fine Weather For Second Day
The Woodville A. and P. Arsociation was more fortunate in the weather conditions for the second day of its show. There was an exceedingly large attendance of tile public which showed increasing interest in the many interesting exhibits. ’The officials of the Association are to be congratulated on the success of the function, which was due in no small measure to their .untiring efforts. The stewards are also to be congratulated on their enterprise in having the cattle pavilions put under cover, two rows of pens now being roofed. Judging was continued in the horse classes which showed a record entry, ADDITIONAL FRIZES. Horses. (Judge: Mr, XL Donnelly, Waipukurau.) Hack, 15st.—Miss G. Nelson I, Stan Symes 2, W. H. Gaisiorl 3. Hack, 13st.—W. Hobson 1, Miss G. Maher 2, Mrs. A. J. RuOierfur.l 3. Hack, list. —Miss G. Twist 1, Miss G. Multer 2, F. E. Ward 2. Cob, not exceeding 15 hands—Mrs. A. J. Rutherfuv.i :), W. Hobson 3, Miss M. Barker 3. Troop horse, 14.3 Ic 15.3 —Mrs. Rutherfurd 1, Miss Maher 2, J. ' talker 3. Lady’s hack —Miss G. Nelson 1, W. Hobson 2, Miss G i’wis. 3. Maiden hack, up to 13at.—Mrs. Rutherfurd 1, Miss G. Twist 2, J. Walker 3. Pair hacks —W. Hobson 1, Miss G. Maher 2, W. H. Gaisford 3. Paced and mannered horse—W. Hobsoi -, Miss G. Nelson 2, Stan Symes 3. Walking horse—W. Hobson 1, E. Skelton 2. Miss Twist 3. Heavy Harness Horses. (Judge: Mr. W. B. Campbell, Hastings.) '■ Mare or gelding for heavy dray—• W. McConaghty 1, A. Dickens 2. Mare or gelding for light dray—A. C. Vowell 1, A. F. Curry 2, A. H. Ferguson 3, Farmers’ utility horse —A. C. Vowell 1, A. F. Curry 2, A. H. Ferguson 3. Mare or gelding for artillery purposes—A. F. Curry 1, A. H. Ferguson 2. Draughts. Colt foaled since August, 1924 A. F. Curry 1. Mare with foal at loot—J. G. Bolton i. Gelding or mare—J. McCool 1 and 2, Woodville Borough Council 2. , Jair plough horses —J. McCool .1, Woodville Borough Council 2. Competitllons. Dog Trial—W. P. Tresoder’s Chid I, J. Johnstone’s Lilico Lad 2, J. Lang's Ply 3. Horse Leaping (hunting style)—Mrs. A. J. Rutherfurd 1, W. H. Gaisford 2, Stan Symes 3. Pony leaping— J. Mabey 1, E. Olsen 2, Mrs. Gwen Breakwell 3. Musical stalls —Miss Barker 1, W. C. Arrow 2. Children’s musical stalls—-Miss B. Harding 1, Miss Arrow 2. Ladies’ leaping— W,
H. Gaisford 1, J. Shaw 2, Mrs. A. J. Rutherfurd. Additional Special Trophies. Collinson and Cunnlnghame Cup (Maiden horse leaping)—E. Olsen’s Flying Star. Jockey Club Cup (steeplechase)— W. Hobson’s Daylight won outright. Corrigan Cup (Dog trial) —W. P. Treseder’s Chid. Campfield Cup (Hunting)—Mrs. A. J. Rutherfurd’s Blue Moon. Champion hack—Miss G. Nelson’s Pull Moon. Compton and Lyon Cup ■ (points prize Hack class) —W. Hobson’s Formhead. Woodville Jersey Breeders’ Cup—• R. L. Horn. Woodville Jersey Breeders’ C.O.R. ■Stakes—R. L. Horn's Ku Ku Faith 1, W. T. William’s Abberley Susie 2, C. C. Dernier’s Waipiko Love 3.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3265, 8 February 1926, Page 3
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