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THE PRIZE LIST.

• The following were tho awards made by the various judges during the day :— HORSES. Blood Stock.—Marc: William Austin's kwindalo, bay, sire {Spalpeen, 1. Filly, yearling: George Peach's Laic News, bay, sire, Koyal News, 1. ; Saddle Horses.—Thoroughbred entire, beins the best horse shown calculated to improve the breed of saddle liorpes. which is at the service of breeders in the province of Auckland during the 1915 season: John Caddis's Bunynn, chestnut, sire Pilgrim's Progress, 1; Geo. Dnnnet's Robert tlie Bruce, bay. September 1, 11109, sire Scottish King. 2. Marc: William Austin's Lady Typist, black, sire Ngapara, 1; William Austin's Miss Trixie. bay, sire Tuxedo. 2. Filly or gelding: William Johnstone's Quiz, bay, November 21, 1910, sire Mcrryman. 1. Filly or gelding, three years: R. Nicholls's Merry Star, brown, November, 1911, sire Merry Prince, 1; William Austin's Georgina. chestnut. December IS. 1911. sire King George, 2. Yearling: William Austin's Fernlea. bay, November 9, 1912, sire Dan Patch. 1: George Peach's Patchless. bay. October 28, 1912. sire Dan Patch, 2. Hack, up to list: E. J. Clondon's Lonely, brown, sire Woodstock, 1: Ben. M. Myers's Bowler, brown, aged, sire Merry Boy, 2: H. Bullock Webster's Jupiter, chestnut, 5; T. Ilinton's Waddv, brown, 4yrs, sire Hock Ranee, very highly commended. Hack, up to 13st: J. 0. Taylor's Ngararo, chestnut, aged, sire Musketry, 1: D. Makgill's Paili. chestnut, by Woodstock, 2: Geo. Hodgson's Robin, chestnut. 3: J. M. McCarthy's Gaietv. brown. Gyrs, sire Ringwood, verv highly commended. Hack, mare or gelding, up to 15st: E. p . Paul's Hilority. bay. sire Spalpeen, 1: E. Short, 2: Miss Maggie Brig"s's Dee"old. man, sii-o Tmmanian. ,'; 1. Mien Bent's Black Bess, brown, sire Whalebone, verv highly commended. Mare, suitable for breeding military remounts (not under 14.5): E. Kelly's Victoria bay, r,yrs. sire Victor Royel. 1; C. « » ' , R!t s' nc ' Miss Puki, dark hay, sire Mcßoath. 2; Miss Rose Hellaby's Dinah, black, 3. Horse, suitable for cavalry purposes, mare or gelding (over 15.1): E. P. Paul's Hilarity. 1; J. 0. Taylor's Niagara, 2: D. Makgill's latch, o; C. D. McLaren's Vendetta, very iff lily commended. - Horse, suitable for mounted infantry, marc or gelding (not exceeding 15.1 and not under 14.3): Executors H. R. Bonn's Merry Jack, bay, sire Merry Boy. 1; Ben. M. Myers Bowler, brown, aged. 2: Frank \osper's Doctor, black, 3; C. Glasgow's Jock, roan, very highly commended. Light Horses.—Lady's hack: E. J. Clcndons Lonely, 1: J. 0. Taylor's Ngarara, 2; E. Short's Bayfield, 5; J. M. McCarthy's gaietv, very highly commended: Miss lvv Hellaby s Arran Moore, highly commended. Light-weight hunter: J. 0. Taylor's Ngarara, 1; E. T. Bent's Tom Burns, 2: C. D. McLaren s Vendetta, 3; F. Vosper's .Doctor, very highly commended. Heavy-weight hunter: E. Short's Scout, 1: H. Bullock's Wobster's Salndin. 2: Miss Maggie Bri"gs's Deogold, 3; J. H. Dalton's Captain Jack, very highly commended. Draught Stock.-Entirc, four years old and over: John Winchester's Lord Plunkel, 1. Mtire, three years: James Malcolm's Heather Urae, 1 and champion; Norman Jones's cfo i m 'T> 2 . : ,> Ern ? st T r Sl,ort ' 9 Montravan. 3; R. n. U. teltliams Henare Pride, commended. Entire, two years; Win. Smeed's Baron Jameson. 1; Alfred E. Harding's Crown o' Derby, 2: Ernest Short's Territorial, 3. Entire, yearling: Ernest Short's colt. 1 and reserve champion; Alfred E. Harding's Bonnie Marcelliis, 2. Mare, any n»o, in foal or with foal at foot: Ernest Short's Lassie tf&n'' ]'• „ Wllfr £ d Johnstone's Princess Garth hind. 2 /t T Mare, any age: Ernest bhort s Lillorth Lady. 1 and reserve chain- ? 10 ";.. red ,E ; ding* Bonnie Jean. -: Wilfred Johnstone's Marchioness, 3. Filly, threo years: E. Short's Bonny Jean. 1 and champion; J. J Campbell's Miss Ewkine of Riiutaki. 2: Alfred E. Harding's Diamond, '£ v' s ',- V w ? s 'l a " : Ernest Short's Rose. 1; K. Nicholis's Lady Hooetoun. 2. Fillv yearling: Ernest Short's Black Rose. 1; Alt! E. Harding's Ena Moray, 2; Alf. E. Hardline Fannv Times. 3. Foal, born since August 1, 1913: Wilfred Johnstone's Prince Hunltet, 1. Gelding, three years: Morton Kennies Darky, 1 ; Burnside Bros.' Punch. V 'IvS? 6 . 3 ,? un ,'. '• Gilding, two years: A. Mc .*' cllols> 1: .A. McNichnl's, 2. 1 Team of two horses, mares or geldings, the property of a bona-fido farmer, to have been regularly worked on farm: Wilfred Johnstone City Girl and Princess. ]. Team of three horses, mams or g»ldings, bonafide farm workers: Wilfred Johnstone's City inrl, Princess, and Marchioness, 1.

CATTLE. Podipreo Shorthorns.—Bull, over Ihrco years: Wm. Taylor's Sir Edward Rolheray,l SL; ih, w : « Al B - Hftrai s?' B L-rkimir S' \. ,» 11 ; * w 5 yean: Wra 'of'» Prince Ruby J and chomnon; Woodward Bros.' t ßpnngJwrt Kins 111.. 9 and roferve fff. • Bull, yoariinv: Wm. Taylor's Admiral Manchester. 1; Wm. Taylor's Admini Barrmgton. 2; A. E Hardin./, nX m Maimn. 3 Cow. O vor three years- Wm Taylor'* Fred, XIV., J n d chair, "on: W XII. i\ Woodward Bros. • w' mB W Estn •" .- 3 Cow. thrc" years: Wm. Taylor's Berths XXX.. 1 and reserve champion, W. G Park's Snowy IX., v .£*!& ,wo vm *- Wm Taylor', Mnn'nW. O. ParVS Mix* Park's'wMtethon"^ Wm TnvWS Abhias XJ . Is W ft Park s Di'-k»» of V., 2; W Park', MosgroVe XXVII. 3 >•.-,». 1 ariss Pedigree W??«--W over two years: ME Shorts Eaton Oak. and champion. Bull, two years Mr. K. Short, p.,ndo'~V Co m tL? Ull:Mr - E. Short's Chancellor TO. r2« ° A yo l r ' ,: Mr ' S' Short '« Happy Rosa 1 and champion. Heifer, two yawl Mr. R Short'- Lndy Graceful LV., l, Tearling Heifer, Mr, E. Short', GTidvs L, 1 and ~ ehmplon; Mr. E. Short's Happy Pedigree Holstcin-Friesians.-Bull, over &.i y T M ? : Vi ton Kinß Kin« Fayne Segia 11., 1 and champion; W. I. Lovelock's King Sep Wild, Rose Homestead I ami reserve .champion? Spencer Robinson's Profit lutts Clcddas Lad, 1 : thrce H. Leonard's lults Cleddas Lad, 1: j. H. Leonard's Peacemaker, 2; C. A. Fawcelt" Lord Wow* ton kL^" l^ 06 ' ?•, Bull, two years: Newton Kings King Alcartra 'Rose do Kol. 1; well H»7 el B k " K \T" of Domino, 2; Whoa Bros.' Baron Moore do Kol, 3- P Smealey a Prince Alcartra Pietje, very Highly commended. Bull, yearling: W. I. Love, lock a King Segis of Fricsland Park, 1 • \V J. Lovelock a Fricsland Dutchman, 2: Arthur mended 1Ph f- ° l ° Sedll ,' VCry "'«% commended Cow over three years, in calf: ij'i- Kay s Panmure Haggle, 1; Spencer Robinson's Grace 2. Cow. any "age "over three years, milk: W. I. Lovelock's Do Kol Hmglenveld Be IV., 1 and chani!rl. 0 0 n: rrT. ton T Kin i g^Broolt ' a nd's Pride. 2w ' nk 8 , Jewcl n - 3 - f'ow or heifer' n m V'. K M Joh,n 11. of Brnmlee, 1; Q. U. Kays Warrengo, 2; W. I Lovelock', Friesland Buttercup.' 3. Heifer two years Newton King's Iteine 111. Fayne, 1 and reserve champion; Whewell Bros.' Do Kol Tui. 2; W I. Lovelock, 3: W. I. Lovelock's Countess Ena 11., very highly commended. Heifer, yearling: Newton King's Nazle 6 o S " B J. 3 ' 1; W- I- Lovelock's" GricMand tuily. 2; Spencer Robinson's Princess Elva, 3; Whewell Bros.' Mutual Meg. very highly Sftii"' L L °>'oA'B rJommo's Bnll d Belle, , very highly commended. & *^! h th 0 . female progeny:W. I. Lovelocks King.Segis (Domino's Fricsland aelle, Lady Tirania Do Kol ll..Countess Ena II 1; Spencer Robinson's Dftmond Lad (Bailee m graceful, Princess Elva), 2; Q H and W. R. Kay's Dc Wot (Waimina Princess Wuipnna Lottie. Waipuna Margarelta), 3! Grade Holstein Friesians.-Cow, any ago: K. Henvvood Kathleen. 1; James Wylie's Chinee. 2: A. Taylor's Colleen, 3. Heifor two years: A. Taylor's Camilla, 1. Pedigree Ayrshires.-Bull. any age over three years: Mental Hospital's (l'orirual Elestnere Lad, 1 . Bull, three years: Mental Hospital (Porirua) Style of Porirua 1 champion.. Bull, two years: Mental Hospital (Porirua) Bonnie Lad, 1 and reserve champion. Yearling bull: C. Karaten a Right Bower of Gowan Bank, 1- D Buchanan 11 Dandy Pat. 2; Auckland Mental Hospital s &\r John. 3. Cow in calf: Auckland Mental Hospital's May, 1. Cow. in milk: C. Karsten's Fair Maid of Inglewood, 1 and champion; D. Buchanan's Dinkey 2 and reserve champion; Auckland Mental Hospital b Ada. 3 Cow or heifer: Auckland Mental Hospital Alice 1.. 1; Auckland Mental Hospital Olive, 2; D. Buchanan's Norah, 3. Heifer two years: D. Buchanan 1 Loma, 1; Auckland Mental Hospital's Kitty 2; Auckland Mental Hospital's Ruby, It' Yearling heifer: Auckland Mental Hospital's Irene, 1; C. Karsten's Sweet Pea, 2; Mental Hospitals Victoria, 3.

Grade Jerseys.—Cow, over three vara : A S. Irvin's Dusky Beauty. 1; E. Wood's Mayflower, 2: A. Taylor's May. 3. Cow or heifer, three years: S. D. Kerr's Lady Queen 11. 1Mrs. R. Archibald's Lillie 11,, 9 Heifer two years: R. Kenwood's Stella 11, 1- E* Wood's Little Gem, 2; T. Church's Church's flower. ?'„. Hc,,er - yearling: H. Carter's Lady Medallist. 1; R. Kenwood's Hilda. 2; E. Wood. 3. Dairy Cattle.—Boat typo of dry dairy cow. three years or over: A. Taylor, 1 and 2; J. S. Iran, 8; A, Taylor, highly commended', Low or heifer, near calving: R. Archibald, 1: A Taylor. 2 and 3: K. H. Bchacht. very hichly commended; R. Cromwell. highly commended. Pen of three heifers: A. Taylor 1: S. D. Kerr, 2; Mrs R. Archibald. 3; ilios. Henwood. very lnchlv commended Dairy Shorthorns.— Cow. any ana: A Taylor. 1, 2, and 3. Yearling heifer: T. Henwood, 1.

i Fat ,ll fe-^«* ! T. A. Duncan 1 arid 2: W. Newell. 3; A. E Pike" highly commended. Three bullocks' 1-", W. Nowell, 1. Steer, throe years: Edward Allen, 1; T. A. Duncan, 2; W W McLaughlin. 3. Steer, two years: Edw<rd Allen, 1; Alex. Orr. 2; W. Newell. 3. Three steers: A. Orr, 1 and 2: T. It. Gill 3. Heifer: Wm. Newell, 1. ' SHEEP. ni^i nC ?!"T~p nli,: . P ?, rry ' 1 nn<J champion; (I. Barnbal 3. Ham, over 18 and under 30 months: Win. Perry. 1- JR. McElwa.n, 2; C. T Bartiball. 8. .Ram. under 18 months: Wm. Perry, I: C T. Barriball 2; Kber Barriball ,1 and v.h.c. Ewe U 30 months, sucklins. lambs: C. T. Barriball 1 and 2 and champion. Ewe, under 18 months' v m - Perry. I; C ' T. Barriball, 2 and 3 Ewe, 18 and under 30 months, aucHi.iK lambs: C. T. Barriball. 1 and 2. Two ewes « a liL o, 1. Rll " i,, » il - 1. Two «we, under 2 and 8 y ' 1: C< T * Bar "W" Merinos-Ram, under 18 months: Geo. Chamberlain. 1 ajid champion; Martin Kelly 2 and 3. , Ram, under 18 months: Geo Chamberlain, 1; Martin Kelly, 2 and 3' Iwo ewes: Geo. Chamberlain, 1 and chami pion; Martin Kelly, 3 and 3. Two ewes, un-

der 18 months: • Geo. Chamberlain, Pomii Isbarl, l; Martin Kelly, WinWord Park, 2 and 3. English Leiceslers.—Ram. 30 months and over: Geo. Graham, Cambridge, 1. Ram, over 18 and under 30 months: r Goo. Graham, 1. 'Earn, under 18 months: Geo. Graham, 1 and 2. Ewe, under 18 months: ' George Graham, 1. Two ewes: Geo. Graham, 1. Itomncy Marsh.— 30 months and oyer: Alex. D. Bell. 1; G. T. Bayly, i. Ram, over. 18 and under 80 months L Wm. Perry, 1 and champion; A. W. Bell. 2. Ram, under 18 months: Win. Perry, 1; Alex. D. Bell, 2. Three rams, under 18 months: Wm. lorry, 1; Alex. D. Bell, '2. Two ewes, under 18 months: Wm. Perry, 1; Alox. D. Bell, 2. Ewe, under 18 months: Wm. Perry, 1; G. T. Bayly, 2. Two ewes, any age: Wm. Perry, 1 and champion A. W. Bell, 2 and reservo champion. Shronshircs.—Ram, 30' months and over: Eber Barriball, 1 and champion; G. L. Marshall, 2 and reservo champion. Ram, over 18 and under 30 months: G. L. Marshall, 1. Ram, under 18 months: Eber Barriball. 1;' W. C. Knight, 2; G. L. Marshall, 3. Throo flock rams, in wool: G. L. Marshall, 1. Ewe, under 18 months: W. C. Knight, 1 and 2; G. L. Marshall, .3. Ewe, 18 and under 30 months: G. L. Marshall, 1 and champion. Two ewes, any ago: G. L. Marshall, 1 and reservo champion. Two ewes, under 18 months: W. C Knight, 1. , Fat Sheep.—Five longwool wethers, most money .value, 30 months or under: Alex. Orr, 1; P. 11. Sutton, 2. Five Down wethers: most money value, 30 months or. under: Alex. Orr, 1; P. H. Sutton, 2. Five wethers, suitable for butcher: Alex. Orr, 1 and 3; P. H. Sutton, 0. Five eves, mutable for butcher: Alex. Orr, 1; Tnos, Hcnwood, 2 and 3; Alex. Orr, v.h.e. Five .wethois, suitable for freezing: Alex. Orr, 1; P! H. Sutton, 2. Five ewes, suitable for butchers' purposes: Thos. llenwood, 1; P. 11. Sutton, 2; G. Coxhead, 3. Five lambs: F. J. Wills 1 and 2; P. H. Sutton, 3. Five lambs: Alex. Orr, 1; G. Coxhead, 2; P. 11. Sutton, 3.

PIGS. , ' Berkshire Breed.—Boar, over two years: E. J. Rogers, 1 and' champion; A. C. dribble's Melrose, 2, Boar, under two years: Costlcy Home's Prince, 1; A. C. Gnhble's Nugget, 2. Boar, under 11 months: A. C. Gribble's Melrose 11., 1; A C Gribble's Prince Charlie, 2; A. C. Gribble'a Melrose Chancellor, 3; Mental Hospital's Ellesmere Prince, v.h.c; A. C. Gribble King Leah, c. Boar, under six mouths: E. J. Rogers, 1; Costloy Home's Viotor* 2; Costley Home's Joo, 3. Breeding Sow, over 12 months (in pis): A. C. Gribblo'a Mclroso Daisy, 1 and champion; A. C. Gribblc'B Gipsy Girl, 3; A. C. Gribble's Jessie, ,1; A. C. Gribble's Nancy, v.h.c; Costlcy Home's Ruby, c. -Sow, under II months: A.. C. Gribblo'a 'Belinda, 1; Costlcy Home's Dolly, 2; Costley Home's Uueenie. ;i; Costloy Homo's Beauty, v.h.c.; A. C. Gribblo's Princess Priscilla, li.c. bow, under six months: Costley Homos Lassie. 1; A. C G-ribble's Midnight, J: Costlcy Homo's Beauty, 3; E. J. Rogers, v.h.c. Group of six Weaned Pigs (12 weeks old or under): Costley uomc, 1; E. J. Hogei'9, 2. Yorkshire Breed— under two years: £'' J. Rogers, 1. Boar, under 14 months: costley Homo's Hairy Legs, 1; Costley Homo's, Billy. 2; E. J. Rogers, 3. Boar, under six months: E. J. Rogers, 1. Breeding bow, over 12 months (in pis): Costlcy Homos -Princess, 1; Costley Home's Lily White, 2; E. J. Rogers, 3. Sow. under 11 months: Costley Home's Betsy, 1; Costley Homes Snowflakc; 2; Costley Homo's Snowdrop, 3; Et J, Rogers, v.h.c. Sow, under six months: E. -.1 Rogers, 1.. Sow. with litter 01 pigs: Costley Homo's Nugget 11., 1 and champion. Black Devon Breed.—Boar, one year or oyer: E. J. Rogers, 1. Boar, under 14 months: E. J Rogers, 1. Boar, under six months: E. J Rogers. 1. Breeding Sow: a. J. Rogers 1 and champion Sow, under lb months :E .J. Rogers, 1. Sow, under six months: E. J Rogers, 1. Group of Six Weaned Pigs. 12 weeks old or under: E. J. Rogers, 1. Tarn worth Breed.—Boar, one year or oyer: b. J. Rogers, 1 and chanioiou and 2. Hoar, under 11 months: E. J. Rogers 1. Boar under six months: E. J. Rogers. 1 and -. Breeding bow, over 12 months: E. J. BOgers. 1 and champion, and 2. Sow. under 11 months: E. J. Rogers, 1 and 2. Sow. under -months: E. J. Rogers, 1 and 2. Sow, with litter of pigs; E. J. Rogers, 1. Group of Six Weaned Pigs: E. J. Rogers, 1 and 2. ' a Any Other Distinct Breed.-Boar, any M c rvr W Prs" Hull's Hangatiki (White ■irly-coatod T.ihrolni I. Bow. „Ny aceuki?' r R, Ha l l ' 8 J i,lvi,le Charlotte 111. (White Curly-coated Lincoln), 1. Pig, suitable tor butchers' purposes (live weight not ? exceed „ 130 , Ebenczer Woods. 1; W. D R. Hall. 2; E. J. Rogers. 3. Bacon Pig (live weight not to exceed 2101b): A. C. trribblc, land 2. E. J. Rogers, 3 and v.h.c. ttroiin of Three Store Pigs, under six months any breed: E. J. Rogers. 1. Group of Three Breeding Sows: A. C. Gribble. 1. DAIRY > PRODUCE. FACTORY BUTTER. °r C in J3 A Bultcr '„ B,,ilsblft « "Port (o61b). Open to all factories in 'the Dominion. Butter to bo taken from ordinary parcels passing into gracing store or from butter already in store on a date prior to November 20, 1913. Actual date will bo fixed and selection made by officials appointed for this nurpose and without notice -to exhibitors, £30 will be divided'"rata among the six exhibitors scoring the highest number of points. Lepporton Co-operative Dairy Factory, Taranaki ... ,:. ,„ 95 l Matakana Co-operative Dairy Comm .P an y-' Limited. Matakana ... 95 1 Waipu Co-operative Dairy Company, Waipu gj 3 Worth liaipara Co-operative Dairy s • Company, Limited, Whakapirau 93.6 J Oruni-Fairburn Co-operative Dairy Company, Mangonui 93 ' 5 Eureka Co-operativo Dairy Company, Eureka ... 93 5

°?MM Bo n Bu . tter, n Buitaba for "Port (581b). Open to all factories in the Dominion. To be manufactured under the most favourable conditions and forwarded to one of tho Government grading stores. > Oruru-Fairburn Co-opera'.ivo Dairy *' Company, Manjjonui 05.5 1 liuhnpo Co-operative Dairy Com „ , v ? ny ' Limited, Ohutu 95 5 1 Matakana Co-onerativo Dairy Coram . pan Limited ... 955 1 Wainu Co-operativo Dairy Company g- , North Kaipara Co-operative"' Dairy * Company. Limited. Whaknpirau 91 5 Mangoroi Co-operative Dairy Factory Company, New Plymouth 91 6 FACTORY CHEESE. One Crate Lama White Full-cream New Zealand l SSn MM ? Cheese, suitable for export. £20 will be divided pro rata amongst the four exhibitors scoring the highest number of points. Pi, Tariki Dairy Company. Taranaki... 05 1 Taicn and Peninsula Milk Supply Company. Dunedin ... ' 01 0 Kualoki Co-operative Dairy Company, Taneatua ... 935 •> Kaltaramea - Co-operative Dairy Company ; 93.5 » One Crate Large Coloured Full-cream New /.ealand Cheddar-shaped Cheese, ™° ior export. Tariki Dairy Company, Taranaki... OS" 1 Nnkuhau Dairy Company ... 93 0 Kakaramca Co-operative Dairy Company ... N.i , „ Waimana Dairy Company ... .'', gf,s 4 FARMERS' BUTTER. Butter, without salt: A. Carstens Tana. IK 1; P. W Slr Helensvill" !?,' Oh**ku c, ' an >bcrlain. Papatoetoe. 3; Miss Charlotte Cunningham. Onchunga 1 Butter, with salt: V. W. Strange HelensMrs 0 ' T HP& J i X f° rroW - PJSUS .¥; Mrs. L. Chamberlain, Papatoetoe ' 9 Mrs. Forsythe. WhangareS: 1,,a,0e,0 «' 3 -

PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. JUDGING TO-DAY. Today will bo another big stock day, tho dairy cattle, dairy exhibits, and the agricultural and'horticultural produce tiling judged, besides the balance of tho light and draught horses; and the competitions will bo commenced. For to-morrow (People's Dav) a.very attractive programme has been reserved, including dual jumping, beat lady rider, ictona Cross competition, stockmen's' competition, leaping, bare-back riding grand parade, etc.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15481, 12 December 1913, Page 9

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THE PRIZE LIST. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15481, 12 December 1913, Page 9

THE PRIZE LIST. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15481, 12 December 1913, Page 9