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TE ABOHA SHOW.

SUCCESSFUL OPENING

LIST OF AWARDS.

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Tk Aboha. Thursday. *j 111. " "*:l.-'. annual show in connection with the Thames Valley Agricultural. Pastoral. pv.d Horticultural Association opened a: Te Aroha to-day. with favourable conditions. . The entries were very large, the cattle section especially being well represented in ail classes The " People's Day" will be held to-morrow. There was an exhibit from the Ruakura, State (arm. consisting of cereals, fruits, etc.. I and also a district, exhibit, which attracted | much attention. The following awards were J made: — HORSES. I Thoroughbreds.—Brood mare: R- Wright's Lady Grey. 1; W. P. Wheatley, 2. Foal: P. Wright. 1. P. Hague Smith, 1. Roadsters. —R. McCabe's Warstep, 1; Clears Bros., ch m. 2; Miss Garraway's Kismet. 3. Foal: R. McCabe, 1; Clark Bros.' Kitchener, 2. One-year-old colt, filly, or gelding: J. McCormick's Joy, 1; Clark Bros.' Wild Rose, 2. Twctyear-old filly or gelding: R J. McCormick's Joy. 1; Clark Bros.' Wild Rose. 2. Two-year-old filly or gelding: R. MrCabe. 1. Hack, up to list: H. Manuel's Laddie. 1; J. McSweeney's Mahoenui. 2: W. R. Pennell's Mula. 3. Hack, mb to 13st: A. Ramsay's Cannonade, 1; Miss Ida Adams's Aotea, 2: A. J. Johnson's British, 3. Hack, up to lost: A. J. Johnson. 1: H. Ma.nuel's Kia Ora, 2. Cob not over 14.2: Geo. McGlushan, 1; F. Yosper's Trixy, 2. Walking hack: C. McNicol's Claris, 1; E. M. Masters, 2; F. Vosper's Doctor, 3. Ponies: Girl's: Jas. Paterson's Mona, 1: H. J. Hyde's Dandy, 2. Boy's pony: J. Rutherford's Barney, 1; Jas. Paterson's "Mona. 2: W. F. Wheatley's Bonny r Boy. 3. Child's pony. 13 hands and under: Win. Eastwood's Tot, 1. Twelve hands and under: TIT A. Gower. 1. Soecial Classes.—Foal, by St- A mans: D. Jackson, 1; S. Otway, 2: R. Wright. 3. Hack. suitable for mounted rifles: William Eastwood's Koke, 1; A- Ramsay's Cannonade, 2. Draught Horses.Brood mare, any age, with foal: Mears Brothers' Bell, 1; J. A. Clothier's Rose. 2; W. Gray's Fanny. 3. Mare. 4yr3 and over: S. B. Grant's Violet Jamieson, 1; S. B. Grant's Ladv Marcellus, 2; R. B. Hins's Princess Royal, 3. Heavy gelding or mare: S. B. Grant's Lady Marcellus, 1; J. Forsyth's Dick, 2: D. Craig. 3. Draught mare, with two of her progeny, bred by exhibitor: C. O'Driscoll's Dolly. 1; S. H. Davey, 2: J. A. Clothier's Rose. 3. Three-year-old draught gelding or mare: S. B. Grant's Lady Elderslie, 1: S H. Davey, 2: A. Burgess's Mary, 3. Two-year-old geldinsr or filly: S. B. Grant's Princess, 1; F. H. Perrott's Blossom, 2; 1. Hunt's Prince. 3- One-year-old gelding or f.lly: W. Mons's Duke, 1; G. L. Laird. 2. Draught foal: Mears Bros. 1. I. Hunt, 2- W. Gray, 3. Two-year-old colt, draught: C. O'Driscoll's Marcellus Yet. 1. Three-ye-ar-old colt, draught: C. O'DriscolPs Com-mander-in-Chief, 1. Pair heavy draught ares and geldings: S. B. Grants Lady M -rcellus _ and Lady Elderslie. 1; S. B. rant's Miss Seddon and Violet Jamieson. 2; j Mears Brothers' Belle and Lassie. 3. Single mare or geldine. any age, adap-ed for farm work: Mears Brothers, 1; D- Craig, 2- S B. Grant. 3. Carriage and Buggy Horses.—Brood mare, with foal: rn.-,,.' Scott ' Pnnn y. I' Clark Brothers Trilby, 2. One-year-old: W ?V--,^ Cor ™A ck '<? „_ Joy A t: Clark Brothers 1 i\ild Rose, 2. Selby Brothers, 3. Two-year-old; P. B. Fisher's Agnes, 1; E. J. Moore's Jach, 2. , CATTLE. Shorthorn-—Breeder's group, comprising 1 bull and 3 cows or heifers: F. Howe, 1 .dull, 2yrs: N. E. Mikkelsen, 1; F. Rowe':, Gundy Bundy, 2. Heifer, 2yrs: F. Rowe, 1; D. O'Donoghue'a Bonny Jean, 2. Yearling Bull: F. Rowe, 1; H. Semmens's Peter, •-'. Yearling heifer: Cribb Brother*, 1; I Hunt's Milly, 2- Bull, 3yrs and over: C C. Auckland, 1; J. T. Maber, 2. Holsteins.—Yearling Bull: C. C. Buckland, 1; J. B. Thomas, 2; Grant, 3. Yearling heifer: C. C. Buckland, 1; W. H. Millii. ti. 2. Ayrshires, eligible for herd-book.—Breeder's group, comprising 1 bull and 3 cows or 3 houers: J- and C. Watts, 1; H. A. Taylor, 2 Bull, 2yrsc J. and C. Watts, 1. Bull, 3yrs and over: J. and C. Watts, 1; H. A Taylor. ,7,- Yetarhng bull: J. and C- Watts, 1 ■ H A. iaylotk 2. Yearling heifer: J. and C. \\a-tts, 1; EL. A. Taylor, 2; H. A. Taylor, 3. Jv,»year-ofld heifer: J. and C. Watts, 1 Pedigree cow: J. and C. Watts, 1- H A laylori 2. ... tirade Champion heifers, 3 "-yearolds, suitable for breeding: R. McCabe, 1J. ," nt ' -i Mears Bros., 3. Three one-year'--old grade shorthorn heifers, suitable for dairying: G. Goodfellow. 1; F. Rowe. 2 'I -roe one-year-old grade Jersey heifers, suitHbie for dairying: W. J. Anderson, 1; J. A Dearlove. 2; W. J. Hall, 3. Three one-year-old grade Ayrshire heifers, suitable for dairying: H. J. Hyde, ]. Three one-year-old grade heifers, suitable for dairying: W. J. Anlerson. 1: J. A. Dearlove. 2; W. J. Hall, »i.i S. H. Davey, commended. SHEEP. Roninpy Marsh.Ram: Mears Bros., 1; J A. Dearlove, 2; J. McNicol, 3. Two Kon:'-rn-y eweis: Mears Bros., 1; J. McNicol, 2E. M. Masters, 3. Three fat lambs: Mears Bros.. 1: J. A. Clothier, 2; Mears Bros., 3. Pet lamb: Nobel Laird, 1; J. McNicol, 2; Rae and Zeta, Montgomeri, 3. POULTRY. Orpingtons.—Buff cock or cockerel : A. Yard--I<»J, 1. Black coi i or cockerel: Mears Bros., '. Mrs. Turnbull, 2. Black hen or pullet: Mears Bros., 1; A. Yardley, 2; F. Goldsbury, 3. Plymouth Rock.—Cock or cockerel: Mrs Tnrnbull, 1. Wyandottes.—White cock or cockerel, white l:pn or pullet, si'ver cocks or cockerels: A. Vardley, 1 in each case. Minorcas. —Hen or pullet: A. Yardley, 1C Martelli, 1. Indian Runners. —Drake: R. Bellamy, 1. l snary.—A. G. Yardley, 1. ART CLASSES. Wood Carving. Relief: J. Dearlove. 3 ("hip: -J. Fugell, 1, Dearlove, 2. Oil painting; J. Fugill, 1: Mrs. Dearlove, 2; Mrs. Ramsay. 3. Water colour: Mrs. Ramsay, 1; Mrs. Dalton, 2.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15830, 29 January 1915, Page 8

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TE ABOHA SHOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15830, 29 January 1915, Page 8

TE ABOHA SHOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15830, 29 January 1915, Page 8

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