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WAIKATO CENTRAL SHOW.

FiNE EXHIBIT OF STOCI • SECOND DAY'S JUDGING. . [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDED CAMBRIDGE, "Weanosdaj FrNT) weather favoured the second day th© Waikato Central Agricultural and I l.iral Association's show. There was a la '. Ist tend ii nee .and the exhibition was an • (jiialiffcd roccess. Tha judging to-day l • mainly confined to tho unfinished portion Ihe diiiry cow classes and the riding ( jumping competitions- As in previ< years, 'tho outstanding features were i horse and dairy cow sections. Both clas were strongly represented, and so keen V tho standard of competition that the tj . set the judges was difficult. Indeed, ' awarding the ribbon for champion da: < ow in the show an umpire had to b© call in to assist. The paucity of sheep entr: does not indicate that sheep-raisins is bei neglected in these parts, the true explai lion being the shortage of labour. 1 grand parade provod a successful spectacul 'part of the programme. The Cambrid Hand rendered a good musical programi *• during tho' day. The Auckland Baci ■ Club's special prize for the best hack wo to Miss Ida Adams's Gaiety, Mr. . Buchanan's Kia Ora- securing tho decisi '.'for the cleverest hunter, and Mr. Jam »• Buchanan's Patch the champion hunt .... award. Tho Union Steam Ship Companj . challenge cup for the best Clydesdale ma ; or filly was secured by Mr. Ernest Sho: -In the cattle section a noteworthy win w ; that of Mr. G. M. Watt, for the best pec greo dairy cow— splendid Ayrshire spei men. Mr. C. C. Buckland's Holsloin • « limit was a good second. ;." The concluding awards ore as follows: HORSE SECTION. ;. Hacks.— hack in the show: Miss I< Adams's Gaiety, X; N. Banks's The Winnc J2; H. Manuel. 3. Cleverest hunter, open 1 - members of Waikato Hunt: K. Buchanan " JJm Ora, 1. Lady's hunter, lady riders: . O. Taylor, 1; J. Buchanan, 2; K. Buchana; ,;/ Boy's pony, 13.2 hands and under: V Eastwood, 1: E. T. Paul, 2.. Girl's pon' J; rot over 13.2: E. Hayr, 1; E. Paul, ■' m Boy's pony, not over 12 hands: T. E. Hays .<"* J; E. P. Paul, 2. Girl's pony, not over 1 Sands: E. P. Paul. 1 and 2. \ „Lady's hack, IS hands and over: Miss A Kelso. 1; K. Buchanan, 2; T. Kempthorm .',. Lady's hack, under 15 hands: Miss . Hick.. 1; J 0 Taylor, 2; S. Otway, i ■4 walking hack: T. Ivempthorne, 1; Miss Id 'Adams, 2; C. Allen, 3. .. ■ S- Ri'din.'r Competition: A. Cameron, 1; ( :. Jtargreaycs. 2. High jump, not least tha list: W. Eastwood's Haven, 1 (ridden b . Corporal Smith ,: ° Narrow Neck camp) . * .Stockman's competition: Noel Peaked; 1 ' £6. Browne, 2. •■ -. •-■' •■' ■•■•■ ■• a <■■' W? m Champion hunter: J. Buchanan's' Patcl SSJ Wynn ... Brown's ;• Exchange, * 2: . Keit • Buchanan's Kia Ora. 3. Lady rider, l ove [-.'fences: Miss M. Bnggs, 1; Miss Ida Adaml .»}«."•.' Bareback rider, over hunting - fences Keitn Buchanan, 1 H. Weal, 2. Wit jlrmper, hunting style; K. Buchanan, I;.W «.Efisl wood,: 2:. Wynn Bio'vn,* 3, Leaping com petition," steeplccha ?• H vie; J. ' Buchanan 1 ,V. Holbeck, 2: K. hanan, 3. Congolatio: ' Jiunter: W. Eastwc" 8 • Raven, 1; W. Ho ... ;l:oches Cassidy, 2... Boy rider, under 16, ove ,i- jumps:-Max Garland. 1: J. Arnold, 2. Gil rider, under 16: Ruby Morgan, 1; Kathleei Fisher, 2. r •- r ' '••'' v~, Draughts.—Clydesdale mare, or .'filly- regis gpfi•• tered m- the Society's Stud Book: E. Short'; u- .Lassie Logan, 1 and champion. ' ft -"■ CATTLE \ SECTION.'.'.: .', ' ' t :'■'■ Pedisree Milking Shorthorns.-Best dairj g_ ,v; Shorthorn cow: Ruakura Farm' of laitruc * lion, 1 and champion.. Bull. 2yrs and undo i [■ oyrsi' W. Yosper," 1; W. , Taylor, i2. ■:: Bull, |. oyrs and. over: J. Fishery 1; R. Fisher, -2. ' * . Holsteir. cow, over 3yrs, in milk, or visibh 2-'■■ V J? calf: Arthur Taylor, 1 and champion; C 4': C. Buckland, ~2: . ; and '-reserve '■■■ champion 2 '■'■' Heifer, salved sinco July 1, 1913, in milk | . G..M.' Watt ' 1: . Whewell Bros., 2 and 3 * Heifer, calved since July 1, 1914, in milk' ' ' ft -h a wcett, 1; C. C. Buckland, 2; G. I l m. Watt, 3. • '-, .■ ..,-.-.■ :; >}■ J.C.. ~'.,.,.•. I ..■■■ Pedigree .Jersey, over Byrs, in milk, or , :t-1 -visibly in calf: C. A. Care, l; T. Church, ■• 1 V, hi Bkckman. 3. Heifer, calved since v •July L 1913, -in milk: T. Charch.l- and %, champion; E. Veal, 2. Heifer, calved since & ; July . 1 1914: E. L. Roose, 1 ' and 2.- S-; | Pedigree Ayrshires.—Cow, over. Byre. in ' milk or visibly in' calf: J. and C. Watt, 1. I Heifer, calved since ; July 1, 1913, in milk I -J I* 0 C. Watt, 1. Heifer, calved.since ' July 1, 1914:. J. and C. Watt, 1 and 2. ' £ u ll c iV fcnlv Bmc& Ju] y 1. 1916: J. and :•» : C. Watt, land 2. .'..:„■-• ■■■y;l 1 ,-.v.> - Dairy Cattle.—Grade j Shorthorn I dairy cow : • ■'-■ T^-^.'?. milk : "A. Taylor, 1; W. Har- .. ' butt, 2; •C. Rout, i 5. -." Heifer,»in milk, calved ■ f , ; : since July A, 1913: iJ. W. Garland. 1; Noel , Peake 2; Mrs. F. Hicks, 3.'?, Heifer, calved since; July 1, 1914: A. Taylor, 1. ' _, Grade Hobteins, judged from dairy point of view.—Cow, over syrs, in calf or in milk: A. Taylor, 1 and champion T. ,W. Discombe. ' ? a ? d 1 -°- He L fer m mili > calved since July 1, ,1913; A., Taylor, 1; T. W. Discombe, 3 and 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1914: T. W. Discombe, 1 and 2; J. H. Jarmeson, 5. t .Grade 'Jerseys, judged 'from' dairy point of view.-Cow. over 3yrs, in calf or in milk: C. A. Care, 1, 2 and champion. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1913, in milk; C ,A. , . Care,. 1- C. J. Dunnage, 2. ■ Heifer, calved since July l, 1914:; C. A. Care, 1 and 2 - i nf Jilt 6 yrshjle8 ' Judged from dairy point of yiew.-Cow age A, three years, «> calf or « milk: .A. 9 Mackav. 1; W. arbu ? tna !&*' rr ln t m /'r calved since July l' W 1 Heifer, calved sinco! July 1, 1914; Earbutt, 1; A. N. Mackay! j row" ■». A BB Champion; Pedigree Dairy Con—Best- dairy cow. e igiblc. for Herrf Book in u Shorthorn, Jersey. Holstein,; or land, 2.° breeds: G..MV^att:i : C. C - Buck- ; . - '■""- .'. SHEEF;.'SECTION. \- ' - '' Romney Marsh.-Ram. .21 "■ "months ' and over: C . C Jbiuckland. 1. Bam, under 21 months; C. C, Buckland, 1; E. M. Masters, i\^^v l rr^l am: C.C. Buckland .1 and 2; h. M. Masters. 8. > Ewe; 21 monthi and over: C. C."Buckland, 1, UndS i.;.... mob. IVo ewes, under 21 months:. C. C. Buck and. 1. Pair 1 of t ewe Jambs: 0. C : Buckland, 1 and 2; E. M. Masters, 8 bhropshires.—Ram, 21 months . and over, R. D. Fisher, 1; W. Vosper, 2. • J &outhdowns.-liam 21 months and over: Lwen Bios., 1 W. Vosper. 2. Ewo 21 * montiis and over: Owen Bros,, 1 and 2' Fat Sheep.—Three wethers of most money auo , : V V D '?* l °£ 1; . F - R- Seddon, 2 and 3. Three lambs (butchers): Dong-wool-R. Reynolds, lj W. Vosper, 2 and 8/ Three lambs (butchers): bliortwooiW. Vosper, land 2; R. Reynolds, 3. Three lambs, suitable for freezing: LongwoolR. Reynolds 1 and 8; W. Vosper, 2. Three lambs suitable for freezing; Down or short wool-K IWr and R. Reynolds?!- W 1 Vosper. 2 and 8. Three wethers, under 21 months, mos suitably for freezing: Long- ■- P n°Vj rITO ° cro3Bes-R. Roynolds, 1; r. 11. beddon, 2 and '1 Tl,™» «„i ' 'butchers): H.' Winder, 1- F R XLZV -, J. C. Potts 3. Three freeing ewes- R Reynolds. 1 and 3; F. R. Seddon, 2 "" PIG SECTION. Boar, under 12 months: Ruakura Instruc Psnn of Instructfo o n :'i y dcKpirt^ with itter of mgs: Ruakura Farm of In sf motion. 1. Sow. trader 12 montha- R,,? kura Farm of Instruction, 1 ££ six months: A. M. Garland. 1« o Cr

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16483, 8 March 1917, Page 10

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WAIKATO CENTRAL SHOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16483, 8 March 1917, Page 10

WAIKATO CENTRAL SHOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16483, 8 March 1917, Page 10