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FRANKLIN SHOW.

SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITION. FINE DISPLAY Of STOCK. BALANCE OF AWARDS. The Franklin Show was concluded in wet, weather. There was a very huge attendance, including the Hon. J. G. Coates, Minister tor Public Works, and Mr. B. F. Bollard, M.P. The special trains from Auckland and the Waikato oonveved large crowds. The show of stock in all classes was excellent, Mr. W. Louden's Monavale Ruby Pa:;ton was awarded the championship for dairy cows. Tlie hunters' competitions attracted large fields, a.ud iu spite of the greasy state of the -round some fine jumping was witnessed. Mr. R P. '.Seal's Nigger secured the hunters' championship, and Mr. J. Townsend's Dan the champion hack ribbon. The harness horse championship was won by Mr. K. H. Townsend's Nancy, Balance of awards .- COMPETITIONS. Maiden Hunters: John Cathcart. 1; W. Pursell, 2. J. A. Short, 3. Pony hunter: John Cathcart, 1; fl- Barnnfiy. Q; A. A. BiEKinu 6- Heavy-wsight .burner: Miss A. Si; K. D. W. 2; W L. Cart .3. Amateur boy rider: Bruce Johnstone 1; JV [' Higgins. •:. A liar. Wright, 3. Ladys hunter. V. A. fishers Tu> 1: A, A. Hitgms. t. T. C. Paton..3. Girl.rider. Lilac Whitehead. 1: Marjone Cummins. 2; lone Moor. 3. Champion stallion: 1. ?■ Sinclair's Chesterfield. Champion thorough. W ma-e- W. Townsend's Heatwave. ChaVaplon" harness horse: R. fl. Nancy reserve champion, J. Banks. Chammon harness pony: P. Duff: reserve chainlon V 3. Roberts. Champion saddle pony. Roy Fulton's Moiri; reserve champion. H. Henley Champion hack: John Towns end s OSS. reserve champion, M, Nicholl's Aldebrah Bending competition: Paui !• R. Daiton. 2; Doris Melville, 3. Bet tidy o- gentleman driver: Miss Adams. 1; Mi* Jessie Angus. 2; 8 ?• _«• ,?■ Champion huntins competition. K. JJ. f<eMS NTiesrei 1' Miss A. Kelso's Laddie, 2: Miss A.Telso'V Patch. 3; C, J. Hoskmg, Cyclone. 4 Stockmen's competition: M. LitUe, l, a. White, 2; V. B. foberte 8 L.jrht-we.ght hunter: Miss A. Ivelsa s Patch 1. A. A. Hicgms 2; R. M. Furness. 3. Lady nder. ovsr fences: Miss M. Bnggs. 1; Miss Millington, 2; Miss Elliott. A. HORSES Hacks. -Weight-carrying cob: ri. Daiton, 1; Roy Fulton, 2j M. D. Law ton, 8. Ladys hack: Mies M. Nicholls. 1: R H lownsend, 2, Miss L. Litchfield, 3. Ladys back inovice': R. Hen wood. 1; E. A. Fraser. 2; W J. Rutherford. 3. Light harness horses, (illy colt, oi pslding: L.. E. Knight, 1; R. Henwood 2 Mare or gelding: J. Banks, l; T C Paton. 2: V. S. Roberts. 3. buggy horses: Fulton Brou.. 1: Thos. HauJt. i Bugw or sulky horse, over 15 hands: «. H Tcwnsend. 1: /. Banks. 2; E. ?.?*&*; Buggy or sulky horse. 3yrs. over H hands and under 15 hinds: S. J. Bright. 1; Key Fulton. 2; R. Daiton. 3. Dogcart horse. 16.2 Udsoro-er: J Banks, 1; E. P. Paul. 2; W. E. Spicer. 3. Trotting horse or picer: \V A Scott, 1; R. H. Townsend. 2; L. t,. Knieht 3 Horse, suitable coaching purposes: John Tovrnsend 1: W. E. Spicer. 2: R*H Townsend. 3. Best turnout: R. fl. Townsend. 1; W, E. Spicer, 2: E P. Ptul. ?,. Best turnout (special class): rulton Draughts.-Pair farm horses: A McNicol m-A Co. 1: B. Nichols, 2; H. Aittenh««d. 3. Farm mwe or pelding: H. Aitkenhead, 1; Jas. Potter. 2: A. McNicol. 3 Pair wagcon hor.-es, suitable farm work: A. mcRobbie, 1, CATTLE. Pedigree Milking Shorthorns,— Bull and thw females: Jcha Fisher. 1; Robt. King. 5; 8. Lye, 3. . , w tt Pedigree Pnesians.-Ball, 2jts: W. H. Madill 1: A. J. Ridd. 2; E. E. Deed. 8. Bull and three females: W. Louden, 1; Jolty Bi-o=.. -2: Piu Land Co.. 3. Pedigree Jeneys.-Bull calf: E L. Room, 1; Thos. Brownlee, 2; H. W. Le Badly, B Jersey cow to which a .certificate oi record has be?n awarded by the Department oi Agricu-.tor* for milk and butter-fat records made under semi-official lest: Robt. Clark njui.'g Maori Wonder. 1; Maori Mka, 2; K. F. Wilkinson's Golden Swan s Girl. AGroup of thee C.O.R. Jereey cows or heifers that have each produced 1001b or more ot butter-fat above reauired standard: K. c. Wilkinson's Famous Gem, 1; Jas. Hams Rcslyn Genoa Fancy, 2. Dairy Cattle.-Cow, syrs or over, milkin?: W Loudsn's Monr.vale Ruby Paitoc, 1; Robt Clark. 2; Thos. Brownlee. 3. Cow or heifer irn or under, milking or forward in milk: Thos. BrownWs Dolly. 1: W. h.. Lawton. 2; H. W Le Bailly. 3. He;fer in milk 2yrs old: H. W. Le Bailly's The Atom. 1- Tho<. M Thomson. 2: H. Burrows. 8. c'ov drv, visibly in calf: W. Louden's Hengerveld Butter Soil, 1: Jolly Bros.. 2: K. L. HolUngsworth. 3. Champion dairy cow: W. Louden's Monavale Ruby Paxton Three heifers, any cross: T. Brcwnlee, 1: J B. MeKinney, 2; G. Pulman 3. Best grade heifer, any bre»d, reared by schoolboy or school girl: Leslie Flay. 1: Albert Flay. 2; Eunice Wood, 3. PIGS. Berkshires.—Boar, over 12 months: G. E. lelchich, 1 and reserve champion; h. JRogers 2. Boar, under 12 months: A. 1Rogers! 1 and cha.mpion; E- J. Rogers, 2. Boa;, under 6 months: G. E. Yelchich, 1 and 3; E, J. Rogers, 2. Sow, over 13 months: E- J. R>gers, 1 and champion• AT Rogers, 2. Sow, under 12 months: E. JRogers, 1; A- T. Sogers, 2; G. E. Ye chich. 3 Sow, under 6 months: G. E. Telchich. 1 and 3; E. Rogers, 2- Sow, any age, visibly in pig: E. J. Rogers, 1 and reserve champion. Sow, with litter: E. J. R«S«". 1. Breeders' prize: £■ J- Rogers, 1; G. b. Yelchich, 2. _ . Yorkshires—Boar, over 12 montns: b. J. 1 and cbainpion. Boar, under 12 months: E. J. Rogers, 1 and reserve champion; A. T. Rogers, 3- Boar, under 6 months: E. J. Rogers. 1; A. T. Rogers, 2. Sow_, oveT 12 mouthß: 'E- J. Rogers, 1: A. T Rogers, 2- Sow, under 12 months: a. J. Rogers, 1; A. T. Rogers, 2. Sow. under 6 months: E. J, Rogers 1: A. T. Rogers. 2 Sow, visibly in pig: A. T. Rogers. 1 and reserve champion. Sow. with litter: h.. J. Beers. 1 and champion. Breeders prize: E. J. Rogers, L T Tamwonhs—Boar, over 12 months: E. J. Rogers, 1 aid champion. Boar, under 12 months: E. J. Rogers, 1 and reservo champicn; A. T. Rogers, 2. Boar, under 6 months: A. T. Rogers, 1; h. 3. Rogers, 2. Sow, over 12 months: E J. Rogers, 1 and reserve champion; A. T. Rogers, 2, Sow, under 12 months: A- T. Rogers, 1; E. J. Rogers, 2. Sow, under 6 inonths: A- i. Rogers, 1; E. 3. Rogers, 2. Sow,, visibly in pig: A. T. Rogers, 1 and champion; E. J. Rogers, 2. Sow, with litter: E. J. Rogers, 1. Breeders' prize: E. J. Rogers, L Devona-—Boar, over 12 months; £~ J. Rogers, 1 and ci ampion. Sow, over 6 months: E J. Rogers, 1 and champion. Sow, under G months: E. J. Rogers, 1 and reserve champion. Porker, any breed .or cress: A. T- Rogers, L

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18027, 28 February 1922, Page 10

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FRANKLIN SHOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18027, 28 February 1922, Page 10

FRANKLIN SHOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18027, 28 February 1922, Page 10

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