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CLEVEDON FIXTURE.

SHORTHORNS PREDOMINATE.

LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS.

[BY TELEGHA —OWN CORRESPONDENT. CLEVEDON. Saturday.

The Clevedon Agricultural and Pastoral Association b fourteenth annual show was mild at Clevedon to-day in fine weather., JJiere was a large attendance. The entries reached last year's record. There was a slight falling off in the cattle sections, but this decrease was balanced by a large increase in the horse classes. As far as numbers were concerned. Shorthorns predominated. followed. closely by Jerseys. The quality of the stock was excellent, »nd it was undoubtedly the best yet seen at ' Clevedon. The exhibits were in fine condition, due to an abundance of- feed, attributable to the very favourable season. The awards are as follows •— , \ - COMPETITIONS. Girl rider: Vera Mullina, 1; Elsie Luke and Isabel Munro (eaual). 2: Girlie Margetts, 3. _ Boy rider: Hugh Hedley, 1; Storey Bell. 2: Claude Gore. 3. Maiden hunter:, T. C. Paton. 1: E. E. Ward.2. Heavy-weight hunter: B. M. Myers, 1; G. T. N. Ross, 2. Light-weight hunter: A, A. Higgins, I;_W. Townssnd, 2. Lady's hunter: A. A. Higgins, 1; R. M. Furness. 2. Cham" Dion hunter: A. A. Higgins' Little Dan. Boy rider under 14: J. Elliott, 1: Hex Leighton. 2. >Girl rider: ELsie Luke, 1. HORSES. ■ ■ —Entire. suitable for breeding hacks: J. P. Sinclair, 1. Mare, with foal at foot: A. Dow, 1. Hack foal: J. McNicol, 1; A. Dow. _2. Dry mare, suitable breeding hacks: Miss Linda' Litchfield. 1: R. M. Furness, 2; W. Townsend, 3.' Twb-vear-old colt, filly or gelding: W. Holmes, 1; E. Schlaepfer* 2: D Ryburn. 3. Yearling: D. Rybiun. 1; A. M. Paton, 2. Hack, up to 15st.: J. Dow, 1. Hack. 138t.: W. R. Spicer. 1: R. M Furness, 2. Hack, list.: E. A. Anderson.. 1; Miss Linda Litcjifield. 2; Mrs. A. D. Bell. 3. Cob, not exceeding 15 hands: W. Holmes. 1; H. R. McCallum, 2: H. Hedley, 3. Horse, suitable for Mounted Rifles:: B. M, Meyers. 1: R. M. Furness. 2; W. Holmes, 3. Lady's hack: E. A. Anderson, 1; Miss Linda Litchfield, 2; Mrs. A, ' D. Bell, 3. Champion hack:. J. Dow's Mack, _ T - —Pony, not exceeding 14 hands: C. Wilson, 1 and champion: H. Tuesday. 2: G. Cairns, 3. Pony, not exceeding 13 hands: G. Cairns, 1; H. ,Hedley, 2: H. Munro, 3. Pony. 12 hands and under: H. Munro. 1: Isabel Munro. 2; .Storey Bell. 3. Child's pony, 11 hands or under: Storey Bell, 1; Claude ' Gee, 2; Gordon. Bell, 3. Champion pony: C. Wilson's Katoa. . —Filly or gelding. 2 years old: A McNicol and Co.. 1; J. McNicol. 2. Colt, fillv or gelding: J. McNicol, 1; A. McNicol a nd Co.. 2 and 3. Mare, with foal at foot: A. McNicol and Co.. 1: E. Brown, 2. Foal: A. McNicol and Co.. 1; E. Brown, 2. Mare, dry: A. McNicol and Co.. 1 and champion: J. McNicol, 2; A. McNicol and Co., 3; Spring cart mare or srelding, up to 15cwt.: T C. Paton. .1; G. H. Morrison.' 2: A. D. Bell. 3. Spring cart mare or gelding, up to lOcwt.: A. D. Bell, 1; C. Henson, 2. Medium drfl-.ught mare, foal at foot: G. A. Humphrev-Davies. I. Medium draught foul • C. A. Humphrev-Davies, 1. Pair heavy CV. nr -?hts: A. McNicol and Co.. 1: J. McNicol. 2. Team of three: A. McN-'col and Co., 1. Pair medium draughts: A. D. Bell, I. Mare or geldin?, suitable farm work, riding, driving and ploughing: A. D Bell, 1: W..'J. Wallen, 5; S. Pace, 3. Light Harness Horse".—Mare or gelding. 15.2 hands and over: W. >R. Spip««r. 1: J. Dow. 2. Under 15.2 hands: T. C. 'P?ton. 1; G. .Tiucas, 2. Ponv. mare or 14.2 Wnds and unde l ": G. Lucas, 1; Miss Owen Fu'ton. 2: H. He-'lev. 3, Ponv, not exc»edinij 1? hands: H TTedlev, 1. Psp'r harries" horses: T. C. Paton. 1. Champion harness horse: W. P. Spi cer's Rangiora. CATTLE. Pedigree Shorthorns.—Cow, four years or over: A. McNicol and Co.. 1 and champion; J. McNicol, 2 and 3. Cow or heifer, 3 years old: A. McNicol and Co., 1: J. McNicol. 2. Heifer. 2 , years old: J. McNicol. 1: A. McNicol and Co., 2. Heifer, yearling: A. McNicol and Co.; 1: J. • McNicol, 2. Bull calf: A. McNicol and Co.. 1; S. McNicol. 2. Heifer calf: J. McNicol, 1; A. McNicol and Co., 2. Pedigree Milk ; ng Shorthorns.Bull, three years or over: R. .W. Hollingsworth, 1 and champion. Bull, two years old: W. G. Pell, 1: M. Kelly, 2. Bull, yearling: R. W. Hollingsworth. 1; A. D. B<ill, 2; J. McNicol, 3. Cow, four years or over: A. D. Bell, 1. 2, and champion: W. G. Bell, 3. Cow or heifer, three years old: W. G. Bell. 1; J. Nicol, 2; A. D. 3. Heifer, two years old: W. G. Bell, I and 2: R. W. Hollingsworth. 3. Bull, calf: R. W. Hollingawo-th, 1; W. G. Bell. 2- A. D. Bell. 3. Heifer, yearling: R. W. Hollingsworth. 1; J. A. McPherson, 2. Heifer calf: H. Alexander, 1; W J. Hyde, 2:- R. W. Hollingsworth, 3.: Grade, Shorthorns.—Cow, three years and upwards: J. E. Wilson. 1; W. G. Bell, 2; A. D. Bell, 3. Heifer, two years old: W. T. Duder.,l; R. W. Hollingsworth. 2; J. E. Wilson, 3. Three yearling heifers: J. E. Wilson, 1: J. Nicol, 2; W. J. Hyde, 3. Heifer calf: F. S. Atchison, 1: C. Atchison. 2; J. A. McPherson, 3. Pedigree Jerseys. Bull, three years or over: S. H. Barton. 1; G.! E. Margett. 2. Bull, yearling: F. Luke. 1: 31. C. Baker. 2. Cow, four years or over: R. WaterhoUße, 1; Mrs. J. Shaw, 2. Cow or heife;, three years old: R. Waterhouse, 1, Heifer, two years old: R Waterhouse, , 1 and 2. Yearling heifer: R. Waterhovse, 1; F. Luke. 2 and 3. Bull calf: R. Waterhouse, 1; F. G. Mullins. 2. Heifer calf: C. H. Mellsop. 1} B.' H. Barton, 2; R. Waterhouse v 3. Grade Jerseys.Cow. three years or over: G. G. S. Bowers, 1 and 2; D. M. Bryan. 3. Heifer, two years old: G. G. S. Bowers, 1: B. T. Booker, 2; C. R. Hill, 3. Yearling heifer: G. G. S. Bowers, 1; S. Page, 2 and 3. Three yearlings: D. Ryburn. 1; F. H. Livingstone, 2; R. T. Booker, 3. - i Pedigree Fnesians.—Bull, three years or over: G T. N. Rosa. 1. Bull, two years old: G. T. N. Burrows, 1 and champion. Cow, four years or over: H. A. Mullins. 1 and champion. Cow or heifer, three years old: G. T. N. Ross, 1. Heifer, two years old: G. T. N. Ross, ,1. Yearling heifer: G. T. N. Rofs, 1 and 2. Bull calf: H. A. Mullins. 1; Hawthorn and Munro, 2: Heifer calf: G. T. N. Ross, 1, 2 and 3. Grade Fr.iesiana.—Cow, three years or over: G. T N. Ross, 1 and 2. Heifer, two years old: G. T. N. Ross, 1. Yearling heifer: H. A. Mullins, 1; G. T. N. Ross, 2. Three yearling heifers, suitable dairv purposes: H. A. Mullins. 1: G. T. N. Ross. 2. Heifer calf: H. A. Mullins. 1. Dairy Cattle.—Cow, four years or over, in milk: G. T. N. Ross. 1 and champion; G. G. S. Bowers, 2 and 3. Cow or heifer.' three years, in milk: R. ,Waterhouse. 1; W. G. Bell, 2: F. Luke, 3. Heifer, two years, in milk: W. T. Duder. 1: G. G. 8. Bowers. 8: W. G. Bell, 3. Bull R. W. Hollingsworth. 1: G. T. N. Ross. 2; W. G. # Bell. 3. FAT STOCK. • Cattle.Bullock, most money value: J. Hancook, 1; W. T. Duder, 2; Hawthorn and Munro, 3. Bullock, suitable freezing, not exceeding 7501b: H. Alexander. 1: F. B. Burgoyne. 2; W. T. Duder, ,3. Steer, two years old: H. Alexander. 1: D. Ryburn, 2; A. McNicol and Co., 3. Yearling. steer: W. T. Duder, 1 and 2: A. D. Bell. 3. • Cow, most money value: J. McNicol. 1; Hawthorn and Munro, 2; A. McNicol and Co.. 3. Heifer. two years old: J. McNicol. 1: A. MoNicol and Co., 2. Yearling heifer: H. Alexander, I. ■ , . SHEEP. ■ 1

Two wethers, best money value: W. T. Duder. 1 and 2; Hawthorn • and Munro. 3. Two ewes, best money value: W. T. Duder, 1; A. D. Bell. 2 and 3. Two wethers, long wool or lone wool cross, suitable freezing, not over 651b: Hawthorn and Munro. 1; W. T. Duder, 2. Two wethers, down or short wool cross, suitable freezing, not over 651b: W. T. Duder. 1. 2 and 3. Two lambs, long wool or long wool cross, not exceeding 1 421b: W. T. Duder, -1 and 2; Hawthorn and Munro, 3. Two lambs, down or, short wool cross, not exceeding 421b: W. T. Duder, 1; Hawthorn and Munro. 2 and 8. Two lambs, most money value: W. T. Duder, 1 and 2: Hawthorn and Munro. 3. Fat ewe: W. T. Duder. 1: Mrs. E. P. Overy, 2: A. D. Bell. 3. Fat wether: W. T. Duder. 1: Mrs. E. P. Overy. 2; Hawthorn and Munro. 3. J English Leioesters. — over two years old: .J. E. Wilson. 1 and champion: M. Kellv, 9 and 3. Bam, under two years old: J. E. "Wilson, 1; M. Kelly. 2 nnd 3, Two ewes, over, two years: J. E. Wilson, 1 and champion; M. Kellv. 2.; Two ewes, undei two : years: J.; E. Wilson, 1; M. ' Kelly, 2. Bam lamb: J. E. Wilson. 1; M. Kelly, 2. Ewe lamb: J. E. Wilson, 1. Border Leiceaters W. J. .Hyde was; the only exhibitor and secured ;■ two championships, six firsts, four seconds and two thirds. Ronutey Marsh.—Ram, over two years old: A. D. Bell, champion, 1 and 2. Ram. under two years old: A. D. Bell, 1, 2 and 3. Two ewes, over two years old: A. D. Bell, champion, I and 2: M. Kelly 3. Two ewes, under two years: A. D. Bell. 1 and 2. Bam lamb: Stor<»v Bell. 1; A. D. Bell. 2: Jas. A. Bell. 3. Ewe lamb: Gordon • Bell, IA. D. Bell, 2 and 3. '■ • ■ » 4 -- Shropshire Downs.-—Ram. under two years: B. T. Booker, 1 and champion: F. 8. Atchison, 12. • Two ewes, over two. years: J. Duder, 1 and champion. Ram lamb: J. Duder, 1; B. T. Booker. 2., Ewe lamb: B. T. Booker, - I: J. Duder. 2 and 8 T Merinos.—M, Kellv was the only exhibitor and - secured two championships, six .firsts and two seconds. . PIGS. •'

,Berkshire - —Boar, one year or over* A. V., Patterson. 1 : H, C. Barker. 2. Boar, under one year: A. V. Patterson, 1. Sow, under twelve months, suitable breeding purposes? A. Grant. :1; E. R. Carter, ,2; Hawthorn and Munro. 3. , i Pat Pigs.— suitable butcher's purposes. ; live weight not , over !30lb: A. V. Patterson.-'.'! A. Grant, 2: C.'' C. - Munro. 3. Bacon pig. not over 2071b: A. Grant. 1; ]E. F. Carter. 2: Hawthorn and Munro, 3.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18322, 12 February 1923, Page 9

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CLEVEDON FIXTURE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18322, 12 February 1923, Page 9

CLEVEDON FIXTURE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18322, 12 February 1923, Page 9

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