EXHIBITION AT WAIWERA.
WA ITEM ATA ASSOCIATION.
LIST OF, PRIZE-WINNERS.
[BY TELEGRAM*. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WAIWERA, Monday. Great success attended the Waitemata Agricultural and Pastoral Association s annual show, which was held at. Waiwera on Saturday. A special boat from Warkworth was crowded with people, and many cars wero driven through from Auckland. Large entries were received, and the standard of tho exhibits was excellent." Following were the chief awards: — CHAMPIONSHIPS. Champion hunter and winner of Rose Bowl Cup (presented by Mr. Wenzl Scholium). —Mrs. M. Johnstone's Gleudowie. JJack.—Mr. L. J. Smith's Chester. Draught.—L. J.' Smith's entry. Shorthorn BulL-C. A. and B. J. Straka. Sho'rnhorn Cow.—C. A. and B. J. Strata. Dairy Co\y (any breed). —C. A. and B. J. . SUilU ' RING EVENTS. ( Pony Hunter. —T. Mason, 1; E. Jaques. 2. Maiden hunter: T. Mason's Flirt, 1; Mrs. M. Johnßtone, 12. Light-weight hunter: I. Mason's Flirt, 1: R. J. Scholium. 2. Heavyweight hunter: Mrs. M. Johnstone e Glen'dowie, 1: C. O'Brien, 2. Cleverest jumper (Vice-president'* Cup): C. O'Brien's Leger, 1; T. Mason's Flirt, 2. Jumping competition: F. Clarke, 1; M. Johnstone, 2. Bareback riding: M. Johnstone. 1; P. Clarke, 2. Lady rider: Miss E. Strange, 1; Mrs. M. Johnstone, 2. Boy rider: B. Galloway, 1. Stockwhip competition: F. Bayer, 1; C. Barker, 2. HORSES. Agricultural.—Entire; F. Wenzlick. Pair of horses: C. Straka. Brood mare: V. Scbischka. General purpose horse: C. Barker, I; J. Chitty, 2. Artillery: J. Cliitty, 1; G. Joyce, 2. Spring-cart horse: jL. J. Smith, 1; C. Straka. 2. Champion draught: L. J. Smith: reserve, C. Straka. Light Horses.—Roadster, mare: L. Scholium. Horse, with foal at foot: L. Scholium. Gelding or filly, under, 2} years: W. .Evans. Mare, suitable for breeding military remounts: Miss Eva St rang H 1; Miss D. ■ 'Barker, 2. i Ponies and Hacks.—Pojly, U hands and under: T. Campbell. Cob, Mi hands and under: Miss I). 'Barker, 1. Hack, three-year-old.—J. Chitty, 1. Hack, up 1 o I4st (President's Cup),: L. J. Smith, 1: Miss E. Strange, 2. Hack, up to l'2st (Waitemata Cup)': Miss E. Strange, 1; Mi's. M. Johnstone, 2. Hack, up to lOst: 1. Mason, I; E. Jaques, 2.. Journey horses: L. J. Smith. 1; Mrs. M. Johnstone, 2. Lady's Tack: Miss M. Johnstone, 1; Miss E. Strange, 2. Walking horse: Mrs. M. Johnstone. i; G. Joyce. 2. Farmer's hack ! (special):. L. J. Smith, 1: G. Joyce, 2.
, . .CATTLE. Milking and Pedigree Shorthorns.—Bull, tlirce years or over: C.' A. and B. J. Straka, 1; D. S. McChattie, 2. Bull, 2J years: B. J. Straka. Cow; three years or under: C. A. and B. J. ; Striika, 1 and. 2. Heifer, under 2i years: C. A. and B. J. Blraka, 1 and 2. Heifer, under 14 years: C. A. and B. 1. Straka, 1 and 2. Heifer calf, under nine months: C. A. and B. J. Straka, 1 and 2. Champion cow: C. A, and B. J. Straka. Champion bull: C. A. and B. J. Straka. Grade Shorthorns.—Bull, three years or under: At. Schedewy, 1; B. Schischka, 2. Bull, under 11 years: M. Schedewy. 1. Cow, three years or over, in milk: J. Dennis, 1: C. A. and B. J. Straka, 2. Heifer, under 2\ years: A. .T. Hatfield, 1; J. Dennis, 2. Heifer, under li years: N. Schedewy, 1; C. A. and B. J. Straka, 2. Heifer, under nine months: N. Schedewy, 1; C. A. and B. J. Straka, 2. : Jerseys.—Heifer, under nine months: C. A. and B. J. Straka, 1; E. W. Bayer, 2. Cow, any age: C. A. Straka, 2. Heifer, under 1\ years: B. Schischka, 1; A. Boyce, 2. Heifer, under two years: C. A. Straka, 1; .Tames Wenzlick, 2. Miscellaneous. —Three calves: M. Schedewy, 1 : C. F. McChattie, 2. Fat steer. "\V. E. Weoh, 1 and 2. Fat, cow: C. A. and B. J. Straka',\il; C. A. Straka, 2. General purpose coy: C. A. and B. .T. Straka, 1 and 2. Champion dairy cow: C.. A. and B. J. ] Straka, 1; B. Schischka, reserve. - Best dairy cow, supplying the Kaipara dairy: C: A. and B. J. Straka, 1 and 2. ' SHEEP. Lincolnsl-Jlam, four-tooth: W. Dennis, I; M. Scliedewy, 2. Ram, two-tooth: AV. Dennis, 1 and 2. Ram lamb: W. Dennis, 1 and 2. Two ewes: "VV. Dennis, 1 and 2. Two ewes, two-tooth: "\V. Dennis. 1. Two ewo lambs: W. Dennis, 1 and 2. Champion ram: "W. Dennis. Champion ewe: "W.
Dennis. . 1 Romney.—Rani, four-tooth: I. D. Greenwood, I; Geo. Straka. ?. ; Bam, two-tooth: T. D. Greenwood, 1 and 2. Two ewes: I. D. i Greenwood, 1 and-2. .... Two ewe lambs: J. D. Greenwood.'l!'Geo; Straka, 2. Two ewes, i two-tooth:-L D. Greenwood. 1. Bam lamb: IV T>. Greenwoocl, 1; Leo. Strata*,, 1. Cliam- ? pion ram: T. D. Greenwood. Champion ewe: I. D. Greenwood. Best bred Romney ewe, with lamb at foot: Leo Straka, 1. Crossbred (any cross).—Two ewes: G. P. Barker. 1; Leo Straka, 2. Two ewe bostrets: G. P. Barker. 1. Two ewe.lambs: G. P. Barker, 1; M. Schedewy, 2. Fat S'heep.—-Three, fat lambs: G. P. Barker, 1; Vincent Schischka, 2. DOGS. ' Best bred Sheep Dojr.—Vineeni. Schischka, 1; T. Campbell, 2. Best bred cattle dog: A. J. Hatfield, 1.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20480, 4 February 1930, Page 9
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