KING COUNTRY SHOW.
SPLENDID STOCK ENTRIES. BEST FOR SOME • YEARS. [B¥ TELEGRArH. —OWN* COR RESPONDENT. ] TE KC'ITI, Saturday. The seventh annual King Country Agricultural and Pastoral Summer Show was held to-day under ideal weather conditions. Notwithstanding the adverse conditions stock entries were the best for some years. Cattle entries were good and the numbers constituted a record, while sheep entries were ahead of past years. Competition in the light Imrse and hunter classes was keen, some well-known hunters adding to the interest. Following are the results:— CATTLE. Pedigree Jerseys.—Heifer, calved since July 1, 19,10: E. BoggUßt's E.B.V.S. Caprice, 1; R. Harper, 2; J. V. Mortensen's Kahuwera Gipsy, 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1020: F. Phillips' Meadowland Coy Maid, 1; R. Harper's Cloudland Fannetto, 2; F. Phillips' Oxford Pretty Lady, 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1928: J. S. Wooster's Hill Top Queen's Beauty, 1; F. Phillips' Oakvnle Winsome Maid, 2; V. McD. Hitchings' Taradale Winsome Girl, 3. Bull, calved sinco July 1, 1930: F. Phillips' Meadowland Maurier. 1; C. Davy, ,2: / J. V. Mortensen's Kahiuvera Lucas, 3. Bull, calved sinco July I, 1920: F. Phillips' Beauty Xenia Volunteer (imp.), 1; R. Harper's Beechlands Gay Raleigh, CT, V. McD. Hifchings' Ku Ku Neat, Owler, 3. Bull, calved since July 1, 1928: J. S. Wooster's Royal Oak High Jinks, 1; V. McD. Hilcliings' Ku Ku Neat Owler, 2; W. Stringer and Sons' Viewmont's Royal Lad, 3. Bull, three years and over: V. McD. Ditchings' Ku Ku Boss Owl, 1; F. Fhillips' Sunday's Handnome Prince, 2.
Pedigree Herefords.—Cow, with calf at foot: Petch Bros., 1 and 2 Heifer, calved since July 1, 1930: Petch Bros., 1. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1920: Petch Bros., 1. Heifer calf, calved since July T. 1930: R. Harper, 1; B. Qoard, 2; J. S. Wooster, 3. Fat, Cattle.—Cow, any age.—Petch Bros., 1; W. Johnstone, 2; F. B. Hardy, 3. Best single bullock, any ago: Georgo Cotter, 1; W. I. Hunt, 2. Best, quality four-year-old fat bullock: Potch Bros., 1. One bullock: Petch Bros., 1 and 2. Best pen two fat bullocks: Petch Bros., 1. Best pen of two 21-year-old steers, calved since July 1, 1928: Petch Bros., J; F. B. Hardy, 2 and 3. Best pen of two 18-months steers: F. B. Hardy, 1; Petch Bros., 2 and 3. Pedigree Shorthorns.—Cow, with calf at foot or in milk: W. I. Hunt, 1, 2 and 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1930: W. I. Hunt, 1. Heifer, calved sinco July 1, 1928: W. I. Hunt, 1 nnd 2. Bull, calvedBince July 1, 1930: W. I. Hunt, 1 and 2. Pedigree Polled Angus.—Cow, with calf at foot or in milk: Wallace Johnstone, 1, 2 and 3. Heifer, calved sinco July 1, 1930: Wallace Johnstone, 1, 2 and 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1929: W. Johnstone, 1, 2 and 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1928: W. Johnstone. I, 2 arid 3. Bull, calved since July 1, 1930: W. Johnstone, I. 2 nnd 3. Bull, calved since July 1, 1029: W. Johnstone, 1, 2 and 3. Bull, three years and over: W. Johnstone, 1. Champion Section.—Champion cow: J. V. Mortensen's Kahuwora Pansy. Champion bull: V. McD. Hitohings' Ku Ku Boss Owl. Reserve Champion: J. S. Wooster's Royal Oak Jinks. HORSES. Draughts.— Maro with foal at foot': Petch Bros.. 1 : J. N. Boddie, 2. Best foal: Petch Bros., 1. Gelding, three-year-old: Petch Bros., 1; W. Tavorner, 2. Filly, three-year-old: Petch Bros., 1. Heavy gelding or maro: Petch Bros., 1 and 2; J. N. Boddie, 3. Light maro or gelding: W. I. Hunt, 1: Geo. Cotter, 2. Pnit of horses: H. Gould. 1. Three-horse plough team: Petch Bros., 1. Farmers' general utility horse: 'Petch Bios., 1; 11. Gould, 2; G. Elliott, 3. Champion mare: Petch Bros., I. Competition Classes.—Best boy rider, under 15: C. Board, 1: A. Gould, 2. Best boy rider, under 12: K. Cotter, 1: Joey, 2. Best girl rider, first-class: P. Houghton, 1; N. Hcfcighton, 2. Second-class: P. Houghton, 1. S. Board, 2. Best lady rid?r: Mrs. C. C. Merrin, 1: Miss K. Fisher. 2: Mrs. G. M. Kanatciid, 3. Pony jumping competition for boys not over_lß: W. Sanders, 1; W NorWicott, 2. Best gentleman rider: F. Baker, *l. C. G. Wyborn, 2: H. Pittams, 3. Maiden hunters' competition: W. Northcott, I; M. O'Malley's Whitefoot, 2. H. Pittarn'e Wallace, 3. Light-weight hunters: A M. Samuel's El Arish, 1: Mrs. C. C. Mernn'fl Two Step, 2: Mra. G. M. Ransteacl's Arnpae and Mr. O'Mally's Whitefoot, 8. Hunters (open): M. O'Malley's Whitefoot. 1; A M Samuel's El Arish, 2; Mis. C. C. Mcrrin'B ( Two Step 3 Consolation hunters' competition (unplaced )ioroesl:C. G. Wyborn, I; W. Hunt. 2. Best hunter: T. E. Paron's Cheerio. 1: Mrs. G. M. Ranstead's Arapae, Mrs. C C Merrin's Two Step,. 3. Champion hunter: M. O'Malley's Whitefoot! 1; Mrs. C. C. Merrin'e Two Step, 2: A. M. Samuol's El Arish, 3. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20805, 23 February 1931, Page 15
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