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OHURA FIXTURE.

INCREASED STOCK ENTRIES. SHEEP AND CATTLE RESULTS. [FROM OUR OWN CORHKSI'ONDKNT.] TAUMARUN CJI, Friday. The wpallior was fine for 1 lie opening day of (he Ohura Agricultural ancl Pastoral Association's 22nd summer show, held at Niho Niho yesterday. 'J'he stock entries this year show an increase, sheep and cattle entries being particularly heavy. The quality of the shed exhibits has been well maintained. i'ho following awards have been made: — HORSES. Hacks—Lady's hack: E. Coogan, 1; M. Ryijn, 2; J. Palmer, 3. Cob pony: W. Nelloy. 1. Mare or gelding. up to 12st : E. Coogan, I; J. Palmer. 2; M. By an, 3. Mare or gelding, up to list: G. Cray, 1; E. Coogan. 2. Troop horse: E. Coogiin, 1, J. Gray, 2. Be?!, paced and mannered hark: E. Coogan, 1; W. Nelley. 2. Beat hack: .T. Palmer. 1; M. Ryan, 2; T. Baker, 3. Best turn-out (hack): T. Baker. 1. Pony, not exceeding 13 hands: W. Box, I; C. Wolfbower, 2; D. Wolfhower. 3. Mare or geld ing, any age, 12.1 hands or under: \V. Box, 1. COMPETITIONS. Bent maiden juniper: R. W. Weinberg, 1: M. Ryan. 2; T. Baker. 3. Best boy rider over hurdles: W. Baker, 1; T-. Baker. 2. Open hunters' competition: W. Johnston, 1: J. Gray, 2; M. O'Malley, 3. Best boy rider, under 14: J. Baker, 1; W. Box, 2; J). Wolfhower, 3. Champion hack: E. Coogan. 1. Open jumping competition: J. Gray, 1; J. Johnston and It. O'Malley, deadliest, 2. Best pony: T. Baker, J. Best lady rider: Miss M. Ryan. 1: Miss E. Higgie. 2. Ridinc competition: M. O'Malley. 1; J. Peat. 2. Best trotter: J. Gray, 1; E. Coogan, 2. CATTLE. Friesians.-- Heifer calf: ,T. Pamment, 1_; P. Jorgensen, 2. Two heifers, yearlings: C. F. Manning. 1 and 2. Heifer, two years, dry: C. F. Manning, 1 and 2. Heifer, yearling: C. F. Manning, 1 and 2. Jerseys (pedipree section).— Bull, yearling: R. W. Weinberg. 1; G. Rhynd. 2. Bull, three years or over: R. W. Weinberg, I and 2. Heifer, yearling: R. W. Weinberg, 1; E. A.. Williams. 2. Heifer, dry, two-year-old: G. Rhynd, 1. Bull calf: E. A. Williams. 1 and 2. Jerseys (grade section).—Heifer calf: E. A. Williams. 1; R. W. Weinberg, 2 and 3. Two heifers, yearlings: (jr. Morgan. 1; E. A. Wiliiams. Q ; D. J. Bruce, 3. Heifer, two years, dry: F. Pleasants, 1; O. Morgan, 2. Heifer, yearling: E. A. Williams, I; J. Pamment. 2. Cow, threo years or over, in milk: J. Pamment 1 Ayrshire? (pedigree section).-Bull, three years or over: F. Pleasants, J. Heifer, yearling: F. Pleasants. 1 and 2. Heifer calf: F. Pleasants. 1 and 2. Bull calf: F. Pleasants. 1. . .

Milking Shorthorns (pedigree section). — Bull, yearling: G. R, Mossman, J; R. W. Dench, 2; Friell Bros. 3. Bull, two years: G. R. Mossman, 1: Mrs. W. F. McKenzic, 2: P. Jorgenson. 3. Bull, three years or over: J E. Rosevear, 1; Fiiell Bros., 2; (1. R. Mossman, 3. Heifer yearling: Friell Bros.. 1; Mrs. W. F. McKenzie. 2; K W. Dench, 3. Heifer, two years, dry: G. R. Mossman, 1: Mrs. W. F. McKenzie. 2. Cow, three years or over: J. E. Rosevear. 1 and 3; G. R. Mossman, 2. Heifer calf: Friell Bros., 1; G. R. Mossman, 2 and 3. Bull calf: Mrs. W. i? . McKenzie, 1 and 2; G. K. Mossman, 3. Milking Shorthorns (grade section). — Heifer calf: M. Ryan. 1; R. W. Dench, 2 and 3. Two yearling heifers: Mrs. W. 1;. McKenzie, 1: R. W. Dench, 2. Heifer, two years, dry: R. W. Dench, 1 and 3; Mrs. W. F McKenzie. 2. Heifer, yearling: S. Stevenson, 1; Friell Bros.. 2; G. R. Mossman, 3. Cow. three years or over, in milk: Mrs. W. F. McKenzie, 1; P. Jorgenson, 2; Mrs. W! McKenzie, 3. Black Polled Angus.—Bull, yearling: J. G. Clark. 1. Bull, two years: J. Palmer. 1. Bull, three years or over: J. G. Clark, I and champi6n. Heifer two years, dry: J. Palmer, 1, 2 and 3. Cow. three years or over J*. Palmer, I, 2 and champion Miscellaneous.—Two steers, suitable for beef. 12 months: G. R. Mossman. 1: K. W. Dench, 2. Two steers, suitable for beef, two years: H. Christiansen. 1; R. W. Dench, 2 and 3. Steer, any breed, three years: ,T. Williamson. 1: J. Palmer. 2. Fat bullock any age or breed: J. Palmer. 1. Best fat cow or heifer, any age or breed : J. Palmer. 1; G. R. Mossman, 2; .T. Borthwick, 3. SHEEP. Romneys.—Ram. any age: G. E. Allen, 1 and 3; R McDougall, 2. Ram, one ehear: G. E. Allan, 1 and 3: T.: Struthers. 2. Ewe, one shear; A. Sandilands, 1; T. Struthers,, 2; Goldfinch and Co., 3. Ewe aged: Goldfinch and Co., 1; A. Sandilands, &nd 3. Two ewes, any age: Goldfinch and Co., 1; A. Sandilands, 2. Ewe, any age: A.Sandilands, 1; Goldfinch and Co., 2 and 3. Ewe lamb: A. Sandilands. 1 and 2 ; T. Struthers. 3. Ram lamb: Goldfinch and Co.. 1; A. Sandilands. 2. T. Struthers. 3. Iwo ram lambs: Goldfinch and Co.. 1 and 2. Two ewe lambs: Goldfinch and Co.. 1; T. Struthers. 2 ; A. Sandilands. 3 Locally-bred ram, oneshear: F. Komayne. 1; A. Sandilands, Goldfinch and Co.. 3. Flock rain, any age: G. E. Allan, 1 and 2; Goldfinch and Co.. 3. Three flock ewes, any age: Goldfinch and Southdowns.—Ram, any age: M. Hannon, 1 and 2; G. E. Allen, 3. Rum. one-shear: G.-E. Allan, 1; M. Hannon. 2. Flock ram, any age: G. E. Allen. 1 and 2. Miscellaneous. —Crossbred ewes, any ags : Friell Bros.. 1 : F. Pleasants 2 and 3. Three ewes, any age or breed : Friell Bros.. 1- F Julian, 2; A. •E. Irving, 3. Three fat ewes, any ace or breed: Ryan Bros.. 1 and 3; F. Julian, 2. Three fat wethers, any ace or breed: Friell Bros.. 1 ; F. Julian, 2. Three fat wethers, suitable for freezing: Ryan Bros.. J and 2. Three fat lambs, longwool. for freezing: Ryan Bros., 1: F. Julian 2. Three fat lambs, any breed, short-wool, for freezirp. F. Pleasants. 1 and 3: Friell Bros.. 2. Three woolly lambs: Goldfinch and Co., 1. Three ewe lambs, for local farming: Goldfinch and Co.. 1 and 2. Three heaviest sheep, property of one owner: Gold finch and Co., 1 ; Friell Bros., 2. CAMBRIDGE ARRANGEMENTS. ENTRIES FOR, HOME INDUSTRIES. [FROM our own correspondent.] CAMBRIDGE. Friday. For the forthcoming Cambridge Show a total of 1034 entries has been received, not, including those relating to floriculture, juvenile classes, ponies and schoolwork. Last yea T the entries totalled 109fi, and the previous year 1140. There is a considerable decrease this year in cattle entries, a filight decrease in horses, but there ie the record entry in the home industries and kindred sections of 573. against 509 last year.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21118, 27 February 1932, Page 16

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OHURA FIXTURE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21118, 27 February 1932, Page 16

OHURA FIXTURE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21118, 27 February 1932, Page 16