KATIKATI SHOW.
SUCCESSFUL FIXTURE. LARGE ENTRIES RECEIVED. LIST OF PRIZE-WINNERS. £ , [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. ] TATJRANGA, Monday. The Katikati Agricultural and Pastoral Association's show was held on Saturday in perfect weather. There w;.s a record attendance, and largo entries were received. The show was opened by the Minister of Agriculture, the Hon. C. E. Macmillan. Following were the awards:— HORSES. Carriage Horses.—Horse, Jo hands or over: K. J. . c 1 ick, 1 and champion. Borne, under 15 hards: J. 11. Evans. Turnout, two or i'oiir wheels: R. J. Black,- I; J. il. Evans, 2; R. C. J. Hunter, 3. Roadsters.—Filly, gelding of colt, two. years: O. Putt, 1. Brood mare, adapted foi breeding liacliH: E. F. Walford, 1: E. Hermann, 2; J. H. Evans, 3. Trotter: H. Andrews, 1; L. O'Reilly, 2; J. H. Evanf;, 3. Walker: L. O'Reilly, 3; 11. Andrews, 2;" J. 31. Evans, 3. Girl rider, over 10 and under 14 years: Daphne Walker, 1; Nola Annstrong, 2. Hack, up to 14 stone: Black Bros., 1 and champion; W. Humphrys, 2. Girl rider, 14 to 17 years: Valerie Tanner, 1: Clarice Hodges. 2; Pat Vaughan, .1. Hack, up to 12 stone: Black Bros., 1; T. Kennedy, 2: H. Andrews, 3. Girl ridrr, 10 years and under: Fannv Marsh. 1: Nola Armstrong, 2. Hack, up to 10-stone: J. H. Evans, 1 : Valerie Tanner. 2; R. Boyd, 3. Cob: Black Bros., 1; D. Palmer, 2. Boy rider, 10 years and under: O." Evans, 1; E. Tanner. 2; J. Black-. - 3. Boy. rider, over 14 and under 17 years: ,T. Palerson, 1: R. Morice. 2; B. Putt, 3. Troop horse; Black' Bros., 1; W. Humphrys. 2; L. O'Reilly, 3. Boy rider, over 10 and under 14 years: F. Alexander, 1; —^-Manuel, 2; E. Tanner, 3. Lady's hack: J. H. Evans, 1; W. Tanner, 2; Black Bros.. 3. Pony, over 13 hands hut under 14.2: O. Evans. 1. Lady rider: ?.tis. Griffin, 1: Miss V. Tanner, 2; Mrs. Faulkner. 3. Pony. 13 hands and under: Mfiry Turner, 1: B. Munsel, 2: J Black. 3. Lady's hack, locally owned and ridden:,L. O'Reilly, 1; Miss J. Alloy, 2. Lady-' rider, local: Miss N. Alley, 1; Mrs. M. Faulkner, 2. Pony. 13 hands and under (special class): Noli* Armstrong, 1; O. Evans,v2;B. Putt, 3. Draughts.—Heavy draught mare or gelding, any age: A. J. Collins, 1 and champion: A. J. Collins. 2- K. Morton 3. Medium draught, mara or gelding, any age: R. J. Black, 1; K. Morton, 2; W. Dunton, 3. Draught filly or gelding, one-year: H. F. Walford, 1. Heavy draught foal: W. Pisrfsotis, 1. Pair farm horses: A. J. Collins, 1: K. Morton, 2; R. J. Black, 3. Team of three farm horses: K. Morton, 1; A. E. Ptftt, 2. Light spring cart horse: K. Morton. 1: A. E. Putt, 2. Heavy spring cart horse: A. J. Collins, 1; R. J. Black. 2; K. Morton. 3. General purpose horse: R. C. J. Hunter. 1; A. E. Putt, 2: K. Morton, 3. Light artillery horse: R. C. J. Hunter 1; H. Marsh, 2. Draught entire: B. May 1. JUMPING COMPETITIONS. Light Hunter: Black Bros., 1; C.'G. Vi"yborne, 2; W. Humphrys. 3. Medium hunter : W. J. Tanner, 1; C. G. Wyborne. 2; Black Bros., 3. Heavy hunter:-C. G. Wyborne. 1; Black Bros.. 2; W. J. Tanner, 3. Hunter, ridden by gentleman over course: R. Boyd, 1; C. G. Wyborne. 2; Blatfk Bros., 3. Lady's hack (lad" rider over course!: Mrs. Giiffin, 1: Miss M. Hamilton, 2; J. H. Evans, 3. Boy rider, over hurdles: O. Evans, 1; B. Morice 2; A. Skilton, 3. Stockmen's competition: R. Boyd, 1; O. Evans, 2. Champion hunter: R. Boyd. 1. Steer riding: J. Walford and Powell, equal. 1. CATTLE. Dairy Shorthorns.—Bull, two years: A. E. Putt, 1. Jerseys.—Bull, three years and over: M. Crimmins and Sons, 1 and' champion; A. Andrews, 2; H. H. Sutton and Sons* 3. Bull, yearling: Mrs. M. A. Rogers, 1; E. Hopmann, 2; M. N. Trotter, 3. Bull calf: M. Crimmins and Sons, 1 and 2; Mrs. E. E. Mander, 3. Cow, any age, in milk: H. H. Sutton and Sons, 1 and champion; M. Crimmins and Sons. 2; Mrs. E. E. Mander, 3 and h.c. Heiifer. two years old, in milk: Mrs. E. E. Mander, 1; M. N. Trot-.' ter, 2. Heifer, yearling: Mrs. E. E. Mander. 1; Mrs. M. A. Rogers. 2 and 3. Heiier, calf: M. Crimmins and Sons, 1 and 3; H. S. Silcock, 2. Breeders' group, bull' and two cows: M. Crimmins and Sons. 1: H. 11. Sutton and Sons, 2; Mrs. E. E. Mander, 3. Bull, two years: H. H. Sutton and Sons, 1: Mrs. E. E. Mander, 2. Gow, three years: M. Crimmins and Sons, 1; H. H. Sutton and Sons, 2: M. N. Trotter, ■ 3.. Grade Jerseys.—Cow. any age.. in milk: G. Henry, 1; W. L. Gread, 2; Mrs. M. A. Rogers, 3. Heifer, two years old, in milk: Mrs. M. A. Rogers, 1: H. H. Sutton and Sons, 2; E. Hofmann, 3. Heifer, yearling: Mrs. M. A. Rogers, 1; M. Crimmins -and Sons, 2; H. H. Sutton and Sons, 3. Heifer, calf: M. Crim"iins e;nd Sons. 1; E. Hofmann, 2: T. Rowney, 3. Two yearling heifers: Mrs. M. A. Rogers, 1; M. Crimmins and Sons, 2; G. Henry. 3. Pedigree Friesians.—Bull, three years and over: E. F. Walford, 1 and champion; W. H. Turner, 2 and 3. Bull calf; W. Turner, 1. Cow, three years: E. F. Walford. 1. Cow, any age, in milk: E.. F. Walford. 1 and champion, a:nd 2. Heifer, yearling: W. H. Turner, 1: E. F. Walford, 2. Heifer; calf: E. F. Walford, 1, 2 and 3. Breeders' group., bull and two .' ■females: E. F. Walford, 1. . • . Grade Friesians.—Cow. any age. in milk: E. ~F. Walford, 1. 2 and 3. Heifer, two years old. in milk: E\ F. Walford, 1 and 2. Heifer, yearling: W. H. Turner, 1 and 2: E. F. Walford, 3. Heifer, calf: E. F. Walford, 1 and 2: W. 11. Turner, 3. Two S-earling heifers: W. H. Turner. 1;* E. F. Walford, 2. Cow, three years: E. F. Walford. 1 and 2. Ayrshires.—Bull, three years_ and over: L. A. Waterson, 1 aad champion i C. Morrow, 2. Bull, yearling: L.-A. Waterson, 1. Bull, calf: L. A. Waterson, 1. Cow, grade or pedigree, any age, in milk: A. E. Putt, 1: L. A. Waterson, 2. Heifer, grade or pedigree, yearling: L. A. Waterson. 1: A. E. Putt. 2. Breeders' group, bull and two cows, peditrree: L. A. Waterson, 1. Cow, " pedigree, three years : _L. A. Waterson. 1. Special Classes.—Dairy cow. best type, irrespective of breed: E. F. Walford. 1: M. Crimmins and Sons. 2; H..H. Sutton . and Sons, 3. Heifer, two years, suitable for dairy purposes: Mrs. M. A, Rogers, 1; H. H. Sutton and Sons, 2: M. NT Trotter, 3. Heifer, ono year, suitable'for dairy purposes: Mrs. M. A. Rogers. I;. M. Crimmins and Sons. 2; H. H. Sutton and Sons, 3. Heifer calf: M. Crimmiv.s and Sons, 1 and 2: M. N. Trotter. 3. Cow, three years: M. Crimmins and Sons, 1; M. N. Trotter. 2: E. Potman l ', 3. Calf, renred by school child: E. F. Walford, 1.; T. liowney, 2; J. Silcock, 3. .. PIGS. Berkshiro sow: A. E. Putt, I. Tamworth sow: W. H. Turner, 1. Tan i worth i hoar: K. C. Hyde. 1: W. H, T»rner. 2. Sow, any breed, suitable for breeding reposes: A. E. Putt, 1. .'Large White boar: A. E. Putt, 1.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21120, 1 March 1932, Page 5
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