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WAIOTIRA SHOW.

INCREASE IN ENTRIES. GOOD CATTLE EXHIBITS. LIST OF PRIZE-WINNERS. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN COIIRESPONDENT. ] WHANGAREI, Friday. The second annual show of the Waiotira Junction Show Association was held yesterday at the Doma:in, Waiotira Junction, in ideal weather. There was a large attendance, visitors being present from many parts of North Auckland. The total number of entries was about 2000, compared with nearly 1600 last year. The show was one of tho best seen in the North, and as far as cattle entries are concerned, was equal to anything in the Dominion. Following are the principal awards:— CHAMPIONSHIPS. Horses.—Champion hunter: J. O'Shea's Maori Boy; reserve champion, Sloano Brothers' Yum Yum. Champion hack: Miss T. Motrin's Absent. Champion pony: J. O'Shea's Blue Peter. Cattle.—Champion bull, beef-producing type: A. Stephens; reserve champion, E. A. Cliff. Champion cow or heifer, beef-pro-ducing type: W. Imrus; reserve champion, Stepnen Brothers. Champion Jersey bull: K. A. Lewis' ldalia'e Sunrise; reserve champion, Dr. G. Walker's Coronation's Cid. Champion Jersey cow: Dr. G. Walker's Beaulieu Silver Lily; reserve champion, I{. A. Lewis' Admiral Flirt. Champion Ayrshire bull: F. G. H. Walker and Sons; reserve champion, W. It. Perry. Champion Ayrshire cow: W. R. Perry; reserve champion, F. G. H. Walker and Sons. Champion pedigree Shorthorn bull; B. Hawken ; reserve, W. J. Rountree. Champion pedigree Shorthorn cow: B. Hawken; reeerve, W. J. Rountree. Champion pedigree Holstein-Friesian bull: W. Thompson's Totara Domino Dignity; reserve champion, G. E. Child's Hillside Heather Boy. Champion pedigree Holstein-Friesian cow: G. E. Child's Totara K. P. Princess Ann; reserve champion, W. Thompson's Totara Paula Rona. Sheep.—Champion Romney ram.: J. C. Ambury; reserve champion, A. E. Harding. Champion Romiiey ewe: J. G. Wilson; reserve champion, A. E. Harding. Champion Southdown ram: H. S. McCarroll; reserve champion, 11. S. McCarroll. Champion Southdown ewe: H. S. McCarroll; reserve champion, H. S. McCarroll. HORSES. Medium Draught. Pair agricultural horses, mares or geldings: G.. Hay ward, 1; W. J. Peters, 2; J. O'Shea, 3. Mare or gelding, agricultural purposes: J. O'Shea, 1; G. Hayward, 2; G. Harlnell, 3. Saddle • Horses and Sporting; Maiden hack, any weight: D. J. Finlayson, 1; J. Stephens, 2; B. Babe, 3. Cob, heavy and light weight: Heavy, Sloane Brothers, 1; J. Sloane, 2; Sloane Brothers, 3. Light, J. C. Ambury, 1; J. and B. Finlayson, 2; J. Nash, 3. Hack, mare or gelding up to 14 stone: L. G. Davidson, I; L. Berridge, 2; Sloane Brothers, 3. Maiden hunter, for horses never won first prize: J. Moloughney, 1; D. J. Finlayson, 2; J. Moloughney, 3 Child's pony: J. Moloughney, 1; T. Lane, 2; T. Bassett, 3. Hack, mare or gelding. up to 12 stone: T. Morrin, 1; L. Berridge, 2; Sloane Brothers. 3. Pony hunter, under 14.2 hands: J. Moloughney, 1; J. Nash, 2 and 3. Best walking hack: J. O'Hagan, 1; L. Berridge, 2; L. G. Davidson, 3. Pony, mare or gelding, 14.2 hands and under: J. O'Shea, 1; Sloano Brothers, 2; A. Stephens, 3. Light-weight hunter: J. Nash, 1; P. Carter, 2; Mrs. C. Finlayson, 3. Mare or gelding, suitable for mounted infantry, to carry up to 16 stone: Sloane Brothers, 1 and 2; F. Andrews, 3. Pony, 13.2 hands and under: J. O'Shea, 1; J. Moloughney, 2; T. Bassett, 3. Hack J mare or gelding, up to 10 stone: J. C. Ambury, 1: J. Stephens, 2: J. and B. Finlayson, 3. Mare, suitable for breeding remounts: Sloane Brothers, 1 and 2; H. Dix, 3. Heavyweight hunter: F. Andrews, 1; S. Thomas, 2; L. G. Davidson, 3, Lady's hack, mare or gelding: T. Morrin, 1; L. G. Davidson, 2; J. C. Ambury, 3. Consolation hunter, for horses not having won first prize: J. Moloughney, 1 : G. Harlnell, 2; Sloane Brothers. 3. Boy rider, under 1G years of age: Jack Sloane, 1; Logan Sloane, 2; J. Littin. 3. Girl rider, under 14 years of age: Dorothy Davidson, 1: Molly Sloane, 2; Dorothy McCarroll, 3. Lady rider (over hurdles): Mrs. C. Finlayson, 1: Miss T. Morrin, 2; Miss P. Carter, 3. Lady rider who has not won a first prize: Miss Bowmar, 1; Miss Carter, 2. DAIRY CATTLE. Pedigree Jerseys.—Bull, grown: R. A. Lewis, 1; Dr. G. Walker, 2; S. W. Crawford. 3. Bull, calved since July 1, 1930: S. W. Crawford, 1; A. J. Matthews, 2; Dr. G. Walker. 3. Bull, calved since July 1, 1931: R. A. Lewis, 1; S. Pudan, 2; A. O. Brown, 3. Cow, any age, in milk: Dr. G. Walker, 1: R„ A. Lewis, 2; S. W. Crawford, 3. Heifer, in milk, calved since July 1, 1929: R. A. Lewis, 1; S. W. Crawford, 2; A. Worthington, 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1930: S. W. Crawford, 1, 2 and 3. Heifers, calved since July 1, 1931: R. A. Lewis, 1 and 2; A. Worthington, 3. Grade Jersevs.—Cow, any age, in milk: S. W. Crawford, 1 and 2; J. O'Shea, 3. Heifer, in milk, calved since July 1, 1929: S. W. Crawford, 1 and 2; H. Walker, 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1930: S. W. Crawford, 1; A. Hayward, 2 and 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1931: Shirley Peters, 1; H. Walker, 2; H. Hayward, 3. Breeders' group, bull and two daughters, any age, property of exhibitor, heifers, pedigree or grades: R. A. Lewis, 1; S, W. Crawford, 2; A. Worthington. 3. Pedigree Ayrshires.—Bull, grown: F. G. H. Walker and Sons, 1; W. R. Perry, 2; Walker and Sons, 3. Bull, calved since July 1, 1931: Walker and Sons, 1; W. R. Perry, 2 and 3. Cow, any age, in milk: W. R. Perry, 1; Walker and Sons, 2; D. McLennan, 3. Heifer, in milk, calved since July 1, 1929: Walker and Sons, 1 and 2. Heifer, calved since July 1. 1930: D. McLennan, 1; Walker and Sons, 2 and 3. Heifer, calved since July 1. 1931: Walker and Sons. 1; J. A. "Wenzlick, 2; \V. Iv. Perry, 3.

Grade Ayrshires.—Breeders' group,, bull and two daughters, any age, property of exhibitor, heifers may be pedigree or grades: Walker end Sons, 1; AV. R. Perry, 2, Pedigree Shorthorns.—Bull, grown: B. Hawken, 1; AV. J. Kountree, 2; G. AV. Kountree, 3. Bull, calved since July 1, 1930: W. J. liountree, 1; G. AV. Kountree, 2 and 3. Bull, calved since July 1, 1931: B. Hawken, 1 and 2: G. W. Kountree, 3. Cow, any age, in milk: B. Hawken, 1; AV. J. Kountree, 2 and 3. Heifer, any age. in milk: G. W. Kountree, 1; W. J. Kountree, 2. Heifer, calved since July 1. 1929: G. AV. Kountree, 1; B. Hawken, 2: \V. J. Kountree, 3. Heifer, calv.ed since July 1, 1930: B. Hawken, 1 and 2; G. AV. Rountree, 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1931: B. Hawken. 1: G. W. Kountree. 2; B. Hawken, 3. Grade Shorthorns.—Cow. any age, in ruilk: G. AV. Kountree, 1 and 2; T. Lane. 3. Heifer, any age, in milk: G. W. Rountree, 1; AV. J. Kountree, 2. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1929: G. AV. Kountree. 1 and 2; J. AV. Kountree. 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1930: G. AV. Kountree. 1. 2 and 3. Hoifer, calved since July 1, 1931: G. AV. Kountree. 1, 2 and 3. Breeders' group, bull and two daughters, any age, property of exhibitor, heifers, pedigree or grades: AV. J. Rountree. 1 ; G. AV. Rountree, 2 and 3. Pedigree Holstein-Friesians.—Bull, grown: AV. Thompson, 1; G. E. Child. 2. Bull, calved since July 1, 1930: G. E. Child, 1; H. Mason, 2. Bull, calved since July 1, 1931: W. Thompson, 1; G. E. Child. 2. Cow, any age, in milk: G. E. Child, 1: AV. Thompson, 2. Heifer, any age, in milk: G. E. Child, 1. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1929: G. E. Child, 1. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1930. G. E. Child. 1: AV. Thompson. 2: G. E. Child. 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1931: G. E. Child, 1. Grade Holstein-Friesians.—Cow. any age. in milk: W. H. Gillingharn, 1 and 2: H. Muson, 3. Heifer, any age.' in milk: AV. Thompson, 1; AV. H. Gillingharn. 2. Heifer, calved since July 1. 1929: G. E. Child. 1: AA r . IT. Gillingharn, 2: H. Mason, 3. Heifer, calved 6ince July 1. 1930: G. E. Child. 1: H. Mason. 2 and 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1931: G. E. Child, 1. Breeders' group, bull and two daughters, any age. property of exhibitor, heifers, pedigree or grades: AV. Thompson, 1; G. E. Child, 2. Special (school children).—Best reared calf, heavy or light breed, to be reared and exhibited by boy or girl: C. Berridge. 1; D. Peters, 2; D. AVorthington, 3. BEEF AND STORE CATTLE. Shorthorn.—Three-year heifer, with calf at foot: Stephen Bros., 1. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1929: J. Babe, 1 and 2. Heifer, calved since July 1. 1930: J. Babe, I. Hereford.—Bull, grown: Stephen Bros,, 1; E. A. Cliff, 2; Geo. Smith, 3. Bull, calved since July 1, 1930: Geo. Smith. 1. Bull, calved since July 1, 1931: E. A. Cliff, 1, 2 and 3. Three-year heifer, with calf at foot: E. A. Cliff. 1 and 2; Geo. Smith, 3. Heifer, calved since July 1. 1929: E. A. Cliff. 1 and 2; J. F. Mills. 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1930: E. A. Cliff. 1 and 2; J. F. Mills. 3. Cow, with calf at foot, calved since July 1. 1931: Geo. Smith, 1: E. A. ClilT. 2: J. F. Mills. 3. Aberdeen Angus.—Bull, grown, N. J. Lamb, 1. Bull, calved since July 1, 1931: AV. Imnis. 1 and 2. Three-year heifer, with calf at foot: AV. Inuns, 1. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1929: Stephen Bros., lj w. Imms, 9 and 3. Cow. with calf foot, • calved Bince July 1. 1931: AV. Imms, 1. 2 and S.

8 Store Cattle.—Beef producing type—P«ft: of two steers, calved since July 1, 19295' E. A. Cliff, 1; A. Stephens. 2; E. A. Cliff. 8. Pen of two steers, calved since July 1, 1930: E. A. Cliff. 1. Heifer, calved sine® July 1, 1929: E. A. Gliff. 1 and 2; J. Babe, 3. Heifer, calved eince July 1, 1930: E. A w Cliff, 1 and 2; V. G. Cliff, 1 Fat Cattle.—Fat ox. best auality: E. A * Cliff, 1; A. Stephens, 2 and 3. Fat cow. best auality: J. Babe, 1 and 2; L. Berridge, 3. Fat heifer, heat quality: Stephen Bros., 1; D. Allison, 2; E. A. Cliff, 3. Pen of two heifers (three-year), suitable for freezing: E. A. Cliff, 1: Stephen Bros., 2: E. A. Cliff, 3. Pen of steers, suitable for freezing: Stephen Bros., 1: B. Babe, 2; E. A. Cliff, 3. Pen ofHwo Bteevß. calved since July 1. 1928: Stephen Bros.. 1; D. Allison, 2; E. A. Cliff. 3?. Runner, calved since July 1, 1930: Stephen Bros.. 1, 2 and 3. Pen of two vealers, light (under 1601b): Dingle and Sons, 1: A. Love. ,2 and 3. Pen of two vealers. heavy (under 250lb): L. Berridge, 1: A. Lore. 2; Stephen Bros., 3. SHEEP. Southdown.—Four-tooth and over: . H. S. McCarroll, 1 and 2. Two-tooth ram.- H. S. McCarroll, 1; R. Newman. 2: H. S. McCarroll, 3. Earn lamb: K. Newman. 1: G. Coxhead, 2; H. S. McCarroll, 3. Two ewes, over 21 months: H. S. McCarroll. 1: W. Underwood, 2 and 3. Two ewes, under 21 months: W. Underwood, 1; H. S. McCarroll, 2; G. Coxhead, 3. Ewe, over 21 months: H. S. McCarroll. 1 and 2: TV* Underwood, 3. Two ewe lambs: R. Newman, 1; G. Coxhead. 2: W, Underwood. 3.< Romney Marsh. —Four-tooth and over: J. C. Ambury, 1; A. E. Harding, 2; H. Ber« ridge, junr., 3. Two-tooth ram: H. Berridge, junr., 1; R. McSkimming, 2; A. E. Harding, 3. Ram lamb: A. E. Harding. 1 and 2; J. Ambury. 3., Two ewes, over 21 months: J. G. Wilson. 1. Two ewes, under 21 months: A. E. Harding, 1 and 2: Fraser Bros., 3. Ewe, over 21 months: J. G. Wilson, 1; A. E. Harding, 2: J. C„ Ambury, 3. Two ewe lambs: A. E. Harding 1 and 2. Longwool Crossbreds.—Two owes, over 31' months: G. S. Hayward, 1; Stephen Bros.. 2; G. S. Hayward. 3. Two ewes, under 21 months: Stephen Bros,. 1 : G. S. Hayward. 2 and 3. Single ewo, over 21 months c Stephen Bros., 1 and 2; G. S. Hayward. 3. Two ewe lambs': A. Love, 1; H. Berridge, junr., 2 and 3. Two ewe lambs (shorn): A. Love, 1; Stephen Bros., 2 and 8 - Fat Sheep.—Pair wethers. longwool, most suitable for butchering: Stephen Bros.. 1 and 2; G. E. Gunson, 3. Pair wethers. Down cross, most suitable for butchering: 11. S. McCarroll, 1 ; G. E. Gunson, 2i H. S. McCarroll. 3. Pair wethers. lonswool, most suitable for freezing trader Stephen Bros., 1; Fraser Bros., 2; Stephen: Bros.. 3. Pair wethers. Down cross, most suitable for freezing trade: H. S. McCari roll 1 and 2; G. E. Gunson, 3. Pair ewes, most money value: Stephen Bros., 1 ana 2; L. Berridge, 3. Pair ewes, most suitable for freezing trade: Stephen Bros.. 1 and 2; L. Berridge, 3. Pair lambs, most suitable for butchering: Stephen 8r05..1 and 2; H. S. McCarroll, 3. Pair lambs, most suitable for freezing: Stephen Bros.. I. 2 and 3. Pair wethers. Southdown, most suitable for freezing trade: H. S. McCarroll, 1 and 2. Pet lamb (best reared): S. Dobson, 1; D. Peters. 2: D. Dobson. 3.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21130, 12 March 1932, Page 15

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WAIOTIRA SHOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21130, 12 March 1932, Page 15

WAIOTIRA SHOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21130, 12 March 1932, Page 15

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