SHOW IN THE NORTH
BAY OF ISLANDS FIXTURE THE PRINCIPAL AWARDS HORSES, CATTLE AND SHEEP [FROM oun OWN CO IRKPFONPtNT"] WHANGAREI. Friday The 45th annual show of the Bay of Islands Pastoral and Industrial Association was held at Waimate North. The entries gonerally were equal to those of last year and in the Jersey scctiop' showed a substantial increase. The Jersey section of the show was most strongly represented in the stock section. Sheep and store cattle were not so well represented as in past years. The horse classes were well represented and the judge of the heavy horses, Mr. E. K. Plaisted, was impressed by the standard shown. Following are the principal results: —
HORSE SECTION Heavy Horses.—Champion, J. McLeod; reserve champion, 11. H. Malcolm. Heavy draught stock, mare or gelding: H. Tapsell, 1; S. F. Mountain, 2. Medium, mare or gelding: K. McLeod, 1; H. H. Mountain, 2; H. K. Hatrick, 3. Light, mare or gelding: H. H. Mountain, 1; J, E. White, 2. Filly or gelding, two-year-old: A. B. Cook, 1. Mare, in foal or with foal at foot: M. Pearson, 2. Pair of waggon horses: H. H. Mountain, 1; W. Baldv;in, 2. Three-horse farm team: W. F. Baldwin, 1; H. Mountain, 2. Farmer's utility horse: N. J. Neumann. 1; F. G. Dibble, 2 ind 3. Dray horse, 20cwt.: H. 11. Mountain, 1, K. Tapsell, 2. Light ficJd artillery horse: N. J. Neumann, 1; H. H. Mountain, 2. Light Horses.—Mare, suitable for breeding: < Sloane Bros., 1; Mrs. Donaldson, 2. Pony, 14 hands 2in: Sloane Bros., 1: J. Clark. 2. Fourteen hands and under: Jean Dibble. 1: F. G. Dibble, 2. Thirteen hands and under: T. Brown, 1; Joan White, 2. Twelve hands and under: Molly Clark, 1; P. Bassett, 2. Polo pony: H. 11. Mountain, 1: C. H. - " Finlayson, 2. School pony: T. Brown, 1; Molly Clark, 2. Best harness horse: W. Pearson, 1. Pony, suitable for harness, under 14 hands 2in: W. Pearson, l; : Joan White, 2. Hacks.—Maiden: C. J. Wells, 1; C. Brown, '* 2. Heavy: F. Andrewes, 1; J. Clark, 2. Up a to llist: G. Phair. 1; Sloane Bros.. 2. Light: Sloane Bros.. 1: C. J. Wells, 2. Bred in Bay of Islands: G. Phair, 1; J. Clark, 2. LadyV- ;; hack: Sloane Bros., 1; G. Phair, 2. Walking horse: J. O'Hagen, 1; C. Brown, 2. Trotting horse: W. Pearson, 1; J. Clark, 2. Heavy cob: F. Andrewes. 1; C. J. Wells, 2. Light cob: V. Atkinson, 1; J. Clark, 2 and 3. Broken-in hack, not more than six weeks: S. Clark, 1. Horse, mare or gelding, suitable for mounted rifleman: P. Andrewes, 1; C. J. Wells. 2. Champion hack: Sloane Bros. Reserve champion: G-. Phair. ".'I DAIRY CATTLE Shorthorn, registered.—Bull, aged: W. Atkinson, 1 and 2. Cow, in milk or in calf: W. Atkinson, 1. Heifer, calved since Jun« I, 1930: W. Atkinson, 1. Heifer, calved 6ince June 1, 1931: W. Atkinson, 1 and 2. Unregistered.—Bull: W. Atkinson, 1. Cow, over three years, in milk or in calf: W. Atkinson, . J 1 and 2; Heifer, in milk or in calf, calved since June, 1929: W. Atkinson, 1 and 2. Heifer, calved since June, 1930: W. Atkin- jj son, 1; C. Ludbrook. 2. Heifer, calved sine* June, 1931: W. Atkiuion, 1; C. Ludbrook. 2. Jersey, registered.—Bull, aged: J. L. Paul. 1 and champion; B. Woods, 2 and reserv® champion; A. B. Cook. 3. Bull, calved since ■" June 1, 1930: C. O'Callaghan, 1; A. E. Bedgood, 2. Bull, calved since June 1. 1931: E. Holland, 1; F. A. Gearing. 2. Cow, in * milk or in calf: J. L. Paul, 1 and champion; -Bethune Farm, 2 -and reserve champion; A. B. Cook, 3. Heifer, in milk or v in calf: Bethune Farm, 1. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1930: J. L. Paul, 1 and 2; Bethune Fann, 3. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1931: J. L. Paul. 1 and 2; Bethune Farm, 3. Unregistered.—Cow, in milk or in calf: ' B. Woods, 1; V. Atkinson. 2 and 3. Heifer. »v»i in milk or in calf: E. Holland, 1; V. Atkin- - r son, 2. Heifer, calved since June. 1930: J. . ' L. Paul, 1; B. Woods, 2. Heifer, calved 6inc# June 1, 1'931: V. Atkinson, 1 and 2.
Friesians. registered.—Aged bull: I. Booth/ 1. Bull, calved since June 1, 1931: I. Booth, ~ 1. Cow. in milk or in calf-: I. Booth, 1; G. F. Dibble, 2. Heifer, in milk or in calf: 1. Booth, 1. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1930: G. F. Dibble, 1; I. Booth, 2. Heifer..— lV calved since June 1,_i931: I, Booth. 1; G. F. Dibble, 2 and 3. Unregistered.—Cow. in -• milk or in calf: G. F. Dibble, 1. Heifer, in v:' milk or in calf: G. F. Dibble, 1; I-. Booth, - - 2. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1930: L Booth, 1. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1931: G. F; Dibble. 1; I. Booth. 2. / ' Dairy Team, consisting of one IftU. cow. heifer and yearling.—J. L Paul, 1: I. Booth. . • 2. One heifer, two year's butter-fat production only: Bethune Farm's Bethune Golden " Gage, 30-days' production, 52.631b, 1; V. - Atkinson's Gipsy, 33.121b. One regiotered . -■ cow, butter-f.it production only: Bethune Farm's Rosina Buckman, 62.261b. 1. Ono registered cow. butter-fat nroduction only: W. f. Baldwin's entry, 84.Gib. V • SHEEP Southdown.—Ram, over 30 months: "W. Atkinson, 1 and 2. Ram, oveT 18 months, * shorn: E. Holland, li H°. Nixon, 2. Ram. under IS months: "VV. Atkinson, 1, 2 and 3. Ram, under 18 months, shorn: H. Nixon, 1; r W. Atkinson, 2. One ewe and lamb at foot: W. Atkinson, 1 and 2. Two ewes, under £ 18 niemths: W. Atkinson. *1 ; Two ewes. - under 18 months, shorn: H. Nixon, 1. Ons ewe, under 18 months: W. Atkinson._ 1. One . ewe and lamb at foot, shorn: H. Nixon, 1 t and 2. " \ ■ Romney Marsh.—Mr. W. Atkinson secured all the awards. "g Flock Sheep.—Ram. over 30 months: C. Ludbrook, 1 and 2. Ram, over 18 months: C. Ludbrook. 1 and 2. under 18 months: Pouerua Estate, 1; V 7. F. Baldwin. 2. Two ewea, over IS months, with lambs at foot: Pouerua Estate, 1. Two ewes, IS months, shorn: C. Ludbrook, 1. Ewe. over 18 months, lamb at foot:. Pouerua Estate, 1 and 2. Two ewes, under. 18 months: H„ H. Mountain, 1. Ewe, under 18' months: Pouerua Estate, 1 and 2. COMPETITIONS) Lady Rider.—Miss Tennant, 1: Miss D. Morfette, 2; Mrs. N. Jack,' 3. Girl rider, over 12 years and under 16 years: Miss Joan . White, 1; Miss D. Morfette, 2. Girl rider, under 12: P. Bassett, 1. Boy rider, over 12: G. Samson, 1. : Boy rider, \inder 12: "W. Morfette, 1. Maiden Hunter.—H. McDonald, 1: W. Oliver, 2; L. Manton, 3. Lady hunter: Sloan®Bros., 1; C. H. Finlayson. 2: M. Cleary. 3. Heavy hunter: H. McDonald,_ 1: F. Andrewes, 2; Sloano Bros.. 3. Lijfht hunter: Sloane Bros,, 1; C. H. Finlayson, 2; Sloan#. Bros., 3. Champion hunter: Sloane Bros.' Yum Yum. Gentleman rider: Mr. L. Sloane, 1; Mr. C. Finlayson. 2: Mr. C. Brown, 3. Bareback rider: L. Sloane, 1; N. McDonald, 2; C. Finlayson, 3.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21344, 19 November 1932, Page 9
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