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AGRICULTURAL SHOWS

CLEVEDON FIXTURE -' HIGH QUALITY STOCK CHAMPION-'HUNTER CUP . The Clevedon Show on Saturday was favoured by ideal weather and was well attended by both • country and city people. The stock exhibited was of high quality. Leading honours in the ring events went to the veteran huntsman, Mr. H. Bullock-Webster, who, on Tally Ho, won; both tlie championships in the hack classes and in the liuntcw events. The hunter cup was presented to hi.ni while the grand parade stood before the grandstand by Mrs. Bull, wife of Mr. H. J. Bull, president of the Clevedon Agricultural and Pastoral Association. Other championship awards during the day were: — Pony.—W. Killkolly's Sheila O'Shea. Light Harness Horse. —E. M. Wright s Royal. Draught Horse.—J. R. McCrae s Linda. Pedigree Jerseys.—Bull: R. Waterhouse's Coniston Mason; reserve, H. E. Whitford's Oxford Violet's Volunteer. Cow: R. Waterhouse's Coniston May Queen; reserves, R. Waterhouso's junr.'s Coniston \ ictress and W. H. Carter's Meridale Jeanette. Pedigree Milking Shorthorns.—Dull: A. D. Bell's Dominion Beau Boy. Cow: A. D. Bell's Pukekite Violet. Pedigreo Friesians. —Bull: E. Brett s Oikview Dutch-land Sylvia Model 29. Cow: \\ • S. Duder's Oakview Jessio Model 29. Pedigree Ayrshires.—Bull: P. A. Insley s Jiangemoro Koyal George; reserve, M. Kelly's Te Kowhai Bobby Burns. Cow: P. A. ilnsley's Earlstoun Annette. Komney Marsh Rara and Ewe.—F. Mullins, 1. English Leicesters—Ram: D. ttyburn Ewe: E. M. Wilson. Southdown Rum and Ewe: A. D. Bell. Merinos—Ram: M. Kelly. Ewe: Mrs. Morris Wilson. Cornedale Hani and Ewe: Captain G. A. HumphreysUavies. Class awards were:— THE HORSE SECTION Backs.—Entire: G. G. Hamilton's Hauwiri, 1. Dry mare: P. H. Smith's Merry Maid, 1: Mrs. H. M. Traynor's Curreen, 2; T. A. Sladdin's Plume, 3. Two-years-old: A. McNicol's Rare, 1; R. Orum's Flirt. 2. Maiden class: P. H. Smith's Loom, 1; Mrs. M. Johnston's Whoopee; 2; H. G. Garland's Tassita, 3. Up to 15st: H. BullockWebster's Tally Ho. 1; Smith's Merry Maid, 2; N. Marshall's Solitude, 3. Up to 13stf Smith's Loom, 1; B. E. Beckett's Peter Pan. 2; Marshall's Solitude, 3. Up to Beckett's Peter Pan, 1; Miss M. Stephens Puriri, 2; Miss M. Gunson's Breeze, 3: O. R. Self's Secret, 4. Cob: Mrs. D. Moncur's Mona, 1; Atchison Bros.' Pikau, 2; A. D. Bell's Dandy, 3. Horse, suitable mounted ritles*; J. A. McPherson's Waitaka, 1: T. E. Baton's Cheerio. 2; F. Halliwelt's. 3. Lady's hack: Miss Stephen's Puriri, 1; Marshall's Solitude, 2; Self's Secret, 3. B?st paced hack: Miss Stephen's Puriri, 1; Bul-lock-Webster'a Tally Ho, 2; J. Townsend's Illuminator, 3. Hunters.—Maiden: R. Fulton s Moewa.ita. 1; W. J. Brooks' Mashoor, 2; F. Harwell's, 3. Heavy-weight: H. Bullock-W;b-ster's Tally Ho, 1; J. A. McPherson's Waitaka, 2; J. Townsend's Ruminator, 3. Light-weight: Townsend's Illuminator, 1; Miss M. Gunson's Breeze, 2; L. A. Miller's Dixieana, 3. Pony: A. Walker's Miss Flirt, 1; A.. D. Bell's Molly,- 2; ■Atchison Brcs.' Pikau, 3. Lady's: Lady Anne Walpole's Lorraine, 1; Bullock-Webster's Tally Ho, 2; Miller's Dixieana, 3. Champion: BullookWebster's Tally Ho, 1; James Townsend's Monoplane, 2; Miller's Dixieana, . 3. Cleverest: Bullock-Webster's Tally Ho. 1; Fulton's Moewaka, 2; Walker's Miss Flirt, 3. Consolation: McPherson's Waitaka, 1; W. A. Moodie's Pu.ach, 2; P. H. Smith's Loom. 3. Competitions.—Lady rider, on the flit: Miss J. Wiggins, 1; Miss D. Weston, 2. Lady ridtr, over hurdles: Miss Wiggins. 1; Miss Weston, 2. Gentleman rider: A. Walker, 1; F. Atchison, 2; J. Elliott, 3. Long jump: Miss A. McPherson's Kink, 1; W. J. Brooks' Mashoor, 2; J. Townsend's Illuminator. 3. Polo ball race: F. Atchison, 1; J. Bell, 2. Boy rider: Owen Finlay, 1; G. Guy, 2; W. Tlrompaon, 3. Ponies.—Best groomed: W. E. Bellingham's Tamaki.Girl, 1; W. Killkolly's Sheila O'Shea. 2; Dick Moore's Bubbles, 3. Not exceeding 14 hands: Bellinghnm's Tamaki Girl, 1; M. Kilgour's Sylya Belle, 2; Owen fmlay's Gay Spark, 3. Not exceeding 13 hands: Killkolly's, 1; Brian Gore's Biddy, 2; L. R. Kay's Trixie. 3. Not exceeding 12 hands: Moore's Bubbles, 1; Jordan Fleming's Paddy, 2; Gladwyn McPherson's J(usty, 3.

Light Harness Horses.—ls.2 Hands or over: C. W. Gore' 3 kelson's Flirt, 1; A. H. G. Spencer's Mack, 2; S. H. Forbes', 3, Under 15.2 hands: E. M. "Wright's Royal, 1; W. R. Spicer's Bronze Maid, 2. Pcny, not exceeding 14.2: Spicer's Bronze Maid, 1; J, Mac Donald's Bonny Franz, 2. Pony, not exceeding 13 hands: Killkally's Shuila O'Sheu.

Draught Horses.—Filly or gelding, 'two s'ears: H. J. Bull's Prince. 1. Yearling: J. R. McCrao's Marie, 1. Dry mare: McCrao's Linda, 1; Bull's Dolly, 2; Bull's Gip, 3; A. D. Bell's Princess Dunkeld, 4. Pair: McCrae'3 Annabella and Linda, 1; Bull's Dolly and Gip, 2; Bull's Prince and Blossom, 3. Medium spring cart horse: J. G. Shaw's Jeannie, 1; Bull's, 2; Bell's Princess, 3. Light spring cart horße: E. M. Wilson's Peggy, 1. Maro or gelding, suitable ride, drive or plough: C, D. Hensen's Topsy, 1; J3. K, Wright's Captain, '2; S. Ballard's Nobby. 3. Pair medium draught horses: Bull's Dolly and Gip. 1; Bell's Princess and Bess, 2; Wilson's, 3. Team of three: Bull's, lj "Wilson's, 2. THE DAIRY CATTLE i." •' j Pedigree Jerseys.—Cow, four years or over: R. "Waterhouse, jun., 1; W. H. Carter, 2; H. S. Fleming, 3. C6w, three yes.rs: R. Waterhouse, 1; J. D. Lane, 2; Fleming, 3. Heifer, two years: Carter, 1; Lane, 2[ Fleming, 3; H. E. "Whitford, 4. Heifer, yearling: Fleming, 1; Carter, 2: R. Waterhouse, 3; Lane, 4. Heifer calf: Carter, 1; J. Luke, 2; R. Waterhouse, 3; Fleming, 4. Bull, three years or over: R. Waterhouse, 1; Whitford, 2. Yearling bull: R. Waterhouse, 1 and 4; A. F. and A. Jagger, 2; Lane, 3. Bull calf: R. Waterhouse, 1; Jagger, 2: F. A. Luke, 3; Fleming. 4. Grade Jerseys.—Cow, three years or over: C. H. McCullough, 1; J. Luke, Q; D. M. Bryan, 3. Heifer, two years: J. Luke, 1. Throe yearling heifers: J. Luke, 1: B. H. Gore, 2. Yearling heifer: F. A. Luke. 1; J. Luke, 2 and 3; N. C. Scott. 4. Heifer calf: J. Meagher, 1; 0. Meagher, 2; T. W. Woods, 3; Gore. 4. Pedigree Milking Shorthorns.—Cow, four years or over: A D. Bell. 1; E. M. Wilson, 2 and Cow, three years: Bell. 1 Jind 2; Wilson, 3. Heifer, two years: Wilson. I and 2; Bell, 3. Yearling heifer: Bell, 1 and 3: Wilson, 2. Heifer cnlft BelL 1: Wilson, 2 and 3. Bull, three years or over: Bell. 1 and 2. Bull, two yearn: Wilson, t and 2. Yenrling bull: Bell, 1 and 2. Bull calf: Wilson, 1: Bell, 2 and 3. Grado Milking Shorthorns.—Cow. three years or over: E. M. Wilson, 1 and 2; A. I>. Bell, 3. Ileifer. two years: Wilson, 1: Bell. 2. Three yearling heifers: Wilson. 1; G. Dow, 2; Bell, 3. Yearling heifor: Wilson. 1; Bell, 2; Dow, 3. Heifor calf: W. 11, Collett, 1; Bell. 2: Dow. 3.

Pedisr-jo Friesinna.—Cow. four years or over: W. S. Duder. 1; N. J. Sutherland. 2. Heifer, two years: Duder, ]. Yeiulimj heifer: Duder, .1 nr.d 2: K. B. Fowcett, J. Heifer calf: Dudor, 1: Fnwcett, 2 and 3. Hull, throe years: Brett, 1; Sutherland, 2. Hull, two years: Sutherland, 1. Yearlins bull: Fawcett, 1. Bull calf: Duder, 1; Buitt, 2 (iiul 3. Grade Fricsintis.—Heifer, two years: \\ . S, Duder, I. Three year ling heifers: F. B, Burcoyne, I. Yearling heifer: G. F. Hurler, 1; Bnrßoyno, 2: W. R. Dudcr, 3. lte.ifer calf: W. S. Duder, 1. IVdijTreo A^TfhirfP.—Cow. four years or over: P. A. lnsley. 1 nnd 2. Cow. three years: Itiidey. 1 aud 2. lleifer. two years: Tmley, 1 and 2. Yearlins heifer: lnsley, t aud 2: Kellv, a. Heifer calf: lnsley, I and 3: Kellv, 2. Hull, three years: luslev, !: Kelly. 2 and Bull, two years: Kelly. It intdey. 2. Yearling bull: lnsley, 1. Dull calf: lnsley, I and 2 Grade Ayrshire*.—M. Kelly had one entry in eaeli of three classes, and was awarded three first prices. Calf Club Class.—Heifer calf: O. Mea.'ther, i; Kdwiii Hales, 2; M. Marshall. 3; T. Mahon, 4. FAT CATTLE Fat Cattle.—Bullock, most money vahtoi A. I>. Hell. 1 and 2. Hullock, suitable for frecxins:: G. C. Munro. 1: Bell, 2 and ;i. Steer, two yea is; W. T. Dudor, 1 and 2;' Mitnro, 3. Steer, yenvlinjr: Munro, 1; John McPhersou, i: Gladwyn nnd McPborson, :t. Cow. most money value! Bell, 1; Munro, 2. Heifer, two years: Munro, 1, THE SHEEP Roinucy Mnrsh.-~I?nm. over two years: F. Mullins, 1 and 2. Ram, imde; two years: A. D. Bell, 1; Mullins. 2 nnd 3. Two owes, over two years: Mullins, I and 2, Bell, 3. Two ewes, under two years: Hell, 1 and 3; Mullins, 2. Ram lamb: Mullins. 1: 8011, 2. JSwo la.nib: Mullins, 1; Hell, 2 autl 3. Euclish Loice*tor!*.~Ram, over two years! D. Uvburn. 1; E. M. Wilson, 2. Ram, under' two years: Rybutn. 1: Wilson. 2. Two ewes, river two years: Wilson, I. T*vo ewes, under two years: Wilson, 1; Kyburn. 2, Ram lamb: Rybuvfl. 1: Wilson. 2 nnd 3. Ewe lamb: Wilson, 1 nnd 2: Rvburn, Southdowns.—Rum: A, D. Bell. 1: A. Down. !!: G. IT. MoCullousth. 3. Two ewes: I Bell. I and 2; MeCullough, 3. Ram lamb: Bell. I and 2; McCullou«h, 3. Ewe Inmb; Btsil Brother*. 1; A. D. Bell, 2 and 3. .

Merinos.—Ram: M. Kelly, 1 and 2. Two ewes; Mrs. Morris Wilson, 1; Kelly,- t. Ram laiflb: Kelly, 1. Ewe lamb: Mrs. Wilson, 1 and 2; Kelly, 3.' Corriedales.—Captaip G. A. HumphipeysDavie3 secured first and second prizes in. each class. Fat Sheep.—Two heavy-weight ewe 3: A. D. Bell, 1. Two wethers, iongwool: C. C. Munro, 1 and 2. Two wethers, jaortwool: A. Dow, 1 and 2. Two ewes, long Wool: Bell, 1. Two ewes, shortwool: Bow, 1 and 2;W. T. Duder, 3. Two lambs, longwool. shorn: E, M. Wilson, 1; D. Ryburn, 2. Two lambs, longwool, in wool: Wilson, I;"Ryburn, 2. Two lambs, shortwool, shorn: W. Buder. 1 and 3: Bow, '2. Two lambs, shortwool, in wool: W. T. Buder, 1 and 2: Bow, 3. Two heavy-weight lambs: W. T. Buder, I. Heavy-weight ewe: Bell. 1 and 2. Heavyweight wether: Bow, 1 and 2. Pet lamb: W. 11. Sutherland, I:iN..C. Sutherland, 2; Mrs. Buder, 3: Stoney "Orum, 4. PIGS Largo Whites. —Boar, one year or over: W. R. Bethune," 1. i3oar, under one year: 11. 11. Preston, 1. Sow, with litter: Bethune, 1. Sow, under 12 months. Bethune, 1: Prestoa. 2. Tamworth*.—Boar, one year or over: G. Tj. Brown, 1; C. W. Gore, 2. Boar, under ore year: W. R. Bethune, 1; Gore, 1. Sow, any age: Gore, 1; Bethune,-. 2. Sow, under 12 montlis: Bethune, 1; Gore, 2. Porker.—R. Dawson, 1; D. Ryburn, 2 and 3. RODNEY FIXTURE HIGH STANDARD OF ENTRIES [from our otx correspondent] WARKWORTH, Saturday Idea! weather prevailed for the Rodney Agricultural Society's Gsth annual show today. The entries in some classes were not as gre it as in previous years but the quality was excellent. The entries of heavy and medium draughts, and also backs and jumper' were more numerous that, last year. There was a fine entry of cattle and sheep. . Features of the indoor section were the Women's Institute courts and the cookins exhibits. The following championships were awarded: — Dairy Cattle.—Milking Shorthorn: Champion bull, T. A. Claj-den; reserve champion. D G. Saunders; champion and reserve" cow. T. A. Clayden. Jerseys: Champion bull; W. T. Wedding; reserve. Perry and Sons. Sheep.—Lincolns: Champion ewe and ram, W. A. Dennis, Romney Marsh: Champion ewe and ram, A. P. McLeod. Southdowns: Champion ewe and ram, 11. G. Melville.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21717, 5 February 1934, Page 7

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AGRICULTURAL SHOWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21717, 5 February 1934, Page 7

AGRICULTURAL SHOWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21717, 5 February 1934, Page 7