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THE WAIPU SHOW

EXCELLENT LIVESTOCK LARGE PUBLIC ATTENDANCE: LIST OF PRIZE-WINNERS [bt telegraph OWN correspondent] WHANG AREI, Thursday ; The Waipu Agricultural Association's 47th annual show was held to-day on the association's grounds at Central Waipu in beautiful weather. There was a Urge attendance. Although the entries were not as numerous as last year the guality was good. In the horse and sheep classes there was an increase over last year's entries. The school sections in the inside exhibit were very good. The juvenile section in the horse events was a new' venture by the association and proved a great success. A grand parade of exhibits was held during the afternoon., ' Championship awards were as folio Wii;> — Horses.—-Draught: I?. F. McKay. Hack: Sloane Brothers' "Crack "a Jack," Hunter: G. Hartnell's "Venus." Pony under 14.2 hands: Sloane Brothers. Pedigree Milking Shorthorns.—Bull:' J. M. McAulay's Milbrook Defender.Cow: K. McAulay's Y.K.K. Roany. Pedigree Jerseys.—Bull: W,/ L. Cato s "Finroy Handsome Lad." Cow: H. .iii. Flower and Sons' "Mount View 1' os glove." Sheep.—Hyelands ram, ewe: H. GZ Hewlett. Southdown ram: -H. Bowmar. Koraney Marsh ram: H. E. Hewlett, rollowing are the class awards:—*•» - HORSES Medium Draughts.—Brood mare with foal' ' at foot: H Bowmar, 1; Finlayaon Braemar. 2; J R. McKay, 3. Foal: J. R. McKay, 1; j and 3. Colt, filly or gelding, under two years, and under three years: C. McKay, 1 and 2. Mare or gelding; 3. Bowmar, 1; Finlayßon Braemar, 2; C. McKay, 3. Pair horses: H. Bowmar, 1; C. Kay, 2; Finlayson Braemar, 3. Heavy, draught, mare or gelding: R. F. McKay, J: A. K. Russell, 2. Te.am of three farm, horses: H. Bownjar, 1; C. McKay, 2. Harness horse, suitahle'for lOcwt load: L. Vaile, 1 and 3; C. McKay, 2. Roadsters.—Brood mare with foal at ' foot: H. Bowmar, 1. Foal: H. Bowmar, 1. Pony under 14.2 hands: Sloane Bros., 1 and 2; Mrs. R. Duncan, .3. Pony, over 12 and under 13 hands: Sloane Bros., 1 and 2. Lady's hack, riddeji by lady: Sloane Bros., 1; S. Finlayson, 2; Miss P. Carter, 3. Hack, up to 10st.: Sloane Bros., 1; 8. Finlayson,2. Hack, up to 12st.: H. E. Hewlett, It J. and B. Finlayson, 2: C. J. Dodds, 3. Hack, up to 14st.; H. Croft, 1; Sloane Bros.. 2; J. McLean, 3. Hack, bred in Waipu Riding: H. E. Hewlett. 1; Finlayson Braemar, '2; K. Moreland, 3. Military hack: H. Croft, 1; J. and B. Finlayson, 2; C, J. Dodds. 3. Military hack (owned by member of North Auckland Mounted Rifles); H. Croft, 1; VT. Schultz, 2. Heavy-weight cob: H. Croft. 1; J. and B. Einlayson. 2; Finlayson Braemar, J. Horse, suitable for riding and driving: H. Croft, 1; J. and B. Finlayson,' 2; L, Vaile, 3. Best prepared and groomed horsa for show purposes: J. and B. Finlayson, 1; G. Hartnell, 2; S. Finlayson, 3. High jump:J. MeLean, 1; G Hartnell, 2. Light-weight hunter over hurdles: J, and B. Finlayson, 1; G. Hartnell, 2; Sloane Bros.. 3. Heavyweight hunter, up to lfist., over hurdles: Sloane Bros., 1; J. McLean, 2; H. Croft, 3. Pony hunter: S. Finlayson, 1; G. Hartnell. 2; Miss P. Carter. 3. Paced horse: D. McLean, 1; H. E, Hewlett, 2. Lady rider (novice): Miss D. Le Yaillant, 1. Lady rider, not over hurdles: Mrs. R. Duncan, 1: Miss K. Clotworthy, 1. Gentleman rider (novice): D. L. McLean, 1. Gentleman rider: T Clotworthy, 1; H. J. Mclnnes, 2- Barehack rider: J. McLean, 1; T. Clotworthy, 2. Stockman's competition: T, Clotworthy, Te~. G. Hartnell. 2. ' „ . Juvenile Classes.—Pony, over 12.3 and under 14.2 hands, ridden by boy or girl 14 years and under: Sloane Bros., 1; H. J. Mclnnes, 2; T. Duncan. 3. Pony, under 12.2 hands, ridden by boy or girl: lan McKay, 1; H. Gardner. 2. Boy rider, under 'l2 years: Max Duncan,.l; B- Lane, 2; J. N. Boivmar, 3. 807 rider, 14 years_ ana under: Tom Duncan. 1; Max Duncan, 2; Vaile, 3. Best turned, out school pony: J. Mclnnes, 1; L. Somner. IS; N. McKay. 3. Best local boy rider, under 14 years: Tom Duncan. 1; Max Duncan, 2: L. Somner, CATTLE . % Pedigree Milking Shorthorns.—Bull, born since July, 1931: J. H. MeAulay. 1; FiniaSaon Braemar. 2; R. MeAulay. 3. Bull, bom prior to July. 1931: J. H. MeAulay. 1 and 2. Bull, born since July. 1932: Finlayson Braemar, 1. Cow, in milk: R. MeAulay, 1; Finlayson Braemar. 2. Heifer, bom «ne» July, 1931, and heifer, born since July* 1932: Finlayson Braemar, 1 and 2. Bull calf. hand r fed, born since July, 1933; R. MeAulay. 1; Finlayson , Braemar. 2. Heifercalf, hand-fed, born since July, 1933: Finlayson Braemar. 1, 2 and 3. . Pedigree Jerseys.—Bull, born since July, 1931; J. R. McKay, 1 and 2; Finlayson Braemar, 3. Bull, born prior to July 1931 : t w. L Cato, 1; R. Duddy. 2. Bull, born since July, 1932: S. J. Foster. 1. Cow, in milk: H. E Flower and Son, 1; W. Lv Cato. Heifer, born since July, 1931: "W. L. Cato. I. Heifer, born since July, 1932: H. Flower and Son, 1; W. L. Cato, 2 3. Bull calf, hand.fed, born since July, IS3S: W. L. Cato. 1, 3 and 3. Heifer calf, handfed, born since July, 1933; W. L. Cato, 1--Jerseys.—Cow, in milk: TV L. Cato, 1; S. J. Foster..2; Finlayson mar, 3. Heifer, born since July, 1931: v.. L. Cato.' 1. Heifer, born since July, 1932: "W L Cato, 1; C. N. McLean. 2. Heifer calf, hand-fed. born since July. 1933: W. L. Cato. 1; J. Causer. 2; M- Bradley, 3. Holsteins.—J. C. McKay secured all awards. _. , Grade Shorthorns, dairy type.—Fmiaysoa Braemar. Fat Cattle.—R. MeAulay, SHEEP Crossbreds. —Three ewes: SC. Bowmar, 1: J. D. McLean, 2. Three lac.bs: J. D. McLean. 1. , Leicesters.-—K&tn: J. D. McLean. 1 2. Ryelanda.—H. C. Hewlett seeared *ll awards. _ _ Southdowns. —Earn: H. Bowmar, 1. - Romney Marsh. —Ram: H. £. Hewlett, I; R. H. Duncan. 2; C. B. Tapley, 3. Ihree ewes: C. B. Tapley, 2. Fnt Sheep.—Three wethers, suitaole for butcher: H. Bowmar, 1 and 2. Three wethers, suitable for freezing: H. Bowmar, 1- J. D. McLean, 2. Three ewes, suitable for freezing: H. C. Hewlett, 1; .W. J-. Worthy, 2; H. Bowmar, 3. Three ewes, suitable for butcher: J. D. McLean, 1. Thiee lambs: J. D. McLean, 1; H. Bowmar, 2s Dogs.—Cattle dog: C. McKay, 1; A- K.. Russell, 2; J. Causer. 3. Sheep dog: M. Finlayson, 1; J. D. McLean. 2; .R. Mc--Lean, 3.

birkdale fixture to-morrow: EXCELLENT FRUIT SECTION Record entries haye been received for the annual Birkdale Show, which is tobe opened at 2.30 o'clock to-morrow afternoon bv the Mayoress of Birkenhead, Mrs. *G. Mills. The competition in the fruit section is particularly strong, and the display of this principal product of the district should attract great interest The Birkenhead Borough band will play selections. Iho secretary is Mrs. R. Usher, of BirkdaFree buses will leave from Highbury.? connecting with the 1.35 P- 1 "-, senger ferry from Auckland, and run via Road and Rangatira Road respectively, returning after the. show.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21733, 23 February 1934, Page 5

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THE WAIPU SHOW New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21733, 23 February 1934, Page 5

THE WAIPU SHOW New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21733, 23 February 1934, Page 5