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OTOROHANGA SHOW

DAY MASKED BY RAIN LARGE STOCK CLASSES details; of the awards [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] OTOROHANGA, Tuesday The 13th annual agricultural and pastoral show took place to-day. Rain fell heavily to 10.30 a.m. and cleared for the afternoon. The attendance suffered as a result. Mr. W. J. Broadfoot, M.P., presented the trophies. Championship awards were: — Entire. —R. G. Matthews' Akbar; reserve, A. R. Willis. Draught Mare or Gelding.—A. R. Huntor, for Fry Cup.—Mrs. T. L. Ranstead's Toby. Hack, for Hobson Cup.—A. Yardley's Arapai. Jersey Cow. —V. McD. Hitehings; reserve, A. C. Smith. Jersey Bull.—F. O. It. Phillips' Meadowlands Squireen. Dairy Shorthorn Cow.—G. D. Hall and Sons. Shorthorn Bull.—G. D. Hall and Sons. Pedigree Ayrshire Bull.—T. G. Rawling's Rowdy; reserve, H. Croasdale's Midlands Sir William. Pedigree Ayrshire Cow.—T. G. Rowling's Dairy Flossie; reserve, H. Croasdale's Midlands Doreen. The Prize List General awards were: — Horses.—Drauidit entire, three years and over; R. G. Matthews, 1. Draught colt, two years: A. R. Willis. 1. Draught mare or gelding, thiee years and over: J. Richmond, 1; S. J. Rankin, 2. Draught roaro or gelding (unregistered): B. Sanson. 1: J. O'Sullivan, 2: B. Board. Draught mare (registered): A. R. Willis. 1: F. Richmond, 2: J. O'Sullivan, 3. Two farm horses in work, three years and over: J. O'Sullivan, 1; B. Board. 2. Best walking draught, any age: A. R. Willis, 1; J. Richmond, 2; J. O'Sullivan, 3. Draught mare, four years and over, suitable for breeding draughts: A. R. Willis, 1: G. W. Wheatley, 2; J. Richmond, 3. Draught gelding or filly, two years: F. J. "Wyllie, 2. Draught gelding or filly, one year: G. W. Wheatley, 1; J. Richmond, 2: J. Sine. 3. Draught foal: A. R. Willis, 1; J. O'Sullivan, 2: J. Sing. 3. Farmers' Utility Horse, to be ridden.— B. Snyson, 1: T. Pollock, 2; A. M. Bell. 3. Horse most suitable for half-ton curt, to be led: T. Pollock. 1: A. M. Bell. 2: J. A. Ormsby. 3. Horse most suitable for one-ton spring cart: B. Sanson, 1: J. Richmond, 2; B. Board, 3. Boys or Girls' Pony. 13J hands ana under.—C. H. Johnston's. 1; Una Merrin. 2; .Toe Fry, 3. Child's pony. 12 hands and under: D.vmore Brown, 1; Beryl Maxwell. 2; B. Board. 3. . Mare or Gelding. most suitable as a hunter.—Mrs. T. h. Ranstead's Toby. 1: Mrs. C. C. Merrin's Two Step, 2: C. D. Hobern's Skipper. 3. Mare or gelding, most suitable for mounted rifles: Mrs. •T. L. Ranstead's Toby, 1: Miss N. Houghton s Bonnie. 2; J. H. Johnston's Roto, 3. Hack, up to 11 stone: A. Yarndley's Mickey Mouse. 1: Miss X. Houghton's Bonnie. 2: L. Williamson's, 3. Hack, mare or gelding, up to 13 stone: Mrs. T. L. Ranstead's Tobv, 1: Miss N. Houghton's Bonnie. 2: A. Yarndley's Arapai. 3. Lady's hack, mare or eelding: A. Yarndley's Arapai, 1: L. Williamson, 2: Miss Betty Zanders, 3. Best walking hack, style nnd pace to be considered: T. H. Lockhard's Fairy, 1: C. D. Hobern's Skipper, 2; Miss Betty Zanders. 3. Competitions.—Open maioen hunter: A. Yurndlev's Shiimus, 1; S. M. Holmes' Brio. 2: S. M. Holmes' Tui. 3. Best boy rider. 15 years and under: J, Cleaver. 1: D. Johnston. 2; I. Fairbrother, 3. Best lady rider: Miss Peggy Ranstead. 1: Mrs. T. L. Ranstead, 2; Mrs. C. C. Merrin. 3. Best girl rider, 10 years nnd under: Miss Una Merrin, 1: Miss Beryl Maxwell, 2: Miss P. Brown. 3. Best girl rider, 15 years and under: Miss Pat Houghton. 1; Miss Beryl Maxwell. 2. Children's fancy dress class: Beryl' Maxwell, 1: P. Brown, 2; Beryl Maxwell, 3. Gentleman's or lady's hunter, mare or gelding: Mrs. C. C. Merrin, 1: C. Merrin. 2; Geo. Walker, 3. Pony jump. boys under 14 years: Doug Johnston, 1; F. Cleaver, 2: D. Board. 3 Lady's hunter. to be ridden by lady: Miss Houghton, 1; S. Holmes. 2; Mrs. T. L. Ranstead, 3. Hunter, 12st„ open, mare or gelding: Mrs. C. C. Merrin's Two Step, 1; Mrs. T. L. Ranstead's Toby, 2; S. M. Holmes' Tui, 3. Hunting Competitions.—Open: J. Johnston's Ranger. 1: Mrs. C. C. Merrill's Two Step, 2; Mrs. T. L. Ranstead's Toby. 3. Best gentleman rider, over fences: L. O'Malley, 1; S. M. Holmes, 2: A. Yarndley, 3. Consolation hunter: D. O'Malley, 1: S. M. Holmes, 2 and 3. Best-paced and mannered hack: A. Yarndley, 1; J. H. Johnston, 2: Miss Houghton, 3. CATTLE Pedigree Jeneys.—Cow. in milk, any age: V. McD. Hitehings, 1; A. C. Smith, 2; V. McD. Hitehings, 3. Cow, in milk, three years: V. McD. Hitehings, 1; A. M. Bell. 2- V. McD. Hitehings, 3. Heifer, two years, in milk: A. M. Bell, 1; V. McD. Hitehings, 2 and 3. Cow, in milk, three yoftrs and over, officially tested: A. C. Smith. 1: A. M. Bell, 2; F. O. R. Phillips, 3. Bull yearling, calved before July 1, 1934: V, McD. Hitehings, 1: Hunt Bros., 2; F. O. • R Phillips. 3. Bull, two years, registered: V. McD. Hitehings, 1; ,F. O. R. Phillips, 2 Bull, three years and over, open: fc. O R. Phillips, 1 and 2; A. C. Smith, 3. Junior Group, one yearling bull and two yearling heifers.—V. McD. Hitehings, 1: F O. R. Phillips. 2; A. C.. Smith, 3. Heifer, one year, calved since June, 1934. J. MeD. Hitehings, 1; F. O. R. Phillips. 2; A. M. Bell, 3. Junior yearling heifer, calved since October 1, 193' ! .: A. M. Bell, 1: V. McD. Hitchinss, 2; I'. O. R. Phillips, 3. Two heifers, one year, calved since Julv 1 1934: V. McD. Hitehings, 1; F. 0. R. Phillips, 2: A. M. Bell, 3. H e '^ r born between June 1 and September rfu, 1935: A. M. Bell, 1; A. C. Smith 2: A. M Bell. 3. Heifer calf born since October 1. 1935: F. O. R. Phillips, 1; V McD. Hitehings, 2 and 3. Bull, calved between June 1 and September 30. 1935: V. McD. Hitehings, 1 and 2; F. O. R. Phillips, 3. Bull calf, born sin:e October 1, 19.15: £. 0 R. Phillips, 1: V. McD. Hitehings 2: A* M Bell 3. Heifer, one year, calved since June 1. 1934: F. T. Wyllie, 1. . Grade Jerseys.—Heifer calf, calved since July 1, 1935: F. T. Wyllie, 1; R. I*. Christe Milkmg Shorthorns.—Bull yearling, calved since July 1, 1934: G. D. Hall and Sons, I. Cow, in milk, three years; G. D. Hall and Sons, 1. Cow, in milk, any age: It. V. Hall and Sons. 1. Heifer, two years in milk: G. D. Hall and Sons. 1. Heifer, one year, calved since July 1, 1934: G. D. Hall and Sons. 1. Heifer calf, calved since July 1 1935- G. D. Hall and Sons, 1 and 2; A S Senile, 3. Group of male and three females: G. D. llall and Sons. Heifer, one year, calved since July 1, 1934: S. G. Brondbent, 1. , , Grade Shorthorns.—Heifir calf, calved since July 1, 1935: S. G. Broadbent, 1 U Pedigree Ayrshires.—Bull, three years and over- T. G. Rawlings. 1. Bull, two years, registered: H. Croasdale, 1. Bull yearling, calved since July 1, 193o: L. King, 1, . G. Rawlings, 2; L. King, 3. Bull calf, calved since July 1. 1935: H. Croasdale 1 and 2- T G Rawlings, 3. Cow, m milk, three years': H. Croasdale, 1; T. G. Rawlincs. 2 and 3. Cow. in milk, any age: 1..0r. Hawiin"3 1: H. Croasdale, 2 and 8. Heifer, two years, in milk: L. King, li H. Croasdale 2- T G. Rawlings, 3. Heifer, one year, calved since July 1, 1934: T. G Rawlings ,1: 11. Croasdale, 2; T. G Rawlings. 3: H. Croasdale. 4. Heifer calf, calved ] 1935: If. Croasdale, 1: 1 •, G- Rawlings. 2- II Croasdale. 3. Two best, heifers, calved since July 1. 1934: T. G. Rawlings. 1; H. Croasdale. 2. Bu'l and three families, any L age: 11. Croasdale, 1; vT. G. Rawlings, 2. Grade Ayrshire.—Cow, in milk: T O. Rawlings. 1 and 3; IT. C roasdale, 2. Heifer, two years, in milk: T G. Rawl-.ngs. 1 and 13: H. Croasdale. 2. Heifer, one year, calvpd I since July 1, 1934: 11. Croasdale, 1; 1. y. Rawlings. 2 and 3. Heifer, calved smcc July 1, 1935: T. G. Rawlings, 1 nnd 2; H. Croas(lale' 3 ' SHEEP Southdowns.—Ram lamb (stud): B. Byrnes, 1 and 3; W. A. Lee. 2. Ewo lamb <»/]<«)■ B. Symes. 1 and 2: W. A. Lee 3. Maiden two-tooth ewe: B. Symes 1; W. A Loe. 2; M. Cowley, 3. Two-tooth ram: B. Symes, J; M. Cowlpy. 2. Stud mm: M. Cowley, 1 nn Romnevs.—'Lamb (stud): C. S. Johnston, 1 nnd 2. Ewe lamb (stud): C. S Johnston. 1 and 2. Pen of three ewe lambs: F L Strawb'y'ge, 1 nnd 2. Stud ewe. Cecil Johnston. 1 and 2. Stud lambs: Johnston, 1. Lamb: Merle Pickford. 1. Pen of three ewes: E. T. Bridge, 1 and 2 Pen of three ewes, over 21 months: .h. btrawkpcif'of three'fat wethers, any age. heavyweights.—T. Cumpstone, 1 nnd 2. Pen of three fat, wethers., long wool, frrer.ers' -weights.—C. Swnmson, 1. Cumpstone. 2. n„,„v, Pen of three fat wethers or ewes, Down, free?<rs' weights.—E. L. Strawbridge, 1; U. Symes, 2. , Pen of threa fat ewes, any age, heavyweights.—T. Cumpstone, 1 and 2. , Pen of three fnt ewes, any age, freezers weights.—T. Cumpstone, 1; E. btrawbridge, 2. , Pen of three fat ewes, under 21 months.— T. Cumpstone, 1: E. L. Strawbridge, 2. Pen of three fnt wethers, under 21 months. —T. Cumpstone, 1. „ „ , Pen of three fat lambs.—B. Symes, 1; T. Cumpstone, 2; E. L. Strawbridge, 3 Best stud Southdown ewe.—W. A. Lee, 1; B. Symes, 2. _ Pet lamb.—Alice Cumpstone, 1; Jean Cumpstone, 2; Resr. Cowley, 8.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22353, 26 February 1936, Page 19

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OTOROHANGA SHOW New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22353, 26 February 1936, Page 19

OTOROHANGA SHOW New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22353, 26 February 1936, Page 19

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