ANNUAL SHOWS
WAIOTIEA JUNCTION SHEEP AND PIG AWARDS WEDNESDAY'S RECORD EVENT [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Thursday Awards in the sheep and pig sections at the Waiotira Junction agricultural and pastoral show yesterday were as follows SHEEP (Judge, Mr. H. T. Atkinson, Waimate North.) Registered Southdowns.—Ram, four-tooth and over: H. McCarroll, X; G. and R. Coates, 2 and 3. Two-tooth ram: G. and R. Coates, 1 and 2; J. Hoey, 3. Ram lamb: M. Maras, 1; S. Crawford, 2. Two ewes over 21 months: M. Maras, 1: G. and R. Coates, 2. Under 21 months: H. McCarroll, 1; M. Maras, 2; J. Hoey, 3. Ewe, over 21 months: G. and R. Coates, 1; M. Maras, 2 and 3. Single ewe lamb: G. and R. Coates, 1; H. McCarroll, 2; S. Crawford, 3.
Registered Romney Marsh.—Ram, fourtooth and over: J. C. Ambury, 1, 2 and 3. Two-tooth ram: J. C. Ambury, 1. Ram lamb: J C. Ambury, 1 and 2. Two owes, over 21 months: J. C. Ambury, 1, 2 and 3. Under 21 months: G. Child, 1; J. C. Ambury, .2. Ewo, over 21 months: J. C. Ambury, 1 and 2 Single ewo lamb: J. C. Ambury, 1, 2 and 3. Longwool Crossbreds.—Two ewes, over 21 months: J. C. Ambury, 1 and 2. Under 21 months: Stephen Brothers, 1 and 2; J. C. Ambury, 3. Single ewe, four-year-old and over: J. C. Ambury, 1 and 2. Single owe, over 21 months: J. C. Ambury, 1, 2 and 3. Two ewe lambs: Stephen Brothers, 1 and 2; J. C. Ambury, 3. Two shorn ewe lambs: R. Exeley 1 and 2. Fat Sheep (judge, Mr. D. J. Eraser, Whangarei).—Pair wethers, longwool, most suitable for butchering: Stephen Brothers, 1 and 2: J. C. Ambury, 3. Pair wethers, Down cross, most suitable for butchering: Stephen Brothers, 1 and 2; J. C. Ambury, 3. Pair wethers, longwool. most suitable for freezing: Stephen Brothers, 1 and 2. Pair wethers, Down-cross, most suitable for freezing: Stephen Brothers, 1; 11. McCarroll, 2. Pair owes, longwool, most suit a bio for butchering: Stephen Brothers, 1 and 2; J. C. Ambury, 3. Pair ewes, longwool. most suitable for freezing: Stephen Brothers, 1 and 3; J. C Ambury, 2. Pair ewes, Down-cross, most suitablo for freezing:. Stephen Brothers, 1; G. and R. Coates, 2 and 3. Pair lambs, longwool. most suitable for butchering: J. Hoe.v, 1; G. and R. Coates, 2; R. Berridgo, 3. Pair lambs, Down-cross, most suitablo for butchering: Stephen Brothers. 1 and 3; G. and R. Coates, 2. Pet lamb, best reared: Shirley Peters, 1 and 3; Ivy and Jean Mason, 2.
PIGS (Judpe, Mr. R. Picrson, Hamilton.) Berkshires.—Boar over 12 months: J. McEwan. 1; J. R. Babe, 2 and 3. Sow, over 12 months: J. McEwan, 1; J. R. Babe, 2; A. Ferguson, 3. Sow, under 12 months: J. McEwan, 1. * Tam worths.—Boar, over 12 months: A. Ferguson, 1. Boar, under 12 months: Horn Brothers, 1; G. Gulbransen, 2; J. McEwan, 3. Sow, under 12 months: T. Babe, 1; J. McEwan, 2.
Large Whites.—Boar,* over .12 months: W. H. Gillingham, 1; A. Ferguson, 2. Fat Pigs.—One porker, 40 to SOlb., suitable for export: S. Crutcher, 1; A. Ferguson, 2; T. Babe, 3. One porker, 81 to 1201b., suitable for export: A. Ferguson, 1 and 2; R. Dobson, 3. One baconer, 121 to 1501b., suitable for export: R. S. Rapson, 1; C. Dobson, 2; J. R. Babe, 3. Special sow and breed with litter, litter the only consideration: J. McEwan, 1. Special, sow, any breed, most suitablo for breeding baconers: J. McEwan, 1; J. R. Babe, 2; F. Jones, 3.
MORRINSVILLE FIXTURE ADDITIONAL PR IZE-WINNERS [from oun OWN correspondent] MORRINSVILLE. Thursday Additional awards at the Morrinsvillo agricultural and pastoral show on Wednesday are as follows: — WINNERS OF TROPHIES Sir William Herries Memorial Cup (draught horses). —E. Norman. Dairy Companies' Cup (best grade cow). — C. S. Leggett. D. Wilson Cup (calf club). —Peter Robinson. Milking Shorthorn Points Prize.—R. R. Dibble. C. S. Leggett Cup (pedigfce Jersoy points prize).—Colson Estate. Friesian Association's Gold Medal (points prize).—J. W Leaning. National Chilling Championship.—J. S. Thomas. Wholesale Society's Cup (woolly freezing lambs). —F. K. Thomas. W. and R. Fletcher (New Zealand), Limited, Cup (shorn freezing lambs).—J. S. Thomas. Colson Cup (pedigree Jersey calves). —W. J. Chynoweth. FAT SHEEP Three Ewes.—Thomas Bros., 1; Howie Bros., 2; Kercone, Limited. 3. Thrpe ewes for freezing: Thomas Bros., 1; Kereone, Limited, 2. Two-tooth ewes for export: A. C. Allen, 1; G. Irvine, 2: Thomas Bros., 3. Five crossbred breeding ewes: Kereone. Limited. 1; P. McNaughton, 2; Thomas Bros., 3. Woolly fat lambs (local trade): Thomas Bros.. 1 and 3; Howie Bros. 2. Shorn fat lambs (local trade): Thomas Bros., 1 and 3; Howie Bros., 2. Three woolly freezing lambs (Wholesale Society Cup) : F. K. Thomas, 1; Kereone, Limited, 2; nowie Bros., 3. Three shorn freezing lambs (Fletcher Cup): J. S. Thomas, 1; F. K. Thomas, 2; Kereone, Limited. 3. Long wool pet lamb: Elaine Howie, 1; Robert Howie, 2; June Howie, 3. Downcross pet lamb: Gena Duck, 1 and 2; Elaine Howie, 3. PEDIGREE PIGS'
Berkshires. —Boar, over 14 months: New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company. 1: G. Jamieson, 2; T. J. Bennett, o. Sow, over 14 months: R. Jamieson, 1; New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, 2; PI. B. letley, 3. Boar, eitrht to 14 months: G. Jamieson. 1. Sow, eight to 14 months: New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, 1 and 2; G. Jamijfson, 3. Boar under eight months: New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, 1; G. Jamieson, 2. Sow, under eight months: New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company. 1 and 2; G. Jamieson, 3. Large Whites. —Boar, over 14 months: New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, 1. Sow over 14 months: H. A. MnYtin, 1. Boar, eight to 14 months: H. A. Martin, 1.. Tamworths. —Boar, over 14 months: W. G. Wardrop, 1; New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, 2: G. Ban, 3. Sow, over 14 months: W. M. Wardrop, 1; H. A. Martin, 2; New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, 3 Boar, eight to 14 months: W. M. Wardrop, 1; New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, 2 and 3. Sow, eight to 14 months: New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, 1 and 2; W. M. Wardrop, 3. Boar under eight months: W. A. Nixon, 1 and 2; G. Jamieson, 3. Sow under eight months: M. Ban, 1; A. J. Martin, 2; New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, 3.
Fat Pigs.—Porker for oxport (under 1201b.) —I. Williams, 1; B. J. Pirrit, 2; G. L. Taylor, 3. Porker for export. (121 to 1501b.); T. J. Bennett, 1; H. A. Martin, 2; G. L. Taylor, 3. Baccner for export: T. J. Bennett, 1; G. L. Taylor, 2; W. J. Neels, 3. Baconer for export (200-2301b.): R. J. Mears, 1 and 3: W. J. At ken, 2. Litter of Tamworth weaners: T. J.. Bennett, 1. Litter of Tamworth-Bcrkshire-cross weaners: James Smith, 1; T. Freegard, 2; J. Harris, 3. Weaners, any breed: W. H. Best, 1. - DOG SECTION Scottish Terrier.—Miss H. Vyner. 1. Wire fox tcrrinr: Mrs. Ores. 1. Smooth fox terrier: Joyce Mac Donald. 1. Cocker spaniel: D. Hansen, 1. Bulldog: Clyffe Taylor, 1. Pedigree bulldog: Mrs. C. Taylor, 1. Border collie: Mrs. Wilson, 1 Cattle dog: Tommy Davies, 1. Overweight Pom: Mrs. H. Herbert. 1. Miniature Pom: Jock Kiely, 1. Irish setter: H. P. Brasting. 1. Sydney silky: Mrs. Hansen, 1. Chow Chow. Mrs. Fuller Sandys. 1. Pointer: H. W.. Burch, 1.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22675, 12 March 1937, Page 5
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