WAIOTIRA FIXTURE
SUCCESSFUL DISPLAY HIGHER SHEEP ENTRIES AWARDS IN STOCK CLASSES [by Ti;rj'.c;nArH —own correspondent]| WHANGAHEI. Wednesday The eighth annual Waiotira show was hold on the Domain at "Waiotira Junction to-day in fine weather. There was a largo attendance of the public. Tho entries wcro large, and the display of needlework and cooking was better than at former shows. In the sheep and horse sections an increase in the number of entries was shown, but in the cattle section there was a slight falling off. The horses were of a good all-round class. The points gained for cups in the various sections were as follows: Beef Cattle. —E A. Cliff. Jerseys.—Dr. G. Walker, 70 points. 1; A. Worthington, 22 points, 2. Shorthorns.—G. Rountree, 81 points, 1; H. E, Hewlett, 20 points, 2. Sheep.—J. C. Ambury, SI points, 1; J. B. Self. 30 points 2. Pi g;i .—t. Gough, 30 points, 1; E. Babe, 31 points, 2. Fruit. —E. Hilford, 08 points, 1; P. 8. Carter, 68 points. 2. Preserves, Jams.—Mrs. Hirst, 132 points, 1; Mrs. McKay. 0-1 points, 2. Garden Produce. —Mrs. A. W. Crawford, 40 points, 1; Mrs. Wenzlicfc, 28 points, 2. Needlework.—Miss Gailey and Mrs. Astley, equal, 1. School Challenge Shield.—Waiotira School. Cup for Best Porker—C. Dobson. Cup for Best Baconer. —E. Babe. Tho list of awards was as follows: — CATTLE Beef Section (judge, Mr. \V. Denniss, Hamilton). —Champion beef bull: E. A. Cliff. 1 and reserve. Beef cow: E. A. Cliff, 1 and reserve. Hereford hull, grown: E. A. Cliff, 3. Bull, calved since July 1, 1036: E. A. Cliff, 1 and 3; G. Smith, 2. Bull calf, beef breed: E. A. Cliff, 1, 2 and 3. Three-year-old heifer: E. A. Cliff, 1. 2 and 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 1035: E. A. Cliff. 1, 2 and 3. Heifer, calved since July 1, 3036: E. A. Cliff, 1, 2 and 3. Cow with calf at foot: E. A. Cliff, 1. 2 and 3. Aberdeen Angus (judge, Mr. W. Denniss, Hamilton).—Bull, grown: Stephen Bros., 1. Heifer, calved since July 1. 1036: Stephen Bros., 1 and 2. Cow with calf at foot: Stephen Bros., 1, 2 and 3. Store Cattle, beef-producing type (judge, Mr. W. Denniss, Hamilton). —Pen of two steers calved sinco July 1, 1034: E. A. Cliff 1; Stephen Bros., 2. Calved since July 1, 11)35: Stephen Bros., 1; E. A. Cliff, 2 and 3. Calved sinco July 1, 1030: Stephen Bros., 1; G. Hayward. 2. Heifer, calved since July I, 3035: E. A. Cliff, 1 and 2. Calved since July 3, 1030,: E. A. Cliff, 1, 2 and 3. Fat Cattle (judge, Mr. W. Denniss, Hamilton).—Ox, best quality: E. A. Cliff, 3 and 2; Stephen Bros., 3. Cow: Stephen Bros., 3 and 2; X. Sloane, 3. Heifer, best quality: Stephen Bros., 1 and 3; E. A. Cliff, 2. Pen of two heifers suitablo for chilling trade: Stephen Bros., 1. Two steers: E. A. Cliff, 1; Dingle and Son, 2; Stephen Bros., 3. Single steer: E. A. Cliff, 1 and 2: Dingle and Son, 3. Singlo steer, suitable for freezing: E. A. Cliff. 1 and 3; Stephen Bros., 2. Runner, calved since July 1, 3930: E. A. Cliff, 1; Stephen Bros., 2 and 3. Pen of two vealers under 2001b.: Dingle and Son, 1 and 3; E. A. Cliff, 2. Pen of two vealers over 2001b.: Dingle and Son, 3 and 2; G. Hayward, 3. Pedigree Shorthorns (judge, Mr. A. I. McLeod, Helensville). —Champion bull: R. McAdam. Champion cow: G. Rountree, 1 and reserve. Bull, grown: R. McAdam, 3. Cow, any age, in milk: G. Rounfree, 3, 2 and 3. Heifer, any age. in milk: G. Rountree. 3. Heifer, calved since June 3, 3035: G. Rountree, 1 and 3; H. E. Hewlett, 2. Calved since June 1, 1030: H. E. Hewlett, 1 and 3; A. Babe, 2. Calved sinco June 3. 3037: G. Rountree, 1 and 2: H. E. Hewlett, 3. Grade Shorthorn (judge, Mr. A. I. McLeod, Helensville). —Cow, any age, in milk: J. Mason, 1 and 2; G. Rountree, 3. Heifer, any age, in milk: G. Rountree, 1 and 2; J. Mason, :t. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1035: G. Rountree, 1 and 2; E. Hewlett. 3, Calved since June 1, 10:36: H. E. Hewlett, 3; A. V. Babe. 2; B. Babe, 3. Calved since June 3, 3030: J. Mason, 1, 2 and 3. Jerse.vs (judge, Mr. J. Moreland, Hamilton).—Champion bull: Dr. G. Walker. 1 and reserve. Champion cow: Dr. G. Walker. 3 and reserve. Bull, jrrown: Dr. G. Walker. 1 and 2; L. Gnodenough, 3. Bull calved sinco June 3. 30H.",; T. R. Wilkins, 1; T>r. G. Walker. 3 and 3. Cow in milk, calved since June I, 1030: A. Worthington, 3; Dr. G. Walker, 2; L. Goodcnough, :i. Cow, any age. in milk: Dr. G. Walker, 1 and 2. Cow. any age, in milk, bred by exhibitor: Dr. G. Walker, 3 and 3. Cow, in milk, calved since June 3. 3033: Dr. G. AValker. 3. Heifer in milk, calved since June 1. 1031: Dr. G. Walker, 3. Heifer, calved since 3. 1035: Dr. G. Walker, 1. and 2; A. Worthington, 3. Heifer, calved since June 3, 3030: A. Worthington, 3 and 3: Dr. G. Walker. 2. Breeders' group, bull and two heifers, bred and owned by exhibitor: Dr. G. Walker, 1; A. Worthington, 2. Grade Jerse.vs.—Cow, any age. in milk: T. R. Wilkinj, 3: Montgomery Bros.. 2; J,. Goodcnough. 3. Heifer in milk, calved since June 1, 1035: T,. Goodcnough, 3. Heifer calved since June 3, 1030: T. R. Wilkins. 1; L. Goodcnough, 2. Heifer calved sinco June 3, 3030: T. «R. Wilkins, 1; Montgomery Bros., 2; L. Goodenough, 3. Schopl Calf Club Members.—Best reared calf, heavy breed: Maurice Dry, 3; Bruce Babe, 2. SHEEP (Judge, Mr. It. Dodds, Paparoa) Fat Sheep.—Pair wethers, Longwool, most suitable for butchering: Stephen Bros., 3 and 2; J. C. Ambury, 3. Down-cross: Stephen Bros., 1 and 2; J. C. Ambury, 3. Pair wethers, Longwool, most .suitable for freezing trade: Dingle and Son, 3; Stephen Bros., 2; Fraser Bros., 3. Down-cross: Stephen Bros., 1 and 2; Dinglo and Son, 3. Pair ewes, Longwool, most suitable for butchering: Fraser Bros., 1; Dinglo and Son, 2; Stephen Bros., 3. Most suitable for freezing trade: Dingle and Son, 3; Stephen Bros., 2; Fraser Bros., 3. Down-cross: Stephen Bros., i and 3; H. McCarroll, 2. Pair lambs, Longwool, most suitable for butchering: J. C. Ambury, I ; Stephen Bros., 2 and 3. Down-cross: Fraser Bros., 1; Dingle and Son, 2; Stephen Bros., 3. Pet Lamb. —Shirley Peters and D. McCarroll, 1; L. lo Viallant, 3. Southdown (judge, Mr. 11. C. Fraser, Maungatapcre).—Champion ram: J. R. Selr, 1 and reserve. Ewe: H. McCarroll, 1; J. R. Self, reserve. Ram, four-tooth and over: J. R. Self, 3. Ram, two-tooth: J. R. Self, 3 and 2. Rain lamb: J. R. Self, 1; H. McCarroll, 2 and 3. Two ewes, over 21 months: J. 11. Self, 3; H. McCarroll, 2. Ewe, over 21 months: H. McCarroll, 3; J. R. Self, 2. Ewo, under 21 months: J. R. Sell', 1. Single ewe lamb: H. McCarroll, 1; J. R. Self, 2. Romney Marsh (Judge, Mr. H. C. Fraser, Maungatapcre).—Champion ram: J. C. Ambury, 3 and reserve Ewe: J. C. Ambury, 3 nnd reserve. Rnm, four-tooth and over: J. C. Ambury, 1 and 2. Ram, two-tooth; G. E. Child, 3 and 3; J. C. Ambury, '2. Rnm lamb: Ben Coleman, 1 and 2; J. C. Ambury, 3. Two ewes, over 21 months: J. C. Ambury, 3 and 2. Two ewes, under 21 months: J. C. Ambury, 1 and 2. Ewe, over 21 months: J. C. Ambury, 1 and 2; Ben Coleman, 3. Ewe. under 21 months: G. E. Child, 1; J. C. Ambury, 2. Single ewo lamb: J. C. Ambury. 1 and 2; Ben Coleman, 3. Long Wool Crossbrcds (judge, Mr. H. C. Fraser, Maungatapere).—Two ewes, over 21 months: J. C. Ambury. 1: Dingle and Son. 2 and 3, Single ewe, under 23 months: J. C. Ambury, 1 and 2; Fraser Bros.. 3. Single ewe, over 21 months: H. P. Turner, 3 and 2; J. C. Ambury. 3. Two ewe lambs: J. C'. Ambury, 3; Stephen Bros., 2 and 3. Shorn: Stephen Bros., 1 anil 2. HORSES Agricultural Horses (judge, Mr. M. Crimmins, Auckland).—Maro or gelding: D. Walker, 1; L. Berridgc, 2; B. IJubc, 3. Pair of horses: 13. Babe, 1; L. Berridgo, 2. Mare and foal at foot: S. Crawford, .3. Best foal: S. Crawford. Hacks, Ponies and Cobs.—Champion hack: Miss M. Sloane, 1; reserve, Miss Paton. Champion pony: C. J. Dodds, 3. Champion hunter, Miss M. Sloane, 3; reserves, J. Ingram and J. and B. Finlayson. Open jumping championship: J. Ingrain, I ; Miss M. Sloane 2: X. McDonald. 3; J. and B. Finlayson, 4. Mare, suitable for breeding remounts: Miss Paton, I; H. Bowmar, V Maiden hack: J. 11. Sloane, 1; M. Bull, 2; C. W. Cossoll, 3. Pony over 13.2 hands and under 14.2: C. J. Dodds, 3 and 3; J. Nash, 2. Hack up to list: Miss Paton, 1; J. 11. Sloane, 2: Sloane Brothers, M. Hack, 32st: Miss M. Sloane, I; J. McLean, 2; N. McDonald, 3. Hack, lost: A. Christie, I; 7,. Nash, 2; J. Stephen. 3. Lady's hack: Miss M. Sloane, 3; J. McLean, 2; N. McConnell, 3. Heavy cob: F. Elliott. 3; J. C. Dodds, 2; C. W. Cossell, 3. Light cob: Nash and Sons, 1; W. Ingram, 2; C. J. Dodds, 3. Best-paced and mannered horse: Miss M. Sloane, 3; J. H. Sloann. 2; Miss Paton, .'!. Mare or gelding suitable for mounted infantry, up to 3Oat: A. Stephen, I; M. Worsp, 2; C. Alark, 3. Lad.v rider: Miss Addis, 1; Miss Brown, 2; •Miss M. Sloane, 3. Maiden hunter: Sloane Brothers, 3 ; J. Ingram, 2; C. W. Cossoll, 3. Pony hunter, under 14.2 hands: Nash and Sons. 1; J. Ingram, 2; C. Causer, 3. Heavyweight hunter: Mrs. C. H. Finlayson, 3; Miss Paton.'2; B. Lawson, 3. Light-weight hunter: J. McLean, I ; J. Ingram. 2; Nash and Sons, 3. Consolation hunter: S. Finlayson, 1; J. and B. Finlayson, 2; Sloane Brothers, 3. Boy rider, 30 years and over: J. C. Ambury, 1: X. Sloane, 2; T. Clotworthy, 3. Stockman's competition: J. McLean, 1; L. Sloane, 2; G. Hartnel, 3.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22983, 10 March 1938, Page 6
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