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SUMMER SHOWS

MORRINSVILLE EVENT

ADDITIONAL RESULTS

HORSE AND PONY CLASSES

[BY TELEGIIAI'H —OWN CORRESPONDENT]] MORRINSVILLE, Thursday

Additional awards at the annual show of the Morrinsville / Agricultural and Pastoral Society are as follows: HORSES Draught Horses (judge, Mr. S. B. Grant, To Kauwliata). —Mare with foal: G. Marshall, 1; E. Norman, 2; T. L. Scott, 3. Foal: G. Marshall, .1; P. MeNaughton, 2; J. K. Watson, 3. Yearling filly: P. MeNaughton, 1; K. L. Kennedy, 2. Yearling colt or gelding: T. L. Scott, 1; R. (J. Harvey, 2; N. E. Mikkel* sen, a. Maro or gelding, four years: A. McKoltbic, L and champion; I'. MeNaughton, 2; W. Sharp, 3. Mare or gelding, for shaft work: P. MeNaughton, 1; .Richmond Brothers, '2; W. Sharp, 3. Farm work horse: P. MeNaughton, 1; \V. Sharp, 2; 'J'. L. Scott, 3. Members farm work horse: A. Mcßobbie, 1; P. MeNaughton, • '2; W. Sharp, 3. Filly, three years: Richmond Brothers, i; G. E. Conder, •2-, P. MeNaughton, 3. Colt or gelding, two years: J. K. Watson, L. Filly, two years: Richmond Brothers, 1; G. E. Conder, 2. Clydesdale Horse Society's silver medal, for registered yearling or two-year-old: G. E. Conder. Pair of horses: P. MeNaughton, 1; J. K. Watson, '2; E. R. Nicol, 3. Heavy spring cart horse: A. Mcßobbie, 1; Richmond Brothers, 2; I'. MeNaughton, 3. Medium spring cart horse: W. Sharp, 1; G. Forbes, 2. General purpose horse: G. Forbes, 1; E. it. Nico!, 2; J. K. Watson, 3. Unregistered mare: J. K. Watson, 3; G. B'orbes, 2. Yearling, by Greendale Supreme: N. E. Mikkelsen, J. Foal, by Greendulo Supreme: N. E. Mikkelsen, i and 2, . Light Horses (judge, Mr. P. H. Smith, East Tarnaki). —Thoroughbred brood mare: J. B. Laurenson. 1. Foal: J. B. Laurenson, 1. two or three-year-old: .T. McSweeney, 1; M. O'Donoghue, 2. Hunters.—Maiden: C. W. Hewson, 1; H. Fearer, 2; H. D. Mackay, 3. Lady's hunter: A. Yarndlcy, 1; Mrs. T. L. Ranstead, 2; S. Holmes, 3. Champion hunter, Ross Nelson Cup: A. Yarndlcy, 1; J. Wilson, 2; Mrs. C. Mcrrin, 3. Pony hunter: R. J. Mulcahy, 1; W. A. Downs, '2; R. J. Mulcahy, 3. Wire jumper: 11. Porritt, 1; J. Wilson, 2; Mrs. T. L. Ranstead, 3. Heavy-weight hunter: B. J. Pirrit, 1; C. Merrin, 2; Mrs. T. L. Ranstead, 3. Light-weight hunter: C. W. Hewson, li Mrs. 0. Morrin, 2; R. E. Buckland, 3. Consolation hunter: H. Clarkin, 1; Mrs. T. L. Ranstead, 2; R. E. Buckland, 3. Barebackrider over hurdles: J. MeNaughton, 1; C. Hinton, 2; F. Bajcer, 3. Lady rider over hurdles: Miss P. Ranstead and Miss K. Ranstead, equal, 1; Mrs. A. W. Marshall and Mrs F. H. Baker, equal, 2. Hacks.—Mare, to breed weight-carrying' hacks: 11. S. Herbert, 1; L. P. Swarbrick,, 2; F. Klaus, 3. Maiden hack: L. P. Swarbrick, 1; J. McSweeney, 2; J. G. Marshall,, 3. list, hack: Carl Hinton, 1; Miss K. Ranstead, 2; L. P. Swarbrick, 3. 13st. hack: H„ Crowther, 1 and champion; H. E. Porritt,, 2; Mrs. F. H. Baker, 3. 15st. hack: H. E. Pcrritt, 1; Mrs. F. H. Baker, 2; H. E. Porritt, 3. Mounted rifles horse: Mrs. T. L. Hanstead, 1; W. Barlow, 2; 9. Fcaver, 3. Walking hack: R. E Buckland, 1; J. G.. Marshall, 2; H. Feaver, 3. Lady's hack: Mrs. F. 11. Baker, 1; Miss K. Ranstead, 2; Carl Hinton, 3. Pony Classes (judge, Mr. F. A. Green, Auckland). —School pony: R. J. Mulcahy, 1; J. Gray, 2; Mrs. M. E. Roan, 3. Maiden pony: G. Casey. 1; Miss Doherty, 2; E. Houlihan, 3. Pony, 12.2 hands, over hurdles: R J. Mulcahy, 1; Joyce Vincent, 2; Maurico Gray, 3. Pony, 12.2 to 14.2 hands, oveir hurdles: R. J. Mulcahy, 1; C. W. Hewsori, 2; A. Downes, 3. Boy's pony: R. J. Mulcahy, 1; G. Casey, 2; C. W. Hewson, 3. Girls' pony: R. J. Mulcahy. 1; Mrs. M. E. Roan, 2; C. W. Hewson, 3. Boy rider (12 to 10): R. J. Mulcahy, 1; G. Ranstead, jun., 2; J. Gray, 3. Boy rider (under 12): Ross Henry, 1; R. Ranstead, 2; Maurice Gray, 3. Girl rider (12 to 10 years): Eunice Mulcahy, 1; E. Houlihan, 2; G. Ward, 3. Girl rider (under 12 years): May Mulcahy, 1; Joyce Vincent, 2; Diana Ranstead 3. Boy's pony, 11.2 to 12.2 hands: R. J. Mulcahy, 1; J. Gray, 3. Girl's pony, 11.2 to 12.2 hands: R. J. Mulcahy, 1; Joyce Vincent, 2; J. Gray. 3. Musical chairs (under 14 years): G. Ranstead, 1; E. Mulcahy. 2; M. Mulcahy, 3; J. Vincent, -1; Norman Ward, D.

Polo Ponies (judge, Mr. E. Aislabie, Tb Aroha). —Polo hall race: R. Douglas, 1; I. B. Harris, 2; Or. Spence, 3. Polo pony test: F. Klaus, 1; J. Klaus, 2; G. Spence, 3. Heavy-weight polo pony: H. Klaus. 1; F. Klaus, 2; ft. Douglas, 3. Light-weiglit polo pony: F. Klaus, 1; J. Klaus, 2; H. Klaus, 3. WAIOTIRA AWARDS JUDGING OF PIG SECTION The awards in the children's pony section and the pig classes at the Waiotira Show are as follows: — PONIES (Judge, Mr. A. Swaflield, Papatoetoe.) Champion Pony, 12.2 hands and under: V. Nutsford, 1. Over 12.2 hands ami under 14.2: V. Nutsford. Child's pony, over 11.2 hands and under 12.2: V. Nutsford, 1; G. Peters, 2; P. Moloughney. SI. Child's pony over 12.2 hands and under 13.2: V. Nutsford, 1; D. McCarroll, 2; J. Clarl;, 3. Child's pony, over 13.2 hands and under 1-1.2: M. Brown, 1; B. Russell, 2; D. Ingram. 3. Best turned out pony got up and owned by schoolboy or girl: S. Peters, 1; A. Lovatli, 2; D. McCarroll. 3. Best team of three school ponies: S. Peters, E. Childs and P. Moloughney. 1; J. Bowmar. D. McCarroill and D. Ingram, 2. Bending competition: P. Moloughney, 1; D. Ingram, 2; h. Child, 3. Walk, trot and gallop, boys: P. Moloughney, 1: B. Child. 2; A. Lovatt, 3. Girls, M. Brown. 1; E. Hountree, 2. Tiny tot rider: P. O'Shea. Best boy rider, 10 years and under: P. Moloughney, 1; D. Ingram, 2. Over 10 years and under 13 years: J. Bowninr, 1; B. Child, 2; B. Russell, 3. Over 12 years nnd under 15 years: A. Lovatt, 1:; B. Child, 2; B. Berridge, 3. Best girl rider over 10 years and under 13 years: H. Jackman, 1. Over 12 years and under 15 years: M. Brown, 1; S. Peters, 2. Jumping competition: A. Lovatt. 1; I. Bowmar, 2; D. Ingram, 3. PIGS (Judge, Mr. I>. Morrison, Maungatapere.) Champion Boar, any breed. —T. Gough. 1. Champion sow, any breed: T. Gough, 1. Berksh ires.--Boar, over 12 months: T. Gousrh, 1. Sow, over 12 months: T. Goup;h. 1. Boar under 12 months: J. McEwan. 1 and 2; T. Goush, 3. Sow under 12 months: T. Gough, 1 and 3; T. McEwan, 2. Tamworths. —Boar over 12 months: E. Babe, 1. Row over 12 months: E. Babe. 1; J R. Babe, 2. Boar under 12 months: E. Babe, I. Sow under 12 months: T. R. Porter. Fat Pigs.—Porker, 401b to ROlb. suitable for oxport: G. Whittle, 1; T. Gough, 2; C. Dobson, 3. Porker, 81 lb to 1001b, suitable for export: T. Gough, 1 and 2; M. Ewan, 3. Baconer, 1211b to 1501b, suitable for export: E. Babe, 1 and 2; L. Woolhouse, 3. Sow, any breed, with litter: E. Babe, 1. Sow. any breed, most suitable for breeding baconcrs: E. Babe, 1; J. R. Babe. 2: T. Gough. 3. OTOROHANGA TROPHIES STOCK JUDGI NO COMPETITION [from our own corrkspondent] OTO HO lIA NGA. Thursd ay In the stock judging competition at tho Otorohanga Show 27 members of the Otorohanga nnd Te Align Young Farmers' Clubs competed. The results were as follows: —It. Miln. To Anga, 23 points, 1; H. Murphy, Otorohanga, 21 points, 2; 0. Gordon, Te Anga, and J. Evans, Otorohanga, 18 points (equal), 3. Tho following cups were awarded:--J. E. Cunipstonc's Cup for best draught filly: A. R. Willis. Champion Hack Cup: G. IX Porritt. G. D. Hall's Cup for champion hunter: Mrs. C. C. Merrin. Two-stop Rosebowl: Mrs. C. C. Merrin. Walters' Cup for most points in nil dairy classes: 11, Croasualc. A. M. Bell's Cup for most points in Jersey classes: V. McD. Ilitchings. V. McD. Hitrliinffs' Cup for best pair of Jersey heifer calves: J. Bones. Walker and Hull's Cup for most points in sheep classes: J. E. Cunipstone. A. J. MeCready's Cup for best weaner pig (schoolchildren): J. Clarke. Te Ivawa. CAMBRIDGE FIXTURE RECORD NUMBER OF ENTRIES ffrom our own correspondent] CAMBRIDGE. Thursday In all sections, except pigs, entries for the Waikato Central Agricultural Association's 35th annual show, to be held to-morrov and Saturday, are ahead of Inst year, when the totals were the largest for nine years. The liorse section has again shown an increase, with the be.st animals in the province competing, including 176 hunters.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22984, 11 March 1938, Page 14

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SUMMER SHOWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22984, 11 March 1938, Page 14

SUMMER SHOWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22984, 11 March 1938, Page 14