THE MASTERTON SHOW
.PRINCIPAL EXHIBITORS. (EOM m OWN CORRESPONDENT. MASTERTON, February 7. Amongst tho principal exhibitors at the forthcoming Masterton show will he the following:—Vv’. B. Allen (Taratalii), Romney -Marsh, sheep; C. E. Allen , .Taratahi), Romney Marsh sheep; E. AY. Alien (Taratahi), Romney Marsh sheep; AY. H. Buiok (Masterton), Romney Marsh sheep; H. H. Beetham (Masterton), fat sheep and freezers; AY. H. Beetham (Masterton), fat sheep and freezers; AY.' and H. Beetham (Masterton), fat sheep and freezers; J. Billington, dairy cattle; H. M. Campbell (Puknwa), Hawke’s Bay), light horses; Ellis Bros. (Bulls), ■Southdown sheep; C. Gordon (AA ranganui), horses; AValliam Gihson (Feilding), J. T. Hawthorn -(Lower Hutt), English J. Knight (Feeding), Southdown sheep; A. H. Rollo (Otaki), Southdown sheep; AY. Reid and Sons (Makino, Feilding), fat and freezing sheep; Slack . Bros. (Palmer-, sto-n North), Leicester®; S. Standen (Feilding), Romney Marsh sheep; A\ 7 . H. and A. E. Booth (Carterton), Jersey cattle; AY. Howard Booth (Carterton), horses and cattle; AY. C. Buchanan (Topurupuru), shorthorn and fat cattle; A. J. Cooper (Masterton), Shropshire sheep; X)agg Bros* (Masterton), horses and cattle; Donald’s estate (Featheraton), horses and sheep; Groves’ estate (Tenui), cattle; J. and H. Holmes (Matahiwi), fat cattle, fat and freezing sheep; James’s estate (AVangaehu), fat cattle and . fat sheep; fi. R. Lancaster (Palmerston North;, Jerseys, dairy- cattle; English Leicester, and Sonthdowns (in all sixty-two entries); G. F. Moore (Kai Iwi, Wanganui), horses and fat cattle; Rupert Morrison (Blairlogie), horses; AY. Maco (Brammerton), . shorthorn and fat cattle; James McGregor (AVangaehu), Southdown sheep; D. McKenzie (AVoodlands), horses, cattle, fat, and freezing sheep; AVTUiam Perry (Penrose), Lincoln sheep and freezers; William Rayner (Taratahi), Romney Marsh, Southdown, and Shropshire sheep (in all thirty-one entries); J. D. Mitchell (Hawcra), horses; Monokton and Fetch (Feilding), pigs (a very large entry); Nelson Bros. (Tomoana, Hawke’s Bay), Southdown sheep and English Leicester sheep; Mrs A. J. Rutherford (Alfredton), horses; Shaw and Son (To Ore Ore), farmers’ classes of- sheep; A. J. Stone-AVigg (Rangitumau), Hereford cattle and Southdown sheep;. John Strang (Gladstone), shorthorns and fat cattle and freezing sheep; Mrs B. H. Slack (Taikorea), sheep; G. AYheclcr (Halcombe), Hereford cattle and Romney Marsh sheep; G. Sievers (Olareville), Border Leicester sheep and horses; AY. B. C. Tylee (Pahiatua), fat and freezing sheep; C. F. A'allance (Kahumingi), horses and shorthorn cattle; AA r . D. AVatson (Masterton), horses (in all twenty entries). ‘ ... The number of entries received in the various classes for the show are as follows (last year’s entries being given in parentheses): —Sheep, 585 (784); horses, 320 (301); cattle. 250 (220); dogs. 60 (53); pigs, 45 (22); competitions, 165 (157); produce, 180 (188)j horticulture, 102 (176); totals, 1707 (19011 —a decrease of 194 on last year.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7047, 8 February 1910, Page 9
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444THE MASTERTON SHOW New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7047, 8 February 1910, Page 9
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