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Two ewes (18 months or under)—J, Knight 1 and 2. W. H. Booth 3. Ram, shorn (18 months and under)— J. Knight 1,2 and 3. _ _ Ram, shorn (over 18 months) —a. Knighp I. W. H. Booth 2. N. G. Bayner (Masterton) 3. Ewe, shorn (18 months and under)— J. Knight 1,2 and 3. Ewe, shorn (over 18 months) —J, Knight 1, W, H. Booth 2 and 3. BYELANDS (in tho wool). This class of sheep is not bred to any extent in the North Island. It is a fine wool producer. The only exhibits were those from the Government Experimental Farm (Moumahaki), who secured prizes for ram (any age), and ewe (any age). CO ERIE© ALB (in tho wool). T. O. Haycock (Martinborough) was the only exhibitor and obtained awards for ram and ewe (any age). DEVON LONGWOOL. IV. J. Birch (Marton) secured fll the prizes in these classes, there Being no competition. PET LAMB. Miss G. Euro (Palmerston. North). PAT SHEEP. There were only, two awards in fat sheep, both of which'were secured by Morris and Harper (Maaterton). EAT LAMBS (in the wool). ’ Longuwootod—D. Callis (Kairanga) X, 3 and 3. Down or Down crosses—J. Callis 1 and 3, D. Callis 2. HO3S2S STALLIONS AND THOROUGHBREDS. Thoroughbred stallion (four years and over) —E. J. Attfteld (Palmerston: North). Carriage stallion (three years and upwards)—P. G. Ward (Patangata) 1. T. F. Schroder (Ballance) 2. Brood trotting and pacing mare—K. J. [ Goile (Ohakune) 1, 5. Bambery (P.N.) 2, Mrs P. P. Connor (P.N) 3. SADDLE HORSES. Weight-carrying hack, (any age, list and over)—G. D. Beatson (Hastings) 1, N. J. Short (Eeilding) 2, W. D. Watson (Mastcrton) 3. . Hack (any age. X2st to list)—H. Hassail (Hastings). 1, B. W. Harvey (Waverley) 2, Miss G. Maher (Hastings) 3. Lightweight hack '(any age, lOst to 12st)—H. Hassall 1. W. H. Booth 2. Mrs W. Hobson (Takapau) 3. Maiden hack (any age)—Miss E. Can non (P.N.) 1. L. Straohan (Wanganui) 2, W. Hobson 3. Weight-carrying cob (14.1 to 15 bands) —W. H. Gibson (Eeilding). Mare or gilding (most suitable as hunter)—Miss G. Maher 1, B. W. Harvey 2, J. Brice (Marton) 3. Mare or gelding (most suitable as hunter, ridden by gentleman)—N. J. Short 1, H. Hassall 2. W. J. Simpson (Marton) 3. Best lady’s hack (ridden by a lady)— H. Hassall 1, W. 11. Booth 3, bliss E. Cannon 3. Best paced (and mannered horse —H. Hassall 1, W. H. Booth 2, G. D. Beatson 3. Hack (most suitable as a trap horse)— W. H. Booth 1, Miss G. Maher 2, W. DWatson 3. PONIES. Entire pony, any age (14.2 hands and under)—T. Edlin (P.N.) 1, E. Cobb Whakaronga) 2, E. Vautier (Whakaronga) 3. Pony.-mare or gelding (over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands)—Mrs C Hunter (Atitlo) 1, Miss M. Armstrong (Akitio) 2, E. Vautier (Whakaronga) 3. Pony, mare or gelding (over 12-2 hands, and not exceeding 13.2 hands)—J. Donaughey (Marton) 1, A. - Balmer (Rnnniai) 2, Mrs J. Shaw (Newbury) 3. Pony, mare or gelding (12.2 hands or under)—Mrs C. F. I’urton (Palmerston North) 1, Miss It Montgomerie (Kauwhata' 2, E. Vautier 3. HAENESS HORSES. Single harness horse (15 hands and over)—Miss G. Maher (Hastings) 1, A. Gallagher , (P.N.) '2, 11. Windsor '(TainSingle harness pony (under 14 hands)— IV. A. Doughty (Marton) 1, J. Donaughey 2, J. Hurley (P.N.) 3. Single harness horse (14 hands and under 15 hands)—W. H. Gibson (Feilding) 1, J. Cook (Awahuri) 2, A. Balmer (Baumai) 3. , . Single harness pony (12 hands and under)—Mrs C. F. Burton 1, Miss E. Field (Newbury) 2. FRIESIAN CATTLE. ’ Dry cow or heifer, calved since July, 1916—W. I. Ixivclock (Palmerston North) 1 and 2, Cluny Friesian Farm (Treatham) 2. Heifer, calved since July, 1916—Clunv Farm I, W. Bevan (Mauakau) 2, W. Lovelock 3. Heifer, calved Since Jilly, 1917 : -W. Lovelock 1, J. Liggius (Tokomnru) 2, \V. Bevan 3. Heifer, calved since July;'l9l’B—J. Donald (Westmere) 1 and 2, Cluny Farm 3. X J cn of two heifers—J. Donald 1, CHuty Farm 2, W. ' Lovelock 3. Bull, calved prior' to July, 1916—E. E. Pearson (Kairoatarau) I, W. Lovelock Bull, calved since July. 1916—Bloomfield Farm Co. (Upper Ilutt) 1, W. Lovelock 2, A. Gallichau 3. Bull, calved since July, 1917—11. R. Green (Kairanga). 1,. Cluny Farm 2. J. Liggins 3. Bull, calved July, IPlS—Cluny Farm 1, W. Bovan 2, R. Pearson 3. Cow, ip miik—W. Bovan 1, W. Lovelock 2. JERSEY. Female, registered in Herd Book—E. Eagio, junr. (Belvedere) i, A. u, jutsacaster 2, E. B. Eng.o 3. Bull, carved pt.w to July, 1916—W. H. Booth 1, S. i.uiivaisier 2, it. B. Eng. u 3. Bull, calved since July, 1916 —R. D. IlarJciiess (ie -Hero). Bull, calved since July, 1817— R. L. Horn (Mauakau). Bull, edited since July, TJI&—H. D. Haikness 1, 11. il. i’napoA (roiendliga, 2, VV. H. Booth 3. Caw, m milk—b. Lancaster 1, W. JI. Booth 2, El. B. Eagie 3. Dry cow —S. Lancaster 1, 11. J. Lancaster 2 ami 3. Belter, calved July, 1916—W. JI. Booth I, ti. L. Korn 2, It. Pntilips 3. Heifer, calved since Juy, 1917—W. 11. Booth 1 and 2, A. Lancaster 3. Heifer, calved since July, 1918—F. J. Watson (Bulls) 1, K. D.-HathiiCos 2, E. Eagle 3* Pen of two heifers—F. Watson 1, E. B. Eagle 2, A. Lancaster 3. Cow, judged on butter record*—Si, Lancaster j, J). 1), D.iglo 2, F. S. Mcßae (Palmerston North) 3. DRAUGHT HORSES.

Stallion, four years or over—Donald Estate (Featherslon).. Colt, loalecl since July, IDju—Rhodes Bros. (Castieciiftj. Colt, foaled since July, 1337—J. Paul (Stratiord) 1, Doaaid Estate 2, CJf. Don aid 3. Colt, faded since July, 1813—F. J. Watson (Bulls) Dry mare—Donald Estate. Filly, foaled «.nce Juiy, 1813—T. 3. Lonsdale (IVaverley) 1, J. Paul 2, Donah; Estate 3. I'hly, foaled since July, 1817—Donald Estate. Filiy, foaled since July, ISlS—Donald Estate 1, J. R. Tanner (Longburn) 2. F. J. Watson 3. Wo; Iringdraughts, fielding, in regular work—Wellington Corporation 1,2 and Mare, in regular work—Donald Estate. Walking draught—Kairnnga Coum.-il 1. S. Bnnherv (Painiei stonj 2, J. Guvey (Palmerston) 3. Pair plough horse.—T. 1. Dyncdale 1, Donald Estate 2, S. Uamlxtry 3. , Heavy gelding or mare—Wellrngton Corporation 1 and 2, Kairanga Council Mare or fieldin-T, 'vnrUinfi in spring enrt—TJ. 11. Crahh (Pa'.ieerston.; 1. S. Bn in bar v 2, Cliild Bros (Palmerston) 3. Mare or fielding.■ si,Table draw half ton—Child Bros. 1, J.. S’ifile.y (Devui) 2. Pair heavy horses—Wellington Corpora-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10430, 7 November 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10430, 7 November 1919, Page 3

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