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WAIMATE SHOW.

By Telegraph. (By Our Special Reporter.) - .The North Otago liorse breeders m ere „ well represented, the exhibits including some of the best horses belonging to North Otago and South Canterbury. Mr H. Saunders (W annate) v. as award* . ed first prize in the a,god class and the championship fot his fane stallion Maioi Slew ait, beating Ml A. Dalgleish's imported Derby, Messrs A. and J. \\eir & good ..old. Agitator being thud. All Saunders also secured first prize. \v ith his three-year- lv . old Scottish Crown, a son of Black' g Knight. Scottish Crown was placed lirst at Timaru, and it is greatly to the ; f . credit of his forbear that at the show. ... under notice he was consider,ed superior, , to first and second horses competing-at ~ the recent Dunedin Horse. Parade, . ; where Earl Stewart was first m his class and reserve champion, and Huntley's Best was awarded, a blue certm--cate. - Mr J. O'Brien as * successful iu the section for two-yearrolds. In. the female sections Mr G. -Harvey s Princess R-ose, a Maheno representa-tives-was awarded the championship, ribbon. Mr A. Brown (Waimate) was first 111 mares with foal at foot, Mr D. M'liitosh secured a similar honor m •the section for dry mares.; In the.section for entire with three of his .pi o-. geiiy Mr A. Dalgleish secured the red ' ticket with; Princess Royal, Lady Derby, and Candidate, representatives of Royal Derby. The horses named -were- the onlv members ,of Royal. Derby's family in the show. •There- was, as is usually the case at the .Waimate Show, an interesting collection of the lighter breeds of horses, the judging of which occupied the keenest attention of_ the judges. Some interesting competitions were arranged, and these were watched with interest by the large crowd of spectators. The gate takings amounted to £lOl 4s, as against £IOO Is, the takings last |

" Tho judges were: Sheep—Purebred classes, Mr John M'Kercher (WoodlandsY; crossbred and fat classes, _Mr K. M 'Lennari (Motukaike). CattleShorthorn, Polled Angus, Herefords, and fat cattle, Mr J. Mitchell (Oamam) ; Ayrshircs, Jerscysi and Tnilch 'cciivs, 'Mr A. Gillitss (Hampden). Horses—Draughts, Messrs James PatTick (Outram) and T. Wylic (Sefton) ; thoroughbreds and hacks, Mr J. O'Brien (Oamaru); cob and pony classes, Mr A. S. Orbell (Waikouaiti). Pigs—Mr D. Lundy (Morven). Dairy produce—Mr R. R. Bowie, (limaru). Tho following concludes tho prizelist.

HORSES. ' , —Draughts.— ■ Entire, 4 years old and upwards; first prize £o, second £2, third £1 H. Saunders' Major Stewart, .'.by-..Captain i Stewart—Lady Cranborne 1 and chain- , pion; A. Dalgleish's lloyal Derby, by Crown Derby-—Bride, 2; A. and. .3. ■Weir's Agitator, by lloyal Standard — •Nellie M'Gregor, 3. . -• ■ Entire, 3-years-okl; first prize £2j second £l, third lion, certificate—H. Saunders' Scottish Crown, by Black Knight—Maggie -Lauder, 1; A. ...and J. Weir's Earl Stewart, by Captain Stewart —Flora II 2, Breen and Gray!s Huntley's Best, by Pride's Fancy—clam by Lion King, 3. ; ' Entire colt, : 2-years-old; first £2, •second £l, third hon. certificate—J. O'Brien, 1; J. Scott's The Laird, by Garthland, 2; J. A. Dunbar's Royal; Review, by Garthland, 3. Yearling colts; first £1 10s, second £l, third lion, certificate. —G. Harvey's bar's, by Garthland —Miss Morton, 1; IM. B. Peck's Laddie, by Western Lad—Lincoln Tom mare, 2; Fleming I Bros.' Baron's Heir, by Baron Fyvie—- | Diamond, 3. . , Brood mare, with foal at foot; first £2, second £l, third hon. certificateAlex. Brown's Belle. Malione, by The M'Eenzie —Mountain Belle, 1; A. Rat-' tray's, senr., Princess May, by Prince Cedrie 2. .

.Mare, dry, 4 years and upwards; first £2,' second £l, third hon. certificate— D: M'lntosh's Gem, by Glenzier, 1; A. Rattray's, senr.. Miss Hardy, by Dalmuir Prince, 2; A. Rattray's, senr., Miss Cameron, by Dalmuir Prince 3. Filly, three-years-old; first £2, second £l, third lino, certificate—G. Harvey's Princess Rose, by Duke of Argyle, 1; P. W. Borrie's Rosebud, by Agitator, 2; J. L-een, 3. Filly, two-years-old—A. Dalgleish's Lady Landon, by Shepherd Lad, 1; W. A. Dunbar's Nancy, by Lord Banks, 2; J. Northcote's, by Garthland, 3.

Yearling Filly.-—H Saunders 1, executors A. Hayes 2, Hogan and Son 3. Best 2-year-old Colt- or Filly by Garthland.—J. Northcote 1.

• Best Yearling Golt or Filly by Garthland.—J. A. Dunbar 1. Best Yearling Colt or Filly by Ranfurly, Yet. —F. Huston 1. First and Second Best Yearling Colt or Filly by Lord Ranfurdy.—Executors of A. Hayes 1, Hogan and Son 2. Best Yearling Colt Stewart. P. M 'lntosh 1.

Yearling Filly by Major Stewart.: — H. Saunders 1, E. J. Adams 2. Entire with three of his progenj*. —-A. Dalgleish's lloyal .Derby. Gelding, 4 years old and J. C. Faulkner's Clyde 1, Alex. Brown's Champ 2, Woodman Hawke's Prince 3. Gelding, 3 . years old. —H. ' Allnut's Major. Gelding, 2 years old —J. T. Hay 1. Team of Three Horses in daily work. Woodman Hawke 1, R. White 2. Pair Mares in - daily work.—P. W.Borric 1, J. Bruce 2. Pair Geldings in daily work.:—J. C. Faulkner 1. Woodman Hawke 2, -lv White 3. '

Soring Dray Horse up to 25cwt, to be driven in vehicle.—J. C. Faulkner 1,J. Luck 2, W. Cochrane 3. 1 Special Class for Best . Walking Draught Mare or gelding.—l\ W. Bor- | tic's May 1,.D. M'lntosh's Gem 2.. I —'thoroughbreds and Hacks. — I Entire, 3 years old and upwards.— I L. Thyne's Csistasliore i. ' Entire Colt, 2 yearsHurst 1. ' . ?' Brood Marc, in foal or with foal' at foot.—C. Hansen's Agitation 1. Golt, gelding or filly 2-vears-old.— E. A. Hurst 1. * • —Hackneys.— Hackney Stallion, '3 years old and' upwards.—D. Rainey's Bellevuc 1, W. Brown's Black Wilkes 2. - v\Carriage Stallion, 3 years old and up.wards.—Jas. King's Lord Vanderbilt 1:Hackney . Filly or Gelding, 2 ' .years old. —Maurice Foley 1, Maurice O'Sliea 2, Fraser and M'Leod 3.

-Hackney Colt, Filly, or Gelding;i year-ling.—-P. J. Wain's Dolly 1, W: Sl* Williams 2, J. Dencli 3. : : , Hackney Brood Mare, any age, -in foal, or, with foal at foot.—E. B.iHarson's Nell :1, F. Westphall 2, Maginness

if Gelding or Mare, best weight carrier ■■■,- up to lost., to .be-shown' in saddle and •s ridden. —A. S. Elworthy's Wizard;!, :J; C. Faulkner's Doctor ,2; J. Median's Dinah 3. Gelding or Mare, best weight; cars -rier up to 13st., to be shown in saddle iiud ridden.—H. Elworthy's Ironbark 1, ; P. J. Manning's Margarette ; 2y P;l :El- - Liberty 3. ! > Gelding or Mare, best- weight carrier. up to list., to be shown in saddle''and : ridden.—C. M'Lachlan's 'Paddy: iljii'Bsi F. "Whitney's Ngatiri 2, H. Elworthy's' Dunlop 3. Pair Buggy Horses, 14.2 to "' 15.2 hands, to be showir-ia four-wheeled svehicle. —C. M'Lachlan's Paddy and Nobby ,'l, E.-• C. d'Auvergne's Trixie and Smoodger 2. ' Single Buggy Horse, 14.2 to 15.2 .handsj.sto :be? shown in buggy or. gig;— C. Paddy 1. H. Saunders' Pa&swood 2, M. Tregonning 3. U" Dogcart; Horse, 10.2 hands and over, to be shown'in dogcart.—J. C. Faulkner's ' 'Doctor 1, Meyers and Jones' '-Troy-2,' F. A. Macdonald 3. Tandem Team,'to be driven in ring.— C/ jVntfachlan's" Paddy and Nobby 1. Farmer's Turn-out," horse, trap, and harness, tip to lOcwt., to be driven by owner, a farmer; of mot' more than 5'"I0 acres.—W. Fisher 1, S. Bird 2, J. Dench "3. Lady's Hack, to be, ridden by lady.— C. M'Lachloil's Paddy* 1, B. F. Whitney's Ngatiri 2, P. Elworthy's Libercv

Heavy-weight Hunter- to 14st.— P. Elworthy's Liberty 1, H. Elworthy's Ironbark 2, E. B. Harrison's Melibeus 3. Light-weight Hunter, up to list., to be ridden in the presence of the judge over fair hunting fences, three trials. — H. Elwodthv's Dunlop 1, B. F. Whitney's Ngatiri 2, D. J. Blair's Geneveive 3.

Hunter, to be owned and ridden in the presence of the judge over fair hunting fences by a member of the Waimate Hunt. —G. S. Moir-Byers IJncle Tom 1, E. B. Harrison's Melibeus 2, L. Hamilton's Rluuia 3. Best Troop Horse, 14.2 to 15.3, open to members of any mounted corps.— Trooper P. J. Manning's Margarette 1, Trooper E. Leonard's Craig Dugald Trooper P. Hendry's Queen 3. _ Spring-cart Horse up to 12cwt.—bLaird's Darkie 1, A. S. Elworthy s.Snip 2, P. D. Hoare 3. • 1 V j -Best Tradesman's. Turn-out, ing horse, cart, and harness.—\\. Barford 1, F. Lindon 2, Bennett and. Don 3. ■- ' Walkine Matcli, about half a milc.-p ''Mrs'J: tuck's Jock 1, W. Cochrane s ■Hilda 2.

—Cobs and Ponies Cob, 14 to 15 hands, to be shown in Cochrane's Pike's Point 2, Mrs J. Dowthwaite's Don 3. , ~ ' Harness Cob, to be shown m trap, 14. ,to 15 hands.—J. Coehrane's.Pike s Point 1, A. Brown's Billie 2, Maurice O'Shea's Nigger 3. . ■ . Pony Entire,- under 14.2 hands. M'Laughlin's Master Bobbins 1. _ p ony 13 to 14 hands. —Mrs ,M. Croucher's Nora 1, A- Slee's Tom Thrush 2, P. Reilly's Dandy 3. 1 ; -Pony over 12 and under 13 hands.Airs M.' Croucher's Togo 1, W. Hawke s Dolly 2 G. F. Richardson's Hector d. • Ponv 12 hands and under. —W. Dowthwaite's Hardy 1, H. Eden's Tim 9, Gus Nicol 3, W. R. Menzies' Toby 0 . Pair of Ponies, 14 hands and under, to be shown in trap.—Mrs M. Croucher's Nora and Togo 1, E. B. Harrison- 2. ' ■ _ Ponv Jump, 14 hands and under, over three flights of - hurdles.—Mrs _M. Croucher's Nora 1, J. Fitzharris Tim 2 G. B. Moir-Byer's Pickwick 3. Pony Trot, open to ponies 14 hands and under, to be ridden- by childreix 14 years and under.—V. Meyers _Tim 1, B. D. Stefien's Rose 2, W. Menzies' Toby 3. ;

—Dairy Produce. — . 21bs Fresli Butter, in Alb rolls—airs J Craig 1, Mrs A. M'Dowell 2, Mrs H.. Saunders 3, Miss 13. Belclier v.1i.0. and Fancy Butter (fresh). —Miss B. Belcher l and 2. . 21bs Powdered Butter, in a lh .■r.olls. Mrs A. M'Dowelll, Mrs H. Saunders

2, Mrs J. Williams 3. 121hs Salt Butter. —Mrs J. Williams 1, Mrs J. Craig 2.

SPECIAL PHIZES. —-Sheep. - Cliristchurch Meat Co., best ppn <j>v five wethers or maiden ewes, suitable for freezing—Norton Francis. f Canterbury Frozen Meat Co., toi best pen of half or t ewes, with lamb at foot —Isoiton 1 1,111 Guinness and Lc Cren, for most points in Border Leicesters —J. Dowthwaite. Dalgety ancP'X/0., for most points m sheep—J. Dowtliwaite. National Moftgago and Agency Co , for best pen of five fat lambs—l. Studh°W.CM. Hamilton, second prize for pen of fb?o fat lambs —S. R. Dickson. Loan and Mercantile Agency .C0.,-.tor most points in purebred sheep—J. Dowthwaite. , , c J. O'Rourlce, for best pen of five Down cross lambs, suitablo for export freezing in December —1 •C. Studliolme. L Quibell Bros., most points in fat siieep land iambs—Norton Francis.

—Cattle W. Cameron, most points in purebied cattle—M. and A. Cochrane. ■' ■ Fraser and M 4 Leod, for most points in fat cattle—Meyers and Jones. __ Meyers and Jones, fox* best fat buHociv —P. J. Callaghan.

—Horses. , M, O'Brien, for champion stallion— H. Saunders' 1 Major Stewart. R. Nicol, for best three-year-old entire —H. Saunders' Scottish Crown. Colville and Presland, for best two-year-old colt —J. O'Brien. _ Executors late A. Hayes, for best, yearling colt—J.- A. Dunbar, for colt by Garthland—Miss Morton. ~ „„ E. Carbolt, for best two-year-old filly —A. Dalgleish's Lady Landon. . W George, for best yearling filly— H. Saunders' filly by Major Stewart. S. J. Adams, for best pair of mares in daily use, the property of a bona fide farmer. —P. M. Borrie. A. Jack, for best brood mare with foal at foot, the property of a. bone fide farmer." in the Waimate district —A. Brown. A. Craighead, for most points in draughts—H. Saunders. G. S. Meredith, for best pair geldings in daily use—J. C. Faulkner. T. Liken, for best yearling colfc or filly by Ran'furly Yet —T. Hutson. • T. Liken, for best yearling colt or filly by Lord llanfurly—Executors A. Hayes 1, Hogan and Sons 2. J. Bitchener, for best walking draught mare or gelding—P. W. Borrie. . A. Dalgleish, for best two-year-old colt or filly by Garthland —J. Nortlicote. A. Dalgleish, for best yearling colt or filly by Garthland —J. A. Dunbar. H. Saunders, for yearling filly by Major Stewart —E. J. Adams 2. —Hacks, Etc. — E. C. Studliolme, for best weight-car-rier up to lost —A. S. Elwortliy's Wizard. A. S. Elworthy, for best weight-car-rier up to 13st—H. Elwortliy's Ironbarb. ,

H. Elworthy, for best weight-carrier up to. list—C. M'Lachlan's Paddy. Carlisle Studliolme, for best 14st hunter —P. Elworthy's Liberty, j L. Parkinson, for best list hunter — H-. Elworthy's Dunlop. E. J. Atwill, for best lady's hack — C. M'Lachlan's Paddy. Paul Studliolme, for best troop li'orsc. —Trooper Manning's Margarctte L; Trooper Leonard's Craig Dugald 2. J. Symon, for best spring-carter up to 12cwt —S. Laird's Darkie. •-Sadler and 13utcher, for best tradesman's turnout —W. Barford. —Cobs and Ponies. — A. uS. Jones, for best harness cob — J. Cochrane's Pike's Point. . —. Barford, for best pony 13 to 14 r hands—Mrs M. Groiiclier's Nora. E. S. Mills, for best pony 12 to 13 hands—Mrs M. Crouclier's Togo. - J. Shackleton, for best pony 12 hands and under—Dowthwaite's Hardy. ■- R. Brain, for best pony jump—Mrs M.-Croucher's Nora. .George Dash, for competition 4 in knowledge of horse—H. G. Cain 1, J.. Wellwood 2, G. Brown 3. —Sundries. — • , S. Evans, for most points in sundries —Miss Belcher. L. Thom as, for best home-made bread (open to Waimato County)— Mrs. T. Prue. 'Waimate Times, for best liomc-made oven scones (open to Waimate County) —Mrs T. Prue. Manchester and Co., for most; points •in dairy produce—Miss B. Belcher.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10603, 4 November 1910, Page 2

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WAIMATE SHOW. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10603, 4 November 1910, Page 2

WAIMATE SHOW. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10603, 4 November 1910, Page 2

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