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OAMARU SHOW

The following completes the list of special prizes awarded at the North Otago A. and P. Association’s annual show: — Silver challenge cup, valued at 20 guineas, donated by the past presidents of the association for 'most points in draught horse sections —James Patrick. The Oamaru Stock Agents’ and Woolbrokers’ Association’s prize of £2 2s, for most points in draught horse sections — James Patrick. Clydesdale Horse Society’s medal, for the best two-year-old filly—J. Tisdall. Mr F. Milner’s prize of £1 Is, for second in three-year-old entire class+-Mitchell and O’Brien. Mr J. Mahoney’s prize of £1 Is, for best entire colt, 2 years old (owned and bred by exhibitor) —Jas. Patrick. Mr Charles Cowan’s prize of £1 Is, for best entire colt—Jas. Patrick. , Mr Charles Cowan’s' prize of £1 Is, for best yearling filly—J. Tisdall. Mr W. G. Grave’s prize, valued at £2 10s. for best brood mare in foal —Jas. Patrick. Mr W. A. Dimiok’s prize, valued at £2 10s, for best pair of marcs, three years old and upwards—J. Tisdall. Mr W. A. Gardiner’s prize of £2 2s, for champion entire —W. Gardiner. Mr J. E. Broad’s prize, valued at £1 Is, for best pair of geldings —Jas. Patrick. N.Z. Warehousemen’s Association’s prize of £1 la, for best mare or gelding suitable for town spring-dray, to draw a load of 18 cwt —R. B. Meek. Messrs Donaghy and Co.’s prize, valued at £2 sa, for best four-horao working team —Jas. Patrick. The Oamaru Stock Agents’ and Woolbrokers’ Association’s prize of £2 2s, for most points in light harness horses—Thomsons, Ltd., and W. L. M’Kenzie (equal). Major Orbcll’s prize of £4 4s, for the best hunter up to 14st—R. Harrison. Major Orbell’s prize of £1 Is, for the second best hunter up to 14st—Miss D. Mowat. Mr J. O’Brien’s prize of £1 Is, for the best hunter up to list —Miss D. Mowat. Mr Bruce Meek’s prize of £2 2s. for the winner of the high jump (second day)— M'Oabo Bros. Mr Theo. Russell's prize of £2 2s, for the best lady rider over hunting fences—Miss D. Mowat. Mr Russell’s prize of £1 Is, for the second best lady rider over hunting fences —Miss M'Laughlin. Messrs G. and T. Young’s prize, valued at £1 Is, for the second best lady rider over hunting fences —Miss M’Laughlin. Mr J. R. Sewell’s prize, valued at 10s 6d, for the best lady rider over hunting fences —Miss D. Mowat. Messrs Robertson and Boulton’s prize, valued at 10s 6d, for best lady rider over hunting fences —Miss D. Mowat. Mr L. Murray’s prize of 10s, for best boy rider, not over 15 years—J. Conlan. Miss M. M’Quade’s prize of 10s, for best girl rider, not over 15 years—Jean Stevenson.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18720, 25 November 1922, Page 17

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OAMARU SHOW Otago Daily Times, Issue 18720, 25 November 1922, Page 17

OAMARU SHOW Otago Daily Times, Issue 18720, 25 November 1922, Page 17

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