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OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY.

SPECIAL SHOW PRIZES, The following special prizes were awarded in connection with the Otago A. and P. Society's Summer Show at Tahuna Park:— The Dunedin Stock Agents and Wool Brokers’ Association, four trophies, each valued at' £lO 10s, to exhibitor gaining most points in Border Leicester, Romney Marsh, Corriedale, and merino sections—■ Merino, R. Jopp (Ghatto Creek); Border Leicester, J, W. Blair (Shands); Romney Marsh, James Mosley and Sons (Clydevale); Corriedale, J. A. Johnstone (Bushey Park). The New Zealand Refrigerating Company, Ltd., shield to exhibitor gaining moat _ points in the fat sheep and lamb freezing classes—R. T. Kirk (Mosgiel). The Southdown Sheep Society’s gold medal for, the best two-tooth Southdown ram from a flock registered with society— M. J, Andrew (Maheno), The New Zealand Friesian Association’s gold medal to exhibitor gaining most points in the Friesian section-—W. Y. Dickie and Sons (Gore). The Milburn Lime and Cement Company, one truck (eight tons) of carbonate of lime, in bags, delivered to winner’s railway _ siding, to exhibitor gaining most points in the pedigree cattle sections— W. Y. Dickie and Sons (Gore). Wright, Stephenson, and Co., Ltd., a silver cup to the exhibitor gaining most points in the Aberdeen Angus, Hereford, or Shorthorn classes of purebred registered cattle (beef section); 1929, J. A. Johnstone—J, A. Johnstone (Bushey Park). New •, Zealand Friesian Association (Otago branch), first prize £3, second £2, third £l, for group one: Bull, two years old .or over; cow three years or over, in ? calf or in milk: heifer,two years old, in calf or in milk; heifer, one year old—W. Y. Dickie and Sons (Gore) I, T. Hewitt (Goodwood) 2. Group two: First prize 2, second 1 £l, third 10s; comprising two heifers, one bull (yearlings)—W. Y. ’Dickie and Sons 1 and 2. The New Zealand Ayrshire Cattle Breeders’ Association, £2 2s as special prize to exhibitor gaining most points in Ayrshire section; 1928-29, Gillies Bros,— Gillies Bros. (Hampden). G. Milligan, Jersey: Oaks’s (Hastings) trophy, valued at £s,for best yearling Jersey bull; 1929, David Wright—P. Hellyer (North-East Valley). Mr A. A. Paape’s Grand Hotel Cup, valued at SOgns, for the best group of four Clydesdale horses, the progeny of one stallion (two years old or under); 1927, John Young; 1928-29, Coubrough and. Hamilton—Andrew Grant (Fairlie). The, Clydesdale Horse Society of New Zealand’s (Incorporated) silver medal for the best yearling or two-year-old colt or filly, bred by exhibitor—John Young (Outram). , . Messrs Watson and Co.'s Challenge Cupvalued at £2O, for the best "group of. four fillies, three years old and under, bred and owned by exhibitor—R. W. Blair (Shands). The Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agency ■ Company, Ltd., £5 5s as a special prize to the exhibitor gaining most points in the Clydesdale breeding - section—Andrew Grant (Fairlie). First prize (anonymous), trophy valued at 121; second- £2, third £1; for best two draught geldings, four years old or over, the property of one owner, moet > suitable for town work (open com'petition); 1928, New .Zealand Express Company; 1929, John Reid (Oamaru)— Andrew Grant (Fairlie). Mr A, Stewart’s (Law Courts Hotel) special prize of £2 2s for the best springvan horse up to 20cwt.—New Zealand Express Company, Ltd. The,. Otago. Hunt Club’s cup,-valued at £5 6s, for hunting competitions; men riders —W. Hastie (Pine Hill), The Otago Hunt Club’s cup, valued at £5 5s for ' hunting competitions; lady iders—Allen Speight (Lumsden), Miss Greenslade. The Forbury Park Trotting Club, £lO 10s for trotters and pacers’ section— Best trotter:- A. Robertson 1,. Miss J. Keith 2; best pacer: J. Richardson 1. Mrs F. J. Conn’s trophy, valued at £5 .ss, for the best type of hunter any weight, who has qualified with <a Hunt Club this season—Miss T. D. Dalziel (Brqckville). ■ Miss D.. Mowat’s trophy, valued' at £5 ss, for the best wire jumper—Mr W. Hastie (Pine Hill). In the class fpr a roadster or backup to 15 stone, to be shown in the saddle, Mr A. Jopp was - awarded second prize and Miss'K.'Wood was thjrd. . In the class for the beet trotter Mr A. Robertson gained first prize and Mrs J. Keith was placed second. •

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 23

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OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 23

OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 23

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