The Tapanui A. & F. Show, 1902.
(1) Mr Fleming's Waikaka Valley mare Lady Victoria— First and Champion at Dunedin and Gore, and First at Invercargill and Tapanui ; (2) Mr Haugh's (Crookston) First Prize Yearling ; (3) Mr Peter White's (Tapanui) Shepherd Lad (First Prize winner); (4) Mr P. Collins' First Prize Single Buggy Horse; (5) Mr P. Collins' First Prize Lady's Hack (Rosie), ridden by Miss Fahey ; (6) "A chiel amang them takin' notes" ; (7) Mr John M'Kenzie's (Greenvale) Lord Vanderbilt, by Rothchild, full brother to the Baron, the only carriage horse in New Zealand unbeaten in the show ring — four firsts at Tapanui, two firsts at Leeston, four firsts at Gore, and two firsts at Christchurch ; (8) Mr A. M'Kenzie's (Heriot) First Prize Spring Cart Horse.
<Photos by Chas. Clayton, Gore.)
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Otago Witness, Issue 2546, 31 December 1902, Page 41
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131The Tapanui A. & F. Show, 1902. Otago Witness, Issue 2546, 31 December 1902, Page 41
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