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WYNDHAM SHOW.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) INVERCARGILL, November 24. The Wyndham A. and P. Association's annual show was held to-day in perfect weather. Theie was a good attendance, and the entries both as regards quality and quantity were, if anything, better than Jasfc year. Horses in all classes were splendidly represented. Sheep were better than usual, Border . Leicesters, Romneys, and crossbreds being well represented right through, and the quality left little to be desired. The principal exhibitors was Mr John Waddell, who gained the special prize for most points in flock sheep, while Mr James Brown gained the same distinction in "fate." In cattle the entry of shorthorns was poor, but the crossbreds were declared by the judge to be the best seen for some years. Other classes were weil up to the standard of previous shows. Ths arrangements were excellent, and the, gathering on the whole was a decided success. Appended is the prize list: — HORSES. Draughts. Entire, any age. Three entries — John M'Donald 1, "F. S. Woodward 2, John A. Todd 3. . Entire, thrfe y<*ar«. Three entries — xl. M'Call 1, John Hilles 2. Entire colt, two years. Four entries — G. Heath 1, M. Dickie and Sons 2, A. H. Sim 3. . _ Entire coif, one year. Six entries— H. -M'Call 1, W. Muir 2. A. H. Sim 3. Brood mare, in foal or with foal at foot. Five entries— John Waddell 1 and 3, M. Dickie and Sons 2. Dry mare, any age. Four entries — M. Dickie and Sons 1 and 3, John Waddell 2. Filiy, three years. Two entries — M. Dickie and Sons 1, W. Chamberlain 2. Filly, two years. Ten entries— M. Dickie and Sons 1 and 2, John Caldwell 3, John Waddell 4. Filly, one yeai. Twelve entries — John Waddoll 1 and 3. Smith Bros. 2. Gelding, any ago. Eight entries— John Milne 1, P. Campbell and Sons 2, Thoe Ryder 3. Pair-horse workinjr team. Six entries — M. Dickie and Son-, 1 and 2. S. Clarke 3. Thr«e-hoise working team Three entries —M. Dickie and Sons 1, S. Clarke 2. Four-horPf working team. Three entries i —M. Dickie raid Son* 1, S. Clarke 2. Biood mare and two of her progeny. Thr<*> entrie-— John Waddell 1, M. Dickie and £ons 2 and 3. „-,,. Champion «=tallion— Mr Hugh M Call s Knight Royal. Champion maic — John Waddell. Thoroughereds. Entire, any a<re. Two entriee — James M'lnto-h"s Malakof? 1, F. Coombes's Cannon Ball 2. Brood mare, in foal or with foal at foot. Four entries— Thos. Daley 1, M. Gorman 2, James M'Glinehey 3. Colfc or filly, two years old. Four entries —James M'Glinehey 1, J. S. Lamont '2, Milne Bros. 3. Carriage Houses. Entire, any age— Mr A. Forbes'e Oldehberg 1, ■ J.- K. S. M'Donald's Kentucky Wilkes 2. Brood mare, in foal or -with foal at foot. Two entries— T. W. Foater 1, Milne Bros. 2. Colt or filly, one year old. Two entries — Chaa. Milne 1, John Rankin 2.

ROADSTEES. -Mare or filly, up to Isst. Seven entries—* S. Clarke 1, James Gait 2, D. K. M'Rae 3. Hack, up to list. Fifteen entries — J H. Hood 1, J. Scott 2, Henderson and Co. 3. Cob, 15 hands or under. Three entries—* Thos. Wyder 1, J. S. Lamont 2, TDougherty 3. Pony, 14 hands or under. Six entries— T. Ryder 1, Mrs M"Cormack 2 and 3. Pony, 13 hands or under. Five entriee— John Wellman 1, H. M'Call 2, Donald M'JJonald, jun., 3. Pony, 12 hands or under. Two entries.—! A. M'Gilivray 1, G. Sullivan 2. Troop horse, up to 15st. Ten entries— James Gait 1, W. Scott 2, Mitchell Brcs. 3. Lady's Hack. Two entries — A. Ayers 1* Henderson and Co. 2. Best lady rider. Two entries — Miss Shields 1, Miss Dodd 2. Pony, under 14 and over 12 hands. Five entries— T. Ryder 1, John. Norman 2, G. Sullivan 3. Harness. Light harness mare or gelding, over 15 ■ hands. Twelve entries — J. Gait 1, D. Crosbi© 2, H. Windleburn 3. Light harness mare or gelding, under 15 hands. Eight entries— C. Wyeth 1, J. S. Lamont 2, W. D. Ross 3. Dog-cart horse, 15.3 hands or over. Twoentries—James Gait 1, James M'Glinehey 2. Milk-cart horse. Ten entriee — R. and T. Dobbie 1, T. Ryder, 2, James Watson 3. Pair buggy horses. Two entries — H. Windleburn 1, James Gait 2. Spring-van horse. Six entries — J. Wyli* .1, W. Muir 2, W. J. Winter 3. Tidiest turnout driven by a lady— Thos. Ryder (driver Miss Shields) 1. SHEEP. Boedeb Leicester. Ram. Six entries— Mrs M. J. Cook 1, T. W. Foster 2'and 3. Pen of two ewes. Two entries — Mi 6M. J. Cook 1 and 2. Two ewe hoggets. Four entries — John. Greenless 1, W. Conser 2, A. Be!l 3. ROMNZY MaBSH. Ram. Six entries— John Waddell 1, M. Dickie and Sons 2, Mrs M. J. Cook 3. Two ram hoggets. Three entries — John. Waddell 1 and 2, M. Dickie and Sons 3. Two ewes in milk. Four entries — John M'Phail 1, John Waddell 2, M. Dickie and Sons 3. Two ewe hoggets. Five entries — M, Dickie and Sone 1, John Waddell 2 and 3. Downs. Ram. Three entries— P. Campbell md Son 31, M. Dickie and Sons 2 and 3. Crossbreds. Five entries— John M'Phail 1, James Brown 2, Mrs M. J. .Cook 3. Three crossbred ewe hoggets. Nine . entries— A. Bell 1 and 2, John, Waddell 3. - . Three crossbred wether hoggets. . Eighb entries— John Waddelf 1, John M'Phail 2, A. Bell 3. FAT SHEEP. Five freezing wethers. Two entries — James Brown 1, Mre-M. J. Co&k 2. Ten wethera or jnaiden ewejjS One entry, — James Brown 1. — Five fat lambs. Three entrks — James Brown 1, Fenton 2, Williamson and Sons 3. Pen of, five fat lambs for freezing. Six entries — James Brown 1, John Fenton 2, P. Campbell and Sons 3. Pen of 10 lambs for freezing. One cntr — P. Campbell and Sons 1. CATTLE. Crossbred. Best cow for dairy purposes. Six entries— W. Muir 1, F. W. Botting 2, P. Jackson 3. Cow, in j ilk. Seven entries — W .f. Marsh 1, F. W. Botting 2, Thomas Preen 5. Cow, in calf. Three entries— Alf King 1, F. W. Botting 2. Cottar's cow. Five entries — Thomas Preen 1, C. Bain 2, George Clark 3. 'Heifer, two year* Six entries— W. Muiz 1, F. W. Botting 2, Thomas Preen 3. DOGS Rough collie. Five entries — John Cook 1, R. Mitchell 2, W. Hunter 3. Smooth collie. Five entries — J. L. Nobla 1, Thomas Hardy 2, F. Campbell and Sons 3. - Bearded collie. Four entries — A. Bell 1* W. Hunter 2, P. Campbell and Sons 3. DAIRY PRODUCE. Fresh butter, amateur, non-separator, Three entries— Mrs H. Scott 1, Mrs Green- ' lees 2, Mrs Hallman 3. Fresh butter, separator. Five entries-*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2855, 2 December 1908, Page 21

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WYNDHAM SHOW. Otago Witness, Issue 2855, 2 December 1908, Page 21

WYNDHAM SHOW. Otago Witness, Issue 2855, 2 December 1908, Page 21

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