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WINTON A. AND P. SHOW.

The second show under the auspices of the Winto.n A. and P. Society was held on the 25th ult. in ideal weather. The attendance was large, the gate takings amounting to £6l 16s 4d. The arrangements were well carried out. and the secretary, Mr J. A. Broom, with the assistance of the committee, kept things moving during the day. A number of competitions were held, and proved of particular interest to the crowd. The following is the prizplist, the number of entries being shown in parentheses;— HORSES. —Draughts.— Entire, any age (four) —John Ewan’s Ardrimersay Prince 1, J. B. Fordo’s Premier Balgarvie 2, Jas. Patrick 3. Entire, three years (three) —Jas. Patrick 1, Jas. Wilson 2, T'. Cosgrove 3. Entire colt, two years (four) —T. Meehan 1, A. R. Forbes 2, R. Kennedy 3. Entire colt, one year (three) —F. J. Blakie 1, W. Blakie 2, H. R. Wilson 3. Brood mare, in foal or with foal at loot (two) —W. Blakie 1, D. M'Callum 2. Brood mare and two of her progeny (one) —W. Blakie. Dry mare, any age (six) —R. Kennedy 1 and 2, D. M'Callum 3. Filly, three years (five) —R. Kennedy i, D. M'Callum 2, D. Wishart 3. Filly, two years (five) —W. Blakie 1 and 3. Wm. Mackintosh 2. Filly, one year (seven) —J. Plunkett 1, W. Blakie 2, D. M'Callum 3. -—Draught Goldings. Etc.— Gelding, any age (one) —W. Blakie. Gelding, three years (one) —W. Blakie. Golding, two years (one) —W. Blakie. Pair-horse working team, dry mares or geldings (three) —R. Kennedy 1, D. M'Calfum 2, W. Blakie 3. Three-horse working team, dry mares or geldings (throe) —R. Kennedy 1, D. M'Callum 2. W. Blakie 3. Four-horse working team, dry mares or geldings (three) —R. Kennedy 1. D. M'Callum 2, W. Blakie 5. Champion draught entire—John Ewan. Champion draught mare —R. Kennedy. Best yearling filly—J. Plunkett. —Thoroughbreds.— Entire, any age (two) —Ralph and M'Nay 1, H. Cunningham 2. Entire colt, one year (one)—H. Hubber. Brood mare, in foal or with foal at foot (one) —T. Cosgrove. Mare or filly (five) —R. Jamieson 1, D. Anderson 2. A. Henderson 3. Filly, two years (two) —J. and G. Deegan 1. F. Moore 2. Filly, one year (three) —Robert Miller 1, F. Moore 2, H. Hubber 3. —Trotting Horses.— Trotting entire, any age, to be led (one) — W. M'Grath. Brood mare, in foal or with foal at foot (four) —Jas. Hamilton 1 and 2, John Hardy 3. Colt, filly or gelding, two years (four) — Jas. Hamilton 1, John M'Arthur 2, T. S. Smith 3. Colt or filly, one voar (five)— John Hardy 1, W. H. Weir 2. Jas. Hamilton 3. —Roadsters.— Roadster, mare or gelding. Isst, shown In saddle (five) —R. H. B ; sset 1. Jas, Sheddan 2. J B Porteous, jun., 3. Hack, up to 13st. shown in saddle (seven) —R. H. Bissct 1, Jaa. Swale 2, A. Robson 3. Hack, up to list, shown in saddle (ten) — R. H. Bissct 1, A. Henderson 2, Wm. Campbell 3. Cob. 15 hands or under, shown in saddle (five) —T. W. Fordo 1, C. R. Shand 2, R. H. Bissot 3. Milk-cart horse, mare or gelding, un to IScwt, driven in harness (five' —R. Jenkins I, John M'Kenzie 2, A. S. M'Naught 5. Spring-van horse, driven in harness, up to one ton (three) — H. Taylor 1, Harry Finn 2. M. Small 5. Pony, 14- hands or under, to be ridden a 5) —W. J. Langford 1, W. Kennedy 2, T. ‘‘Grath 3. Pony stallion, to bo led (four) —G. Heads L Enterprise Company 2, H. Cunningham

Pony, 13 hands or under, to bo ridden (16) —W. J. Langford 1, W. Kennedy 2, P. Boggs 3. Pony, 12 hands or under, to bo driven (three) —Mabel Pearse 1, T. Cosgrove 2, H. Taylor 3. Troop horse, 14st, 15 to 15.3 hands (six) — Jas. Swale 1, Jas. Shcddan 2, R. H. Bisset 3. Lady’s hack, to be ridden by lady (nine) Enterprise Company 1, F. Boyle 2, J. G. Beck 3. Lady rider, side-saddle only (two) —Miss MTvor 1, Mrs Beck 2. Lady rider, divided skirt (six) —Miss Langford 1, Miss S. Langford 2. Pony, 14 hands and under and hands, driven in harness (seven) —W. Kennedy 1, T. Cosgrove 2, T. M’Grath 3. Light harness mare or gelding, over 15 hands, driven in harness (eight)—J. RM’Dougall 1, Jas. MTlvvrick 2, Jas. Sheddan 3, Light harness mare or .gelding, 15 hands and under, driven in harness (three) —Wm. Kennedy 1, T. W. Fordo 2, J. and E. Deegan 3. Dog-cart horse, 15.3 hands or over, driven (five) —E. H. Bisset 1 and 3, James Shcddan 2. Pair buagv horses, driven m harness (two) —R. H. Bisset 1. Jas. O’Kane 2. Tidiest turn-out, horse, trap .and harness, driven (five) —J. R,. M’Dougall 1, James Hamilton 2, T. R. Maclean 3. CATTLE. —Shorthorn.— Bull, three years and upward—G. Anderson 1 and champion, W. R. A. Murdock 2. Bull, one year (one) —Enterprise Company. Cow in milk (two) —G. Anderson 1 and champion, D. Livingstone 2. Cow in calf (one) —Enterprise Company. Heifer, two years (two) —G. Anderson 1, H. R. Wilson 2. Heifer, 16 months and under (three)—G Anderson 1, Win. Swale 2. —Ayrshire.— Bull, three years and upward (one) —John Stevenson 1 and champion. Heifer, two years (one) —A. M‘Nie. —Holstein.— Bull, three years and upward (two) —J. and E. Deegan 1 and champion, J. T. Smith 2. Bull, two years (one) —W. H. D. Hurst. Bull, one year (two) —J. T. Smith 1, W. H. D. Hurst 2. Cow' in milk (four) —P. M'Kinna 1 and champion, J. T. Smith 2, W.- H. D. Hurst 3. Cow in calf (two) —J. T. Smith 1. Heifer, two ye am (two) —Wm. D. Thomson 1, W. H. D. Hurst 2. Heifer, 16 months and under (two) —J. T Smith 1, W. H. D. Hurst 2. —Jersey.— Cow in milk (three) —A. R. Forbes, 1 and champion, W. A. Cox 2, W. H. D. Hurst 3. Heifer, two years (one) —A. R. Forbes. Heifer, 16 months or under (one) —A. R. Forbes. —Crossbred.— Cow in calf (one)— Enterprise Company. Cow in milk (eight)—W. A. Cox 1, Mrs F. E. Jones 2 and 3. Cottar’s cow, in calf or in milk —F. A. Cole 1. D. F. O’Malley 2. Heifer, two years —W. 11. D. Hurst 1, Enterprise Company 2. Heifer, 16 months and under (one) —Enterprise Company. Best mi’k cow in milk on Show Ground— W. A. Cox. —Fat Cattle. — Pair fat bullocks (one) —Wm. Hamilton. One fat bullock (two) —Wm. Hamilton 1, Wm; Swale 2. Pair fat cows or heifers (two)—William Hamilton 1, Enterprise Company 2. One fat cow or heifer (four)—Wm. Hamilton 1, Wm, Swale 2, Enterprise Company 3. Mr Hunt’s £5 5s cup for most points in Holstoins —J. T. Smith (13 points) 1, W. H. D. Hurst (10 points) 2. Mr R. J. Anderson’s cup, value £5 ss, for most points in milking classes—Enterprise Company 11 points; A. Forbes, J. T. Smith, and G. Anderson 9 points each. SHEEP. —Border Leicester.— Ram. two-shear and over (one) —-William Kennedy. Ram, one-shear—Wm. Kennedy 1, R. J. Anderson 2. Rarn Hogget (four) —Jas. Grant 1, R. J. Anderson 2 and 3. Two ram hoggets (three) —R. J. Anderson 1 and 2, W. Kennedy 3. One shear ewe, with lamb at foot (five)— W. Kennedy 1, R J. Anderson 2 and 3. Ewe, two shear of over, with lamb at foot (three) —R. J. Anderson 1 and 2, W. Kennedy 3. Pair owes, one shear or over, with lambs at foot (three) —Wm. Kennedy 1, R. J. Anderson 2 and 3. Ewe hogget (six) —Wm. Kennedy 1, R. J. Anderson 2 and 3. Pen of two owe hoggets (four) —R. J. Anderson 1, Wm. Kennedy 2 and 3. Ewe hogget, shorn (five) —R. J. Anderson 1 and 2. Ram hogget. Horn —R J. Anderson 1 and 2, Wm. Kennedy 3. Romney.— Ram, two shear and over (three) —James Grant 1, H. Hodgkinson 2 and 5. Ram, one shear (throe) —James Grant 1, R. J Anderson 2 and 3. Ran hogget—R. J. Anderson 1,2, and 3. One-shear ewe, with lamb at foot—R. J. Anderson 1 and champion and 2. Ewe, two shear or ov.er, with lamb at foot —R. J. Anderson 1,2, and 3. Pair ewes, one shear or over, with lambs at foot —R. J. Anderson 1,2, and 3. Ewe hogget—R. J. Anderson 1,2, and 3. Pen of two owe hoggets—R. J. Anderson 1,2, and 3. Shropshire.— Ram, one shear and upwards (two) — Win. Swale 1, R. J. Anderson 2 and 3. Ram hogget (one) —W. Kennedy 1. Ewe, one shear and upward, with lamb at foot (three) —H. Swale 1,2, and 3. Ewe hogget (four)—W. Swale 1,2, and 5. Southdown.— Ram, one shear and upwards (one)— W. Kennedy. Crossbred.— Pen two crossbred ewes, one shear, with lambs at foot (two)—Wm. Kennedy 1 and 2. Pen two crossbred ewo-s, two shear or over, with lambs at foot (three) —R. J. Anderson 1, W. Kennedy 2 and 3. Pen three crossbred ewe hoggets—Wm. Kennedy 1 and 2, Lennox Cowie 3. Pen three crossbred wether hoggets (two) —Wm. Kennedy 1 and 2.

Pen five fat shorn wethers, not more than six-tooth (two) —Wm. Kennedy 1 and 2. Pen live fat lambs, ram lambs not allowed (three) —Wm. Kennedy 1, 11. RWilson 2 and 3. Pen five fat wether hoggets, shorn (one) — Wm. Kennedy. Pen five fat ewe hoggets, shorn (one) — Wm Kennedy. Pen five fat hoggets (owe or wether), shorn (one)—Wm. Kennedy. Best pet hogget, not io be shown in other classes (two)—Wm. Kennedy 1, Miss Ohrissie Grant 2. Most points in purebred sheep (£lO 10s, gift of association)—R. J. Anderson, 80 points, 1; W. Kennedy, 28 points, 2. Most points in sheep, all classes (cup, value £5 5s) —R. J. Anderson, 83 points) 1; W. Kennedy, 66 points, 2. DAIRY PRODUCE. Fancy made cheese —E. Boniface 1 and 2, J. A. Dodd 3 and h.c. Fresh butter—Mrs Jas. Hamilton 1, Mrs T. Hazlett, sen., 2, Mrs H. M'Donald 3, Mrs Jas. Findlay h.c. Powdered butter—Mrs Jas. Hamilton 1, Mrs W. A. Cox 2, Mrs D. Malcolm 3, Mrs W. A. Gill h.c. Salt blitter —Mrs W. A. Gill 1, Mrs W. A. Cox 2, Mrs T. Hazlett, sen., and Mrs D. Malcolm (equal) 3. Best home-made loaf —• Miss M. Murdoch 1. Mis E. J. Wright 2, Miss Rose M'Tavish 3. Best oat cake —Mrs T. A. Shaw 1 and 2, Mrs J. Hamilton 3. Best home-made girdle scones —Mrs T. A. Shaw 1, Mrs W. M. Smith 2, Miss Jessie Anderson 3. Best oven scones —Mrs W. A. Gill 1, Mrs W. M Smith 2, Mrs T. A. Shaw 3. Best tray afternoon tea cakes, six varieties only'—Miss L. Thomson 1, Mrs K. M'Dougall 2, Miss Henderson 5. Most points in baking—Mrs T. A. Shaw 11 points, Mrs W. M. Smith 4 points. Best and heaviest dozen hens’ eggs —Miss M. Malcolm 1, Mrs T. A. Shaw 2, Miss Neiison 3 Roll of bacon, farm cured —J. M'Cullock 1, T. Hazlett, sen., 2. Ham—J. M'Cullock. Ham, farm cured—T. Hazlett, sen., 1, J. M'Cullock 2. Exhibit of cut flowers —Mrs F. Moore 1, Miss Mary Henderson 2, Mrs R. Sims 3. Best collection birds’ eggs—Master Murdoch. DOGS. Rough collie dog—John Lambig 1, E. Clent 2, Rev. O. Webb 3. Smooth collie dog—Harold Hodgkinson 1, John M'Cullum 2. Bearded collie dog—Enterprise Company. COMPETITIONS Pony trot, for boys under 14 and ponies under 14 hands (14)—J. Kennedy 1, G. Heads 2. Ladies’ driving competition (ladies the only occupants of vehicle) (eight)—Miss A. Lindsay 1, Miss Roy 2, Miss A. Watson 3. Hunters, over Hurdles (13)—Mr M. O’Brien’s Beaumont (Miss Langford) 1, Mr M. O’Brien’s Reno (J. Walker) 2, W. Swale’s Gold Cross (owner) 3. Best groomed and decorated mare or gelding (two)—D. M'Callum and W. Blakie (equal). Ditto, light horses (one)—Ryan and Turpin. Leaping horse over high jump—M. O’Brien’s Beaumont 1, J. Porteous’s Ginger 2. Best turnout in tradesmen’s class; single (four)—Ryan and Turpin 1, J. Halpin 2. Best turnout in tradesmen’s class; double (one) —Robert Jenkins. Sheaf - throwing competition—A. Macdonald and A. Hamilton tied, both throwing as high as the bar could be raised.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3168, 2 December 1914, Page 21

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WINTON A. AND P. SHOW. Otago Witness, Issue 3168, 2 December 1914, Page 21

WINTON A. AND P. SHOW. Otago Witness, Issue 3168, 2 December 1914, Page 21

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