THE PAHIATUA SHOW.
The awards at the Pahiatua Show yesterday were : HORSES. —Ponies.— (Judges': Messrs W. D. Watson and G. H. Perry.) Mare or gelding, under 13 hands: Kenneth Small 1, M. Thomas 2. Mare or gelding, not over 14 hands: S. Turnbull 1, N. Bicknell 2, Trevor Hughes 3, J. McTavish h.c. —Saddle Horses. —- Hack, 11 stone: W. Howard Booth’s Lonely 1, W. F. Groves 2, D. S. Ross 3. Cob, under 15 hands: D. D. McLaggan’s Dolly 1, F. W. Blacthford 2. L. Johansen 3, N. Bicknell h.c. Lady’s Hack: W. Howard Booth’s Lonely (Miss Angus) 1, N. Bicknell 2. D. D. McLnggan 3. Remount. Horse, not exceeding 15.2 hndas: D. D. McLogan’s Dolly 1, Master G. Smith 2, N. Bicknell h.c. —Harness Horses.— Dog cart horse, under 15.2 hands: N. Avery’s Horteuse 1. Gig horse: B. Clark’s Starlight 1, F. W. Blatchford 2, N. Bicknell 3. Single harness horse, under 14.2 hands: Cyril MeCardle’s King Leopold 1, J. McTavish 2. Milk cart horse, capable* of drawing half a ton : A. McKinley’s Nugget 1. A. Howell 2, L. E. Hill 3. —Draughts.— (Judge: Mr R. D. Knight, Longbu in) Mare, in foal or with foal at foot: A. McFarlane’s Compulsory Service 1. Heavy mare or gelding: C. Avery 1. Mare or gelding, capable of drawing one ton: A. McKinlay’s Nugget 1. G. H. Brown 2. Best yearling colt or filly: C. Avery’s Kitchener 1. Best dogcart gelding or filly; E. Harvey's 1, N. Bicknell 2. Best th ree-vear-old gelding or filly: N. Bicknell’s Diamond 1, *S. Bolton 2, A. McKay 3, F. W. Blatchford c. Best foal, by Pride of Ellesmere or Laird of Ardoncaple: A. McFarlane’s 1. CATTLE. (Judge: Mr E. Eagle, Jun., Carterton). —Jerseys.— Bull, calved prior to Ist July, 1913: F. Cresswell’s Belvedere Sunset 1. and champion. Two entries. Yearling bull, calved since Ist July, 1914: F. Cresswcll’s Laurel’s Gypsy Count. 1, M. A 1 puss’ 2. Three entries.
Cow ,any ago: W. White Scott’s Rewa Butterfly 1 and champion, G. H. Brown's 2, M. Alpass’ Queenie 3. Four entries. Heifer, calved since Ist July, 1913: L. S. Polglasos Lady Shannon 1, G. H. Brown’s 2. Three entries.
Heifer, calved since Ist July, 1911: G. Bottom ley’s Sunray’s Sunlight 1. F. Cresswell’s Laurel’s Daisy 2. Two entries. —Hoi steins. —
Bull, calved since Ist July, 1913: M. A 1 pass’s Booth Car 1. One entry.
Yearling Bull, calved since Ist July, 1911: I*. C. Neilsen’s Tirania of Ashlyn 1, T. Checkley’s Colantha 1 l’ietei.je Wiana 2. Three entries. Cow, an'y age: H. 11. Wilton’s Tui 1. One entry.
Heifer, calved since Ist July, 1914: T. Clns'kley’s Model Countess Ena 1, T. Checkley’s Princess Yon Legis 2. Two entries. - —Da irv Ca t tie.—
Dairy Cow, in milk: E. Harvey 1, L. S. Polgla.se 2, Trevor Hughes 3.
Dairy Heifer, any breed’ in milk: M. Alpnss 1. E. Darley 2. Dairy Heifer, in milk, calved since July Ist, 1913: M. A 1 pass 1 and 2, G. H. Brown 3. Two Dairy Heifers, calved since July Ist, 1914: E. Darley 1. At. A!pass 2, F. Cress well 3. Six entries. Two Dairy Heifer Calves, calved si nre July Ist, 1915: 'G. H. Brown 1, F. Cro-swvll 2. M. A 1 pass 3. Six entries. SHEEP. •—Romneys.— (Judge: Mr W. Welsh, Eketnliuna). Romney Ra*o, two-tooth: A. McKay 1, H. Hiililuirton 2, Forking and Suistcd 3 Pom. fotir-tooth: A. McKay .1, R. Flab burton 2. Romney Rain. Lamb: A. I). Eglinton I and 3. \ .McKay 2. Ewe, four-tooth: W. Mit' liell 1. A. McKay 2, E. Huliburton 3. Ihve. tw<i-tooth: W. Mi toll ell land 3, A. McKay 2. Ewe, lamb: A. I). Egliutnn I. A. McKay 2 and 3. Lincolns.— (.Judge: Mr Bland Raynor, Wnir.v napn). Ram. two-tooth: H. R. Wilton 1. 0. Avery 2.
Ram, four-tootih: Forlong and Suisted 1, R. M. Burns 2, 0. Avery 3. Ram, lamb', in the Wool: H. R. Wilton 1, C. Avery 2, R. M. Burns 3. Ewe, four-tooth, or over: C. Avery 1 and 3, H. R. Wilton 2.
Bwfei, two-tooth: H l . R. Wilton 1, and 3, C. Avery 2. Ewe Lamb, in the Wool: C. Avery 1 and 3, R. M. Burns 2. / —S’outhdowns
Judge: Mr J. Harris, Taradale). Messrs Kennerley aiyl Co. were the only exhibitors except in one class, the of ram. of four-tooth or over. They secured all the first awards, FT. R. Wilton obtaining a second award for four-tooth ram. SPECIAL CLASSES. Farmers’ utility class, 3 twotooths, 3 fat wethers, 3 ewes, over 6tisOtli, al lto belong to one owner: W. E. C. Tylee 1. A. McKay 2. R. P. Smith 3. Fat Sheep.— (Judge: Mr J. Harris, Taradale). Five two-tooth wethers or ewes, down or down crosses: A. McKay 1, C. Avery 2 and 3. W. E. C, Tylee h.c. f ive wethers, suitable for freezing, longwool crosses: A. McKay 1. S. McLeod 2, P. Bisset 3. W. E. C. Tylee h.c. Five ewes, longwool or longwool crosses: A.D Eglinton 1. L. Johansen 2, C. Avery 3. Heaviest ewe or wether: S. McLeod (240!b) 1, P. Bisset (2341 b) 2. Five fat lambs, longwool or longwool crosses : L. Johansen 1. Five fat lambs, down or down crosses: L. Johansen 1 and 2. A. McKay 3. Best pet lamb, in the wool: F. W. Blatchford 1 and 2, Mrs L. E. Hill 3. The judge donated 2s 6d for the third prize. DOGS. (Judge: Mr W. D. Watson. Masterton). Collie, rough-coated: M F. P. Lloyd’s 1. Trevor Hughes’ Roy 2. .1. M ills’ 3. Five entries. Collie, smooth-coated: M .F. P. Lloyd’s Lass 1, M. C. Brown’s Boy 2. Five entries. Collie, bearded: Miss Bennison’s 1, Donald McKay’s Don 2 and Darkie 3. Four entries.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5355, 12 February 1916, Page 2
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