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HORSES

Heavy draught dry mare, 4 years or over—H Middleton 1, and 2, John Xmpton 3. r- Heavy draught gelding, four years or over—H Middlteon 1, Jas Prouse 2, Geo Barclay 3. Heavy draught mare with foal at foot—H Middleton 1 and 2. Troop horse—Mrs G W Campbell,!, Miss M Robertson 2.

Spring cart horse, in harness,—M Karipa 1, J Metcalfe 2, P Thomason

,3. ■ Twelve stone hack —J Blair 1, Isaac Lupton 3. J Blair 3. Fourteen stone hack—T W Lonsdale fl, LG Bremer 3, Mrs G W Campbell 8. Artillery horse not over sixteen hands—F Thomason 1, P Harting 3, Metcalfe 3. ; Horse most suitable for hunter—F GiJohnston 1, J Blair 3, W, Strothers 3

Pony between 14.3 and 13.3—Miss DlOleaver 1, H Pepper 3, A Watty 3, O Hill vhc.

Pony, under 18.1— Stanley South - combe 1, B and D Hart 3 Miss Annie Hamerton 3, Bruce Morrison vhc. Pony Leaping Oompetiton, not exceeding 14.2—G Johnston 1, Miss D Cleaver 2, S Symes 3. Cob 15 hands and under—F M Harrison 1, E Hamerton 3, O Sneddon VilC.

Single Harness Horse —Mrs Camp bell 1, Johnston Bros 2. . Sweepstake Pony Jumping Competition—Stanley Sonthcombe 1. Maiden Hunters* tlemen riders—J Morrison 1, F Peapeil 2. Best Paced Hack—J Blair 1, W Strnthers 2, Mrs W G Campbell 3. Light Artillery Horse —F Thomason 1, Johnston Bros 3. jh Lady’s Hack over 15. 1 E Travers 1, G Johnston 3, W T Lonsdale 3. Polo Pony—S Symes 1, PM Harrison 2. Lady’s Hack 15.2 and under—W Strothers 1, L Bradley 3, J Priestley

3 Open Leaning Competition— Alf Symes 1, F Peapeil 3, T Lonsdale 3. ' Champion Hack—T W Lonsdale 1. SHEEP.

Five fat lambs long wool crosses— Aiken Bros 1 and 2, A L Elmslie 3. Five fat lambs. Down cross? —F Besley 1 and 2, Aiken Bros’3 and vnc. Three faUwethers not showing more than sis tooth, long wool crosses— Aiken Bros 1. Three fat ewes not showing more than six tooth, long wool crosses— Aiken Bros 1 and 2. Three fat wethers not showing more than six tooth. Down crosses—Aiken Bros 1 and 2, P Besley 3. Three fat ewes— P Besley 1, Aiken Bros 2.

Five fat wethers for freezng—Aiken Brothers 1 and 2.

Five ewes for freezing—Aiken Bros 1 and 2.

Five fat lambs for freezing— Down crosses—A L Elmslile 1, G JLupton 2, Aiken Bros 3, P Besley vhc. Five fat lambs for freezing, long wool crosses—John Lupton 1, F Besley 2, Aiken Bros 3 Five wethers for freezing Down crosses barred—Aiken Bros 1 and 2, F Besley 3. Pot Lamb—Miss N McMeekin 1, Master Piercy 2, Mrs A Lamb 3, Mrs T Hone Vhc. Points Prize—Aiken Bros 1. CATTLE. Five hand fed heifer calves—o H Bouthcombe 1, Johnston Bros 3, T Davis 3. . . r Cow Holstein strain in milk—Piercy Bros 1, C J Halke 2. Cow Shorthorn strain, m milk—A L Elmslie 1, T Davis 2, Johnston Bros 3. . . ... „ Cow, gJersey strain in milk— H Hodge 1,2 and champion, 0 H £oathcombe 8, J L Beer vhc.

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Patea Mail, Volume XL, 20 March 1916, Page 3

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HORSES Patea Mail, Volume XL, 20 March 1916, Page 3

HORSES Patea Mail, Volume XL, 20 March 1916, Page 3