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CORRIEDALE

(For Clothed Sheep only) Champion and reserve champion ram: J. P. Thayer. Ram, any age (two entries).—J. PThayer 1 and 2. —- p Ram, one shear (one entry). J. Thayer. (For Unclothed Sheep only) Two ewe hoggets (two entries). R. H. Gardyne (Waikaka) 1. CROSSBRED (Long Woolled) Judges: Messrs John Murray (Mosgiel and M. Kirkpatrick (Greenvale). Two wether hoggets, strong wool (five entries) .—Fleming Bros. 1,2 and 3. One wether hogget, strong wool (five entries).—Fleming Bros. 1,2 and o. Two ewe hoggets, strong wool (tow entries) .—Fleming Bros. 1, and 2, JJ. Chittock 3. One ewe hogget, strong wool (nine entries).—F.' Bradfield (Owaka) 1 and 2, Fleming Bros. 3. . Two ewe hoggets, medium wool (nine entries).—R. H. Gardyne 1, F. H. Chittock 2, Eric Gutschlag (Waikaka) 3, Fleming Bros. h.c. . One ewe hogget, medium wool (eight entries). —Fleming Bros 1, F. H. Chittock 2 and 3, A. G. Body h.c. Two ewe hoggets, fine wool (four entries) —Fleming Bros. 1, F. Chittock 2, R. H. Gardyne 3. One ewe hogget, fine wool (seven entries).—F. Chittock 1, Fleming Bros. 2, R. H. Gardyne 3. Two wether hoggets, fine wool (four entries). —Fleming Bros. 1 and 2, F. Chittock 3. One wether hogget, fine wool (five entries). —Fleming Bros. 1 and 2, F. H. Chittock 3. One ewe, with lamb at foot; fine wool (four entries). —R. H. Gardyne 1 and 2, F. Chittock 3. One ewe, with lamb at foot; strong wool (two entries). —F. Chittock 1 and 2. Best ewe hogget, strong woolled; open to sheep competing in singles or pairs (four entries). —F. Bradfield 1 and 2, Fleming Bros. 3. Best wether hogget, strong . woolled; open to sheep competing in singles or pairs (two entries). —Fleming Bros 1. Best ewe hogget, medium woolled; open to sheep competing in singles or pairs (six entries). —Fleming Bros. 1. Best ewe hogget, fine woolled; open to sheep competing in singles or pairs (three entries). —F. Chittock 1. Best wether hogget, fine woolled; open to sheep competing in sigles or pairs (two entries).— Fleming Bros. 1. (Progeny of Fine-Woolled Ram or Ewe) Two ewe hoggets (two entries).—R. H. Gardyne 1, F. Chittock 2. _ One ewe hogget (three entries).—R. H. Gardyne 1, F. Chittock 2. One wether hogget (one entry). F. Chittock. Best ewe hogget, open to sheep competing in singles or pairs (one entry). —F. Chittock. Best wether hogget, open to sheep competing in singles or pairs (one entry). —F. Chittock. FAT SHEEP Judge: Mr S. Callanan (Balclutha) Pen of three wethers (under 30 months); to be shown in the wool; to be judged: 5 points for carcass and 5 points for wool (four entries).—W. B. Whyte (Otama) 1, D. Jenkins 2, F. Chittock 3. Best three halfbred wethers (Down Cross cannot compete), any _ age., in wool (two entries). —F. Chittock 1 and 2. Three wethers or maiden ewes (Down Cross cannot compete); V n ,5 r * months; in wool; most suitable for the frozen meat trade; value of skins to be taken into consideration (three entries). —F. Chittock 1 and 3, Andrew Smith (Heriot) 2. Three fat sheep (Down Cross); under 18 months; in wool; most suitable for the frozen meat trade; value of skin to be taken into consideration (three entries). —W. B. Whyte 1, F. H. Chittock 2 and 3. Three fat ewes; any age; in wool (four entries).—A. Smith 1, F. Chittock 2, W. B. Whyte 3. Three wethers or maiden ewes (Down Cross cannot compete);' under 18 months; sh’orn; most suitable for the 'frozen meat trade (three entries). — F. Chittock 1 and 2, A. Smith 3. Three fat sheep (Down Cross); under 18 months; shorn; most suitable for the frozen meat trade (three entries). —W. B. Whyte 1, F. Chittock 2. Three heaviest hoggets, (in wool), ewes or wethers or both; to be weighed on the ground. Six entries. —Fleming Bros. 1 and 3, A. Smith 2. Three ewes or wethers (over 18 months); shorn; suitable for the frozen meat trade (three entries).— F. Chittock 1 and 2, W. B. Whyte 3. Pen of three heaviest wethers; shorn; under 30 months; sheep to be weighed bn the ground (two entries).—F. Chittock 1 and 2. Pen of three heaviest wethers; shorn; under 42 months; to be weighed on the ground. Two entries.—F. Chittock 1 and 2. Three heaviest fat lambs; ram lambs barred (one entry).— A.. Smith. Three fat lambs; suitable for freezing; the lambs to be judged alive, and quality, condition and value of fleeces to be taken into consideration by the judges when making their award (three entries). —A. Smith 1, F. Chittock 2 and 3. Best pet lamb (six entries). —Colin Anderson 1, Milton Chittock 2, Meryl Smith 3.

HORSES DRAUGHT K Judge: Mr R. Tisdall (Middlemarch) Champion mare.—Henry Kirk. Reserve champion mare.—Estate J. W. Lamb. Champion stallion.—A. D. Wink’s Jim Bailey, imp. Reserve champion stallion.—R. Hamilton’s Remarkable. Entire horse, four years and over (one entry).—A. D. Wink’s (Kelso) Jim Bailey, imp. Entire horse, two years (two entries). —R. Hamilton’s (Tapanui) Remarkable 1, D. Jenkins 2. Colt or gelding, one year (two entries). —Mrs L. Robertson and Sons (Waikoikoi) 1, D. Jenkins 2. Brood mare, in foal, or with foal at foot (three entries). —Mrs L. Robertson and Sons’ Lilly Print 1, R. Hamilton’s White Heather 2, Mrs L. Robertson and Sons’ Gipsy 3. Filly, three years (three entries). — Estate J. W. Lamb (Wendon Valley) 1, R. Hamilton’s Clifton Sal 2, f. Chittock 3. Filly, two years (two entries). —Henry Kirk’s (Kelso) Miss Crest 1, A. D. Wink 2. Filly, one year (10 entries). —Henry Kirk’s Topping Lady 1, A. D. Wink 2, estate J. W. Lamb 3. Gelding, four years and over (two entries). —Mrs L. Robertson and Sons 1, D. Jenkins 2. Best gelding, three years (three entries). —Henry Kirk 1, Mrs L. Robertson and Sons 2, R. Hamilton 3. Gelding, two years (two entries). —Mrs L. Robertson and Sons 1, Norman Clark 2. Pair of geldings, any age ■ (two entries). —Mrs L. Robertson and Sons 1, D. Jenkins 2. Dry mare, four years and over (one entry).—Henry Kirk.

Best type of Clydesdale; open to one, two and three-year-old colts, fillies or geldings (eight entries). —Henry Kirk 1, estate J. W. Lamb 2. Pair of fillies, geldings, or both, two years find under, the property of one exhibitor (four entries). —Henry Kirk 1, A. D. Wink 2. Mare, with two of her progeny; all to be judged; the property of one exhibitor (two entries).—H. Kirk 1, Mrs L. Robertson and Sons 2. Three horse team (dry mares or geldings, or either); horses to be in regular work; the property of one exhibitor (one entry).—D. Jenkins. Three colts, fillies or geldings (three years and under); the property of one exhibitor (three entries).— Henry Kirk 1, R. Hamilton 2. Best Colonial bred mare, two years and over (five entries).— Henry Kirk 1, estate J. W. Lamb 2, Mrs L. Robertson and Sons 3. Pair of mares, three years and over (two entries).—R. Hamilton 1, Mrs L. Robertson and Sons 2. ■ Group of three mares or fillies (two entries). —Henry Kirk 1. Best yearling colt or filly on the ground; to be bred and owned by exhibitor (five entries) .—Henry Kirk 1, A. D. Wink 2. . Mr R. Hamilton’s prize of Iggns for first and half-guinea for second for best colt or filly, two years old or under, by any sire owned by him (three entries).—Mrs L. Robertson and Sons 1, D. Jenkins 2. x Yearling colts and fillies; two year old colts and fillies—Clydesdale Horse Society’s .Silver Medal (eight entries).— Henry Kirk 1. LIGHT HORSES Judge: Mr R. Lochead (Balclutha) Champion saddle horse.—Miss Yardley. Reserve champion saddle horse. George Metzger. Champion harness horse. —Miss K. Wood. Reserve champion harness horse.—J. McMullan. Thoroughbred entire horse, any age (one entry).—J. R. Cochrane’s (Gore) Prince Warden. Filly or gelding, two years (two entries).—F. Chittock 1. Roadster or hack, up to 15 stone (three entries). —George Metzger (Tapanui) 1, G. D. Wilson (Otamita) 2, Miss K. Wood (Beaumont) 3. Roadster or hack, up to 13 stone (eight entries).—Pat Yardley 1, Miss K. Wood 2, A. Dodds (Otama) 3. Roadster or hack, up to 11 stone (six entries). —Miss K. Wood 1, Bruce Smellie (Millers Flat) 2, W. Telford (Balclutha) 3. Best local hack, within 15 miles radius from Kelso (four entries)—Pat Yardley 1, James McMullan 2, James Riddell (Heriot) 3. SPECIAL CLASSES Three-year-old or under roadster or hack; to be ridden in the ring (two entries). —G. D. Wilson 1. Best paced hack (11 entries).—G. D. Wilson 1, James McMullan 2, A. Dodds 3. Ladies’ hack; to be ridden by a lady (10 entries). —Pat Yardley 1, Miss K. Wood 2 and 3. Harness cob, 15 hands and under; mare or gelding (four entries). —Miss K. Wood 1, Mrs F. Cathcart (Waikaka) 2, Allan Smith (Heriot) 3. _ Pony, 14.2 and under; to be ridden by boy or girl under 15 years (10 entries). —Allan Smith 1, Mrs F. Cathcart 2, Mary McDonald (Tapanui) 3. Pony, 14.2 and under; in harness (four entries). —Mrs F. Cathcart 1, Allan Smith 2, Whiteley Bros. 3. Single harness horse (four entries). — James McMullan 1, Miss K. Wood 2, Bruce Smellie 3. Pony, 12.2 hands and under; to be ridden by boy or girl under 15 years (four entries). —Ruth Thomson 1, Whiteley Bros. 2, Milton Chittock 3. Trooper’s horse (five entries). —Miss K. Wood 1, Eric Walker 2, James McMullan 3. Best lady rider.—Miss K. Wood. Best boy rider under 15.—Jack Sim. Best girl rider under 12. —Elizabeth Yardley. Best girl rider under 15.—Lorraine Kirkpatrick. Best boy rider under 12. —N. Turnbull. DOGS Judge: Mr Peter Whyte (Black Hills). Bearded collie dog (four entries). —G. Jones 1, H. McDonald 2, H. King 3. Bearded Collie Bitch (one entry).— Leslie Charlston, Greenvale. Rough-coated collie dog (five entries). — J. S. Waddell (Waikaka Valley) 1, Alexander Pullar (Heriot) 2, D. W. Campbell (Heriot) 3. Rough-coated collie bitch (four entries). —Thomas Crighton 1, Miss Mackenzie (Greenvale) 2, J. S. Waddell 3. Smooth collie dog (eight entries). —W. A. Thomson (Kelso) 1 and 3, Leslie Charlston (Greenvale) 2. Smooth collie bitch (four entries). —R. J. Campbell (Heriot) 1, D. Lawlor (Waikaka) 2 and 3.

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Southland Times, Issue 23975, 16 November 1939, Page 3

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CORRIEDALE Southland Times, Issue 23975, 16 November 1939, Page 3

CORRIEDALE Southland Times, Issue 23975, 16 November 1939, Page 3