HAWERA SHOW.
I The Show concluded yesterday, when there was a splendid attendance of the i public and all the arrangements were I again very satisfactory. | The secretary (Mr A. D. Perkins) is deserving of the thanks and congratulations of all on his management, and the committee as a whole worked excellently' in harmony with the object of making a success of the fixture. The grand parade in the afternoon was a feature of the day. The following completes the prize-list, showing the principal events yesterday and the local winners: CATTLE. MILCH COWS. Dairy cow, any breed, 4 year and over; F. .Mills (Tokaora) Graceful 1 and ch., A. J. O’Donnell’s (Inaha) Queen Rainbow 2. ' Dairy heifer, since July, 1911, in actual milk: A. and J. O’Donnell’s Sincerity l f G. A. Marchant’s (Cardiff) Coldstream Netherland Tilly 2. HORSES. DRAUGHT. Colt, since August, 1915: E. Washer’s b c Premier 1 and champion. Champion marc: A. Hastie’s -Meadow Lass 1. The Clydesdale Society’s medal for the best two-year-old or yearling filly was won by Moore Hunter Estate’s Cardinal. SPRING CART HORSES. Mare or gelding, shown in harness, up to 20cwt: Thos. Perry’s (Mangatoki) Royal Black 1. Milk cart or delivery horse, up to 500 lb: G. A. Clarke’s (Tokaora) Dinah 1. Mare or gelding for general farm purposes: A. Duggan’s (Auroa) black mare 1. LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. Brood mare, foaled prior to Aug., 1814, with foal at foot: P, S. Bluett’s (To Roti ) Clem 1. SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES. Champion hack; W. H. Gaisford’s (Dannevirke) Joker. Champion harness horse: J. Barraclough’s Cliff. Light harness horse, mare or gelding, over 15.2 hands, W. J. Coates’ (Lowgarth) Proud Bess, 1; 15 hands - and under 15.2, J. Barraclough’s (Rawhiliroa) Cliff 1. Light harness horse, mare or gelding, under 15 hands and over 14 hands: E. C. Evans’ (Auroa) 1. Light harness horse, mare or gelding, driven by lady: Mrs W. G. Campbell’s Earl I.’ Light harness horse_ mare or gelding, novice class: E. C. Evans’ (Au--1 roa) Nancy Lee 1. Best paced horse, mare or gelding in harness : J. Barraclongh’s Cliff 1. Best turn out: J. Barraclough’s Cliff 1. PONIES. . Entire under 12.2 hands: D. Blair arid J. McL. Blair’s Rushing River 1. Pony leaping competition 13) hands and under: Mrs M. Bauchop’s (Tokaorti) Nimrod 1. Best hoy rider, under 15: C. Patterson. ' Best girl rider, under 15: A. Banchop. JERSEY COW JUDGING Master Leonard Guy, of Matapu 1, Master L. Wright, Kapnni 2" Master A. Guy, Matapu 3. COMPETITIONS. * Hunting competition.—J, Brice’s (Marten) Hailstorm 1, R. Johnstone’s (New Plymouth) Grey Star 2. Pony leaping competition, for ponies 14) Rands and under: Airs M. Banchop’s Nimrod 1. Ladies’ hunting competition: E. Short’s (Castlceliff) The Scout, 1. Miss Brown was adjudged best lady rider. Jumping competition, for host jumper in steeplechase style, carrying not less than list., open (first £ls; second, £5 ss; third £2 2s); J. Brice’s Hailstorm 1. 1 SHEEP DOG TRIALS. The modal given to the first dog 1 in the second day’s contest was won by J. R. Corrigan’s Marvel.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 72, 22 February 1918, Page 8
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