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HAURAKI PLAINS SHOW

MOST SUCCESSFUL FIXTURE New records for entries and attend- j ances were established by the Hauraki I Plains A. and P. Association at its thirtieth annual fixture, held yesterday. The horse section was one of the features of the show, and. the spec - tators were given a splendid exhibition j of riding and jumping in the ring j events. In the dairy cattle section, j Jerse3*s predominated. AY. H. Mier's im- | ported bull Willonyx Oxford’s Last taking the championship ribbon out of j the ring. Awards were made as follow: Championships Cattle.—Hubbard Memorial Cup: W. II j Miers’s Jersey group. Bull: W. H. Alters's [ Willonyx Oxford’s Last. Jersey cow: W. J. Hall and Sons’ Orange Dale Bower's Beauty. Friesian bull: John Ward’s Woodcrest Dutchland of Oak\iew. Fries- i ian cow: F. Ward’s Minnie of Bracken, i Horses.—Draught mare: E. Ward's j Queenie. Ponies: G. Nicol's Dimple, j Harness horse: G. Winder's Tattoo. I Hunter: Mr. C. C. Merrin’s Twostep. j Dairy Cattle Awards Pedigree Dairy Cattle.—Group of one i bull and three females: W. IT. Miers, 1 ; and 3; W. J. Hall and Sons, 2. Pedigree Jerseys.—Bull and three j females: W. J. Hall and Sons, 1 and 2; i G. Buchanan, 3. Bull and two heifers: B. Yeale*, 1; W. J. Hall and Sons, 2; G. Buchanan, 3. Bull, calved since June 1. 1928: W. H. Miers, 1 ; W. J. Hall ancl Sons, 2; Hoffman and Rogers, 3. Bull, calved since June 1, 1927: T. S. ‘Veale, 1; A. J. Saunders, 2: W. J. Hall and Sons, 3. Bull, any age: W. TI. Miers, 1; W. J. Hall and Sons, 2: T. S. Veale, 3. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1927: W. H. Miers, 1: B. E. Veale, 2 and 3. Cow, any age: W. J. Hall and Sons, 1: W. I-T. Miers, 2 and 3. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1926: W. H. Miers, 1: W. J. Hall and Sons, 2 and 3. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1927: Hoffman and Rogers, 1. Bull, calved since July 1, 1926: Hoffman and Rogers. 1; W. F. Johnstone, 2; J. Craig, 3. Heifer, calved since July 1. 1926: Hoffman and Rogers. | 1 and 2: J. Chamberlain, 3. Cow and heifer, in milk: W. H. Miers, 1: W. J. Hall and Sons, 2: G. Buchanan. 3. Bull calf, calved since June 1, 1925: Hoffman and Rogers, 1; J. A. Sanders, 2 ancl 3. Heifer calf, calved since June 1, 3 925: Hoffman and Rogers, 1; J. Chamberlain, 2 and 3. Grade Jerseys.—Heifer, calved since .Tune 1, 1927: Mrs. M. Shaw, 1; W. Muir,

! 2; L. A. Mahon, 3. Cow, any age: Jack Dickson, 1; L. A. Mahon. 2; W. Muir. 2; Mrs. M. Shaw. 3. Heifer, calved since | June 1, 1926: L. A. Mahon, 1. , | Pedigree Friesians. —Group of bull and three females: W. McKee, It John Ward, | 2. Bull, calved since June 1. 1926: James j Ward, 1: W. L. Gread, 2: W. McKee, S. j 1 Bull, calved since June 1, 1927: W . McKee, 1 Bull anv age: John Y ard, 1 and ! Wi. L. Gread, 3. Heifer, calved since : June 1: W. McKee. 1: John Ward, 3 ancl 3. Cow, any age: E. Ward, 1; John Ward, 2 and 3. Heifer, calved since .Tune l. | 1 1926: John Ward, 1. Heifer, calved since June 1, 1927: W. McKee, 1 and 2. Cow anv age: James AA'ard, 1. Heiter, caned I since June 1 1926: James Ward. 1 Milch Stock.—Two heifers: B. E. Veale, ! i- w. McKee. 2: G. Buchanan, o. Heifer. ! anv breed, in calf: G. Buchanan, 1 and ! 2 ~ House’cow, in milk: Jack Dickson, 1; ' Mrs Al. Shaw, 2. Dairy cow: Jack DickI son. 1: W. Muir. 2; Airs. M. Shaw, o. Grade heifer, anv breed: Will Dickson, 1. | Cow or heifer: W. Hight, 1 and 2. Handreared grade calf: J. Dickson. 1: Muriel j 9; t Charles worth, 3. Hand-reared I pedigree calf: M. Hanlen, 1: G. AT. Wilson, | 2; J. Chamberlain, 3. Horses i Draughts.—Gelding, any age: C. E. Foot, j 1 and 2. Foal: J. Thomas. 1. Mare, any age, in foal or foal at foot: J. Thomas, 1. j Mare, dry: Edwin Ward, 1. Pair medium | draughts: C. E. Foot, 1; E. Ward, 2. ! Spring cart horse: C. E. Foot. 1; E. Ward, ! 2. Spring cart horse, mare or gelding, up I to half a ton: D. J. Burgess, 1. Pair j light spring waggon horses: Edwin Ward, i l. Horse, mare or gelding, suitable for ■ farm work: D. J. Burgess, 1. Thoroughbreds.—Brood mare, any age: Wyn. Edwards, 1: Airs. AT. Shaw, 2. Two-vear-old: TI. I. Spinks, 1; J. Brenans, 2; j. Irwin, 3. Alare or gelding, any age: AJrs. M. Shaw, 1; A. J. W r alker. 2: J. Donaldson, 3. Alare. any age: AYyn. Edwards, 1 ; Airs. AT. Shaw, 2. Roadsters.—Colt, gelding or filly, foaled since August 1: Tuti Royal, 1 and 2. Thoroughbred trotter: B. Wadham, 1: A. Cameron. 2: B. AV. Ladham, 3. Harness Horses.—R. TI. Townsend. 1: G. A. W r inder, 2: A. AleCracken, 3. Buggy horse: R. TJ. Townsend, 1: B. Wadham. 2; T. Royal, 3. Buggy horse, mare or gelding, over 15.2 hands: G. A. Winder, 1; A. AlcCracken. 2; W. J. Hyde. 3. Pony. 14 I hands: J. Silcock, 1; T. Royal, 2: .V. Gil- j lon. 3. Puny, 13 hands: Percy Leach, 1. i Ponv. 12 hands: Jack Chamberlain. 1: i Walter Alill, 2: Harold Ryan. 3. Pony. 14.2 hands, special class: Gordon Nicol, l ; A. Gillon, 2. Saddle Horses. —Maiden hack: T. G. Goodfellow, 1; P. H. Clarkin, 2; J. T. Robinson, 3. Horse, mare or gelding. I mounted rifles: T. McAlillan, 1; P. H. Clarkin, 2; J. T. Robinsqp, 3. Lady’s I

i hack, ridden by lady; Miss E. Strange, 1: A. M. Fisher. 2; B. Myers, 3. Lady s l hack 15.3 hands: F. G. Goodfelluw, 1; Airs. ! ; W. L. Ranstead, 2; A. Al. Fisher, o. W alk- | ing hack: A. Al. Samuel, 1; G. Darrach. 2; | I T. McMillan. 3. Hack, 13 stone: T. Ale- | ! Alillan, l; Alias E- Strange, 2; l . H. ; Clarkin. 3. Hack, 11 stone: A. Al. Samuel, j II; J. Thomas, 2; A. Al. Fisher, o. Cob. j 15 hands: Aliss Dowden. 1: Gordon Nicol, 1 2: G. Buchanan, 3. Trotting horse: G. ; Winder, 1: AV. J. Hyde, 2; D. J. Burgess, i Riding and Jumping.—Maiden hunter: j ;x. AlcAlillan, 1; J. T. Robinson, 2. Hunter, ( 12 stone: S. A. AVoods, 1; Airs. t. C. Alerrin, 2. Dominion hunter: Aliss L. Johnson, 1; Airs. C. C. Alerrin, 1; J. B. AlcNaughton, 3. Pony, leaping 3ft hurles: A. Gillon, 1; D. Hill, 2. Heavy-weight hunter, 13 stone up: B. Myers, 1; T. H. Clarkin, 2. Light-weight hunter: A. At. Samuel, 1; Airs. C. C. Alerrin, 2 Lady s hunter: A. M. Samuel. 1; A. AT. Fisher, 2. Bareback rider: C. Clarkin, 1: G. AVyborn, 2. Lady rider, over hurdles: Aliss K. Fisher, 3. Lady rider._ over jumps: Aliss K. Fisher, 1; Airs. AA . Ramstead, 2. Champion hunter: Airs. C. t . •Alerrin. 1. Boy rider: Al. Kiely, 1; D. Hill, Sheep Fat Sheep.—Three fat wethers, most money value: AA*. H. AVight, 1. Three fat wethers, suitable for freezing: AV. H. Alley, 1 and 2; AV. H. Wight, 3. Three ewes, suitable for freezing: AY. H. "Wight. 3: J. Walls 2. Three lambs, money value: AV. H. AA'ight, 1; G. Buchanan. 2. Three lambs: P. R. Hubbard, 1 and 3; AV. TI. Wight, 2. . ... Romney Marsh. —Ram, any age: J. A\ . F. Alcßeth, 3; G. Buchanan, 2. Ewe. any age, suckling lamb: P. R. Hubbard. 3: ( Geo. Buchanan, 2 and 3. Ram, any age. shorn: G. Buchanan, 1; P. R. Hubbard. 2. Ewe, anv age, shorn, suckling lamb: P. R. Hubbard. 1 and 2. Ram hogget: G. Buchanan, 1; J. AA*. Alcßeth, 2. Ewe hogget: J. AV. F. Alcßeth, 1; P- R. Hubbard, 2. P.gs Best breeding sow, any breed: Al. AAalton Smith, 1; TI. Woods. 2. Best sow with litter, any breed: G. Buchanan, 1 and 2. , _ , ! Large white hoar, any age: H. AVoods, 1. Sow. over 12 months: H. AVoods, 1: Al. Walton Smith, 2. Boar, under 12 months: H. AA r oods, 1. CALCUTTA LINSEED MARKET The Department of Agriculture has re- j i ceived the following cablegram, dated 4th ; instant, from Landale and Clark. Ltd., j Calcutta, with reference to the linseed i market:— ! “AA'e quote £3B 7s 6d for linseed per j ton C.*and F. Sydney for immediate ship- , I meat. Market steady." I

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 530, 6 December 1928, Page 12

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HAURAKI PLAINS SHOW Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 530, 6 December 1928, Page 12

HAURAKI PLAINS SHOW Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 530, 6 December 1928, Page 12