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THE TIMARU SHOW.

SPECIAL AND PRIVATE PRIZES. ' Tlie following special and private prizes are ottertd ior comi>elu*on at uits' lorthcoming show of tne Tiraaiu A. ami x\ AscociatJon

. Sheep.—The Asscc.ati<-n gives champion prizes as under:—£l ior tiio best ram of any age. i.*l tor the best ewe of .any age in -Uor.no. Eugl.sh Leicester,: Uoraer Leicester, Con\eaale, Lincoin, Southdown, lioinucy, and Shropshire classes.

Air D. -Uacfariano gives 10s C>d iior reserve champion ram and lljs (xi for reserve cvre it: iii.rder Leicester, Leicester, Lincoln, and Corrieda to classes.

Mr Win. U;'ui:L gives -CT> 5s to exhioitcr gaining mvot joints in all classes or sheei.r.

Messrs Morris, Little and 3">n, ptr Messrs Gumuess mid LeCrc n, Ltd.. givo ton gallons »»t" Little's :.-heei> dip to exh.bitor gaining most- pjints in Border Leicester sheep. Messrs McDouguM tiros., per New Zealund Loiui anil Mercantile Agency Company. give ten gallons t»l" McDougair.s dip to exhibitor gaining most points in English Leicester sheep. The. executors of tlie late C. 0. Tripp give £2 2s for best Corriedaie ram over 30 months.

Messrs Dalgety and Co. give €4 -Is as first prize and .£[ Is as second prize fop pen of o fat wethers.

. Tlie. C.K-C.A.. give £3 3s Tor pen c.f three fat lambs bred by the cxhib.tor. The Now Zealand Laan and Mercantile Agency Company give C 3 .*\s a* first prize and L'2 2s as- secr.nd prize* for tive fat crossbred wctheis or ewes suitable for freezing. Tli-e Christehvrch Meat, Company. Ltd.. give V 7 7s as first prize, and £3 3s as second prize for five fat wethers or maiden owes, suitable lor expert trade.

The National Mortgage and Agency Company g.ve £3 3s as first- prize and £2 2- as second prize for pen of three

fas lambs. Tlie Canterbury Frozen Meat and Dairy Produce Company. Ltd., gve the following:—£2 2s and £1 ]s fi-st-and second prizes, for ICngl sli Leicester ram, over 1G months, .shorn since Ist October. £"3 3s and £1 Is lirst and second prize-, for live fat wetlu-rs. any breed or age; prize to be awa-. ded to the pen wh.ch the judges cons.der most suit-able for export.

Messrs Quibell liros., per Dalgcty and Co.. give one case cf powder d p (value 5Gs) tor must points in any one section of breeding sheep, excepting r.iii'iiSii and liorour heiivsiers. Messrs Qtiib:>ll Ijros. also g'vo a challenge cup (value 20 guineas,) to the exhibitor

■ ;> mi.s ui aii classes of twice in succession or three times at "sheep; cup to be delivered when won intervals.

The British-New Zealand Meat and Produce Co.. Ltd., per It. Leslie Orbell, give £3 3s for pen of three fat lambs suitable for freezing. Mr J. Sowden gives £1 Is as a special prizo for five English Leicester rams. Messrs Guinness and LeCren. Ltd., give £3 3s as first prize i'or pen cf live .at hoggets. Mr Prank H. Smith gives £1 Is for most points in Merino ewe classes, and £L Is for most points in Merino ram -'lasses. Air T. D. Burnett gives £-3 each as first prizes in the four county compe-

Messrs Tt," Brookland and Son give :> 3-s .towards second prizes in county C'..ub.—The Association gives £2 2s

::[■ i!:c .'lie best Iterel'ord bull, and £2 2s lor .lie bosi _ivrsh:re bull.

The Asi-;>Jatio:i g'vc-s a first prize of £2. and a second prize of £l, for /.v-ghi-jiidg!iig competitions.

Me.;src> Guinness and LcGi'fu, Ltd., g.ve £2 '2s towards prize iund iu tk:s

Hordes'.—The President (Mr 11. 11. Rhodes) gives £"3 as first prizo for tradesman's turnout up to 10 ewt, and £3 as first prize for tradesman's turnout Up to *2O c-wt.

The Vice-President (Mr Herbert Elivorthy) gives £'2 2s as second prize for must- points in draught horses; £2 10s as first pi'ize for spring dray horse up to locwt; £2 lis for best turned-out pony in Class 198; £2 10s as first pfize for maiden hack; £2 10s as first prize for maiden harness horse.

Messrs A. S. Elworthy and P. A. Elworthy givt? £5 5s as first prize for niLSt points in drauglit- horses. Mr -John Withell gives £2 2s for best draught walking marc or gelding; and £2 2s for best walking stallion. Mr Thomas Teseheiuaker gives £5 os as first prize for most points in light hordes. Messrs Elworthy Bros, give £5 5s as first prize.' and £3 3s as second prize for the best maiden jumper. Mr W. F. Hamilton gives £5 os to the general prize fund. Mi* G. A. M. Macdonnld gives £5 5s to general prize fund. Mr J. S. Rutherford gives £5 os to general prize fund. Mr R. Irving gives £1 Is to general orize fund.

Mr H. T. Rosendale gives £3 3s and the Association championship ribbm for best harness horse. The Timaru Lie-eased Victuallers' Association give £2 L's as second pri:'-fi-ler best jumper. The S.C. Hunt gives £3 3s and £1 Is fcr best, harness horse, mare or gelding, suitable for farmer's buggy or nix (op:-n only t*.» these farmers who have allowed their country to be hunted over.) Mr A. S. Elworthy gives £4 4s and £1 Is for best yearling colt or filly bj- ;) thoroughbred horse out of any breed of mare.

The Association gives—£3 3s and championship ribbon for best drauglit mare; £:i 3s and championship ribbon for. best draught entire; £2 2s and championship ribbon for best thoroughbred stallion : £2 2s and championship ribbon for best hackney stallion ; £2 2s and championship ribbon for best carriage stallion ; £3 as first prize and £1 10s as second prize, for 3- and -i-horse teams respectively. Produce.—The President (Mr R. IT. Rhodes) givijs £-3 as first prize to exhibitor gaining most points in bread and coolrerv classes.

The Vice-President (Mr Herbert Elv.ortliy) gives £2 '2s as second prize for best and most attractive collection of farm produce.

The Tiinam" Licensed Victuallers' Association give £1 lis Ccl to exhibitor fcairung most points in dairy produce, ana £1 lis 6d as second prize for most points in cookery.

Messrs Prk»st"and HokWe i;ive **> i's to the exhibitor gamin.; most points in agricultural produce. -) Ir A ;. E; G - Rhodes gives special prizes of £1 Is each to tho !irst prizetakers m butter.

Tho Atlas Milling Company ftivos a special prize of £1 Is to the first prizetaker in bread.

The Canterbury Farmers' Co-ot>era-tivo Association gives £lO 10s as first prize for bgst and most attractive collection of farm produce. Pigs.—Messrs Guinness and LeCren,. Ltd give £1 Is towards prizes in this section. M

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14322, 12 October 1910, Page 6

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THE TIMARU SHOW. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14322, 12 October 1910, Page 6

THE TIMARU SHOW. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14322, 12 October 1910, Page 6