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WAIKATO SHOW

PEOPLE'S DAY.

SPLENDID ATTENDANCE

This is tho third year in succession ■ that rain has fallen to mar the enjoyment of patrons at the Waikato Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Summer Show at Hamilton, which concluded with People's Day on Saturday. The attendance on Saturday, in spite ox the adverse weather, was splendid. The gate receipts totalled £205, against £197 last year. This year the entrance fee was reduced from 1/6 to 1/-, and children under 16 were admitted free, concessions which accounted to some extent for the increased pat; ronagc.. In the grand parade a splendid array c.r stock was marshalled. Tho animals included the prize-winners, consisting of 13 Milking Shorthorn cattle, 17 Ayrshires, 22 Friesians, 53 Jerseys and over SO horses. Following the parade were .two trotting events. Following is a list of. the remaining awards concerning the Cambridge district:— Championship Awards. Hunter, for Wynn Brown Challenge Cup: A. M. Samuel's El Arish. Polo Pony: J. S. F. Clemctt's Winnie Lupin. Hack: H.' S. Wyatt's Eomford. Ben M. Myers' Cup, for best boy rider: B. Peake. " Champion Pony: K. M. Peake's Xianccwood. Biding Classes. Hunters.—Dominion Jumping Competition: Mrs T. L. Eanstead's Toby 1, J. Eanstead's Kismet 2, B. M. Myers' Heather Belle 3. Lady Eider, aged 14 to 20 years: Miss P. Eanstead 1, Miss K. Eanstead 2, Miss G: Harbutt 3. Lady Eider, open: Miss B. Crowthcr 1, Mrs G. M. Eanstead 2, Mrs T. L. Eanstead 3. Leaping Competition: T. Boucher 1, Miss V. T. Houghton 2, F. H. Baker 3. Champion Hunter: M. Samuel 1, J. Eanstead 2. Gentleman Rider: G. Peake 1, J. S. F. Clemctt 2, F. Baker 3. Consolation Hunter: F. H. Baker 1, E, H. Clarkin 2. Hacks.—Lady's Hack: E, Eanstead 1, W. A. and A. M. Fisher 2, W. Harl»utt 3. Hack, best-paced: E. Hannon 1, R. Eanstead 2, H. S. Wyatt 3. Best "Walking Hack: E. Eanstead 1, Wynn Brown 2, A. M. _ Samuel 3. Lady's Hunter: Mrs T.'L. Eanstead 1, J. Ean.stead 3. Wire Jumper, hunting stylo: J. Eanstead 1, A. M. Samuel 2. Lady's or Gentleman's Hack, judged on points: E. Hannon 1, E. Eanstead 2, W. A. ami A. M. Fisher 3. Juvenile Classes. —Boy's Pony, to bo ridden by boy under 10: F. Burke 1, J. Vincent 2, H. E. Chapman 3. Girl Bidet', under 15: K. Eanstead 1, P. Eanstead 2, N. Eanstead and G. Harbutt, equal, 3. Girl's Pony, to be ridden by girl not over 15: K. Peake 1,.F. Burke S.~ Girl's Pony, ridden by girl under 13: F. Burke 1, J. Vincent 2, B. Eanstead 3. Child's Pony: J. Vincent 1, G. White 2, F. Burke 3. Child's Pony, ridden by boy or girl under 11: V. Peake 1,-J. Saunders 2. Senior Banner, for •school sending the best match team of four quiet, educated, school ponies: Matangi 1 and 2, Cambridge 3. Junior Banner, for riders under 12: Hautapu. Educated School Pony to carry three children under 12: F. Burke 1, J. Vincent 2~, B. Eanstead 3. Educated School Pony, to cany tiny tots: J. Vincent 1, ' 3ST. Eanstead 2, G. White 3. Potato ' Eaee, boys under 14: F. Burko 1, F. Saunders 2, W. Saunders 3. Potato Eaee, girls under 14: N. Eanstead 1, J. HcAvitt 2, J. Hope and K. Eanstead, equal, 3. ■

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXI, Issue 2779, 24 November 1931, Page 6

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WAIKATO SHOW Waikato Independent, Volume XXXI, Issue 2779, 24 November 1931, Page 6

WAIKATO SHOW Waikato Independent, Volume XXXI, Issue 2779, 24 November 1931, Page 6