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PLOUGHING MATCHES

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The executive of the I iiancj and District Ploughing t I, | !; good reason to feel please., .vithtl result of their efforts for i mm, gathering on Friday. It u a successful meeting in e ~. again emphasising the vale ..fj functions in giving farmer- u ~|,, tunity of meeting to discu vain, problems which they enr. their work a day lives. Taken all round the st. .lard , ploughing was higher than . -i and the big event of th. lav, i, open championship, was ear U off i A. Brown, of Waimate, wl, has ], viously won a South Island iiampin ship. He drove a team own by & tow Bros. Mr C. Connor .pi-dj pool as regards special a> ,rds, vi leering five of the eight pii n *l4 fine team of well-matched 'raughti The judges for the vari (. t(1 were: —Ploughing, Mr D. 1 ...fr* Waipawa; A. Coleman, M non: I Keith, Eketahuna; plougl | McLean, Waipukurau; tear andd corations, Mr A. Laing, 11. nr-;, trials, Mr N. Tilley, Taka,, : j,„ a classes, Mr W. K. Morton .Marti jumping. Mr Bruce MvKn . Waipa ran. The results were as 1011. PLOUGHING. Double furrow, open. a- j please, Hawke’s Bay chan in«bi|i, A. Brown, Waimate (Kin Bra 89 pts., 1; F. C, liasmu -eu 181 combe (I). N. Tiffen), 78 nt-„ 2: C. Bainl, Hastings (Mr t Conm 75 pts., 3. Three entries, i . -i-inj finish, ins and outs, A Brown. Double-fun ow, for tho-i who hi not prewously won in open events. G. A. Reid, Otane (W. A. Tod),Mg 1; D. Stevens, Waipawa (<; Kittoi 55 points., 2; W. Hallidu\, \\ aipa' (Kittow Bros.), 52 pts., 3 Ninet tries. Best strike and lit -li, G. Reid; ins and outs. It. M; mi. Double-furrow plough-. \V. X son, Takapau (In. Han.-ter Ci 55 pts., 1; K, Loughnan. 1 Uaac I* tractor), 18 pts., 2. Tw . entri Best strike and finish, in and 01 W. Nelson. Three-furrow tractor ploughs H, Ebbett, Wairoa (Kill'd' Bra 44 pts., 1; 11. Nelson, Tin a|>au 1 Harvester Co.), 37 pts., 2: 11. L«| nan, Otane (own), 32 pi-.. 3. ! entries. Best strike and finish, Hildredth. DOG TRIALS. Heading and yarding. .■ 1 ien.— Cook’s Help, 37 pts., 1; 11. -lam Mirk, 37 pts., 2; L. Campbell's Sn 364 pts., 3; M. Hall’s 36p 4. Forty entries. Heading and yarding, in: fiend) —L. Campbell’s Sweep, '* pts. P. Sutherland's Duke. 32 pK 2: Me Neill's Queen, 29 pis.. 3. HORSE JUMPING (' MPETITIONS. Maiden leaping competition,Dickson’s Golden Ainbn I. MrLane's Kiwi 2, L. Cann e-IT* ' Gazer 3. Twenty-two > • tries. Ladies’ leaping compeli' mi 11 ltathbone's Aladdin 1. A . E" : ‘ Tooinai 2, Mrs W. Riel, -nd's t nival 3. Twenty-eight ci ‘vies.

Open leaping competiti." —lß** Bousfield’s Marco 1.1. Header* 1 Collision 2, J. Nation's Hanger Thirty-one entires. HOGGET CLASHES. Three ewes, most suit;A for i® eral breeding purpose- Krttt* Bros. 1 and 3, A. Hath*). 2. St'* entries. Three ewes, shorn a mbs. :L ' : ' suitable for general In- ding j' poses.—Kittow Bros. 1 and 2, o»t' here Station 3. COMPETITIONS. Chain stepping.—Wv.l ■:' MiDillon 1. Men: Mr W. - Aulsyl Weight guessing.—• Wor- a! Mr - L. Tod 1. Men: Mr G. 1 Hogan f Golf competition.—W men: Pam Wilder 1. Men: Mr B P« ( 4“ Sheep-judging competition—hill (Waipukurau) 1. R- W (Smedley) 2. SPECIAL PRIZES. Pourerere Cup, dnnhlc-fjj l^ ploughing.—T. Harrison (** piro). Four-horse team show! ,g mo* l and attention.—M. C. C itUU* « Stephenson 2. 1 Tiffen Cup (for beat fou b team). —H. Stephenson. Pair of farm horses 1 maideaj' M. C. Connor 1. H. Stephenson Best mare. —M. C. Connor *• Stephenson 2. j Best gelding—M. C. Connor 1*" 2. Best pair of mares.—M. Steph eni<lt Best pair of geldings.—M. B nor 1. .. Rroi Best decorated team.— Kitto* Best-handled team in Clas* »•" Hallidav. Youngest ploughman.—!.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume LXV, Issue 64, 26 July 1937, Page 2

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PLOUGHING MATCHES Waipawa Mail, Volume LXV, Issue 64, 26 July 1937, Page 2

PLOUGHING MATCHES Waipawa Mail, Volume LXV, Issue 64, 26 July 1937, Page 2

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