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HORSES

BOYS & GIRLS’ PONIES Pony, 13.2—14 hands, boy or girl udder 18 years: Joan McGuinness's Moonlight 1; B. H. Bunny’s (Masterton) Blackrock Snowy 2; Josephine James’s (Rangitumau) Rex 3. Pony, 14—14.2 hands, boy or girl under 18: Anctte Beetham’s (Masterton) Zeta 1; Joan McGuinness’s Rainbow 2; Marion Hodder’s (Masterton) Marietta 3. Pair of ponies (boy’s and girl’s), not exceeding 14.2 hands: Bill Higginson and partner 1; lan King and partner 2; F. E. Ward and partner 3. x HORSES TO BE RIDDEN Horse most suitable for remount: J. E. Broad’s (Masterton) Santa Claus 1; Mrs K. R. McLeod's (Martinborough) MacTavish 2. Best type of hunter: Miss D. O’Brien’s (Masterton) Comet 1; J. E. Broad’s Santa Claus 2; D. M. George’s (Alfredton) Lord Kearoa 3, Cob, not over 15 hands: Mrs K. R. McLeod’s MacTavish 1. Polo pony: Miss Muriel Morrison’s Silver 1; Miss Nancy Morrison’s White Wings 2; Miss Muriel Morrison’s Jester 3. Hack, to carry 13 stone and over: J. E. Broad’s Santa Claus 1; Miss Muriel Morisson's Kerione 2. Hack, to carry 11 stone: F. L. Sheet’s (Masterton) Midnight 1; Miss A. Harding’s (Martinborough) Folly 2; Miss Muriel Morrison’s Black Prince 3. Hack, to carry 15 stone (open): N. W. Martin’s (Martinborough) Rewa 1; R. S. Pilmer's (Masterton) Omar 2; D. M. George's Lord Kearoa 3. Hack, to carry 13 stone (open): W. Tilson’s (Greytown) Metellus 1; Percy Tilson's Double Red 2; Mrs R. T. Cundy's (Martinborough) Scotch Grey 3. Hack, to carry 11 stone (open): Miss Muriel Morrison’s Jester 1: F. L. Skeet's Midnight 2; Miss Harding’s Folly 3: Miss Muriel Morrison's Black Prince 4. * Lady's hack, ridden by lady: Miss A. Harding’s Folly 1; Miss Muriel Morrison’s Jester 2; Mrs ft. T. Cundy’s Scotch Grey 3. Ladies' or gentleman’s hack, judged as pair: Mrs R. T. Cundy and partner 1; Miss Muriel Morrison and partner 2 and. 3. Hack, best manners and paces: W. Tilson’s Metellus 1; F. L. Skeet's Midnight 2: Miss Muriel Morrison’s Jasper 3. CLYDESDALES (Judge: Mr R. D. Knight, Longburn.) Stallion, 4 years and over: Donald McKenzie (Masterton) 1 and ch: G. E. Allen Junr (East Taratahi) 2 and res ch. Colt thro years: Alex Summers (Grey town) 1. Yearling filly: Donald McKenzie 1 and gold medal; J. Warrington 2. Dry mare: Mrs E. Selby (Napier) 1 and ch; Donald McKenzie 2 and res ch. WORKING DRAUGHTS (Judge: Kir R. D. Knight, Longburn.) Filly or gelding. 2 years: Herbert Goodin (Carterton) 1. Mare or gelding, over 3 years: R. and

F. Gray (Masterton) 1 and 2, H. Goodin 3. Two plough horses in harness: R. and F. Gray 1 and 2; H. Goodin 3. Team of three plough horses: R. and F. Gray 1; H. Goodin 2. Team of four plough horses: R. and F. Gray 1; H. Goodin 2. Mare or .gelding, to draw 20cwt driven in dray or cart: R. and F. Gray 1; J. Wz Warrington (Waihakekc) 2; V. Ashton 3. Horse in harness, owned by dairy farmer, to draw 15cwt, in work: J. W. Warrington 1; H. F. Rayner 2; L. J. Fairbrother (Carterton) 3. Horse, in spring cart, to draw lOcwt: H. F. Rayner 1; H. Goodin 2. Filly or gelding, 3 years or under, most suited for farm trap or cart, led: L. J. Fairbrother T, H. Goodin 2; J. W. Warrington 3. Two dairy farmer’s horses, in work: L. J. Fairbrother 1: 11. Goodin 2.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 October 1939, Page 8

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HORSES Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 October 1939, Page 8

HORSES Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 October 1939, Page 8

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