PALMERSTON SHOW
A -BOISTEROUS DAY. (Special Cloriretptih'dteit). The Palmerston Shot?, is considfipfed iclo'sp rival to the “big Cauterbhs,y 'Ex-; ibitiofi, \ and there are nqt a . few rewieth.Who giyc Jf®&. pAhn |'6thi outt island. NeVerabl|iM, the Mbi'a. jiyatu A,, and P. sfeaufii 'ppring Show still retains ife premier* >hip fc> i fir a& t£e North Mand il ophtented. ' ' .'* ; ■ Yesterday afternoon the wdfith'er tvia wretched for the first, day of the 1920 Show. Jumping competitions were held hid ; £pme faarly good cOhtests weri witnessed, tie. results of which were as follow. . • Open Eiders (for best gentleman ridei - )-—H.Hasfiaii (TOmoana) 1, G. D. Smith (Kakarikj) 2, T. E. Taylor (Kiwitea) 3, fifc' Maiden Sfflers, open to those who have hewer' yy°i. a nSSfc prize f<Sr... ridpg at any fe. Jty-a) 1, H. (Kridiea) 2, L, H. Collin son (Palmerstop. North) A. heaping for ponihs 13.2 hapd§ Sid under’; to be by b’Oyfi under, 14 years.—A. Osb'btite’s (Rbh|;btea) Eobii I. H- Blnndeij's (Kakarijd) Be Wst> 2, E (Dannerirke) -Gi'shornA ,3, idpung for ponies oyer 13.2 W 1.4.2 hands.—h. H. Thompson's (Takepau) {Tango 1. J. McLean’s (Waipnknrau) The Kit '2, W. D. ‘(Danhevirke) Gay Lad 3. ... . .. Lady’s turn-out; horses must be over 18.2 hands.— Batchelor 1, Mrs J. H. Eyiner (Meanefe) 2, W. A. Doughty’s Lady’s Pony turn-oiit; pohy. tnush.ppf be over" 13.2 hands.—Mrs H. Gillies’ {Palmerston North) General Mac 1, J. E. Mnhdy’s (Palmeaton-North) Chummy 2, Miss D. ..Waller’* (kdiHiriga) SilvOrfetar 3. Maiden Hunters (Won 1917, E- D. Morrison; 1918, A. STcCoolj 1919, J. T. Hill.—D. E. Batcheiar’s fUtiiwai) Rococo,. Do Witte—Camellia 1, Mrs J. Shaw’s (Newbury). Rita ,2, Vf. Raymond's (Have’lbck NoHh) Detsbt i. FLEECE WOOL; __ Down tfr Down cross.-—Sir James “iVilson V, 2 and 3; one other entry. Hogget wool.—D. Collis (Kairanga) i and 2; one other entry. i . Eo’hhey wool.—H- - A- Matthcwi f (Ferxbherstcm) l and 2, 0. MolltM (P;N.) S. 12 entries. 6 exhibitors \ . SECOND DAT: (Special Cbrtesbdndent). PALMERSTON NORTH, November 4. The weather having cleared somewhat the attendance for the second day of the Manawatu Show grew to very satisfactory dimeiisibnS before hbbti hid most of the patrons were, well,.satisfied with the exhibition; 0u the wnpl.e the display of motor cars aid triibkfi of British and American manufacture was ■very good and constitutes fib interest: jpg* feature. .. , The stock section varied very little from last year.-, Niithgfifcally ,the,sb|ep were not penned in such large nujfih’qrsi lut the splendid cattle entries evened iip matters by meeting the deficiency in that direction. , -.. 1 , The cattle entries totalled ,505; fije; teys heading the list with. 122r,, wH EVicsians running up cloaqjy ’wrtK llgTfie Ayrshire entries-aggtegatla 78.J milking Shorthorn 52, Herefords 33 : .and beef Shorthorn 30. . All other pedjgr||’ classes were under thogy figutgs; were some nice grade dSity stpiSfi mustered 31, , The sheep totalled j 30§. ..RorgneS Marsh were represented by 124 good hitries and easily outnumbered other breeds Horses made a good .showing. Judging comjmenced Eai Jw.i ,Md stpbng thft, H|rpf<>yd, find Darh,Regal- ifas awarded j^ r c^uh|mThe scored, and first two. Hfiiiws- -.Thf> ijtill werit to E; Jeffersoii’S itlldi Hfi#he’s» Pay. . ....
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160798, 4 November 1920, Page 5
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511PALMERSTON SHOW Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160798, 4 November 1920, Page 5
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