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PRIZE SCHEDULE.

' HORSES. • thoroughbreds; Admissible in stud bcok. Judge : Mr.'- Alf.- T, ! Danverß\Hast,ings). . Champion Medal.—Best entire,' any age. —Wm. Taylor's Gipsy King, by Le Loup--.Gritana. 'K, ; \ M . ■ Best entire, three .years old and upwards. Four entries. First prize, value £2 2*, given by T. and S; Morrin and Co;, ■and'iil—VVm/Taylor's (Jipsy King by.Le , Loup—Gitlna; 1; W. D. Hoigate's Paddy's Land, by Ascetic-May'Mom—Hermit', 2 Frank Marshall's brown' Tasinan, by St. :Albans-Blair;Athol, 3.'; ;■ ;* 1 ! Best colt, foaled since August Ist, ,1891, •3 years old. No entry, ' , • .; ■ Best colt or tilly,.foaled since; August Ist,. 1892, 2 years old. . Three entries.—R. Haninon's':'chestnut The' Peer .(2 years),. ,by ;Muskapeer—Haricot, bred by exhibitor, ; 1; R. Harmon's brown Oastashore (2 years), by Castor—Zip, , bred by exhibitor,. 2,; Frank Marshall's- bay Malice (October, 1892),. by; ,Tho Dauphin-Bessemer,by Musket—All Steel, bred by P. Boltnu, 3.

': Best mare,.any agej.'in foal, or foal at fp6t>. v; Two/entries,-A?; D. Holgate's rineak (foal at foot by Paddy's Land), by ,Oa[)-a-pie-Teil-tiile-Old Fisherma'uy 1; Thos. WeatherillV chestnut ■Ponder; (foal at, foot by Freedom), aged, by Deaid Shot— Matilda,-.* ' : - ; " : - : '. ■■;

■ Best mare,'any age, dry.' No entry. ; Best (illy, foaled since August Ist, IS9I, 3 years old. • No entry.,, : : Best tilly, foaled since August Ist, 1892, ■■ 2jeare.pld.--Np l entry, . .;■■ ! Special entry: W- 1 D. Hfolgate'a thoroughbred'yearling' tilly, by Paddy's,Land—Miss Gladiator, by Gladiator Ist, special mention. ''""•■ •■!.;'■■■■;-■■.■• . CARRIAGE HOUSES. V.,. JuOGE: Mr A.lf..T. Danvers (Hastings*). Best entire, any age, adapted to get carriage horses. (Special prize), Two entries. Andy Austin's biovvjj Pleasanton (lbS9), by Elector 2170—Belle Kobins, by TaraconBlack Jess, ! bred by Wm. Murray, California, l;Wm.;Taylor's Gipsy King, by'LeLoup—Gitana, 2,, • ■• ; ' ■■■': ■ \ Best pair of carriage horses (mares or ■ geidiiigs), 15 hands 2 inches and over j,. to. be driven in harness. No entry. ',.; Best pair of buggy horses (mares or geld-,, ings), under 15 hands 2 inches; to be driven in ■ harries.*. Two entries.— ll., J. Kaliender's bays, by Parthenopasus', bred by Matainata Estate, I; A. Wallace's black Bess and Brownie, 3 years, 2, ! p , " : Best buggy jrrse (mare ..or,,gelding), 15 hands 2 inches and over, to be driven in harness, 'First. prize,:'book value- ;30s; given by the proprietor. ,New Zealand Farmer, and £l. Two entries.— H. Clifford's cheslnut.Snltan,';G years, by Ingomar, bred by D. McNieol;!;■:::'■; • ■ ■■ ■% ;: v« V. ' Best bus:gy horse mare or gelding, under 15 handed inches, to be'driven in' harness. First prize, ■ book' value 30s, given -by the ■proprietorNew'ZealandFarmer, and £1; ; second prize,, value 355; given by A. Yates , and Co. j;third-prize, £l.;'Seven entries/-

Mm Gwynne's chestnut' gelding Jerry, 1 ;'• S, Imvson's bay Merryson, 4 years, by Merrylfigs-Ariel mare, bred by exhibitor, 2; E. Cussen's grey gelding The Major, 3/ Best trotting horse (mare or gelding); to be driven in harness, speed, action and ap** pearancetn be considered, One entry,- 1 Walter Chitty's bay Ivy, 4 years, bred by Louis Haddon, 1, Best three-year-old filly or gelding adapted for harness. First prize, value £2 2s; second prize, value 355; given by W. S. Lnuiio anl Co. Five entries.-A. W. Gane's bay Starlight, by Natator-Jess, bred by G. E. Chirk, 1; Juhn McOaw'ff • brown Joe (Sept., 1891), bv Natator—Knot■tinßly, bred by G. B. Clarke, 2; T. W, Weatherill's chestnut filly Musk Rose, by Muskapeer—Bonny, bred by exhibitor, 3.

ROADSTERS. Special class,—Pnny stallion. R. Reynold's Tom Thumb, 1.

Best roadster or hackney stallion, any ago, First prize, value 255; given by J/ Wiseman and Hons, and £l. Four entries, -Andy Austin's brown Pleasanton (1889), by Elector-Belle Robins, by Taracon-' Black Bess, bred by Win. Murray, California, 1; P. J. Kerr's Merryboy, 2, Best mare in foal, or with foal at foot, ada'pted to breed Indian Cavalry remounts or weight-carrying hacks. Third prize, value 10s Od. given by Sharland and Co, Four en tries.—M. 11. Pickering's chestnut Patch (in foal by Freedom), by Randwick, bred by exhibitor, 1; A. A. Company'* bay Knottingly (Sept., 1886), by Knottingly. 2.

Bast dry mare, adapted to breed' Indian Cavalry remounts or weight-carrying hacks, One ent'ry.-Gorton Estate's bay Queeme, 10 years, by Ariel, 1. Best weight-carrying hack, any age, ur/ to 12 stonn.' Fir.it prize, valued £3, given byL. D. Nathan and Co.; second prize, value £1 Is, given by John Burns and Co.,' and 10s cash; third prize, £l. Twenty entries.-A. J. Storoy's baygelding Neddie,4 years, by JMerrylegs, bred by W. H, Mandeno. 1; R, H. Bailey's bay Admiral (Sept., 1890), by Penrose, bred by A. A, Company, 2; M. Harrison's bay mare Kitty, 4 years, by Ingomar—Laverock, 3.

Best weight-carrying hack, any age, up to 15 stone. First prize, value £3lss, given by J, H. Dalton ; second prize, value£l Is, eiven by Partridge and Co'., and 10s cash j 3rd prize, £l. Ten entries.—Jas. Turnbull's bay, King, by Mprrylegs-Gunner, bred by 0, J. Storey, 1; W. J. Hunter's bay gelding Clifton, 7 years by Ingomar--Jessie, bred by G. E., Clarke, 2; John McCaw's brown Lothair (Sept., 1889), by Voltigeui-; bred by T. Wihon, 3. Best weight-carrying hack, 3 years old, bred in Waikato, Spucial prize, cup value £5, given by the late Cambridge Cavalry. - Seven entries.—A. W. Gane's bay Starlight,'by Natabor—Jess, bred by G. E/ Clarke, 1; John McCaw's brown Joe (Sept., 1891), by Natator - Rnottingly,' bred by O, Clarke, 2i ■ ;Best two-year-old colt, gelding or filly, foaled since Augist Ist, 1592. Six entries. —J. H. Vercoe's brown Kaito, by Muska->' peer—lngomar mare, bred by G. E, Clarke, '1; M. H. Pickerings brown gelding, by Muskapeer—Patch, bred 1 by exhibitor, 2. ■ ■'. •.

■ Best one-year-old colt, gelding, or filly, foaled since August Ist, 1893. Ten entries* -W.-D. Holgate's black colt (2nd Oct.,. 1893), by Paddy's Land-Campus; by Hippocampus, 1; Kichaid Bosanko's bay cDlt, by Gipsy King—Star, bred by exhibitor, 2 ;K. Morrison's bay filly' Crescent (15tb Oct., 1893), by Gipsy King-Dot, bred by exhibitor, 3. ' ..Best lady's hack (special prize).- First prize, value 30s, given by Milne and" Ohoyce,, and £1 ; second prize, value 30s, given by J. r Tonson Garliek; third prize, value 15s; given by Waljis and, Caley. Eleven entries. — Mrs! BrewisV ; brown King, by Digby Grand, bred by ; Gregg, 1; G. F. McCullagh's brown Bob/ by Castor?. 2; John McCaw's. brown Joe, (Sept., 1891.) by Natafcor-Knottingly,-bred by G.E.Clark, 3.•■'." ■ Best girl's pony, riot over 14 hands, to b3' ridden'by girls not over 14 years 1 old, First prize, value £1 Is, given by Wilson, McOnllagb and'Co,, and fillOs:;.' second prize, £1; third prize, value £l, given by Smith and Caughey. Three entries.—VV, H, Wright's Cream Leanda, 1; Myrtle .Picker* ing's'brown mare Peggie, 2, . Best walking hack; pace, style, and taction to be considered (special, prize), Firstprize, suit of clothes value £4los, given by, Messrs' Todd-Brothers, Otahuhu. Eight entries. —Jas.' Turnbull's roan gelding King, by Merrylegs-Gunner.-bred by C. J. Storey, 1; New Zealand Land Association's creamy, by Nutmeg,, bred by New Zealand Land Association, 2, > Best hunter'(mare or gelding); to jump* hurdlts 3fD. 6in. (special prize). Generalappearance, also otyle of jumping'to be' considered. Fourteen entries.—H. Bul-lock-Webster's grey-Blue Peter, 1; W. T. Thornton's brown Fidget, 6 years, by Ingomar, bred by J. P. Thomson, 2. ..

Best cob, not over 14 hands 2 inches; to be shown, in' saddle;- Eight'entries'.-Jaiv Grice's bay Dandy; by Patchem-Merry-legs n,are, bred byC. J. Storey, 1.; J. D, Williamson's brown mate; 2 ;R Harinon's' by. Muskapeer—Fancy Mare, bred by H. Giliett, 3. Bosb boys' pony, 14 hand's and under, to' be ridden by'boy's not over 14 years old. Thirteeu entries.—Kenneth Hume's chest-* nut"Nutty, by Nutmeg—Topsy, bred by James Hume, 1; W. H. Wright's cream Hero, 2; W. S, Allen's dark roan, sixyears, 3;, M. Delariey'siron grey mare Topsy, aged, bred by H.Gall J .h.3.';'N.Z.Land Association's bay, c.

Best child's pony, not over 12| hands, to be ridden by boy or eirl not over 12 years old. First prize, £2;' given by J. H. Scott. Two entries.—F. Storey's Bonny Tom, 1; H. Kerr's brown Dolly, aged, 2. Best pony brood mare, 14 hands and under. Tw6 entries.— James /Taylor's Nancy, 1; Vere Chitty's chestnut Fanny (foal at foot by Merrymaker), 2. SPECIAL PRIZES. The- executors.of the late Mr .John M.c« Nicol offer a prize of £3 3s each for classes 29a,.29b, 29c, 29a Judge: Mr C. A. Campbell, Wanganui, ; Best yearling colt, or filly, sired by Gene« ral Fleming. Six entries.—Jas. Baxters bay filly Marion 10th.November, 1893, by general Fleming-Nell, bred by Messrs GoodfelloW,.l; K. Morrison's chestnut colt Punch, 30th September, 1893, by General Fleming-Kate, bred by, exhibitor, 2. • Judge: Mr A.'T.Dan.vers, Hasting. ■Best yearling 'colt, ior. filly, sired by' . Mountaineer., ;; Two entries.—W. Wil<. ;■' ! :: (Continued on page 15.J '?; ' ; ' '

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Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3484, 27 October 1894, Page 10

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PRIZE SCHEDULE. Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3484, 27 October 1894, Page 10

PRIZE SCHEDULE. Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3484, 27 October 1894, Page 10