PUKEKOHE SHOW
PEOPLES DAY. SPLENDID DAIRY EXHIBITION. If the spirits of the promoters of the Franklin A. and P. Association sank Friday with the miserable prospects which the teeming rain seemed to bring, they rose considerably with the Fright sunlight of Saturday, and indeed they had reason to, for the day proved a record from every standpoint. The attendance was exceedingly large, and tne presence of the Prime Minister (Hon. W. F. Massey), the Speaker (Sir F. W. Lang), Mr C. J. Parr, and several other members of Parliament, added to the general success of the day. There was really very little for the pudges to do on Saturday, as they completed the bulk of their work the previous day. The ring events were, of course, the chief attraction, and there was some very good jumping, 1 hough the light horses, while present in large numbers, were not what could la? describe on the whole as a first grade lot. The harness classes were pood, and the few draughts that were there were of excellent quality. As a cattle show, however, the exhibition at Pukekohe would be to beat, especially the Jersey section, which was the outstanding feature of the show, and which was really a splendid exhibition, both of numbers and quality. The pigs were largely the property of Mr E. J. Rogers and his son, Mr A. Rogers, though the Ruakura Farm scored well where it essayed to compete. The "*>m<n of Franklin, like their sisters* of Waikato, are thoroughly domesticated, and the keenness of their interest in the work of the household — of the pantry and the sewing room at anv rate—was displayed bv the very large entries and the splendid work in the Home Industries section. The Show was, in fact, a further very gratifying effort to the Association. Following are the remaining results: — HORSES. Hunters. —Maiden: B. Turner 1, C. Ross 2, T. Paton 3. Pony, not exceeding 14.3: J. A. Short 1 and 2, J. Little 3. Heavy-weight, over 14 stone: J. M. Fitness 1, C. J. Hosking 2, Miss A. Kelso 3. Amateur boy rider: D. Speedy 1, K. Papesch 2, W. McDevitt 3. Cliampionpony: D. Melville’s Tony. Ladv’s hunters R. M. Furness 1. J. Reynard 2, T. Paton 3. Girl rider, under 15: D. Melville 1, O. Hattaway 2. Champion stallion: H. Weal’s Sylvite. Champion marc: Roulston Bros.’ Te Coma. Champion harness horse: Miss Maher’s Bachelor. Champion pony (harness): H. Bockett’s Tomboy. Ladv’s haek: J. Reynard. 1, G. Maher 2, Miss A. Kelso 3. Champion hack: j’. M. Fitness’ Hikurangi. Leaping match, not less than 10 stone: .1. V. Patten (sft. 4Jin) 1, B. Turner 2, Miss Maher 3DAIRY GRAZING AND BEEF. Cow, syrs, milking: W. Louden 1, W. K. Lawton 2, A. C. Jones 3. Cow or heifer, 4yrs: A. Taylor 1, Jolly Bros. 2, J. Fulton 3. He’ifer in milk, 2yrs: A. J. Kidd 1, H. W. Le BSilly 2, Jolly Bros. 3. Cow, dry or in calf: H. Brown 1, W. Louden 2, T. Pollock 3. Champion dairy cow: W. Louden’s Ilengerveldt Butter Girl. PIGS.
Berkshire Breed.—Boar over 12 months: Ruakura Farm 1,2 and eh, E. J. Rogers 3. Boar under i2 months: E. J. Rogers 1. Boar under 6 months: Ruakura Farm 1. E. J. Rogers 2. Sow over 12 months; Ruakura 1 and 3, E. J. Rogers 2. Sow under 12 months: E. .1. Rogers 1, Ruakura Farm 2. Sow under 6 months: Ruakura Farm 1, E. J. Rogers 2. Sow, any age. visibly in pig: Ruakura Farm 1 and 2, E. J. Rogers 3. Sow with litter: E. J. Rogers 1. Special Class —Breeder's prize boar and 3 sows: Ruaknra Farm 1. Yorkshires: Boar over 12 months: E. J. Rogers 1 and ch, A. Rogers 2. Boar under 12 months: E. J. Bogers 1. Boar under 6 months: E. J. Rogers 1, A. Rogers 2. Sow over 12 months: E. J. Rogers 1, A. Rogers 2. Sow under 12 months: E. J. Rogers 1, A. Rogers 2. Sow under six months: E. J. Rogers 1. A. Rogers 2. Sow, Shy age, visibly in pig: E. J. Rogers 1, A. Rogers 2. Sow with litter: E. J. Rogers 1. Breeders’ prize, boar and three sows:E. J. Rogers 1. Tamworths: Boar over 12 months: A. Rogers 1, E. J. Rogers 2. Boar under 12 months: A. Rogers 1, E. J. Rogers 2. Boar under six months: E. J. Rogers 1, A. Rogers 2. Sow over 12 months: A. Rogers 1 and ch, E. J. Rogers 2. Sow under 12 months: A Rogers 1, E. J. Rogers 2. Sow under six months: E. J. Rogers 1 and 2. Sow, any age, visibly ing pig: A. Rogers 1, E. J. Rogers 2, \V. H. ’Pratt 3. Breeders’ prize boar and three sows: E. J. Bogers 1. Devons.—Boar under 3 months: E. J. Rogers 1. Boar under six months: A. Rogers 1. Sow over six months: A. Rogers 1. Sow under six months: E. J. Rogers 1. Porker, any breed, not exceeding lOOlbs dead weight: E. J. Rogers 1, A. Rogers 2. For pedigree and grade Berkshire sow not more than nine months old, suitable breeding baconers: J. Carter 1, R. Hamilton 2, H. D. Cowsill 3. For best grade sow other than Berkshire, conditions as above: W. H. Pratt 1.
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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14301, 1 March 1920, Page 2
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