THE WAIKATO SHOW
PEOPLE’S DAY
A LARGE ATTENDANCE
Not for years has the Waikato A. and P. Association been favoured with the glorious weather that has marked both days of its 31st annual show, which is at present, being held at Claudelands. The day has been proclaimed a general' holiday throughout the district, and tempted by glbrious sunshine the people have flocked out ip their thousands. The country districts have contributed a very large quota to the congregation which v at. present fills the grounds, where the scene is one of great colour and animation. After a cursory view of the stock most show visitors, unless they are closely interested in some special feature, look around for whatever fun they can get, and the side-shows, which are greater in number this year than formerly, are providing plenty of amusement as they extract the nimble shilling fronß the pockets of the only too gullible crowd. The band of the 16th Waikato Regiment is in attendance and helps to enliven the proceedings with selections. The catering at the show this year is quite superior to that of former shows, a point that is much appreciated by the general public.
ADDITIONAL AWARDS. The following are the additional awards: —
Horses
Hacks.—Child’s pony, 11.2 or under: H. Mackinder 1, K. Peake 2, Joyce Pilking'ton 3. Girl’s pony, 11.2 t.o 12.2: J. Pilkington 1, J. Franklin 2, J. Fagan 3. Boy’s pony, 11.2 to 12.2: J. Pilkiqgton 1, J. Franklin 2, H. Mac Kinder 'jo. Girl rider, under 15 years: Miss Olive Graham 1, Miss E. Mackeretli 2, Miss Rhoda Brown 3. Girl’s pony, 14 hands or under: A. Pretty 1, Mrs G. L. Hancock 2, Miss Olive Kemp 3. Lady’s hack: R. H. Townsend 1, A. Fisher 2, A. L. Yule 3. Best walking hack: Miss Kelso 1, A. M. Samuel 2, Miss G. Maher 3. Lady’s hunter: Miss G. Maher 1, Miss Kelso 2, R. H". Townsend 3. Draughts.—Entire, 4 years or -over: W. G. Park 1 and ch, W. C. Wallace 2. Entire, three years: Q. S. Granted.. Team of three horses, 3 years or over: T. E. Duck 1, W. G'. Park 2. Medium spring-cart horse, up to 1 ton: 11. Dobbs 1. Light spring-cart mare or gelding, up to lOcwt: Trane and Sons I, C. A. Care 2, F. C. Jack 3/ Tradesman’s turnout: H. Dobbs 1. Best exhibition of showing a draught mare or gelding in the show ring: T. E. Duck 1, R. Rally 2. Cattle.
Pedigree Friesians. —-Champion 3yr bull: J. H. Wilson. Reserve champion: Estate T. 0. Hodgson. Heifer yearling: H. R. Green 1,2 and 3. Group of bull and three females: Piri Land Co. 1, Whewell Bros. 2, D. Ross 3.
Grade Friesians. —Cow, 4yrs, in milk: J. T. Crosby 1, F. E. Crosby 2. Cow or heifer: J. T. Crosby 1, P. Crosby 2 and 3.
Fat Sheep.
Three longwool crossbred lambs: T. Martin 1,2 and 3. Three crossbred lambs, Down or Shortwool crosses: T. Martin 1 and 2, J. H. Gore 3. Five Crossbred lambs, Longwool or Long-
wool crosses: J. H. Gore 1,2 and 3. Five crossbred lambs, Down or Shortwool crosses: Neil Reid 1, J, H. Gore 2 and 3. Pigs.-^ Berkshires. —Boar, 14 months and over: W. G. Smith 1, R. Chilcott 2Boar, over 6 and under 14 months: E. J. Rogers 1. Boar, under six months: A. R. Clark 1, E. J. Rogers '2. Sow, With litter of pigs: W. J. Smith 1. Sow, visibly in pig: R. Chilcott 1 and 3. E. J. Rogers 2. Sow, over six and under 14 months: E. J. Rogers 1, W. J. Smith 2. Sow, under six months: E. J. Rogers 1, R. Chilcott 2. Tamworths. —Boar, ! 14 monthsf and over: A. T. Rogers 1, E. J. Rogers 2. Boar, over six months and under 14: A. T. Rogers 1, E. J. Rogers 2: Boar, under six months: E. J. Rogers 1, A. T. Rogers 2. Sow, with litter: E. J. Rogers 1, A. T. Rogers 2. Sow, over 6 and under 14 months: A. T. Rogers 1, E. J. Rogers 2. Sow, under six months: E. J. Rogers 1, A. T. Rogers 2. • Yorkshires.- —Boar, 14 months and over: A. T. Rogers 1, E. J. Rogers 2. Boar, over six months: E. J. Rogers 1. A. T. Rogers 2. Boar, under six months: A. T. Rogers 1, K J. Rogers 2. Sow, 14 months and over: E. J. Rogers 1, A. T. Rogers 2. Sow, under six-months: E. J. Rogers 1, A. T. Rogers' 2. Black Devons. —Boar, any age: E. J. Rogers 1. Sow, over 12 months: E. J. Rogers 1. \ Other Pigs.—Bacon pig: A. T. Rogers 1. Pork, not exceeding 901 b dressed weight: E. J. Rogers 1. Championship Awards.
The following championship awards were made to-day:—. Pedigree Shorthorns'.—Bull: William Taylor’s General Barrington. Cow: William Taylor’s Bertha 54th. Milking Shorthorns. —Bull: S. Lye’s Newstead Comet.. Reserve: J. Fisher’s Pukerimu Golddust. Cow: Ranstead Bros/ Matangi Quality IV. Reserve: Ranstead Bros.’ Matangi Own. Pedigree Jerseys.—Bull: C. A. Care’s Willowbrook Lord. Reserve: W. J. Chynoweth’s 1 Marshland’s Masterpiece. Cow: F. E. Day’s Ivy Fox. Reserve: F. E. Day’s Lady Rulls. Pedigree Friesians. —Bull: J. H. Wilson’s July’s Mercedes of Hawkesbridge. Reserve: Pereland Bros.’ .Baintield Netherlancl King Pontiac, ’fow: A. W. Chapman’s Clothilde’s "Alcatra Fovne. Reserve: Whewell Bros.’ Blanco Springhill Maggie. Pedigree Ayrshires.—Bull: J. and C. Watts’ Glenshee of Eden Park. Reserve: W. K. Lawton’s Killarney. Cow: J. and C. Watts’ Highland Mary. Reserve: C. Bailey’s Glencairn Lady Roberts. Horses. —Draught stallion: W. G. Park’s Fabrikoff. Draught mare: J. C. Begbie’s Ohote’s Pride. Sheep. —English Leicesters —Ewe: W. W. Livingstone. Romney Marsh — Ram: F. R. Seddon. Ewe: A. D. Bell. Shropshires —Ram: A. Miller.
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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15100, 22 November 1922, Page 7
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