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WE ASK YOU.

Class 59—Pony, 14.2 and under, to be driven. Special Class. Class 60—Champion Harness Horse. A trophy value £3/3/- will be presented to the winner. Second prize £l. Class 61—Champion Trotting Horse, mare or gelding, to be driven. Pace, style and action to be considered. First prize £2, second £l. THE TOWNSEND CUP. Mr. It. 11. Townsend presents a Cup to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals for most points gained in Classes 1 to 39 (inclusive) and from 55 to 61 (inclusive). Winner’s name to be engraved on Cup each year. Present holder: Mr. R. H. Townsend. DRAUGHTS. First Day. Judging will commence 10 a.m. Prizes (see Regulations 38 and 42A). Single horses, first prize £l/10/-, second prize 15/-, unless otherwise stated. The Clydesdale Horse Society donates a Silver Medal for the best yearling 2 year old colt or filly, bred by exhibitors and registered in the Clydesdale Stud Book. In the event of any donated prizes being reduced or withdrawn, ordinary schedule prizes in respective sections will be paid. Entry fees: Members 5/-, non-members 10/-. Draught will have the preference of loose-boxes. Class 62—Mare, any age, in foal or with foal at foot. First prize £2, second £l. Class 63—Mare, any age, empty. Class 61 —Mare or Gelding, most suitable for farm work. Special Class. First prize £2, second £l.

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Class (SE—Filly, three years old. First prize £2, second £l. Class 66—Filly, two years old. First prize £2, second £l. Class 67—Filly, one year old. Class (SS—Pair Horses, not under three years, mares or geldings, property of one owner. First prize £l/10/—, second 15/-. Special Class. Class (SS—Walking Heavy Draught, mare or gelding, to be led. Special Class. Class 70—Farmers’ Pair, fillies or geldings, not exceeding three years, Exhibits not necessarily same age. First prize £l/10/-, second 15/-. Special Class. Class 71—Team of Three Horses, any sex, 3 years or over, property of one owner. First prize £l/10/-, second 15/-. Special Class. Class 72—Mare or Gelding. suitable for i ton milk cart, to be led. First prize £l/10/-, second £l.

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Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 10010, 7 October 1936, Page 5 (Supplement)

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WE ASK YOU. Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 10010, 7 October 1936, Page 5 (Supplement)

WE ASK YOU. Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 10010, 7 October 1936, Page 5 (Supplement)

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