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Schedule of Prizes and Classes ★

Class 14—Hunter, maiden at date of entry; to be jumped; lady or gentlemen riders. (Special Class). Prizes—First £3, Second £2, Third £l. Entry fee 8/-. Class 15—Hunter, maiden at date of entry; to be jumped; to be ridden by a rider who has never ridden a winning horse in a jumping competition in a show ring. (Special Class). Winners in class 14 cannot compete. Prizes—First £3, Second £2, Third £l. Entry fee 8/-. Class 16—Hunter, to be judged on type and not jumped. Special Class. Prizes—First £2, Second 10/-. Entry fee 5/-. Class 17—Hunter, heavyweight, capable of carrying at least 15 stone. To be jumped. Special Class. Prizes—First £5, Second £2, Third £l. Entry fee 10/-. Class 18—Hunter, lightweight, capable of carrying 11 stone, to be jumped. Placed horses in Class 17 cannot compete. Special Class. Prizes—First £5, Second £2, Third £l. Entry fee 10/-. Class 19—Cleverest Hunter. The Waikato Hunt Club donates a Cup valued at £lO. Cup to be won three times by the same horse and the same owner at the Waikato A. & P. Show. Open to members of any Hunt Club. Special Class. First prize, cup and £2, second £l, third 10/-. Entry fee 7/6. Present holder: Mr J. R. Wilson. Class 20—Polo Pony, Heavyweight (Special Class). Prizes—First £l/10/-, Second 15/-. Entry fee 5/-. Class 21—Polo Pony, Lightweight (Special Class). Prizes—First £l/10/-, Second 15/-. Entry fee 5/-. SECOND DAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd JUDGING COMMENCES AT 9.30 a.m. Class 22—Youths’ Hack, 15 hands and under. (Special Class). Prizes—First £l/10/-, Second 15/-. Entry fee 5/-. Class 23—Stallion (thoroughbred) calculated to improve the breed of saddle horses. Prizes—First £2, Second £l. Entry fee 7/6. Class 24—Lady’s Hack. Lady riders. (Special Class). Prizes—First (value) £3/3/-, Second £l/10/-. Entry fee 6/Class 25—Lady’s Maiden Hack. For hacks that have never won a first prize at any A. & P. Association’s Show at time of entry. Lady riders. (Special Class). Prizes—First £l/10/-, Second 15/-. Entry fee 5/-. Class 26—Best Paced Hack. (Special Class). Prizes—First £l/10/-, Second 15/-. Entry fee 5/-. Class 27—Best Walking Hack. Pace, style and action considered. (Special Class). Prizes—First £l/10/-, Second 15/-. Entry fee 5/-. Class 28—Champion Hack. The Waikato Hunt Club presents a trophy value £5 to the Champion Hack. Class 29—Lady’s Hunter. Lady rider (Special Class). First prize £4, presented by the Waikato Hunt Club, Second £2, Third £l. Entry fee 8/6. Class 30—Wire Jumping, hunting style. (Special Class). Prizes—First £4, Second £2, Third £t. Entry fee 8/6.

Class 31-Dominion Jumping Competition Prizes: First £4O, Second £2O, Third £lO, Fourth £5. Entry fee: Members £2; Non-members, £4. Mrs W. R. J. Franklin presents a handsome, inscribed ribbon to the winner of this class. Messrs J. W. Anderson and Mr F. R. Seddon present a Challenge Cup to be known as the TOM CLARKIN MEMORIAL CUP, to be held by the winner for 1 year. Class 32—Lady Rider. For competitors over 14 years and under 20 years. Horses to be jumped as directed by stewards. (Special Class). Prizes—First £l/10/-, Second 15/-. Entry fee 5/-. Class 33—Lady Rider (open). To be ridden in straight or sidesaddle, and horses jumped as stewards direct. Prizes—First £l/10/-, Second 15/-. Entry fee 5/-. SHEEP IN NATURAL CONDITION CLASSES— I hereby declare as follows: 1. That the sheep lam exhibiting in the above classes were shorn on the day of 19.... 2. That the sheep were shorn evenly and close to the skin. 3. That the wool on the sheep has not been trimmed or locked in any way since the sheep were shorn. 4. That the sheep have not been housed or covered since they were last shorn, except when on exhibition at Shows. Signed Exhibitor. Class 31—Leaping Competition, jumping only to be considered. For horses that at time of entry have not won other than maiden jumping events at any A. & P. Show. (Special Class). Prizes—First £lO, Second £3, Third £l. Entry fee 12/-. Class 35—Champion Hunter. Mr Wynn Brown offers an inscribed Soldier’s Challenge Cup, not to be won outright; winner’s name to be inscribed each year and a Miniature Cup to be presented to each winner, and £4, donated by the Waikato Hunt Club. To complete a course to be laid out by the chief steward. (Special Class). Present holder, Mrs. J. M. Allen. Entry fee 10/-. Class 36—Gentleman Rider. Over fences as directed by Stewards. Prizes—First £2, Second £l, Entry fee 5/-. Class 37—Consolation Hunter. Horses to have competed but not to have won a first or second prize in a jumping event during the show. First Prize £5, Second £2, Third £l. Entry fee 10/-. NOTE: No entry will be accepted in this class unless the name of the horse is given at time of nomination.

HORSES Members’ entry fees stated in each class. Non-members 50% more. _ , ... Order of Schedule will be adhered to as closely as possible. All horses competing in Hack and Hunters’ Classes where height is stipulated, must be measured before entering the Ring, J-inch allowance for shoes. In Hunting Events, catch weights. All competitors in Hunting Events to be dressed in suitable attire. The Townsend Cup. Mr. R. H. Townsend presents a Cup to be won twice, in succession or thrice at intervals for most points gained in Classes 1-37 (inclusive). Winner’s name to be engraved each year. Present holder: Mr M. E. Roan. FIRST DAY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Ist THOROUGHBREDS The Waikato Racing Club donates £lO/10/- to the Prizemoney in this Section. JUDGING COMMENCES AT 10 A.M. Stallions will be judged on Second Day, commencing 9.30 a.m. Class I—Mare, Thoroughbred, any age. Prizes—First £3, Second £2. Entry fee 6/6. Class 2—Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2 years old. Prizes —First £l/10/-, Second 15/-. Entry fee 5/-. Class 3 — Colt, Filly or Gelding, 1 year old. * Prizes—First £l/10/-, Second 15/-. Entry fee 5/-. HACKS AND HUNTERS The Waikato Hunt Club has donated £SO towards the prize-money in the Hunter Section. Class 4—Mare, empty, in foal or foal at foot, adapted to breed weightcarrying hacks. Prizes—First £l/10/-, Second 15/-. Entry fee 5/-. Class s—Mare, empty, in foal or foal at foot, adapted to breed lightweight hacks. Prizes—First £l/10/-, Second 15/-. Entry fee 5/-. Class 6—Filly or Gelding. 2 years old. Prizes—First £l/10/-, Second 15/-. Entry fee 5/-. Class 7—Filly, Colt or Gelding, 1 year old. Prizes—First £l/10/-, Second 15/-. Entry fee 5/-. Class B—Hack up to 15 stone. Prizes—First £3, Second £l/10/-, Third 10/-. Entry fee 6/6. Class 9—Hack up to 13 si one. Prizes—First £3, Second £l/10/-, Third 10/-. Entry fee 6/6. Class 10—Hack up to 11 stone. Prizes—First £3, Second £l/10/-, Third 10/-. Entry fee 6/6. Class 11—Maiden Hack (mare or gelding). For hacks that have never won a first prize at any A. & P. Association’s Show as a hack at time of entry. Special Class. Prizes—First £3, Second £l/10/-, Third 10/-. Entry fee 6/6. Class 12— Filly or Gelding, 3 to 4 years old, calculated to make a hunter; to be shown in saddle, but not jumped. Special Class. Prizes—First £l/10/-, Second 15/-. Entry fee 5/-. Class 13—Mare or Gelding between 14.2 and 15.2, capable of carrying 15 stone and suitable for mounted rifles. Special Class. Prizes—First £l/10/-, Second 15/-. Entry fee 5/-.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 15 (Supplement)

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 15 (Supplement)

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 15 (Supplement)