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Waikato A. & P. Ar sociation’s Trophies and Cups for Competition. Wm. Newell Trophy, value £lO McNicol Trophy, value £5 ... _ HORSES— Wynn Brown Cup (and Miniature) _ Hunt Club Cup __ Tom Clarkin Memorial Challenge Cup. (Presented by Messrs J. W. Anderson and F. R. Seddon) Townsend Cup Woo]worth Cup .... .... .... .... ... ... Dimant Cup _ MILKING SHORTHORNS— Grant Cup (and Miniature) _ _ Kempthorne Prosser Cup J. N. Thirlwall Cup, value £lO/10/- (and Miniature) ... _ AYRSHIRE— Mr P. Bremer’s Trophy, value £lO .... .... ... CALF CLUBS— Waikato Valley Dairy Co. Cup _ T. Church Cup, value £lO CHILLING CATTLE— W. & R. Fletcher Cup _ Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Co. Cup (and Miniature. value £3/3/-) _ _ Thos. Borthwick & Son Gup (and Miniature) _ FAT LAMBS— Co-op. Wholesale Society Cup W. & R. Fletcher Cup Shecd Thomson Cup (and Miniature) Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Co. Cup (and Miniature, value £3/8/-) Parry H. Sutton Cup, value £5/5/FAT SHEEP— Loan & Mercantile Cup _ PIGS— Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Co. Cup (and Miniature, value £3/8/-) _ Thos. Borthwick & Sons Cup (and Miniature) Caro Cup Caro Cup .... SHEEP DOG TRIALS— F. D. Jones Cup _ _ _ _ SHEEP SHEARING— Portland Cup allotted to Milking Shorthorn Section. allotted to South Down Section. Champion Hunter. Cleverest Hunter. For Dominion Jumping Compctition. Most Points Light Horse. Best Boy Rider under 16. Girl Rider under 16. Best Yearling Heifer. Most Points. 8-year-old in Milk. Most Points. 3 Best Reared Calves from the School. Berft Calf Club Calf. Best Heifer for Chilling. Best Steer for Chilling, Hoof Judging. Best Steer for Chilling, Horotiu Judging. Most Points 8 Cross-bred Lamb*. 3 Cross-bred Lambs, Westfield Judging. 3 Cross-bred Lambs, Horotiu Judging. 3 Cross-bred Lambs (Hoof Judging). 3 Cross-bred Lambs, suitable for Freezing. Most Point* Romney Marsh. Bacon Pig, Hooks Judging. Porker, Hooks Judging. Best Tamworth Pig. Horotiu Judging of Porker shown by member of Pig Club. Best Exhibition, Last Day. Novice Shearer. BY-LAWS AND REGULATIONS. The Show will be conducted under the General Rules and Regulations as approved by the Northern District Council of the Royal Agricultural Society of N.Z. on 4/6/37 with the following alterations: Clause 13 to read: “In all Classes and in Classes in which 2 or more animals are entered as one exhibit, the animals shall be the bona fide property of the exhibitor (except in the case of “Pair of Hacks’ and ‘Dual Jumping Competition’).” NOTE—Should the receipts of the Association suffer severely owing to War Conditions, the Committee reserves the right to reduce Prize-money. A Copy of the Rules can be had at any time on application to the Secretary. Exhibitors Please Note Realising that owing to War Conditions and labour shortage, some breeders may find it difficult to show their stock, my Executive will do its utmost to assist Exhibitors. If you have difficulties in the way of exhibiting your Stock, let us know—we may be able to help you out. In the past it has been the aim of this Association to make showing at Claudelands a pleasure and to this end we have provided numerous paddocks for sheep, cattle and horses. The Showground adjoins the Claudelands Station and excellent unloading facilities are available for stock travelling by lorries. We provide abundance of green feed for cattle and buttermilk for pigs. We need YOUR assistance to make this Show a success. Yours faithfully, W. R. J. Franklin, President.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 21 (Supplement)

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 21 (Supplement)

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 21 (Supplement)