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THE PRIZE LIST.

HORSES.

DRAUGHTS. (Judge, Mr. M. F. Donovan.)

Best Colt, foaled since 31st July, 1911. First prize £2 2s, and special prize of £1 Is, presented by Mr. RC. Miller; second prize £1 (3). —Clias. Gray’s Punch, 1; Clias. Gray’s Tom, 2; W. Leyland’s Te Arai, 3. Best Filly or Gelding, foaled since 31st July, 1911. First prize £2, second' prize £1; special prize £3 3s, presented by Mr. A. Parsons, for the best yearling colt or filly by draught stallion McCormick’s Pride (6). —E. M. Hutchinson’s b g, by Lincoln Stamp—Beryl, 1; Geo. Witters’ blue f, 113 months, by King Edward—Blue Bell, 2; J. Linklater’s b f, by McCormick’s Pride—Grace, 3.

Best Colt, 2 years old, foaled since 31st July, 1910. First prize £2, second prize £1 (5) —J. Billiton’s Prince, 1; J. R. Murphy’s The Peer, 2; W. E. Ensor’s b, Bolo’ Drayman—Jess, 3. Best Filly, 2 years old, foaled since 31st July, 1910.' First prize £2, second prize £1 (0). —-AV. W. Smith’s Duchess, 1; Clias. Gray’s Maud, 2; J. R. Murphy’s b, Garnet—Boast, 0 3. Best Gelding, 3 years old, foaled since 31st July, 1909. First prize £2 2s, presented by Mr H. M. Strachan; second prize £1 (2). —Clias. Gray’s Boxer, f; W. H. Jones’ King, 2,

Best Filly, 3 years old, foaled since 31st July, 1909. First prize £2 2s : presented' by Mr. C. Gray; second prize £1 (2). —W. W. Smith’s Hilten Kate, 1; Clias Gray’s May, 2. Best Mare, any age, to foal this season, or with foal at foot. (Not eligible to compete in classes 10 or 11.) This prize will be withheld until Mr. W. G. Sherratt, who has been appointed to act for the committee, is satisfied that, the mare is in foal, if no foal at foot. First prize £3 3s, presented by Mr/. C. Gray ; second prize £1 Is, presented by Mr. C. Neenan (4). —J. McKenzie’s Bloss, 1; Geo. Witters’ Bloss, 2. Best Dry Mare, 4 years old or over. First prize £2 2s, presented by Mr. H. G. Tucker; second prize £1 (5). — Geo. Witters’ Rcse, 1; John Ward’s Bloss, 2; G. E. Jones’ Gipsy, 3. Best Team of Tavo Horses (geldings or mares), jin regular work, to be the property of one owner. First prize £2 2s, presented by Mr F. J. Lysnar; second prize £1 (1). —Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ F.M. Co., Ltd., Lady Bess,

Best Team of Four Horses (geldings or mares) in regular work, the property of one owner. First prize £3, second prize £1 (1). —Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ F.M, Co., Ltd., 1.

Best Gelding, 4 years old or over, in regular work. First prize £2 2s, presented by Mr. P. J. Parker; second prize £1 (2). —Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ F.M Co., Ltd., Nugget, 1; Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ F.M. Co., Ltd., Jock, 2.

Best Entire, any age. First prize £5 ss, presented by Mr A. B. Williams ; second prize £2 (11). —W. H. Jones’ Highland Lad, 1 and champion; W. McGaffin’s Sir Douglas, 2; W. 13. PloAvman’s King Edward, 3. Champion Entire, 2 years and upwards. No special entry. Champion Certificate.—Mr. W. H.‘Jones’ Highland Lad.

Champion Mare or Filly.—Mr. J McKenzie’s Bloss.

Best Entire, any age, thoroughbred (4).- —G. Carrington’s ch h Gazeley, by Grey Leg—Lygia, 1; T, B. Spence’s b h Battleaxe, 2. Champion Entire.—G. Carrington’s Gazelev.

LIGHT. (Judge: A. Mitchell.)

Best Y’earling Colt, Filly or Gelding, intended for saddle purposes Entries in blood classes barred. First prize £2, second prize £1 (4). —L. H. Coop’s Bonnie, 1; R. E. Clark’s Queen Bess, 2. Best Mare (10). —F. Barker’s Ivy, 1; L. H. Coop’s Dolly, 2; P. J. Parker’s Thelma, 3. Best Entire calculated to improA-e the breed, of carriage and coaching horses. First prize £3 3s, presented by Messrs Redstone and Sons; second prize £1 (5). —Wm. Pilcher’s Imperial Prince, 1; J. Groentree’s Lord Roth, 2; Thorn and Dorn’s Grey Lock, 3. Best Entire calculated.to improve the breed of weight-carriers (8). —T. B. Spence’s Battleaxe, by Torpedo— Parlourmaid, 1.

SADDLE AND HARNESS CLASSES.

(Judge: Mr A. Mitchell.)

Best Weight-carrying Hack, up to 15 stone and upAvards. Ist prize £5, 2nd prize £3, 3rd prize £1 (20). —W. L. Rutledge’s Croton 1, J. Stevenson’s Mountaineer 2, R. J. Reynolds’ Galatea 3.

Best Middle-weight JHack, up to 13 stone. Ist prize £ 555, presented by Air Geo. Witters, 2nd prize £3, 3rd prize £1 (20). —Mrs F. B. Barker's Majestic 1, G. AY. Humphreys’ Bull?'2, G. A. Cameron’s Ivia Ora 3, L. H. Coop’s Dick h.c. Best Weight-carrying Hack, 14 to £5 hands, up to 14 stone. Ist prize £2, 2nd prize £1 (13). —Frank Sherriff’s Kim 1, G. V. Smith’s Taft 2. Best Lady’s Hack (saddle optional). First prize £5, second prize £3, third prize £1 (15). —Air J. C. N. Thomas’ hr g Alatiti (Aliss- Reynolds) 1, Airs F. B. Barker’s Alajestic (Airs Fenwick 2, Air L. H. Coop’s Billy (Aliss Fitzgerald) 3. Best Lady’s and Gentleman’s Hacks. To be ridden together aim judged as a pair. Ist prize £3 3s, 2nd prize £2 2s-, both presented by Air D. Kirkpatrick, 3rd prize £1 Is., presented by Mr T. Adair (11). —Airs F. B. Barker’s and J. C. N. Thomas’ Alatiti 1, L. H. Coop’s Dick and Billy 2, K. S. Williams’ Ned and Kaliakaha 3.

Best Lady Rider (saddle to be optional), style and turn-out to be taken into consideration. Ist prize £3 3s, presented by Air K. S. Williams, 2nd prize £1 (7). —Miss Fitzgerald 1, Airs C. A. Fenwick 2, Aliss Reynolds 3, Aliss Lorna Allen h.c.

Champion Hack. —The Society's Certificate awarded for Champion Hack on the ground.—J. C. N. Thoma’ hr g Alatiti.

Best Single Harness Horse, 15 hands and under 15.2. Ist prize £2, 2nd prize £1 (5). —L. H. Coop’s Dick 1, J. Rigney’s Tasman 2, G. A. Cameron’s Ivia Ora 3.

Best. .Single Harness Horse, 15.2 hands or over. Ist prize £2, 2nd

prize £1 (6). —F. B. Barker’s Nobby 1, Geo. Witters’ Smiler 2, K. EastAvood’s Dick 3, Frank Sherriff’s Lancer h.c. Best Pony, driven by a Lady, 14.2 and under (Ladies only in vehicle). Ist prize £2 2s, presented by Mr A. Dewing, 2nd prize £l, 3rd prize 10s 6d (9). —C. A, Sherriff’s Cockie 1, D. G. S. MacDonald’s Princess 2, C. Tietjen’s Ladybird 3, Frank Sherriff’s Kim v.h.c. Best Light Spring Cart Horse, to h 9 driven in a Spring Cart). Ist prize £2, 2nd prize £1 (8). —iH. Martin’s Prince 1, E. LaAvry’s Rowdy 2, Frank LoAvndes 3, Machell and Russell’s Daisy li.c. Best Heavy Sprng Cart Horse, suitable to trot Avith 30cwt. Must he five entries. Ist prize £5 ss, presented by Mr D. J. Barry, 2nd prize £2, 3rd prize £1.(5). —Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Fi»M. Co., Ltd.’s Nugget 1, Gisborne Borough Council 2, Gisborne Sheepfarmers F.M. Co., Ltd.’s Chance 3. Best Lorry Turnout, Avith one horse. Lorry and harness to have been in use at .least tAvo months. Ist prize £2, 2nd prize £1 (2). —Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ F.M. Co. Ltd.’s Nrigget 1, Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ F.M. Co. Ltd.’s Duke 2. Best Lorry Turn-out, with two horses. Lorry and harness to have been in use for at least tAvo months. Ist prize £3, 2nd prize £1 (3). —Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ F.M. Co. Ltd., 1, 2 and 3. Best Carrier’s Turn-out, single horse. Cart and harness must have been in use at least tAvo months. To be judged 011 points. Horse 10, cart 5, Harness 5. Ist prize £2 2s, pro-, seated by Mr F. R. Harris, 2nd prize £1 (7). —Gisborne Sheepfarmers F.M. ; Co., Ltd.’s Nugget 1, E. Lawry’s Rowdy 2, Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ F.M.‘Co. Ltd’s Duke 3. Best Tradesman's Turn-out, single horse. Cart and harness must have , been in use for at least tAvo months. To be judged on points. Horse 10, cart 5. harness 5. Ist prize £2, 2nd prize £1 (6). —H. Martin’s Prince 1, Teat and Friar’s Trooper 2, G. Gritton 3. ’ Best Saddle Stallion. Ist Prize £7, ’ 2nd prize £3, both presented by Mr f E. Murphy (4).—Fitzgerald Bros’ Hikaponga 1 T. B. Spence’s Battle- ’ axe 2.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3661, 24 October 1912, Page 6

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THE PRIZE LIST. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3661, 24 October 1912, Page 6

THE PRIZE LIST. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3661, 24 October 1912, Page 6

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