Animals abound at Ashburton A&P Show; Fun in the sun at Amberley A&P Show

From: The Press | Date: November 3, 2003 | Copyright information

Hunters

(Judge Mrs M. Lloyd)

Working hunter, not over 163cm , Lynda Carlyon 1, Nathalie Tallott 2 , Olivia Waddy 3; WORKING HUNTER, over 163cm, Hayley Scott 1, Miss K. Walker 2, Kelly Evans 3; Novice hunter, 0 - 3 wins. Two baulks to disqualify, Olivia Waddy 1, Miss K. Walker 2, Louise Grant 3; Novice hunter, 0 - 5 wins. Two baulks to disqualify. Georgina Power 1, Olivia Waddy 2, H. Scott/T. Appleby 3; Wire jumping contest with wire jumps open to financial members of any recogn...

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