Published Date:
15 October 2008
By Staff Copy
A vintage ploughing match in aid of the work of the Macmillan Nurses was held on Sunday at Station Farm, Nafferton, by permission of Alwyn Baron.
A total 43 ploughmen took part and organisers have offered their thanks to local businessmen for donations and raffle prizes.
The event raised £923 in aid of Macmillan nurses work in Driffield.
Results were as follows:
Classic hydraulic ploughs: 1 Andrew Cage, 2 Pete Gilson, 3 Harry Berriman; best turned out of the day: Andrew Cage; grey Ferguson tractor and Ferguson plough: 1 Ken Suggitt, 2 Dave Bogg; trailer ploughs: 1 Frank Millington, 2 Harry Jackson, 3 Geoff Dibb; best finish: Harry Jackson; best work with a Ford tractor and Ransome plough: Frank Millington; vintage hydraulic ploughs: Bryan Rogerson, 2 Gordon Sunley, 3 Malc Lacy; best work with a David Brown plough: 1 Malc Lacy; best turn out of the day: Mike Harper; best work with a David Brown tractor: Peter Dry.
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Last Updated:
14 October 2008 10:37 AM
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Source:
Driffield Times
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Location:
Driffield