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FAT LAMBS

(Judge: Mr. H. Geisen, Feilding) Three fat lambs, first down cross only, unshorn, most suitable for freezing, weight not'to exceed 42 Ibs. — D. A. Stewart 1, W. Kilsby 2, H. F. Stewart 3. Eisht entries. Three lambs, first down cross only, unshorn, most suitable for freezing, weight not to exceed 36 ibs. — D. A. Stewart 1, B. D. Stewart 2, Rex MexUd 3. Nine entries. Three white faced lambs, shorn, not to exceed 42 lbs. — J. H. Mungavin 1 and 3, Rex Mexted 2. Seven entries. Single lamb, ewe or wether, any breed, in the wool, quality and weight to be taken into consideration. — Rex Mexted 1 and 2, W. Kilsby 3. Five entries.

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Chronicle (Levin), 31 January 1947, Page 8

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FAT LAMBS Chronicle (Levin), 31 January 1947, Page 8

FAT LAMBS Chronicle (Levin), 31 January 1947, Page 8

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