Sheep Section
FAT SHEEP _\ (Judge: Mr. T. C. Cornford, Pahiatua) Three wethers, longwool or long--
wool cross, most suitable for freezing, weight not to exceed 64 Ibs.— J. G. Law 1, I. , A. Keegan 2. Two entries. Three fat ewes, four years or over, longwool or longwool cross, weight and quality to count,weigxit not to exceed 72 Ibs. — Rex Mexted 1 and 3, W. Kilsby 2. Fiye entries. - Three fat l&mbs, first down cross only, unshorn, most sui'table for ■freezing, weight not to exceed 42 lfcs. — Rex Mexted 1 and 2, W. Kilsby 3. Eight entries. Three lambs, fi,rst down cross only, unshorn, most suitable for freezing, weight not to exceed 36. lb.s. — B. D. Stewart 1, Rex Mexted 2 and 3. Ten entries. Three white faced lambs, sho'rn, not to exceed 42* lbs. — Rex Mexted 1, 2 and 3. Five entries. Single lamb, ewe or wether, any breed, in the wool, quality and weight to be taken into consideration. — W. Kilsby 1 and 2, Rex Mexted 3. Ten entries.
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Chronicle (Levin), 28 January 1949, Page 5
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170Sheep Section Chronicle (Levin), 28 January 1949, Page 5
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