CONTINUOUS JUDGING.
yiEWS OF A.RED-RIBBON MAN. In reports of tho recent Hawke's Bay Show some of the newspapers roferred to Mr. Matthows as "possibly tlie best Romnoy judge in tho world.'! He has judged about fifteen times at the Manawatu Show—a romarkablo fact .which seems to confirm /the appellation applied three of those years wero eorisecutiyo. -Altogether, he has judged llomneys for thirty years. Ho was asked recently to tejl the farmers who read The Dominion what.'. ho; thinks of continuous judging as a factor.in shows...' .', v ;- ~ "I believe in it," ho said. "It brings out a-'more uniform typo of animal.' At Frankfort, in Germany, they havo the,saiio judge year after year, and as a result they havo more defined types of stock than aro usually found in other countries. '. I think that so long as honest and (jonscientious | judges are obtained continuous judging does iriore good than harm. Still, society nowadays likes a chango.' , . - , ■. ■ . .
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 22, 21 October 1907, Page 2
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155CONTINUOUS JUDGING. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 22, 21 October 1907, Page 2
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