FEILDING SHOW EXPORT CLASSES.
WEIGHIS Or THE EXHIBITS. ' 'Jhe weights, etc, of the' shfiw sheep and lambs killed at the Longburn Freezing Works foi the Feildiug A. and P. Association aie, says our correspondent, as .under — "',-=.. Class 101.—rive Wethers. • ' Tl. Weight. Total , Frozen. Fat Pen No Exhibitor. . Lbs. Lbs. 2-47. H. J. Booth ...... 407 .10 . 1-4S W. Eeid and Son 45<J . 30 3-49 W. Eeid and Son 455 30 TO W Eeid and Son 474 ' 30 v ho—"il HTghden Estate... 410 25' he-52 Highden Estate... 358. '25, 51 Highden listate... 332 20 51 T S M'Rae.V..... 301 23 . Class 109.—Shorn;Down Crosses. Five Lambs; Freezers. 72 Hugh 8urre11....!.. 17ft 10 73 H. J. Booth .i.-..." IG7 , 9 73 C Milieu 190 15 76 J. Shortall ...... 181 1 10 77 W Held and Son 171 fi 78 W. Heid.andSon .177 7 79 S. Gray '.;. 15 5 2-80 B. Thomson 24G 10 81 B. Thomson ...... 246 7 82 J. Knight 201 10 83 A. Campbsll IG9 - 8 1-81 „Hi!fhden Estate... 22.1 ,14 vh c -85 Highden Estate... 207 9 h.c.-8G Highden Estate... 187 8 1-88 F. S. MHae 216 .9 • ' c-89 A. Campbell 185 7 90 \y G Bailey 181 - 5 01 W. G. Bailey ... 180. ■ ' fi. 92 W G Bailey 173 G Class 111.—Shorn Longwool 'Crosses. rive Lambs: Freezers. 114 H. J. Booth 182 10 h.c-115 C. Millen 215 11 116 J. Shortall 160 - 0 117 W. Reid and Son 174 7 v.h.c-118 B- Thomson ...... 185 9 ' 2-119 B. Thomson '. 218 14 • 3-120 Highden Estate... 236 14 121 Hidden Estate... 199 14 1-122 F. S. MT1ae,...'... 211 16 Class 117.—Shorn Down Crosses. -~,'" ' Ffve Lambs: Tegs. 165 H. J. Booth (232 16 166 H. J. Booth 201 13 167 Henry Burrell ... 221 14 168 Honry Burrell .... 216 1G 169 W. H. Wilson ... 233 14 170 W. .G. Fry 207 14 ' I—l7l J. Shortall ...... 292 16 h.c-172 J. Shortall 277 9 . 173 O. M'Elroy (4) 172 6 174 O. M'Elroy 252 10 3-175 S. Gray 278 •21 c-170 S. Gray 2G4 8 v.h.c—l77 B. Thomson 276 14 ' 2-178 B. Thomson 27G 15 179 A. Cninpbell 236 15 180 A. Campbell 229 14 181 Fighden Estate... 240 11 • 182 Highden Estate... 252 13 181 F. S. M'Ea'e 241 10 Class 119—Shorn I/ongwool Crosses. Five Lambs: Tegs. 205 ft. J. Booth 207 II ,v.h.c.-20G H. J. Booth 232 13 2-207 A. H. Griffin 24G • 14 . .■■': 208 C. Millen- 236 10 3-209 B. Thomson 217 14 v r I—2lo B. Thomson 260 16 Dairy farming, like any other business, is carried on for what can be got out of it in the way of profits. And, also like other businesses, unless these profits are forthcoming thoro is likely to ba serious, trouble. . Expenses jjro curtailed and profits are. increased-in shops and offices by the use of modern, time-saving . 'contrivances. The same can besaid of dairy! farms, where Milking Machines and "Anderson" Oil Engines arc in every-day-use. These mechanical, helpers increase farmers' profits by cutting down Working' expenses arid doing more work in loss time than under the old order of things. "Anderson'.' Engines are kept busy on scores of New Zealand farms. An "Anderson" is the ideal power for Milking Machines. Full particulars can bo obtained from Andersons, Ltd,, Christchui'ch.—Advt;
A -WINNER• OF< COMPETITIONS. The Egg-laying competitions for 1910-11 and 1911-12 ""wo both won by hens reared on "A. and i.' Chich Kaiser. The first essential for profitable poultry keeping. Obtainable from all Storekeepers.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1683, 25 February 1913, Page 8
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