METROPOLITAN SHOW
GOOD DISPLAY
=, entries' Again show a fall
y (Br IWcrraph—Presa Aflsoola'Jon.i • Chrlstchuroh, November 11. The A. and P. Assoeia- , tion's Metropolitan' Show opened to-day in lino, hot weather. ■ - " In tlhe sheep classes Corriedales were tho leading breed, both in numbers and quality. They were much aheajl of ariyt/hing: previously seen in'the section, and ■ the entries mado tlioni the sheep of the diow. 'All the leading breeders were re- * ' presented: Messrs. 0. H. Elisor ■ {Wliite Reek),• Leonard White (Rakaia), HuSth - -Kiitor (Rakahuri), New Zealand afid ■ 'Australian Land Co. (Moeraki Estate), .To'hii Stringfellow (Chertsey), G. D. ' '"tjreenwood (Teviotdale), and W. Mackm- : tosh (Lob.urn). The Shorthorn section was .easily the strength of the cattlo competition,- which was confined to; locdbreeders, but nevertheless the ''display was good. • , .
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2617, 12 November 1915, Page 8
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125METROPOLITAN SHOW Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2617, 12 November 1915, Page 8
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