SYDNEY SHEEP SHOW
RECORD EXHIBITS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, June 21. Tho annual sheep show was opened to-day on tho show ground. The exhibits totalled 1,200, which is a record, and they are estimated to bo worth £250,000. They came from all parts of Australia and Now Zealand. The chief prizetaker in merinos was Mr W. T Morriman, while in British breeds and Border Leicester the New Zealander, Mr Donald Grant, won the prize for reserve grand champion ram and first prize for ram under one year, ram under two years shorn not earlier than six weeks prior to the day of judging, and ewe under one year. The majority of tho prizes in the Romney Marsh sections went to Messrs W. Glasson and A. Carr, in Southdowns to Messrs J. MThillamy and W. At‘Sweeney, and in Corriedalcs to Prell Bros, and Guthrie Bros.
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Evening Star, Issue 21753, 22 June 1934, Page 9
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144SYDNEY SHEEP SHOW Evening Star, Issue 21753, 22 June 1934, Page 9
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