Otago A. and P. Association.
(Per Press Association.) Dunedin, April 2. The Otago A. and P. Association has received the report of the judges in the best-managed farm competition. The prizes consist of Sir J. Bennet Lowe's 50 guineas challenge shield and 20 and 10 tons of lime as the second prizes. The first prize for farms between 400 and 1500 acres is awarded to the executors of the late William Secular, who was drowned in the Wairarapa, for Wright's Bush, Shortland, and the second prize to Reid and SonsMonte Christo, the adjoining property, which gained the shield last year. The first prize for the best-managed farm of from 100 to 400 acres was awarded to J. H. Gilroy, Inverick Farm, Stirling, and the second to Walter Blackie, Glasgow Farm, Taieri, the winner of the first prize last year.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 234, 3 April 1895, Page 3
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