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A. AND P. SOCIETY.

TIRE FINAL AWARDS

After bearing various protests the commibteo of the A. and P. Society lias made the following awards for Challenge Cups: Draught Horses to bo won outright bv exhibition winning most points in 1906-7-8): H. G. Tucker, 14 points. Shorthorn cattle (to bo won outright by exhibitor winning anost points in 1906-7-8): W. Witters, 23 points. Fat Cattle (most points 1905-6-7): J. Clark; 8 points. Air Clark wins the Clip outright, liis total points lor the three years beJng 33. Dairy Cattle (most points 190 - -7-8): G. It. Moore, 16 points.' Mr Aloore leads in the aggregate witli 20 points.. Long-Woolled sheep Cto he won on points, twice in succession, or thrice at intervals): D. Kirkpatrick 27 points. Fat class (to be won throe times before becoming the property of winner): Barker Bros., 19 points, win tho Cup outright. Fat- Lambs (most points 1905-6-7): W. Jobsoii, 20 points. Air Jobison wins the clip outright, having scored 51 points for the three years.

Quibe.ll Bros.’ Cup (most points in classes 100 to 139): D. Kirkpatrick, 27 points. Flock Romney’Ram Cup: A. R. Watson, 3 points. Champion Lincoln Ram (Lincoln •Sheep Breeders’ Associiation’sshield): D. Kirkpatrick.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2050, 29 November 1907, Page 2

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A. AND P. SOCIETY. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2050, 29 November 1907, Page 2

A. AND P. SOCIETY. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2050, 29 November 1907, Page 2

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