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FEILDING AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

OPENING DAY. CPress Association.) FEILDING. Feb. 2. There was perfect weather ,for the opening day of the Feikling Show. Large entries came, forward in all classes. The following were theprincipal prize winners : Maiden hunter. ‘Miss J. Fergusson’s Quartermaster 1. AY. Taylor’s Reckless 2; saddle horses: mare most suitable for breeding -hacks, IV. "Wilkie's Lady -Jewel I; mare most suitable for breeding carriage horses, Lockhart's Mod a. In fat cattle IV. Mills (Cheltenham) was tlie most successful. In pedigree cattle, Herei’ords, G. C. Wheeler was first- in every class: Ayrshires, IV. C. Benscmann, S. Stauden, and W*. P. Havre divided the prizes. Dairy cattle: S. R. Lancaster led the prize list. The champion challenge shield for most points in. Romney classes was won by S. -Standon. The points prize for farsheep classes -was won by F. tS. McRae. the points prize for fat lambs by Hugh Burred, the points prize hi farmer classes by W". E. Baker, and the points prize for freezing sheep and lamb classes by F. S. McRae. In pigs Monokton. Fetch, E. "White, anti M. Desmond were the most successful. For factory butter the Cheltenham Dairy Cornany was first, and the Aiwahuri Dairy Company second.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2416, 3 February 1909, Page 5

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FEILDING AGRICULTURAL SHOW. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2416, 3 February 1909, Page 5

FEILDING AGRICULTURAL SHOW. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2416, 3 February 1909, Page 5

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