PRIZES FOR LAMBS
PIMZKS FOR LAMBS. Tho Xew Zealand .Moat Producers Board has offered tho (blowing prizes for competition at the Royal Agricultural Show to he held in Canterbury about lltli. 12th. and 13th November of this year. Class 1, —Fat iambs most .suitable for our Dominion’s export trade, and the type most desired to keep up our reputation on the London Market, each pen to consist of three lambs, each individual lamb in pen not to exceed 721bs 'liv<4 weight, and to be weighed on the Show Ground by stewards before judging, pure bred lambs not allowed to compete, prizes for the best pens to be awarded as follows: Ist Prize CIA, 2nd Prize CIO. 3rd Prize Co. Class 2.—A1l the lambs entered in the above class to be killed and shipped Home to the Board’s London Manager. who will arrange a special display of them on the' Smithfield .Market, the quality of the carcases to bo I
judged by three judges to be appointed by the British Incorporated Society of Meat Importers, prizes for the best lot of three carcases to be awarded as follows: Ist Prize £ls, 2nd Prize £lO, 3rd Prize to.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1925, Page 4
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