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BUTTER EXHIBITS

AT NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW

THE I’RiZE LIST

INTER-WANGANUI WINS SOUTH ISLAND t 11 A.M I’IONSJ 11 P.

(By Telegraph—Per Press Association

PALMERSTON N.. .lime 10. High praise i.s acorded (lie butter exhibits in rnuncction with the National Dairy Show, opening to-morrow, by Judges of the dairy division. The cnl ries arc greater in number than was Hie ease lor a, quite a number of years and the butter, sa.vs the judges, which had been in cold storage lor .some four months, opened up in choice condition. In a number of eases two or more exhibits had to he joined for first place. The judges had a difficult task in making awards. Factory managers, butter makers and .suppliers are to bo congratulated on the high quality of the produce. Box of butter salted, suitable for export.—Rangitikei and United, 0(5, equal first; Wangaelm 95. V second; Awliuri 94-A thrid. Thirty-seven entries.

Box of hotter pats suitable for local trade.— Unieted 95V first ; Tairua 95 second; Inter-Wanganui 94V third. Th’rtv-six entries.

Box of butter suitable for-export : United 95). Konini '95, Tuvin 94). Tliirtv-four entries.

Box of export butter, o-nui to members of Factory Managers’ Assn : • Levitt and Rongotea 96 (equal) 1, Maurieeville 95). Apiti 94J. Twenty-three

entries. Box of bolter for export taken from parcels prior to Government grading, examination at any cool store: United 95. Rangiwahia 94), Hinuera 94. .Sixteen entries. Champiottships of New Zealand class, box of export salted :— lnter-Wanganui 96, Shannon 95.!? Wangaelm 95. Twcn-Iv-five outlies.

Box butter, specially made under most favourable conditions; open to members of Factory Managers’ Assn : —Rangitikei 90. United 95.!. Levin 95. Sixteen entries.

Box butter, open to factories receiving home separated cream:—lntcrWanganni 95!. Rongotea 95, Levin 9-1 A. Tliirtv entries.

Box butter made .bv first assistant, suitable for export:—lnter-Wanganui 96. Canterbury Central 95). Golden Coast 95. Thirty-three entries.

Box butter, unsalted, suitable for export; sent to cold storage before April 2nd. 1830: —Golden Bay and Wanganui 95) (equal) Ist., Mnuriceville 95, United 94). Twenty-seven entries.

Box butter, open to makers who have never won a first prize previous to the Manawatu Show:—United 95). InterWanganui 95, Kaitikei 94). Twentythree entries.

Box butter suitable for local trade, open first assistants, sent cold store before April, 1930. Levin 96, Wanpj'iehu oiid Rangitikei 90) .(equal), Canterbury Central 95. Twenty-seven entries.

Alaeewan salt trophy.—Levin, Rangjtitei, and WUngaehu each 96 (equal), Konini 95j. Inter-Wanganui 95. Twenty-eight entries.

Championship New Zealand aggregate classes, one and six.—M angaehu 1.90 V, Rangitikei, United and InterWanganui 189. V (equal). f/in mpionship', Woßington-Hiawke’s Bay Provinces.—United 381-J-, Rangitikei 3761, Levin 3751.

Championship Auckland Province. Tainia. 374. Kaitaia. 372.

Championship, South Island.—TnterAYnnguiuii 375), Golden Bay 3741, Canterbury Central 374.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1930, Page 5

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444

BUTTER EXHIBITS Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1930, Page 5

BUTTER EXHIBITS Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1930, Page 5

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