BUTTER EXHIBITS
SPECIAL PRIZES
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association
PALMERSTON X., June 16
At the National Dairy Show in the cheese awards the special prizes were as follows:
Clement Cup—Dalehekl Dairy Coy 375.6 points, 1. New Zealand Shipping Coy’s Cup
Dalefield Dairy Cov. 188.5 pts 1. Championship of New Zealand— Dalefield Dairy Coy. 2>j 2,1; Lower Valiev, Ngacre, and Pahiatua each £Bl pts 2. Championship of Afanawatu and AYcst Coast—TCuku Dairy Coy. 1. Greville Memorial—Rua Roa Dairy Cov. 1.
South Island Gold Modal—Collingwood Dairy Factory.
Rennet Challenge Cup for a crate of export cheese—Dalefield 95, f ; Pahiatua 91A, 2; Woodville 93, 3. Murgntrnyd Cup for export cheese— Pahiatua 94], 1; Turakina 93, 2; Rua Roa, 92, 3. New Zealand Dairy Association Specials (Glacia Salt) —Dalefield 95, 1; Pahiatua 94], 2; Newman 91, 3. Coloured cheese for export—Lower Valley 95, 1; Featnerston 94], 2; Pembroke 94, 3. White cheese for export—Dalefield 95, 1; Ngacre 94], 2; Lowgarth 94, 3. Cheese fully matured—Pahiatua. 95. 1; Ngacre 94], 2; Wood vi ID 94, 3. Cheese (members of the New Zealand Dairy Farmers’ Association) —Pahiatua 95, 1; Woodville 94], 2; Ngacre 94. 3.
Cheese from non-pasteurised milk— Voodvilla 01, 1 ; Dalefield 93, 2; Pahiaua 92, 3.
Cheese made under most favourable condition--—Pahiatua 94, 1: Ramanui 92], 2; Tvuku 92 and Rua Roa. 92. 3. Chesee for local trade—Dalefield 95. 1; Lower Valley, 94], 2; Collingwood 94. 3.
Nib vice c-1 aw —Hopelahdst 94. 1; I’urakina 93].' 2: Rapanui 93, 3. First Assistants’ class—Ngaere 95, I : Dalefield 94], 2: Hopelnnds 94. 3. Loaf cheese—Pahiatua 95. 1; Rua von 94. 2; Hopelands 93i. 3. Rimless cheese—Rua Roa I. Khimki 2.
NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW
PALMERSTON N., June 17
Tlie twenty-eighth National Dairy Show opened his morning in glorious weather and mild' .sunny conditions. There is a large comprehensive display in all sections, with excellent entries. The Show extends to Satin -
dav night. The Governor-General to-day was mig-tged in a round of visits, and opens the Show to-morrow when he will be the guest of the Manawatu A. and F, Association at luncheon. To-dav he was entertained by the civic authorities at luncheon.
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