N.Z. SHEEP
PRICES AT SYDNEY,
(Australian Press Association)
SYDNEY, July 3,
The sheep show to-day was marred by wet weather. The judging :was completed in the merino classes and was begun in the. British breed classes. The Southdowns were disapointingly few. This breed is in Keen demand.. Among the fat lamb breeders*- D. Sidey secured first and second awards. For Southdown ram any age, other New Zealand breeders brought a group of quality wooded sheep which included the champion Border Leicester ewe, described by the judge as a magnificent specimen, and entered by Mr Donald Grant, of Timaru. The -.same exhibitor received a third for a .ewe over one year, a third for a peri" of two rams, a second for a pen. of two ewes, and a second for a group - 'of Leicester rams and ewes.. '■ "
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1930, Page 4
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