1, 2 and 3; five entries. Three Ewe Lambs.—W. H. and V. Weggery 1. Champion Ham.—W. H. and V. Weggery. Champion Ewe.— IL S. Prouse. PIGS. (Judge: Mr J. McFarland, Feilding.) Berkshire Boar, over 12 months.— Ranald A. McDonald’s ! (Weraroa) Tatearero Prince, No. 881, 1; Central Development Farm’s (Levin) Dominion Finance, 2. Three entries. Boarv under 6 months.— J. Morgan (Weraroa) 1 and commended, Ranal(i A. McDonald 2 and h.c., Central Development Farm 3; six entries. Boar ~ other than Berkshire.—Central Development Farm’s Tiak Lord i Burst 1. Berkshire Sow,, dry, over 12 months. —Ranald A. McDonald 1, 2 and 3; three entries. Sow, dry, over six months and under 12.—Central Development Farm 1. Sow, under six months.—J. Morgan 1, Central Development Farm 2 and h.c., Ranald A. McDonald 3; five entries. Purebred Sow, any other breed than Berkshire.—J. Morgan 1. Purebred Sow, 18 months or under, with first litter.—Central Development Farm 1. Crossbred Sow, with litter. —E. .1. Field (Weraroa) 1, J. Morgan 2, J. Howell (Koputaroa) 3. ! Best Litter of Pigs, other than purebred.—E. J. Field 1, J. Morgan 2. Two Pigs, most suitable for pork.— A. J. Gimblett (Levin) 1, J.' Morgan 2, Ranald A. McDonald 3; four entries. Champion Porker.—A. J. Gimblett 1. One Pig, most suitable for bacon, any breed—J. Morgan 1, J. W. Procter (Levin) 2, 3 and v.h.m; five entries. PRIESIANS.
(Judge: Mr A. Burgess, Rongotea.') Bull, three years and upwards.— Central Development Farm’s Dominion Woodcrest Piebe Mercedes, 1 and champion; . Central Development Farm’s Dominion Woodcrest Beets 2 and reserve champion. \ Bull, two years—Central Development Farm’s . Dominion Woodcrest King Segis ’of Rock 1, W. Bevan’s (Manakau) 2. Bull Calf.— Central Development : Farm 1 and 2. I Cow, four years and upwards.—W. Bevan’s (Manakau) 1, Central Development Farm’s Dominion Rene 2 and reserve champion, Central Development Farm’s Dominion Domino Dutch Girl 3; three entries. Heifer under three years, in milk.— ■ W. Bevan 1, C.D. Farm 2; three entries, j Heifer, two years,—W. Bevan 1, C.D | Faring and 3; three entries. j Two yearling heifers.—W; Bevan 1, C. D. Farm 2 and 3; four entries. j Yearling Heifer—W. Bevan 1, C.D. j Farm 2 and 3; seven entries. \ Two Heifer Calves.—C.D. Farm 1 j and 2. f Heifer Call'.—C.D. Farm 1 and 2, P. j W. Winge (Koputaroa) 3; six entries. BUTTERFAT PRODUCTION. RESULTS OF COMPETITION. * ■lTiq butterlat competition results J were compiled yesterday.- Full details of points will be published to-morrow. The competition was again won by Mr G. Sievers’ cows Lady and Maggie, which secured 64.93 and 63.44 points respectively.
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