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NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW

JUDGES’ HIGH PRAISE FOR EXHIBITS LIST OF AWARDS Press Association PALMERSTON N., Today. High praise is accorded the butter exhibits in connection with the National Dairy Show, opening tomorrow, by the judges of the dairy division, j The entries are in greater numbers ( than for several years, and the butter, ; says the judges, which has been in cold i storage for four months, opened up in I choice condition. Tn a number of classes two or more i exhibits had to be joined in first place, i The judges had a difficult task in mak- ! in » the awards. Factory managers, butter-makers and suppliers are conj gratulated on the high quality of the | produce. Prize-winners are as follow: Box of salted butter, suitable for ex- , Port.—Rangitikei and United, 9G points, equal, I: Wangaehu, 955 uoints, 2; A wai liuri, 94&. 3. Thirty-seven entries. Box of butter pats, suitable lor the local trade,—United, 95& points. I; Tairua, OG, 2; Inter-Wanganui, 94 J. 3. Thirtyone entries. Box of butter, suitable for export.— United, 95i points, 1; Konini, 95, 2; Levin, 94i, S. Thirty-four entries. Box of export butter, open to members of the Factory Managers’ Association.— Levin and Rongotea, 96 points, equal, 1; Mauriceville, 95i, 2; Apiti, 94£, 3. Twentythree entries. Box of butter for export, taken from parcels prior to the Government grading examination, at any cool store.—United, 95 points, 1; Rangawhau, 94£, 2; Hinuera. 94, 3. Sixteen entries. Championship. New Zealand class, box of butter for export, salted. —InterWanganui. 96 points, 1: Shannon. 95JL i 2: Wangaehu. 95, 3. Twenty-five enI tric-3. Box of butter specially made under the most favourable conditions, open to mem- ; bers of the Factory Managers’ Associaj tion.—Rangitikei, 96 points, 1; United, i 952;, 2; Levin, 95, 3. Sixteen entries, j Box of butter, open to factories receiving home-separated cream. Inter--1 Wanganui, 953; points, 1: Rongotea, 95, 2; j Levin, 94J, 3. Thirty entries. f Box of butter made by a first assistant, j suitable for export.—lnter-Wanganui, 96 points, 1; Canterbury Central, 95J, 2; t Golden Coast, 95, 3. Thirty-three eni tries. | Box of butter, unsalted, suitable for export, sent to the cold store before April ; 2. 1930. —Golden Bay and Wangaliu, 95fc J points, equal. 1; Mauriceville, 95,. 2: I United. 9425. 3. ’ Box of butter, open to makers who have ! never won a first prize at any previous Alanawatu Show. —United, 95* points, 1; Inter-Wanganui, 95. 2; Kaitrekie, 04?;. 3. Twenty-three entries. Box of butter, suitable for the local trade, open to first assistants, sent to cold store before April 2, 1930.—Levin, 96 points, 1; Wangaehu and Rangitikei, 95&, equal, 2; Canterbury Central, 95, 3. Twenty-seven entries. Macewan Sa.lt Trophy.—Levin, Rangitikei and Wangaehu. each 96 points, equal, 1; Konini, 95?;. 2: Inter-Wanganui, 93, 3. Twenty-eight entries. Championship, New Zealand aggregate classes one and six.—Wanwaeliu, 190£ points, 1; Rangitikei. United and InterWanganui, 1593 points, equal, 2. Championship, Wellington and Hawke’s Bnv Provinces. —United. 3515 points, 1; Rangitikei, 3765, 2: Levin, 3752. Championship. Auckland Province.— Tairua, 374 points. 1: Nataia, 372. 2. Championship. South Island. —Jnter- ! Wanganui. 375£ points, 1; Golden Bay, 1374?., 2; Canterbury Central, 3 i2, o.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 999, 16 June 1930, Page 10

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NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 999, 16 June 1930, Page 10

NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 999, 16 June 1930, Page 10

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