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AUTUMN SHOW.

JUDGE’S COMMENTS. Standard Well Maintained in All Classes. i i | The comments of the judges in the i various classes at the Show today | gin.rally indicated a high standard • rf entry. The following are del lied comments: GRADE CATLE. There were so>.ne really goou cows ' en.er. cl and 1311 were of an excellent dairy type, said Mr C. H. Clemow, . who judged the grade cattle. A g"at : - lyi.ig feature v'as the strong reprecLtdtion of yearling h iters. PEDIGREE JERSEYS. | Che pedigree Jerseys were ve'y | j i-rue to breed type and w r broueh' I nut ii good coder, su'd the judge. M v A. Horn, cf Ohau. In th. c-ged cow -l. s the entries were on th - who] ve. y good. The first pr'ze winner dr G. 11. Bell’s Pinewood’s Fern’s Go-die, v'as outstanding. The four y. 1 r-old class was somc-whiat'uneven □nd Mr C. H. Clemow Avon rather a. ily. In the senior d'vision the heif•rs w re a good quality #ine and Mr Truby King won with a big wll | grown heifer showing great dairy I bility. AYRSHIRES. The judge, Mr Solpman, of Palmer- , •ton North, seated that the Ayrshires | were up to standard and wer? of a ! good dairy type. two-year vid heifers were well brought out and the >earlings were particularly strong 1 Th y were probably as good as any | about. The champion bull was out- ! standing and while the r serve chain- | aion-was 1a good bull, it was rather j ..n the small side. FRIESIANS. Commenting on the po judge, Mr A. Burgess, o'' a expressed pleasure at the fine type of cattle exhibited. The champion cow ■■’as, he said, a particularly good oir SHEEP. “I would liked to have seen th pens better filled, but th*- class o' sheep in the pens was good,” s°i rl M W. G. B:.k.r, of Feilding, who judged the Romney and Southdown “They 'are useful sheep and true t.o type,” he added. 1

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 381, 12 March 1937, Page 4

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AUTUMN SHOW. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 381, 12 March 1937, Page 4

AUTUMN SHOW. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 381, 12 March 1937, Page 4

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