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MANAWATU SHOW.

THE DAIRY EXHIBITS TARANAKI SUCCESSES. ■) (By Wire.—Special fieporter^ Palmerston North,'' Last Night. • r " Taranaki is generally well represented at the Manawutu winter show; a lid th» ' e annual conference of the National Dairy Association always attracts the chairv ~ man of directors of dairy factories, This e ' year, however, udditional 'icterest jj add'S ed by the conference which is to he held )e on Wednesday to discuss the marfcejting scheme, so that Taranaki is even more ! .d strongly represented than usua(. Th* i' mail train from N( x Plymouth, though M it was tailed with two additional carriages, and three more were added at 'S Hawera, was crowded, numbers having to stand, whilst numerous' others have 0 motored down. In almpst every case " the chairman is accompanied by other members of the directorate, some ie factories being represented by their >e whole directorate and the secretary as 16 well, and, needless to say, the marketing r ° scheme is the main subject of conversaI® tiwi. 11 Taranaki is not very strongly repren sentcd in the dairy produce section. The Mahoe branch of the Mnngatoki Dairy j? Company and Pihama are the only rep- * resentatives in the cheese' settion, and, in the class for colored export cheese, " Mahoe ties with Carrington (Wairarapa) [ 9 with 95% joints for first place, and is * third to Riverdala for the New Zealand Shipping Company's cup. ® Moa, Maketawa, and Midhirst art the " only Taranaki factories in the butter B section. Midhirst, with a first and a n third, and Moa, with a third, hieing the only ones to touch prize money. ■ t ji BUTTER AWARDS, j y By Telegraph.—Press Association. Palmerston North, Last Night. !• The butter classes at the National d Dairy Show resulted as follows: y Box, salted, suitable for export.— r Golden Bay 95 points, Taihape 94J, Midr t h'irst 04, Tai Tapu and Levin 935. s Pats, suitable for tlie local trade,— 1 Levin 94§, Hikurangi and Taihape —. Suitable for export, open to all fac--1 .tories.—Cohlen Bnv and Mast«rton 95, Moa n-J'/j, Shannon 94. • - E.vport butter, open to members of e the Dairy Factory Managers' Assoeiaa tion.—Midhirst 94}, polden Bay 94, , Levin and Tai Tapn 93-}. * Export factory butter, made at the • factory - fpr exhibition, open to all a factories.—Shannon H-U, Levin and Mas- ? terton 04, Taihape 03A, Golden Bay and ■ Moa Farmers? 92%. Butter championship, under the ausi pices of the; Dairy -Factory Managers' I Awocint.ion.rjLevin 941, Tai Tapu 94, • Cheltenham !f», Awahuri 93. '* Box of butter from factories receiving homo separated cream— Masterton 94%, ; Taihape 04, Shannon and Hii-'iraner i sm. 6 ; Export butter, made bv a butter . maker, or a factory manager's first as--1 sistant.—Tailwpo OS, C!oM<m- Bay 94J, * Shannon and Canterbury Central 94. i Championship.— 3StS, Golden Bay 137 i, Tai Tapu 187 i. ; CHEESE AWARDS. Palmerston North Last Night. The cheese classes at tho National ; Show resulted:— Beat case cheddar shaped, suitable fot • export, colored.—Carrington 95% and I Mahoe 95J tied 1, Rexdale 95 3. Best cape full cream ciiecdar, white.— l Rexdale 9« 1, Dalefield 05 J 2, Carrineton , 95. 3. B Case factory cheese—Hukanui 96 1, 1 Nireaha 95% 2, Carrington 95 3. Case of cheese, open to the Dairy Factory Managers' Association.—Belvedere 96 1, Carrington 05J 2, Rexdale 95 . _ Best case factory cheese, non-pasteur-ised.— Parkvale 92i 1, Waimana 92 2 Mataraau 914,3. .' Case medium cheese for local trade. -Carrington 95 1, Rexdale 94* 2, Kuku P4 3. Best case export factory cheese, open to a manager not having won £5 .previously.—Oroua Downs 94% 1, Tiakiatahuna 94 2, Taratahi 3. Best case export cheese, made by factory manager's first assistant.—Belvedere 00 1, Carrington 95J 2, Dalefield 95 3. Four hspt loaf cheese.—Parkvale floj i, Dalefield 04% .2, Oroua Downs 94 3. Cheese championship for highest aggregate average in grading points.—Carrington Dairy Cc/fnpany (.1. Brash), 285!(i I, Rexdalo (W. Linton) and Nireaha (A, V. Hartley), 285 2. Rowson Hodgson cup, for the winner pf the cheese championship three times. —Carrington 1. Gold medal, South Island factories.— Woodlands Dairy Co. (A. Harper) d. New Zealand Shipping Company's cup for the highest aggregate points in classes 8 and 9.—Rexdale, 191, 1, Carrington, 190}, 2.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1920, Page 5

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MANAWATU SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1920, Page 5

MANAWATU SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1920, Page 5

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