SYDNEY SHOW.
NEW ZEALAND SUCCESSES. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Sydney, March 22. The attendance at tk.e show was 7000, against 5000 in 1920. A feature was the Friesian awards and the success of Eric Lloyd Jones with New Zea-land-bred animals as follows: Bull, four years and over, first, Cordyline Colantha Hero; bull calf, six months and under twelve, second, Netherland Prince of Lydholune; cow, three years and over in milk, third, Woodcrest Domino Queen; cow, three years and over, in calf and dry, first, Woodcrest Johanna Tehee (imported from America) ; third, Woodcrest Netherland Queen; cow, two and under three years, second, Monaule Butterfly Paxton: heifer, one and under two years, first and second, Woodcrest Netherland Empress and Westmere Agnes; three cows, two years and over, second. Tire champion bull was Cordylina Conatha Hero, and the champion cow Woodcrest. Johanna Tehee, both owned by Mr. Jones. Professor Henry Wing, of New York State College of Agriculture, who acted as judge, in a general eulogy of Friesians, stated that they Were most popular in the States and Canada. His own view was that they w'bre unquestionably the best milk producers. He considered the champion bull a fine type.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1921, Page 2
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