WEIGHT-GUESSING
AT THE MASTERTON SHOW. The results of the weight-guessing I competitions held in. connection with the Masterton show were made j known yesterday morning, tlie results being as follows: — BULLOCK. j (Correc* weight, 11181bs). J. 1). McDougaM, Pirinoa (1120H>s) 1 W. -and 0. Dickens, Opaki (11151b) and H. W. Pownall, Masterton, (11211bs) 2 R. K. Wilton, Rangitumau (11131b) • 4 The first prize is » sewing machine valued at £ls, the second prize £2 and third £l. The second and third prize money will be divided between Messrs Pownall and W. aaid C. Dickens. SHEEP. (Correct weight, 177tbs.) Alex. MoKewie (LangbusiO, F. McLeod (Martinborough), James Thomas (Wangaehu) and H. Kuoimer (Masterton) each guessed 1771b5. '" Mr G. Rewanui, the next nearest guess with 177£Lbs. Nine others guessed 178, and -three 176. The on.lv prize for this competition is £3, and •rfiis will bo divided among the first four persons.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10569, 27 February 1912, Page 7
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