NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE.
EXHIBITS AT HOME,
{By TeUgrapK—-Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Last Night. To-day the Prime Minister read to the House a ©able received from the High Commissioner as follows: — ISLINGTON DAIRY SHOW.
Colonial cheese classes (24 entries). —Tariki 1, Kaupokonui 2, Hawera 3, Taratahi commended. Colonial butter class, salted (76 entries).—Taiere (Dunedin) 1, Dungog (New South Wales) 2, Warwick (Queensland) 3, Taiere and Peninsula (Oamaru) highly commended. Unsalted (73 entries).—Taieri and Peninsular (bracketed) 1, two silver medals; Downs (Queensland) 2, Denman 3. '
In view of the fact that, there had been so much talk in connection with the quality of New Zealand produce, said Mr Massey, the fact that New Zealand had been bo successful should speedily re-establish the position of the ' ' Sir Joseph Ward congratulated the country and the prize-takers. The position, as disclosed by Mr Massey, demonstrated that our produce must be reckoned as amongst the best in the world. ,
CABLE NEWS.
(United Prtu Auociation—By Electric Telegraph — Copyright).)
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 October 1913, Page 5
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160NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 October 1913, Page 5
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