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BUTTER AWARDS

AT MANAWATU WINTER SHOW.

DOMINION CHAMPIONSHIP TO COLLINGWOOD.

PALMERSTON N., This Day.

The following are the butter awards at the Manawatu Winter Show: — '

Provincial gold medals, highest aggregate, box of salted butter, suitable for export, box of pats for local trade, box for export and box unsalted:— -Auckland: Okito, 379.3 points. Taranaki: Mangorei, 376 points. Wellington and Hawke’s Bay, Levin, i 378.2 points. South Island: Golden Bay 380.6 points.

Championship of New Zealand, butter, 9 per cent salted, suitable for export, 56 pound.boxes for export, box of salted butter for export:— Collingwood, 284.5 ■ 1 Golden Bay, 283.6 2 Rangiwahia and Ruahine 283.3 3 Eketahuna, 281.5 4 Box of salted butter, suitable for export:— Golden Bay, 95.5 1 Arahura, 95.3 2 Levin, 95.2 3 Box in pats, suitable for local trade: — Mangorei, 95 1 Golden Bay, 94.8 2 Okitu, 94.7 3 Box suitable for export (Cunard Rose Bowl): — Golden Bay, 95.5 1 Collingwood, 95.3 2 Konini, 95.2 ; 3 Box for export (open to members of the Factory Managers’ Association): — Okitu, 95.5 1 Levin, 95.3 2 United, 95.2 3 28 pound box for pupils who have taken the associate course and obtained a dairy diploma at Massey College (Wallace Smith Cup):— Eketahuna, 94£ 1 Rongotea, 94 2 Kaitieke, 931 3 56 pound box for export, taken from cool store: — Collingwood, 95 1 Rangiwahia-Ruahine, 94.8 .... 2 Golden Bay, 94.6 3 Export box salted, delivered in cool store in February:— Rangiwahia-Ruahine, 95 1 Levin, 94.8 2 Kaikoura, 94.7 3 Box made under most favourable conditions (members of Factory Managers’ Association): — Leyln, 95 > 1 Awahuri, 94.8 2 Collingwood, 94.7 3 Box home separation::— Eketahuna, 95 1 Rangitikei, 94:8 2 Collingwood, 94.7 3 Box by butter-maker, or first assistant:— Golden Bay, 95 1 Rangitikei, 94.8 2 Kaitieke, 94.6 3 Box unsalted, suitable for export:— Levin, Q 5 1 Golden Bay, 94.8 2 Konini, 94.7 3 Box for those who not won a prize in previous shows: — Konini, 95 1 Kaitieke, 94.8 2 Mangorei, 94.7 3 Box made by butter-maker or first assistant for local trade: — Awahuri, 95 1 Golden Bay, 94.8 2 Masterton, 94.7 3 Box using special salt: — Golden Bay. 95 1 United, 94.8 2 Collingwood, 94.7 3

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 June 1938, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
365

BUTTER AWARDS Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 June 1938, Page 8

BUTTER AWARDS Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 June 1938, Page 8

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