DAIRY AWARDS
HARDLEY CUP WON BY WAIMANA. Competitions for the highest grade export butter and cheese graded in Auckland between August 1, 1937 and June 30, 1938, resulted in the success of two previous winners. The Waddel Cup for butter, one of the highest awards in New Zealand, was won by Mr P. S. Halligan, manager of the Rodney Co-operative Dairy Company, of Warkworth, for the third successive year. He had an average of 94.687 for the year, thus establishing a record for the competition which was instituted in 1907. The Hardley Cup, a trophy given for an important cheese competition, was secured by Mr Terence Barr, manager of the Waimana Co-operative Dairy Company, of Waimana, Bay of Plenty, with an average of 92.215 points for the year. Mr T. Barr also won the cup last year. Mr Barr, is a son of Mr J. R. Barr, Colombo Road, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 July 1938, Page 3
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