NATIONAL JERSEY SHOW
4 CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) HAMILTON, September 14. The National Jersey show and the sale, conducted by Wright, Stephenson and Co, opened in Hamilton today before a representative bench of buyers and exhibitors. The championship winner in the two-year-old class was Beaulieu Gale (Coronations Cid —Beachlands Queen Mab), shown by the northern breeder Dr George Walker, Whangarei. Secondary honours in this division were secured by Mr Truby King, New Plymouth, with Star Standard Wayfarer (Brampton Star Standard—Marshlands Butterfly). The national yearling champion and reserve grand champion was Oxford Golden Baron (Baron Rupert—Oxford Golden Rainbow), shown by Mr Truby King. Reserve honours were won by Tuh Itarat Lordship (Heatherlea Treasurer —Tutitarata LadybircJ), the property of the Masterton breeder Mr J. Jameson. The championship and grand championship were awarded to the four-year-old bull Ivondale Waif’s Hero (Ivondale Rainbow You’ll Do —Riverdale Waif), shown by Mr J. Haskins, Gisborne. The reserve senior champion award went to the Levin breeder Mr P. A. Anderson, with Jersey Meadows Maestro (Jersey Meadows Raleigh—Jersey Meadows Aurela).
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 September 1938, Page 2
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