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FAT LAMBS (Judge: L. C. James, Dannevirke.) Three lambs (Down cross): C. Stuart Campbell (Clareville) 1; T. Moorcock (Carrington) 2; Papawai and Kaikokirikiri School Trust (Greytown) 3. Three wether lambs (longwool cross): J. M. Jury (Carterton) 1 and 2. Three heavy lambs (Down cross): Montgomerie Bros (Greytown) 1; T. Moorcock 2; J.. Martin (Martinborough) 3. Three lambs, for freezing: Percy Tilson (Greytown) 1; G. H. Blundell (Carterton) 2; J. Martin 3. Three lambs, for English market: H. A. Bockett (Greytown) 1; T. Moorcock 2; J. M. Jury 3. Three lambs, for non-first prizewinners: R. F. Eagar (Greytown) 1; G. H. Blundell 2; Simon Dalgleish Junr (Longbush) 3. Three lambs, export, Y.F.C. members: J. L. Milne (Waihakeke) 1; G. H. Blundell 2; J. M. Jury Junr 3. Lamb, in the wool, heaviest: J. Martin 1; Montgomerie Bros 2; H. A. Bockett 3. Mi- L. C. James, Dannevirke, judge of the Fat Lamb classes, stated' that the three lambs suitable for freezing were very good, there being a small margin betvzeen the prize pens. Several good pens were rather on the heavy side.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 October 1939, Page 6
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