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>s JERSEYS L h (Judge: Mr R. C. Leach, Woodville.) d Bull, over 3 years: J. Jameson (MasI- terton) <1 and res ch. e Bull, 2 years: W. H. Booth and Son :s (Carterton) 1 and ch; J. Jameson 2; E. S Skeet (Greytown) 3. l “ Yearling bull: J. Jameson 1; W. Mcd Intosh (Dannevirke) 2; H. L. Gray 0 (Papawai) 2; C. W. Jensen (Waihaa' keke) 4. I- ' Yearling bull (open to members of e Wairarapa Jersey Club only): J. Jameson 1; C. W. (Jensen 2.' e Bull calf: R. L. Scadden (Feathersr ton) 1; Mrs F. J. James (Carterton) 2; 'f J. Jameson 3. d Cow, any age: J. Jameson 1 and ch, a 2 and res ch. G Heifer, 3 years: J. Jameson 1; B. Rob- ’• erts Junr (Carterton) 2; R. J. U. Wels lington (Masterton) 3. Cow, 3 years (with herd test of over e 3001bs fat): J. Jameson 1 and 2; R. J. U. fl Wellington 3. e Heifer, 2 years: W. H. Booth and ■ Sons 1,2 and 3; R. L. Horn (Ohau) 4. Yearling heifer: J. G. Horn (Ohau) 3 1; H. Garlick (Dannevirke) 2; J. !• Jameson 3 and 4. 2 Pen: J. G. Horn 1; J. Jameson 2; C. W. Jensen 3. Heifer calf: F. J. James (Carterton) ■ 1; Miss B. James - (Carterton) 2; J. - Jameson 3; Miss Annette Fairbrother 5 (Dalefield) 4.' t Best Herd: J. Jameson 1; W. H. Booth 1 and Son 2’. Junior herd: J. Jameson 1. i In commenting on the entries in the t Jersey cattle, Mr R. C. Leach, Wood--1 ville, stated that the champion cow was an excellent type and possessed ■ more dairy qualities than other en- ■ tries. The 3-year-ol.d entries were 5 after the same type as the older classes. ' The winning two-year-old bull was of 5 good quality and was well finished. In • general the 'entries were well up to ■ best show standards. For the second time that Messrs W. H. Booth and Son, of Middle Run, have I had three two-year heifers in milk, I they have scored first, second and third ' in the class. The last occasion on which ‘ this was achieved was about 1920 and
today’s win is especially pleasing to Messrs Booth and Sons. FRIESIANS (Judge: Mr H. E. Johnson, Tokaora.) Bull, over 3 years: M. J. Parker , (Dalefleld) 1 and res ch; C. D. Knutson. (Dalefield) 2; L. S. Gallon (South ■ Carterton) 3: Boys’ Training Farm, ' (Weraroa) v.h.c. Bull, 3 years: M. J. Parker 1 and ch ' and 2. 8u11,'2 years: C. A. Knutson 1; Boys’ Training Farm 2; K. G. Fairbrother i (Dalefield) 3. Yearling bull: C. A. Knutson 1; M. J. Parker 2 and 3. Pedigree bull, born since June 1, . 1940, and exhibited by child under 16 years): K. G. Faribrother 1: Alan Ban- • nin (Dalefield) 2; Boys’ Training Farm 3; Roy Knutson (Carterton) v.h.c. Cow, any age: C. A. Knutson (Dale- * field) 1 and ch and 3; M. J. Parker (Dalefield) 2 and res ch. Heifer, 3 years: M. J. Parker 1; O. A. Cadwallader (Greytown) 2; C. A. Knutson 3; C. A. Knutson v.h.c. Cow, 3 years or over with herd test of 3001bs or over: C. A. Knutson 1 and ■■ 3; M. J. Parker 2 and v.h.c. ] Heifer. 2 years: C. A. Knutson 1; O. A. Cadwallader 2; L. >S. Gallon (South
Carterton) 3. Yearling heifer: M. J. Parker 1 and 3; C. A. Knutson 2; Boys’ Training Farm (Weraroa) v.h.c. Pen: M. J. Parker 1; C. A. Knutson 2; Boys’ Training Farm 3. Pedigree heifer calf (born since June 1, 1940, and exhibited by child under 16): Boys’ Training Farm 1; Iris Bannin (Dalefield) 2; M. J. Parker 3. Best herd: M. J. Parker 1 and 3; C. Houston 2. Best junior herd: C. A. Knutson 1; M. J. Parker 2 and 3. ‘•There was an excellent display of Friesians, all being well brought out and the quality was difficult to excell anywhere,” stated Mr H. E. Johnston, Tokaora. judge of the Friesian cattle. All local breeders competed very keenly. ABERDEEN ANGUS (Judge: Mr E. Donovan, Hastings.) Bull. 2 years: Donald Grant. Dannevirke. 1 and ch: Boys’ Training Farm, Weraroa. 2 and res ch. Yearling bull: Donald Grant. Dannevirke, 1 and 2; Boys’ Training Farm, Weraroa. 3. , Cow, any age: Donald Grant, 1 and ch. Heifer, 2 years: Boys’ Training Farm 1 and res ch. < Yearling heifer: Donald Grant 1 1 and 2, Boys’ Training Farm 3. ' ' Pen: Donald Grant 1. t Group: Donald Grant 1. 1
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