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GRADE DAIRY. CALF CLASSES. ; (Judge: Mr D. C. Stuart, Masterton.) — i Yearling heifer, open to member of : Boys’ and Girls’ Agricultural Clubs: L. I Parker iDalefield) 1. i Hand-fed heifer calf, open to mem- ; bers of Boys’ and Girls’ Agricultural j Clubs: Thelma Jensen (Carterton) 1; Noreen Cornwell (Carterton) 2; Pat I Jensen (Carterton ) 3: A. Balfour (EkeI tahuna) 4: Dewars Allan (West Taratahi.i 5: M. Warrington (Carterton) 6. Best calf, open: L. Parker (Dalefield) > I: Pat Jensen 2; Noreen Cornwall 3: ' A. Balfour 4: Lewars Allan 5: J. Cam- | cron (Masterton) 6. j "A very strong section.’ commented | the judge of the children's calf classes. i Mr D. C. Stuart. Rangitumau. The ; handling and care shown was a credit I to the children, he said. Mr Stuart said ; he was disappointed to see only one ‘ competitor in the yearling class and he appealed to the children to enter ! their calves as yearlings next year. Competition was very keen among very good calves. The standard of entries showed a considerable improvement on previous years. Mr Stuart added.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 February 1941, Page 6
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