CORRESPONDENCE.
JUDGING PIGS. TO THB —DITOB OP THB PBESS. Sib, —I have seen a letter in your columns, signed by Mr James Bowe, re judging of pigs. He is evidently aggrieved at the judges decision, and states he ha 3 been several times disappointed on account of the unfair treatment received, such as for instance in classes for breeding sows, and mentions Leeston aud Bangiora, and speaks of his success at Christohurch, sDjaaedin, and Timaru. If all the catafigfgnetj had been worded the same I fear he ]_gTul4 have had a chapter of accidents, jffhe two! former mention for the best jgreedinsjl sows in their classes, whereas Chriatchureh through au oversight omitted Pie worcl breeding, and gave a prize for | pie bestpow, which accounts for Mr Bowe's : If people wiU enter in the wrong ffiolasses Sthey must abide by the conßegauenceif and. if he could have proved at fine twj? former shows what he can six ftaonthjf*. afterwards, I have no doubt the gdecjsionß would bave been reversed. | £'~ ~ Yours, Ac., ■<']& Sr J. Haydon, Prebbleton.
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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6142, 27 May 1885, Page 3
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174CORRESPONDENCE. Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6142, 27 May 1885, Page 3
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