MASSEY COLLEGE’S WOOL WEEK
AWARDS ANNOUNCED (New Zealand Press Association) PALMERSTON NORTH, July 12. A fleece exhibited by the National Mortgage and Agency Company, Ltd., Invercargill, was judged the champion fleece of the year in the annual comK ‘tition at Massey Agricultural Colge s wool week. , The results of other classes are ar follows: Merino fleece section: Wrigh Stephenson and Company. Ltd.. Dur. edin, 1; Pyne, Gould Guinness Ltt Timaru, 2; Dalgety and Company, Lt< Christchurch, 3. Halfbred and Corriedale fleece se r tion: New Zealand Farmers’ Co-oper? tive Association of Canterbury 1; Dalgety and Company. Ltd.. Christchurch. 2; Dalgety and Company. Ltd., Dunedin. 3. Romney or crossbred fleece section: National Mortgage and Agency Company. Ltd., Invercargill, 1 and 2; Southland Farmers’ Co-operative Association, 3. R. A. Webber Challenge Cup for competitive* quality and yield assessment: R. A. Webber. Palmerston North K. W. Watt Challenge Cup for competitive wool yielding: J. Vibert. Palmerston North. T. Waite Memorial Cup for competitive work in slipe wool assessment: J. Tregear, Massey College. H. F. Brown Challenge Cup for repeatability of wool assessment: C. M. Deal, Dunedin. R. A. Vibert Challenge Shield for competitive wool by teams of three representing wool firms: Sheep and Wool (N.A.), Ltd.. Palmerston North.
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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27709, 13 July 1955, Page 6
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